Malaya Tribune, 7 January 1939
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section37 1939-01-07 1 The Malaya Tribune Malayans National Newspaper: >~ Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXVI. \o. 5. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, January 7, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PACES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 193937 words
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Advertisement32 1939-01-07 1 frtJ Tlx fit 111 E j n MJtiya ■nd a 5 cent stamp MMt Jl. to Nestles, 129 Cecil k It* Jf I St. Singapore, for lj& ,jf I FREE Babij Book,32 words
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Advertisement30 1939-01-07 1 j MADAME PAGE I ft, Piccadilly, London. EXPERT DRESSMAKER I AND DESIGNER. I pcwns Designed U 'Created in Let work rooms $5 $30 j Z 12, BATTERY ROAD f SINGAPORE.30 words
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Article135 1939-01-07 2 Reuter. Berlin, Jan. 5. Sinking In its mildness in comparison with newspaper articles on the subject, is the first official comment on President Roosevelt's speech, contained In the Diplomatische Korrespondenz, as follows: "The social success of the authoritarian states can no longer be kept a secret evenReuter. - 135 words
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Article42 1939-01-07 2 Reuter. Genoa, Jan. 5. The Queen Mother of Egypt, accompanied by her four daughters Including the fiancee of the Crown Prince of Iran, arrived to-day from Marseilles and after a short visit to the city left for A' ixahdria.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article293 1939-01-07 2 Singapore Thursday. T AKGJ2ST and most up-to-date oi* Army schools to come into exist- ence in Malaya, and believed to rank as one of the best of its iiind in the Empire, Alexandra School, was declared open this morning by Major-General W. G. S. Dobbie, G.0.C.,293 words
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104 1939-01-07 2 Reuter. Paris, Jan. 5. M DALADIER left Gabes this morning, arriving at Sfax where, at a reception, the Caid of Sfax presented him with a silver olive branch. In the afternoon he visited Sousa, being accorded a tremendous welcome. His tour concludes to-day. Commenting enReuter. - 104 words
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Article80 1939-01-07 2 Reuter. Washington, Jan. s.—Feiix Frankfui'pr, a professor of the Harvard Law School, l. named an ssociate Justice of th." United States Supreme Court by President Roosevelt in succession to Judge Cardoso, who died last July. Frankfurter, who Is of Austrian Jewish descent, is an outspoken championReuter. - 80 words
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Article133 1939-01-07 2 Reuter. C ONr,NUM, it 1 f V Sorous defeiu-e v P in China, the :m four-column wtiel, I the Japanese encru; |i* cularly stressing I Yangtze while on the river rerala ,X P» In this way the Jaj the monopoly of important Chine "The case lorReuter. - 133 words
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Article83 1939-01-07 2 Reuter. POUR post-gradual J| r valued at £300. a mi year and to commence T are being offered to I Jet! by the British Council wd to carry on in the 1 H courses of study or res T which are social. e< i 0 a ticalReuter. - 83 words
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Article79 1939-01-07 2 Reuter. London, Jai I A LETT ER to the Tim I by th«* AiehMshop ol I bury. Cardinal Hins'cs I sentatives of the Free Chin I England and the Church v land, seeks to correct I I sion tha 4 the refugee pi I Jewish problem which mmReuter. - 79 words
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Article277 1939-01-07 2 -d| #1 Singapore. Thursday. H P W ihv t»«s morning before Mr. W. .1. a rirl alleged, between sobs, thai she was awaken NC sleep by her husband attacking her with a tapping knife J 1 The girl, Toh Mong Clw MrJ inination by Inspector277 words
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Advertisement431 1939-01-07 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH i INDIA (.incorporated in England». r. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Duo. Tonnage Spore 1939 T SOUDAN Jan. 19 RANCH L 17.0C0 Jan. Id RANPURA 17 0% Jan. 27 RAWALPINDI :7.000 Feb. Id BURDWAN 6 070 eb. 11 CANTON 15 510 Feb. 24 T SOMALI «5.800431 words
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Advertisement404 1939-01-07 2 STEAMER SAILINGS J [uoyDj I DOES YOUR I LEAVE APPROACH? B Please let us offer you 1 accommodation <on the fastest, most modem and 1 luxurious. I N.D.L. EXPRESS I LINERS. 5 Passage Agems: 1 LOHMANN CO., LTD., 124, Robinson Road, p Phone 7565. C 0.7 LTD. LOCAL SAILINGS FROM404 words
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Advertisement375 1939-01-07 2 HOLIIftAV it i is as To: BANGKOK SAIGON. By Luxurious One Class Motorships. Displacement Tons I rom Penang, P. S ham, Malacca, Spore 5 in., "Boringla" d2,500i 10-1 ii-i 12-1 14-1 mi. "Lalandia" (11,000) 31-1 1-2 2-2 4-2 m.S. 'Jutlandia" 113,100» 21-2 22-2 23-2 25-2 5 ■< j NEXT 11375 words
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Advertisement136 1939-01-07 2 I HA M BtJRG-AM F, RIK A LINIE B Dcutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S'Dore 1939 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN Direct Jan. 8 m.s. RHEINLAND via Manila Jan. 9 t m.s. BURGENLAND Direct Feb. 4 HOMEWARD.136 words
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Obituary54 1939-01-07 3 DE SJOTJZA. On 7th January, 1939, at No. p, Baaaein Read, off Mandalay Rd l mgaoore, Denzil Athelstane Bradtore de S uza <2 years. The funera' cortege will cave his residence at 4.30 pm to-day for the Cathedral of th" Good Shepherd and thence to Bidadari Cemetery54 words
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Article208 1939-01-07 3 NEW P. O. TROOPER London. Dec. 50. DUILI by Barclay, Curie and Co., v Limited, at Whiteinch, Glasgow, to the order of the P. and O. Steam Navigation Company, the twin-screw motor passenger and troopship Ettrick successfully completed speed and endurance trials in the Firth of Clyde during the week-end208 words
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Article91 1939-01-07 3 Singapore, Friday.—Ng Sim Poo a thirty-three-year old Hokkien, claimed trial this morning In the fourth police court before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker to a charge that he at about 6 15 a m yesterday In New Market Road committed theft of a motor car S 309191 words
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Article160 1939-01-07 3 Singapore, Friday. There were several reports of bi?vcle thefts from the various police divisions between I a m yesterday and 9 a.m. to-day. A A Teochill reports that one magneto valued at $25 was stolen from nil boat on tne beach otf Beach Road at 5 p.m.160 words
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Article41 1939-01-07 3 Singapore, Friday. -Pleading guilty to the charge of disobeying a wing s';;nai at the junction of Stamford Road and Beach Road on October 5, Mr. R. McRae was I -day lmcd $5 by Mr C H. Whitton, Traffic Magistrate.41 words
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Article205 1939-01-07 3 /I|4 vri Chunskinjj:. (j Chiang: Ka Shek is determined! to put an end to fast life anions Government offki.Js not at Ihe front. Mr. r ii hm g CM, Chief of Police in Chungking, has ofhcirlly announced that l accordance with instructions received from Generalissimo, any Gov205 words
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Advertisement1581 1939-01-07 3 tHH?e4//HL/nLn^ POBUC NOTICES NOTICĔ! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the goodwill assets and liabilities ol the business known as "Eng S»ng and Company" carried en by Chan Kui Chuan nt No 18 Er.ggor Street, Singapore, have this day been assigned to Chan One Kee of the address aforesaid and will1,581 words
