Malaya Tribune, 23 January 1939
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section39 1939-01-23 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales'' Vol. XXVI.- -No. 18. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, January 2'!, 1t39. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1939 FIVE CENTS39 words
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Advertisement168 1939-01-23 1 RraJ The SIM D A V IKIBINE Dominant In Malaya fife" '~m%~ B Bjj- BRITISH HK I II I reinforcement r;^7^^-^^ as a reinforcer .can be tAD D I T n/?c Fabric Slm '0 'ay. II 111 V IS tie StrOnP"fH;f form «»d once in position is not uiv. jUrill168 words
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Advertisement231 1939-01-23 1 1 ***** 0. A. HA.IEE MOHP. ISMAIL CO., 183, !35. BEACH ROAD, SINGAPORE DIFFICULT YEARS FOR CHILDREN It's when children start to shoot up suddenly, that they need your special attention. Children who are growing last often tire easily, get pale, listless and do poorly at school. The trouble is231 words
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Advertisement63 1939-01-23 1 [MADAME PAGE] LATE 92. PICCADILLY, LONDON. i I DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER; TAILORMADES GOWNS S Z FOR ALL OCCASIONS 2 Z IN STOCK. I FROM: S 5. S 30. 13, BATTERY ROAD. TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE. Lm mi DANCING OCCASIOXS M m M3m\ fc -5705 08 P "ATLAS" Satin Dancing: Shoes. Could be63 words
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710 1939-01-23 2 (By A Naval Correspondent) London, Jan. 5. SO great is the British naval rearmament effort that more than a hundred warships are building or projected for the Royal Navy. The numbers an<l composition of these ships are such that it is possible to say710 words
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Article133 1939-01-23 2 Sydney, Jan. c. nNE cf the most famous bridges' In AusU tralia—the railways bridge over the Hawkesbury River In New South Wales —may have to be replaced by a new structure. The bridge was built more than 50 years ago and carries the main railway133 words
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Article61 1939-01-23 2 i Urirty-fl, named Ben [i and accused hi, twelvc-ycar-r! j s fa 2 h ice a S if hl U(1( Maur.ct when his iaoth( married the Arab apparently mcther had two Said and fasmi, cording to poj stepfather tre:.. He had to get up monnng ami61 words
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163 1939-01-23 2 London, Jan. I IMPERIAL AIRWAYS x able to carry up ti zin on some of the Atlantic ti intr-boats this summer. Of the eight super-En boats which cave been load to 46,000 lb at the of 40,500 lb. -is in the ca Empire type",163 words
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178 1939-01-23 2 Loodoß. pROFESSOR J. II JOSTS. 1 fessor of Bconori of the Commercial D Leeds University, informed the I* dustrial Co-Partnersi in London that Germai nothing by rearman On the contrary, sh( ht-rself a more serious ipm than even the d which she had emerged undei178 words
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Advertisement409 1939-01-23 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. P& BRITISH INDIA (HicorpoiuiCd in England). P. O. 8. N. Ca*S FILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage S pore 1939 RANPURA 17.000 Jan. 27 RAWALPINDI 1 /.000 Feb. 10 I X BURDWAN 6.070 Feb H CANTON 15.500 Feb 21 SOMALI 6.800 Mar. 10 CORFU 15,000 Mar. 10 ChlTRAL 15,000 Mar.409 words
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Advertisement517 1939-01-23 2 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEDTSCH£R LLOYD, (Incorporated In Oermany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA RONJkWO SHANGHAI CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 5 ms. "FULD omits Janan Jan. 31 I m.s. "CORHRG" Feb. 2 SA "SCHARNHORST" omits North China Feb. 16 I fcs. "ODER" omits Manila and517 words
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Advertisement353 1939-01-23 2 I BANGKOK LINE. CIII V A JAPAN LINE. I MOft Big Cargo vessels with limited but > T li. dJ r m Private Batn tom ort Passenger Accommoda- 10. Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, tion I Hamburg and Copenhagen. i M q Prnm c w To 4 Port Said. Palestine Beyrouth BORiSpta353 words
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Advertisement145 1939-01-23 2 Jd I I HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE 9 Deutsch Australische Dampfschiffs Geseilschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S'oore 1939 ms. RHEINLAND via Manila Jan. 23 t m.s. BURGENLAND Direct Feb. 4 t 8jl«. OLDENBURG Direct Feb. 20 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND HAMBCRG145 words
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Obituary48 1939-01-23 3 KOH—TAN. The engagement ifi announced of Rob Eng Kwang, elder son of Mr ana Mrs. Koh Ngo Aum of Teo Ann, China and Tan iSim Heng fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs Tan Lip Seek of Singapcre, formerly oi T.watow, China. Outstation papers please copy.48 words
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Obituary55 1939-01-23 3 Mrs. J. A, Van-dei-Bcek of Sourabaia, F B. Edwards, Mrs. J. F. Galistan, and Mrs A. J. Pereira ol in,apore, wish Lo CAp-cv- 'hfir heurlieit Tt anks to a.i relatives and friends who attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Josephine Edwards, as well as those who sent wreaths,55 words
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461 1939-01-23 3 London, Jan. 9. f rHKY have died to kill Charles again. Thai was what Lady A Tegart, wife of Sir Charles ('iron Man") Tegart, wrote to her father in Liltshire las* week, when Sir Charles escaped unhurt from a hail of bullets in461 words
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149 1939-01-23 3 Rome rIE Italian Government has decided to open up Abyssinia for tourist purposes, and the Official Touring Agency, the C.1.T., has been instructed to plan tours this spring which foreigners, as well as Italians, will be invited to make under ordinary tourist conditions. The tours149 words
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Article175 1939-01-23 3 London. a GOVERNMENT ordnance fac A lory is to be rs at Dalmuir, near Glasgow. An official statement by the War Office says that tHftngenients havt. been concluded to take over the earistng works, which will be equipped for manufacture of guns. The site was175 words
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Article182 1939-01-23 3 London. THREE new last air liners, one 1 when will have a top speed of over Mt m.p.K are now being constructed, and it is hoped will be M service next year and in 1940 The machiw are being built by tne s t Company upon182 words
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Advertisement478 1939-01-23 3 (MuohliAJWiswidu PU3UC .NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. tri now invited for the I materials or service. For e Municipal lender Room Date of Closing, ol 100 tons of Pis Lead for the W FeD.. 1939. iron Pipes and Specials r me Gas Dept. A wen 6. 1939. lire, supply and of478 words
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Advertisement565 1939-01-23 3 PUBLIC NOTICES MALAYAN SHAREBROKERS ASSOCIATION. The roUowing scale ol brokerage wmcn will become eflective in respect of all contracts entered Into by members ol the above Association on and alter Ist February, 1936, is published lor general information. Local Stocks Ordinary Shares Ana Preference Shares. Market Value Per Share Under565 words
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Advertisement621 1939-01-23 3 PUBLIC NOTICES LAUNCH FOR SALE. TI NDERfI vv ill be received at the ohice of the Harbour Master, Belaugor, at Port Swette,nham up to noon on 3th Febraaiy, 1038, for the purchase of ih<> steam taunch "Hilda,' as now lies at Bukit Cheimin Siipway, Singapore Harbou» Board. Singapore. Built at621 words
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Advertisement297 1939-01-23 3 POSITIONS At A .N T ADY Teacher lor Primary. Class. Muat have SChocl certificate. Apply Le Mercier's School, 218. Queen street. j EADING BRITISH LIFE ASSURANCE J COMPANY has four vacancies in Malaya for experienced new business Organizers. Salary and full commissions payable. All replies will be treated in confidence.297 words
