Malaya Tribune, 17 January 1939
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Title Section38 1939-01-17 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVI. No. 13. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1939 FIVF CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, January 17, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1939 It?38 words
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Advertisement162 1939-01-17 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominanl In Malaya m E E F There is perhaps nothing quite so satisfying natural juices and retains its first freshness. to the appetites of hungry people as a good As a source of strength and energy, beef FA M 0 LI 5 helping of roast162 words
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Advertisement30 1939-01-17 1 9#Vo£ j MADAME PAGE j 22, Piccadilly, London. EXPERT DRESSMAKER I AND DESIGNER. Gowns Designer! Created in her j wurk rooms j 5 830 j I 13, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE.30 words
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Article99 1939-01-17 2 Reuter. Amsterdam, Jan. 14. THE printing presses of the NationalistSocialist paper "Helnationaie Dagbladd," the organ of the so-called Nazi movement in Holland, have been confiscated at Leyden, as well at* Friday's ussue. The action is the sequel to the publication some time ago of an article allegedReuter. - 99 words
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Article37 1939-01-17 2 Reuter. Washington. Jan. 15.—The State Department disclosed that Senhor Aranhn. Brazilian Foreign Minister, has accepted an invitation by Mr. Roosevelt f"o visit Washington in February to discuss important questions of trade between the two countries.—Renter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article35 1939-01-17 2 Reuter. Milan, Jan. 15. LORD Halifax has arrived here en route to Geneva. He told reporters he hoped to be able to pay another visit to Italy before long —Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article47 1939-01-17 2 Singapore, Sunday. Two Malay women who were travelling in a ricksha along North Bridge Road at about 5.10 this afternoon were thrown out of their vehicle when the ricksha was knocked down by a DiotOr car. The .ambulance conveyed them to the hospital.47 words
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223 1939-01-17 2 WRITTEN TWO BOOKS OENE BELBENOIT. who escaped from the penal color Guiana, and lived to write about it in what has become an int nationally famous book. "Dry Guillotine/ must return there unlel the U.S. Department of Immigration changes its mind. His departure223 words
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Article144 1939-01-17 2 Auckland, Dec. 28. THE first stage of a long voyage from New Zealand to South Africa began when the South African ketch-rigged auxiliary yacht Land's End, slipped out oi Auckland Harbour. It will be about a year before the Land's End reaches its home144 words
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Article178 1939-01-17 2 Reuter. gramme. Munich had merely dramatised and emphasised the significance of the sit- uation cf dancer which was recognised j by every other country. A bullying nation set out on a camj paign cT conquest always picked its spots carefully avoiding a mixup with equalsReuter. - 178 words
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Article119 1939-01-17 2 Messrs. Lewis and Peat. Ltd.. in U weekly lubber market report bom den dated Jan. 3. state: Our last report was dated D since when the Christmas Hid New Year holidays have intervene rally speaking we have had a market with a rising tendency; ment is119 words
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Article89 1939-01-17 2 Reuter. London. Jan. 14 CASY conditions prevailed <>n t** M money market and operators repayed without difficulty smm boi rowed to carry aver commitment* from 1938 to 1939. The inflow of tax revenue i.s enablin? Government to reduce its offering: treasury bills but this step is not popularReuter. - 89 words
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Article31 1939-01-17 2 Reuter. Cttawa, Jan. lb.—A resolution aath inng the flotation of a new C Government loan not exceeding million dollars is place! on th paper by the Finance Minister.—Rente:Reuter. - 31 words
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Article24 1939-01-17 2 Reuter. Lisbon, Jan. 15.—The Gei Crinocco, when leaving harbour collision with the Dutch cruise: Tron the latter being seriously danu Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article46 1939-01-17 2 Reuter. Jerusalem. Jan. 14.- The twenty hours curfew in the old city of Jerttsalem. excluding the Jewish qua began this morning. This mi!;' mand is in reply to an Arab di to strike as a protest agal ber of executions follow;.. mil court sentences.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Advertisement423 1939-01-17 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. V——, Pa Omd BRITISH INDIA (incorporated in England). 1\ O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage S'por< 1931) RANPURA 17.000 Jan. 2*! RAWALPINDI 1..000 Feb. 1( BL'RDWAN 6.070 Feb, 1] CANTON 15.500 Feb. 21 SOMALI 6,800 Mar. 1( CORFU 15,000 Mar. U C'HITRAL 15,900 Mar. 24 CARTHAGE423 words
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Advertisement449 1939-01-17 2 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSCHEK LLOYD, (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company'l intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA HON&umG SHANGHAI, *VORTU CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 s.s. "GNEISENAU" omits North China Jan. 19 S ms. "FULDA" omits Japan Jan. 31 BUS. "CORURG" Feb. 2 s.s. '\SCHARNHOJ3ST" omits North China Feb.449 words
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Advertisement352 1939-01-17 2 HOLIDAY (HI ISI S To: BANGKOK S AIGoN- I I By Luxurious One Class Motorships. Displacement Tons From Penang, P- Sham, Malacca. Spore J m.s. "LaJandia" (11,000» 31-1 1-2 2-2 4-.* Z m.s. "Jutlandia" (13,100) 21-2 22-2 23-2 25-2 m.s. "Meonia" 111,000) 14-3 15-3 16-3 18-3 j NE XT H352 words
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Advertisement133 1939-01-17 2 I H4MBURG-AMERIKA LIN IE o Deutsch-Ausiralische DampfschifTs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S'DOre 1939 m.s. RHEINLAND via Manila Jan. 22 t m.s. BURGENLAND Direct Feb. 4 t S.L' OLDENBURG Direct Feb. 20 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND HAMBURG AND BREMEN.133 words
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172 1939-01-17 3 London, Jan. 16. TWE v iew is taken in some London metn! market circles thai the recent improved demand for spelter is con net led with the (GovernmentV air raid shelter programme. Though no uflici tl statement Is available regarding either the quantity or172 words
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Article50 1939-01-17 3 MAY I HELP YOU? Thirty years' practical experience in homoeopathic treatment Many chronic and complicated eases have been cured by me In Malaya, especially In Singapore and Jchore. where other leading medical systems had failed, homec CENTRE 7 r ,<). North Bridge Road. Singapore, and Jalan Tanga Duke. Johore50 words
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310 1939-01-17 3 ISLANDS RISE IN RESERVOIR 'THERE r s just sufficient water tor thirty day* in the Labugama reservior and Bate* there is heavy rain in the catchment area wiiiun tne next lew days Coloabo residents v ill an unprecedented water famine. I M The water310 words
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Article51 1939-01-17 3 Reuter. Shanghai, Jan. 16. Father Jacqu.not. famous charitable worker, arrived her 3 yesterday fiom Chungking where he had been inter- viewing Gov irnment authorities. He declared Madame Chiang Kai Shek handed him a cheque for fifty thousand Chinese dollars for use In his weltare work in Shan; hai.—Reuter. - 51 words
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148 1939-01-17 3 Singapore, Monday. OAIIAD BIN VASLVI, one of four 3 Malay witnesses in a case heard before Mr. L. B. Gibson, the District Judge, yesterday, was fined $3 by his honour, who characterised a itatemeaf made by ■ritaesa in the witness-bo.-: as "a deliberate lie." Sahad148 words
