Morning Tribune, 14 January 1939
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Title Section12 1939-01-14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE El-No. 293. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, January. U. 1939. FIVE CENTS.12 words
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Article, Illustration266 1939-01-14 1 DUTCH VERY ANXIOUS PARIS. JAN. 13. MAME TABOUIS. WRITING L\ L OEUVRE," ASSERTS THAT HITLER IS REPORTED TO HAVE INFORMED MUSOLIM THAT FROM NEXT TUESDAY, IMPORTANT MILITARY MEASURES WILL BE TAKEN ON THE DUTCH FRON--IER WITH THE OBJECT OF MAKING THE DEMOCRACIES IBERSTAND THAT266 words
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Article150 1939-01-14 1 BERLIN SNUBS U.S. BERLIN, JAN. 13. IMIE RECENT EXCHANGE OF NOTES BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND GERMANY REGARDING THE TREATMENT OF AMERICAN CITIZENS IN GERMANY IN CONNECTION WITH THE ANTIJEWISH LAWS REVEALS THAT GERMANY DENIES THE RIGHT OF INTERFERENCE IN INTERNAL AFFAIRS IN THE REICH. Germany points out that inReuter - 150 words
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602 1939-01-14 1 Pariv Jar. 13.- Mi. Chamberlain's ■raiiits.-. in talks with Mussolini is ap-' [lauded by the French press which de- 1 mm that Rome has g ven a reminder) X th, Anglo-French entente Iff as "ong n s the Rome-Berhn axis, it *ay^ •eReuter - 602 words
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Article79 1939-01-14 1 Hungary Joins Anti-Red Pact H Berlin, Jan. 13. I MYKY S acceptance of the '"vitation extended by Germany, Mid Japan to join the antiMntrm pact is officially an•mM has been received in 11 the utmost gratification. r: vspaper "Nacht Ausgabe" pact ;ns the anti-Commintern illy know that BoLsheI ngerous, butReuter - 79 words
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172 1939-01-14 1 London, Jan. 13. rFHE Daily Mail, in its principal page, features a description by its Tientsin correspondent of a voyage along the China coast ports, showing how the Japanese are placing every obstacle in the way of British commerce, and stressing foreign business opinionReuter - 172 words
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Article83 1939-01-14 1 ITALIAN TROOPS AT FRONTIERS Djibuti Jan. 13. According to reports received here there htt been large concentrations Of Italian troops at places close to i)\o frontiers of French and British Soramlilsnd. The places mentioned t are Wordale, .!;ilelo and Sardo, near' lladele, Iladele Gube. Many natives' of theReuter - 83 words
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Advertisement14 1939-01-14 1 M ss ians seHoos mmm^ 4>l> 2 3 I v.tartu Discoveries 24 l W14 words
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Article1847 1939-01-14 2 PANDIT KUNZRU'S ELOQUENT ADDRESS QUESTION OF DUAL CITIZENSHIP Singapore. Friday. |NDIAN S in lUU a genentUy and in the Federated Malay Jtateta instructive address on India And Indians abioad at me nO rial Hall yesterday. Pie-requisite of any claim is onity among the Indian themselves, he said.1,847 words
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Article, Illustration47 1939-01-14 2 .Mr. 11. V. E. Thurby, Minister of Civil Aviation, Australia, who arrived in Singapore yesterday by air. Mr. tluuby will inspect Singapore's dcfenrcs during his stay in Singapore. Photo shows Mr. Thorby (left) .iml Major II L. Nunn on right. ISTOKY ON PAGF 8]47 words
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Article104 1939-01-14 2 WiiiLE b European, Mr. A. G. Vaastori of Mo. 14 Stevens Road, was having Ia dinner last night in his residence he tec .<. vi ome footsteps upstairs. Asking his bof to go np by the back itain to vhj it was, hi himself went104 words
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Article222 1939-01-14 2 Tribune Staff Reporter > Kuala Lumpur. Friday. rimi: Malayan Delegation is contiI dentl> looking loruard to the India vi.it aiid hopes to lind a solution for the problems that have uum.i in connection uith Indian labour emifration to Malaya," declarrd the Hon. Mr C. i>222 words