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Advertisement237 1939-01-07 3 TM ALL IN A HURRY FOR A BIT OF CURRY/ <il> tte tIS "t' I 0 h, you have opmtcl ™k Vl treated mSS yan eh,< »X Robinson Rond; Hin f*» ftOrel ird R SI •w p. hmh. A K rJ" Al *c> '1u,,: ft V 7-.0?; .V? nd: What237 words
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Advertisement239 1939-01-07 3 iVGS. Dogs, Cats. p U pp: X..tens Children. clay -t Cl) -...gi Farrr Sati vday, 10 12 1938 6 Sand* /1112 193S Fret ~»ony rides and ikes .ol drinks etc., ror children. r'HANGI FARM Grea~v vducTh.n ~m V prices, splendid Christmas Presents for the Children. Alsatians, .••olies. Bulldogs. Bull Terriers.239 words
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Article50 1939-01-07 4 Singapore, Friday. Mr. J ii. Hedf/cock. oi the P.W D. was to-day fined $2 or in default one day's si. by Mr C. H. Whitton, Traffic Magistrate, lor mounding his electric horn unnecessarily whilst stopping at the junction of Orchard and Tan Roads on Nov. 25.50 words
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Article26 1939-01-07 4 Malaga Pinda Rubber Estates, Ltd.— 43 000 lb., making a total of 179,821 lb. .oi the four months of the current financial year.26 words
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Article621 1939-01-07 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Jan. 6, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tm 3.10& 4 4> 2 Asam Kumbang 26 9 27 9 Austral Malay 431- 47|-nom Ayer Hitam 21 6 23 Ayer Weng 0.59 0.64 Bangrin Tin 20 3 21621 words
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Article198 1939-01-07 4 SO far the new year has brought no change If the market which still appears to be in the same rut unable to make up its mind for butter or worse, says Lewis and Peat's lubber report, dated Jan. fi. Statistically things are bright, the.,198 words
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Article94 1939-01-07 4 British Official Wireless London, Jan 5. Paris 176 21 04 New York 83% Montreal 4 08 Brussels 27. 0 l Geneva 20?3' L Amsterdam 3.53 Milan 83% Berlin 11.52% uopenhacc;: 21 7 li Oslo 19.90% Prague i3.*>i> Heisingfors 220 3 4 Madrid 200 Lisbon 110 5.16 Athena 547British Official Wireless - 94 words
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Article219 1939-01-07 4 Allenby 1.25 135 A lor Gajah 0.95 1.00 Amal Malay 0.9.> 105 Ayer Hitam 0.90 1.00 Ayer Molek 1.00 1.10 Ayer Panas 1.25 1.35 Bassett 0.45 0.52% Batu Lintang 1.10 1.20 Bedford 0.90 1.00 Benta 1.05 1.12% Borelli 1.12% 1.22& Broga o.ot. 0.71 Brunei Un. 0.57% 0.62l 2 Bukit219 words
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336 1939-01-07 4 Singapore, Jan. o. MINING Buyers Sellers Antpata 3(7% 4Ayer Hitams 2*. f Bangrins SJI- 22Eatu Selangors i.3»i i.« Hitams o*3 0 37 Hongkong Tin }Jr JJr Chendenangs 12 b ISiU Hcng rati 0 7», ».78 ldris Hyd. 7 J inoh Tm 22 8 23 G336 words
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Article165 1939-01-07 4 Singapore, Jan. 6. H. (Siamt W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $138 R. (Siarn) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $134 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $130 Siam Nc. 1 $213 Siam No. 2 $108 £iam Broken Rice No. 1 $120 Siam Broken Rice No. 2165 words
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Article76 1939-01-07 4 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Jan. 6, 5 p.m. Company Dividend Books S£LI2 TIN dose p D ft Div. /ear Southern Kinta IJg tot Dee. 28 Dat^ c 29 to datf TaKpa Vay iS 25 g J£ »»5 RUBBER Jan 31 Jan 26 nl /4% Glenealy 5%76 words
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Article250 1939-01-07 4 6% Maynard Co.. Ltd.. $30,000 Int Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNfI IPAL: 5% 1901 red. .'940 $4J.1,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 102»/ 2 103% norn fftE 1907 red. 19*7 $1 000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 60 108% 110 norn 4'/i,% 1909 red.250 words
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Article352 1939-01-07 4 LONDON COMMODITIES RUBBER Bpot buyers Previous Fellers SU o Ist Forward < Februaryi Buyers 83 16 Sellers 81 4 2nd Forward <Apr. June> Buyers 33 16 Sellers 85 16 3rd Forward < July Sept t Buyers 85 16 Seller* B 716 July Sept. Beyers 3 3;; Sellers352 words
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Advertisement253 1939-01-07 4 BANK OF CHINA RANGOON AGENCY 55 Pfcayre Siiwl-, a 11 o o ii Telt'gra j» Uiv A tl d r s s "CHUNGKUO", RANGOON. Opened For Business. THE I UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In S.S.) No. 2. Chulia Street. (Bonham Building), Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,00 C.000.00 1 Issued, Subscribed253 words
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Advertisement101 1939-01-07 4 I Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, vm (Incorporated in the Straits Settle* i CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. issued and Paid Up $10,004 HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. v I Local Branches 4: B Nrrth Brid c I 253, South Eridge R«™. SibcM" 1 ra U Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: NEW fO^K101 words
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Article141 1939-01-07 5 |f«r ratapalting aeroplajies into the air. picat a kers to hi Bh-speed craft, non-stop trips from dailj Atlantic crossings, were viMia'ised by Canl nder-Seeretary cf State for Air, in a speech here. Ironal let i on ;'t a dinner mprovernentx In the next mean London tl141 words
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Advertisement35 1939-01-07 5 fO-MORROW'S CHURCH SERVICES I' r*Vtitrisl I Sennet** I a.m. Chapter rmmunlon. Rev. Stem I Conference 545 p.n. hodist Choi»\ "Progress' by H and Sercv n mi Seen His Star in »1 in ramil HINESE METHODIST35 words
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Advertisement419 1939-01-07 5 Wednesday, 5.30 p.m Chcir Practice Thursday, 3 p.m. Bible Class In Malay. Friday. 8 p.m. Bible Class in English 8 pm. Malay Gospel Meeting at 16'«, Bast Coast Road. STRAITS CHINESE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (77, Prinsep Street) Sunday 8.15 a.m. Sunday Schco. and Bible Classes. 9.15 a.m. Malay Service—Mr. L m419 words
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Advertisement906 1939-01-07 5 4 p.m Divine Service at Royal Air Force Base. 5 p.m. Divine Service at Alexandre; Brickworks Chapel. Thursday, 530 p.m. Choir Practice. CHINESE GOSPEL. HALL (North Bridge Road) Chinese Sei vices Sunday, 10.30 a.m. Breaking or Bread V 1.15 a.m. Bible Addicrs,. Speaker: M\ L. J. Donaldson, 3 p.m Sunday906 words
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Advertisement779 1939-01-07 5 ...BUT HE GAINED 2 st.2 Ibs.QUICKLY fif|,j j ON VIKELP'S" 12 MINERALS 6 VITAMINS FOOD lODINE NOW FEELS GREAT I 1 I ■g i Letter M I She umn r l wa Mham<£d to*hTw -ll» MbMĔ Titepped on o a lher fCIl f W id A fcwmonti »*<> «Plb? a779 words
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Article93 1939-01-07 6 THE Methodist Churches of Singapore 1 will unite in a joint service of worship in Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore, at 5 45 p.m., to-morrow. Bishop Edwin F. Lee will preach on the subject, "Progress by Uplift or Upheaval." There will also be special musical items: An93 words
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Article68 1939-01-07 6 TAMBAYA claimed I before Mr. L r fcpJ he on or ah times and pfe employed as a than and in trusted with the newspapers, ol nal breach ol I money. The accused t complainant v.. collection of in his loin doth Nj out his knowled68 words
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Article65 1939-01-07 6 I OFFER no evideS accused, your worship tbf nesses have dv appeared (Z,' specter Sharp informed th» T trate, to-day, wh< a < :I e JJ young Chinese bicycles alleged to have came up for trial in v kel e fn The accused h Aubrey-Da vies, coun c]65 words