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Article45 1939-01-17 3 Paris.—Paris is to have a much larger contingent of firemen. An Official journal publishes a decree by which the Palis fire brigade, or firemen's regiment, as it is called, is to be increased by 16 more officers, 81 more NCO As and 672 more men.45 words
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301 1939-01-17 3 Reuter. London, Jan. 16. I|X) the extent it helped the promotion of peace thron :h pnaaatl contact the Premier's effort is thoroughly worUi while, is the Seaera! verdict of the press this morning on Mr. Chair.herlninV, Roma visit. The Times recalls that theReuter. - 301 words
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Article159 1939-01-17 3 Singapore. Monday. SEQUEL to a collision between two cars, yesterday, at the junction of Sims Avenue and Aljunied Road was to-day heard in the Traffic Court When Messrs. Wee Hock Chin (Hokkien) and Tan Kwang Cheng (Teochew) the drivers of both cars had three charges159 words
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375 1939-01-17 3 ON hh v v irom Melbourne, Austral a, lo Germany, England, America and [taly, tm Irade cond'tions, with a view to the betterment of Ausual an labour problems, Mr. W. L. Cann, Australian manufacturer, accompanied by his wife and daughtrr, arrived in Singapore yesterday on375 words
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Article36 1939-01-17 3 The Aa m is notified that the KotaTinggi -Mersing Road is impassable in five plaeat between the 42nd and 46th milestone, owing to floods. The Kluang road at the 9?, mile also Ic^paaaabia.36 words
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Advertisement486 1939-01-17 3 Classified Advertisements S PUBLIC NOTICES. I Singapore Municipality H TENDERS. -nrr=: in o° w i" vl ted for the ie rials or service. Fo: I Municipal lender Room H Date of Cio.'ing. LV V of Crushed Granite 12 noon, Jan. 18, 1939 B tons of Pig Lead lor the I486 words
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Advertisement764 1939-01-17 3 PUBLIC -NOTICES TENDERS INVITED. TENDERS are invited for the supply Jf rations excluding rice and of hrewocd t. w L< L ung Kuk York Hill > f r °m 1939 t0 fne 29th Februa;y, 1940. inclusive Particulars of the quantities of rations aim firewood to be supplied may be obtained764 words
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Advertisement65 1939-01-17 3 UIMCAIN for Accuracy and Heauty ch'jose THE BEST WATCH known the world over. Everyone of them a MAS T II I» IE C in modern watchmaking history I i ill ——i —B I "STOCK CLEARANCE SALE" I GIFT-SHOP-SALON. 14, Capitol Flats. Phone 7354. (Lift 2nd Flocr). SI IT TO FIT65 words
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Advertisement61 1939-01-17 3 CLEAR THAT COLD WITH YAPEX Breathe the Vapex vapour from your handkerchief by clay and from the end of your pillow by night. It kills the germs, relieves stuffiness and prevents the spread of infection. Obtainable from your Chemists ft Stores. Manufactured by Thomas Kerfoot Co., Ltd., Bardsley Vale, England.61 words
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Article95 1939-01-17 4 Faris 177 11 64 New York 4.67 2 Montreal 4.71 7 16 Brussels 27.65 Geneva 20.69u Amsterdam 8.604 Milan 88 7 a Berlin 11.64% Copenhagen 21% Ofilo 19 Prague 136» 2 Heisingfors 226 3 /4 Madrid 200 Lisbon 110 3 16 /.thens 547V2 London, Jan. 16. Bucharest 66095 words
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Article838 1939-01-17 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Jan. 16, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 9 4 3 Al. m Kumbang 26 9 27 9 Ausirai Maiay 43|- 47|-nom Ayer Hitan: 22 23,6 Ayer Weng 0.571 2 0.62 ft Bangrin Tin 20;3838 words
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Article16 1939-01-17 4 Singapore Tuesday. Hie price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $110 (down Sfc).16 words
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Article18 1939-01-17 4 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 27% (unchanged) Sellers 27 !h (unchanged).18 words
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Article130 1939-01-17 4 A public lecture was delivered by Janab Nawab Sadar Begum Akhtar. the well known Muslim Poetess, Journalist and Tourist, under the auspices of the Bharathi Bhawan in the premises of the Rama Krishna Mission, 3, Norris Road on Saturday. Srimati R.M. Krishnan, who garlanded the lecturer,130 words
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315 1939-01-17 4 Singapore, Jan. 16. I MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3,9 43 Ayer Hitams 223 23 6 Banerins zoo Batu Selaxrgora J.JS J-Jf Hitams 0.30 0.35 Hongkong Tin J9 20Chenderiangs 12 6 lip Hong Fatts 0.6b 0.69 Idris Hyd. 7 3 8,Ipoh Tin 22 6 23 6315 words
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Article159 1939-01-17 4 Singapore, Jan. 16. H (Sian) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $143 R (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $1"9 R. (Siarr) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $137 Siam No. 1 $21b Siam No. 2 $200 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $120 Siam Broken Rice No. I159 words
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Article128 1939-01-17 4 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Jan. 16, 5 p.m. Compw DWdena Book, taSiS rrff «los« Date Ex. Dir. yeai X K, muntlng 3d ,an 27 Jm 28 *> run an 9d- Jan. 20 JftX! 27 Jan 21 7%% p otQli 9d.Bonus 0 fi na i Jan 2128 words
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Article234 1939-01-17 4 6% Maynard Co.. Ltd.. $30,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $4J:l,0O0 Int. «*s mi 3ft Aiim'm.""** norn Mar. 31, Sept. 30 in n« 4% 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 tet 6 norn Mar. 31 Sept. 30 1M itn 5%234 words
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Article400 1939-01-17 4 LONDON COMMODITIES x London Ifon* Previous To-day RUBBER Steady Steady inacl Spot Juyerj 8 8 Sellers 8 116 8 l ig Ist Forward (February) Buyers 8 8 Sellers 81 JO 8 l v; 2nd Forward (AprJJune) Buyers 8 116 8 116 Sellers 83 16 8 316 3rd400 words
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Advertisement357 1939-01-17 4 lIA Ali OF CIIIAA (incorporated In China by Special Charter). 12, Ceoil Street, Singapore. Telejhones: Manager** urnc ?1?o dssc Manager'? office 6442. 2xcn*4ige Dept. 6441 Office 5138-9 Cabi€ CHUNGKCO." Paid Up Capita! Cn. 40,000,000.00 Reserve Funds in Excel* of Ch. 4,800,000.00 Total Ausets approximately Ch. l,Boo.uun 000 00 Tae-Vung Reong,357 words
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Advertisement103 1939-01-17 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE Local Branches 458 North Bridge Road, Singapore. 253, South Bridge Road, Singapore. Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA LONDON BANKERS: X|TrTV NEW YORK BANKEKS: Midland Bank, Ltd., Xwi Irving103 words
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93 1939-01-17 5 Lansing, Kansas. M Fl convicts <>f the Kansas V p nitenttsry here have ifter drinking stolen liquid «*i h a crowd of pri-onaw took ocktaH party" in lfc J P l 'other convict critically 20 others arc in bed. a v ;ij> solution mi93 words
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Article175 1939-01-17 5 Singapore, Monday. THREE Chinese tods appeared 1 before Mr. LC. Goh in the gfth police court this afternoon M char ges of having escaped from the Reformatory School a tboal h) aJ n. yesterday. at the instance of superintendent ad been read out iding that they175 words
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Article80 1939-01-17 5 Singapore, Monday.—lsmail bin Ali, a 24 jreai old Malay, was this morning sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonmenl to be 1 lloi td by 12 months Mr. Conrad Oldham ir th second police court on a charge that 12, al Singapore committed thefl ol a leather purse80 words
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375 1939-01-17 5 London, Jan. 16. [Hh exchange of telegrams between the Prime Minister and II Duce at the conclusion of the British Ministers' visit to Rome confirms the view that satisfaction is felt on both sides as a lesult of their visit. After exprisMng appreciation of375 words
