Malaya Tribune, 3 February 1939
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section38 1939-02-03 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVI, -No. 28. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, February 3, IMS. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1939 138 words
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Advertisement61 1939-02-03 1 Ik*/ Zfo SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya hen baby needs milk wmf from a bottle milk (tt tts bsst YOU WILL THEN BE CERTAIN J ,W|'. 1 THAT HIS LITTLE BONES WILL N D GROW STRAIGHT AND HIS eM4RK R£6 TEETH BE STRONG AND WHITE H| AND HIS BODY STURDY61 words
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Advertisement31 1939-02-03 1 I MADAM FACE! LATE 92, PICCADILLY, LONDON. I DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER J S TAILOKMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS IN STOCK. FROM: '$5. $30.i J 13, BATTERY ROAD, TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE. hi 131 words
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Article69 1939-02-03 2 Singapore, Wednesday. OAS Katto, a young Japanese wo- man, was produced before Mr. L. B. Gibson, the District Judge, this morning, on charges under the Women and Girls Protection Ordinance. Oh Ah Juan was also produced in a connected case. Both accused, who were allowed bail ci69 words
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Article89 1939-02-03 2 Singapore, Tuesday. "At Home" was held this evening at the premises of Messrs. Tong Lam Co., Contractors to H.M. British Navy and Army, Shipchandlers, Estate Suppliers and General Store-keepers, at 23 35 Robinson Road. Messrs. Tong Lam have been 14 years In the business and the celebrations89 words
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241 1939-02-03 2 Reuter. Shanghai, Feb. 2. A CCORDING to foreign reports Japanese-controlled customs at Chefoo are refusing to issue export permits unless bills of exchange are passed through the Yokohama Specie Bank. The regulation is aimed at maintaining the exchange value of theReuter. - 241 words
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Article118 1939-02-03 2 POLICEMAN'S N OSE BROKEN Loyal Soldier Charged CHARGED a: J Inspect, Beach Road Poliei s tl„ tish soldier named £nS V** ter, aged 30 years and™ the "A" CcyJ i. ~rtr t h^ hl man Barracks a W»Conrad Oldham M Police Court t! ""'d pleaded pdltj to I"* oiderly behaviour118 words
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Article52 1939-02-03 2 London. Feb. 1. -The Bi k. I i™h and South America has coouffiS 250,000 peso, to the BrSh r 3gtt wnlch has been established in as a practical expression of tne 2 thy of the British people with theoS an nation in the griev earUwJaE aisaster.-52 words
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Article236 1939-02-03 2 I TIIL world's markets an try*] k I 1 hypnotise themselves into the belief that because Ben Hitler has j-pcken in terms les menacing Utai usual, the major problems af the world will peacefully resolve 'hemselves, says Btaaten Nelsoa'i rubber market review, dated Feb. 2. All236 words
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Article148 1939-02-03 2 Singapore. Feb. 2. noon. IN their Weekly Rubber Report, Guthrie Co., Ltd. state:— The market reacted favourably to Hitler*s speech on Jan. 30, but the advance was checked by a fair weight of first-hand selling in London at round about the Bd. level. Prices have since eased148 words
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Article176 1939-02-03 2 Singapore. Wednesday. THE claim ol Aug X I money-lender for $1,840 agiW Chop Ban Aik was i wed morning at the High Court by > 1! Justice Pedlow. nf i nromis* The claim wa.s In respei sory note made by til* cused's favour, but whi :h176 words
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Advertisement454 1939-02-03 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. p*o and BRITISH INDIA Ifcrtrirpnr in England*. r. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore 1939 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Feb. 10 t BURDWAN 6,070 Feb. 11 CANTON 15.500 Feb. 21 I SOMALI 6,800 Mar. 10 CORFU 15,000 Mar. 10 CHITKAL 15.M00 Mar. 24 CARTHAGE 15 000 Apr.454 words
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Advertisement473 1939-02-03 2 SIEAMER SAILINGS SNORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated la Germany), The underrated are the Company'! intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA HONKuNG SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 I m.s "COBURG" Feb. 1 SA "SCHARNHQRjST" omits North China Feb. 16 HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND. HAMBURG ft BREMEN Sails from B'pore. 1939 s.s. "LIPPE"473 words
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Advertisement448 1939-02-03 2 j BANGKOK LINE. CHINA J APAN LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorshlps, Most Big Cargo vessels with lotted but Cabins Have Adjoining PrL Y afV Bath, comfortable Passenger Accommoda- To: Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, UOD I Hamburg and Copenhagen. port §aid Palestlne Rotterdam, I M.S. From Spore. Wca. P. 8., P'ng. Hamburg,448 words
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Advertisement129 1939-02-03 2 -1 R4MBURC -AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER ANT) CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN rOHTS. Due Spore *939 t m.s. BURGENLAND via Manila Feb. 7 s.s. OLDENBURG Direct Feb. 20 s.s. NEUMARK Direct Mar. 1 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due Spore129 words
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204 1939-02-03 3 [From Our Own Reporter} Kuaia Lumpur, Wednesday. £JALAK South mining village four mile from Kuala Lumpur on the Sungei Besi Road, was the scene oj a daring burglary this morning V vhe», ai aboui 7 o'clock, four Chinese enti red the house 0 f204 words
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Article100 1939-02-03 3 Reuter. Tokyo. Feb 2. THE Manchukuo Government have tl>nm>'h V n; ]y el )ro,ested *0 Soviet Over' V &y uet c,, »sul at Harbin aSkS%SSSV lncldcnt m the Ma cauauo-soviet frcr. ier on Jan. 31 The protest declared that 100 Sovh-f kosl rinTSS? S eReuter. - 100 words
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Article30 1939-02-03 3 Information has been received that Rajula. it is expected that id will be sent to Pulau Jerejak and the oV ance will proceed to Port Swettenham >■': quarantine there.30 words
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Obituary35 1939-02-03 3 tong The engagement Is an nounced between Lim Wnon Kum t£ wj ana Mrs Uoi Teck Chew, and rong Lee rune, the mm*** (i M:i i]t IV/J: •>'--' Ton S V un, l.n,35 words
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Obituary121 1939-02-03 3 1V ,Itl £-hcng Bah, aged *jo a aw »y peacefully at, his re<- Uukit Arang Ro s ad re o 1 n cupei r Koad, Feb 1 < tn midnight Funeral will take' nY-e on Sunday, Jan. 5, 1939. p r h/ f n R Pye, proprietor oi c°121 words
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Article186 1939-02-03 3 A JAPAN Rap a Homrl< n$ Feb. 2. •dte. n was m S was re P«»*«l by Chinese land force-. The wiipß, out ih« hmese stood their ground. coming in.en.se Cer-tra. Wows e 5 KISS-?** China front On the south China front, many 1;186 words
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Article150 1939-02-03 3 Reuter. T„. mi London, Feb, 2. I" < hmesr London have BO of fh<* repo«ted no vmdnxn Uoaiaataon of the r.r Covcrnn.ent Agency Mk< in Hongkong to barter at the Gorernjnent'a «oo,i "Wram and othrr ores to the exfnt af lift minion (JRoiXaTew. j hut theyReuter. - 150 words
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Article26 1939-02-03 3 tnt f i M Eoins Deputy Collector of c^Sr-,S lcra IU be woffle? i,,ri i/, ,r' S pt,lemcnls Civil Service 3g£ XKi.? ASSiSt: l26 words
