Malaya Tribune, 18 February 1939
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Title Section38 1939-02-18 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales u XXVI, -No. 41. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, February 18. 1939. The Malaya Tribune STTKS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1939 FIVE CENTO.38 words
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Advertisement43 1939-02-18 1 1^ /ten/ 77/<? $I\ A V 1 1 it 111 «M E Dominant I Malaya Speed, speed, speed —ever faster and faster. More strain on vital reserves-nerve and muscle. You can only take out of the human mot giving their babies CONDENSED MILK43 words
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Advertisement31 1939-02-18 1 MADAME PAGE I LATE 92. PICCADILLY, LONDON. DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER TAILORMADES GOWNS 5 FOR ALL OCCASIONS S IN STOCK. I FROM: j$ 5. 30. j 13 BATTERY ROAD. TEL 6327. SINGAPORE. j31 words
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Article109 1939-02-18 2 Singapore, Thursday. CjPEED limits are likely to be enk forced in rural areas, particularly on stretches of road which run through villages. Chairman cf the Rural Board. Mr. W. S. Ebden, said at a meeting of the Board this morning that it waa desirable to109 words
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Article60 1939-02-18 2 Singapore. Thursday: Pleading guilty to the charge of parking in an unauthorised place, within 20 feet of the junction of Middle Road and Hylan Street on December 14. 1938, Sergeant Radley of the R.A.F.. Seletar, was today fined $1. by Mr. C. H. Whitton. Traffic District Judge and60 words
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Article377 1939-02-18 2 PRICES ADVANCE THE decision of the International Rubber Regulation Committee to leave the quota unchanged for next quarter has received a warm, welcoms, and prices in all markets advanced sharply, says Stanton Nelson's Rubber Market Review dated Feb. 16. considerable amount of first-hand selling is reported377 words
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Article50 1939-02-18 2 Reuter. Washington, Feb. 16,-Hcuse of Representatives havo endorsed the bulk ol Mr Roosevelt's emergency defence programme (not the full programme as stated earlier). When approved the expenditure will amount to seventy-one million sterling for inter alia purchase of 3.050 army planes to strengthen trie Panama defence.".—Renter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article86 1939-02-18 2 Singapore, Thursday. —Bylaws have been drafted by the Rural Board to provide for the control of public and private markets in rural areas in Singapore. The bylaws have been based on the Municipal bylaws. One of the provisions deals with the opening and closing hours of these markets.86 words
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Article112 1939-02-18 2 Singapore. Thursday. AT the retrial of the case against a Japanese woman. Masu Katoh. who was charged on three counts with living in part of the earnings of prostitution, Mr. W. J. Thorogood, !?elief District Judge and Magistrate, acquitted the accused on the first charge. The112 words
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136 1939-02-18 2 Kuala Lube DLEADING guilt) of having disused tcrfeit twenty-cent ".""">'• gapers in S ivk'a, a i bines! w cne and a hah v pvisenment by Mi Bellew the First M Tt would appear specially to Sungei B counterfeit twenty cci first shop he arri .<.136 words
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Article185 1939-02-18 2 !TM Singapore. Th v IN their Weekly Guthrie Co., Ltd The market ruled dull dur, early part ol the woe!; announcement of the Ii: c sion to leave the relea oO per cent, for the s cond the general satisfaction expressed itself in a substantial rise v185 words
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Article109 1939-02-18 2 Singapore. Thursday MR. J. H. Hedgccck an the P.W.D., wa IfT. C. H. Whitton, Traffii Di I Judge and Magistrate, when guilty to the charge of di speed dangerous to the public in Bubl Timah Village on December 3 1931 An endorsement was also tna Mr. Hedgcock's licence.109 words
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Article83 1939-02-18 2 Singapore, Thursday. Mtnut< Meetings of the Rural o° ar JJ may, in future, be publi the Government Gazette follows action taken by th< Ratepayers' Association publication of the minute- 1 eided at to-day's meellnj i to inform the Singapore Rate r>ociation that the Board say reason in83 words
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Article73 1939-02-18 2 Toe Health Statement i juco Municipally of S ngapore for thending -Feb 11 shows that v/ere recorded, chief causes ol m being beriberi 17. phthisis 28, 4. pnrumrnia 16. convulsions 11 tery 4. and .enteritis 17. In addition to this 3 r fevrr and 2 eases of diphtheria73 words
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Advertisement460 1939-02-18 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA (incorporated in England). r. a O. 3. N. CO.> SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore 1939 CANTON 15.500 Feb. 21 I SOMALI 6.800 Mar. 10 CORFU 15,000 Mar. 10 CHI itwAL 15'J'JO Mar. 21 CAHTHAQE 15 000 Apr. 7 BANGALORE 6.000 Apr. 8 17.000 Apr. 21 RANCHI460 words
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Advertisement380 1939-02-18 2 SrEAMER SAILINGS 1 [umrpj I DOES YOUR I LEAVE APPROACH? 8 Please let us offer you I accommodation on the I fastest, most modem and luxurious. N.D.L. EXPRESS LINE liS. Passage Agems: LOHMANN CO., LTD., 124, Robinson Road, Phone 7565. jTRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PENANG BELAWAN.380 words
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Advertisement406 1939-02-18 2 1 IE t» L I Ijp A LItU 1S E S i To: BANGKOK SAIGON- By Luxurious One Class Motor&hips. Displacement Tons i rom Penang, P. S hum, Malacca, S pore m.s. "Jutlandia" (13,100) 21-2 22-2 23-2 25-2 I m.s. ••Meoiiia (11,000) 14-3 15-3 16-3 18-3 I m.s. "Alsia" (12,500)406 words
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Advertisement132 1939-02-18 2 I' VMBUR(;-AMFRIK.\ l.iNii. Deutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs Geseil sc haft m J?^ incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN f ORTS. _,t Due S'oore 1939 s.s. OLDENSURO Direct Feb 20 s.s. NEUMARK Direct Mar. 1 t m.s. RAMSES' Direct Mar. 20 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND HAMBURG AND132 words
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Article150 1939-02-18 3 Singapore. Friday. Abdul Adan bin Ali. th: stable-boy employed by Major Fox, appeared before Mr. L.C. Goh in the fifth police court this morning in answer to a summons issued to him on a charge that he on Jan. 12 at 5.20 p.m. failed to report150 words
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Article48 1939-02-18 3 Chungking, Feb. 16:—The American Girl Guide Association contributed $300 (Geldi to the Chinese Girl Guide Associat'en for war relief. The money was handed over by the American Embassy here to the Chinese National Boy Scout Association through Madame Chiang Kai Shek. Chinese Central News Agency.48 words
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Article481 1939-02-18 3 THE following Quotation from Nc*v York wer' rrceived from Henri. S E. Levy and Co., by air mail ye.sterd.iv: Last Bale Stocks Feb. 15 i« o. li Adams Express (Mb pari 9' 4 American Can (Par $25) 93 uv 2 Amer. fi 1« <>i j i481 words
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Article105 1939-02-18 3 iTribune Staff Rppr,,, A CHINESE dre ed En European clothes, walked Into the Beach Road, police station al noon on Feb J5 and a, V* 1 n: nr K h Bng Choo &r»d thai he had been stabbed Arab Street al the corner <>» Johore Road105 words
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Article66 1939-02-18 3 'Tribune K'ntt f?epor'er' 1 if] ambulance wa.- called to I chin Swee Bond a» 7 30 last ntght *o remove two Chinese, who were said to have been Injured In stabbing affray. t> the f j''"rr.il Hospital it w.i.- alleged thai the men were stabbed al Pearl's Hill66 words
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Advertisement446 1939-02-18 3 (MvjvdLtuwuwiA, PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. j O.C* now invited lor the tcriala or service. For c Municipal Tender Room Data ol Cio.mg. I sulphate of Aiu- ru< nod 1-6-39 to 4 pm. April 3 1939. ions cf Oxide tor Gasworks, 12 noon. April 3, 1939. Electrically •umping Sets for446 words