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Article45 1939-01-17 5 Advice has new been received that ths extra flight to Europe by X.L.M. ha, been cancelled and the extra mail, premcvslv advertised as closing at the General Post Office at 2 p.m yesteraa\ v ill not therefore, be despatched.45 words
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Article103 1939-01-17 5 Singapore, .Monday. TWO cases of attempted suicide w-.c this morning mentioned in the fourth police court before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker by Court Inspector J.A. Embury who said that both the accused were in hospital and asked for a week's postponement which was "ranted. in the first103 words
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Article65 1939-01-17 5 Reuter. Shanghai, Tan. IG. The probability of Shanghai b.ing unable to absorb any more refugees from Germany is foreseen by foreign circles here ve«'erdav as further two hundred) arrived to swell the total in Shanghai to eighteen hundred. Th° prcsidrnt of the committe? catering for refugeesReuter. - 65 words
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Article, Illustration69 1939-01-17 5 CHILDREN GREET A KING QUEEN King Boris of Bulgaria and Queen Joanna attended a New Year divine service in Sofia, the capital. Photo sinews the King and Queen smiling as they received good wishes from children on behalf ot towns and villages, as they left after the scr vice. The69 words
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Article89 1939-01-17 5 Singapore, Monday. -Esahhl. an eighteen year oia Bengali Islam girl and Mariam binti Ismail, a thirty-three year old Siamese Islam woman claimed trial this morning in th? police court before Mr. Conrad Oldham to a charge that they at about ti 15 p m. la.«t Saturday at house89 words
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Advertisement158 1939-01-17 5 Stomach Ulcers Cause Hunger Pains you hungry an hour or so after Is. Uoea your stomach pain and burn •♦twees meals? Do you feel sick at youi h and feel like vomiting? I>o you •weal easily, have headaches, and feel «eai and i.. i v..us? These are danger sig--111 sol158 words
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Advertisement254 1939-01-17 5 MANY DOCTORS AGREE The Old Adage is Found Best Doctors in Singapore and throughout the world still find the old saying "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure" is sound advice for everyone. Most of the weakening coughs and colds that come with wet weather can be254 words
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Advertisement284 1939-01-17 5 j fer: 5/05-08 "ATLAS" Satin Dancing Shoes. fi. C ould be dyed in any colour. Bp Price s.s. i i.mo. I Light' -1 I itent Li ithe DANCING SHOES. Price S.S 12.60 F.M.S. B J CHING KENG LEE CO., LTD. 1 (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). No. 9-A (Ist Floor),284 words
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Advertisement394 1939-01-17 6 RELIABLE j AND s PROMPT j SERVICE j IS YOURS. WHEN YOU ENTRUST 1 1 ALL YOUR CLOCK AND WATCH i REPAIRS TO J IYICK WOH HING j 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near IVAddle Road), PHONE NO. 7922. Contractors for The Repair of Clocks l 1 and Watches to the394 words
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Advertisement261 1939-01-17 6 3 YEARS* SUFFERING with GASTRIC ULCER To day i happy nan Phiuk of it. 1 hree dragging years ot t jrture "tioodness knows I have jiuifered," unto Mr. S. A. and only rhose who liav j sufhred from gastric itii er can fulh understand what he endured. Here is tua261 words
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Advertisement65 1939-01-17 6 jSANATOj^I forget-ml^^^lotion A little FORGET-ME-NOT Lotion FoRGET-ME-NOT Lotion is made in brushed ,nto the hair every morning France, bet in spite of its high ,i w'N greatly .ncrease your personal and lasting fragrance the prke is charm, and its fragrant perfume cannot extremely Reasonable P fa.l to attract those around65 words
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Advertisement96 1939-01-17 6 HAIII-I AIJL If your hair is thin or (rows -lowly: it it falls off in patches or generally: >! you encounter early greying «>i >ame; if ycu have dandruff or reel JlcJua* sensation on your seal;., do no*, wait W hings to {nw worst, bin .;<> rif* traight ahead and96 words
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Miscellaneous948 1939-01-17 6 SCHUBERT FROM NIROM, 7.10 P.M. SINGAI ORE rl 1515 >n s (i9.8 m.) 1 I L~ w i„tr J^iBK ZIIL 225 metres (133 mcs) a m fij m V ZIIP 30.96 metres (9.69 mc» 6 20 Gymnastics. W[ >B p.m. 6.35 Light-gramophone music. J I no i i H 5.00948 words
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Article, Illustration20 1939-01-17 7 Metro-Goldwvn-Mayer featured player, shows you how to spend your evenings—that is, if a tire is necessary.20 words
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174 1939-01-17 7 "Fate" Presents Opportunity For Movie Aspirant an, 'Fate," is up to his tricks again. This time ii, Utah, girl is involved. petite brunette, t but probably for not on table lor a •anted to crash iat chance came ig fashion. Left Ogden for j study dramatics at the California. In174 words
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197 1939-01-17 7 JOAN Bennett lost cut in an election to pick the ideal bride" the other day because of one vital defect. Miss Bennett can t cook. Involuntary entrants in the novel contest were the 47 gorgeous girls a ing in Par-amount's "Artists and197 words
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Article78 1939-01-17 7 Hollywood, California. ONE of the few all-English casta ever assembled in Hollywood are to play m the film version ot "Wuthering Height*/ 1 Emily Bronte's classic novel. Merle Oberon Mr. Laurence Olivier will play the leadingroles in the story, which lias already been adapted for78 words
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Article323 1939-01-17 7 IF the wiseacres have said it once they've said it a hundred times; "They never come back." But right now Twentieth Century-Fox, one of Hollywood's liveliest studios, is ce!e brating a man who came back. His name, which we haven't been seeing in ,he billing323 words
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Advertisement520 1939-01-17 7 Taken Aefu/ar/y Every Night BILE BEANS MAKE YOU HAPPY m HEALTHY AND FIT Does Your Breath Broadcast"l WEAR FALSE TEETH"? Play Safe—Be Sure—Use Polident Most people who wear plates or false teeth-but also removes all bridges suffer from a special stain, tarnish and deposits. Makes kind of bad breath. Dentists520 words
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Advertisement160 1939-01-17 7 Tropical iur> <roplcaj d»mpnc» 1 both can pla; havoc with your out- cidc property Protect tt. by rejutar Panting with Hubbuck's P*int--1 VKIVW there Uno finer guarantee agaJrutt 1 t <* c P rec,at!on I**1** 01 A tt Mi rcpuri and rcnewaix 4 PLOMATTE NEW PLAT OIL PAINT FOR WALLS160 words
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Miscellaneous202 1939-01-17 7 t t bmm .m••••••••■■■•••■»••«»••« mmmmm S DAILY CROSSWORD HBH j 1. 1 mm hip bh[ mn —^S~_«BJB^^R —THflf I i <vj a mistake after tea is a cause Of robin is not a bird. iear CU j ES DOWN: or less of a calamity. himself a son cf Rome. Blimber202 words
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Advertisement171 1939-01-17 8 (Even "ROMEO JULIET' Records Broken! Don't miss this Magnificent M.GJH. Spectacular Triumph. I LAST SHOWING CAPITAL q "py I Owing to i he Charity-Performance of "House of Rothschild" this evening there will be no 9-o0 show of "MARIE ANTOINETTE." The whole Town is Raving over this Picture! ipliflra >ims $<&j171 words
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Advertisement448 1939-01-17 8 PAVILION 615 9-i5 LAST NIGHT I 'One of the most delightful Films in years"—Free Press, Saturday, j I JANET GAYNOR DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. JR PAULETTE GODDARD "A Stmt L Born ■•R*p~t»fHnrz*y la btr ulkimg Mmt JBBmWmW jM jĕM l_T Eß E«on>e«lheC«rlelon Family. B^B **r*anilined Ali Baba»...exuding P""*- WLm I B&m(/ Mi/WU448 words