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Article219 1939-02-03 3 Gaol f'or Chinese I Singapore, Wednesday. Chuan Lip this morning plead'<rl guilty in the fifth police J court before Mr. L. C. Goh to a j charge of theft of a big brass watercock weighing 5 katties belonging to the now defunct German c ruiser "Kmden." f'curt In::pcelor219 words
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Article86 1939-02-03 3 Singapore, Wednesday., a total One of $50 to-day Imposed on yeo Ah Lias when he pleaded guilty to three charges-' driving without a licence, driving without a third party insurance Policy and driving negligently and c>.Hiding with a trolley bus on Jan. 30. by Mr86 words
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344 1939-02-03 3 Reuter. Bucharest, Feb, RUMOURS OF V POSSIBLE TERRITORIAL REVISION HAVE BEEN CIRCULATING IN SOUTH-EASTERN EUROPE DURING THi; PAST FORTNIGHT. It is thought that some attempt v/ill be made to improve Bulgarian-Rumanian relations when the Balkan Entente countries meet here next month. These countries likeReuter. - 344 words
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Article86 1939-02-03 3 Singapore, bin All to-f!ay pleaded guilty to three I places, parking in an unauthorised place, driving without a licence and driving without a third party In uran Policy at the Junction of Mfddle Road and Hvlam Street on Jan 30 and «r>* fined $1 on the86 words
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Article115 1939-02-03 3 A MNNEH wa Id b) th< Stoag 800 Athletic Association at the Great World last night, to celebrate the oecasl >n of the winning of the sc.fa. league During the dinner the chairmen, Mr. Lim Hock Seng, rot id that a match had been arranged the Sicng115 words
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Article106 1939-02-03 3 RiUmriiMj letter from Turkey was received by th~ vice-president of the End an Muslim Association (Selangor), Malaya Sir: i hays tiip honour to inform you rnai His Excellency Mr. Ismal Enonu, President of the Repubhc of Turkey, was very touched with your letter dated November, 17. 1938106 words
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Advertisement390 1939-02-03 3 Classified Advertisements PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality 1 ENDERS. [DERS !U' now invited for the t rial! (»r service. For I funlclpal l ender Room Date ol CJo,-iri2r No. HO Kg. r> poi tt $20», 12 noon. Feb. G, 1030 3.000 t«> 5,000 til oil Pails 12 noon, Feb. 7, 1039.390 words
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Advertisement204 1939-02-03 3 POSITIONS VACANT j"* '♦'oune, Singapore 7~_ ™ucatjona7 sex. Unique ary c and ceived now. Write Si m r. n r, re for particiilara/ lor Pn °ne 23» Staff: a Qualified Secretary, a Cnarteren B.A B.L. and a B Com Morning classes mm onced Typewriting and cia.sses daily. ri" Pitman I.204 words
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Advertisement124 1939-02-03 3 IIUMI,» Some cf the best Recordings of to-day BERLIN SIATI OPERA ORCHESTRA EII3M Hungarian Rhapsody No 1 mw <r BICHARD TUBER. Part 1 2 <Uszt) HO2GJC/ Sympathy. K***** Faust fßallet Music). i><Y„ -> it J: n 1 for tet yoa? Part l 2 (Gounod> WWO34« One night of love. ******124 words
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Article103 1939-02-03 4 London, Feb. 2. Paris 170 Gl G4 N»-w Yoik4.t/i 13.10 Montreal 4 70 s u Brussels 27 89 1 2 Geneva 2u 72 Amsterdam 8.68% Milan 8a ISjlfl Berlin 11 65 '/2 Copenhas>in 22 40 1 I io 18 90 Prague 136»/» HelsJngfors 226% Madrid nominal Lisbon 110V103 words
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Article845 1939-02-03 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Feb. 2, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3,6 4 Asam Kumbang 26,- 27Austral Malay 40 45 -norn Ayer Hi tarn 22 23 Ayer Weng 0.55 0.60 Bangrin Tin 20 6 22 6 Batu Selangor 1.25845 words
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Article162 1939-02-03 4 Singapore, Feb. 2. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $145 R fSiam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $139 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $137 Siam No. 1 $215 Siam No. 2 $200 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $120 Slam Broken Rice No. 2162 words
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Article133 1939-02-03 4 Singapore. Thursday. MINING: Tin at midday was S!08':., down Jh. Cable indications from London this morning indicated the London Tin share market yesterday as slightly firmer in some of the leading stocks with the remaining counters unchanged. In the local market to-day Tin shares were very steady133 words
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117 1939-02-03 4 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Thursday. Buyers Sellers No. ix R.s.s. spot loose 26% 26*4 No. IX R.S.S. F.O B. In cases February 26% 27 G.F.AQ. R.SS. FO B. in bales February 26% 26% FAQ. R.S.S FOB. in bales February 25% 25% "C" Blanket117 words
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Article85 1939-02-03 4 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Si hp a pore. Feb. 2. 5 p.m. Company Dividend Book* Total 0! TIN dOSt p Date Di* ana year Kuala Lumpur Tin l r Dat< Lh ,7 to dat Petaling 5% final 5% int. Jan. 24 Feb 6 jS' 11 Thabawleik 1685 words
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Article229 1939-02-03 4 6% Maynard Co.. Ltd.. $30,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. J940 $40(1,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 102 Vi 103 ft norn 4**3 1907 red. 1911 $1,000,000 Lit. Mar. 31. Scot 30 10ay 2 no norn 4Vw% 1909 red.229 words
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Article389 1939-02-03 4 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous To-d RCTBBEff Quiet Steady Quipt Spot 3uy*r« 713 16 h IS 16 7 Ist Forward (March) Buyers 778 7j 3 Sellers 715 16 7 2nd Forward I Apr. June) Buyers 715 16 7 H Sellers 8 7 15 3rd Forward (July Sept.) Buyers 8389 words
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Advertisement365 1939-02-03 4 HANK OF CHINA (■incorporated In CWna oy Special Charter). 12. Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. Genera) Office 5188-9. Cable Address: CHUNGKUO." Paid Uo Capital Ch. 40,000,000.00 Reserve Funds in Excfts of Ch. I 4,800,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. 1,800,000 000 00365 words
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Advertisement129 1939-02-03 4 SOUTH BRITISH nrSCRANCE COMPANY, LTD 'incorporated in New Zealand) MOTOR CAR INSURANCE W. G. DOVE. Manager. Vet. 6926. a Elmay&on Green THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LIMITED. me Company, which Lj incorporated in •he 6.5. and registered as a129 words
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Advertisement103 1939-02-03 4 11, mm Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE Local Branches 458 Nort h Bridge Road, Singapore. 253, South Eridge Road, SingaporeTelegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: NEW YORK BANKERS: Midland Bank, Ltd., Irving Trust103 words
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357 1939-02-03 5 Reuter. Salamanca, Feb. 2. fONTINI ING to advance on all sectors on the Catalan front, the Nationalists claim to have occupied the whole of the Sierra Querali, and captured Bega, an important junction 25 miles from the Trench frontier at Puigcerda. Meanwhile a Spanish Press AgencyReuter. - 357 words
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81 1939-02-03 5 Reuter. New York, Feb. 2. TWELVE thousand sympathisers A with Republican Spain demonstrated outside the Italian Consulate in Filth Avenue chanting "Lift th* arms embargo" and demanding a cessation of Italo-German assistant 1 to the Nationalists. Armed with thousands of placards the cicwd formed aReuter. - 81 words
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Article105 1939-02-03 5 Singapore, Thursday.—Charged at the instance of Inspector Bashah bin Talib it the Central Police Station. Tham y»n, a 36-year-:id Cantonese claimed :nai In the fourth pclice court this morning before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker to a charge that he on Jan. 31 at 7 p.m. n 19.105 words