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Advertisement277 1939-01-23 3 WE MAKE HISTORY IN MALAYA! Science has made it possible for you to gratify your desire for a dish ol Malayan Curry wherever you may be; in bed. on a hike, at a picnic, up the hill, by the scn-sio.e. Ul an aeroplane on a train or in a sail.;:"277 words
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Article800 1939-01-23 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Jan 21, 1 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3,3 4!. Asam Kumbang 26 271Austral Malay 40- 45-nom Ayer Hitani 22|- 23 6 Ayer Weng 0.55 0.60 Bangrin Tin 20j3 21,9 Batu Selangor 1.30 135 Berjuntai 10;-800 words
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Article61 1939-01-23 4 Two L.N.E.R. policemen, who it is believed, had been on th e look-out for petty thieves, were found dead on the branch lin P between Cowlairs and Port Dundos, near Glasgow. They were Allan Proiidfoot of Ascogstreet, Govanhill, and David Murdoch of Peteshill-road, Glasgow. Both61 words
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Article100 1939-01-23 4 Singapore, Saturday. Lee Sian" Lock, a 35-year-old Hainanese, was this morning convicted by Mr. L C Goh in the fifth police court on a charge that he yesterday, being employed as a servant at the Military Mess, Gillman Barracks, committed theft of eieh* pounds of butter100 words
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Article15 1939-01-23 4 Singapore, Monday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was: $***** (unchanged).15 words
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Article15 1939-01-23 4 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 27'»; Sellers 27»15 words
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326 1939-01-23 4 Singapore, Jan. 21. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3,9 4[3 Ayer Hitams 22j3 23 6 Bangrins 20- 211Batu Selangors 1.31 1.35 Hitams 0.20 0.33 Hongkong Tin 18 6 201Chenderiangs 1216 13j6 Hong Fatts 0.65 0.68 Idris Hyd. 6.9 7 6 Ipoh Tin 22]6 23j6 Jelapangs 29326 words
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Article65 1939-01-23 4 UST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS m Singapore, Jan 21 1 r.™ Com Pw Dividend Book. iLffto TIN. Date financial K. Kamunting 3d Jan 97 Payable Date year Petalinc 5 w ri nr,i r. 9 <i-Bonus n2l 7K,% Taauapa "5| ft" B Feb. 6 Jan GENERAL 6<J Jan 2565 words
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Article127 1939-01-23 4 5% Maynard Co., Ltd.. $au,uuu Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 00 m nQm SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: i>% 1901 red. 1940 $4J!),0U0 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 in9L 1907 red. 19*7 $1000,000 Int"" 103^2 norn Mar 31 Sep*. lnfltt M «k% 1909 red, 1955 $1,000,000 Int 110 n °m127 words
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Article400 1939-01-23 4 LONDON COMMODITIES S P ot Qajtt* 715 16 7lsi fi Quiet h Sellers 8 1.16 8 1 b Ist Forward (February) Buyers 715 16 ?ir lr 0 Sellers 81 L 6 a 2nd Forward (Apr.|June) Buyers 8 116 M Sellers 818 »i o 3rd Forward (July Sept.)400 words
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Advertisement409 1939-01-23 4 I SOUTH I BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand.) Unimpeachable Security W. G. DOVE, Manager. Tel. 5926. a, Finiayson Green BAAK OF < BIL\A (incorporated In China oy Bpecial Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-9 Cable409 words
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Advertisement115 1939-01-23 4 1 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LIMITED. The Company, which is incorporated in Jtie 6.S. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes the following duties:— EXECUTOR &jOR TRUSTEE OF r WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF TOTT ~J? ECEASED PERSON.115 words
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Advertisement103 1939-01-23 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 I Local Branches 458, North Bridge Road, Singapore. 253, South Bridge Road, Singapore. Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA* LONDON BANKERS: NEW *ORK BANKERS: J Midland Bank. Ltd., Irvln S103 words
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190 1939-01-23 5 Last Minute Decision I minute decision Mr. Richard Ilawkin, an Eng. o had been reading at Bukit Timah Road, and who for quite some time, sailed yesterday morning junk Pang-jin with Mr. A. J. Peterson, an master ol the vessel which arrived190 words
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119 1939-01-23 5 DELIEVE it or not. there is a young v rooster at Parit Buntar that docs not like children. The rooster can be sfen every evening in the vicinity of the omnibus stand strutting proudly up and down the road. Shoald a small child happen119 words
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Article75 1939-01-23 5 Prague. I busine man has been of a pocketful of bank 51,000 ••(•owns (£365) at iank to which he was bank he carried the I pocket. He kept pocket the whole not being robbed. bank, however, he of his pocket for a pen the swing-door.75 words
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Article132 1939-01-23 5 Singapore, Saturday. THI fifth annual general meeting the Gregg Shorthand Writer's Association was held at the MerInstitute to-day at 2.30 p.m. President, Mr. P. E. Perera in tlie chair, report and accounts nded Dec. 31. 1938. 1 approved. elected office-bearers year:—Patron: Mr. Ali a: Surattee, J.P.132 words
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Article60 1939-01-23 5 Reuter. 21. M Chvaikosky has arIn. He n nuns tv rrag«fl 1 1 H is haviner a o i Ribbentrofi in the morni'< ably will later m§ *ierr show him round the I anceilery. d thai <:hva!Kosky will be ol the conversations 1 recent articles which appearedReuter. - 60 words
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Article89 1939-01-23 5 Liv know.- An Indian student. Mr. R N. Misra. who was to have received a £o!d medal for research work, has dica a-' the result of burnj received while working in the laboratory shortly befoi" the medal was to l\r,e been presented Mis.a. who wl;s lighting89 words
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Article21 1939-01-23 5 Mrs. Mary Adams, who has died at "wan-con?be. lived in the same house or eighty years.21 words
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Article304 1939-01-23 5 TN an article headed ii>jle. BHttaniV the Auto"* analy es the manner in which Britain is rebuilding her air fleet. •When the war ended Great Brit an 3T*ssessed the greatest air strength hat bad ever been known." ii is dedared. "In the autumn of 1918304 words
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Article96 1939-01-23 5 Singapore. Saturday. THE ambulance was called to the Civil Air Port this afternoon to attend to a boy who was said to have bee n found floating in the seaplane channel and was picked up by a .Malay boatman. The boy wa> said to have died before96 words
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Obituary64 1939-01-23 5 The death is announced by Reuter of Mr. Noel Trotter at Leamington on Jan. 19. Mr. Trotter was the Postmaster General of the Straits Settlements and retired In 1907. Mr. Trotter was 79. Mr. Henry Trotter, father of Mr. Noel Trotter, came from Ceylon in 187164 words
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Article411 1939-01-23 5 London year likely la ho the busies! that the King and Queen have ever had not even excluding Coronation year. Details announced from Buckingham T la< of their tour of Canada, and their visits to America and Newfoundland, show that so much has had411 words
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267 1939-01-23 5 TORE Y.WC.A. is opening its ciubs A and classes this month. Knrolments for the following classes arc now bring received at the Y.W.t .A. fMRte, Raffles Quay. Two dressmaking classes under the expeit tutelage of Mrs. W. Lake are commencing on Tuesday, Jan. 31, at267 words