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Advertisement421 1939-01-17 8 I API TOL TII i: A TO-NIGHT AT 9-15 SHARP 111 1 I Grand Charity Cinema Entertainment in aid of th, ;l„ I REFUGEES Relief Fund. I Under the Distinguished Patronage and Presence *1 I H.E. The Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas. G.( or; I I H.E. The General Officer Commanding.421 words
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Article134 1939-01-17 9 to raise funds for p school building, the 1 > I staged a sut,t the Great World .s of their tearhU*l i popihi contributing to 111' u i;iC. .dkins. the n (Chinese), S.S school wrote as School has doling xistence performed both in the cause generally, and.134 words
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Article106 1939-01-17 9 I I.stall Reporter) IfANAI ER ol the East .Viatic I] i I Consul tor Dennun I Singapore toj-- on his rI I openhagen and I ,i well earned hoLd.iv. I |5 personality I been a resident I of yesterB to-day. Mr. m rapid expan- >th in106 words
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Article17 1939-01-17 9 H I K( ng will preach meeting to be held d, i n Friday, at17 words
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Advertisement59 1939-01-17 9 I EMPIRE TALKIE: TANJONG I'AGAR) N'i !U !).:!0 P.M. J j'WI-T! K\ mi thy j I MA II LET jfJM PERXA L* j ;SUN talkie! To-Night 9.3€ P.M. i'FAIR WARNING' 1 GREAT NEWS FOR MALAY MUSIC LOVERS! HAPPY WORLD JANUARY 3isl STADIUM HAJI. CHAP SINCA KRONCHONC dWky AMATEUR COMPETITION FOR59 words
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Advertisement113 1939-01-17 9 JUBILEE THEATRE :>.M p.m. TIVOM HALL 2.30 p.m. Matinees: Sat. Sun.. 21st 22nd, Jan., 1939. "GARDEN OF ALLAH"& "THANKS A MILLION.'' Watch! Whole Serial Night! Tom Mix in "THE MIRACLE RIDER" in 15 Chapters. TO-MORROW I AT THE iP A VI LION -ONE NIGHT! g In Response to Many Requests113 words
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Advertisement249 1939-01-17 9 I Mt*Jl jfgglSy SKEANGOON j S I I (Mala—ft Vtatbtt Amaa—•«■« P—%>. I I j DANCE PALACEi (AIK CONDITIONED). 'PHONE 2477. RESTAURANT BAR ATTACHED. I I j\i«4l9< Dance »-.10 .ill Midnight I Admission .»0 cts. Tea Dances; Tuesday Thursday and Saturday from j 6—8.30 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. jj Sunday Tiffin249 words
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Advertisement159 1939-01-17 9 f TAKE A TRIP TO PARIS TO-DAY 3-15 With The Jones Family AT THE 6-15 ALHAMBRA £§£1 I I IT'S k THE VACATION EVERY FAM| LY^^^f ALSO LATEST BiUTISH MOVIETONE NEWS fxgmgkfL NEXT CHANGE aJljl WHAT KIND A ARE YOURS? L j *s i. r» i Til liftUOwy- 5 a159 words
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Article665 1939-01-17 10 jue current issue of the magazine the Crown Colonist contains an interesting article by Sir Siienton Thomas, the Governor and High Commissioner, on the outlook for Malaya. A point which His Excellency mentions is that the lessons taught by postwar economic depressions have been learnt, and it is665 words
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Article1071 1939-01-17 10 Lim Keng Hor - INTERNATIONAL BRITAIN Must Keep The Door OPEN By Lim Keng Hor IT is one of the greatest tragedies in the k»ng history of C hina that she has no air force or navy of any appreciable size. If she had either one of the two, things might1,071 words
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Advertisement244 1939-01-17 10 1 "SLIPPERINE" DANCE POLISH] POLISH VVITHOI T j j j 1 sl AXK:i: LIGHTLY 2 OVER Tlf I FIOO R- jj $1.25 PER TIN I ON SALE rHROUGHOU i Made by JOBSONS, LTD. i THi EMPIRE Dundee, Scotland j > S OBTAINABLE j iioßirvso*' a co., LTD.! t" Start IjjliL244 words
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Advertisement136 1939-01-17 10 vulcanite fibre built on plywood founds- lock.-. studs at bark and Ucn and bound vulcanite fibre, outside bottom fitting of bras yd steel with spring ioc!; Sizes 16." !8." and two draw bolts. Interior fitted with Usual Prices $:«••;> traj sali PR] i S Price- SAtEPK.CE $8.95 $9.75 36x14x20 527.50136 words
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98 1939-01-17 11 London. Jan. 16. initial order for 120.000 tons A i steel sheets and accessories kc |on 000 "li»M shelters Ytttn placed by the Home OfF'C*. I. follow* the annownreSir John Anderson that rmment wooM provide Iters for protection in i n i own98 words
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Article, Illustration421 1939-01-17 11 Gay da On "Point Of Honour" Reuter. CRITICISM in the Frenchpresj of Italy's policy of open interyention in the Spi nish civil war in support of Genera! Franco's Nationalist forces whiie still demanding that other powers shall observe the non-intervention agreement has broughtReuter. - 421 words
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Article49 1939-01-17 11 Rio de Janeiro. Jan. 16.—The establishment of a "Rio-Washington axis' against extra-territorial influences is to be discussed when Senor Aranha. the Brazilian Foreign Minister, goes to Washington next week at the invitation of President Roosevelt. Commercial problems interesting to both countries will also be discussed.—Reuter. SPITFIRE'S RECORD FLIGHT Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article119 1939-01-17 11 London, Jan. 16.—A Spitfire fighter aircraft of the type recently on show n the Paris Aero Exhibition made record flight from Le Bourget to Croydon to-day. The Spitfire flew 205 miles in 41 minutes, at an average of 2ft) miles an hour including the tinn taken to climb to 18,000Reuter. - 119 words
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131 1939-01-17 11 mmended that its a period of four llow for the comIn i procedure of with- the combatants exi'es will oe sent to were domiciled ti to go to Spain as üb'iean .Army, but persecution if to their own countries nr to some oth*r an bp sure of bern E said131 words
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Article63 1939-01-17 11 ie. Jan. 16.—a day of ram he fires which have been Australia as a result oi drought to be definitely <v the damage is estimated •soX v n lllions A relief fund of been opened and public are already £50.000.-Rea- Reuter. untitled Fresh Italian troops arrived at Aichr. irontier ofReuter. - 63 words
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Article9 1939-01-17 11 FRENCH NOTE TO JAPAN Alignment With U.S. And BritainReuter. - 9 words
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Article135 1939-01-17 11 Reuter. London, Jan. 16. T'lIE French Government are shortly making a demarche to Japan asking for further information on the recent declarations by Japanese statesmen concerning Japanese policy in China and the application of the Nine Power Treaty, similar to *he demarches already made by Britain and the United States.Reuter. - 135 words
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Article102 1939-01-17 11 Washington, Jan. 16 A special message to Congress from President Roosevelt recommends wide expansion of tne Social Security Act. It advises the commencement of payment of old age pensions at an earlier date and also liberalisation of pensions, greater protection for dependent children, extension of unemployment and old age protectionReuter. - 102 words
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159 1939-01-17 11 f| London, Jan. 1(». I <>overnmcnl of Hi minica, acting in co-operation with the Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees, has agreed to take proly iis many as 100 000 Jewish refugees from Europe. iS in connection with such ie sent to the Dominican by the consul-general for in London. Mr. FrederickReuter. - 159 words
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Article126 1939-01-17 11 London, Jan. 16. AIR Mrifehal Sir William G. Mitchell has been appointed air officer the R.A.F Middle East, with effect from April 1, according to an Air Ministry announcement. The appointment marks the exteniton of the policy inaugurated in 19-7, when the status of senior commands at home was raisedReuter. - 126 words
