Malaya Tribune, 10 January 1939
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Title Section39 1939-01-10 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales E vaxxvi- No. 7. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, January 10, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1939 F IVEcrS39 words
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Advertisement100 1939-01-10 1 Tnib t x E Dominant \n Malay" yourRIGHTS Wm insist on IV W CLOVER IV 7TT BR AMD l kdi MILK CREAM i 0-CEDAR POLISH] i MAKES THAT CLEAN DUSTLESS HOME J FRIENDS ADMIRE. I I CLEANS AS IT POLISHES BKAUTIFUL FLOORS are easy with O-CEDAR POLISH. It j quickly100 words
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Advertisement71 1939-01-10 1 iiivii VI itllllllllllllttitlVi I MADAME PAGE! 9Z, Piccadilly, London. I EXPERT DRESSMAKER AND DESIGNER. Gowns Designed Created in Lei work rooms $5 $30 E 13, BATTERY KOAD, SINGAPORE. I r»»*»» iiiMiiniifii Al pcsiM AGE orKEB WITH PLAT V^^^K 8, si EXTRA LONG 7 It. 11 In WHEELBASE. ■■ft 1 I71 words
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Article310 1939-01-10 2 Sculptor Says *J Hid The Statue 9 Paris. I) pRENCH art auihorilies, including experts from the Minisl rj „f Fine Arts, have been victims of an audacious practical l v A beautiful statue of Venus in the pure classk•a 1 I but with broken arms,310 words
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Article136 1939-01-10 2 DAK I bin Bakar a Boyanese driver was on Friday fined a total of $90 by Mr. C. 11. Whitton. Traffic Magistrate, on the two charges of causing grievous hurt to Cheng Kirn Meng a cyclist by t negligent art and causing grievous hurt to another cyclirt136 words
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Article140 1939-01-10 2 A trnun of Malayalee Amateurs of Singapore gave an excellent performance of the famous play "Anarkali" bcfoie a large gathering a: the Victoria Theatre on the night of Saturday last. The story describes the iragic death rf an orphan girl, Nadira. alias Anarkali, who loved Prince Salim,140 words
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Article87 1939-01-10 2 Reuter. Kingston, Jan. 8. The composition of the arbitration board to enquire into the strikes has not yet been decided. Labour representatives have already nominated three delegates, while the chamber of commerce has submitted three names of representatives of the Governor for his acceptance. Waterfront workers disregardingReuter. - 87 words
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125 1939-01-10 2 Ar 4 SPECIAL Royal I>r (X Douglas Airliner, left the Sohlpol aei n-»orninp on a flight connection with this monti orations of the centenary trek. It was seen off by Prii members of the Butch G Van Broekhirz-Vi. the s ut Minister, and125 words
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76 1939-01-10 2 Budapest—Whenever tin rian National Hymn Is played it s henceforth to be follow section of the famous "Rakoozi Mart according to an order of tfc? Ref miral Hcrthy. The idea is to commemorate turn to Hungary of the minoril in Czecho-Slovakla. Prince Francis Rakoozi I!76 words
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219 1939-01-10 2 Jcruakw |h (he German Ministry of War follows the advice of a JewM* r* soldier from the Imperial Army, they will present Dr. fioefckcfc Minister of Propaganda, with the Iron Cross which (he Jen has it J turned to Germany The ex-serviceman,219 words
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Advertisement446 1939-01-10 2 STEAMER SAILINGS P& and BRITISH INDIA f incorporated in Bni V. O. S. N. CO.'<- SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage S"po;p tM SOUDAN 6,500 Jan. 13 RANCH! 17,000 Jan. 13 RANPURA ITS** Jan. 27 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Feb. 10 t BURDWAN 6 07t* let). 11 CANTON 15 510 Feb. 24 SOMALI 0,800446 words
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Advertisement467 1939-01-10 2 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSCH£K LLOYD, i incorporated In Germany), The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD, lor MANILA HONKONG SHANGHAI °RTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due B'oore 1939 s.s. "GNFISENAU" omits North China Jan. 19 5 mjs. "FULDA" omits Japan Jan. 31 HOMEWARD. tor HOLLAND. HAMBURG ft BREMEN Sails from Spore467 words
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Advertisement374 1939-01-10 2 j II O L 11» A Y <rii s c s To: BANGKOK SAIGON- J By Luxurious One Class Motorships. Displacement Tons Fiom Penang, P. Sham. Malacca, Spore S j m.s "Boiingia (12,500) 10-1 il-1 12-1 14-1 S m.s. "Lalandia" (11,000) 31-1 1-2 2-2 4-2 m.s. "Jutlandia" (13,100) 21-2 22-2374 words
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Advertisement132 1939-01-10 2 A > HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs GeaeUschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1939 t m..<: LEVERKUSEN Direct Jan. 11 m.s. RHEINLAND via Manila Jan. S3 t m.s. BURGENLAND Direct Feb. 4 I HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN.132 words
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Article306 1939-01-10 3 Singapore, Monday. QISMISSING a petition for a receiving order this morning at the High Court, the Chief Justice, Sir Percy McElwaine remarked that the difficulties the debtor found himself in, should be a warning to people that it is dangerous to leave one's usual residence suddenly. A creditor306 words
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Article98 1939-01-10 3 ft CHINESE motor-cyclist and his pillion A rider had a miraculous escape when their motor cycle crashed into a motor car believed to have been driven by a European shortly after ten o'clock last night. The motor-cyclist was coming along Bencoolen Street and turning into Bras Basah98 words
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Article149 1939-01-10 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Monday. pOUND guilty of having made a false statutory declaration, Ali bin Suboh, a former detective sergeant, was sentenced to one month s imprisonment by Mr. 3. B. Weiss. Incre Khalid bin Dato Klana conducted evidence for the prosecution.149 words
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Article59 1939-01-10 3 (From Our Own Correspondent» Batu Pahat. Saturday. Cheonaj Yik Meng and Mohamcd Ali bin Taib were Droduced before the Batu Pahat Court Magistrate, Ungku Ismaii bin Abdul Rahman, this morning for entering the Tanjong Laub aerodrome without permission Both accused pleaded guilty and the Magistrate fined59 words
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Article31 1939-01-10 3 Singapore. Monday. —Mr. C. H. Whitton. Traffic Magistrate, to-day fined Shiga Muthu $15 or in default fifteen day's s.i. for possessing a cycle with a false number plate.31 words
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1086 1939-01-10 3 'J'HE Malaya annual Conference of the Methodsit Episcopal Church met yesterday morning 0 listen to various reports from church leaders in Malaya and from delegates to the International Missionary Conference at Madras. The three delegates who reported on the Madras Conference wore Rev. S. M.1,086 words
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Article49 1939-01-10 3 From Our Own Correspondent! Batu Pahat, Saturday.—For tailing to carry his license when driving the car Bachan Singh was this morning charged b.fore Ungku Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, the Batu Pahat Court Magistrate. The accused pleaded guilty and was fined three dollars by His Honour.49 words
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Article61 1939-01-10 3 Reuter. London, lan. —Mr. Jerram. aet'nfc I British Agent at Burgos, has been nirtructcd to proceed to Burgos from St. Jean de Luz and ask the National authorities for immediate access to proconsul Golding, and also to secure Golding's presence at the enquiry being held by the BritishReuter. - 61 words
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Article72 1939-01-10 3 Singapore. Monday.—Lini Chong Quan aged 19 years and Lang Theng Pek aged 32 years appeared befor." Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker In the fourth police court this morning charged that they committed extortion of $4 from Chia Ch?e Seng. The second accused was in hospital. At the request of72 words