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185 1939-01-23 5 London. ABOUT 100 short service eommis sion pilots, to be entered from civil life, are required within the next three months to complete the largest .intake of such officers for any year in the history of the Royal Air Force. Since last Junr\185 words
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Article81 1939-01-23 5 Reuter. London. Jan 20.—11. is announced thai BtS a further development r»f the defence courses for merchant navy officers > tailed in August, 1937. the Admiralty lias decided to Institute a scheme of i peace time training for merchant navy seamen In gunnery, with the object ofReuter. - 81 words
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Advertisement325 1939-01-23 5 f IN AID OF THE CHINA RELIEF FUND. I UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF THE CONSUL-GENERAL I OR CHINA. MR. KAO LING-PAL 2 I THE CHINA RELIEF FUND COMMITTEE OF SINGAPORE J wil! present S I THE WU-ILV* SONGSTERS Talented Chinese Amateur Artistes i in i A MODERN CHINESE CHORAL325 words
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Advertisement563 1939-01-23 5 SANATORIUM PATIENT cHEt Ks loss of imam Took Flesh -forming Tablets If. you are troubled by steady loss of weight read this letter from a man who put on flesh steadily after taking a course of tiny, tasteless, flesh-forming tablets— although 12 months in a sanatorium had failed to help563 words
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Article53 1939-01-23 6 Ruth Etting, the crooner and film star, and her former accompanist, Myrl Alderman, were married in Las Vegas after flying from Los Angeles in a spe-cially-chartered air-liner. On Tuesday Miss Etting gave evidence at the trial of her former husband, Colonel Martin Snyder, who is accused53 words
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Article98 1939-01-23 6 (Brotherhood of Fn-J the Pen) fc a £*< Alsagoff, .11» Siglap, in honour of v n*' I Raja Bendahara Bn£ The Raja Bendahara Ls ber cf the Brunei Bahabat p arrives in Singapore thi order to attend the r H. the Sultan of Sola; The98 words
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413 1939-01-23 6 REASONS why he is convinced democracy "with adequate leadership" can be a more efficient form of government than are given by Mr. Winston Churchill, in his replies to a quest set out in the "Nov.- Statesman and Nation." In his defence of democracy a413 words
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Article99 1939-01-23 6 Ottawa IF the Empire had been into war as a resall cent European trouble. II Kinedom would have 'imposition respecting food from Canada even worse than existing before thr United Mll entered the Great \V,n remarks are inclu olemor tary submi.ss, < >ii QoMernmetit of New B99 words
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Article110 1939-01-23 6 Johannesburg. AIR raid precaution training will be one of the most important features of the St. John Ambnlance Association's work in the Transvaal this year, according to Lieut.-Col. G. E. Pocock, a member of the committee, who spoke at the association s annual110 words
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Advertisement385 1939-01-23 6 Ki'dne-vs Musi Clean Out Acids Your body <1 pt: Out < xrr:-s Aeida and potet 'i pour blood thru 9 million tiny AvYu ate Kl< y tubes or filters. If Poisons In t!.>; Kidneys or nt.idder make yon suffer from (Vetting Up Nljrhts, Nerv"iisncKs, L< cr fains, Circles I'nder Eyes,385 words
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Advertisement83 1939-01-23 6 STAYING INDOORS »s a Pleasure denied ft, the past generation which hundreds nowadays enjoy through the BroadGood Music. A Fine Speech or Singing especially if it" s a| I I TYE RADIO they I arc listening to >■ I Sol? Agents Malaya HOE BOON LEONG Distributors: OVERSEAS RADIO SERVICE, 199,83 words
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Advertisement87 1939-01-23 6 Property Owners, Mortgagees SAVE TIME, MONEY and TROUBLE: Let our House Management Department serve you in the collection of rents and management of your property, and be assured of equitable returns on your investments Prompt and careful service extended to Financiers for the handing of Receiverships. Eastern Realty Company Limited87 words
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Advertisement25 1939-01-23 6 I JUST RECEIVED Household Brush Rag Rug and j Linoleum VARIOUS SIZES. BABA Co., Ltd. MIDDLE ROAD. BABA STORE 162. ORCHARD ROAD 23, STAMFORD ROAD.'25 words
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Advertisement12 1939-01-23 6 71 H| GH ST. PHONE 378t I REFRACTING I I "MffSULTATIONFRtE I12 words
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Miscellaneous1142 1939-01-23 6 Piano Solos From NEWS 3 pore, 7.45 p.m. m ~s < g^^SH& SINGAPORE I LONDON MI If .T* f i^Bw sw» ?AL met r s %2 mo i s TRANSMISSION 5. 1 1 f]r^?s^ 7 r\ ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcs) ***** L_ ull p.m. (,SB 951 Mcjs (31.55 m1,142 words
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Article506 1939-01-23 7 YOU can't read much about Hollywood without running across the name of Westmore. And you can't go to the movies without seeing a couple of Westmore paint jobs running around. For the Westmores, as you probably know, are the ace make-up men of Hol.lywo:d.506 words
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168 1939-01-23 7 OKI lime *8* a ,l,m mV <tcnousry referred to c impleted at the »23S W was the p made by the new Nation Capad, hout Ihe shooting v th" produc- <: V because an nroducer Michael director Walter hors voting Ro<rer McMcKinnon, the two168 words
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Article, Illustration20 1939-01-23 7 Kujrh rfcrteii who ,s sf>en a ms best in "Marty the Girl* 1 »ov. sbowItif »1 the Alhambra Theatre.20 words
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Article106 1939-01-23 7 MARPV the Girl" which opened at the Alhambra last night is a crazy, happy-go-lucky comedy and Hugh Herbert is seen at his best. Story is about a >outh who wants to mairv the girl' iMarv D<»:and) and meets with the usual opposition from his friends and106 words
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Advertisement87 1939-01-23 7 GAG Ciwse i Blackwel I ALMOND dLEMON rf£ -the Ideal flavourings h?mj£ forPuddiHfrCusiard, Pies (khfis etc Try C B's Essences when next you are making pastry, custard and blancmange. Taste the deTicious flavour it imparts. Listen to the WF wonderful comments that are sure to bejß*fc $£C^ and you will87 words
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Advertisement210 1939-01-23 7 'KEPLER COD Li wuh oil MALT E«ract Encourages radiant hĕalth in adolescence A healthy complexion and a youthful figure are the outcome of physical 51 fitness. ft' s This can be attained by every M young man and woman who takes ,\S 'KEPLER' COD Liver Oil with X Malt Extract210 words
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Miscellaneous148 1939-01-23 7 DAILY CROSSWORD j cmmm CLUES ACROSS: CLUES DOWN: round. 1. Bedspread. 2. Skilful. man has a "little round 4 Popular cage birds. L t top? 5- An insect after a man is uayielct V itself in itself. ing. wer on a flower. 6. Enthusiasm. 7. Shaped like a human leg.148 words
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Advertisement189 1939-01-23 8 VBLIQ\ 6-15 9-15 TO-NIGHT HAVE YOI H Ml II A OF TON! ■2 could flrXtSb COOK! W Mm^n j FRANCE'S most Lovable Vagabond j j leaps to Life in the grandest Adventure Story since j j "ROBIN HOOD" j j GAU MIDNIGHT PREMIERE.. j j (The FIRST EVER HELD AT189 words
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Advertisement157 1939-01-23 8 y B 1 Re-live the thundering Thrills of the Most Famous Adven" T ture Story ever filmed! l I^^^^^^ I^MB— I 1 j 3 SHOWS TO-DAY... 3-15-6-15-9-151 Ifl 1 %B{lf 3 TO-NIGHT LAfc-T NIGHT 8.15 9.15 P.M. An Imperial's Masterpiece "GIT LAM DAK 17 99 Marvellous Achievement In Hindustani Talkies157 words