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Article83 1939-02-03 5 Reuter. Cairo. Feb. 2. Viscount Gort arrived here yesterday to have taiks with the Prime Minister and the Defence Minister, and British and Egyptian army chiefs on the defences of Eevpt and the cooperation of the British and Egyptian forces. It is learned lie will also inspect truReuter. - 83 words
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Article278 1939-02-03 5 a TO-MORROW 'FOR ALL i READERS. If your interests lie !l in land, property, or the bu Id- Z ing and allied trades potent 5 stars favour your ventures and S enterprises. Otherwise the in flu- 2 ences are mixed and you should stick to routine278 words
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Article76 1939-02-03 5 Tapah, Thursday. JHE antics of an airman who flew low over a rubber estate near the third mile, Tapah Road, suddenly dived, and then flew off to an unknown destination caused a mild alarm in Tapah. The story went out that a plane had crashed, and76 words
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Article19 1939-02-03 5 Experts of tin from a!! Malayan during January 3/596, against 6.256 In the corresponding month last year.19 words
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Advertisement223 1939-02-03 5 -BUT HE GAINED 25t.2 Ibs.QUICKLY ON VIKELP'S' 12 MINERALS 6 VITAMINS FOOD lODINE NOW i Voting man going'on twenty. I thought °f^^^^^^^^^B^^^^^^^^^^ 'iiv\l in the papers and magazine* »o*l bought a s*. much trained much l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ra ho 0 R tal Thouw,lMl ,f Testimonials from Men and 'I J^^ePac^icOcean—Riclwat Known Source223 words
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Advertisement261 1939-02-03 5 your lips to bring out natural beauty In the stick, Tangee is orange. Apply it once or twice over your lips. Like magic, the color changes to a blush rose—blends instantly to just the shade most becoming to your complexionNo need to fear that painted look; Tangee, too, with its261 words
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Advertisement827 1939-02-03 5 CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD., (Incorporated in Singapore). GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, RECEIVERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS. VALUATIONS MADE, RENTS COLLECTED AND MORTGAGES ARRANGED. REGISTERED OFFICES:— Nos. 8& 10 Chulia Street, near Raffles Place. Telephone Nos. 7 C J«JB 2809. BRANCH OFFICES: —No. 35 Jalan Ibrahim, Johore Hahru and Malacca. Johore827 words
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Article178 1939-02-03 6 Singapore. Thursday. quarrel between some children which resulted in the alleged assault as a conaequi ace oi which Lok Choi Kuan dislocated her shoulder had a final sequel in the Sixth Police Court where Giam Beng Jim was to-day acquitted on the three charges of voluntarily causing178 words
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Article102 1939-02-03 6 Reuter. Gibraltar. Feb. 2. IT is rel ably reported that General Iron :de, Govsrnor of Gibraltar is making an official visit to French Wrocca on Feb* 13 and 20. A French squadron of cruisers has ien for Oran at the close of a three-da\ visit They w;reReuter. - 102 words
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Advertisement192 1939-02-03 6 GOLD TEA When you buy Gold Leaf Tea you're ffetting the tender choice young shoots Of the Tea Plant for Aroma packed at the height of fragrance and flavour! 5 Gold Leaf" name suggests how gooci and incomparable it is. 'Ml 1939 AMERICAN H.M.V. RADIOS Model 11 Q4 —11 RCA192 words
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Advertisement137 1939-02-03 6 FEVERISH.... Little face hot and flushed, eyes unnaturally bright. Bed is the rlace foi him, and also, at once, Baby's Own Tablets. His mother knows them of old. They can be relied upon to set matters right with the minimum delay Baby's Own Tablets, the health-cor-rective specially for babies and137 words
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Advertisement149 1939-02-03 6 Flush Poisons From Kidneys and Stop Getting Up Nights Be Healthier, Happier—Purify Blood Regain Youthful Vigor When you can Ret for COct a supremely efficient and harmless stimulant and diuretic that will flush from your kidneys the waste matter, germs, poisons and acid that are now doing you harm, why149 words
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Advertisement24 1939-02-03 6 JUST RECEIVED Household Brush Rag Rug and Linoleum VARIOLI3 SIZES. BABA Co., Ltd. MIDDLE ROAD. BABA STORE 162, ORCHARD ROAD, 23, STAMFORD ROAD. P.24 words
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Advertisement104 1939-02-03 6 STATING INDOORS is a pleasure which hundreds nowadays enjoy through Broadcasting facilities, especially if it's through a PYE RADIO. Sole Agents: Malaya: HOE BOON LfiONG, Distributors: OVERSEAS RADIO SERVICE, 199, Orchard Road, Singapore. 'PHONE 3225. Health, youth and happiness i do seek Use Amito Tila' and youth Pills to be104 words
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Advertisement31 1939-02-03 6 NEW STOCKS OF VULCAIN STAINLESS STEEL AND WATERPROOF WATCHES have been received, and are <* display. FASHIONABLE RELIABLE YICK WOH HONG 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road), PHONE NO. 7922. J31 words
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Miscellaneous984 1939-02-03 6 Request Programme From Ni^V^ Singapore 8 P' m 5™6 Recitation of the Koran, from 520 Kong Hotel. i the Studio. 6.20 Closing local stock HHI s v 5 4 2 0 So r ngi C Julia 622 HolanJ. Leslie James June II IY>* M >v 600 Teochew Gua-Kang selections Knight984 words
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160 1939-02-03 7 V MORGAN, blackest son of C"' Ro*er to romp his piratical J Spanish Main, is being three centuries later, for ol many Hollywood mo,ie stan. f Drake, the screen lovely ended from Sir Henry, is iging i" ni| t °f subtle her own,160 words
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Article, Illustration266 1939-02-03 7 "I OVE Finds Andy Hardy" wa> shown at the Capitol Theatre yesterday morning in a special preview, and this picture is the finest yet of the "Judge Hardy" series. Players arc thesnme as in the previous Hardy pictures and include Lewis Stone. Mickey Rooney,266 words
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Article54 1939-02-03 7 BEAUTIFUL Mona Barrie believes thai motion pictures with French background* spell good luck for her! A season ago she got her first big chance in the Claud.ette Colbert film I Met Him in Paris" and now the biggest screen role she has had to date is in54 words
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265 1939-02-03 7 Entertainment Page Loretta Young Says..... J OBETTA Young, who manage* to combine an age of ?A with 19 years' experience in movies, has her own ideas about the acting business. And, coming from a young woman whose name trios lightly to265 words
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Article48 1939-02-03 7 "The Three Musketeer.,." one Qt thj i I ouJtanding -serial 0 shewn at the special matinees ,c_day. to morrow and Sunday at the TVeatre, Geylang Serai, at 2 eacn d The same picture wih also be sbm^M at the night at 745 nightly from to-day to Bunoav,48 words
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Advertisement348 1939-02-03 7 j DANCE OF j VEILS NOW 'j 5 ON FILMS I i THE ancient Egyptian dance oi the veils, almost forgotten in the modernization of that oun- S try, has been revived for the 1 i movies. 1 Wxk Castle and Geneva Saw* J yer, dance directors at 20th Century-Fox.348 words
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Advertisement299 1939-02-03 7 V/w became *WjjMbeauiiful IN El^ Miss Chambord made this amazing change in her appearance in 8 days. Read below her personal letter in which at night—it nourishes and beauti- i a: A l*- fies while you sleep Skin becomes she explains exactly how she did it and firm and J299 words