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Article119 1939-01-07 6 Sin n TAMBAYA. an 18 and Co.. Ltd state: With no seriou influence it. ano with ed by the new Y> has continued dull, with tone. The figure of 3J 901 Loj shipmenl i from Ma ber is the lowest nc Lb Regulation Sch n June 1934.119 words
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Article66 1939-01-07 6 Reuter. uttat k. 1 Jj |H MAJOR Reginald J>- 1 Ueal Agent in Oris* >'••»"■ killed by a mob imtsUt w r W of the Raja »f Ran Bazalft day following re] tuation, following jamandal politic;.! arrest of some Bazalgette. Ac officer faced the the pjReuter. - 66 words
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Article46 1939-01-07 6 THE BUgg< is endai. gold to Bnglan I chel Beobael." SB to the effect U £62 million SmM ported from i- paper say J pendence of B remain dish;' neutrality. if the governn m siting gold in H %M fects must be <46 words
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Advertisement414 1939-01-07 6 EAT WHAT YOU PLEASE Without Painful After-effects Jlow glorious to be able to set-to with a wfß to your favourite delicacies, meal after meal, day after day —with no fear of after-effects To many stomach sufferers, such pleasure will seem an impossible dream. Hut you can make it come true414 words
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Advertisement133 1939-01-07 6 |E E 2- SELF-PRIMING PUMP complete with ou:lt-i:i engine to operate en Diesed oil weighs only 191 lbs. Hardies %a:tr thick witn mud or sand without from seepage to Ia.UoU gais. per hour j Eeii-Pnmcd at 2d tt. suction hft— 7u ft. delivery i.cad The barest small pump In !iiie133 words
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Advertisement84 1939-01-07 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of mil Chmmlsu mm 4 Storm, j I ml STAR BRAND JUJUBES SPECIAL OFFER Every bottle contains FREE COUPON iland two coupons to your retailer and he will jmvc you ONE FULL SIZE FREE BOTTLE! AGENTS: THE BORNEO CO., LTD., Singapore Branches. I 5 '8'84 words
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Miscellaneous247 1939-01-07 6 Piano Syncopation From Singapore—9.lo p.m. SINGAPORE NIROM ZIIL 225 metres (1.33 mc|s) ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mc|s) yDC 15 15 Mcs (JJJ m) p.m. 12.45 Light orchestral concert by Roller's Hungarian Band, directed C. Reller (relayed from the f.20 Lig.it recoraed music. Adelphi Hotel). 6.45 Aneta news. Time signal. Re--1247 words
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Miscellaneous639 1939-01-07 6 LONDON TRANSMISSION 5 DJB 15 20 Mcs (19 7 m) p.m. GSB 9.51 Mcs (31.55 m.) 6.20 Concert of light music. am 7.20 News in English. 6.40 'A Canadian in London-talk 7-35 Concert of light music (conbv Graham Sorv tinued). 6.55 'Hands' Across trie Sea'*-play 8.20 News and economic review639 words
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Article, Illustration175 1939-01-07 7 FNTERTAINMENT PAGE H OW TO LOAD YOUR CAMERA Rl LOAD A CANDID CAJW- j >\ loltjrwtod has no more en- camera tan than Mickey I, \lthongh he is bu*v co- Spencer Tracy, his Hp! a new Metro-Goldwyn- Mickey kindly eown* hI to sh w'amatears he.v to load i (21 i175 words
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Article174 1939-01-07 7 THE most sought after car in Hollywood is the one owned by Andy Hardy. It has become the d-li.irht of juvenile motion picture fans, who have written %o George B. S?itz, director of the Judge Hardy Family series, asking the purchase price oj174 words
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345 1939-01-07 7 lIOLLYWOOD is preparing to us surne responsibility for development of the complete new field of entertainment opened by the rapid evolution of science's latest marvel —television. This was revealed by Stanton Grifiis. chairman of the executive committee of Paramount Pictures, first of ihe grcai345 words
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114 1939-01-07 7 Realism Marches On Party Breaks Up With Sound Effects TRANCES Farmer and Leif Erik son have left Akim Tamiroff's J riotous OtOMMk party in "Ride a rooked Mile," for a brief in trrlude at one end of Par- amounts Stage 8 in a setting described as "a secluded nook." Merriment114 words
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139 1939-01-07 7 HOLLYWOOD is keeping a linn graap on the coat-ta-Is of Burgess Meredith, who was sot for another dash to Broadway when Director Clarence Brown sent an icroplane to bring him back from Palm Springs for tho dramatic role < f Qntilery, dynamic young idealist, in139 words
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Advertisement333 1939-01-07 7 Keep\bur Skin Free from j Chafindor* Effl M any women think that discomfort j iBWV from chafing and a hot prickly akin is jjj unavoidable. To-day thousands are dis- 1 j covering the wonderful comfort to be obtained from using Cuticura Talcum. Kin fflSHi Sill Here is a powder that333 words
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Miscellaneous203 1939-01-07 7 I DAILY CROSSWORD CLUES ACROSS: CLUES DOWN: 1 "Customary suits of black." 1. An awkward predicament. Sbakspeare. 2. Scholarly. 3 Exclamation in a parson makes 4. Injured. h m angry. 5. A little curl. 7 Positively. *>• Part of yc*u: f *ar. o' Military operations. 8. Mother makes th* mast203 words
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Advertisement233 1939-01-07 8 i! r n 6,5 9,5 tq day |l A GRAND COMEDi SHOWING WHAT HAPPENS WHEIN THKEE DEMURE DAUGHTERS OF EVE INVADE A STAID PUBLIC SCHOOL! A ROARING SUCCESS AS A PLAY, FUNNIER AS A FILM! 2l HOURS cf GREAT ENTERTAINMENT) TUESDAY NEXT at the C APITOL I 3 SHOWS DAILY...233 words
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Advertisement222 1939-01-07 8 r; SEE The Flam i"g Crash of Pioneer Airships! j Ii 11 The Conquest of the Atlantic by Air! J I The Wartime Bombing of PARIS!. Reckless Dogfights High Above the Clouds 1 and a Thousand Other Thrills. I j To-day at the CAPITOL j ii 3i5 6i5 9i5 i222 words
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Advertisement48 1939-01-07 8 j FIRST HALF ENDS j TO-DAY! i j Theatre ROYAL 3-13 6-15 9-15 j 25c. 35c, 50c, 75c. Sl.OO CHILDREN HALF PRICE I j COLUMBIA'S ACE of ALL j SCREEN THRILLERS! S j BREATH-TAKING I I PwilißiM I wĕm mil JoMfll Mr«MlySaMc«G**M luntt < A Cil«r«j ftclvt i A*48 words
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Advertisement428 1939-01-07 8 -—ill ROXY BAR Open 5 P.M. tT^JJ^ LAS! NIGHT: 6.15* 9.15 In The Most Dashing And Romanth Fighter in Sew Heart-Warming w JTrTi3 Adventure—Full Of Laughs And TbrihV It OBBR t TAVLOIt In M.-G.-M.'s Greatest Romantic Picture "The CROWD ROARS" with FRANK MORGAN, MAUREEN O'SUI.I IV TO-MORROW: TWO POPULAR COMEDIANS428 words
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Article279 1939-01-07 9 exportable amount allotted to Malaya for the year fill p 1 international Rubber Regulation Agreement was 1 estimated exports tor the year, assuming an lims in December, were 345,455 tons, an excess .mount <» rftrdin£ t0 the Controller of Rubber. of 14 ;ut under-export T >period279 words
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125 1939-01-07 9 (nom Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Thursday. REMARKING thai the theft of a ious offence and ««1 deterrent sentences should be imposed on bicycle thieves, Sheikh Abu Bakar fined a Malay, Salim bin x weeks' rigorous unpnsonmi nt for the theft of a bisB7, the125 words
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Article, Illustration42 1939-01-07 9 Ccunt Ciano, Italian Foreign Minister, who is on a visit to Hungary, hunted with his host. Admiral Horthy. the Hungarian Regent, in the snow-bound forests near Goddllo. Photo shews Admiral Horthy with Count Ciano at the hunting lodge.42 words