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Advertisement138 1939-01-23 8 MAP> FRANCES A COLUiMBIA PICTURE THIS WEEK END AT THE PAVILION The CAPITOL'S NEXT ATTRACTION^I W "Charlie McCarthy V ACTS j I ADOLPHE MENJOU AN DREA LEEDS i »J%JP EDGAR BERGEN and |S« McCarthy" j I f*tf**" JS Rlta JOHNS M Ann SHERIDAN I j 1 ARDEN Ernes! COSSART f138 words
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Advertisement371 1939-01-23 9 j T NIGHT <J PM T0 MIDNiGOT. i i GLOBE THEATRE: To-night, JOE E.BROWN S in -FIT FOR A DRte M j j To-morrow, "THERE GOES THE GROOM." SKY TALKIE: To-night, "TOP OF THE TOWN." To-morrow, "THAT GIRL FROM PARIS." JUBILEE THEATRE J .r m TiVOU HALL. 7.15 p.m. hows371 words
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Advertisement63 1939-01-23 9 SUN TALKIE I 7.30 p.m. TO-NIGHT* 9.30 p.m. The Thrilling Sea Drama "Hellship Morgan" With George Bancroft Ann Sothern. EMPIRE TALKIE 7 P.M. LAST NIGHT 9.30 P.M. Fred Astaire in 1 "Shall We Dance" j GALA MIDNIGHT PREMIERE I SATURDAY 28th SAW. j SEASON SCREENING 31st JAN. 1 20th Century-Fox63 words
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Advertisement76 1939-01-23 9 COMING The Most Suspensefid Spy Story Ever Screened! Jflfc DOLORES DEL RIO GEORGE SANDERS J mm I PETER LORRE VIKGINIA Fine SIC RUMANN J JOSIPH SCHILDKRAUT MAUR'CE MOSCOVSCH Dor'yl f Zo-jcfc in Chc-T -I P r J^^^k I t marlborough] 6-15 and 9-15 P.M. -Controlled by Shaw Bros. Ltd.) Positively76 words
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Advertisement172 1939-01-23 9 POSITIVELY LAST DAY OF THE YEAR'S j FUNNIEST COMEDY HIT! I TO-DAY AT 3-15, 6-15 9-15 p.m. ALHAMBRA You will Never See a collection of comedians like this again. So don t miss this Great Laugh Show "British MĔm*3* 1 ALAN MOWB*A\ WVTK 1 •1 I DDY HAF< 1 enter-172 words
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Article607 1939-01-23 10 |E any Chinese are termed Lo despair at the long duration of the struggle ■gainst the Japanese invader, they can take heart from the admiring comments made by impartial observers. The struggle which is being waged against a heavily armed adversary has been rightly described as magnificent,607 words
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Article, Illustration933 1939-01-23 10 C. H. Stanley Jones - Gandhi Hits Out By C. H. Stanley Jones IANDHI attack. Hitler" %td reads a poster, and even the Democrat ho has no sympathy with totalitarian ideas, is inclined to laugh. it is not to be supposed that Hitler cares What (iandhi says. The vision933 words
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Article27 1939-01-23 10 "Schoolboys who delight In poring over books do not necessarily become sedentary workers," mentions a headmaster. Quite a few of them seem ta become express messengers.27 words
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Advertisement137 1939-01-23 10 j I j Ami Good to Eat! j «P/a 02. fin 43 cts. I Obtainable at all Good Dealers and- J ROBINSON CO., LTD. j H ASK FOR j NOF/NER WH/SKY GOES WO ANY SOLE AGENTS': JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. j 1 (Incorporated in England). j Ll^ lX penang iroa137 words
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Advertisement125 1939-01-23 10 WHITEAWAVS I WSS SPHCiAI OFFERS I IN MEN'S BRITISH MADE SHOES SAVONF PU ANT-ARCH f shoes. EXCELLENT One of the lightest mutt buoyant 1/4 I arch .support shoes ever built VALI Available In black box calf and I jrown willow calf leathsrs A f Sazes 6to 10 f j Usual125 words
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546 1939-01-23 11 Lerida, Jan. 22. to-day's advance the Nationalists now claim that their front line is within 15 miles of Barce- certain point* phalanx of 150 000 faces the Ltobregat river defen ces running north-west from the avei.linns rive miles is also claimed on a 25546 words
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34 1939-01-23 11 untitled Studholme Brownrigg took over The Nore naval command I Admiral Sir Edward R. G. R. Evans ("Evans of the Broke* at K.-nt naval base. Here is Admiral Evans (right) chatting with his successor.34 words
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201 1939-01-23 11 If Franco Wins— London, Jan. 22 lt |TH p r adi-v closing in on Barcelona The Obseiver*s diplomatic U discusses the possible effect on German-Italian diploi i of Franco's vieu-rv in Spain. that consultations have taken place through diplothe British and French rrovernmenN about201 words
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Article165 1939-01-23 11 Shanghai. Jan. 23. STATISTICIANS oi the Chinese Military C—aril have just compJ*led a report which they will H*nly submit to the Chinese Gov- rnnn i,t regaitiftf j apane se military sine* the commencement of Motilities. that 700.000 Japanese n have been killed and n the165 words
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66 1939-01-23 11 Reuter. Washington. Jan. 22. MR. STJMSON (former Secretary of State) has sent a letter to Senator Cordel! Hull urging the lifting of the embargo on arms to Spain. The letter is not published, but the New Ycrk Times understands that it expresses theReuter. - 66 words
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Article189 1939-01-23 11 British Official Wireless. London Jan. 21. A GREAT co-ordinated campaign for the enrolment of volunteers for A various branches of national service and particularly orgnniaationa concerned with air raid precautions opens next week. On Monday night, the Prime Minis-, te- Will broadcast to the nation andBritish Official Wireless. - 189 words
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Article54 1939-01-23 11 Reuter. Chungking Jan. 27.—The London re- nort that Britain arranging to grant loan of £3,000,000 in support of Chinese currency has somewhat offset disappointment inspired by Geneva CWna Glutton Daily News considers the repoit 9* h Sn that more positive British help for China is Tikely toReuter. - 54 words
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125 1939-01-23 11 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 22. (SENATOR I'iUman. supporting the Administration".i«J« O in a wireVss debate, eon<en*ed lt«*l Ihf s ,U taeed with the danger of foreign invasion. Hitler'< ambition, he saia. "wi'l neve oc satisfied,'' while the ambition and fixed coi'cy of the Japanese wasReuter. - 125 words
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Article28 1939-01-23 11 Reuter. Tokyo, Jan. 22.-It is feared that 70 perished In a mine explosion itW; tiacho in Fukuoka Prefecture. Six wei.. rescued end five bodies have been recoTrrrd hnherto.-.Renter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article45 1939-01-23 11 PRISON FOR BANKRUPT The fine of $100 imposed on Mr. F J Scheffelaar. a Dutchman, by the District. Judge for obtaining credit while an undischarged bankruut was this morning set aside dv the Chief Justice, rfd eentence of a month's imprisonment was imposed.45 words
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Article192 1939-01-23 11 Reuter. Cairo, Jan. 22. I I THE report that the Palestine Arab delegates have decided not to go to London is denied by Dr. Hussein Khalidi, one of the delegates who was a farmer mayor in Jerusalem. He told Reuter: "We are starting for London onReuter. - 192 words
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Article70 1939-01-23 11 Reuter. Gibraltar. Jan. 22—The whole ol Gibraltar is In darkness to-night fothe result oi campaign to tighten up as possible will reproduce wartime conditions. The Horn- Fleet and the fortress sciences are participating. The exercises began to-night and will continue ant 1 Tuesday morning. The civilReuter. - 70 words
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Article29 1939-01-23 11 British Official Wireless. London. Jan. 21.-The Duke and Duchess cf Gloucester are visiting Glasgow early in October to receive degrees from the University there-British Official Wireless.British Official Wireless. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration348 1939-01-23 11 Reuter. Ne\> York, Jan. 22. EWGINES lailinj- Ihrough the formation of ice while in Big*t, the Imperial Airways flying boat Cavalier, engaged on the New >. orkBermuda run over the Atlantic, was forced down $00 miles horn New York to-day and sank, three of theReuter. - 348 words