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Article140 1939-01-10 3 Singapore, Monday AS the result of a raid made of a Chinese Club at Wayang Stre:t on Oct. 18 of last year at 10.50 p.m. by Mr. FG. Minns of the Gambling Suppression department, five Chinese from the La:-. Sek Club were this mcrnine; convict?d and fined140 words
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74 1939-01-10 3 Reuter. Rrme, Jan. X VPAIN is expected to be one of ihc subjects that will be discussed at the Ang;lo-Italiati talks this week The elation with which the success cf Franco's offensive in Catalonia is erected In 'he press makes it unlikely thatReuter. - 74 words
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Article171 1939-01-10 3 Monday. Tan. .2 In the morning His Excellency and Lady Thomas attended the New Year Sea Sports. His Excellency and Lady Thomas were guests at the New Year lunch on at the Singapore Club. In the afcernoon His Excellency and Lady Thomas attendee! the New Year Land Sports171 words
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Article140 1939-01-10 3 npHE wedding look place at the a li'irch ot the Visitation. Serercv ban, on SattifJav. of Miss Augusta Agnr.s Dras, cf Ipoh. and Mr. Cyril Robc-t SI a Matte, chhst son of Mr. tad Mrs. K. Sta .Maria, of Seremban. The hnde i.s the daughter of the laV140 words
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Article74 1939-01-10 3 Arrivals and departure* by Imperial and Paritas liner Arrived by the Ccntanriu .-Ojinmander DeJalande, from Bangkok Left by tiie Centauru*. -Mr. D Martin, for Sydney; Mr C oiaki, for Batavia. Arrived by the Cor air. Mr and Mn>. Robinson, [rem Calcutta; Mr. F. WoifrarittS, from Penan?. baft74 words
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Advertisement444 1939-01-10 3 Advertisements Singapore Municipality "PJfc materii.s, or "JJg Boom MUIi:UP Dale of Closing. HtfrV S* l0 !£?MM* 6. 1939. a jo-*- 40 -1439 to J1 C. H OOLDIE, MUL cu>ai Secretary. NOTICE. iT (HVEN that gf/TICE Ih an <j liabilities |oodvUJ ac» own M »Eng besines c urK c i on444 words
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Advertisement637 1939-01-10 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mrs. C. C. de Souza and lamily thank all relatives and friends wh3 kindly attended the funtral of her son Denzii de Scuza, and r.lso those who sent telegram:: and letters of conduence. P( SITIONS VACANT WANTED by European Firm one experienced clerk and Shorthand TypiLV Reply637 words
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Advertisement20 1939-01-10 3 Dn RICHARD WEILS VIRILINETS men) FERTILINETS (for women) I NEW DOUBLE-STRENGTH QUALITY Write for FREE BOOKLET to*.P. O.Box 14. Sinqaporc^J20 words
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Article93 1939-01-10 4 l>ondon, Jan. 9. Paris 177 116 New 4.67 Montreal 4 71>/ a Brussels 27.67 Geneva 20.67 V? Amsterdam «56 l 4 Milan aB3, Berlin 11.65 Copenhagen 21% Oslo 19.90 "2 Prague 136 Heisingfors 226% Madrid 200 Lisbon 110 3 16 Athens 547 y 2 Bucharest 660 Buenos Aires93 words
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Article791 1939-01-10 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. I MINING Singapore, Jan 9, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 310% 414% Asam Kumbang 26 9 27 9 Austral Malay 43!- 47-nom Ayer Hitam 216 23jAyer Weng 0.59 0.64 Bangrin Tin 20|3 219 Batu Selangor 1.37 1.42791 words
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Article215 1939-01-10 4 Singapore, Jan. 9. I The following are the exchange stock, this morning according to the daily circular issued by Hongkong an-1 Shanghai Banking CorporationSELLING London TT. 2 3 131G London demand 2 3 ltiWi Lyons demand 2044 Switzerland demand 239 Hamburg demand 134 New York demand .«»4 p. Montreal215 words
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Article16 1939-01-10 4 Singapore, Tuesday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $110* t (down *••'•;;>.16 words
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Article18 1939-01-10 4 The price of rubber al noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers (unchanged); Sellers 557% (down i/ 818 words
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320 1939-01-10 4 Singapore. Jan. 9. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3 9 4 3 Ayer Hrtams 22 23 Bangrins 21|- 22 Batu feelangors 1.37 1.41 IJitams 0.33 0.37 Hongkong Tin 19- 20Chendenungs 12 6 13 6 Hong Fatts 0.7 C 0.73 Idris Hyd. 7(3 B]poh Tin 22 6320 words
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Article165 1939-01-10 4 Singapore, Jan. 9. It. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $138 R. tSiam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $134 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $130 Siam No. 1 $213 Siam No. 2 $198 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $120 Siam Broken Rice No. 2165 words
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Article86 1939-01-10 4 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Jan 9, 5 p.m. Company Dividend Boob JJJS UN. dose 0 Da aT yeai Southern Kinta mt. Dec. 28 Dec. 29 SgjSJ*** 2, /2? Jan 3 Jan. 12 Jan 4 ftli« lakuapa 6d. Jan 25 Tan ?i to« oa RUBBER Jan 3186 words
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Article228 1939-01-10 4 6% Maynard Sz Co.. Ltd.. $30,000 Int Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: d% 1901 red. «940 $4j.),0u0 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 102% 103% norn tH* 1907 red. 19*7 $1000,000 Int. Vz Mar. 31. Sept. 30 108% 110 norn 4k% 1909 red. 1955228 words
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Article403 1939-01-10 4 LONDON COMMODITIES 1 ROBBER r k?3F as Ist Forward (February) Buyers J 5 8 1 Sellers 316 B 2nd Forward <Apr. June) Buyer.! c 8 813 Sellers 8 8 16 B 3 3rd Forward (July Sept.) Buyers 8 lv m h Seller* <<; 516 July Sept. Buyers403 words
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Advertisement238 1939-01-10 4 BANK OF CHINA RANGOON AGENCY 55 Phayre Street, Rangoon Telegraphic Address:"CHUNGKUO", RANGOON. Opened For Business. THE I UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In 8.8.) No. 2, Chiilla Street, j (Bonham Building), Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000.00 f Issued, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,000.00 General Reserve 100.000.00 Telegraphic Address: TYEHUABANK." Telephone Nos.r—slB2,238 words
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Advertisement98 1939-01-10 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 Nrr th Bridge Road, Singapore. 253, South Cridge Road, Singapore. Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: NEW YORK. BANKERS: Midland Bank, Ltd.. Irving Trust Co.,98 words
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1441 1939-01-10 5 QOVT. ATTITUDE CRITICISED neral meeting ol .td w aa hold at T 13 jv B'l.ldins. C tCnairatani ~in, you tc my able that I suit* 3: U» you some in- j i i.-s experien- during the period first to the ac- I is1,441 words
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Article, Illustration90 1939-01-10 5 Hours alter *he fire ha* finally been quelled, firemen were stir at wcrk among\he cl arreu ruins cf a portion of the Hotel dcs Invalides one of the h storic buildings of Paris, which houses ihe tombs of Napole n and Maximal Foch. The fire broke out in the90 words
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799 1939-01-10 5 We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but in publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselv?s with the views expressed. To the Editor oj the Malaya Tribune) Sir,—It is a common error, due to the c. puul.suc propaganda so rampant, t799 words
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Article220 1939-01-10 5 (To the Editor of the Malcvr. Trttm**) Sir— I have read with much interest the article in the Sunday Tribune enU..ed "School Parades Battle Flag." I a Mai tiniei c College is famous throughout India. Rudyard Kipliiv, wrote of it In •Kirn" under a pseudonym. Ninety per cent,220 words