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Article95 1939-01-14 2 AHOKKIEN ha! reported to the police that hoi.*- No. 205-10 at the 13! 2 stone. Ifandal Road, was broken Into and bicycles 10 tin 1 total value of $),000 ,'VT' damaged. B pas alleged that six or seven Chinese were concerned In the matter. A European95 words
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Article77 1939-01-14 2 Singapore, Friday Chun Ah Ho, a fortf-fta year old Cantonese woman appeared in the Fourth Police Court this morning before 111 Kenneth A Blacker at the Instance of i\w Assistant Protector of Chinese :>nd charged that she during this month did live on the proceeds of prostitution ol77 words
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95 1939-01-14 2 TRIBUNE JUBILEE SUPPLEMENT ON MONDAY i SUPPLEMENT to commemoA rat- the Silver Jubilee of the Malmjra Tribune wil! be given BW«7 with every co|»y of the klalava Tribune on Monday. Our is^ue of that day will, therefore, consist of 28 pages for fiw cents Thr Malaya Tribune first saw the95 words
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Article, Illustration370 1939-01-14 2 Sime Darby's Chairman Supports Condemnation Of Free Trade Policy QI'ITORT for Sir .John Btrbw'f recent condemnation of Singapore'tree port policy is forthi'iiming from Mr. H. S. Russell, chairman of directors of Messrs. Sime. Darby and Co.. Ltd.. in th<* course of Ml interview with the Mnlaya Tribune prior to Mr.370 words
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Advertisement29 1939-01-14 2 MAKE IT BURTOL'S FOR 1939 Cleaned In A Day I The Qurlol Ways j We Collect h Deliver j Just Telephone 7776 Burtol Quick' Cleaners ONhMi Itoad. i SINGAPORE29 words
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156 1939-01-14 3 Singapore, Friday. ol an assistant cashier [o return from the bank, where had ban sent to deposit cash crossed cheques, and to draw h on a cheque to pay the Asiatic ff caused a stir at the offices of ocal firm. gathered that an assistant156 words
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187 1939-01-14 3 APPOINTMENT OF COMMISSIONERS: BASIS OF ELIGIBILITY WIDENED I BILL is to be introduced into the Legislative Council to widen the basis of eligibility for the appointment of Municipal Commissioners. re this consist! of extendI qualification to include separate letting as well as atioo is residence or having I businen in187 words
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Article253 1939-01-14 3 Singapore, Friday. that he was not satisfied with the robbery story. Mr. L. J son, the District Judge, amended the charge preferred «>nst a youth to one of voluntarily causing hurt. rt Inspector E. H. Tunn. "ted, agreed it was -not veryi f l widow. Sim253 words
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302 1939-01-14 3 DRIVER ACQUITTED OF CAUSING DEATH CHARGE Singapore, Friday. QNG CHENG CHIONG, a young lorry driver, was acquitted this morning, after a two-day hearing, by Mr. L. B. Gibson, the District Judge, on charges of causing death by a negligent act and causing grievous hurt. Accused was alleged to have driven302 words
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Article106 1939-01-14 3 Secret Society Shooting Affray SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. FOUR ARRESTS HAVE BEEN MADE BY THE SPECIAL BRANCH FOLLOWING THE SHOOTING AFFRAY IN BENCOOLEN STREET LAST NIGHT. A Chinese is alleged to have been shot at following a secret society incident in a coffee shop, where two gangs had met to settle a106 words
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Article172 1939-01-14 3 2,500 F.M. S.R. Men On Strike (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. TWO thousand and five hundred workmen of the Central Workshops of the F.M.S. Railways at Sentul have been on a sit-down strike since Thursday morning. Their grievances on the whole relate to higher wages and better conditions of172 words
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Advertisement45 1939-01-14 3 THE SIGN OF GOING BALD! '•Mil/ Tl^lß^vO HS2 I \^^^K&J ''••<'■ v* be stopped overnight with SILVIKRIN The Natural Hair Tonic. Of all Chemists, High-Class Stores and Hair-dressers. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS, 117-125, Cecil Street. THE WRITING |fSßp|| FLUID THAT'S |^^P§|P FOUNTAIN P£N MONTOR LTD. SINGArOBB.45 words