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Advertisement742 1939-02-18 3 PUBLIC NOTICES j THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN COLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED, <Incorporated in Queensland). NOTICE OF DECLARATION OF FINAL DIVIDEND. NOTrCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Pinal Dividend of five pence, plus bonus of two pence, making seven pence per share for the financial year ending 31st March, 1939, has been742 words
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Advertisement507 1939-02-18 3 PUKLIC NOTICES EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. SINGAPORE. WANTED for Raffles Institution, for about 8 months April—December, 1939 an Assistant Commercial Master able to teach B';ok-keeping, Shorthand, Elements of Commerce, and General English. Minimum qualifications:— Higher London Chamber of Commerce Certificates in above subjects, or equivalent. Salary $130 p.m. Applications by Ist March,507 words
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Advertisement509 1939-02-18 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRED h DEATH. THOMAS. George Thomas txpired at Madras General Hospital 4.50 a.m. to-day. leaving behind hi:: beloved P*rema, 'wo sisters, one orother, and a host of relatives and friends to mourn his loss. Deeply resetted FM.s. papera please copy. hoi: Chromium-Plate Your Exhaust I'ipes, Reflectors etc. By THE509 words
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Article453 1939-02-18 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Friday, previous To-day Change mi mhii Steady Firm isuot Suyeri a 8 1116 JIM BDOt Sellers 81(16 a 1 8 Ist Forward TMarch) Buyers a 8 116 {2 ,At roi Sellers 8116 ii 1« J J J ■irt Forward ipr.punc) Buyers 8116 JJ J453 words
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Article833 1939-02-18 4 Quotations By FfMOT And Co. MINING Singapore, Fen 17, i> >»> Fraser and Oa Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 3,3 4 Asam Kumbang :?o 27 Austral Malay 41» 40 ed Ayer Hitam. I*l Ayer Weng 0 55 0 60 Bangrin Tin 19!6 200 Batu Selangor I 30833 words
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Article139 1939-02-18 4 Singapore. Friday. TIN Till al midday wa.s $106 up ~„1 ihe price Of rubber at 4 o'clock j 27% cents, and buyers x pi ii.iuur 27u cents. Both the in, rubber share markets toun,- very quiet, and with little bupaasllUl puces were unchanged. INDUSTRIALS There was a139 words
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Article84 1939-02-18 4 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Feb. 17, 5 p.m. Comp w Dividend Books taSncSS TIN dose Date «x Dlv. year Austral Malay 9d No 48 Feb 24 Mar 3 I** a Jf 3d bonus 3 /0 RCUb 11 1 March 14 March 9 17 Thabawleik 111 Feb.84 words
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Article231 1939-02-18 4 6% Maynard Co.. Ltd.. $30,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 §0 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 19VJ $4o!),000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 *****3 V* norn 4*5 1907 rea. 19*7 $1000,000 Int. W DOm Mar. 31, Bent 30 108Vfe no norn tfe% 1909 red. I9a£231 words
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306 1939-02-18 4 Singapore* Fob 17 MINING Buyers Sellers AmpaLs 3.0 4Ayer Hitam.s 21 0 22 G Bangrins 20 G 22 Batu Belangors 1.20 125 Hitams 0.27 0 32 Hongkcng Tin 15j6 10 6 Chanderiangs 12 9 13 G Hong Fatts 0.67 0.70 Idns Hyd. 0 6 71Ipoh306 words
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Article164 1939-02-18 4 Singapore. Feb. 17. R <Siam> W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $143 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $139 R (Siam* W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan STV7 Siam No. 1 gjj Siam No. 2 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 Si- 20 Siam Broken Rice No. 2164 words
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Article91 1939-02-18 4 London, Feb. 17. Paris 176 63 64 New York 4.68 1116 Montreal 4.71 Brussels 27.80 Geneva 20.65' 2 Amsterdam 8.74 Milan 89 1 16 Berlin 11.68 Copenhagen 22 40 Oslo 19.90 Prague 130 3 4 Helslngfois ***** Madrid nominal Lisbon 110 Va Athens 547»/ 2 Bucharest 660 Buenos91 words
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Advertisement131 1939-02-18 4 It AMi OF CHINA Incorporated in China by Special Chartex). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Managers Office 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office blBb-9. Cable Address: "CUTJNGKUO." Paid Up Capital $40,000,000.00 3e.serve Fundi; in Excess of Ob. 1 4,800,000.00 Total Asseta approximately Ch. 2,020,000.00 Tse-Vune >)131 words
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Advertisement32 1939-02-18 4 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LIMITED KIKE. MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCI )ENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSA HON AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURAJNCE. UtAD OFFICE ltD. CECIL STREET, SINCAPORE F. W. HALL, Qenerqj Manager32 words
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Advertisement270 1939-02-18 4 individual t« his valued possessions the safeti that is afforded by < M r Ju]u where we have sal. boxes J various sizes for hire it rates. HIRERS themselves hoi tht KEYS and OM.Y 1 my taa have access to these t)(IVH so that SAFETY and pfm \f may be270 words
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Advertisement368 1939-02-18 5 TO-MORROW'S CHURCH SERVICES CATHEDRAL :i |y Communion. Eucharist. > Communion. < unday School ng and Sermon R v W. M. A. Farren. Ge leral to Forces, weekdayon Monday, at 3; oi SI Matthias* Day at 7 YVKDNL 3D AY Communion, iminatton. immunkan. and hit .my Communion. n Servica and Address:368 words
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Advertisement607 1939-02-18 5 Preacher: Rev c. 8. Lav. mday, 8 p.m. Young People's Circle Devotional Meeting. Straits Chinese Church Pa-tor Rev Che w Hock Hin. t% day, 3.30 p.m. Sunday School. 4- !J p.m. Service of Worshio (in Malay i. Preacher: Rev. Dr. r. l. Archer. Thursday, 5.30 p.m. Praye-; Meeting Speaker: Mr.607 words
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Advertisement729 1939-02-18 5 Chinese). R p.m. Salvation Meeting. Wednesday, 6.30 p.m. Praise Meeting. (Siglap) Sunday, 11 15 a.m. Sunday School. 4 p.m. Salvation Meeting. (Waterloo Street Band Stand) Saturday, 7.30 p.m. Open Air Meeting. «486. Serangoon Road) Sunday. 9.30 a.m. Holiness Meeting. 4 p.m. Sunday School. c. p.m. Salvation Meeting Tuesday, 8 p.m.729 words
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Advertisement355 1939-02-18 5 -4> o° ic r 11, -ten ffivT BRONCHITIS sufferer; IF you're troubled with bronchitis, bronchial coughs, lung-weakening colds, asthma or any similar complaint, make it a habit to take Peps regularly. These antiseptic, breatheable tablets bring to you, in handy concentrated form all the lung-healing virtues lof the famous Pine355 words
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Advertisement78 1939-02-18 6 ■B| f Iff com bil»**i SS.^^^^^^B COMFORTABLE LEATHER ME 9 wiUl heel. Very suitable I 8i fo walking. X Bata Shoe Co., Ltd. Il SPECIAL I CHINESE I NEW YEAR SALE for this month only. Take this opportunity of .securing; the very latest and reliable makes of Clocks and Watches78 words
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Advertisement200 1939-02-18 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all ChemlsU and Storm nmw m mmmmumT^9mmwmmmr /m For Style, Comfort, Economy, CONSULT The Oriental Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS Heart Office: 162, South Bridge Rd. Branch Office: 348, N. Bridge Rd., SINGAPORE. FREE TESTING. NO ONE STAYS IN TvE BEEN S THIS JILTED BEFORE,200 words
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Advertisement105 1939-02-18 6 o °i SELF-PRIMING PUMP complete with built-in engine to operate en Diesed oil weigh* only 91 ibs. Hardies water thick with mud or sand without clogging from seepage to 15.00U gals, per hour Self at 28 it. suction lift— 70 ft. delivery head. The biggest small pump tn the world105 words