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Article281 1939-01-10 5 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir-More often than not firms ac vvtise for new hands stating that Chinese are preferred." Of course, it nay sound puerile if we Indians shew iealousy towards our Chinese brethren >r> their being preferred; far from it, wo ere only happy to281 words
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Advertisement423 1939-01-10 5 GOLD LEAF TLA Gold Leaf Ten like ft Funny day. sheA a brightness over everything- -:'t's thfc sweetener of toil and soother of cares. Gold Leaf Tea is a perfec< Tea. The merit and superiority of Gold Leaf us thru it is drawn from the cool Highlands of Sunny Ceylon.423 words
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Advertisement111 1939-01-10 5 «U1 work, whatevci the amount w.h command our iuilest attention. With tne facilities o. Uie Oversea-Chinese Barik.n;» Corporation, LuT., and thy las.em Really Co., Ltd., we are in a unique position whit«. links facilities wilh security For further particulars please apply to The CHINESE BANKERS TRUST CO., LTD., I China111 words
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Miscellaneous270 1939-01-10 5 WHAT DOES YOUR HOROSCOPE REVEAL? Let Professor Benedict, Noted Continental Astrologer, Give You Absolutely Free, Ine Verdict oi the Zooiac on your tile, and let. you af its Influence on Lovi and Mariiage, Business, Succc I. Friends, Lucky Dfcjfe, Travel, Change and Happiness Would you like to j '.now cratis270 words
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Article98 1939-01-10 6 Singapore, Monday.—Char nstance of Detecthe Insp if th? Detective Branch, t 3oh Sin Cheng and Li Hoh L produced this morning in >olice court before Mr Kern >er on the charce that they T an. 7, at 53, Duxton T*re found in possession ol to wit labels98 words
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Advertisement475 1939-01-10 6 WORKING HARD i AT 71... After 40 Years of Perfect Health There !> no need to be a "back num* ber" at three-score-and-ten. Ever since she wa c 31, this 71-year-old woman has takeir Kruschen Salts. During those 40 years, she has been in perfect health, i she still is.475 words
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Advertisement84 1939-01-10 6 spoil i/our S^mJ\ food j STAYING INDOORS" j 's a pleasure denied ti. the past generation which hundreds nowI adays enjoy m mm mmm through the Broad- Hp ca>>l,ng ol Good j Music A Fine J .Speech or Singing! k 1 j especially if it' s afJ J 1 RADIO84 words
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Miscellaneous902 1939-01-10 6 Beethoven Concert From Nirom 8.30 p. m. t f^^^^^rfSWfe SINGAPORE HONGKONG M WW 9 H\ !^HS Mm I lij* R M M Es&ja ZHL 225 metres 8 (1.33 mc's? 5! 20 Relay—dance orchestra from th- 3 H A-=^SF™^^^^^^j^J^^i 5.00 Malaysian songs, t Hotel M A V 1 5.20 Malay Tangos902 words
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337 1939-01-10 7 Earl Hampton - (By Earl Hampton Hollywood when he or she isn't standing in? Ie ,i\ uedJ f n i I j !octOXli 00 v i s in •"Ka'iirj w. vn-Ma R Check, < tracks' n petweeti the [qq Hot To Kathsicne horse sacramenti k ton he( wen337 words
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Article, Illustration20 1939-01-10 7 Sonja Jlenie together with Rosemary Lane and Richard Greene—all three are in Sonja's latest film.20 words
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Article112 1939-01-10 7 r'LL bet no one was mere surprised than Darryl Zanuck to discover that, in addition to guiding the dertinies of Twentieth Cen-tury-Fox, he had also built them a *well set of scenery. But he did. Here's how it came about: In hunting for a horse farm112 words
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Article37 1939-01-10 7 -i -i cont o rntncvn crew back to the famous livestock show at Kansas City to obtain shots of "the world's mo?' beautiful mule" for the next Bob Burn 1 film, "I'm From Missouri."37 words
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Article471 1939-01-10 7 A MUSICAL event of unusual significance was the appearance at the Capitol Theatre last night of the Wuhan songsters, who gave two concerts in aid of the China Relief Fund. Thesf were arranged by the China Relief Committee of Singapore, and a sum of $1,900 was471 words
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Advertisement90 1939-01-10 7 PYRAMID lI A \l>K E X CIII i: I S Br Si -g Ef2 If 1 ryramld handkerchiefs always win through. After eve r y rcugh and tumble th3ir colours remain as cheerful as ever. And it cannot be saici that a Pyramid is afraid of the wash. You can90 words
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Advertisement493 1939-01-10 7 In Only 7 Days-VMS Amazing Change! Mis. Dorothy Bramhall, 16 Southwood House, Southwood Rd London, *»g*nl has expressed her amazement at the astonishing effect of this New Beauty Treatment even in one week. 11! one short week' Thousands of skin soft and smooth in a few days, delighted women have493 words
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Miscellaneous159 1939-01-10 7 DAILY CROBSwrjRI> 1 M '1 I*l 7 4 »I[ j M ICROSS: CLUES DOWN: an Army ser- l In "Ye Marineio of w?*?!* Campbell coupled it with the i is clear to see breeze. I again! It had a dying fail" Shakespeare aremtectore. b. incomplete. i erhaps? 6 Think of159 words
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Advertisement242 1939-01-10 8 TO-DAY'S MEMORABLE GALA EVENT! 3 YEARS TO MAKE! OVER HOURS TO SHOW! s*mrmm M. G, MS magnificent Screen Spectacle Unsurpassed for THRILLING, HEART-STIRRING BEAUTY! [3SHOWS DAILYj j^V^ PHONE 5261 W% V j I X.J L M 2.45 6.00 9.30 P.M. SEATED i:.U^ fl^^^^fY THE FABULOUS ROMANCE OF A GLAMOROUS BEAUTY!242 words
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Advertisement130 1939-01-10 8 OWING TO GREAT I SUCCESS -extended! j ONE MORE NIGHT! j j LAST NIGHT j 1 6-15 9-15 I jPAVILIONj 1 j THE FUN IS FAST AND j 2 FURIOUS IN THIS BIG 1 j COMEDY HIT! HNHHHHM I *M* mm W H m mm 9 m U mm MHflHl^^^Hi^^H^^BHfl130 words
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Advertisement392 1939-01-10 8 CAPITOL TIIKAITtF^ 5^ TUESDAY, Jan. 17th at 9.15 p<ni Grand (Parity Cinema Entertainment in aid of ihe iEwi J REFUGEES Relief Fund. >—————— 1 Under the Distinguished Patronage and Presence ol """"""h H.E. The Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas. G.CM.G. 08.1 H.E. The General Officer Commanding. Maior Genfral v r C.8.,392 words
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242 1939-01-10 9 CHUNGKING, JAN. 9. m TUTS OF THE CHINESE ARMY HAVE REPLENISHED AS THE RESULT OF THE M THE LATEST WEAPONS, AND IT IS A Vv .riPATED BY CHINESE LEADERS THAT S CAPABLE OF FACING ANY MAJOR ■VIE FROM ANY DIRECTION. reinforcements are242 words
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76 1939-01-10 9 iunu nity in Bengal macn exercised nding mi* P ar l 0 Sir Edward oeorC e Campbell, ropean (iroups in Council and Assembly resin are tluc to |U |,tics very oon. thai though out Of Bei 'ball is lifeely I iisiness interest BO come, bnt76 words
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199 1939-01-10 9 Singapore. Monday. manager of a cloth shop in South Bridge ded guilty to failing to submit to the Registrar cm- nUtv class and origin of 3.250 yards of registered Z 'importing 3.630 yards of regulated texlies, and default one month's s.i. on the199 words
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Advertisement56 1939-01-10 9 JUBILEE THEATRE' OU HALL 2*o p.m. Sun. 11th 15th Jan. 15KJ9. ROBIBON J >m< noCROSBY ythm on the Range" MARLBOROUGH >.:SO. .ConfroWed' by STiau? Bros. Ltd.) u-ewell Screening Positively last two shows of "^HINTAMANI I j Your last chance to see this wonder Picture! m X IN(i TOMORROW:— BHAKTA PURANDARADAS'56 words
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Advertisement50 1939-01-10 9 Five Stai Comedy From United Artists The Gayest \nd Crookede-t) *amir> You've Ever Met! Exuding Charm and Larceny With hvery Smile! UIINICK DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. PAUIiTTI I GODDARD I THE ,M I YOUNG'"HEAR% WITH 1 ROiANO oomm, YOUNG 6/LLfE BURKE HESHY STFPHfNSOti J C. utid h RICHARD VALI.ACE THIS WEEK-END50 words