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Article138 1939-01-23 11 British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 21. i BUYERS in 36 countries have already intimated that they are coming to the British Industries Fair next month The information recieved by the Press Department is that the increase in the number oxpected is already 25 per rent, comparedBritish Official Wireless. - 138 words
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Article23 1939-01-23 11 Jerusalem, Jen. 23.- Behor Murash, prominent Jewish merchant, was today phot dead by Arabs in the heart ol ihe city.23 words
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Advertisement75 1939-01-23 11 j POPULAR I' MALAY SONGS BY LEADING ARTISTS ON 'CHAP KUCHING' RECORDS I !I NH 10«« NONA KEBAYA MERAH M?ss Kar ti n i. I SELAMAT MAL AM Ml Lt*7 DAYONG SAMPAN m j> arsL JAU JALI (BANDONG) NH 1008 TIDAK WBANGKA Miss Kartmi. ORIENTAL BLUES Ml M KESENANGAN RUMAH-TANGA75 words
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218 1939-01-23 12 [From Our Onn Correspondent] Johore Bahru. Saturday. r £URKE people including a Chiacsc woman of Singapore were injured wher. the ear in which they were travelling came into collision with a car in front, smashed into a ditch and218 words
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Article108 1939-01-23 12 London. Jan. 12. MISS Hanaa Bendixsen. second ATI daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Emfl Beadftasen, who vv 'l be remembered in Singapore, fa betrothed to Mr Donald I.ippiatt, of Ealing, London. Captain L. A. Egglcsfielci, Imperial Airways •Million miles" pilot, has'be- i Deputy Director of Civil108 words
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Article21 1939-01-23 12 Reuter. mine exploded under a muSir? trojit'v Dutrntlinu th, t *****1 ai J «u«»y ££F£Su£ TWEES'Reuter. - 21 words
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Article224 1939-01-23 12 \From Our Own Correspondent! Alor Star. Sunday. A SUNDRY goods dealer in Kota Serang .Semut, Kedah, named Kang So<> How, while leading his buffalo to give it a bath in the nearby river, was gored to death by the animal. This was revealed at an224 words
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99 1939-01-23 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Jan. 22. IyHEN the Lloyd Triestino liner Conte Verde arrived in Singapore this morning, she brought with her nearly 500 Jewish refugee* from Germany, who are now on their way to Shanghai. Members of the Jewish community of Singapore, were on99 words
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Article69 1939-01-23 12 and departures by Imperial and Qar.ta* liners:— Arrivedl by the Centaurus.—Sir Philin P Wimbush, Mr. S. WiSSn* Pmm a^ a J Ml -F- E Hamilton, Mr Sy<£ey° d Mis GE Offwood > I tffl by the Centauru.;.~Sir Phili,, Jassorn. Mr. p. Wimbush, Mr S Wi son Haines69 words
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Article63 1939-01-23 12 Reuter. Mcsccvv. Jan «eutive fficiais a hundred reduced in rank tne i* 8 Erti&cipUn The j£ hten OP «tended to cJviJ umi mpai?n "ounce: nt tha# lhon with tho ild executive officers" S^'^^ ■ft? ~tuSits* ye btvn dis M. Molokov Who will I oroi?, n P tneReuter. - 63 words
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Article19 1939-01-23 12 Reuter. M tai 2 na7 Br h! adier Gen< U- mmand the French" t ,S Pointed toReuter. - 19 words
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Article, Illustration19 1939-01-23 12 V.. 1 t,le Singapore Airport when (he r—■» arrived back in their specially chartered "J* UPle19 words
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158 1939-01-23 12 [From Our Oicn Reporter] Ipoh, Sunday. P in Ipo s 111 their verxlict on <he mquiiy into the recent railway disaster near Slim River fh» committee of enquiry will recommend the offer of a ™b S £n al \e ward for mformation leading158 words
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Article34 1939-01-23 12 Reuter. London, Jan. SO.—At least 'en million jaopte in silantung, shansi and Hod^ pitaLs in hose provinces and they a" P ceahi-swith hundreds of thousa-is of haVe 0t -on Tonfy XReuter. - 34 words
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106 1939-01-23 12 Reuter. Eerlin. Jan. 22. QERMANY'S trade in 1938 closed with an unfavourable trade balance of 4:>>2 million marks, according to figures just oublished Imports totalled G. 052 million marks, exports over 5.160 million. The figures for the old Reich cxclud taj Austria out including SudetenlandReuter. - 106 words
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Article410 1939-01-23 12 Unce A Swamp: JSow A Healthy Settlement THE Sungei lfanik Irrigation Scheme area Teluk AXUOJU which about 40 years ago was a vast swamp and dense thorny jungle shunned by maraud beast alike, has now taken the aopea>ance of a well settled countryside. Tne Sungei Manik410 words
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71 1939-01-23 12 Reuter. Kerr Hitler had an h, lln Jan 23 W. Chvalkovsky Foivlpn I X rni i 1? Nations SSr^S 1 Con Czechoslovakia were w &erman y Ud I understood the German nf USSed If chosiovaJOa was v I mmom v J Cseb.a.si.s of the dcmaS nf^SReuter. - 71 words
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Article58 1939-01-23 12 (Tribune Staff i:<..... AVER 30 cJuldrei 7, U Java to-day <J ul^ fr Op ten. Noon. school i„ Bcfauan 1. hay* just finished th days in Java and several ireeks desks and text fcj£ I Many of them art pamed by their parents smaj, number hay, 2*58 words
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Article181 1939-01-23 12 (From Our Own Oom was lying m m hi hu( estate at Kangkar, Pieni night of Dec. 5. three rnhi jnto the hut and whSe legs and tied hla bands 0«; another tabbed hhn w?l a third searched a room ol A e bu tC181 words
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Article66 1939-01-23 12 'Tribune Staff Reporter). HIS Hi., i 'P'»/i. Saturdiv car in ivVLiTJ v,,< n s *•«»< 1 Jh <' 'utskirj, of [poh. bm and a iLjSL Passing a motora direction, «»e bus norn V»? darted from behind down the ro;,r| an <* wui kn< »es3 car66 words
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Article105 1939-01-23 12 Singapore. Monday T Ccnf B erence STf"* clared Mr f t l L great d e- H °n Mr 0n of Trade comm hatoSo,- MaSS Can «1ian arrived herebSIK nwtnina on his Ji p en Xoort Mr. England. Conference 6 Attach e at the theTrihnno i105 words
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Advertisement21 1939-01-23 12 I Overseas' Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED; Chin, Building Chn Ji a Sir.*, WONB 5808. SINRApORIL MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE L. ANU WORKMEN'S INSUBA.NCK21 words
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232 1939-01-23 13 HOME PRESS COMMENT Reuter. L Jan. 22. in«<- how much of I io ('hibH i» not ac < ;<! and America, u'ay Times points h note to Japan i* ar that Britain n :'h' letter of any (!<* i. if she values ourReuter. - 232 words
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126 1939-01-23 13 Reuter. Tokyo, Jan. 2U. fME area in China occupied by Japan to date is more 4 han twice the area ol' the Japanese Empire, declared the Japanese War Minister reviewing military operations of past year in the Diet. He added that the Chinese sustained twoReuter. - 126 words
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Article65 1939-01-23 13 Reuter. London, Jan. 11. DOUCE on duty at Chequers, where Mr. Chamberlain is spending his week-end, are armed and greatly augmented in numbers in vicv of tli- recent bombing outrages. Police are pa trolling :hc grounds and the entrance to tb~ estate, and aye alsoReuter. - 65 words
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Article425 1939-01-23 13 |aKti!iONA has thrown in its last TI Cal Jan capital many days—it has <- t place to take i :i Franco seems inevit{y v indeed, marvel at of t ie Republican in apparently hopeless j' ered, however, jig.. v** 1 "rid and Valencia ~rc 00 < are425 words