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Article133 1939-01-07 9 Reuter. London, Jan. 6. ALL evidence in our possession in- dicates that the bombing of Barcelona on New Year's eve was a deliberate attack on human life, with bcmbs designed for that purpose, declares a report by the British Ceni mission of Investigation into air bombardmentsReuter. - 133 words
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Article122 1939-01-07 9 Singapore, Friday. MRKESTED on Dec. 16 following a burglary at the house of an Islam Malabaree at Potong Pasir, off Upper Serangoon Road, on Nov 12, a middleaged Malay, Mohamed Noor bin Koming, pleaded guilt v this morning, before Mr. L. B. Gibson, the District Judge, to122 words
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196 1939-01-07 9 Singapore, Friday. JOSEPH Naipon, dresser at Tan Tock Souk Hospital related at the Coroner's court this morning an amazing story. Ho said on the morning of Dec. 24 he was on duty in ward 13. When he mads his rounds at about 9196 words
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243 1939-01-07 9 Berlin, Jan. 6. JN the course of a three-hour conversation at Berchtesgaden yesterday Herr Hitler and Colonel Beck discussed their respective attitudes in the event of a Franco-Italian conflict, Reuter understands from usually well informed sources. No information was forthcoming, however, whether any decisions had been243 words
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Advertisement39 1939-01-07 9 BIOZYCEN TABLETS^ j \i -fcx: j *n amazingly QUICK tonic contain- a rer2/ k P ercentage °f YE/ ST VITAMINS wiih IroU Calcium Ph Obtainable in bottles of 50, 100, 200 or 300 flifiSSt />om dispensaries and stores. »^___L___a_^^39 words
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Advertisement138 1939-01-07 9 EMPIRE TALKIE 7 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.30 p.m. George Bancroft Ann Sothern. in "Hellship Morgan" MUTINY! HURRICANE! THRILLS! MATINEES TO-DAY TO-MORROW. THE COUNTRY BEYOND" and "BREEZING HOME" SUN TALKIE I NEW WORLI)' J 7.30 TO-NIGHT 9.30 FRED ASTAIKL in "SWING TIME" RKO-Radio's Musical Hit! I GRAND THEATRE I— NEW WORLD Mat.138 words
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Advertisement226 1939-01-07 9 I Heres Your BIC Weekend SHOW. j JOIN THE CROWD TO SEE THE FIRST OF ItWTS ttG I S m LAUGH HIT! DAILY AT 11 a.m. 3-15. Mi MS P.M. V ALHAMBRA i (Malayan First And Only Air-Conditioned Theatre). Warner Bros.' Most Laugh-Packed Hit presenting the popular Stars of i226 words
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Article656 1939-01-07 10 CORRESPONDENCE expressing differing views on the policy of tin restriction has recently appeared in the columns of the London Times. Opposition to restriction in either the tin or rubber industries can be of no effect these days, for the schemes are solidly established by international agreement,656 words
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1202 1939-01-07 10 W^l-X-tlr»!!) WILL Prince Konoye's resignation affect Japan's policy in China? If it does, will Japan pursue her China campaign witn still greater vigour or will she moderate her attitude in the face of recent international reactions? Konoye's Resignation Government reorganisation and Cabinet reshuffles1,202 words
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Article30 1939-01-07 10 Paying a tribute to his wife, g business man said in an interview that remarried life had been one Ion.; lullaftf With some married men it's one lone alibi.30 words
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Article530 1939-01-07 10 yyiTfl both Czechoslovakia (now officially with a hyphen owing to Slovak autonomy) and. Hungary said to br politically in the pocket of Hitler, the border conflict between those two countries is difficult to understand. It may be just a local affair which the German Government will settle530 words
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Advertisement203 1939-01-07 10 «'Wk OIL SILK |tj| CYCLING CAPES STRONG DURABLE PRICE Each. SOU WESTER HATS TO WATCH PRICE 81.50 Each. '.Made In England). lIOKVXMIX cV CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR J With a Jar of Marmite, and a few ordinary things kke e SS s 5 cheese, tomatoes, etc 4 there are203 words
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Article98 1939-01-07 11 London. Jan. 6. «i al the one statesA trt h l "can best speak the man un tf British people to triad vt j j)C fauna among dan eri a t ail but is Ttnreion state— namely, head oi J united States. :esi^t tLJ >98 words
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Article268 1939-01-07 11 b>» lon, Jan. 6. T of th< work done J could not masterly h superI fall rinj" courage, ha in a hal Plymouth rebutting Itacks made on him. I Beusha declared that when he .1 j. i Ofßce II months ago military advisers reporter! that268 words
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Article47 1939-01-07 11 t I j fire in the v Montmartre n ulted in two I h and two Short circuit i I trie rati ns of the lievj d to be the lancing th High; envi lonitarteo. 1 ack •••icthe. k! 1 mi in47 words
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Article, Illustration73 1939-01-07 11 In France the temperature fell so low at X'mas as to cause a complete freeze up on the River Loire at Tours. So serious did the situation become as to cause great concern for the safety of the Saint Cyr Bridge. The' top photo shows the73 words
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Article127 1939-01-07 11 Reuter. Berlin, Jan. 6. A WARNING that neither Germany nor Italy woudl remain inactive if any attempt is made by anothe* country to displace the balance o* irength of the two sides in Spain ls contained in the official Piplomatische Korrespcndenz. Referring to alleged newReuter. - 127 words
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Article60 1939-01-07 11 Reuter. Washington. Jan. 6.—lt is Officially stated that an investigation is bein* undertt ken by the Department of Justice into the alleged violations of the criminal statutes by Nazis and Communists and certain other groups. The investigat on was begun as a result of evidence beforeReuter. - 60 words
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Article141 1939-01-07 11 Berlin, Jan. 6. A NEW storm har burst from the German press this morning alleging that President Roosevelt is planning a "sanctions war" against (Germany. Senator Pitt man's statement regarding the possibility that revision of the Neutrality Act may be considered, in the Foreign Relations Committee141 words
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Article51 1939-01-07 11 Berlin, Jan. 6—Mr. Montagu Norman is leaving for Basle to-night to attend the coming meeting ol the heads of the central bantu of various countries. To-day he had long coi;ferences with firicials of the Rtichabank, the nature ot which is unknown. His host, Dr Schacht will follow him to Basle51 words
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130 1939-01-07 11 Reuter. a, Jan. 0. ruiting for ti > shown in hich arc now Royal Air P riod April mmc announced by June to bring len during the ihead ol the <<>mnr.ssion I .oo remain to i b found before next April, completing a record intakeReuter. - 130 words
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Article146 1939-01-07 11 Reuter. London. Jan. 6. 2 T is announced that Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Halifax, en route to Rrmi 2 n Tuesday will take tea at the Qvai i'Orsay with M. Daladier and M. Bonnet aod will have time for a brief convei .•at ion. TheReuter. - 146 words
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Article86 1939-01-07 11 Reuter. Ottawa, J&n. 6—The new defence i estimates will probably reach the highest figures -ince the great war, totalling approximately $50 million. The main increase is attributable to the training of R. A. F. pilots in Canada in accordance with the agreement with the United Kingdom. jReuter. - 86 words