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Advertisement476 1939-01-10 9 31 YEARS OF GASTRIC ULCERS Stomach Now Quite Healed Who could blame a stomach guflerer for giving up every hope of a cure after 31 long years of suffering i But relief does surely come when tne remedy that never fails is put to the test. Mrs M. H. Y.476 words
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Advertisement94 1939-01-10 9 The BIGGEST THRILLER of the Year! |j OPENS TO-DAY \MII U A AT 3.15, 6.15 9.15 P.M. I I ALSO LATEST BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS Other Interesting ggM^ The Year's Gayest Entertainment Hit! If I 1 tV>¥ uN'. I NEXT s M moNEY W*° tOOU £tftio 4«««» a ChangeS 1 j94 words
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Article657 1939-01-10 10 IN a recent speech the Prime Minister referred in vigorous terms to the violent attacks on British statesmen which have appeared in the Press of Germany in connection with the Jewish refugee problem. Quotation is necessary to show exactly how violent these attacks were, and therefore we657 words
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Article, Illustration731 1939-01-10 10 A- C- Cummings - Dirty Work At The Cross-Roads? Will Visit LONDON After Rome PARI!) By A- C- Cummings MYSTERY man of European diplomacy, Cap tain Fritz Wiedemann, Hitler's personal representative and aide-de-camp, is expected to visit London after the return of the Prime Minister and Lord Halifax from Rome. Captain731 words
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Article133 1939-01-10 10 Kitchen Falls Ten Feet.—Headline. I The maid still indignantly denies that j zhe dropped it. t Not long ago I had words with my neighbour about an unsightly shed that he had put up in his garden. But 1 r.TO glad 'o say it has c-.l] blown133 words
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Advertisement116 1939-01-10 10 'QBTURE' THE WONDER ANTI-BLOW-OUT SOLUTION MAKES NEW TYRES PERFECT IMPROVES OLD TYRES AVOIDS BLOW-OUTS OBTURATE Motor Car, Lorry Motor Cycle Tyres with "OBTURE" (Write f< Pamphlet giving Full Particulars) KO»fi\Mi?\ A CO., LTD. j NOFINERWHISKYGOESINTO j SOLE AGENTS: j j JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd.; i (Incorporated in England. J j116 words
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Advertisement50 1939-01-10 10 WHITEAWAYS COLAFIX SHIRTS. ME A reliable English Shirt JMBr' attached Trubeimed c I Mr.dc lrom. a strong EirMsn poplin in stripes and p!an: cj'.curs In blue fc:w:i anu L'.zcs 14 to 17% j The finest shirt valu< 1 nd °~am, ,ain poplin m^mm^ SALE PRICE $2.50 Each —GREAT MONEY-SAVING EVENT-50 words
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532 1939-01-10 11 London, Jan. 9. t ending the "cam-ii-rril i exaggerated f" 1 V: hostile persona and propap nt,a JL u i alleged atrocities onpnM* j?*! a 'j n Palestine the lhe hVissued a detailed dcs- Wtf.^ 06 the real situation in priptioß ol k a532 words
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Article155 1939-01-10 11 Shanghai. Jan. 10. revealed that during the v illi Mr. Arita. the Japa- M Ulster, immediately after I on oi the Hiranuma Cabinet, i German Ambassador urged Japan enecl an early naval occupation of Hainan. was to divert the attention ureal Britain and France from thL155 words
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458 1939-01-10 11 Big Purchases By Britain Reuter. Washington, Jan. ft. rfHE appeal by Mr. CordeU Hull, Secretary of State, to American aircraft manufacturers not to export planes or bombsi »j countries whose armed forces were accused of bombing civilian copulations has been almostReuter. - 458 words
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Article86 1939-01-10 11 Reuter. London, Jan. 8. FIRE has broken out aboard the New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rimutaka (formerly the P. and O. Mongolia) in the South Pacific. The ship left London for Auckland with 286 passengers on Dec. 8. According to latest wireless advices the outbreakReuter. - 86 words
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Article98 1939-01-10 11 Reuter. Basle, Jan. 9. THE heads of the various central banks, including Mr. Montaga Norman and Dr. Schacht, held a formal meeting to-day. Aitho"crh only totem*! affairs of the Bank of International Settlements were considered it is understood international financial action to assist emigration ofReuter. - 98 words
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Article58 1939-01-10 11 Reuter. Berlin Jan. 9.—Hitler to-day formally over the new Reich Chancellery wnich has a street frontage of ebou* a quarter mile, adjoining the old Chancellery Eight thousand workeis aroo helped to complete the building in record time were present. It isiimpd p -food the buildingReuter. - 58 words
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Article25 1939-01-10 11 Reuter. Tokyo .Jan. 9—Twelve Parliamentary vice-ministers have tendered their resignations to Premier Hiranuma. This follows the resignations or counsellors yesterday—Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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98 1939-01-10 11 Ijondon. Jan. 9. THE great strategic importance of the British air mission to Australia is emphasised by Reuters air correspondent. I He says that Australian aircraft production is designed to meet Australia's own defence needs and in case of emergency the needs of New98 words
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Article26 1939-01-10 11 Reuter London. Jan. 9.-Admiral Sir Edward Evans (Evans of the Broke) Is relinquishing his post of Commander-ln-rhi-f of the Noro to-rtnv RenterReuter - 26 words
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176 1939-01-10 11 Reuter. London, Jan. it. THE Ministry of Health has issued a list showing the division of England and Wales for the purposes of evacuation. The country is divided In three groups —firstly, a limited number of large crowded areas from which evacuation willReuter. - 176 words
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Article70 1939-01-10 11 Reuter. London Jan. 9.—The Imperial Airways liner Falcon, under command of Captain Percy, broke another commercial record when it flew from Croydon to Brussels in 48 minutes at an average speed of 250 miles an hour. In addition to the captain the Falcon carried elevenReuter. - 70 words
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Article119 1939-01-10 11 Reuter. KaiiKoon, Jan. 9. T HE cit, awoke this morning to find troops of the Gloucester Regiment patiolling the city. 4 tMtnct tion with the This .s the climax to the sporadic activities in t civil disobedience campaign of the last two days, hun crReuter. - 119 words
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290 1939-01-10 11 Reuter. London, Jan. 9. EXPLORATION, rather than negotiation, is likely to be the keynote of L the Rome talks, says Renter's diplomatic correspondent. Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Halifax are fob* with no Uleas and no formal agenda, nor have they rece.ved any irom theReuter. - 290 words
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Article62 1939-01-10 11 Reuter. London. Jan. 9 C^J^ nC delegation will arrive in London to morrow to lesume negotiations for a turttS loan from Britain to rehabilitate Czechoslovakia, ft is Prague Government is anxious for a total foan of £30 millions, of which m*»£ has already been granted SirReuter. - 62 words
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Advertisement51 1939-01-10 11 1 riJARANTEED FOR 12 MONTHS fiWATTsOI'TIMT (20 WATTS DISSIPATION) 8-.NCH DYNAMIC SPEAKER OcSoiNC SENSITIVITY ON 13 METRES HANDSOME CABINET MALAYA'S LATEST HIGH-PERFORMANCE MEDIUM PRICED SET MA li lo nl Si- Military Sana 9= 1™ 8,,, C rt™ (M verti,e m ent of TH. Oencrai Electric Co.. Md.. o, Enolana. «m»«et51 words
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Article862 1939-01-10 12 AWAY FOR 68 DAYS Singapore, Monday. WHEN a pretty 13-year-old girl Ong Seh Moi, failed to return home after she had been sent out to buy two cents worth of soap, her widowed mother, Ang Chiew Sang, went to the police for assistance when862 words