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Article148 1939-01-23 13 Helsinki. A PARTY cf 20 Finns who fought as volunteers in the Spanish Government's "International Brigade" did tempt to commit extortion by In an interview one of their stated that of the 4CO Anns who had fought on the Reoublicon side, no fewer than 340148 words
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Article162 1939-01-23 13 Penang, Saturday. the Municipal Catid played the strains of Mendelsohn's Wedding March, Mr. Leong Eng Khean led two daughters to the altar to-day, for a double wedding uniting well-known families of Penang and Singapore. Miss Janet, Leong ana M:.-s Constance Leong, Within a few minutes ot162 words
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413 1939-01-23 13 [From Our Own Correspondent] London, Jan. 9. FJIS APPOINTMENT with the results 0 f the Malayan textile quota system is expressed in the annual report of the Far East section of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce. "The Improved position which was413 words
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Article255 1939-01-23 13 TO-MORROW FOR ALL 1 READERS. Scjuc pleasant sur~ 2 pnse or unexpected business development may be forthcom- 5 in(j to-day which is favourable for starting any new venture, 5 and very fortunate for inter- viewing people on matters of finance. SPECIAL INFLUENCES 2 February 20 to255 words
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Article34 1939-01-23 13 Reuter. Mexico City. Jan. 21.—The oil tanker. •Jaguar" which broke into two in mitiAtlantic carried 01,0' JO barrels of Mexican oil for the account of Mr W. R Davis, consigned to Germany.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article58 1939-01-23 13 Reuter. Dublin. Jan 11. -Signed by Scan Russell on behalf of the Irish Republican Army, a statement has been issued, declaring that it: central headquarters have no knowledge cf the '"alleged exploding of a bomb ?.t Traiee, ana such action was neither orderrd nor authorised soReuter. - 58 words
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Article17 1939-01-23 13 Two Imperial air mails were- received in Singapore yesterday The next is due on Wednesday17 words
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Article53 1939-01-23 13 Reuter. Pretoria. Jan. 22.—A dispute concerning the renaming of Roberts Heights to Voortrekker llootge was settled hy General Hertzog who announced so far as the Defence Department was concerned the name was to be Voortrekker Hoogte but for postal and broadcasting purposes the name of Roberts Heights wouldReuter. - 53 words
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Article36 1939-01-23 13 Reuter. London, Jan. 21 —Althougn the utmost vigilance will be maintained, the authorities are hopefui that the recent campaign of "bemb" outrages, associated with Irish Republican extremist agitation, will be soon effectively checked. Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article19 1939-01-23 13 A Moscow message received through Reuter states that Alexander Liuhimov has been appointed People's Comniis&mr for Trade.19 words
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Advertisement288 1939-01-23 13 wMk. I Hi Hi I/"! i i I! i i 'Vl* $wd am/ r<?s/i in Malaya as it is in the Arctic" No matter what the all limes from det »rasealed in an air-tight container and is out;: i. !e everywhere. etna) gtfstmgo 'PHONE: STOr{E 5378 (5 line*), K. LUMPITR:288 words
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224 1939-01-23 14 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, Saturday. TOO much dribbling, individualistic f combined with poor stickwork. and Kick of understanding resulted la Malacca's severe defeal at tin hands oi SHanijor in to-day's inter-state hotkey encounter. Selangor's centreforward, Row. achieved the hat trick, securing the fir. t224 words
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482 1939-01-23 14 Miss V. Martin's Great Goal Women's Hockey [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. Dame Fortune, Miss V. Martin and a most hard-working defence who used the if not too stylish tactics, must go the Credit for Selanufor's victory482 words
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Article93 1939-01-23 14 following have been chosen to play hockey for the Scuth against the North on Feb. 18 the game taking place at Kuala I.umpur: B. Manuel (N.S.), R. H. Barth (S.), Lt. II E. MacMillan (S Lt DE D Moriss (xN.S), Sgt. H. Cronin (S P. K.93 words
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Article339 1939-01-23 14 Reuter. London, Jan. 21. SIXTY-FIVE thousand people saw the rugger match between England and Wales, played at Twickenham this afternoon, which England won by three points (a try) to nil. Teden was responsible for England* try. Keaton kicked off, and England main tamed their superiorityReuter. - 339 words
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177 1939-01-23 14 "PETE - <By "PETE." Singapore, Sunday. THE largest crowd "yet to witness a badminton game was seen at the Happy World covered stadium last night when the Singapore Badminton Association put up a programme of lwo singles, one men's doubles and a women's singles in aid177 words
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353 1939-01-23 14 Reuter. London. Jan. 21. I?IRST round lies for the Scottish Cup were played to-day, as also the fourth round matches for the English F.A. trophy. Most English third division and all the Scottish League matches were cancelled. Hearts' victory by 14-2 over I'enicuick inReuter. - 353 words
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Article, Illustration667 1939-01-23 14 Singapore. Saturday. Rest of Singapore 10 nis Q.mfh c < U .be „„,.v ,ha, «n-be mtin^ \sU ,L vv'r n u" s tnar rurb ■"«<* on the padang b ivl Hie disappointment lav not so much in the fact that the Rest who wrens667 words
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Advertisement7 1939-01-23 14 hbhhhhhhI ■TIGER I MADE FnOM THE FINEST7 words
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431 1939-01-23 15 fixating Annual Match ALL THE HOCKEY RESULTS 3 S.S 2 contested though somewhat scrappy game of FJM.S. Police beat the S.S. Police by three goals Depot yesterday, large number of spectators among whom were the hiefs saw the speedier and better combination of431 words
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Article35 1939-01-23 15 j,; wore returned for the ary monthly competition. P. Allen was the winner 1 score of 31. Jrtng are the results: P. Allen 40- 9=31 Pretty 52-17=33 Bide t.3—15=32 J LavUle 55 —14-4135 words
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Article, Illustration49 1939-01-23 15 The Negri Sembilan team which fully extended the Singapore s"de at hockey on Saturday, were beaten eventually by three goals to two. Left to right (standing): Santhok Singh. Ali, Lt. D. E. I). Morris, B. Manuel Haji Ibrahim, Thomas, Lumonds, Graves, Sheik Mustapha, Baghat Singh, Syed Hamid.49 words
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639 1939-01-23 15 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore Sunday. S.S. Police l.'pts. F.M.S. Police Sjpte. LH)R the sixth year in succession the F.M.S. Police failed to earn a victory r over the S.S. Police in their annual rugby match, and after drawing with the S.S.639 words
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193 1939-01-23 15 Singapore, Sunday. THE annual general meeting of the Ceylon Sports Club was held this evening at the Club. The reDort and accounts for the past year were adopted. club enjoyed a fairly successful season in the field of sport. At cricket the first XI193 words
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112 1939-01-23 15 IN a game of hockey which lm--1 proved with the play, the Tan Tock Seng Hospital beat the 35th Fortress Co. by one goal to nil at Pulau Brani, yesterday. 0 Neither sWe d fSh'Jiarb-meWghter as the "SS reor r e e wa S112 words
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653 1939-01-23 15 Barth's Excellent Game Singapore. Sunday. INDIVIDUAL briUHpc 3 very nearly triumphed over team play on the Padang yesterday afternoon when Singapore beat Negri Sembilan by three goals to two at hotkey. Shiek Mustapha lived up to his reputation, and right to the653 words