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Miscellaneous225 1939-02-03 7 SINGAPORE j UFlEfl DARKs < irrrOL: H I Were King" M!I\MBIt "Sue?"' r»VlL10X: 'The CiUtJel" lOYAL: "Balamani." MARLBOROUGH: "The Unexpected" tOXY: YHlow Jack H Bll.lt "Mystery Mountain." GARRICK: Three Musketeers." IMI T.it "Zorro Rides Again" jlM'i'V WOULD: Cabaret. Side Shows. Perfumery Night and other attractions. SCR WORLD: tbaret. Side Shows.225 words
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Advertisement901 1939-02-03 8 ■A GRAND ADVENTURE STORY SUPERBLY ACTED I Magnificently presented! j 4 Holiday Shows To-Day 11 a.m. 3.15-6.15-9.15 7 I AT THE CAPITOL I The Screen's Most Popular Star In His Grandest Role— Ironald colman! 5 in PARAMOUNT'S |"IFI WERE KING"! i i a a With Frances Dee, Basil Rathbone and901 words
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Advertisement371 1939-02-03 9 Mt s —Hai Chew Hotel. Tel. 3015, 35. Beach Road. opening ro y/ I MARLBOROI GH 1 I (Controlled by Shaw Bros. Ltd.) FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HISTORY OF TI WAjkW ft JH INDIAN'S SCREEN AID IS SOUGHT TO COMBAT i PR^J^^?^'^V E IND,AS CREATESr SOCIAL MENACE j I371 words
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Advertisement216 1939-02-03 9 JUBILEE THEATRE 6.30 p.m TIVOLI HALL. 9.30 p.m. TO-NIGHT Another Whole Serial Night. Ken Max nurd And His Wonder Horse "TARZAN" in "THE MYSTERY MOUNTAIN." Matinees: 3rd, 4th sth Feb. "ADVENTURES IN AFRICA" I—6 "VARSITY SHOW." I HAPPY CABARET| t the ONE AND WhX CABARET IN AN AMUSEMENT PARK J216 words
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Advertisement208 1939-02-03 9 CAPITOL To-Morrow Morning at 11 t "DONALD DUCK" MATINEE Splendid programme of selected cartoons, comedies, musicaLs. etc. including M.-G.-M.'s latest novelty "Follow the Arrow"—Andy Clyde in "PEPPERY SALT", DONALD DUCK in "DONALD'S NEPHEWS," etc., etc. Adults 50 cts. Children 25 cts. Members of Mickey Mouse Club FREE 4 JH 1208 words
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Advertisement119 1939-02-03 9 The Most Timely Picture of The Day! ALHAMBRA Dafly 4 Shows Also Latest "BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS'* and VYVYAN DONXER'S "FASHION FORECAS'i" IN TECHNICOLOUR. I S UNDER THE AUSPICES OP THE MALAYAN CHRISTIAN COMMITTEE (OF REFERENCE AND COUNSEL). CHRIST'S APPEAL TO YOUTH MEETINGS. IN THE VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL ON THE 6TH.119 words
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Article624 1939-02-03 10 THE* committee of the Straits Settlements (Singai>ore) Association seems to have been forgetful of an important date in local history. It was necessary for Mr. J. W. Harries, who for many years was the energet.'c hon. secretary of the Association, to point out that in former years it624 words
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769 1939-02-03 10 John Hume Kenyon - CANALS MEAN POWER New "Cuts" That Might Be Made B y John Hume Kenyon IN 1939 will oaur the seventieth birthday ;>f the Snea Canal, about which France and Italy are in dispute. On that day in 1869 a large and distinguished company,769 words
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Article163 1939-02-03 10 '"The modern car is as quiet as a mouse." states a motorist. And even that occasional squeak is probably only a pedestrian. "When I wa.s a lad, whiskey* wu, spelt as I have spelt it here—with the 'c." How would you spill it?" With considerable regret. "I163 words
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Advertisement122 1939-02-03 10 111 ill lIE R The Aristocrat of Cycles 1 'HrMHKf™ CLIPPER' it ttturaey-Archpr close-rat o I v*§nf* li *-speed gives wings to an V n already fast machine. II fitted wtth special Dunlop M SBI. complete *ut\ I 3-speed, Lamp Dynamo. t Beli. S7O. .vithou 3-speed. I HIRE PURCHASE TERM122 words
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Advertisement22 1939-02-03 10 ■■«—Bg——l Hill "FRESH FLORAL WRKATHS MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE I "OUR SHOP" 16. DHOBV GHAUT, Singapore. Telephone No. 21 re.22 words
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Advertisement55 1939-02-03 10 UJHITEfIUJfIVS "I i OatoaftS FINAL OFFERS} j i «•>» «HM mmm mmm w tatf i m «J jTWO DAYS ONLYj SPECIAL OFFERS LADIES HATS GOOD STYLE FELTS STRAWS usually 3/95 to 7/50 Sale Pr.cc 50 ct, To 1.50 each LADIES SHOES SPECIAL CLEARANCE usually sold at 4/95 to 7/95 pair55 words
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Article164 1939-02-03 11 Reuter. Moscow, I tb, 2. i 11 |\<>\ has informed Ihe Hungarian Minister -m:\m I Government has ,1 in sever diplomatic revs will' Hungary owing to pressure on Hungarian a ;m'! Hungary's adhesion ,i pact. nformed tne Hungarian the Soviet legation 111 ■..;,> be closed andReuter. - 164 words
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Article55 1939-02-03 11 Germany had an adol 192 millions of ar, compared wPh i" 413 millions In V totalled 5.449 millions and llions, which is 531 mil»rts to Great Britain 81 millions, to Soviet Rus i or 75 per cent, to 49 m Uions or 33 per by55 words
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73 1939-02-03 11 Reuter. I» b. :>—Important the I'orin of the renewed '•'■'•nan turpaisn for colonies aill '''ipparrm in the near future, s the Daily 1'clexraph's diplom<ti i( sjxnidf nt. learn that ■•'I ••ramli»'s of the Reich Colonial ••!< I km ii g instructed to 11 '"iitiiMH* references toReuter. - 73 words
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199 1939-02-03 11 Reuter. London Feb. 8> 1 mbcr 31 last approximately MOO refugees from Germany have lM admitted to the United Kingdom, Sir Samuel Huare told'a quesliuner ommona to-day. but he was unable to say what proportion oi them 1 I as thirt is no officialReuter. - 199 words
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Article44 1939-02-03 11 Ib. 2: The Minister of Civiii I irmed the Commons respirators were issued sr to civilians, at a gross 00.000. satisfactory device ly developed, protecting r I > ears, and another pirator for children ever two. v thousand had been orm tier44 words
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Article12 1939-02-03 11 Reuter. untitled Feb 2. The fund for the ••athquake victims now exceedsReuter. - 12 words
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501 1939-02-03 11 SECRET DIPLOMACY FEARS LN U. S. Reuter. Washington, Feb. 2. VINE Republican members of the House of Representatives Foreigij Affairs Committee have issued a statement in which they "deplore and protest against the unneutral actions and secret methods of the President" in connection withReuter. - 501 words
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Article82 1939-02-03 11 Reuter. London, Feb. 2. ĕHERMANY will progressively in- crease submarine tonnage to purity n'Hh the British Commonuealth. beginning this near, according to a foreign official com ?nu nique. Furthermore, Germany rill arm two 10.000 ton cruisers, -h" and "I", wow under construction, in such aReuter. - 82 words
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Article113 1939-02-03 11 Hospitals And Fire Fighting Reuter. London, Feb. 2. FURTHER A.R.P. progress was revealed by Ministers to-day in answers to questions in the Commons. Mr. Walter Elliott announced that plans had been made lo provide about 200 000 beds in existing hospitals within 24 hours of anReuter. - 113 words
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267 1939-02-03 11 Reuter. London, Feb. 2. I COMPREHENSIVE scheme for the organisation of civil defence, in volvils provision for the appointment ot a regional political governor h announced by Sir John Anderson, The plan i.s practically complete and will exist in shadow lorn In ocace time, teady toReuter. - 267 words
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Article, Illustration160 1939-02-03 11 Figucra. Feb. 2. l *npHE (Government forces have now received contraband arms and also help from central and southern Spam, and the conditions are more in iheir favour." declared Senor Negrin. Spanish premier, in <h«' Cortes. "We bought the arms —why nol say160 words