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Article45 1939-01-10 12 HH. the Regent of Johore, who was slightly injured on the shoulder when a black panther escaped in his private zoo, is in the Johore Hospital for treatment. On inquiry this morning, the Tribune was informed that his condition was improving.45 words
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Article143 1939-01-10 12 Kuala Kangsar, Monday. THE Malay Mosque at Kota Lama Kiri. Kuala Kangsar. was the scene last night of a religious function when His Highness the Sultan. Sir Abdul Aziz. K.C.M.G.. X B E C M.G., of Perak, entertained all his subjects of the mukim of Kota143 words
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Article75 1939-01-10 12 Singapore. Monday.—Tah Loon, a 20--yt ar-old-Hokkien, apneared in the fourth police court this morning before Mr. Kenneth a Blacker charged that he, last Saturday at about 3 p.m. in Hong Kong Street, committed robbery of $3JiO, the property of Tan Su Ah. After the charge was read out75 words
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Article75 1939-01-10 12 Singapore, Monday.—Fong Foo, a 22 year old Cantonese, was sentenced to one day s simple imprisonment and a fine of $50 or in default to undergo two weeks* rigorous imprisonment by Mr. L. C. Goh in tne filth police court to-day on a charge that he on Dec.75 words
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Article61 1939-01-10 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Fahat, Saturday.—An ice-cream seller Mydin was charged before the Batu Pahat Court Magistrate, Ungku Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, this morning for selling ice-cream without a license in a kampong. Mvdin pleaded ?ui!ty and said he only sold his ice-cream in the kampong61 words
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Article144 1939-01-10 12 Singapore, Tuesday. IN two weeks' time, the first batch of 60 volunteers will begin training aa air raid wardens, while the A.R.P. Department, of which Mr. Edwin Tongu: is Director, is already busy with the selection of men and women to fill posts in the volunteer144 words
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Article275 1939-01-10 12 A SUMPTUOUS farewell dinner was given by Rai Saheb Prithvi Chand Mehta, Deputy Superintendent of the C .1.1).. on Saturday in honour of Sardar Begum Akhtar, Muslim poetess and journalist of Cawnpore, who is leaving for India to-day. She has been on a tour of the275 words
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Article19 1939-01-10 12 The P. and O. liner Chitral is due at SingaDore from Hongkong at 10 a.m. to-morrow (Wednesday).19 words
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Article184 1939-01-10 12 j Singapore, Monday. SEQUEL to a collision that occurred at the junction of McPherson Road and Upper Aljunied Road between a van and a lorry, was to-day heard in the Sixth Court before Mr. C. H. Koh when Chew Lai Ui the van driver was charged184 words
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Article102 1939-01-10 12 Blnganore, Monday—A fancy dress ball was held at the Adelphi Hotel on Saturday night by the European members of the S.S. Poiice Force, and was an unqualified success. Dancing was indulged In by the 200 odd guests, present among whom were the Chief Justice. S.S.. Sir Percy102 words
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92 1939-01-10 12 A REUNION was Jield at the Airport Hotel yest?rdav evenm form of a tea party which was attended by more than '.i ike of the Anelo-Chinese School. Klang. The Rev \be| Ekrund yv of the school, was in the chair. ,)r,nr ipal A92 words
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Article176 1939-01-10 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. jyjß. C. S. Venkatachar, Agent to the Government of India in Malaya, accompanied by Mrs. Venkatachar, will leave for India on Friday, Jan. 13. The object of Mr. Venkatachar's visit to India is to assist the Government of India in their176 words
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Article103 1939-01-10 12 Ipoh. Monday. A GANG of eight Chinese robbers, armed with knives and i pisti.i. entered a general provisions shop just outside Kampar during the early hours of Saturday night Tying up the four inmates of the house, three women and one man. the intruders decamped ui»h103 words
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188 1939-01-10 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) SEREMBAN. MONDAY. A TAMIL MET HIS DEATH UNDER STRANGE CIRCUMSTANCES ON SATURDAY NIGHT ON KUALA Jl LAI, ESTATE, BAHAU, ACCORDING TO REPORTS WHICH REACHED SEREMBAN TO-DAY. It is alleged that deceased, much the worse for liquor, returned to the estate188 words
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Article146 1939-01-10 12 Arrived from N.E.I, by KLM plane "PH-ALT"—Mr. Respincer, Mr. Philips. Miss Pos. Mr. Beltz, Mr. Enter. Left for Medan, India and Europe by KLM plane PH-ALT—Miss Pos, Mr. G. Aurely, Mr. J. Saito, Mr. Respincer. Arrived from Europe, India and Medan by KLM plane PH-ARB—Mr R. Seidan,146 words
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138 1939-01-10 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A CHINESE was convicted m the Criminal District Court yesterdaj on a charge of criminal breach of trust. The District Judge (Mr. 1 B Gibson) imposed nominal seatta* His honour (to accused): CM JJJ pay a fine?— That depends upon tw138 words
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Article16 1939-01-10 12 An Imperial air n in Singapore to-morrov Tin- time f arrival wiil be later.16 words
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Article164 1939-01-10 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) WITH feelings of regret at partinu w from newly-found friends, the 38 young West Australians, members of tap loung Australia League, who have in Singapore during the last week under <re charge of two officers, will leave for Australia by the S.S. Koolinda tomorrow164 words
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Advertisement59 1939-01-10 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. :o: CHINA BUILDING, CHUIIA STREET. 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE :o: FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORK MENS COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: SEREMBAN POI BROS., MALACCA HONG CHYF CO., H. LUMPER WENG HENG LOONG, Kr4V NG KON CHEE, KLAM. LEE ENG TEH, f™ 1 LEE AH WENG PENANG GENERAL59 words
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142 1939-01-10 13 Vn Trade [genciesToße Tokyo. Jaa 9. L t Hm principle GovI financial 1 v. M t Ishiwata, thedevejofr* the country's afod«cllv« fmpon <radc: Eft the adjastntt* of re;,l",n 1 toods thirdly Sleauifi of the country's l 0 absorb the public bond142 words
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128 1939-01-10 13 Reuter. London, Jan. 9. WHILE floods and gales following a rapid thaw left an extensive trail of damage in Britain, June temperatures were recorded in many districts. A night temperature of fifty-three decrees Fahrenheit was experienced in London which is nearly three decrees higher than theReuter. - 128 words
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Article40 1939-01-10 13 Reuter. Melbourne. Jan. 9.—Two forest officers at Tooiangi were fatally burnt in the Victoria bush fires. There is still no news ot the persons surrounded by flames et Erica and there is g:oa- anxiety over their fate.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article59 1939-01-10 13 Reuter. Berlin. Jan. 9. The number of pastO'S oi the Confessional Church who have teen prevented from carrying out their work is stated to have been further increased. About one hundred and thirty are deprived of office, forty may not preach, four, including pastor Martin Niemoe-ller, are underReuter. - 59 words
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Article450 1939-01-10 13 rlain is meeting Musso•ill be the outcome? Anglo-Italian understandrtain, though there will be t speaking in the initial mberlain wants more 1 Angk>ltalian pact. He is i improvement of relations l 'mc and Italy and a noaration between the two a prelude to a fourto guarantee the450 words