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Advertisement31 1939-02-18 6 CURLS EAR. NOSE AND THROAT COMPLAINTS WITHOUT OPERATION. Poi* proof and particulars: ALLEN CLINIC Ro> nieUuh Madras. Sole Agents for Malaya. NAfXA MOHAMED SONS Singapore, Kuala Lumpur 22, Beach St., Penang.31 words
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Advertisement70 1939-02-18 6 FISTULA AND MTRB RADICAi I V CL'Rfc'D. All sorts of Pile^ rut radically curei 1,1 week's time kf Treatment guaranIn teed wtefcoM eper- < a tion. Even Ej ■#JSI Disease and Etheum, inatiam are m^ m z undertaken Charges Madtenfe i. Consult personally or apply for p urttm \iM t70 words
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Advertisement160 1939-02-18 6 ii i a ii i: t i: s IF UNCHECKED LEADS TO DAHGH Check it with the reliable and -ate oral treatment of DR. JAMES BUKMAW* "LOB LI LIN A prepared by Jh* Government <»ntrol!**d Swiss Serum and Vaccine Institate. Innumerable testimonials from pbjrs* l ans and public and the160 words
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Miscellaneous1135 1939-02-18 6 Races Comment From Spore 4.50 p.m. iMTpil^Blir SINGAPORE NIROM Jk jffljH ZHP 30.96 'metres <M»aMfc) YDC 15.15 Me's (19.8 m.) «S 'X X, 12 4.") Light orchestral concert oy 6.20 Opening. New.s bulletin. W Reller'.s Hungarian Band, direct- (3 25 Gymnastics. Ipr W ed by C. Relic;- (relayed from 6.351,135 words
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142 1939-02-18 7 ;LKS LAUGHTON recently v brief week's holiday a 1 between pictures, an i amusing story against himi t..; a dread of appearing which Is one of the reason; l( oni seen at any of the big cr around the fashionlildren's Christmas party .it, which142 words
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Article112 1939-02-18 7 C<T. MARTIN'S LANE." starring that great actor Charles Laaghrcm Apens a season to-night at the favihon Theatre v.ith a grand midnight premiere. Tliis picture has been acclaimed by critics in Londcn one of Laughton's nnest films to date and should draw the crowds. The .story is excellent112 words
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Article79 1939-02-18 7 A thrilling stunt is to be presented at the Happy World Grounds on Sunday. A human being will be shot out of a (annon to a height oi sixty or seventy teet. but how the human cannon ball will descend to earth it Is net stated. The79 words
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Article115 1939-02-18 7 A SPECIAL Chinese New Year attraction will commence at the Capitol Theatre when the "Sable Cicada will be screened, commencing with a gala midnight premiere on Sunday night. On Monday and Tuesday, there will be four shows daily. AS this film is furnished with English super-impc>ed115 words
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Article48 1939-02-18 7 MIMI JOSE The entertainers now appearing at th.. Raffles Hotel dances are Mimi and Jose, the Mexican dancers. They are accomplished artiste* and have been received with much appreciation at the appearances they have made. Mimi na Jc;jo are dancers you hould r»: ke a point cf seeing.48 words
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Article63 1939-02-18 7 Humphrey Bogart was overwhelmed with pictures of yet cats and dogs from fans all over the country seeking his aid in getting their pets on th< screen because of the publicity given his award to the best performance by an animal for 1928. He wants it to bo63 words
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Article47 1939-02-18 7 DOLORES Costello claims the knitting championship of Hollywood, a title unofficially held by Kay Francis. Between scenes of "Beloved Brat." the Warner Bros, drama. Miss Costello completed a blue slipover for her .son and a pair of socks and gloves to match for htr daughter47 words
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361 1939-02-18 7 tßf H. L Hopkin) WAS present last night at the private demonstration at the Victoiia Theatre by the great Argus, the telepathist who will give public performances at the Victoria Theatre from Wednesday. I have seen many demonstrations ol this kind for the last 30361 words
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Advertisement116 1939-02-18 7 H IHM \RY ISSUES. OW ON S i i iiprhort E. Ciroh (Tenor). i. X *235 R2600 Serenade (Toselli). Mattinata (Leoncavallo). Ivor Moreton Dave Kaye hard Taubcr F1309 Tin °an Alley Medley No. 13 Moon (TWO Pianos), na, City of my Dream l Victor Silvester Orchestra. ■<»yee (Piano). Temianaka Fl*>B9116 words
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Advertisement68 1939-02-18 7 that's what everybody says on tasting Crosse Blackwell's lifflwEr nourishing and tasty soups. j the very finest ingredients, 'J splendid meat and fresh vegctaW *fc th c u sult a oup that ls sheer B° odness \mu can get CS B.Soup in ihe lollotiingvartetiett Cross©* i\SB7 A complete range of68 words
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Advertisement489 1939-02-18 7 New Air-Floated Face Powder Amazing Discovery of liiris Beauty Chemist Face powder ten times finer and lighter (ban ever before thought pomihln Only powder that Boats on air is collected for use. This H the now process of a Paris chemist—now adopted by Tokalon. Vrlex That i\ 100 000 why489 words
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Advertisement141 1939-02-18 7 EXTENDED LEAVE! when you fly ROYAL OKI CM AIR LINES the smooth silent air line Don't spend precious leave time t.uvelling Get onaKLM plane and have a luxurious, interesting flight in one ot the famous Douglas D C 3 air liners. Steward service on beard Incidental expanses era less, since141 words
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Miscellaneous201 1939-02-18 7 j DAILY CROSSWORD i mms ACROSS CLUES DOWN l A stone to cleanse, icnse to win applause 2. Brush if you wish to brighten. i the Halls of Dream. 4. Six in a lash is ovodigal 8 us I anagram). 5. Wo do this once a year, at any tit201 words
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Miscellaneous62 1939-02-18 7 CAPITOL: "Too Hot To Handle." ALHAMBRA: "The Amazing Dr. Chitter house." PAVILION: "Holiday." ROYAL: "New Searchlight." .MARLBOROUGH: "Sevasadhan". GARRICK: "Law For Tombstones" and "Lcvc in a Bungalow.' BOXY: "Three Blind W.'h c QUEENS: "Perfect Specimen." HAPPY WORLD: Cabaret, Side Shows. cinema. boxing and other attractions. NEW WORLD: Cabaret, Side Shows.62 words
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Advertisement437 1939-02-18 8 LAST DAY 3-15 6-15 9-15 PAvHjOlvt TOT 'HOLIDAY' ON YOI'K MUST SUE LIST, IT'S A GREAT PICTURE" —Sunday Tribune Feb. 12th. i j ttOWMy I COLUMBIA PICTURE STARRING i KATHARINE HEPBURN CARY GRANT S j Modern «a ily j Mm fl tell wealth and con- with laughter on i Wm437 words
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Advertisement210 1939-02-18 8 i <===——=— The Finest Film Ever Made W China! SPECIAL CHINESE NEW TEAR ATTRACTION a I Till] MI'ITOL Gala Midnight Premiere: To-morrow Night (Sunday) at 12 p.m. f FOLLOWED BY 4 SHOWS MONDAY and TUII3DAY NEXT 1 11 a.m. 3.15 6.15 and 9.1."» STARS Xl O LAW Kl\\ U&Xii Him.210 words
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Advertisement263 1939-02-18 8 I* WISHING OUR CHINE§feTTTiW)\s"" A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YPiu I From the CHINA WAR to a Burning Munition Shi« ocean and then CAITURED By CANNIfi \I sin tl Midof SOUTH AMERICA! Hire's CLARK G VBI IJ in hi v venturesome role] A KKYVSREEL CAMERAMAN i d etted by MYRNA263 words
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Article134 1939-02-18 9 Reuter. The Hague. Feb. 17. HPHE importance ol Hainan Island as a possible base for a Japanese attack on the Ea*t Indies was raised in the Second Chamber l>y the Netherlands j Indies Communis! leader, Effindi. He said tha' the Netherlands Indies were now withinReuter. - 134 words
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Advertisement378 1939-02-18 9 •tmfaTRE royal I s ™£?1 5 1 ml IWING CARD OF THE NORTH INDIAN SCREEN D. BILLIMORIA and SC LOCH ANA IN "NEW SEARCHLIGHT" l Beautifal Voices of SAIGAL and K. C. DAY the blind Singer. TO-NTGHT LAST NIGHT AT g O'CLOCK DLRBIN, HERBERT MARSHALL, ARTHUR TREACHER in HAD abo378 words
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Advertisement240 1939-02-18 9 WISHING ALL OUR CHINESE PATRONS FRIENDS A HAPPY NEW YEAR OPENING TO-DAY 6 SHOWS: 11 A.M. 3.15, 6.15,9.15,12 Midnight 2 A.M, g BOOK NOW PHONE 6909 Warner Bros, present. The Most Thrilling Mystery Drama Since "DR. .IEKYLL And MR. HYDE" I I j&fiitMOiJ.HL i i I Wishing Our Chinese Patrons240 words