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Article128 1939-02-03 11 Reuter. London, Feb. 2. NEW charges of conspiracy were pn Ferred at both Bcw Btreet, Londt n, ond Manchester, when the hearing was r-umcd this morning of the charges arising out of the recent explosicns outre v' Twelve men were involved at Bow t. and two womenReuter. - 128 words
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Article44 1939-02-03 11 Reuter. Dcraismail Khan. India.-Feb. 2.— Ten were killed and twenty Injured in Utsturbances between Hindus and Muslims icilowing objections by tne former tc a Maxim procession Several chops were burneo. Order vas rcj'crcd after troops had been callI a out.—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article25 1939-02-03 11 Mr. Paul Bruaton, Well-k nown English ..tithor who arrived here y.ster!nnv v.ll deli- b at lhe Ran.••;••:•- hna M-siirn Hall, .it h 30 pm to-dav.25 words
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189 1939-02-03 11 Reuter. Berlin, Feb. 2. PRESIDENT Roosevelt is subjected to bitter denunciation in the 1 German press and a headline in the Hamburg Frendenblatt refers to Mini as Enemy of Peace No. 1." Official circles still maintain 1 hat unofficial reports <»f what wasReuter. - 189 words
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Article131 1939-02-03 11 Reuter. London, Feb. 2. BY 204 votes against 103 the Commons to-night passed a motion approving Uie departmental committee's recommendation to deduct a pound sterling monthly from members' salaries to provide a pension of £150 yearly for needy ex-members. The Prime Minister left the decision toReuter. - 131 words
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Article232 1939-02-03 11 Shanghai, Feb. total strength of the Cb'nese at my at the time of the Lukouchiao Incidcn* wa> only 1,000.000 men. It ores»nt strength has increased to 240 divisiens." So declared Dr. Sun F >. president of the Central Yuan, to-day. "At the time of the fighting232 words
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Article147 1939-02-03 11 Reuter. London. Feb. 2. THE Prime Minister in a statement t'> the Commons to-day said the re armament advisory panel of business men. had reported that the service departments, supported by the Treasrry. were rapidly accomplishing a most Difficult task of great complexity witli efficiency andReuter. - 147 words
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Advertisement78 1939-02-03 11 j THE LAST WORD... "H.M.V Is the 'last word' ir refrigerators lor efficiency, economy, convenience and durability. We suggest thai you see for yourselt the full range of "H.M.V." r*?ng*rators. There is one model ideally suitable for you and ycur family. I* is pise for you to decide which. And78 words
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502 1939-02-03 12 \FrOgn Our Own Reporter] Penang, Thursday STORI of how a mysterious disappearance of a bicycle placed tmder1a neath house ai 29. Rangoon Koad, was discovered iv the possession ii m hake.- assistant, who said that he bought the machine for 55-5.86 from the accused502 words
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Article205 1939-02-03 12 [From Our Own Correspondent] Klang, Wednesday. r|R. Barclay Barrowman, otic of the four new J.P.s made in connection with the Coronation of H.H. the Sultan of Selangor, was born in Glasgow in 1894. He is a Medical Graduate of Glasgow University and holds the Diploma oi* Tropica]205 words
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Article93 1939-02-03 12 P O CHAIRMAN HONOURED Reuter. London. Feb. I—Members of the Far Eastern Shipping Conference, which (•..•braces all chipping lines trading to and from the Far East, made a. presentatlcU to Mr. Arehi'aald Lar", m-nec-I dire i. of the P. and O and 8.1. linen, in appreciation cf his services asReuter. - 93 words
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214 1939-02-03 12 ]Vg R 5 !V Nelson, chairman of 2" T"arsport Board, i.M.S., Has written to us with regard to an atlicic eniitlrd "Malaya Leads in Transport Rt forms," which was reproduced from a London newspaper. Mr. Nelson's letter is as follows:— bn\--l regret to see that you214 words
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Article51 1939-02-03 12 H.F the High Commissioner, with the approval of His Majesty the King, has been pleased to appoint Raja Kamaral?aman. M.C.S.. ibni al-Marhum Raia Mansiii-, Raja Kechil Bongsu, Perak, to be an unofficial member of the Federal Council for a further period of three years with effect from Jan, 23, 1939,51 words
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Article, Illustration34 1939-02-03 12 Picture shows Sir Shenton Thomas and Lady Thomas (on left) on their arriv.a in Bangkok. In centre of picture, holding topee, is Sir Josiah Crosby, the British minister in Siam. Trlbone.34 words
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275 1939-02-03 12 lFrom Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Thui sua k. QUPPIAH, a Tamil who admitted two previous convictions, one in India for theft, was sentenced to five months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by six months' police supervision, when he was found guilty275 words
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Article100 1939-02-03 12 [From Our Oicn Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. THE loss of two rubber rollers fro»n an estate at the 5' mile, Selak South, was reported to the Police to-day. It appears that this estata had been closed for the last six months. The owner of the estate,100 words
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437 1939-02-03 12 Singapore, "J firmly believe that civilisation of the future will lie balanced combination of the best ideas of the an, i,» throwing overboard what is outworn and superstitious best ideas of the modern West, making use cf materia! devekn! ment parallel with spiritual development.*" declared437 words
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Article139 1939-02-03 12 IF/o?;2 Our 0?r?z Reporter] Ipoh, Wednesday. A GROUP of 71 voting Chinese, mostly school I soys and .girls, were convicted and Sued $6 each by the Ipoh First Magistrate this morning when they wer? produced on a c harge of being members of an unlawful society, namely,139 words
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254 1939-02-03 12 I From Our Ou n c Bangkok, ft*, JI.E Si,- Shenton Thomas ~mi; uiv "Thomas were the quests oi Z Minister of Foreign Affairs V jl.nner at the Saranromy, Kil last night. ,<e In proposinp the health of the m~f. Lie Minister of254 words
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Article143 1939-02-03 12 Arrived from X.EI. by KNILM plan "FK-AFK"': Mr. Ha'kema, Mi V Mr.' Longeroft, Mr. P. Hashimoto, Ii Kawanishi. L"ft ;or Saigon by KNTLvf pltae PH-ARG": Mr. McDraith, Mr Wells Tin. Ai rived from N.E.I, by KLM pH»* "FK-AFK": Mr. Jackson. Mr Mr. Gribling. Mr. Wijnans. Left for143 words
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Article12 1939-02-03 12 An Imperial air mail arr morning; and another is to-morrow.12 words
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Article261 1939-02-03 12 (Tribune Stan* Reporter) RSeremban, Thursday. EMARKING that accused's crime just fell short of murder, the Hon. Mr. Justice Adken sentenced Sulaiman bin Haji Salleh, who was charged with the murder of Joseph Pereira, the well-known Seremban taxi-owner at the eighth mile. Coast Road, Port Dickson261 words
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Advertisement83 1939-02-03 12 SYDNEY HORLER WRITES FOR THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE SYDNEY Horlcr, hailed by critics as the successor to ihe mantle of Edgar Wallace, writes next weeks short story for the Sunday Tribute. In Hurler's inimitable style, il i> a first-rate thriller, comc with foreign spies, traitors, and secret service men. Do not83 words