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Article, Illustration89 1939-01-10 13 Prince Chirasakti of Siam. cousin of the King of Siam and adopted son (he is a blood cousin) of the Prince and Princess of Sukhodaya—who were Kins and Queen of Siam from 1925 to 1935—was married at Caxton Hall register office. London, to Miss Mani Raja Nuprabandu,89 words
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144 1939-01-10 13 Reuter. London. Dec. 9. *Vl\E situation in the Far East will be among the questions discussed when the British Ministers meet to-day on the eve of Mr. Chamberlain's departure to Rome, states the Daily MaiTs diplomatic correspondent. Ik* say.«, "For someReuter. - 144 words
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148 1939-01-10 13 NEWS has been received from Segamat. North Jchore, of the death of Mr. John Morton Billing, Executive Engineer, P.W.D. Mr Billi'-.g who was 36 years of age. had been III luaiaya since 1926. when he was appointed Assistant Engineer, Johore Bahru. He was Assistant Engineer at,148 words
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Article266 1939-01-10 13 TO-MORROW FOR ALL READERS. Uphill work in bust- ness; disappointments and set- backs likely. Nothing of supreme importance should be tacklcd, let matters take their normal course and refrain from press- ing issues. SPECIAL INFLUENCES: April i 20 to May 20. Your patience 2 may be266 words
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149 1939-01-10 13 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. MR. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, returned a finding of death by misadventure, at an inquiry,, to-day into the death of a 44-year-old Chinese amah. Wee Soh, who died on Christmas Day, as a result of injuries149 words
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Advertisement337 1939-01-10 13 on! n *mf) THERE S 9 Pineapple HAM FOR TIFFIN Delicious, tender slices and fresh tomato salad—what more hungry men wish for? Pireapple HAM, baked jr billed, an appetising and mouth-watering spread—and what a welcome change to the menu also. When in doubt what to prepare for the next day337 words
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180 1939-01-10 14 Byrne Displaces Armstrong NEWS FLASHES FROM THE HOCKEY FIELD SINGAPORE Hockey XI have a busy programme of matches ahead of them within the next two weeks. On Sunday, Jan. 1$ they meet Malacca at Malacca. On Friday, Jan. 20 Johore visits Singapore to play180 words
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Article79 1939-01-10 14 IN a hockey match played yester- day on the Hong Lim Green, the Straits Chinese Secreation Club beat the Singapore 22nd. Heavy Battery by six goals to one, in a very onesided game. Most of the scoring was done in the second half79 words
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181 1939-01-10 14 THE Y.W.C. A. will have a new Acti- vities Secretary from this week. Miss Flora Knight, a Ceylonese, from Kuala Lumpur, takes the place of Miss McCrea. who goes as secretary to the Kuala Lumpur Y.W.C.A. Miss Knight is the first woman of her race181 words
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Article, Illustration125 1939-01-10 14 DISPLAYING an all round superiority over their opponents Fort Canning yesterday defeated the S A O B B' fifteen by 31 points (five goals and two tries) to nil. This constitutes the worst defeat the "Saints" have suffered this season, but it mast be borne in125 words
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Article349 1939-01-10 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malacca, Sunday. HPHE Malacca Hockey team made ample amends for their faillures last year when they ushered in the new year with a creditable victory over Johore m Friday. The home team won 3-0. Next Sunday the Settlement playr Singanore and only three changes are made in349 words
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Article, Illustration541 1939-01-10 14 An S.C.C. forward rushes round in fine style to gather the ball in the match between the Club and the Sikh Police yesterday. Police lost 2—o. SIKH POLICE BEATEN BY TWO CLEAR GOALS Men Play Barefoot Singapore, Monday. S.C.C. beat the Sikh Police by two goals to nil at hockey541 words
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Article65 1939-01-10 14 RUGBY London. .Lan I THE following will Ue I inlands team against in a rugby mid at Twickenham on fan. 82:—. Freakes (Oxford (Jniversitj Guest (Liverpool Unlversit; Heaton (Waterloo*. Hancock (Birkenhead Park Carr (Old Cranleighans» Cooke (Richmond t, Walker (R.A.F.); Prescott (Harlequin* Toft (Waterloo*, Teden <65 words
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Advertisement10 1939-01-10 14 «niiiimiiiimH^mwmiH DELICIOUS II PREPARED TO THE J|L FROM LAST ORANGE10 words
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Advertisement79 1939-01-10 14 M HAPPY WORLD STADIUM, 20th A GEO. E. LEE PRESENTS THE .MIDOI.I WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF ORiENI H» FRISCO SOMPONG iSA VI 'HOLDER i 15 «3. Rounds. CHALLENGER 1 J^MH M V SUPPORTED BY A SINGAPORE BANTAMWEIGHT TITLE 'If f 1 J. MORTELL vs. L. ABAYAN jff (HOLDER!. 15 (3» Rounds.79 words
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Advertisement27 1939-01-10 14 A Tankard of Health L i I JC 1) *I B^ I I I I I i Q I Distributed h) I miser Neave U 4 J27 words
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Article, Illustration116 1939-01-10 15 BOXING C*OR the second year Bertram Clarke, son of Dr. Noel 1.. Clarke, of Singapore, has been appointed Captain of Boxing at Eton College and President ot the old Etonian Boxing and Fencing Club. Describing a recent contest In which he took pait, a116 words
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Article, Illustration57 1939-01-10 15 Port Elizabeth, Jan. 9. r and 235 runs hereto-day and inflicted 8 m Province. The M.C.C. scored 518 for I core Hutton scored 202, Paynter 99, .>.{ nut out red innings, nil ir no 2° i nd i ynter added I .1 wrl I n57 words
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Article98 1939-01-10 15 who has been a cripple Tor twelve years, the result of a mining accident, has won a i rainer and promoter. of getting about Mr. S.m Garratley. re), 'a a successful tournaments every chool which has pu f his home town 1 I t boxed98 words
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Article81 1939-01-10 15 Spec al party tickets are available ;ti -in the F.M..S. Railways for travsl- ling to and from Kuala Lumpur in contion with the Malaya Cud Rugby i F ml which is schedv.le,' for Jan. 14 ?a I the Federal Capital. For parties of not less than 1081 words
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Article27 1939-01-10 15 The hockey fixture between the S.R.C. and the 7th Heavy Battery which was to have been nlaved yesterday at the S R C. was cancelled.27 words
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521 1939-01-10 15 Y.M.C.A. Swamped At Hockey Colts 5; V.M.C.A 0. TN a fast and interesting game of hockey on the Anson Road ground, the V.M.C.A. lost to the Singapore Colts by five goals to nil. Loveday and Teskey shared the honours between them.521 words
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Article64 1939-01-10 15 GARRISON GOLF CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP The Gcfrison Golf' Cfub's. Championhip Cap competition .qualifying round. rive to be played Saturday, was pestpened owins to the course being too v/et for play. Thi? ccmpetition will take place next Saturday (Jan. 14) at the s"!r*?e tirr° and place. The course will be closed64 words
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Article21 1939-01-10 15 The monthly meeting of the Chinese Friendly Association will be held at the clubhouse to-day at 8 p.m.21 words
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Article139 1939-01-10 15 Reuter. LONDON, JAN. THE FOLLOWING IS THE DRAW FOR THE FOURTH ROUND OF THE F A. CUP, TO BE PLAYED ON JAN. 21:— Notts County v. Walsall Portsmouth v. West Bromwirh or Manchester United Sheffield Wednesday or Hivll v Cheater Middle:,buro\:gh or Bottom v. Sunderland.Reuter. - 139 words