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Article131 1939-01-23 15 Sappers 11 points; R.A.M.C. 5 THK ?sth Fortress Company beat the 1 R A M.C. at Pulau Bre.m at rugger this evening by 11 points to five. The Sappers pressed trom the start, ard from a pass from UtUeJoha Stanfey opeiied the scoring. Mad'n failed to131 words
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Advertisement182 1939-01-23 15 INTERCONTINENTAL AIRWAYS K.X.I.L.M ROYAL NETHERLANDS INDIES AIRWAYS, ROYAL DITCH AIR LINES, K. L.M EXCEPTIONALLY LOW FARES FOR LUXURIOUS AIR TRAVEL FROM SINGAPORE TO AUSTRALIA ALL PLANES CALL AT BALI Apply: Ofti«s K.N.1.1..M.K.L.M. 3-1, Collyer <»uav. or U any B,«k.n S Agency in Singapore. (Dr?Cassell's Tablets Gave Me mr^^ HEW YOUTH182 words
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Article538 1939-01-23 16 They Share The Rake-Off London, Jan. (JANGSTERS shooting hke Chicago gunmen, muscling in on each others territory, sharing the rake-off from terrorised villagers are leading the Arab revolt in Palestine. Loyal Arabs who c\ i nly oppose the revolt are shol 'own t s538 words
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Article258 1939-01-23 16 (Tribune Stall Reporter) Penang, Saturday. A GOOD woman inspires a man t brilliant woman interesti him. a beautiful woman fascinates him —ban the sympathetic woman gets him! Now, gentlemen, will someone tell me—which is realty th«» weaker st\?" asked I>r. N. K. Menon at the258 words
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Article120 1939-01-23 16 Hongkong, Jan. 22. EVENTS in outh China are believed I be moving rapidly to a head. Chinese circles anticipate that the imminent largescale Japanese offensive in the South will represent the last stake of Tokyo tor mastery of South China oil. and on whicn will depend120 words
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Article107 1939-01-23 16 ondoa, Jan. <>. A WHIT for alleged breach of prov mise, ii was revealed yesterday, lias been served on Prince Michael Radariwill, sixty-nine-ye*r-oH Polish coasia of (he ex-Kaiser, by Mme. Jeanette Snehestov, thirty-six-year-nld Polish beauty. The prince has entered on ripoearane to the action,107 words
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91 1939-01-23 16 leaving school at the age of fifteen. Albert Hewson became an office boy in a company and later a director 'and devoted his life to building up a business as a clothing manufacturer In Cot-tage-lane, City-road. London E C This was stated at the Old91 words
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141 1939-01-23 16 TWO hundred beautiful „,\.i a v Lisbon. 1 hues, snics ZtV r r *»*'»the leading "ladies" hlh >r W V ,T f uver 100 f the Competition to be h,„ U f< th< ««< imt momi^d u > he an Pi2hh-!T C 22? nJV141 words
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Article71 1939-01-23 16 Fivi <* mum Helsinki. INLAND S exports to Great Brilain fcr the 1 0 month:, period 'January to October, this year amounted to £1r,,4D0.000 against her Briiain tota,,cd This la revealed by statistics published in the November issue of the Finland monthly bulletin Great Britain thus71 words
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Article196 1939-01-23 16 1') idon, Jan. 9. ORIVATE Norman Leslie Ward (24) and his wife (28), whom ho married a week ago, were allowed a two-hour honeymoon on the troopship Neuralia, at Southampton, yesterday, before the -hit) sailed for india. Ward is going to join tne Ist Warwickshire Regiment, and196 words
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158 1939-01-23 16 London. Jan. 7. WIDESPREAD purse of the Ger man Nazi party has followed re velations made during the secret Berlin trial of the three men—Ernst Xickisch. Wilhelm Drexler and Karl Troeger—accused of conspiring to kill Hitler and other prominent leaders. Eighteen other people arc158 words
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620 1939-01-23 16 "PETE - By "PETE". A VER Iar £c crowd turned up al the Polite Depot at Th son Road last night to witnes, the boxing contests i the S.S. Police and the F.M.S. Police The Hon. Mr. R. H. Onraet. the Ins-pector-General of Police. Mr L620 words
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333 1939-01-23 16 (Tribune S(afl- Reporter) I It was revealed during the meetin" that although the Ponggoi Bailing Club was in its infancy, be.ng only th-«e rionths old, it was a financially sound affair and had absolutely no liabilities A forward step has been taken with the purchase333 words
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Article106 1939-01-23 16 Cattack, Jan. VL THE (;< vermin m cf Ore i are yen iharUj starting tali faetan an experimental mcasare in i rang area in the district at PariAbort 700 acres of land trill Vole in that area for the purp the Government propose to begin attjj106 words
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299 1939-01-23 17 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ipoh, Sunday. nIS estimated that nearly $200,000 will be spent before the pen scheme for centralised accommodation for Government cafes and manual labourers at Teluk Anson is completed. The purpose of the scheme is to concentrate into one area, all employed299 words
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Article94 1939-01-23 17 Durban, Natal. A SWARM of bees made a flight from ihe Rand to Durban in a wartime DH9 open cockpit aeroplane. The bees had made their hive in the fabric of the bottom of the wing, and entered the hive through a small opening where the94 words
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Article111 1939-01-23 17 .11 Transvaal. I mother in this disj\ shock when i hei bah playing with \t, the baby— two at the foot of :i I;, '.ii, she climbed it to pick Leaking down sotw after sh» sai bet San hold of a snake by its throat. It111 words
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Article82 1939-01-23 17 asaWanca I F i •.••> Morocco). "HOUSE OF WELCOME, 1 i English tourmonth of October nally inaugurated < Casablanca, French Morocco's 1 seaport, by Genera' j; m>ral ot rrir \r" St S nea d the list of thosf: n ceo at Casablanca. Their part of a82 words
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177 1939-01-23 17 I 11 London. If mercantile marine and to build up a reserve lime of emergency was discussed at a meeting r l P owners Here. ►by Mr. Philip l 1 envisaged c mnany which m P s>bips at about -v of thcin bein°, ,1177 words
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Article79 1939-01-23 17 Barcelona. ADDITIONAL bomb-shelters costing L2BO,Mi pesetas will be built for citizens cf the M*uiterranean seaport chy of Alicante during the coming year. The construction fund is provided for in the city's 1939 budget just approved by the local Ayuntamiento Informed of Alicante's appropriation, the passive79 words
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Article68 1939-01-23 17 Reuter. London, Jan. 19.-The United States is 'weik compared with other nations in its defence against bombing Brio-General Marshall, Deputy Chief of Staff declared before the Military Committee of the House of Representatives. He said: "Any future war will at least start in the air"Reuter. - 68 words
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Article182 1939-01-23 17 Durban, Natal. Ijl RBAN is to have an air defence v strength of 38 fighting planes by 1940, according to a statement made by Colonel John Daniel, officer commanding Natal Command, at a social gathering convened by the Air Force reserve club here. At182 words
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Article153 1939-01-23 17 Washington, Jan. 6. a 40,000-word report on espionage and "un-American activities" had been presented to Congress to-day. Representative Parnell Thomas staggered the newly assembled members by declaring that he would introduce a resolution for the impeachment of 56-year-old Miss Frances Perkins, United States Secretary153 words