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373 1939-01-07 11 Gendarmes Shot At By Troops Reuter. Prague. Jan. 6. A*"*** Hungarian troop, on patrolling Czech gendarmes "frontier vdtafe near the (own of Mukacevo was the cause of a I" and HungTfaM in Which it is -an arbiter) and armoured car. were in action. MReuter. - 373 words
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Article34 1939-01-07 11 Reuter. Washington. Jan 6 The President told a press conference to-day that he is making progress with his special delencc message, which will be Riven to Congress early next week Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article, Illustration82 1939-01-07 11 The Brm.klands dying community has elected Sylvi i Bi emridtre, old daughter of Captain and Mrs. Godfiey Bremridge of Ikona Park, Weyhridge, Surrey, "Miss 1939 of the Air." Sylvia, the baby of an air-minded household, has been flying from ihe age of two and much82 words
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Article86 1939-01-07 11 Reuter. London, Jan. 6. TUIE Unemployed Workers' Movement staged another publicity demonstration when 700 unemployed chained themselves tc the railing?; outside tha Nerth London residence of the Minister of Labour, Mr. Brown. The chains were padlocked and the keys removed by other unemployed who made ar~angementsReuter. - 86 words
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Article109 1939-01-07 11 Reuter. London, Jan. 6.—ln order to remove any misapprehension the Foreign Office desire to moke clear that there is no question of any British diplomatic max. I a<z having been involved in the recent incident at Iran and the courier service thereby the British agent atReuter. - 109 words
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Article79 1939-01-07 11 Reuter. Rcme. Jan. 6. -Following the settlement r f twenty thousand Italian colonists n Libya last year it is planned to dcs patch a further twenty thousand this year, according to Giornale d'ltalir;, which p iblishes a report from TripoU tha' Balbo is meeting high FascistReuter. - 79 words
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Article343 1939-01-07 11 Reuter. Algier, Jan. 6. U. DALADIER. speaking at banquet given by the Governor, said "France wants peao with all countries and wish k for solution of all the great pro blems of modern time* nof by war but by construct *ye effort, but ifReuter. - 343 words
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Article125 1939-01-07 11 Reuter. Melbourne. Jan. 3. STRONG criticism of the d ebtors by the novelist. Mr H. G. Wells, wIK sat present visiting Australia has incurred the public censiirn of tho Prime Minister, Mr. Lyons. 2 In an irterviev. Mr. Wells had dsscrib?d Ritler as s c.crtifiab.'e JuneReuter. - 125 words
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Article135 1939-01-07 11 J APS ADVANCING WESTWARD Chungking, Jan. <>. Very severe fighting i now going «>m in west Shansi, where the Japanese frrces on Christmas Day in live column-, pushed westward simultanecu 1 !y Irom their bases on the lungpii Railway towards the Yel'ou River. A ti.e Chinese fortes in135 words
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Article297 1939-01-07 12 A Tribune staff man who visited the -npo from Ipoh wires os follows: "The scene of the accident is tne immediate proximity of a small concrete W*e spanning a brook in the mfdst ol virgin jungle with the nearest station four miles off -The engine was297 words
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Article146 1939-01-07 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter.* Malacca, Thursday. Ng Seoh, a Chinese towkay from Alor Gaja, died at the Malacca General Hospital yesterday as a result oi caustic soda poisoning. It appears that the wife of Ng Seoh heard her husband ▼omitting in the early hours of yesterday morning and came146 words
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520 1939-01-07 12 BOY IN HOSPITAL iFrom Our Own Reporterj Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. T HE blockade of the F.M.S.R. line near Behrang resulting from the derailment of tlie south-bound express early yes.erday morning, was cleared bv 9 o'clock last nigh», and normal trathc was resumed. Miraculously,520 words
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Article79 1939-01-07 12 Reuter. IT would be rash to rely on time to accomplish Japan's defeat for she is now managing her war with remarkable economy and may soon benefit from her control of China's natural resources, states the Manchester Guardian in a leader. On the other band herReuter. - 79 words
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Article62 1939-01-07 12 The following members of the Oleh Oleh Party will participate in a broadcast Trom the 8.M.8.C. studio to-day from 5 to 6 p.m. I Meant. Ong Guan Bork, Lee Cheng Kirn, C larlie Urn, Oh Kiat Seng, Lim Chwee Sian, chua Kirn Toh, Chan Wall Hock.62 words
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Article227 1939-01-07 12 THE Church of St. Joseph, Singapore, was "the scene this morning of the wedding of Mr. Joseph Norman Pereira and Miss Hilda Angelic Danker. The bridegroom is the son of the late Mr. S. A. Pereira, of the Government Stamp Office, Singapore, and Mrs. Emil> Pereira, and227 words
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Article127 1939-01-07 12 Singapore, Saturday. THE question of the housing problem in Singapore will be tackled with more intensity this year since the nomination of two additional members for the Singapore Improvement Trust has been agreed to. One of the two additional members is the Hon. Mr. Tay Lian127 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-01-07 12 Mr Tai» Mong Kwav and Miss Cheang Lai Kin, who were man-led at the Kong Siew Association, Batu Pahat recently.24 words
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263 1939-01-07 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. at a dinner at the Eastern Hotel to-night, Mr. C.' S. Venkatachar, agent of the Government of India in Malaya, paid a handsome tribute to the progressive policy pursued by the Tribune group of newspapers, and263 words
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Article111 1939-01-07 12 Taiping, Friday. THE report of a revolver in the vicinity of the Police barracks at Taiping brought a little Sikh girl of seven years running out to see what had happened. To her horror she found an elderly Sikh lying on the grass bleeding from the111 words
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281 1939-01-07 12 THE Government oi the Straits Settlements has for some time had under consideration the revision of the maximum age limit for appointment to the General Clerical Seivice, and has now decided to reduce that limit from 23 years to 21 years as from Jan. 1,281 words
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Article34 1939-01-07 12 Hongkong, Jan. 7.—Priicc Konoye, former Premier of Japan, might be promoted President of the Privy Council, concurrently holding membership in the T.-panese Cabinet, says a Sin Chew Jit Poh message.34 words
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Article144 1939-01-07 12 (Tribune Stan << espoaiaa Malacca. Thursd' av rpEMAN bin Mat. the teeWS X case in which he is char**! 21 having kidnapped ivuv year Malay boy from the lawful ruardu? ship of his mother, uas ths m produced before Mr. K. Brd 1 district judge, and144 words
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Article247 1939-01-07 12 Singapore. Saturday. JUDGMENT fcr the sum ol claimed by Wearne's Air S*. vices, Ltd.. was awarded lo th? plaintiffs when a Dutchman. Mr. Casper Hemrich Balke, uas sued fcr damages caused to one of Wearne's planes yesterday. It was alleged that Mr Balke fl* the247 words