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Article52 1939-01-10 15 The N.A.A.F I held a friendly soccer match on Saturday at Farrer Park between two teams composed of Europeans and Asiatics. The Europeans: won the ma*ch by two f 4oals to nil. Ashby scoring both goals for his side. Medals wee presen'ed to all the members of the52 words
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203 1939-01-10 15 ban, Sb.u'.ay. Tin: stale i. a caaaificaship final... vi e<: v.r: ti'ayad to-day, proved j. t »t far; *>»rf ihrec ef the evtnta «rt r< -Js \vd while in tne Cvcnt, th m BtM doubles, a walk-over was given because one player was lick, and203 words
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Advertisement216 1939-01-10 15 W^^BLADES i years of research, Gillette engineers have succeeded in fiffir T /mmfiUm putting a sharp edge on stainless steel. 'jlsf.^ There is no cleaning and drying to be Wg^St done after shaving with a Stainless Gillette blade. It is not even necessary to remove the blade from the razor.216 words
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Article491 1939-01-10 16 (From Our Own Reporter} Ipoh. Monday. "JjECAUSE I requested him not to take my handkerchiefs, perfumery and powder to other persons, he became furious and attacked me with a pair of scissors/ This was part of the evidence recorded in a case in which Phun491 words
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Article301 1939-01-10 16 Singapore, Monday. "QUITE apart from rioting the accused had deliberately committed housebreaking, smashed up the shop, committed mischief and caused loss over $1000 worth of goods" remarked Mr. L. B. Gibson, the District Judge, to-day when convicting four men on a charge of rioting. The men.301 words
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Article51 1939-01-10 16 (From Our Owi Correspondent) Batu Pahat. Saturday.—Goh Eng Huat. B Chinese ricksha-puller, was this morning charged before Ungku Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, the Batu Pahat Court Magistrate, for parking his vehicle on the road and thereby causing obstruction. He pleaded guilty and was fined fifty cents by the51 words
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Article226 1939-01-10 16 The following I the Special B Saturday to 9 a .m As usual, there cycle thefts but i A Teochiu won, v necklace with pen< was stolen from I Chin Chew Btn Saturday. I A Eurasian rep No. 44 Hooper into at 9.30 a clothing valued at226 words
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Article46 1939-01-10 16 The accident ambul i Singapore Fire 11 calls during Decemfr to cases outside Ifunicioa] The cases were cla Motor car accidents 33 motor toms dents 16. motor bus accidenl car accidents 7. colls p tempted suicide X sh i tin 7. other causes 19346 words
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Advertisement32 1939-01-10 16 Look for tfliesc trade marks of Guaranteed if ual i t y and look for the name "HERCULES" on the chaiiiwlicel, pedal*;, eie. STRONGEST CYCLE IN THE WORLD Smuiaideed. Joa. SO IJeaAi,32 words
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Advertisement186 1939-01-10 16 WEAKNESS AFTER FEVER When your temperature begins to fall and you feel you're getting better, then is the time to start to rebuild your wasted nerve and muscle tissues. Doctors have proved time" and time again that Horlicks is not only easily digested but also stimulates your faded appetite and186 words
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41 1939-01-10 17 Republican Resistance Broken At Urgel P lains Jan. 9« save anamat Ls third week. campaign E n sector ore i i{ General r sact witn marking nty-five mil** > ment. e t( rj i leans Tarra- from r inpre-mlles -f thirty thousand41 words
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Article62 1939-01-10 17 I I'.ahru. Sunday il it tbf ,vi ho blame i Bakar, the seei quitted Seah Kirn motor-van belong- ci Engineers, Singa- irged with negli- Que] to a collision aid a car driven Maridan, O C P.D, thai Inche 1 from Johore Bahru wife seated bechildren to the62 words
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Article18 1939-01-10 17 Reuter. to the forceful E' the Estremadura I of spirited Repu'oX k Republicans are B Reuter.Reuter. - 18 words
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Article116 1939-01-10 17 Reuter. London, Jan. 9. I rly in the day. i tntinent acted i t Her ol dollars, th- 1 m< d very quiet with to a minimum. mpi falling oil of ircles point out terlin re i pparenUy not npeded It is probably k< nd rallyReuter. - 116 words
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Article64 1939-01-10 17 s daraaaea, Jan. 9. I -HON \LISI headquarters camstates there is absolutely h in lh Ri publican claims iptared a nmmkcf of towns lura Iron! that t) cir desntrate a 1 the firmthe communique I tied heavy lo»- pera and Te]o- publicans reacked, burned ible buildings.64 words
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Article26 1939-01-10 17 il ra veUim represen- llps manager orpoiaUou of h !t *veriren ilt yesterd ay by the u C °W« of a busi-26 words
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312 1939-01-10 17 Surprise Offensive By Republicans Reuter. BURGOS, JAN. 9. THE NATIONALIST FORCES ARE NOW WELL ASTRIDE THE TWO MAIN ROADS LEADING TO BARCELONA. AND ARE MAKING RAPID PROGRESS. The centre forces, based on the Lerida and Balaguer sector, have captured the important junction town ofReuter. - 312 words
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Article90 1939-01-10 17 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Taiping, Monday. dressed up and nowhere to go" was the plight of some guests bound for wedding in Taiping yesterday when the car in which they were travelling skidded in Upper Museum Road in a heavy storm and crashed, injuring them on the90 words
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Article131 1939-01-10 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat, Saturday. THREE men were involved in an affray after a bicycle collision and one of them was so badly hurt that he remained a patient in the hospital for twelve days. This moming all the three men appeared before Ungfcu Ismail131 words
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144 1939-01-10 17 Reuter. Berlin, Jan. 9. AN important statement on the "distress" of the Evangelical Church in Germany was read by Pastor Wilhelm, a brother of a pastor in concentration camp. The statement, which was r>afted at a recent meeting, deals with the attitude ofReuter. - 144 words
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Article121 1939-01-10 17 THE Methodist Chun h at Paya Lebar last Saturday afternoon was the scene of a large gathering of Methodist men and women from all over Malaya and parts o f Borneo, when the Rev. Chew Hock Hin and his congregation were hosts to the Annual Conference of121 words
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Article64 1939-01-10 17 Singapore, Monday.—Three Teochi.i Chinese named Tai Son Eng. Ng Tye Eng and Ng Cheok If eng were charged in the fourth police court this morning before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker that they last Saturday caused hurt to Goh Kirn Kang with dangerous weapons viz. Iron hooks and bamboo64 words
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Advertisement67 1939-01-10 17 Taken Regularly Every Night BILE BEANS MAKE YOU LOOK AND FEEL YEARS YOUNGER Is Your Watch Working Well? If it is not. it needs attention. SEND IT TO AURORA'S Watch- Repair. Department Where it will be attended to by an Expert Repairer. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED CHARGES MODERATE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Try67 words
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Advertisement318 1939-01-10 17 WHY FALSE TEETH WEARERS HAVE BAD BREATH Millions Suffer Without Knowing I You can't notice any odor from 6cum, tamlsh, stain and odor— your plate or bridge—but others dissolves it away and leaves your can/ Dentists call this odor plate sweet and clean as new. "denture breath" and it's seri-318 words