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Article671 1939-02-18 10 rpHE importance <>f an unfettered British Pi ess and the need for disseminata r British m-ws abroad were subjects emphasised in the course of a debate in the House of Commons. Ultimately a motion was adopted stating "that in the light of the considerable ropaganda activity671 words
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1050 1939-02-18 10 WeekEnd Review CINCE the Munich crisis and its imm> diate reaction, during which Japan captured Canton and Hankow, no act Of the Japanese has disturbed world opinion so much as the occupation of Hainan Island. Newspapers in Europe, -pi p I he1,050 words
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Article151 1939-02-18 10 It is said that moustaches are disappearing In Scotland. When a Srct •mokes a cigarette he smokes a cigarette. No one suffers from any disease on tne Island of Tristan da Cunha. It seems that golf has been completely stamped out. "Many countries are now in the151 words
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Article526 1939-02-18 10 JAPAN is moving swiftly. Exactly a week after the seizure of Hainan Island, close to French concessions on the mainland of South China, her forces have occupied the seaport of Namtsu, three miles off Hongkong. "Military necessity" again, of course, though in what way remains to be526 words
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Advertisement207 1939-02-18 10 CLFAR AS A DIAMOND /^J^ ■UAMIINTS Ag i: ii i: j i: •Crystal Clear Perfec tly Pure The Medical Mint ROBINSON 8c CO., LTD. SINGAPORE X L A L A L L M P U R. i m'h iwrrr- r~i 1 mrnrr~~—~"~~~~tb Marmite is the delicious yeast extract, one of207 words
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Article281 1939-02-18 11 Britain Refuses Independence Reuter. London, Feb. 18. X understand! that it has been made clear to the Vrah delegations to the Palestine Conference that isc of the troubles in Palestine the British Government the way to grant immediate independence. i rsal ions are proceed- 1 woReuter. - 281 words
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Article78 1939-02-18 11 Reuter. W hington, Feb. 18. Government is not conlinst y decision regard- General Franco, Mr. Under-Secretary Ol press conference last possibility of Panon the question and Brazil, Uruguay and ad already inquired cf th? hr attitude, while Peru the State Department of recognise Franco, 'id hoReuter. - 78 words
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39 1939-02-18 11 Reuter. 17.—Madame Tabouis I/jeuvre declares that disn between the NaGeneral Gamberra, comthe ItaLian Littorio division, Nationalist! refused Gam- to allow Italians to streets of Barcelona. three Nationalist "•-cided to "ihrow off d Rome immediately."—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article20 1939-02-18 11 S UEZ DIRECTOR DIES Reuter. > 18 The death is anM Char!'-; Laurent, AmbasGermany ai 1920-22 a director Canal < ompany Reuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article156 1939-02-18 11 Reuter. Hongkong, Feb. 17. JT is officially confirmed that the Japanese this morning occupied Namtau, three miles from the British Territory. I Namtau is a seaport guarding the approach to the Pearl River, j While foreign firms continue to mark time, impatiently awaiting the re-opening ofReuter. - 156 words
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Article117 1939-02-18 11 Reuter. London. Feb. 18—The stock exchange yesterday showed confidence, inspired by the Chancellor s optimistic speech to the Iron and Steel Federa tion's annual dinner. The caused h general improvement in prices, togethei with increased activity, particularly in home industrials, gilt-edged secretaries and foreign bonds. RailsReuter. - 117 words
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Article51 1939-02-18 11 Reuter. Oslo- Feb 17: The German Government has informed the Norwegian Government that it disapproves the action of certain German firms in making enquiries among their foreign connection, regarding whether they are Aryan Many Norwegian firms recently receive? questionnaires on the subject, to whicn they refused to replyReuter. - 51 words
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Article141 1939-02-18 11 Reuter. Bombay, Feb. 17. is reported to be pre-occupied with the situation in the Indian States, particularly Rajkot and Jaipur, where Congress is in conflict with State authorities over the question of more democratic representation of the peoples of the Indian States. It is sUtedReuter. - 141 words
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Article, Illustration16 1939-02-18 11 Main \iab delegation to the Palestine Conierence sits firm and impassive, insisting on independence.16 words
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Article300 1939-02-18 11 Berlin, Feb. 17. JIIF announcement in th( official "Iri/ormazione Diplomatic" in Rome, that Italian volunteers would remain in Spain as long as Gen. Franco desired, is welcomed by the "Lokalan Zeiger/' Referring to the •"tragi-comieal happenings around President Azana" in Paris cm the outcome of which300 words
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Article73 1939-02-18 11 A RAILWAY. 300 kilometres long, between Crga, the capital of Outer Mongolia, and Verkne-L'dinsk, on the Trans-Siberian Railway near the southern shore of Lake Baikal, has now been completed, according to a report from authoritative sources. The new line, it is stated, will mainly serve the purpose73 words
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Article163 1939-02-18 11 Washington, Feb. 18. jyjß. Hugh Wilson discussed European conditions before the Senate Military Committee in a closed session from which, it is reported, even the official stenographer was excluded. All senators were sworn to se?recy but it is reported Mr. Wilson declined to answer many163 words
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Article183 1939-02-18 11 Reuter. London, Feb. 18. "JF we have not bared our teeth we have bared our upper lip and a warning which in my opinion was not unnecessary is being R ,v al the present moment," declared the Marquis Dufferin, speaking in Birmingham. •We haveReuter. - 183 words
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Article126 1939-02-18 11 London, Feb. IG. THt food situation in the territories recently occupied by the Spanish Nationalist authorities is under the constant consideration of the International Commission for Spanish Child Refugees. The chairman of the Commission, Judge Hansen, of Norway, and the food controller for Spain, Mr. Kershaw, of126 words
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348 1939-02-18 11 Reuter. K. me, Feb. 17. IT is reported that a madman fired two shots at a detective who asked to see his papers outside Villa Torlrnia. Mussolini's resiuence. on Feb. 15. It is stated that the detective was wounded, but there is no suggestion thatReuter. - 348 words
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Article59 1939-02-18 11 Reuter. Berlin Feb. 17: The health of He it Erincrnmann. who was appointed deputy "l the Reich Bank when Dr. ichacht left, is apparently much worse. He went in holiday a week ago, and M k extremely doubtful whether he will return to the post He isReuter. - 59 words
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Article41 1939-02-18 11 Reuter. Washington. Feb. 18. JAPAN has assured the United States through the U.S. Ambassador in Tokyo that she has no territorial ambitions in (hina and the ccmpation of Hainan Island will not go beyond military necessities.— Reut**r.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article184 1939-02-18 11 Talks Of Great German Market Berlin, Feb. 17. HERR Hitler, opening the annual m« tor show, said that in the creation of the Greater Germany, they had succeeded not only in increasing their might, but also consciousness of might, and thereby the power of the German184 words
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Article52 1939-02-18 11 Reuter. Paris. Feb. 18. THERE is still some indecision in Spanish Government circles but it seems that those favouring peace are gaining: ground, says the Petit Parisian, commenting on the report of indirect discussions to end the civil war. Apparently the initiating was taken by PresidentReuter. - 52 words