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Article130 1939-01-07 12 Singapore, Friday MR. George Reginald Percy an I officer of the P.W.P. was! to-day acquitted on charges ol| negligent driving and driving 1 with an expired licence. °a| April 30, 1928, in Mount Pieasant Road. Mr. D. M. Colt art was coun** defence while Court Inspector Embury prosecuted.130 words
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Article53 1939-01-07 12 Th.- following app< "c--fied in thr Straits Sett ment Gazette. j^fl Lieut.-Comdr. H. B. F «Retc Meteorologist. cm Director oi the Malay Service Mr. E. A Green tect. Malayan Public c^M Mr. R. Moor to offi i Counsel. P. S. Dr. W. Linehan. M fj.l I53 words
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Article49 1939-01-07 12 xt it t XL- M r J Arrived from N.fc i PH-ARt;"—Mr. Berpn Cattenbargh. nd frf^ Left for Medan. India n« Ti* KLM plane bho »j croft. Mr. L. A. J. M J v H. M. H. Baan. Mr M Bergh v. Trips, Mr I 149 words
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Advertisement61 1939-01-07 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. :o: CHINA BUILDING, CHUIIA STREET. THONE 5808. SINGAPORE :o: FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORK MEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. :o: AGENTS: SEREMBAN POI BROS., "MALACCA HONG CHYF CO., K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG, I NG KON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH, I WOH LEE AH WENG. PENANG61 words
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Advertisement30 1939-01-07 12 OLD .AG E tow everything that's old eld friends. old times, old manner*, old books to And need one say the called O/c/ Rarity" 15 YEARS OLD Mc.\LISTER CO., LTD.,30 words
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Article, Illustration23 1939-01-07 13 i i me Richard as the JJ in th< play "Cinderella," pre- b, the children oi the Convmi am*:• .1 Hignlanas.23 words
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33 1939-01-07 13 Bare* lona, .lan. 11 positii ns (Mi the I admitted iii a .\rte« adei bla n< as have beeii I ck y *t. x i i Rcutei33 words
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Article31 1939-01-07 13 Bp B >•( .ir-o'd H kkien youth a the fourth polios eour*. I X A Blacker when Tan if I t; rd: y I I I X ury pro31 words
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173 1939-01-07 13 JOINT ACTION WITH U. S. SUGGESTED London, Jan. 6. r JpHE Financial News in a leader slates i'or\Veste»n Powers to intervene directly in China now is obviously impracticable. Defence of Britain's economic interests, however, is another matter. We are armed at173 words
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77 1939-01-07 13 Reuter. New York, Jan. G. MR. Roocvelt in his special surprise nnssage to Congress urged the '-rcmpt apprcva! of the appropriatieu of 875 million dollars to defray fcr the relief of 2.700 thotisnnd men no to June 30. This swell deficit for the current fiscalReuter. - 77 words
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Article32 1939-01-07 13 Reuter. Saragossa, Jan. 0. —Nationalist occupation of Catalan sectors is slated to have .-•pread like oil among the southern forces which occupied several positions on the banks of the Segre.—Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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157 1939-01-07 13 Reuter. Berlin, Jan. 0. jyjß. and .Mrs. Montagu Norman were present at the christening of Dr. Schacht'a baby grandson which was held in one oi" the magnificent reception rooms at the Reich Bank where only foreigners were I < sent. At ii>c ceremony, whichReuter. - 157 words
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Article35 1939-01-07 13 Singapore, Friday—Mr. R. c. H. Lim. the well-kiiown Singapore Chines? lawyer, tcoi* his oath in the Seconi 1 ollce ouri beiore Mr. Co« rad Oldham os a Municipal Commiosioner this morning.35 words
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Article213 1939-01-07 13 Shanghai, Jan. 6. Japanese planes law over the International and French Concession* and dropped thousands of pamphlets alleging that various Chinese leaders wanted peace on the basis of Wang Ching Wei's proposals. They added that only the obstinacy oi Chiang Kai-Shek prevented the -eturn ot peace.213 words
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37 1939-01-07 13 Reuter. Ottawa. Jan 6 —Mr. Mackt n.ne King has announced that several speeches are expected to be delivered by the King and Queen while in Canada. All will be broadcast.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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226 1939-01-07 13 nrtTllf Sintraouc I ridav jh. A 111 from eaoatk soda poisoning" was Ihe verdict of the i»irv when the enquiry into the death of Tseu Tong Shin who was admitted to the General Hospital on Dec. 18. came up tor heanite thfe morning before226 words
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165 1939-01-07 13 Singapore. Friday. WEE Niap Seng. 29-year-old Governin'nt i<».rk. rclat d at the Coroner's court to-day how his mother. Loh See, aged 55 years, bumped her head when sweping underneath her house No notice was taken of the bump, and two ca>s later165 words
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Advertisement5 1939-01-07 13 1 '''""'''""'"'"'"""W'MUuiim Rjiiiiujiiiiiiiriiiiiii I ORDER5 words
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Advertisement159 1939-01-07 13 IMPROVE YOUR SUNDAY CURRY WITH THE ADDITION OF DAWSEN'S MANGOE SWEET CHUTNEY mm mmmv VHOVME: SPORE 5:57« (3 lines). K. LUMPUR 3331. (2 lines). 11*011 110 in (2 'incs). A.i.t. c/ Singapore Cold Stormae 0 Ltd. WS. 105. SIME DARBY Co..Ltd; -V 77zr Immortal music by J j GILBERT SULLIVAN159 words
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Article51 1939-01-07 14 -By "Spectator"—s The following are selections by "Sn-ctator" for to-days races at Penang: Race I: empress Shoot-Up Race 2: THANKS Hard Road S: WOTEN vmm r Boy Race 4: JOCK GORDON Lucky Star Race 5: VELOCITY Koh Sabah Race: 6 TEMPLE Release Rac 7: SALADIN Mtdowmaa Race 8: GROFMO51 words
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134 1939-01-07 14 'THE following are the teams in the Aimy vs. Re<-1 of Singapore rugby game re be played on the padang this evening. Army: Bpr. Pass- Capt. Maisey, 2nd Lieut. Pierce. L Cpl. Richardson, Lieut. Prest; Lieut. Toker. Capt. Simpson; Lieut. Kennibn, Lieut. Gibson. Lieut134 words
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290 1939-01-07 14 Rain Spoils Game In Second Half (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malacca, Jan. 6. Malacca S; Johore 0. INLAYING a full second half in a heavy downpour of rain Malacca defeated Johore at hockey to-day by three goals to nil in the first Inter-State match in290 words
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Article171 1939-01-07 14 BADMINTON THE annual badminton tournament oi the Amateur Sporting Asrociaticn was successfully carried cut The fcllowing are the winners and ranners-np for the year I9H:— Singles handicap championship:Winner: Low Cheng Koon. runner up: Chan Yew Chong. consolat.on: Tan Kirn Yong. Open singles championship (ASA. shield and cup:171 words
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60 1939-01-07 14 Reuter. Johannesburg, Jan. 6. SOUTH Africa's team for the third Test beginning at Durban on Jan. 20 Is:— Melvdle, Mitchell, bourse, Vanderbyl, Dalton Viljoen, Gcidon, Langton, Wade and Davies. n nrn The eleventh place will protablv be filled by Rowan or Harry Sparks (OrangeReuter. - 60 words
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Article, Illustration507 1939-01-07 14 BOXING THE crowd roared itself hoarse and leapt to its feeL last night as Tommie Carrie am! Boy Quee fought one of the roost memorable battles for many a year at the Happy World. The decision was a draw —a decision which vvae507 words