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Advertisement158 1939-01-10 17 MALAYAN PRE Ml EQ HOTEL J TO-MGHT DINNER A DANCE (informal) G.3:> to S.;io p.m. <U0 to Midnight. ALLO —Complete Change Of Programme— A DARING SPECTACULAR CABARET ENTERTAINMENT The Daredevil Prestons SKATING SKILL—THRILLS ON WHEELS. Dinner $3.00. Non-Diners $1-00. RAFFLES BRASSERIE sra/ffi EXCELLENT CUISINE AT MODERATE PRICES RELAY OE RAFFLES158 words
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Article, Illustration18 1939-01-10 18 Mayor Wn Teh-Chen (wearing glasses) and Gen. Yu Han-mao are trying their utmost to recapture Canton.18 words
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Article128 1939-01-10 18 Chungking. I>L.V\S tor organising the entire population in unoccupied areas for effective continued resistance •gainst Japan are expected to be one «f the principal subjects of discussion ivhen preliminary conferences to prepare the agenda of the Fifth Plo iary Session of the Central Executive Committee128 words
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98 1939-01-10 18 Chungking. iN an effort to cnli,st the .support of 1 more nationals living abrorcl In the programme of economic reconstruction Ol the south-western provinces, the National Government has annour.ced that it will grant assistance to enterprises the major part of whose capital is supplied by overseas98 words
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Article206 1939-01-10 18 QENERALISSIMO Chiang Kai Shek has assumed the concurrent pos* of Commander-in-Chief of the Fourth War Zone (Kwan«*tur.£ and Kwangsi) in connect ion with the present military campaign in this pro\ince with (General Chan«» Fa-kuei as Sccond-»n-Command and simultaneously General Officer Commanding guerilla forces in East206 words
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538 1939-01-10 18 Overcrowding Problem Quack Medicine Banned By Authorities Chungking's Health '[HE newly-established Health Bureau of the Chungking Municipal Government has begun to function under the personal direction of its chief, Dr. Mci Yi-lin, well-known Chinese public health expert. A budget of $250,000 has been tentatively538 words
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Article139 1939-01-10 18 Changsha. CMASHING through Japanese w Chinese forces are reported to be v 'thin ten miles south ol Yochow, important city in north Hunan. Japanese detachments in the outskirts of Yochow are withdrawing inside of the city prei»' tory to a siege. Some Cantonese troops under139 words
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Article38 1939-01-10 18 The Second Nati Conference will be convi king in February, r the Ministry of Education. The Ministry has insti ious provincial departments VJ tion to draw up and lor educational reform paign of resistance Agency.38 words
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334 1939-01-10 18 Ranges! J_Jl RRIED preparation arc being made lor the passage of arms for China by the Burma-Yunnan highway and the town of tashia Is luis'lin* with activities in this connection. The railway lire i- being xt ndtd i.bout three miles closer to the frontier road334 words
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Article, Illustration9 1939-01-10 18 <.'s' ...!<i .l lNr su..t.... in 'tis-9 words
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Article142 1939-01-10 18 Chunjjkm: AT least 1.000.00 d (hine* fishermen in the MMkl provinces have been forced out oi their jobs as a resolt «f thf Japanese naval blsckadc alonj the hina toast since th< a* break of the present hostility, according to a recent estwuik In Shanghai alone some142 words
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Article38 1939-01-10 18 Tne Shanghai M I nounced the resignation v»:retary-j_,y.;era\ Ef < Mr. Pessenden Iki.n been I the Council since j mayor oi Shanghai 1 t lenient for many will be Mr. G. Godfrey Phi'-ipJ tish?r.-- International News*38 words
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781 1939-01-10 19 (United Press). Nagpur, Dec. 30. .'fitli session which commenced on Wednesday m D.-O ,(,ha passed 1 a resolution that considering the mc of Federation, though it is highly inund disappointing, should bf worked for L c League as a L. id warning ne(United Press). - 781 words
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167 1939-01-10 19 (United Press). Y.lhj i Bombay. Dec. 31. kesterdav <>(,e,ali n commenced its annual Z 1 isolation lh P of Mr. P. N. Sapru. i' y"t rattno their opposition fo the Federal 11 38 "Kerly unsatisfactory and retrograde the scheme so as to make(United Press). - 167 words
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288 1939-01-10 19 (United Press). Fyzabad. Dec. 31. t-f Fhe Muslim League's attacks on the Congress are baseless and absurd. lam ashamed that .an Indian should indulge in such abuse while they were all engaged in the fight for freedom," declared Pandit Jawahaiial Nehru, in his presidential address(United Press). - 288 words
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Article, Illustration45 1939-01-10 19 The late Mr. K. RAMAN MENON, Minister for Courts and Prisons, Madras, whose death at the age of 43 occurred on Jan. 3 last. A staunch Congressman throughout his life, his death is an irreparable loss to the nation.45 words
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102 1939-01-10 19 (United Press). New Delhi, Dec. 28. JYjAHATMA Gandhi h->s sent the following message to the All-India Women's Conference in Delhi: "Women alone oa;, emancipate themselves not men. Il' women will, they can help in the fulfilment of Ahimsa (non-violence*. Through 'Charkha' (spinning wheel) they can(United Press). - 102 words
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340 1939-01-10 19 (United Press). Lwira New IVc 28 h e real status i,,dian win n.se not with the passing of many Acts removing -heir rti*. abilities and reatarfc, their right.; it wfO riae on" M women free themselves o ignorance and superstition aw. acquire < -c(United Press). - 340 words
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Article260 1939-01-10 19 (United Press). A limed a bad. Jan. U7,\ini reception was accorded to Mahatma (iandbi who reached Bardoli last evening where he would stay for a month. Sardar Vallabhai Patel and other Congress workers of Surat district were present at the station. Mahaimaji drove to Swaraji Ashram where(United Press). - 260 words
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204 1939-01-10 19 Bihta Train Disaster (United Press). Patna. Jan. 5. ]V|K. RAMNATIIAN S.D.O. of Dinapore delivered judgement to-day 1 in what is known as the Ralph case eonxicting Mr. Ralph. Deputy Controller, L R. Dinapore, under section 101 of »he Indian Railway Act and imposing fine of Rs.(United Press). - 204 words
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Article227 1939-01-10 19 (United Press). Calcutta. Dec. 31. rpHE All-India Progressive Writers' Conference met at its second session here to-day at the Astltosh Memorial Hall (Bhowanipore). The Conference resolved that it was the sacred duty of all those who ioved culture to allign themselves with those forces in this(United Press). - 227 words
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Article, Illustration72 1939-01-10 20 warriors < f the Km tribe still hold sway in Liberia -perhaps the last pltce on earth where domination of a coloured race unchallenged. Top picture shows some Kru warrior chiefs, while below is a photo of the country's only battleship—gift of Queen Victoria.72 words
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Article, Illustration54 1939-01-10 20 Two British girls, Miss Dorothy Laird of Arran, and Miss Catherine Bridge of Wallasey, arrived in Victoria Dock, London, after 204 days in tfcfl Finnish sailing iiarque "Penang," last of 12 grain ships to arrive with a cargo of wheat from Australia. Photo shows the girls and54 words
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Article, Illustration166 1939-01-10 20 THESE monkeys were trying to prove that the old adage about bringing the horse to the water and making it drink, was untrue. They tried it on a pal, an Alsatian dog, and true enough, he wouldn't drink! Dog. monkeys and Otto, pictures ol whom you on166 words
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