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Article164 1939-01-17 11 Shanghai, Jan. 16. JTINETY Chinese and Japj nese planes took part in one pf the greatest air battle* yesterday over the city of Chungking for half an hour. The hot exchange of machine-; on fire in th? air. and the rattle of antiaircraft guns from164 words
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Article294 1939-01-17 11 London, Jan. 18. "/YNCE again those who think tha war is drawing to its ckme will be proved mistaken," dedara i a statement issued bf the Spanish Fmbassy in London. The statement says "the latest enemy advance* have hardly diminished either the effcctfvc? or thj294 words
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Advertisement70 1939-01-17 11 1 0 v A L v E I AUTO-RADIOGRAM The supremacy of the fac- tory-built radiogram is com- pletelv established by the outstanding all-round per- or !l' $40. Made in England j 1 j ',jjjjjr Guaranteed 12 Months. Listen in to the G.E.C. Military Bend programme from the 8.M.8.C. every70 words
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232 1939-01-17 12 Powers' Joint Action London, Jan.l 6. rpHE Daily Telegraph says the plainness of the language in Ihe British Note to Japan will be welcomed by all who have studied the Japanese official statements. The original limitations which Japan nominally set to her aims232 words
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Article38 1939-01-17 12 Singapore, Monday. The ambulance received a call at 11.24 a.m. to-day to Goodman Road to remove to the hospital a Chinese cooly who wps *Ud tc have fallen oil the 'roof of a new building.38 words
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Article54 1939-01-17 12 Singapore, Monday. At about 3.31 p.m. to-day when an Gged Chinese was crossing North Bridge Road he was alleged to have beer, knocked down by a trolley bus No. 77. The ambulance was summoned to No 377, North Bridge Road and from where the injured man was54 words
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Article105 1939-01-17 12 Reuter. KJ Berlin, Jan. 16. Tin: Hungarian Foreign Minister, 1 M. saky. has arrived for a twoda- visit to confer with Herr Ribhentrop. Hungary's relations with her neighbours especially art expected to be ventilated during the talks. Hungarian circles suggest that as Hungary is now aReuter. - 105 words
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144 1939-01-17 12 AN IMPRESSIVE service at the St n Andrew s Cathedral preceded the opening ol the first Assizes for the year yesterday morning. The High Court judges in full regalia, attended the service together with the Law Officers of the Crown, members of the Bar and144 words
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133 1939-01-17 12 BE have received the following let- ter from Mr. R. Jumahhoy, one of the leading members of the Indian community in Singapore:— AN APPEAL TO INDIANS Sir. —1 have had an interview with the Director of the Air Raid Precautions Department. I deplore very133 words
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Article42 1939-01-17 12 Singapore. Monday. me ambulance was called to the TanJong Pagar Police Station at 10.10 am to-day to remove a Sikh to the General Hospital who was alleged to have been Knocked down by a taxi. He sustained laceration over the right thigh42 words
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390 1939-01-17 12 Singapore. Monday. JT d.d not take detectives Ah Fook and Siong Bee a long time to know the whereabouts of the alleged perpetrator of the secretsoc Kty shooting which occurred Thursday evening at about seven o'clock at Waterloo Street. 1 While Ah Fook390 words
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Article34 1939-01-17 12 Singapore, Tuesday. —The F M S R announces that the east coast line which was reported blocked last Thursday, has now been cleared and through working was resumed yesterday morning.34 words
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Article, Illustration20 1939-01-17 12 Professor Franz Oppenhcimer and his daughter, Renata who arrived here on their way to Japan yesterday.20 words
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214 1939-01-17 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) £(>NTRARY to expectations. Ananda Mahiclol, the boy King of Siam. did not leave the Selandia yesterday to go to St. John's Quarantine island. He stayed aboard the vessel with his mother, sister, brother.and I >rrls in waiting. It is214 words
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Article14 1939-01-17 12 An Imperial air mail is due in Singapore to-morrow and on Friday.14 words
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357 1939-01-17 12 JHE TRIBUNE understands from very good authority when Mr. W. Bartley, Municipal President, retir at the end of this year, probably in November, he will be sue ceeded by Mr. Lazarus Rayman, M.C.S., Under Secretary, s.s Though official confirmation is lacking,357 words
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Article106 1939-01-17 12 Reuter. LONDON. JAN 1«. IT IS LEARNED IN LONDON THAT ERNEST GOLDING (BRITISH PRO-CONSUL AT SAN SEBASTIAN) WILL SHORTLY BE TRIED BY A SPANISH NATIONALIST COIRT Golding is now in prison in San Sebastian, having been arrested shortly after the discovery of an incriminating packageReuter. - 106 words
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Article65 1939-01-17 12 Singapore, Monday.---Heng Bock Keng. a Teochiu this morning pleaded guilty in the second police court before Mr Conrad Oldham to a charge that he at about 5.55 a.m. yesterday at Victoria Street committed theft of two startin» handles valued at 40 cents, the property of Ngo Cheng Ho.65 words
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Article128 1939-01-17 12 Arrived from N.E.I, by KLM plane PH-ALV"-Mr. Hanrath, Mr. Cameron. Mr. Prass, Mr. Kataoka, Mr. Watanabe Mr. Young. Mr. Tan Sim Boh. Mr. Tan' Eng Koh, Mr. Lee Kong Chiang. Left for Medan. India and Europe by KLM plane "PH-ALV—Mi. L H Sandberg. Mr. Hanrath. Mr. H.128 words
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Article115 1939-01-17 12 (Tribune Staff Report* Kuala Lumpur Monday BANDIT Hridaj v has visited pruc ti all countries where Indians have settled, in a post-prand. night at the Hotel he was constrained to Indians were considers race all over the world This, the Pandit add most unjustifiable pre* t115 words
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Article211 1939-01-17 12 CHARGED on four counts with ciiminal Itopiu '<>• War Department properly, using criuumal force to a public servant had rotaa(ai'iy causing causing hurt with a dangerous weapon to Stall Serf Uki W. C. Topliss, R.A.S.C and a Chi Mac coolie, Tieu Kirn Cher .v. Rasan:;am.211 words
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Article98 1939-01-17 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Monday. WHILE at work on the ftrst Bear of a Chinese shop in Pad*, a Cantonese carpenter named Lee Cheng, fell through a winĕtm twenty feet to the r<»;id. and fatally injured. Six hours later he succumbed to the injuries. The98 words
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Article88 1939-01-17 12 Lady Thomas, wife ol H) the Governor, Sir Shenton Tho at the early screening of■ "Mi A toineUe" at the Capitol Theal day. She was aceomp tii Ranee of Sarawak, who an day afternoon by Wearne Capt. Gwynn. ADC. to H the Governor. This is88 words
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Article61 1939-01-17 12 Hanover. Virginia. Jan. 16 Ml a liam Dodd. former United sador to Germany, is Indicted on charge of hit-and-run drivinj The charge arises out ol I which a four-year-old N< knocked down and badly in informed of the aceide M the girl ran across the r61 words
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Advertisement62 1939-01-17 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. THONF LDIN(i *A STREET. rtIONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PER. SONAL ACCIDENT WORK MEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. :o: c™„ AGENTS: R™»** »-<> l BROS., MALACCA HONG CHVF fb rvk K. LUMPUR WEN?, X L«?N G XI A*r NG K °N CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH, KS"62 words