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Article65 1939-02-18 11 Reuter. Perpignan, Feb. 17. SEVENTY-six officers and two soldiers of the Republican Lister brigade were sentenced to serve imprisonment terms varying from two years to three months, for smuggling gold and j ewe's across the frontier valued at over £4 millions They were also orderedReuter. - 65 words
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Article91 1939-02-18 11 Reuter. Prague, Feb. IS 4 Japanese mission is stated to have placed a considerable order with tho B. R. N. O. armaments factories, when Bren guns are manufactured. The mission consists of senior naval cfhcers who have spent a week In Czechoslovakia. The mission also contractedReuter. - 91 words
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Article91 1939-02-18 11 Reuter. Kingston, Feb. 17. THE strike leader, Bustamente, has made a statement declaring that no general strike was called but merely instructions were issued to the labour groups to stand by. It is understood in official circles that this statement is considered evasive, and the Government isReuter. - 91 words
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Article108 1939-02-18 11 London. Feb. 16. IN the absence of denunciation, the next period of five years for which the General Act for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes runs begins on Aug. 16. In a letter to the Secretary-General of the League of Nations the British Government have108 words
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Article86 1939-02-18 11 Moscow, Feb. 17. Kcquiem mass for the late Pope was hzld at Saint Louis Church, the only Catholic Church in Moscow. The American priest, Father Brown, conducted the service. Members of the Diplomatic Corps, in formal attire, and several hundred Russians mostly women dressed86 words
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Advertisement30 1939-02-18 11 Eyesight Examined Objectively by our RefracCionM C. P. CHONG. Mistakes ire impossible. Consult v before you go elsewhere for your glasses. THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO 142, South Bridge K«>ad. Singapore.30 words
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161 1939-02-18 12 Singapore, Saturday. pOR Un- purpose of reviewing and possibly solving problems of English, Chinese, Malay and Indian schools and of departmental organisation, an all-Malayan education conference is to be held at Kuala Lumpur in August. Convened under 'he auspices of the Education161 words
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Article97 1939-02-18 12 Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. SEVEN mt «i«hl witnesses for an Assi/e case this nurning •raited at the Magistrates Court, instead of at the Supreme Court and they found oui their mistake when a corpora' in compinj with the eighth witness who went to the right place, told97 words
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Article193 1939-02-18 12 [From Our Oun Reporter] Koala Lumpur. Thursday. MAKING an application to the magistrate ta be sent bach to China. Fong Sang a Chinese who pleaded guilty to charge of theft of a singlet and admitted two previous convictions said, "I think that the Government193 words
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140 1939-02-18 12 I From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. VLLEGED to have had in his possession counterfeit coins, Loh Ken;- a Chinese pleaded guilty bel iic Mr. A. .1. Grattan Gellcw, in the first Police Court, this morning when he was charged with the possession of140 words
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130 1939-02-18 12 Singapore, Friday. JUDGMENT was delivered to-day before the Chief Justice Sir Percy McEhvaine in the petition for a receiving; order, which alleged as the act of bankruptcy, non-compliance with the bankruptcy notice raffing upon Seah Peng Liat to pay to Seah Eng Keong and Seah Eng130 words
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Article140 1939-02-18 12 \From Our Own Reporter] Seremban, Thursday. jjT'S an ill wind that blows nobody any good. How Chong-, a down-and-out, was convicted this morning b\ Mr. J. P. Biddulph, the Seremban Magistrate, on a charge of attempted theft, but his Worship also gave him a chit to140 words
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Article100 1939-02-18 12 \From Our Own Reporter] Kual? Lumpur. Thursday. DEPORTED stolen from outside a lodging house in Sultan Street on Tuesday, a car belonging- to a Chinese has been found a burntout wreck by the roadside near the 10th mile. Cheras Road. Police believe the persons responsible100 words
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Article83 1939-02-18 12 The bund of the Straits Settlements Police w!l ncrfcrm in public during the veek as follows under the direction of Mr. S Chapman, Bandmaster: Wednesday, Feb. 22 at Katong Park at 8.30 p m "Distant Greetings" Doing. Zamrja" Herold. -'Cavalcade" Coward. "Glow Worm" Lincke, "Anoretten Tanze" Gung'l. "Iclanthi"83 words
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Article188 1939-02-18 12 [From Our Ov:v. Report3'\ Penang, Thursday. THE tailing outrage in the early hours of Tuesday morning had its sequel in the Middle Court when Png Thing Ing, alias Png Keng Choon was produced and chafed before Mr. Lim Koon Te'?k with having committed Mischief at188 words
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Article52 1939-02-18 12 Messrs. Hazell Watson and Viney, Ltd have bought the publication The Annual of the East, which was founded by the late Mr. H. F. Knapp. The Annual for 1939. to be published by the Syndicate Publishing Co.. will appear In September. Mr. R. W. Brock remains52 words
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Article18 1939-02-18 12 Two Imperial air mails were delivered in Singapore this merging. The next is expected on Wednesday.18 words
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193 1939-02-18 12 [From Our Own Reported Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. A KANAYARATNAM, a clerk of tin Printing Department, was tcquitted and discharged without bis defence being called upon by Raja Abdul Hamid, the Third Magistrate, before whom he was charged with making a false report. The information193 words
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Article64 1939-02-18 12 HIS Excellency the Governor, accompanied by the Aide-de-Camp. will leave Singapore by the night mail train on Wednesday, Feb. 22. His Excellency will return by the night mail on Friday, Feb. 24. arriving at Singapore on the morning of Saturday Feb. 25. While in Kuala Lumpur64 words
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Article523 1939-02-18 12 \From Our Own RCpor;< > Penang, i fUE story of lion two railway detectives frustrated an allejj to smuggle a bag containing Indian hemp, in the Bangk Penang, was told to the District Judge, Mr. J. L. McFall, wh and a Siamese named Tan Kah523 words
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Article370 1939-02-18 12 Y.W .C.A. LAUNCHES APPEAL THE Young Women's Association J is making its annual appeal from Feb. 22 to the Mar. 24. for the support it needs to enable it to carry out its programme for the coming year. The appeal rocs to all sections of the Singapore community, for included370 words
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Article92 1939-02-18 12 [From Our Own ft Kuala Lumpur I h pi the course of I held tats the death \uen Men Choi, Cantonese woman. jj vealed that she h a; lab tic soda because u could face the hardship periencing. her husband sick for over a yea: having92 words
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Article200 1939-02-18 12 Singap re. 1 rURTHER evidence to-day. before the Chi< Percy McEhvaine. in th animation ol a bankrupt, Dickinson. Cross-examined by Mrs. Van H;o cat of the petitioning creditors and one o the executors of ihe Seth Paul witness iaid that the book* fate were not the right200 words
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Article205 1939-02-18 12 THE claim of Chop Lee Kheng Boog for $10,338.91. ailev due on a mutual open cum against Chop Thian Khent I dismissed this morning ai Court befcie the Chic! 1 Percy McElvvaine. The defendant admitted >wi and claims to set this a larger sum of $978205 words