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Article121 1939-01-14 4 .ti'KHMt Pitvk To-day Changs Sellere h 7 15 16 l l r Forward (February J Buyers B,_8 2nd Foi'ward .Apr. June, Buyers J Jg" j JJ 3rd Forward .July Sept Buyer. IgJ Jg} '.inly Kept Buyers :i 4 S1 16 116 Sellers 8 516 .J 3 16 London,121 words
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Article18 1939-01-14 4 TIN STANDARD gjg"" g£j V°' Chang, Spot (afternoon (closing price) gJJH 3 Forward ■»»H wi 418 words
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Article42 1939-01-14 4 RUBBER Previous To-day Ch Market Tone Steady Steady Suol Buyers 15 13 16 15 13 16 Sellers 15 15 16 15 15 16 Forward April June Buyers 15 13 16 1513 16 Seller, 15 15 16 15 15 1642 words
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Article49 1939-01-14 4 Singapore, Friday— Than Sun, a street singer, was arrested for smoking op»um when he was an unregistered smoker tvas produced in the Sixth Police Court #-day where he pleaded guilty and was fined $4 or in default six day's rigorous mprisonment, by Mr. C. H. Koh.49 words
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Article66 1939-01-14 4 London. Friday. Previous To-day Change T.T. cn Paris (closing selling rate) 177.16 .77.40 -^24 T.T. on Amsterdrji (closing middle rate) 8.58 7 8 8.59 7 8 i T.T. on SI (closing selling rate) 8 5 8 Unchanged n T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 31 32 Unchanged66 words
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Article161 1939-01-14 4 TIN. The price of tin at midday was Sll0 1 2. up 's. According to cables received from London, the tin share market there yesterday was steady with buyers of Aver Hitams. Idris and Southern Kintas. and sellers of Pahangs. London Tins and Tronohs. In the lcral161 words
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Article48 1939-01-14 4 M-xico city, Jan. 13.— Satisfactory ►perations of Mexico's petroleum iniust/v since the properties were ex>ropriated are indicated in statistics molished. They show during August crude oil and I >roducts exported amounted to thirteen Kindred thousand barrels which is i nirty two per cent, above July.— Reuter48 words
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Article92 1939-01-14 4 RUBBER OUTPTS re following is a list of outputs for I the undermentioned estates for I the month of December 1938:— I Output for Decemb.i 1938 Total to date of current financial year for Output for i December, 1U37. lbs. Mths. lbs. lbs. Brunei 28.842 8 180,126 37,701 Bukit Timah92 words
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104 1939-01-14 4 M. REYNAUD TELLS OF FRENCH RECOVERY Paris, Jan. 13. THE recovery in France is of inter- est to all democracies because their solidarity is the only barricade preventing brute force from being let loose again, said M. Reynaud broadcasting to Britain and America, Giving an account of great imi>rovenent in104 words
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Article85 1939-01-14 4 London. Friday. Previous To-dav Change Distillers 88 879 -3d Dunlop Rubber 111 j! General Electric "2 imperial Chemical IndaiMei J JffiJJi -3d imperial Tobecco fi 7 mS 3 J Anglo-Dutch ?4 6 23 9 -9d CaSadian Paclfle JS, London Tin 4' 34 04 4 Rubber Plan investment85 words
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Advertisement60 1939-01-14 4 OVKRSEA-CHINSBI BANKING CORPORATION UMITBD FREE youraelvei from tht fKAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jeweUery or important documents) in BAFE BOXES in our VAULTS It CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA BTREETr SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS •nd ONLY YOU can have accw lo these safe boxes, so that SAFETY and60 words
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Advertisement14 1939-01-14 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSUKANCE COMPANY, LTD. Ijohh off Profits Insurance I rp| 592g Wnlayson Green14 words
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Article717 1939-01-14 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore, Jan. 13. 5 p.m. §3 104 44l /2 26 9 27 19 431- 47 Nom 22- 23 6 0.59 0.64 2013 21|9 1.36 1.41 10|- 10|9 21|3 22|3 Burma Malay 12 9 13;9 Chenderi 03 2 0.36 gitamTin 068 0 .71 Hon Tin717 words