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304 1939-02-03 13 Ex-president Hoover's Accusation Reuter. Chicago, Feb. 2. HPHE accusation that Mr. Roosevelt is projecting an unprecedented expansion of foreign policy which Is likely to le<;d to war is made I>> ex.President Hoover ii. a speech to the Council en Foreign KelaHon He addedReuter. - 304 words
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Article68 1939-02-03 13 Paris. Feb. 2. W.irr, speaking at the i n sh h tin tation, cleL convinced we are in to win a prolonged war ,n< t believe in the effikoal in the air. iture with confidence resources are Immense, into conflict it. will o( Britain68 words
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Obituary70 1939-02-03 13 from Our Own Reporter J Ip-.h Wednesday. r-v.Tdeal h m curred on Monday of 1 y[ Ah nv >nfr, of Bryant :x a y|orand Dinttor,Morban Tin leaves behind several rs Ooon Kok Yin?, f Kok Lem. the Malayan ten grandchildren c; u Ah Toni» was G370 words
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Article38 1939-02-03 13 attended by the Service of the at during Januthese 32 were to ..u. Limits. The follows: motor 41; m ttor lorry accidents Idents 2; trolley car cases 27; ati »ting or stabbhm 15; other ewes lort.38 words
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Article28 1939-02-03 13 I L vi -General De P intcd Chief of f& S in place of fG whose tenure npue; on J tne 3 —ut ater.28 words
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Article402 1939-02-03 13 J\ POINT h nothing in the ws is that under the ranting credits to nations in nei d of them the British will not. "for international reasons." reveal detail;" of tted to each counning this point Overa y Hudson re tions with China gi at magnitude. "a402 words
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Article, Illustration64 1939-02-03 13 Singapore, Thursday. PLYING an "Arado" light low- winged monoplane, two German aviators, Commander Hoist Fulkowski and Lieut. Rodclf Jennet arrived at the Civil Airport this afternoon from Batavia. They are on their return flight from Tripoli 'Africa) to Australia. Late. after their arrhal, demonstration flights were given.64 words
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Article59 1939-02-03 13 Reuter. Pans, Feb. 2.—The Air Minister M. Le Chambre, stated that of the fifty planes bought from a Dutvh Ann Government was able to put thirty-five at the disposal of the Preach colonies as a new era ot more machines are at the disposal of theReuter. - 59 words
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233 1939-02-03 13 Reuter. London. Feb. 2. MR< Roosevelt's reported statements to the Senate Committee front.paged in the press and is the theme of several editorials. The News Chronicle says that Roosevelt stated in picturesque laneua<re what is no more than a fact. The ideals for which theReuter. - 233 words
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197 1939-02-03 13 A VERY interesting sugges ion ha> been put forward by .Mr. Tan Kah Kee that the present site of the Strai s Chinese Recreation Club in New Bridie Foad, ju-t at the back of the i cntral Police Courts, should be converted into a Chinese197 words
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75 1939-02-03 13 The' following is a list of successful candidates who obtained the Certificate of the Royal Sanitary Institute, London, at the examination held Irom Nov. 23 to Dec. 2:—George Albert Tissington, Katampalt Sankara Narajaiiam Nair, Tan Ah Bah, Patrick Eric Taye, Archibald George "Valberg, Hussein bin Mohamea75 words
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117 1939-02-03 13 Singapore, Thursday. HPHE petition of John Henry Gough, T suing for a dissolution of his marriage to Elsie Rose Gough, was mentioned this morning at the High Court before Mr. Justice Pedlow. Ifr. A. L Barrett said that he had been previously ask .d by117 words
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Advertisement230 1939-02-03 13 MILK THE COMPLETE FOOD Mi/ iin« all the strength building proteins and protectrve vitamins s»> necessary to the growing child. cute mmzm 1 HONE. S PORE 537 C (5 I :B« >Xl AL\ LCMPUfi 1331 (SLuMt). IPOH HO 111 (2 Lines). Adit, cf Singapore Cold Storage C Ltd. _V:.P S.230 words
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39 1939-02-03 14 fOMMENTAJUES on the rugger matches btl.iron Singapore and Hongkong to be olayed on Feb. 4. 7 ami 11 wffl be broadcast from Hongkong at 3.20 p.m. (local time) regularly on the above dates.39 words
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135 1939-02-03 14 St. Andrew's O.B.A. 's Annual Match THF end of the seascn annual ragbs match cf the St. Andrew's Old Beys' Rwrbv Football Cml i the Old Boys and the Re I will be played to-morrow at Farrer Park. Play mi start at 5 p.m. 0 Mr J. H Johnston has135 words
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Article55 1939-02-03 14 Thi Singa] Amateur Boxing Associatio". will hold Uieir general meeting on Monday, Feb. 6 at 5 p.m. at St. Andrew's School. The agenda comprise.-, the minutes of the committee meeting of Dec. 5, the report and accounts foi the civilian championships, alterations to S.A.B.A. rules, letters received, date55 words
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119 1939-02-03 14 PERAK PREPARES FOR TOURISTS {From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Friday. TF the arrangements being made at present in Perak materialise, a cricket team comprising players from the different colleges in Ceylon will be touring Maiaya during the Easter Holiday?. The team, it is understood,119 words
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Article354 1939-02-03 14 FOLLOWING are the handicaps for to-morrow afternoon's races at Ipoh in the final day of the Perak Turf Club Jan.-Feb. meeting. Horses, Class 4, Div. B, 9 furs. Adele 9.7 Farcos 9.1 Littlehurst 8.12 Greenstone 8.12 Queen's Ccurse 812 Salmon Pa- 8.10 Prude 8.7 Rex354 words
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Article, Illustration281 1939-02-03 14 AN a very sodden ground and with a heavy ball, the final of the S.C.R.C. soccer tournament was played yesterday at Hong Lim Green before a large gathering of interested spectators. Teo Mong Joo's team became champions of the tournament after yesterday's game, his side drawing281 words
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Article90 1939-02-03 14 The A. A. As soccer XI will visit Blakang Mali to play an opening season soccer match against the R. A.s first eleven on Saturday. The following will represent the Association; Yeo Ah Kow, Hee Chit Lini. Loh Kwong Sung, Soh Kirn Swee, Cheng Yong Nghee. Sim Ah90 words
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Article72 1939-02-03 14 The V.M.C. A. Six-a-S'ide hockey final will be played on Prince Edward Road ground on Monday, Feb. G at. 5 p.m. the teams being:— ATHENIANS: —D. Flkington, A. 0 Galstaun, Looi Eng Can. K. Leembnugen, P. C. fcands, J. B. Shaw. Reserve: Au Tat Chu. OLYMPIANS:— K. Jalleh.72 words
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Article32 1939-02-03 14 The hockey match between tne V M C A. and Fort Canning which was to have been played on the Anson Road grounds this afternoon was cancelled owing to rain.32 words
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Article429 1939-02-03 14 NOW that the soccer season has came round it is interestinji to not 2 that there will b 2 several preliminary matches beiorj Ike commences in earnest sometime m March. Cn Friday, Frb. 17 at Anson Road Stadium there will be a football match hetween the Chinese429 words
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Article37 1939-02-03 14 TO-DAY High Tide: 9.18 am. p.m. (8.5 feet I. Low Tide: S.biJ a.m. (5.0 feet), 424 p.m. iO.C feeti. HcckeV; Lovais vs Manchester Alexandra: SRC. vs. 6th H.K.S -SEC Yachting: Pom Royal Singapore Yacht Club.37 words