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Advertisement10 1939-01-17 12 "I definitely ordered TOLLEYS" McALISTER Co., Ltd. Incorporated in S.S.10 words
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Article, Illustration1048 1939-01-17 13 AVIATION HISTORY (By H. L. Hopkin) AVIATION history for this part oi the world was made faring the week-cad. A ii?>k uas formed by Wearncs Air Services l td., between Malaya am! Sarawak, and there is a stron? probability that a weekly service1,048 words
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Article275 1939-01-17 13 TO-MORROW F O R A L L READERS. F) cm all points of j nU 10 a good day. Business should go wzU, and interview be ray 5 Botiifactory. Get in touch with j people in authority, and if tm- ployed and you have ideas put275 words
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238 1939-01-17 13 Siagapore Monday, a keen desire of Marshal Chiang Kai Shek and the lion, China, the opening of the Chang Cheng m•!. Singapore, on Janaary 20, a new ea in h'ne«e edaeatienal aaaab. The school was formed with a two fold238 words
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Article57 1939-01-17 13 at.\ L. D. Ifassey, son of the Hi an Commissioner fcr Canada in England, will be arriving at Penang on Sunday by the "Op Ten Noort." Mr. Massey is an the Secretarial Staff of the British Commonwealth Relations Conference, which has bean sitting in Australia for57 words
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81 1939-01-17 13 Reuter. bnngaing ian, IG. us ail "id on the j was made to-day when one Japanese plane- bath bank*. i' a l River and the of (hungking many casualties. Antish< lied the raiders. h i S believi d to have d while Chinese iReuter. - 81 words
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Article51 1939-01-17 13 tic Tfc tone no less I ty the British note l nc is approval i [he D Telegraph sa. s I Tieation of British Government :J clearly right :n refusing to recognise the implied abrogation of either the Chinese rights or the rights of other51 words
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Article599 1939-01-17 13 BPAIII n w s, with Barccan "Red" capital, fall 1 Gi neral Franco and his Fascist N lUonal forces and Italian papers Turning France not to d a L( lai dnute efforts to save liM Republican Government. This TOming reference to an urgent. Negrin Government I Fra599 words
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Advertisement97 1939-01-17 13 FAMOUS j THROUGHOUT J THE WORLD PARKINSON'S J WHOLESOME I CONFECTIONERY j I Advl. of Singapore Cold Storage Co. Ltd. jl SIME DARBY Co..Lr&. =.«»o«m^ LJLWLML—— 1111 <^W H,l q>lf>l ,M r—r- Ci) :*\AV\Ya SNOW WHITE CHILDREN'S ALBUMS A simple arrangement of songs from the nlm WALT DISNEY'S "SNOW WHITE97 words
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459 1939-01-17 14 Whites 8; Colours 4. TOOD hockey was played on the S.C.C. Padang yesterday in the Europeans hockey trial. The game started at a fast pace, but as it progressed play, though interesting, was lacking in skill. Ci were plentiful, and all459 words
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Article, Illustration15 1939-01-17 14 Incident in the match between the Post Office and the R.A.M.C. yesterday.15 words
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162 1939-01-17 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Tuesday. QN their way back from Saigon, Java and Manila tennis stars are taking part in exhibition matches a: the Happy World covered stadium on Thursday. Under the auspices of the St roils Chinese Recreation Club, the matches are162 words
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Article96 1939-01-17 14 THE Akuzawa Cup played for over the week end at the Island Golf Club won by C. Ishida with a nett score of 133. Some of the best cards returned were: C. Ishida (20) 87 and 8C 133 nett Y. Nakayama (10 73 and 81 134 nett96 words
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528 1939-01-17 14 BIG WIN OVER PULAU BRANI Singapore, Monday. INAUGURATING the S.C.C. seven-a-side rugby tournament, three ties were this evening played on the padang. The ties were very keenly contested except in the last, when the S.C.C. "A" overwhelmed a weak Sapper representation,528 words
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Article47 1939-01-17 14 Soh Kirn Swee of the Singapore Cold Storage and a footballer from The Straits Chinese Football Association writes to say that he is not the person by the same name who appeared on an extortion charge, as reported In our issue of Friday47 words
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298 1939-01-17 14 THE January stroke competition of the Garrison Golf Club was played at Tanglin on Saturday and Sunday, and resulted in a win for J. H. Forrester with a net score of 66. The following were the best returns:— J. H. Forrester 84 18 W W. H.298 words
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Article107 1939-01-17 14 At the annual general meeting beta on Saturday, at the club's premises No. 27 Amber Road, the following were elected as office-be: ~ers for the ensu l«5 ye. r:—Presidint, Mr. Lim Hen-; Yeow; Vice-Pres;xlents, Mr. Lim Jlo < Seng; Low Peng Crr, Goh Eng Chim; hen. secretary, Mr.107 words
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282 1939-01-17 14 of a high standard' L seen in last nights m alch J ween the Post Office Club and Z R.A.M.C., which ended in a win|I the former by 4-0. at P 0sta ground. Highlights of the game were the nu. did co-ordination282 words
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Advertisement14 1939-01-17 14 DEUCIOUS IB PREPARED TO THE ML FROM LAST I pll ORANGE DROP WLW inirt14 words
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Advertisement82 1939-01-17 14 ADVICE TO NURSING MOTHERS It is very important, doctors say, not to overtax your system immediately after the birth of a child. When you are feeding baby yourself, you should take plenty of easily digested nourishment. For that reason, doctors throughout Malaya recommend Horlicks. They have proved that Horlicks stimulates82 words
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Advertisement11 1939-01-17 14 1 A Tankard of Health I Distributed by rraser Neavc Ltd-11 words
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Article, Illustration489 1939-01-17 15 Eight Goals Scored In Fast Game I.«yals 5; S.C.R.C 3. 4 STRENUOUS game of hockey between the Loyals and the Straits Chinese Recreation Club, first XI teams, played at G'llman Barracks yesterday resulted in a win489 words
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395 1939-01-17 15 fyjfl.C.A >; 35th Fortress 2. L key yesterday evening, the V.M.C.A. beat ay (Pulau Brani) by five goals to two on V's were the better team and did well to d to duress though they improved towards the |v ibl forward hno and I395 words
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Article39 1939-01-17 15 Reuter. London, Jan. 17. REPLAYS in. the Third Round of the F A Cup resulted as follows: Southend 4. Chesterfield 3. (after extra timej. Notts Forest 0. HuddersrV.ld 3. Middlcsborough 1. B lton ReuterReuter. - 39 words
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Article58 1939-01-17 15 TODAY'S hockey practice match between the state teams playing Ncari-Scmbilan and Johore next week will be played on the CA* ground and not on the SR C. Padang as previously stated. Tec team to play against Negn-Sem-bilar will play in eclcured jerseys Th/ Europeans vs. the Rest58 words
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Article42 1939-01-17 15 East Londcn. Jan. 16.—M.C.C. wen by nine wickets against the border Pro vinces 275. Evans 88. Dowlins 61, Wilkinson four lof 63, Perks three for 86. M.C.C. in their scccnrl inning 79 for one. Hutton O Edrich 50 not out.42 words
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221 1939-01-17 15 (From Our Own Corresponaeni) Johore Bahru, Jan. 13. Ed spectators. In the face of keen competition. Othman Suleimcn, the S C o°oa n time th of 53 mll .Sv,™ a steeo hill to be negoT a h t" point nea? the waterworks SfSStaS Ayer221 words
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Article, Illustration38 1939-01-17 15 Play in progress m the practice match at tile G.S.C. Women state players are preparing fcr their hockey encounter with Selangor. In the picture above are Miss M. Clarke, Mrs. Sewell and Mrs. N Oehlers.38 words