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Article103 1939-01-14 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Jan. 13, 5 p.m. Total .01 m i n > _rioe-.d Beofci Oamt «a Utt year Close Pavtbto TIN GENERAL Southern Kinta 24% int. Dec. 28 Jan. 20 Dec. 29 7 /2 less tax nn 1 1/ Takuapa 6d. Jan. 25 Jan. 31103 words
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Article212 1939-01-14 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Friday. MINLNG Buyers Sellers AmpaUs 3 J 4 3 Batu Selangors 1-33 1-38 Hong Fatts 0.674 0.70 Hongkong Tin 19i- 20--jeiebus OQ6I0 Q 61 065 Kamunang Tin 9- 10|JKatu Tin JJJ- 25,I Kiilinghalls 16- 17,Kramats 101- }oi9 Kuchais I- 27 L3l Laruts 9- 10.Linguis 160 1.67212 words
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Article229 1939-01-14 5 »f_ fc-fd Co. Ltd. $30,000 Int Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY red 1940 $400,000 nol nm Mar. 31 Sept. 30 1024 1034 nom red. 1947 $1,600,000 1084 no n° m I Mar. 31 Sept. 30 red. 1955 $1,000,000 114 H6 ncm Mar. 31229 words
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Advertisement161 1939-01-14 5 NEDERLANDSCH HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. i incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 13%* Paid Up Capital i 40.030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5.000,000 Special Reserve I,OOO, 'JOG Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: u. CRhtf A uti iOxNUU Presides M.161 words
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Advertisement234 1939-01-14 6 VmVhJOX 315 615 915 TO-IIAV; Of AN IRBBBTONSIBLE, I RREBI STABLE FA.MII V OP rooks JIIZN C» INTHNAT.OHAI p 1 jiwßP'^ X JBm TEJET J I gayNOr KWErtMDT I FAIRBANKS, Jr. I 1 Af™^bT aa^* Ar^Bv aa^^Bß a^v L^ ■■■■■■■■^■■■bbbbbT wg k^ a»^ LATEST OAIJMONT NFWSRI-tL i— I You've roared234 words
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Advertisement226 1939-01-14 6 mm—m S^» "ROmSI .uu-.r Re~* shattemi Your BHi Week-end Entertainment! .Uclimedby PACKED HOUSES at EVERY SHOW: s-* an I T A I SHOWS DAIi v C A I I'w L '245— G.00 and 9.150 p. m W^f^Hr DRAMA iBS^jA V wjs< iKS^BiHflSiHr^^x^lHl tvd n m p Queen s-o'c^et for B|^a226 words
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Advertisement390 1939-01-14 7 alhambra" NEXT CHANGE THE VACATION KVKRY FAMILY DREAMS ABOUT THE PKTIRE EVERYBODY IN EVERY FAMILY WILL LOVE! THE HAPPIEST, LAU6HINGEST jjflk ADVENTURE AMERICAS I f^\ FAVORITE FOLKS EVER jSjfi •^^■^v e/r es ■L. jl /ffm A 30th Ctnfur jr Fo* Ptctur t wifh IJed Prouty ShirUy Deone Spring Byingten Russtll390 words
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Advertisement184 1939-01-14 7 See a $1,000,000 Worth of Entertainment in 20th Century- 1 Fox, Gayest Romantic Hit of the Year! I DAILY AT 11 A.M. 3-15 6-15 9-15 P.M. I n flit I AM' 1 ftsn PICTURE s yS ol*\l^^^ Nobody •••C'' O '^tU» ■'211 P*m M<: looking love thit is love' ALSO184 words
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Article, Illustration203 1939-01-14 8 CUPID WILL LEND THIS SINGAPORRE BOY HER WINGS (Exclusive To The Morning Tribune) fUPID is certainly keeping abreast ot the times! Not only does she shoot her arrows through the hearts of young handsome bachelors and beautiful eligible girls, but she also lends her wings to speed them on their203 words
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Article85 1939-01-14 8 KING OF SIAM LEAVES FOR EUROPE \Frojn Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok, Jan. 13. AFTKR a two months' strenuous visit to his homeland, the King left the capital this morning to join the Selandia at Kohsichang and return to Europe to complete his education. After a visit to the temple of85 words
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Article133 1939-01-14 8 THE fourth Singapore annual agrictiltural Show will be held at the New World on Mar. 11 and 12. The management of the New World liave agreed to reserve a suitable area tor the show and they will make special arrangements for tiffin and a tiffin dance at the133 words
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152 1939-01-14 8 REFUSED TO GIVE INFORMATION, FINED $15 Singapore, Fnd a AN old Chinese named Tan faj was summoned this att.! !MH) J before Mr. L. C. Goh in the 2 police court at the instance <>l ins, ef tor hoo Kok Weng of the Centti Police Station for railing to »iv»152 words