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268 1939-02-03 14 (JOOD feeling and joviality wei c keynotes of the first dinner of the Singapore Hockey Association last night, attended by 35 veterans as.well as enthusiasts of the game. Both the Association's president Mr. F. Mayger and Vice President Mr. T. W. Ong268 words
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Article73 1939-02-03 14 JHE 35th Fortress Company, visiting Changi yesterday, were beaten by the 7th Heavy Battery, R.A., Changi, in a rugger match by six points (two tries) to nil. The match was played on a waterlogged ground and rain fell throughout. The Sappers did well to hold the73 words
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Article48 1939-02-03 14 London. Feb. 2. |N a F.A. Cup fourth rO'ind second replay to-day. West Ham beat Tottenham 2 -1 after extra time at High bury. Leagu? results: Second Division Norwich 1 Sheffield Uta. 3. Third D vision (Southern) Walsall 0 Mansfield 0. Newport 2 Notts Co. 1.48 words
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Article71 1939-02-03 14 A friendly soccer match will be played between the Chinese Sports Association and the Chines- High School on Friday, at the Jatter'a ground <Bukii Timah Road) at 4.45 p.m. The following will represent C.S.A.: Patrick Yee, Wai Mun, Sod Tuan. Sunn Leng, Sum Wing, Tiap Seng, Fook Loy,71 words
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Article50 1939-02-03 14 The following are Ues in tne hnals ot the Volunter Snooker to H played at the D.C.C eeet: Monday: E. EL Coleman anc: M I Cutler' ts?. H. L. Boumphrey and F. 1 Head. Tuesday: If Melville and J.A Oi vs. Major A. Nevill and SLdr E Watts.50 words
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Article27 1939-02-03 14 The Rao<> Course will be offfc open for Training on Thursday nafl Feh. 9. at 5.45 a.m. when the BUM coffee arrangements irlU be mack27 words
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Advertisement14 1939-02-03 14 m bmmmb i isnmßßwncsaE^ A Tankard of Health 1 Distributed by rraser Neavc Ltd,14 words
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Advertisement55 1939-02-03 14 tAiSAHMUAw) SARSAPARIIXA Tome «>JrJ to rr/ Zr c fcl tonic. Blood builder and purilier. Cures van. oms tropical disea i Local Trice $1 per bottle Small bottle 50 cts. Sole Agents: A. S. MOHAMED KASSIM CO., 79, Hill St., Singapore. I A ORANGE safety/Xthirst mile soda, GRAPE m y m55 words
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Advertisement42 1939-02-03 14 I Qlostora Neat, «el groomed is one of the most wcrtool assets —and one of tne CO', est to possess. Simply massage a :ew drops of Glostca Wo ms scalp after the morning be" —and note the differcr ..gft,^* 4 A 'I42 words
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127 1939-02-03 15 n must be getting hin» all these numb of pounds m. but be keeps his t}WK i Inour. :i bad nolle 1", and l( lr tbis crack: "My tins are boxing and ,isi makes you keep ibe second makes tor bis observalatesl offer127 words
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222 1939-02-03 15 q correspondent! Bahru, Wednesday. I old Bays Present Boys 0. IkSWVT\R\ i il scored by Ibra- n Mohamad Noor midway II maided the Old Ri: English College to d*- Boy* by one goal mli nil i < er played at I the btaii222 words
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Article36 1939-02-03 15 SI X-A-SIDE FOOTBALL ol the hockey final ';J 6at Prince Edward the first round of the '--a-Side Football Complayed. All teams ate ent and the matches he following order: haldeans: Athenians vs ins vs. Spartans (or36 words
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Article, Illustration670 1939-02-03 15 Three Bouts End Pretna turely (By "SPECTATOR") QHORT cuts seem to be the vojruo in boxing at the moment. Last night we saw three ot the live bouts at the Happy World conclude in the lirst round and we had670 words
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249 1939-02-03 15 [From Our Oivn Coriespov.dentl Segjimat, IN one of the earliest games of the soccer season, the Government English School, Segamat, went down to the Segamat Chinese by three goals to one. The standard of the game was not high but both teams played249 words
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Article26 1939-02-03 15 The Ceylon Sports Cub are holding their annual hockey gala on Saturday when two teams, dressed in fancy costumes, will play ir a match.26 words
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Article56 1939-02-03 15 The following players will represent, tne Past Office Club in friendly stccer motch with the Nestles and Anglo Swiss XI on Saturday at the Club's ground at rangoon Road:—Ghani. Ban Teck, Ilamphries, Bala Suoramaniam, De Viva, Harith bin Osmar, Abdullah Kercnot, A. Taib, Mat Noor, Tangavelu. Ibrahim, Kassim56 words
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Advertisement156 1939-02-03 15 RHEUMATISM Sufferers Permanent Reliefj^^ K» the million This freedom has Leen secured by the use But men, and ttin of a remedy sold by the thousand bottles daily -are learning of a reliable method the world over Without any exaggeration, .elief from Rheumatism. Once more they learn miuions of men156 words
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Advertisement369 1939-02-03 15 LIKEN ft: Li£N PROOLC" SOU O.CSNTS: BASkO'.V Cc P •,!|.oA.Ort_ K.ALA-LJMPUR. fj A P.B. 3 If you want weeks of perfect shaving, use this self-stropping razor. The popular VALET 1 99' Set consists of a new, improved VALET selfstropping razor, strop, and fhree VALET blades in a smart moulded case.369 words
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240 1939-02-03 16 riHD! C<mmittee of the Straits Sei:v mrnts association, at their I*sl meeting drew attention to the nnde irahilitv of the proposed new yiic for Raffles Institution earing to the proximity cf the nerodrome and the disturbances likely to be caused by planes. It wa.s oVcided240 words
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Article398 1939-02-03 16 HEALTH bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau for the week ended Jan 28 PLAGUE: Rangoon was again the only port in the Eastern Arena to report the presence of human plague during the week one fatal case having been notified CHOLERA: No notification Of398 words
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Article57 1939-02-03 16 Singapore. Wednesday —Mr. J. H. Hedgcock was to-day charged with driving without due regard to the safety of others by driving along Changi Road at a speed between 35 to 40 m.p.h. on Jan. 4. Mr. Hedgcock claimed trial and Mr. C. H. Whitton, Traffic District Judge and57 words
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Article155 1939-02-03 16 Mil. George M. Walk* m ■MeAuliffe, Tnroaai*, v£*** C 0., Singapore, and son n f jri(l Mrs. E. EL Walk,,. Yorkshire, was married v r thrdral ef the Good a tcrday afternoon M.J' Meade, eaaghter ol the Mrs. John Meade The Rf.v. Father Muaurv owV tl155 words
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Article299 1939-02-03 16 Singapore. Thwadat 'J'AX Chin Chocn, a 32-year-old English-speaking Kokkien guilty in the second police court this morning before Mi c Oldham to a charge that he on Bee. 5. being a servant in Of the Royal Singapore Flying Club, Kallang Road, ci of $15, the299 words
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Article31 1939-02-03 16 Mr. Jerome Willis. rmerly a list in Sirtgapor?. has been apoouitt Pari- correspondent for Evenia Standard. He has been in Pai 1 last two years as correspondent Africopn.31 words
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Advertisement319 1939-02-03 16 j SPARKLING TEETH |j The pride of every woman Bad teeth mean bad health. Weak and yellowish teeth and bleeding puns are signs of tooth decay, which General Weakness y©w whole bodily health. v Brushing the teeth and waahuit the MM! eakneM mouth alone cannot remove the daring Pregnancy, <319 words
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Advertisement46 1939-02-03 16 Af T€R OfflC€ n R€STOR€ YOUR €N€RGY AND P€P WIT* m '%jL^ [ue i tiK grape nia I delicious flavour for ali occasio I better value obtainable anywhere Invaluable as a tonic, sou ah r CIUTi!RIE c 6b (iNC IN S S). I W P 3.46 words