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Advertisement63 1939-02-18 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. :o: i HINA BUILDING, CUUI.IA STREET. 'PHONE 5808. SIN GAP OKI 4 i'lkE, MARINE, MOTOR, PER SONAL ACCIDENT WORK MENS COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: MKFMRAN POI BROS. MAI ACCA llONfi CHVF Ci)., K. LUMPUR WENG nENG LOONG NG KON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH iTVt" LEE AH63 words
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Advertisement40 1939-02-18 12 GREETINGS The Malaya Tribune wishes all its Chinese readers a happy and prosperous new year. r W BRITISH EXPANDED km \m metal jWWt MEETS BRITISH STANDARD 4\ JW SI'F.I IFK A IKIN RE<)ITKKCOMPLETE RANGE OF MESH-CUAGE STOCKED McALISTER CO., LTD.40 words
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Article, Illustration333 1939-02-18 13 IMPUDENT EXCUSE Reuter. London, Feb. 17. |N a leader on the seizure of Hainan which it describes as a breach of faith The Times says that breaches of faith have become so much a matter of routme at Tokyo that it seems doubtful whetherReuter. - 333 words
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168 1939-02-18 13 Reuter. I ondnn, Feb, 17. the considerable but not ade recession at the j< ar the trade curve n late summer and it h id been cither steady ise, declared Stanley concluding the (i bate in the Com* th it government re a aReuter. - 168 words
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Article36 1939-02-18 13 Budapest. Feb. 17. now given for the v. la the reported --nt. Admiral Horthy. wi >h law proposed 1 recently, Teleki i poll* v of the new i to Jews, agrarian j airs, remained un- Reuter.36 words
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67 1939-02-18 13 Reuter. Mexico City. Feb. 17.—Foreign oil companies have jointly riled an application for an injunction against the effectiveness of any action which may be taken, under partial valuation, against ihe r properties by the National Economy D< partment. II is claimed, pending the Supreme CourtReuter. - 67 words
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Article65 1939-02-18 13 Reuter. Shanghai, Feb. 17. YT is understood that the Chinese authorities at Ruling wil! announce that only one foreignei will he allowed to proceed up the mountain to arrange the evacuation of foreigners. Lieutenant-Ccmmander Jeffs, Captain cf ti»« U.S.S. CV.'.v. will so up to-day to escortReuter. - 65 words
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Article72 1939-02-18 13 Reuter. Chungking, Feb. 17. CHINESE here are making preparations to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the New life Movement. The programme of celebrations will start from Feb. It and will continue till March 5. Generalissimo Chiang Kai Skek, the founder of the movement, will deliver anReuter. - 72 words
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Article62 1939-02-18 13 The Rev FT. Moran of the Redemptorist Mission, Singapore, will deliver a lecture on the life and achievements oi His Holiness the late Pope Phis XI and on the Conclave of Caidinals for the purpose ot electing a successor to the papacy, at 6.15 p.m. on Wednesday,62 words
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Article26 1939-02-18 13 Reuter. Palestine. Feb. 17.—A railway station was burned down as a result of a number of attacks on the Jewish settlement, centra] northern district, Palestine. Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article93 1939-02-18 13 Ufl have received from the Itegis- trar-General of Statistics SS and F.M.S., a copy of Malayan statistics for December, 1938 The work presents trade figures in an entirely new term anci contains complete totals for the year. The subjects oealt with are trade by imports and <xports.93 words
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Article138 1939-02-18 13 Reuter. London, Feb. 17. T ORD WINTERTON, chairman of the Evian committee on refugees, in a speech at Bristol described the German Government's latest proposals for the mig-ration of non-Aryans as a big step towards the committee's goal. He added these should result in orderly migration ofReuter. - 138 words
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447 1939-02-18 13 Singapore. Friday. pURTHER evidence was heard this morning before Mr. W. G. Porter the Singapore Coroner in connection with the disappearance of a Chinese named Lim Kirn Ann following a collision between a motorboat in which deceased was a passenger and a Singapore Harbour447 words
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Article22 1939-02-18 13 Reuter. Chungking, Feb 17.—The direct Chungking-Kunming long distance telephone service will be opened to the public from March I.—Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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124 1939-02-18 13 Reuter Wash i rut ton, Feb. 17. JHE U'lpreparedness of American nations cannot fail to whet the appetites now rampant throughout the world, declared M. Araitha, Brazilian Foreign Minister in an address to the National Press Club. M. Aranha, who arrived early in February forReuter - 124 words
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36 1939-02-18 13 Reuter. London. Feb. 17 -Owing to the illness of one of the defendants all the defendants In Cic explosions conspiracy case in Bow Street were further remanded without new evidence. ReuterReuter. - 36 words
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83 1939-02-18 13 Reuter. Dv" reb. It. I>Y oJ to It voie.s ~.m approval ed the det« to c involving the expenditure of lhr-and-a -half million sterling on equipment as soon as possible the initial outlay of tv.o-aiui i-quarter million for the maintenance al the army of thirty thousandReuter. - 83 words
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Advertisement9 1939-02-18 13 BHlffiffvlH Dfl BrWv Ifßaafl I •&»w7e L rt I9 words
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Advertisement93 1939-02-18 13 *y ''y' S. C. S. Sausages are made with just that little touch of genius which produces sausage a renowned for their deliciousness. Fresh, wholesome ingredients made and mixed ma lei- hygienic conditions, they are every bit as good as they took. mm mmam PHONE: SPORE :>:!7(; (5 lines). K.93 words
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936 1939-02-18 14 Abdul Rahman Does The "Hat Trick" Singapore, Friday. M.F.A 3, S.C.F.A 1. RIVALS for Cup and league honours lor many years, the Malays and the Chinese met in a charity soccer match at the Anson Road stadium this afternoon, the former winning936 words
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Article45 1939-02-18 14 FOLLOWING arc selections for this afternoon at Bukit Timah. Race 1—SANG AYAH Abbot's Temptation Race 3—OLD COW Debella Race 3—LAST CRUSADER Monaveen Race 4—ROSTRUM Jeremiah Race 5—LITTLE JOHN Bound FanRace t>—BOMBUS Aerial Post Race 7—HARD ROAD Golden Blaze Race 8—HARLEQUIN Drummer Bo>.45 words
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Article54 1939-02-18 14 The following members have accepted to play for S.C.C. vs. Police on Saturday. Feb. 18 at Police Depot. Thomson Road:— K. C. Barnes, W. N. Rothery, F A N.'jCarTerv. H. G. Rifh*>s. p F H"*~ u{ r<son (Capt A. Moigan; R. J. Forbefl. o |»n D h v..54 words
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Article869 1939-02-18 14 tj*OLl<o VYING is the full card of events for this afternoons races at Bukit Timah in the first day of the Spring meeting of the Singapore Turf Club. Horses not accepting at noon yesterday were as follows:—Marie Antoinette, Cliding. Swift Arrow, Drift On, Blue Peter and869 words
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Article70 1939-02-18 14 J.C.S.A. i YEENEY con fair jvk tucen the IA respited in a win four s«»als f, II A fai;- standard 1 ted in tin- the season eith< The JC.S.A 1 p, way in the ftrsl soon equalised and kepi the I from the inh 170 words
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104 1939-02-18 14 IFrotn Our Oi Kuala Lv TU'o r i; of Malaya the fourth AH Mj Tennis rhampio pJayed in Kuala I Chinese New Year HK. ihe S the Sultai oi Pal of this tournami nt mined a single aie entered for the comp Yadi and104 words
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Advertisement5 1939-02-18 14 A PERFECT EBfflffiffl HEALTH-GIVER ML (§>-5 words