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374 1939-01-07 14 S.C.R.C. "A" S; Combined Schools 0. f'HREE goals to nil was the result of a very one-sided game of hockey played at Hung Kirn Green yesterday, when the S.C.R.C. "A" team emerged victorious, after a compa/atively easy game against the Combined Schools374 words
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Article54 1939-01-07 14 The 35th Fortress Coy. met and drew with the Loyals at rugger yesterday in an interesting match made outstanding by the splendid kicking of full-back Stanley of the Sapprrs. There was no score during the game, but both teams came very near crossing their opponents*54 words
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Article65 1939-01-07 14 The following players are invited to play football for the Enggor Football Association against H.M.S. Terror on Sunday at the S.H.B. Sports ground. Cantonment Road: Augustine Chin. Ramoo, Kassim, Choon Siang, S. Singh, Ismail bin Bagong, Maun bin Shaddon, Chong Hock Lye, Koh Hin Chye, J. Roy, Kirn65 words
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219 1939-01-07 14 RUGBY Police 8 pts.; S.C.C JN a rousing but unorthodox game of rui yesterday evening the Police beat a good S.C.< points (a goal and a try) to five points (a scrappy nature throughout, and high tackles periods of gymnastic foraging of the ball219 words
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Advertisement12 1939-01-07 14 DELICIOUS ffl PREPARED TO THE J|fk FROM LAST pM ORANGE DROP JUICE12 words
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Advertisement41 1939-01-07 14 IBMnlTrlwrTwrTr[BMl) j£3 MORE OF THE GENtTeTaEN'S WOOLLEN, TROPICAL SUITINGS ARE BEING SHIPPED '«Pj|L i THIS TERAA fWm C ALL AX« LE«'T JH EARLY Wm HOLLYWOOD TAILORS, <Jp? 23-9, COLEMAN ST., SPORE, FOR ALL GENTLEMEN'S ATTIRE, lilrih CUT nT STUDIED FROM ENGLAND41 words
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Advertisement8 1939-01-07 14 A Tankard I I \mm "™"""^B I SlttSCl8 words
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Article706 1939-01-07 15 The Turf card of events, for to-day. the final day. at 1 j| u scratching at noon yesterday:*-Soho, Wee Jock, Vision, Slapdash, Bruas, Cascade, CisH i r Noorchaya, Tonroe, Pure Gold, Jubilee Star, V;,vilh, Recovery, Smoke Dreams, Duchess II and w?fl be on races 1706 words
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467 1939-01-07 15 Crowd Obj ects To Kong (Tribune Stafl Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. ATONES aimed at King Kong were thrown into the ring last night when the Hungarian g iant and Wong Boek Cheung fought their farewell exhibition bout at the Bukit Bintang Park. Unruly467 words
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Article, Illustration20 1939-01-07 15 An Incident in the hockey match between the Manchester Regiment and the S.C.C. yesterday.20 words
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Article182 1939-01-07 15 HOCKEY Manchesters 6; S.C.C. 1. THE Manchesters trounced the S.C.C. in their hockey fixture played on the Padang last night bysix goals to one. Play was in conformity with th 3 weather—dull and scrappy, the Tads having the best part of the argument, and182 words
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Article70 1939-01-07 15 The following have been selected to play rugby fcr the V.M.C.A. against S.CRC to day. Jan. 7 at 5.15 p.m. on the Baiestier Read Ground: Robert Eu, Tan Lye Whatt, Fam Choo Eeng. Chan Joo Tiang. J. Ferguson. G. Ranatuhga, W. Mitchell. F. Hutchinson, Bahn\ Fones, A. Lord.70 words
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Advertisement135 1939-01-07 15 Fcr all afi'ections of the SKIN use the woild-icnowned Werner Sehur's UNIVERSAL HEALING OINTMENT. Invaluable remedy for a'l >kin troubles j u?cers, ling-worm. Itches, bods. Ecsetaa, •rre feet. cuts, burns, wound, scald pimples, rajsh- g, pots, sores, prickly heat, etc. Cmvs rapidly. SO c I box. Have you tried Dr.135 words
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Advertisement74 1939-01-07 15 iO-CEDAR POLISH MAKES THAT CLEAN DUSTLESS HOME FRIENDS ADMIRE. j j CLEANS AS IT POLISHES i BEAUTIFUL FLOORS are easy with O-CEDAR POLISH. It quickly "cleans and polishes" all kinds of surfaces removes j spots and stains and imparts a beautiful, rich dry lasting S lustre. O-CEDAR POLISH is the74 words
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Article381 1939-01-07 16 (Tribune StniT Reporter) IVming, Friday. lIOWI IOW un attempt to smuggle a large quantity of ganja and tobacco into th! settlement from Siam was frustrated by Customs Ofliefjffl of Province Ucllcslcv under Mr. (i. C, C Makstad was revealed in the rgtHIIU District Court before Mr.381 words
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Article271 1939-01-07 16 Singapore, Friday. to have made a false report at the Geylain; Police Station on the morning of June 3. a Sikh, Arjan Singh, was prosecuted before Mr w. J. Thorogood in the Relief Court, this morning. In the report accused alleged that he gave $20271 words
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Article263 1939-01-07 16 SYMPATHY WITH CHINA (To the Editor of the Malaya, Tribune) Sir. As a sympathiser with China and a keen fo 1 lower M f events, I should like to express my views for the benefit of patriotic Chinese and all who feel for tint country. It263 words
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Article231 1939-01-07 16 From Ottf OUM Co-rcsao Seremban. Fnda>. 1 LENGTHY summons ease ensue before Mr. J. P. Biddulph k SerrmAaa to-day in which Toukav Nyuk Fonc. tradm? under Chef Sin' Foo of lemon Street. Seremban. appeared to answer eharte of possession of IttJfTl pounds of rubber over his legal231 words
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865 1939-01-07 16 VARIOrS conditions Affecting Ihe natural trend of ecevMU** it somewhat difficult to comment with any certainly urn of the sbipplng industry (states the report of Ucrd's X, for the year ended June .10. 1938. The improvement In the freight market, referred to in865 words
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Article68 1939-01-07 16 (Tribune S' "-fwrtetj ♦lalacc;-. Pridai YESTERDAY a happy djiy for the de, dants of Albuquerque b?2 .Settlement because for th time since 1641 a p ((r! vessel visited the h t shores. ,aU << The Sloop. Gancalo r "amed by arrived al Malacca on IVed* day68 words
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Advertisement164 1939-01-07 16 BEECHAM S FOR HEALTH Mf W 0 HAPPINESS MTllft iL The supreme HAIR TONIC I A trial will convince you ot outstanding merit. Buy a bottle to-day. Luxuriant blossj hati rrowth Just Use QULL hahar hair oil. and oxen .1 bottle Ickbav you »r. never change coupons lat valuable prizes.164 words
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Article57 1939-01-07 17 I Ihe capital remain |V v .irird day in suc- <.,. closure will a tions between i > 1 nmenl succeed. U ited ftoni the new taxaL :laim, an Inol the price oi 1 wish tonic t atemps agreed to j ended pending L jces57 words
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Article367 1939-01-07 17 THF HEALTH BULLETIN OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS EASTERN BUtiEAU FOR THE WEEK ENDED DEC. U READ AS FOLLOWS:— i Plague. The only notification of plague was from Cochin, where rodent infection was reported but no human cases. Cholera was reported from Calcutta, Madras and Negapatam367 words
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Article125 1939-01-07 17 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Chungking, Jan. 6. CHINESE successes in western Shansi indicate that Japanese operations have failed, especially as the Chinese have recovered points to the west of Heilungkwan, including Hualochen, Taning, Chuenchwang. The rear of the Japanese forces has been cut and theirSin Chew Jit Poh. - 125 words