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283 1939-02-03 17 of the Malaya Tribune1 rr h,t( the fact that the ha incessantly called the Government authr n asi- in the number of < rin 1 from venereal dis>',tr But thp authorities deaf ear to Malaya s aper. which sincerely tee.-, arv for the unliltuntry.283 words
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Article516 1939-02-03 17 \To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] S-'ir.—Mr. C D Ahearne stated tn Madras:" "If the present position continues, it will adversely afifect Indian labour and Indian trading classes in Malaya. So far we have not taken labourers from other countries and if Indian labour la not available,516 words
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255 1939-02-03 17 I H Frew conducted I Mr. Richard Ta; A i for the defence. L < aief Inspector H i that he visited iceident on be me m discovered blood P air on the road ele which was bins "ii l'h ground a short distance255 words
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Article96 1939-02-03 17 Reuter. Berlin, Feb. 2. OFFII lAL quarters declare that Hie world reeeivtd Hitler's speech 1 with a of relief because earlier there was an atmosphere of panic. But the Deal test of the effect of <he speech will come when statesmen have had time to digest it. ItReuter. - 96 words
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Advertisement244 1939-02-03 17 1 Take your dentist's advice. Heed him when he warns you that to ward off dread pyorrhea you must care for your gums as well as your teeth. Ordinary toothpastes do only half the joh. They merely clean the teeth. PORHAN'S is different. Not only docs it clean teeth beautifully,244 words
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Advertisement411 1939-02-03 17 Raffles Brasserie jj f 11 f AM- iES CAFE i BAKERY CONFECTIONERY p j i m ie vi is i h nici:Aif' I FINEST QUALITY J MADE UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION t ijj lALSO DINNER ROLLS DA 11 V 1)1.1 1 VI. RIi.S I BETWEEN 0 ML I I SEA VIEW411 words
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482 1939-02-03 18 CHINA CHAMPION OF WORLD CIVILISATION RESPONSIBILITIES OF LEAGUE MEMBERS Importance Of U. S. Assistance Lord Cecil's Views On Far East War CHUNGKING. nHIN V< SUCCESS IN RESISTING JAPAN WILL BE OF ENORMOUS BENEFIT NOT ONLY IN THE FAR EAST HUT IN ALI CIVILISfcD PARTS OF THE GLOBE. THIS IS THE482 words
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318 1939-02-03 18 Hongkong jyiic. i.»r Cning-iu, Hongkong mii vcrsitj student who was a delegate to the Second World Youth Conference in New York last August, ha s returned to Hongkong, Members el the Hongkong Students' Relief Association held a tea party in his honour. I lectin318 words
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334 1939-02-03 18 News From The Warfront Chang iha. DDEN Japan* half In attack Changsba, the Hunan provincial capital, after thr.. ~apfure of Yothcw was disclosed bi the troops under General Hs'eh Y*.h .vhn mtidc publi thai the Japanese 'hen suffered trashing defeat af334 words
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Article144 1939-02-03 18 Chunek'ng j A TELEGRAM ol congratulation ani n gratitude in the name of the Chinese people has been sent by the China branch of Ihe Internationa] Pence Campaign to Colonel Henry L. St'mson 1 former Secretary of State of the Unite! States in connection with144 words
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Article122 1939-02-03 18 A $5,000,000 project Industrial of China, has been app Executive Yuan as a me; thcning thr uar-tini, The Society cover the except territories occuj ane.se. For efficiency i country is divided ml the North-west, th< s South-east, and Cent controlling orfice in each ion As a start.122 words
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Advertisement284 1939-02-03 18 daily! CHINA 1 PAGE I Edited !\v T. H. Ta, t j says y ragged coat, loss H swellings between the o^s M art i n 's Condition P easy to give because the; y.. Give them *-egularlv and When a dog scratches it is because dog repays you W)lh284 words
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248 1939-02-03 19 (United Press). Madras, Jan. 22. mm Three anti-Hindi marchers J i Singapore, Messrs. T. RXjai shmanan and C. KaliSnthu irrived in Madras yesterday orM by Ssv "Rajula" to take w th e anti-Hindi agitation. JJ r e f| Singapore <>n Jan. 12 last. Hat b(United Press). - 248 words
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Article165 1939-02-03 19 (United Press). Shillong, Jan. 26. DRASTK retrenchments, some al■ast revolutionary in character arc expected to be effected in the aiiiiiiistration t»t" with effect trta th» text financial year. TV, I Ommittee, which M labours, has re- :isation ot the the scales of pay cf r:(United Press). - 165 words
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472 1939-02-03 19 A PALMIST'S PROPHECY (United Press). muAT 1 Calcutta. I MAI a mass catastrophe befalling- a large number cf Calcutta citizens is a disquieting possibility in the not distant future was the prophecy made by Dr. Tarachamf Lalvani, leader of tru Cor.en s m the(United Press). - 472 words
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Article, Illustration34 1939-02-03 19 .ViISS T. S. JAYADEVI who appears in 'Balamani,'" a thriller in Tamil which opens at the Royal Theatre, tc-night. The cast also includes Miss Santadevi and the T. K. S. Brothers and others.34 words
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238 1939-02-03 19 (United Press). New Delhi, Jan. 22. ItfEARLY forty persons were inI jured in g clash this afternoon in Delhi City between the Hindus who had brought out a huge procession in observance of "Hyderabad Day" and parties of I Muslim Official figures are 22(United Press). - 238 words
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324 1939-02-03 19 (United Press). Santiniketan, Jan. 23. "IT is a matter of great sorrow to me that to-day when even our foreign rulers relented, our own princes who ought properly to bo leaders of the people and embody their aspirations, should allow state-; to be(United Press). - 324 words
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Article170 1939-02-03 19 (United Press). Lucknow, Jan. !?6. REFERRING to press critcism that his defeat in the Dehra Dun election t< the de'egateship of the Tripuri Congress, was a vindication of "Gandhian politics," Mr. M. N. Roy, Socialist-leader, remarks in a statement that no poetical issue figured(United Press). - 170 words
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Article120 1939-02-03 19 (United Press). Lucknow, Jan. 21. AN emergent meeting of the Luckncw City Muslim League held here iast night resolved to launch an anti-tax campaign against the Municipality and asked the Muslim members to resign f.om the Board in case the League Dag .< removed from the(United Press). - 120 words
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600 1939-02-03 19 OBJECT OF PLANNING (United Press). Bombav. Jan. 26. THE All-India National Planning Committer has issued a questionnaire containing 1H7 questions, calling for information '»n every aspect of the question of industrial development of -he country. The questionnaire has been addressed mainly to the Provincial(United Press). - 600 words
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Advertisement8 1939-02-03 19 Daily India Page Edited by G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc.8 words
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Article, Illustration202 1939-02-03 20 first permanent and comprehensive air-raid trench system to. be comylctcd in Biitain is at Islington Green, North London, and has been formally handed over to the Mayor of Islington by Sir John Anderson, Minister for CiviI in Defence. Ihe system has been inspected by202 words
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