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Advertisement74 1939-02-18 14 Iboxingl TO-NIGHT AT 8.45 P.M. i Race-Week Junior-Promotion SYLVER STARR CYCLONE KID 6 <3» RDS. I Slugger Chiang vs. Bud Lewis I 4 rds. I Kid Langford vs. Gcratd Vine I 4 rds. I I Young Silva vs. John Bull I 4 rds. I Blue Warren vs Voting Simon I74 words
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Advertisement45 1939-02-18 14 f MORE OF THE GENTLEMEN'S yiTW WOOLLEN, TROPICAI IgKffi SUITINCS ARE BEING SHIPPED j fiK9 j TH,S Tf:R M CALL \\n SLLLC! LAHLY S HOLLYWOOD TAILORS, I 'MB j COLEMAN sT SPORE, jM.!. FOR ALL GENTLEMEN'S ATTIRE. (rT F,T STUDIED FROM ENGLAND II il, I45 words
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Advertisement12 1939-02-18 14 h A Tankard of Health J la f Distributed Fraser Cr Nea12 words
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Article71 1939-02-18 15 London, Feb. IV. tl Rifle Association the following reoverseas .303 full a match of 1938: ill. won the Duke of h tllenge Cup and the silver medals. I 090 were fourth. States, with 1,082 046, eleventh Settlements, 1.042. thirteenth 191 competitors. in. 1.049. won the llenge Cup71 words
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Article87 1939-02-18 15 been selected to ►re I A. against the rin? the Chinese New EtICKET '.i aday and Tuesday, •ie :*o ajn en tne I.A. stier Plain: —P. K. 1' li. Silhamparam. i DO] Singh, Ibrahim Isa, C Sandoshaon, B. k. D X Bern? and D Dharmaraf. Reserves: A. N.87 words
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Article21 1939-02-18 15 i s will .start on Thursday, reafter every Tuesday and the week at the s;trait.s ruary, played last Tuesday,21 words
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191 1939-02-18 15 I 5, Over 25's 2. f s was the S.R.C. "end of the season" hockey match the Over 25's and the Under 25's, on the padang last .ii the Over 25\s by S Moore, playing left wing, did the ing three of the five191 words
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Article398 1939-02-18 15 DROOGLEVER BEATS CHERRINGTON TT t P Singapore, Friday. THE opening clay, yesterday, of the S.C.C. Chinese New Year Tennis >L ol l V 2* ment Was notabie th big margins of defeat in most of he matches, and every one of them ended in straight sets.398 words
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Article75 1939-02-18 15 The L.G.U. Competition at the Island Club for February, played last Tuesday, resulted in a win for Mrs. G. F. Simond with a net score of 67. The following were some of the best card:- returned. Mrs. g. f Blmond 97—20 67 Mrs. E. Ruddock 89-17 .7075 words
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Article42 1939-02-18 15 TO-DAY. h Tide: 10.12 a.m. (8.9 feet>. 11.15 p.m. (8.5 feet). Lev, -Ye: *.o0 a.m. (4.1 feet). 1 55 p.m. (1.4 feet I. Tennis: S.. Chinese New Yea*Tour:. .;nent. Soccer: S C.C. vs. rolice. Police Depot. Racing: Singapore Spring Races.42 words
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Article98 1939-02-18 15 The following bj the result of the araw for the Men;, four-ball foursome on Sunday, Feb. 19:—3.35 am A M Williamson and D. D Blair v' H M Mile.s and C. H. White. 8 40 a.m. H I. Jones and F. Ellison v. A. T. Cameron and98 words
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Advertisement66 1939-02-18 15 CONTRAGON W ai AI'SULKS. ekrc ii c ln »J?u c cure fdr a cute ann '"c,,!,,/ lnra ,> discharges, etc., *l initati». es wit hout caus*«*»ees ,or bl,rn ««ff sensation. d l s, hu ""••nnmation. stops the ■cats i uJI! ctoa »*e* every part, nor (J monv ot I T^^reputations.66 words
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Advertisement201 1939-02-18 15 j EMPIRE TALKIE! (TANJONG PAGAR) 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9-30 P.M. A FIRST CLASS CHINESE j PICTURE (CANTONESE) j SAM MOON STREET j S ivtatinees To-day To-morrow I Complete Serial Of I "JUNGLE JIM" j will be screened J gy* N TALK|E (,v£iv worlu) 7-30 TO-NIGHT 9-30 j "ROARING GUNS" I201 words
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Advertisement247 1939-02-18 15 BECAUSE OF 'CALIFIG' THE GENTLE NATURAL LAXATIVE THAT IS GOOD FOR HIM A If yonr child ia always ailing, always under*'right, it's probably due to constipation. And the safest, surest way to end all this is to give a regular course of California Syrup of Figs. This natural laxative is247 words
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Advertisement112 1939-02-18 15 One of the most annoying features of a cough is the irritation of the throat associated w.th tt. frequently the sore throat In the first Indicati >n of an approaching cold That is the time when Aller.burys PASTILLES are of unequalled benefit their pleasant outhi i > ta.st.*i r.llay< irritation112 words
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Advertisement80 1939-02-18 15 WHEN YOU ARE FEEDING BABY It's~after the birth cf a baby that the motherTneeds c:..eful attonti.cn most. Her strength ha.: been severely taxed and when she U fei he baby she needs extra and :ly dig *t< d food Dcctors throughout Malaya have recommended Horlicks lor years as Lhe ideal80 words
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Article453 1939-02-18 16 I The health bulletin ol the League of Nations Eastern bureau for the week ended Feb. 11 is as follows: PLAGUE: No Notification of plague has bc.-n received from any of the Eastern pori.s fo;- the week. CHOLERA: Calcutta Is the only port from which chop,453 words
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Article234 1939-02-18 16 J i SUNDAY FOR ALL READERS. S A quiet and peaceful sort of day Kith dccidedly harmonious in- I i fluences. Visit or entertain friends. Go to a place of wcr- ship. Don't travel unless oblig- ed. I SPECIAL INFLUENCES May 21 to June 21. A234 words
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Article33 1939-02-18 16 Tribune Stuff Reporter* The fire brigade was called at 9 o'clock last night to the Btfa milestone t:ast Coast Ri ad where lallang was on fire. The blaze was soon extinguished.33 words
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Article497 1939-02-18 16 Singapore. Friday. FURTHER hearing was to-day continued in the second polk before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the matter in which Tan Bee I summoned her husband Neo Lian On. a rubber dealer, for neglect ing to maintain her and her child by him. Continuing his cross-examination497 words
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Article284 1939-02-18 16 Singapore. Frid»« STRONG objections to lit sitting at the Bar table j raised this morni t Court by Mr. John Lay, claimed that the tabic v.. exchs ively reserved for lawyers vhoatt peared as advocates at Imp n t\ urt. When the Chief Justice,284 words
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Advertisement518 1939-02-18 16 The TORTURES that lie in wait for STOMACH SUFFERERS Never n^t'le't in ligestioo -even if it only troubles you occasionally with a little wind or heartburn. Foe neglected indigestion leads to worse troubles— pains that cut 11k*- a knife sickness alter meal.-, gastritis sometimes even to serious gastric or duodenal518 words
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Advertisement50 1939-02-18 16 For Economy Smooth Sunning Always Choose A STANDARD "X"! !IT CARRIES WITH YOU A GUARANTEE THAT NO OTHER MAKE CAN GIVE YOTJ EASIEST TERMS AND COURTEOUS SERVICE. THE MALAYAN CYCLE CO, LTD., 7 8. Dhoby (,haut. GOLD BIRD Of all Dealers anil Grocers. 75 cts. per lb. PACKET. Phone 7603.50 words
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Advertisement114 1939-02-18 16 UPROARIOUS! STAR-GLORIOUS! NtXt «j§ /f's f/?e new top-hit musical frcm fc hft-mafcer Dorr// F. Zanuck! H^vf 1 ALICE TONY *L- FAYE-MARTIN A W MARY f H V> A 20th C*ntury-Fox Picture with DURANTE ft T GREGORY RATOFF $fc- 4 W JOAN DAVIS %g -JT-V > j MARJORIE WEAVER XVJL LOUISE114 words
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Advertisement22 1939-02-18 16 An Event Of International Importance: I THE j (MARCUS SHOW; -SO ARTISTES- j :> j OPENS at the CAPITOL j i March 14th22 words
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190 1939-02-18 17 Singapore, Friday, day, yesterday, oi the hearing of the Angullia tahimaboo binte Mohammed Salleh Angullia, who will of her deceased brother on the grounds unity, recounted various instances when her bro- ,-it of his mind. giving evidence tiled to see Essoof told me that urbance190 words