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400 1939-01-23 17 London, Jan. fHE amazing courage and fortitude of the North-West Mounted Police are not just a story exaggerated by Hollywood. There is still living in England to-day a man who was one of the original '\Mountics,* who established law and400 words
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Article95 1939-01-23 17 (United Press). Lahore, Jan. 12. Jahanadiiial who had been sentence:! to life imprisonment »n 1933 by the Special Tribunal in the Second Lahore Conspiracy Case was released this evening from ;he Central Gaol as a sequel to the special clemency liown by the Government of the Punjab(United Press). - 95 words
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Article145 1939-01-23 17 Paris THE tourist cards, which afford tra- vellcrs in France various advantages both as regards travel and the purchase cf petrol, are to be issued again in 1939. A decree which has just appealed in the official journal declares that such cards will be valid145 words
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Advertisement356 1939-01-23 17 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL Jj TO-MGHT WNNER DANCE (informal) 13% to 8.30 p.m. 9.38 to midnight Spectacular Cabaret Entertainment by The Daredevil Prestons n^ AT K9 SKILL THRILLS ON WHEELS Dinner .$3-00 BOOK YOVR TABLE Non-Diner. $1-00 BOOK NOW for the MALAYAN X UGBY UNION BALL. Saturday .Tan. 28th Extension to356 words
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335 1939-01-23 18 Hunan-Kiangsi Border Strongly Guarded International News Agency. Changsha. £ENERAL Hsueh Yoh, Commander-in-Chief of Ihe Chinese forces in the Hunan area, has expressed doubt, in a press interview at Changsha, capital of the province, as to whether ihe Japanese will !aur>:h a large-scale offensive inInternational News Agency. - 335 words
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Article, Illustration32 1939-01-23 18 Chinese troopi raided Xamoa Island recently, and met with liitie resistance. Photo shows well-equipped Chinese troops who proceeded to iiccupy positions on the Island after a successful landing.32 words
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360 1939-01-23 18 Universities Return To Routine Work Central News. Chungking. COUNTERACTING Japan's intention to cripple China's higher education system by air bombings and military occupation, the Ministry of Education has given financial aid to many colleges and universities to move to the interior. NotCentral News. - 360 words
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64 1939-01-23 18 International News Agency. Washington, Jan. 22. HAVING secured a credit 11 loan of $25,000,000 l\S. from the American government, Mr. K. P. Chen, head of the Chinese Economic Mission, is instructed by the Chinese Government to continue hia stay in Washington for fresh negotiations. It isInternational News Agency. - 64 words
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Article, Illustration413 1939-01-23 18 Central News. Chungking. p()R the economic development of the south-western provinces of Hunan. Kwangtung:, Kwangsi, Szechwan, Yunnan and Kweichow. the Southwest Economic Reeoiwt ruction Commission has been orgauiaed by the National Government. Tne new organisation, with the chairmen of the provinces concerned as members, will undertakeCentral News. - 413 words
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Article, Illustration14 1939-01-23 18 Lead*" cf Chinese troops who recently raided Jap-occupied Namoj Is14 words
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Article139 1939-01-23 18 During the past 15 months. $10, 031,118 cash donations to China and Liberty Bonds subscriptions hfive been made by the loo.i no overseas CNuese In the Fhilippine Islands averaging $106 from each person, according to the Philippines Cnine.se char.ibe» of Commerce. Of this amount 52.742.C2j v.ere139 words
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676 1939-01-23 19 ,0 PARTISANSHIP (United Press). the charges. c course of the r he had received < hristian friend preat misunderVlahatma Gandhi > rcles of Tra van•lutely against the v and that has aye begun to of the Memocrest In(United Press). - 676 words
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Article88 1939-01-23 19 (United Press). Bombay, Jan. 15 SPECULATION is rife as to ihe probable candidate who doli speculation is rife as to the probable candidate who may be officially put up for the presidentship of the Tripuri Session of the Congress. While indications are that Maulana Azad's name finds(United Press). - 88 words
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Article112 1939-01-23 19 (United Press). y New Delphi. !i thai Govern:i pi.poses to esta- rhe Chairmanissioner of Lands for the purpose of n missioner of Police as ;ay be referred p aticn into Kenya, C suspicion t the Indian Kenya Daily Mail. < mentions that asked the Kenya Associated CbamPean(United Press). - 112 words
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Article, Illustration688 1939-01-23 19 (United Press). Nagpur. ''J'HE soul of the Indian nation has hitherto accepted the 'Bande Mataram' song a« the National Anthem. Even the Europeans felt no hesitation in respecting the Indian sentiment in regard to the high place the song occupies in the Indian patriotic(United Press). - 688 words
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Article129 1939-01-23 19 (United Press). Trivandrum, Jan. 12. IJIS Excellency the Viceroy and 11 Lady Linlithgow were the guests of honour at a delightful garden party given last evening by His Highness the Maharaja in the picturesque ground? of the Kavdiyar Palace. The invitees numbered nearly a thousand and included(United Press). - 129 words
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Article81 1939-01-23 19 (United Press). AN exhaustive survey of the IndoGangetic basin and the setting up of an Inter-Provinc al River Commission were favoured at the first Joint Flood Conference held recently at tttt Civil Secretariat, Lucknow, to discuss the common problems of flood and ir- rigation The provinces(United Press). - 81 words
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Article60 1939-01-23 19 (United Press). The revision of the Frontier Policy and the immediate withdrawal of India frcm the League of Nations are urged in two resolutions iven notice of by the Congress Party for the budget session of the Central Legislative Assembly. II is understood application for neeeeanry sanction of(United Press). - 60 words
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Article136 1939-01-23 19 (United Press). Peshawar, Jan. J3. THI. Hon. Dr Khan Sahib, Premier, had to face a strange demonstration at his residence in the Cantonment area this afternoon when several Hindu women marched inside his premises in a procession carrying black flags and placards. They shouted slogans against(United Press). - 136 words
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Article113 1939-01-23 19 (United Press). Karachi, Jan. 9. TN the Sind Legislative Assembly durA ing the question hour, Khan Bahadur AMah Bux. Chief Minister of Sind declined to reply '-as it would not be in public interest." to the following questions of Mr. c. T. Valecha M L A(United Press). - 113 words
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Article185 1939-01-23 19 MAYORAL ELECTION (United Press). 4 DRAMATIC incident happened over the Rangoon Corporation mayoral election held recently when Indian, Anglo-Burman a.id Chinese councillors walked out protesting: against the breaking of the sixteen-year-okl convention, which acted harmoniously, to deprive Indian members (if their turn to elect the mayor(United Press). - 185 words
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Article47 1939-01-23 19 (United Press). G» !d has been discovered en the North Wt'l Frontier. Stones recently brought to the Political Agent, Kvber Agency, by some tribal Malik>, were examined in Calcutta, and these cre> are reported tc ct utain unusually proportion of sold. (United Press.)(United Press). - 47 words
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