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Article302 1939-01-17 15 (From Our On Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Jan. 1(5. Prisons 2 A.A.A. 1 A FTER having the better of the game and leading 1-0 at interval, A the Amicable Athletic Association went down to the Prisms Football Club by two reals to one in a soccer302 words
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Article57 1939-01-17 15 The foPcwiny will represent Sim". Da-bv Sport:; Club against Duncan Roberts Ltd., In a friendly game of soccer tc-dav. ot the Farer Park at 5.15 p.m Mbhd Ha: Mm, Neo Eng Bee. S. Gould, S J Rand, A D. Dent, C. A. Parkin■n. Abdrliah. Pakriccmy. Tommy57 words
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Advertisement61 1939-01-17 15 jui&ooKi v\ I CHOCOLATE LAXATIVE. I Banishes Constipation in 12 hours. jl Palatable and easy to take II by Adults and Children. i| Si A BRITISH PRODUCT. I j I SOLD EVERYWHERE. I £:ole Agents: I Nai'na Mohamed Sons Singapore, Kuala Lumpnr, Penan? i| Branches. jII Suppliers Patent Medicines, ProII61 words
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Advertisement268 1939-01-17 15 ÜBS**--'*-' Vigour Restored, Glands Made Young In 24 Hours It is no longer necessary *o nfftf Horn lorn of vicour and manhood, weak memory and body, nervousness, impure blood, sickly ;dcin, depression, and poor sleep, bt cau.se .in American I >octor has discovered a quick, easy way to end these268 words
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106 1939-01-17 16 [From Our Own Correspondent] Johore Bahru, Sunday. T AST night Mr. L. H. Poaree, Chiet Police Officer, Johore Bahru, arrested a Javanese, Ahmad bin Ha.ji Anuar, in the gardens surrounding his house at Bukit IffeWrum. Ahmad was armed with s big parang. Another106 words
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Obituary129 1939-01-17 16 Singapore Monday. MK. C. H. Koh, Additional District Judge to-day acquitted Mr. Chew Lai lli on the charge of causing the death of Lim Kim Kow by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide, by driving a van in a negligent manner and colliding129 words
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Article121 1939-01-17 16 Singapore. M today.- Ah Lam. a contractor for the supply of food to Chinese coolies employed at the Naval Base was this morning fined S2O or in default "ire- weeks* r.i. by Mr. Kenneth A Blacker in the fourth ooliee court for rinsing hurt to Jui Kow a121 words
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Article, Illustration59 1939-01-17 16 A scene from the Inside Story of Lubiication," a specially made film for motorists, which is being shown at the Alhambra at noon to-morrow. Taking 45 minutes, it gives every detail of car lubrication, admission will be free, and interested Motorists can apply59 words
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381 1939-01-17 16 Reuter. Hongkong, Jan. IG. fHARGING the Japanese with violating promises concerning the payment of dues on foreign loans, the spokesman of the Chinese Finance Mil istry says that the Japanese, after seizing Customs houses anc Jteapcrts, have never kept their promiseReuter. - 381 words
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Article78 1939-01-17 16 Singapore. Monday.—Kuek Teng Chiang, a forty-six year old Teochiu was this morning fined $50 or in dsfault tw weeks' r.i. by Mr. Conrad Oldham in the second police court on a charge that he at 11.45 a.m. on Jan. 11. at No 399 North Bridge Road, committed theft78 words
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Article39 1939-01-17 16 The East Coast Train Service will revere to the normal schedule as from yesterday and the mails for Kelantan and icuaia Trengganu will b.° forwarded via Uemar and Kuala Lipis in accordance with the revised F.M.S. Railways Time Table39 words
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Article512 1939-01-17 16 Singapore (JOH Ah Huat claimed trial this morning in the fourt] before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker to a charge of att P tarily causing hurt to a public servant. Detective So 85 ,lun milestone Seletar Road, on June 26, of last year with a kafo I Court512 words
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Article195 1939-01-17 16 Singapore, Monday. SUIT which came up i" r hearing; before the Ch** Justice, Sir Percy McKhvaim this morning: was adjottn*" l a later date at the request plaintiff's counsel Mr. i Ong. Mr. Ong. in outlining the ct case, said "I appear for th. <Ng Poh Hock* lor195 words
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Advertisement230 1939-01-17 16 m End the nuisance of DRESSMAKER WHO COULD NOT SEW Hands Swolien with Rheumatism Pity this povi dressmaker I Ninetenths ot her work consists of sewing and she was not able to sew. Rheumatism in the hands was her trouble, and she tried any number of "remedies." But nothing helped—until230 words
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Advertisement54 1939-01-17 16 NOTRE I Our customers are informed that we are unable to supply the LAIDLAW SLOTTED RAZOR BLADES recently advertised in this paper, and also in our Sale Catalogue, as we find that they infringe the patent? of the GILLETTE COMPANY and are therefore withdrawn lrom sale WHITE AWAY LAIDLAW CO.,54 words
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534 1939-01-17 17 MAZING ALLEGATION 1 IX COURT STORY Singapore, Monday, ihat the man who was most helpful in the missing Malay girl, was the man who had he previous night, was made by the girl's njng at the Assizes, where a young Bugis faced i.ninal534 words
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Article96 1939-01-17 17 HITLER'S "Brounshirts'—S. A. guard*—are discontented over new duties being forced on them. They are being used for heust-to-house collections of eld iron copper, and other odd--and-ends that Goe-ring wants ceOecting for his "FourYear Plan.** A leaflet secretly circulated amcng 'lirownshirts" a Trier, in the Rhinerand, demands "What96 words
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Article158 1939-01-17 17 Singapore. Monday. robbery charge failed in the Criminal District Court this morning when Mr. L. B. Gibson, the District Judge, found Daud bin Mohamed Said guilty of simple assault and sentenced him to one day's simple imprisonment. The two ether accused in the case Lan Kong Wah and158 words
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Article86 1939-01-17 17 Hankow Without Light Power Reuter. Hankow. Jan 16 The mdequacy oi coal stocks resulted in the Hankow lightpower company closing down to-day piungms the foreign areas in darkness. The only available stocks cf coal are seven miles distant and the company has been feverishly attempting to prevent stoppage of electricalReuter. - 86 words
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Article260 1939-01-17 17 THE minutes of the monthly committee meeting oi the North Borneo Chamber cf Commerce held in the Sandakan Club, Sandakan. on Wednesday Jan. 4. Present: Mr: A. E. Phillipps (Chairman 1 Mr. H. F. Hunt. Mr. J. K. S. Malcolm. Mr. G. Mayor. the Hon.260 words
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Advertisement97 1939-01-17 17 A nice cup of Gold Lea' Tea cer tainly sounds and may even look less romantic than draughts of Rhenish and Tots of Glenlivet. But it never gave anybody a headache, never kindled drpw swords, fired pistols, or gave cause for doleful and repentant Morrows. •DAIRY FARM*' Condensed Sweetened FILL97 words
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Advertisement452 1939-01-17 17 ENJOY I YOUTHFUL! VIGOUR I in 30 minutes! M There is no need for a lengthy and j§s tiresome treatment for weeks or tssi months if you feel weak or old be- n~ fore vou are young. The latest HHj remedv cf a great German Scient- mm ist bv the452 words
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Advertisement112 1939-01-17 17 MALAYA*! PftCMIEB HOTEL A j TOMGHT DINNER DANCE (informal* 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. 9.30 to midnight COMPLETE CHANCE OF PROGRAMME The Daredevil Prestons SKATING SKILL THRILLS ON WHEELS Dinner ISM. Non-I)mers RAFFLES BRASSERIE EXCELLENT CUISINE AT MODERATE PRICES HIGH CONFECTIONERY NIGHTLY RfcLAY OF RAFFLES ORCHESTRA. j IADELPHI HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL112 words