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108 1939-02-18 17 Chinese Central News Agency. T Chungking. Feb. 16. HE official Central Daily News has day launched the "National Pact" movement for spiritual mobilisation, throughout China and also to give a more concrete definition of the fundamental duties of each citizen toward China's armed resistance campaign. ThoseChinese Central News Agency. - 108 words
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Article99 1939-02-18 17 Singapore, Friday. THE marriage in the Singapore Regis- try tock place this morning of Rudolf Paul Schauss to Gertrud Zisseler, of Weitzler. Germany. Th: bridegroom, "a Leica expert" with Messrs. Schmidt and Co. is a son of Mr Robert Schauss. living in the same town as the oarents99 words
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Advertisement453 1939-02-18 17 »>. From the Thrills «f C HINA -as Marco P*la To The i Wilds of Wyoming as the Cowboy who was "lassoed and! J branded by a f.ady!" j At The CAPITOL j iSamuel Gtoidwyn's refreshing new j j GARY COOPER iMft j MERLE OBERON BfU i"n.e cowboy mm I453 words
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Advertisement243 1939-02-18 17 MALAYAN PftCMIEQ HOTEL A TO-NIGHT 5 j SPECIAL RACE DINNER DANCE (formal) j POPULAR CABARET ATTRACTION HI IMI JOSE TALENTED VERSATILE MEXICAN DANCERS IV II \SSO\ TO I AM. Dinner |3roo ROOK VOI R TABLE Non-Diners $1-00. jltAillJS II It ASSEIS 1 X (RAFFLES CAFE), j EXCELLENT CUISINE SPECIAL TIFFIN243 words
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Article, Illustration537 1939-02-18 18 ONE of the most effective means for spreading China's innumerable war slogans is the wall poster. These posters, moving the masses to great heights of patriotism throughout the country, have proved invalu able to recruiting and to tmdlining campaigns. They could537 words
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Article70 1939-02-18 18 Chungking. THE Ministry of Economics has instructed the various Government river conservancy bureaux to hold examinations to choose the three candidates who will specalise in river conservancy on fishery under the auspices of the Sino-Holland Boxer Indemnity Refund Committee. The three students sent to Holland three years70 words
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84 1939-02-18 18 Tunki. Anhwei. A XTI-WAK feelings brought 500 Japanese troops at Kiangyin, on the south bank of the Yangtze River above Shanghai, into open revolt recently, according to reports received here. The Japanese commanding officer was killed and many houses were set on fire uy ihe84 words
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Article53 1939-02-18 18 Chungking.—A Military Service Administration has been formed under the Ministry oi Military Affairs with Lieut General Chenf Pci-min as Director. Interviewed, Lieut.General Cheng stated that he would promote military service under three princi; les: simplification of procedure, intensification of publicity, and improved treatment for able-bodieci men joining military53 words
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316 1939-02-18 18 Hwaiyin, Kiangsu. T ARGELY cut oft* Irom the rear and hardened by the experience of war, A northwest kiangsu. where the coastal province sticks out its elongated appendage into the jigsaw patterned boundaries, pit strength and confidence against a weary and taxed enemy. This long, narrow316 words
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212 1939-02-18 18 Hongkong INFORMATION from local film producers reveals that as a consequence of the extension of war operations to South China and the fall of Canton last year, the film industry in the Colony has been very hard hit and few companies are212 words
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Article89 1939-02-18 18 Foih how THE Fukien Provincial (.ovrrnmci't has organised I good-will mission to tour the South Bess and explain to the Chinese r< id«nt there China's present resfetaace Fukien's plans for defrn« c a"* l rr construction. The mission, composed ol 30 menan'J women members headed89 words
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Advertisement99 1939-02-18 18 DAILY I' CHINA PAGE I Edited By f T. H. Ta :i The Sound Way to Sound |5I Teeth p,^ 5 B T-ET Calvert's Tooth P 1 keen voar p<4 -leans the awkward p V j ordinary dentifnco I reach. It does noi Nc enamel, because it contain y jR99 words
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480 1939-02-18 19 Mr. Iyengar's View THF a 4 4L Madras, Feb. 10. pro£rZ m r Wi n alte ™"°n the parlian.ent.rv Sit SuhwTE" J xf Con S resK consequent upon the re -election of vasa Ken™ 88 Preside "t was expressed bv Mr. S. Sriniing fron,Tu.,480 words
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Article146 1939-02-18 19 Peshawar, Feb. 10. ibul Kalam A/ad was ng welcome on his to-night by the Fronii\ leaders, socialists. th) publicmen besides some n1 officials, were present The "Red Shirt" afese present. (far Khan arrived in ozai to receive the Dr. Khan Sahib. th° Malik Khudabux. Khan Abbaskhan,146 words
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Article25 1939-02-18 19 ry-eight persons eluding the 27th Xi \h am Joshi The are 240. Mehta, the next others has been il Station limits luted Press25 words
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205 1939-02-18 19 T««, New Delhi Feb. 10. HE Central Assembly passed without division to-day the Congress Party's resolution moved by Chaudhuii Raghbirnarain Singh recommending that notice be given on April l, 1939, to the Governor of Burma for termination of the India fnol Burma Trade Regulation205 words
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93 1939-02-18 19 Jaipur, Feb. 13. fJKEKiVIATI Gulabbai s r rtl ffi Jamnalal will take charge of the Frajamandal movement in Sikar. Mr. Hirala! Shastri, General Secretary. Prajamandal, and ex-Secretary of the Home Department, Jal State, Mr Ka'pOOr Chand Patni, a prominent businessman, ChlranjivaTal Agrewal, Pre ident,93 words
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Article242 1939-02-18 19 Wardhai;anj, Feb. 12. I FIND that 1 have unCOnsnoiHy d<me injustice to Mr. Younp;. the InspectorGeneral of Police, Jaipur, whom in my press statement (which has already been published in these columns) I accused of having practised deception upun Seth Jamnalal Bajaj." "I made the accusation on the242 words
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Article139 1939-02-18 19 New Delhi. Feb. 13. IN the Central Assembly after the presentation of the Railway Budtjet the President read the Gov-ernor-General's message recommend ng passage of the Naval Discipline Bill in a certified form. The Assembly refused to consider th? recommended Bill by 60 votes against 46. The139 words
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237 1939-02-18 19 New Delhi, Feb. IS. Federation of Indian Chambers of Com merit and Industry have addressed a letter fo the Government of India in the Department oi Ed cation, Health and Lands, bilging the appointment of I distinguished n:»n'fitial Indian as successor to237 words
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Article160 1939-02-18 19 Rawalpindi, Feb. 13. T'Oc: Ram Nath Shaslri, President Of t; PfttdN Congress C«mmltiee, Si d .i member oi" thr Punjab Provincial CongresS Committee, has in co::: of a Press Statement suggested the holding <»f the session gf the Indian National Congress at Tasfla. the Unkina centre bttween160 words
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Advertisement91 1939-02-18 19 Daily India Page Edited by C.S. Muthukn'shnan, B.Sc You seem mighty pleased" aren't they However many you smoke, mt^g^M,^^^ they never make your mouth feel un- llSf That's because of the filter V A, tip. It stands to reason that the 3 flavour of good Virginia tohacco Wm. I hetter91 words
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Article, Illustration25 1939-02-18 20 PHOTO below shows the setting sun silhouetting Battersea Bridge and river shipping as gulls wheel over the sparkling Thames in London.25 words
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Article, Illustration159 1939-02-18 20 Delegates from nearly 20 countries attended th* meeting of the International Advisory Committee oi ~,11 Congress on Recreation and Leisure which was held at the Board of lm fttioa, Kins. < hftries Streel (I London. The members were welcomed by Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the159 words
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