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Article21 1939-01-07 17 Reuter. Salamanca. Jan. 6.—lt is claimed 23.884 prisoners were taken by Nationalists since the present Catalan offensive began.—Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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110 1939-01-07 17 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. jyjß. C. D. Ahearne, the first Federal Secretary in the Federated Malay States, who received the C.M.G. in the New Year Honours list and who is expected to lead the Malayan delegation to India next month to discuss110 words
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Article78 1939-01-07 17 Reuter. New York, Jan. 6. WATERFRONT gun battle in the harbour has resulted in the arrest of six drug traffickers, and a policeman wounded. The fight, in which two dozen police participated and over fifty shots were fired, was the climax to a three-months secret investigationReuter. - 78 words
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Article80 1939-01-07 17 Singapore, Friday —Chia Ah Kow. a twenty-year old Cantonese, claimed trial in the second police court before Mr Conrad Oldham this morning to a charge that he at 6 p.m. on Dec. 7 in a coffee shop at the corner of Jalan Besar and Kitchener Road voluntarily caused80 words
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Article481 1939-01-07 17 Singapore, Friday. youths, Daud bin Mohamed Said, Malay, and two Chinese, Low Kong Wah and Lim Soon Kirn, stood their trial to-day. hei'ore My. L. B. Gibson, the District Judge, on a charge of allegedly roW ing a tteri hawker named Goh Tang Seah. Complainant in481 words
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Article269 1939-01-07 17 TO-MORROW FOR ALL READERS. Meet people, pay visits, or entertain in the evening. There are many helpful factors to-day if you wish to concentrate or plan for the future. A good day for the young and romantic. SPECIAL INFLUENCES: JanT.ary 21 to February 19. It will269 words
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Article27 1939-01-07 17 The output of No. 2 Dredge of th- P.enong Tin Dredging Company. Ltd to j the month of December was 532 80 ff piculs. j27 words
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Article101 1939-01-07 17 There's nothing so wearing for a mother as a child who won't eat well. Usually such a child is the nervy.' highly-strung type He picks at his food, looks pale and loses weight. Coaxing won't improve matters. Child specialists everywhere recommend Horlicks for these 1 nervy101 words
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Article228 1939-01-07 18 International News Agency. WORK of nine railways in the S»uth-\vesl ras been started according to special reports received here f><»m Chungking. 'Ihese railways are: 1. Yunnan-Burma Railway: Conner' mg Yunnan and British Burma, tlie total distance of the im h 700 kilometres and the estimatedInternational News Agency. - 228 words
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171 1939-01-07 18 International News Agency. Hongkong. AFTER searching for more than a month, Mr. .Pong Kwang yin, Chinese newspaper publisher of Ihe Young China," San Fram sco Ch ncse ne.vspaptr confessed that he was at a loss to find Miss China for the San FrancicInternational News Agency. - 171 words
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148 1939-01-07 18 International News Agency. Wucho'v. FMELD headquarters for military a opcrat'ons in South China have been rstabl shed at Kweilin with General Pai Hsung-hsi, the veilknown Kwangsi hader in command. Plans for the coming campaign wer napped out under the direction of ncraliatlmo Chiang Kai-shek, who w.i.International News Agency. - 148 words
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387 1939-01-07 18 "No Compromise Or Peace Possible" Generalissimo Defends Wang Central News. Chungking. COMPLETELY setting to rest wide-spread rumours concerning the movement of Mr. Wang Ching-wei, Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek declared that the wild rumours were clearly fabricated by JapaneseCentral News. - 387 words
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Article277 1939-01-07 18 Central News. ev Prr i U 'K.l t nove's a,,an s po'iev toV. J rhuia was bitterly criticisnl F.T*ir%ff? r an 0f thC Alinistr v "of I he Ccnt ral News. an in,erview with cli^rn^boSn Sa wh,[ h f, he srw !1 ov Prr-nip.• wh, lt waCentral News. - 277 words
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Article134 1939-01-07 18 I Chungking. DLANS are Hearing completion for j the publication of the "Central Daily News," official organ of the i Chinese Government in Kunming, capital of Yunnan Province, and for the issue of a news service by the Central News Agency in that city, it is134 words
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Article181 1939-01-07 18 c,lu nskin s THE responsibility uW China will ]j r t eth *r res# s with the Chinese u, Urv,Vf With these "T" Chiang Kai-shek enn-iiides report on a series „f h mspee.i° n in lhe 4% r o n z p c?:zvz^ relentlessly to organise181 words
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855 1939-01-07 19 Congress Will Stumble Into Federation" Muslim League Session (United Press). Pa Ina, Dec. 2<). i urn ing »1 an amicable and honourable settlement of j\'' u na! probli m have been dashed on the rock of Fascism lr. Ihe opinion ot(United Press). - 855 words
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Article106 1939-01-07 19 (United Press). Quett?., Jan. 2. IT is learnt that Prince Mend. KaK'm, younger brother of His Highness, the Khan of Kalat, has married an educated wife vho docs not observe the purdah The State Dardar does not view it with approval and has objected(United Press). - 106 words
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203 1939-01-07 19 (United Press). I Cut tack, Dec. 21. fpHE Ruler of Pal-Laluira at a netting of (he suhjec N ->f his State announced some concessions to them and also his intention of appointing an Advisory Committee to look after the administration of the State. Tne(United Press). - 203 words
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Article117 1939-01-07 19 (United Press). Calcutta, Jan. 2. |N an interview to I'nited Press, Prof. Humayun Kahir said that there was a great possibility of a Coalition Ministry being formed in Bengal of Congress and other progressive parties by the middle of February next. Asked about hi s opinion(United Press). - 117 words
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526 1939-01-07 19 (United Press). J<m: extent to which scientific researches have influenced human society so far and the reactions of the latter on them till forln the subject matter of 9 comprehensive investi.rrt Jmi i hasis for ,he n,s, Z Na.lonaf iSTftZS 2££ This uill be(United Press). - 526 words
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139 1939-01-07 19 (United Press). Wardiia, Do C 31. A C OMMUNIQUE issued regafdmf; S.j. Subhas Chandra nose's health states that his present plans are to return to Calcutta to have some rest before leaving for Bardoli to attend the Working Committee meeting. There was nothing serious(United Press). - 139 words
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Article57 1939-01-07 19 (United Press). SETH Jamnalal Bajaj. who arrivrd at Jaipur on I)e< tt last was served with an order by the Durbar prohibiting hi> entry into the r -tate territory. St th Jainn ilal decided not to defy the order M present, cancelled all his er» incnt.s in(United Press). - 57 words
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Article, Illustration80 1939-01-07 20 Excellent bird's eye. view* of the Federal Capital (Kuala Lumpur), snapped by the Tribune cameraman, are published on this page. On top left is a oicture of tiu Mosque, immediately to the left is a general view of the new market, while below80 words
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