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868 1939-01-17 18 Hundreds Drafted Into War Service 'fHOSE civilised nations of the world which must settle their differences by war and bloodshed might profitably learn a losson from the Chinese aborigines in hilly southern Kwangsi Province who have a very much868 words
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Article, Illustration17 1939-01-17 18 I'ieture k hows th** Honan quarter of Canton on fire. Very extensive damage was sustained.17 words
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Article79 1939-01-17 18 Pcipirg. A NOVEL method for getting rid of orer-pressing creditors wot adopted here the other dv.it by a uoitng Chitiese, named Liv rin-uci, who chopped off two lingers from his left hand in front of one of his creditors. Liv limited immediately and the creditor hurriedly79 words
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Article33 1939-01-17 18 Dr. H. H. Kong, Minister of Finance and President of the Executive Yuar. has appropriated 5300.000 for winter clothes for poor students who have come here from the war-torn areas.33 words
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Article119 1939-01-17 18 IyESP/TE the cold weather, Chinese guerillas on Ruling, Kiangsi. continne to haras the Japanese according ttt Mr. Chen director of the Political Department of the mob Jc units there. They have successfully staged raid" 0:1 Isolated Japanese unita attacked Japanese supply convoys and neir communications, Mr. Chen119 words
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Article21 1939-01-17 18 head office of the Red Cross As- 1 in China was established ac Kweiyang on Dec. 11 last.21 words
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Article131 1939-01-17 18 Chungking-. /CHINA'S situation this year is even better »han last year, declared Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek in a press interview. Militarily, Generalissimo Chiang said. China is carryng on the war ot resistance smoothly and the morale of the Chinese forces is excellent. He also discussed the diplomatic situation131 words
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Article36 1939-01-17 18 Spinning Paper Mills Messrs. Tv Yuen-sung and Y. M Chien have arrived in Kunming by air. They will, it is said, establish a spinning mill and a paper mill in that city in the near future.36 words
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Article29 1939-01-17 18 Citizens of Chungking were forbidden to exchange greeting cards and presents during the New Year. They were as!:ed to contribute the proceeds to the war chest.29 words
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237 1939-01-17 18 occupation. China h Z libraries and B>s r ,0sl 'li. Granted that th; books in each librar, volumes, a consen, «<* the damage to Ch.n. 2*3 books would amount In ,Ur m 1.000,000 volumes. U\£ *2 Jhe value of th c rare l237 words
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Article42 1939-01-17 18 Inscribed with the charactei k Jam Chien Kuo-' (Resist I Regenerate the Nation), ai ed flag has been pres) nt< ralissimo Chiang Kai-shek by fc Cheng Tien-fang, former An Germany, on behalf of the C sidents of the Reich42 words
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Advertisement63 1939-01-17 18 DAILY I CHINA PAGE Edited By T. H. Tan j DOCTORS CHOOSE HUMANISED TRUFOOD FOR Jp| THEIR After Humanised Trufood, the lOHiTo" J4th month—FOLLOW-OIV TRUFOOI) I a complete diet allowing for the progressive introduction of solids. m j. Obtainable from ahe Medical Hall, Ltd, l he Federal !)ispPIKM Singapore. Kuala63 words
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328 1939-01-17 19 q\NDHIJI explains IJ IS UNITY SCHEME (United Press). Bardoli, Jan. 12. psh Working Committee commenced its sitting yesterday pm. it the Swaraj Ashram and adjourned at 8.30 p.m. dhi attended the meeting till 4*15 p.m. mhers of the Cornwere Sj. Subhas fitter v indent, Moulana(United Press). - 328 words
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68 1939-01-17 19 (United Press). SRajkct, Jan. 11. JR PATRIC CAD ELL left Raikot by the Bombay Mail with his family alter relinquishing his office as the Dewan of the; State. In an interview he said that he did not wish to rrlum to India. Asked whether he(United Press). - 68 words
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Article194 1939-01-17 19 (United Press). Ernakulam, Jan. fundamental unity of India, so precious to all who love India, is, I am sure, an ideal that can in no way be better farthered than by the completion of the Federal scheme and I ventured, in the remarks which I recently(United Press). - 194 words
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Article46 1939-01-17 19 (United Press). Allahabad, Jan. 9. tfIR Edward Bennet, Judge of Allahabad v High Court, narrowly escaped while his attendant was seriously wounded by A leopard when Sir Edv/ard was piaying gclf last evening near Rasulabad. The !.?opard was later killed by vill-agers.--'United Press)(United Press). - 46 words
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Article223 1939-01-17 19 (United Press). SPEAKING at the Annual Day celebration of the Sowcarpet Congress Sahha, Madras recently Mr. S. Srinivasa Iyengar, ex-Presid-ent of the Indian National Congress, emphasised the need for liberty to Congressmen who were not members of the legislature to criticise or comment on any(United Press). - 223 words
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128 1939-01-17 19 (United Press). Poena, Jan. 11. MF Shankarrao Deo, a member of the Congress Working Committee, suffered defeat in the election of delegates to th;' Tripuri Congress from the Purandhar Taluqua constituency. Mr. Keshavrao Jedhe, M L A. (Central) and President cf the Mcharashtu; Provincial Congress Committee(United Press). - 128 words
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67 1939-01-17 19 (United Press). Rangoon, Jan. 10. THE Students' Union decided last night to suspend the picketing in schools and colleges from to-day. Thty formulated demands which included the release of all arrested students, an inquiry into Haung Aung Kyaw's death, withdrawal of all repressive measures(United Press). - 67 words
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Article99 1939-01-17 19 (United Press). Qnatta, Jan. 9. DEPORTS from the suburbs show tbat there were four earthquake shocks one after another of more or less great intensity on Friday morning. These were following a rumbling noise sounded -ike a thundei. All doors and windows began to rattle and things(United Press). - 99 words
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Article23 1939-01-17 19 (United Press). Bombay. Jan. 12.—Mr. M. N. JosN has been co-opted as member of the National Planning Committee.—(United Press).(United Press). - 23 words
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Article179 1939-01-17 19 (United Press). Bardoli, Jan. 12. HJS Highness the Aga Khan who was to have come to Bardoli on the 7th instant to meet Mahatma Gandhi and other Congress leaders picsnmably to discuss the HinduMuslim unit? question is now expected to reach here on the 14th(United Press). - 179 words
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Article228 1939-01-17 19 Patna, Jan. 12. CEVEN persons are reported to have been killed and 19 injured, when the 9 Up Dehra Dun Express (E.1.R.) was derailed at 3.10 this morning: about «0 miles from Dhantad. Six bogies are reported fo have been derailed. The injuries of fifteen persons228 words
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Article, Illustration142 1939-01-17 20 FIRST of the Singapore Assizes opened yesterday morning with the customary ceremony, preceded by a service at St. Andrew's Cathedral which was conducted by the Bishop. The guard of honour, consisting of a contingent of Sikh police constables, under Inspector Cunningham Perdriau, was142 words
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