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230 1939-01-14 8 Into what is virtually a trade commis sionership for Malaya, and at no tirm In the twenty-eight years of the Agency's existence has Malaya be^n more worthily represented. From, the time of his arrival at Malaya House, Mr. Lowinger represented Malaya on the International Tin230 words
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Article122 1939-01-14 8 WILL INSPECT LOCAL DEFENCES Singapore, Friday. MR. H. V. C. Thorby, Minister Civil Aviation in Australia former Minister of Defence arn here to-day by Qantas Empire II)™ boat "Cooee" from Australia. He wa? welcomed by Maj. R_£ Director of Civil Aviation, S^. Capt. R. A. Gwynn, A.D.C. to I Governor:122 words
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Article73 1939-01-14 8 DEFERRING to Mr. V. A. Lowmger's rctire&fint from the post of Agent for Malaya in London, the magazine British Malaya ii<ad: The news of his departure ha& oeen received with great regret la Malayan circles in London, where the good work he has done since73 words
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Advertisement51 1939-01-14 8 -4. INTRODUCING YOU to the Seasons Best Hit-Show! I tflC; /?yy -J with Kd K ar Bergen his famous liffi. "d-rfl. McC a hy "i BF' mnUUlllllin andera leeds (of <;oid»>n iw'w ncmhJ Folli^ A«»»lphe Menjou. I George Murphv 10 other stars I SHORTLY AT THE CAPITOL HII«HMHn Ml< lf4l|M|Hill(ii(|<)|Mi|^51 words
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Advertisement118 1939-01-14 8 residents. FOR MR. CHENG GUAN IT WILI BE CEREMONY IN PENAXG BANQUET IN SINGAPORE. SPECIAL PLANE On the memorable day, Saturday Jj 21, 1939. he will, accompanied by 1 parents, fly to Penang, then go throui the ceremony, and return with his bri and party in a specially charter Wearne's118 words
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Miscellaneous44 1939-01-14 8 Air Mail To Australia etc. Owing to the later arrival of the fin* nerial Flying Boat from Europe &c. the air mails for Australia, Java &c. pre ,r iously announced as closing at 745 a.m. yesterday will now close at 7.45 am. to oay.44 words
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286 1939-01-14 9 ■or lv*|»loilaiioii Ol* Japan Shanghai. THK puppet officials of the Nanking regime who reoerttly went to Tokyo to take instructions from the Konoye Cabinet turned out to be high pressure salesmen in bartering ■way railroad concessions, telegraph and telephone rights and shipping facilities for286 words
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Article116 1939-01-14 9 Italy's Giant Stadium DOME Ls now to have a giant stadium ZJ2 the lines of the Paris Palais des u n i« New York s Madison It will cost £600,000 It £n K erected in the PatioJi strict, cco~L "^Pleted by 1940 and will onur.odate 20.000 spectators for such as116 words
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Article68 1939-01-14 9 Washington. >avv Department announced n the recently-created r>«r.n Squadr °n will be "on a The in 1 sis until changed/' e d dnr; c s Quadron was formIts H the Czechoslovak crisis. M) V1 7^ent from 14 to about ni Ps was announced last Th68 words
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Article165 1939-01-14 9 DON'T BE A JEREMIAH MR. SpenceK,Xeeson, Headmaster of Winchester College, presenting prizes at the 300-year-old Eggar's Grammar School, Alton, Hants, recently, said: I am tired of meeting people who have iheir tails down. I am tired of meeting a succession of Jeremiahs who predict for this country and tbe Commonwealth165 words
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Article186 1939-01-14 9 Will Be Controlled Scientifically WITHIN 100 years neurologists will be able to control the evil in mankind on a scientific basis/' said Dr. Henry Borsack, Professor of Bio-Chemistry at the California Institute of Technology, speaking at Pasadena. The doctor said that in the future when a man behaved186 words
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Advertisement45 1939-01-14 9 mb I .9H4-' I mlGm HI ■1 Li/ fi TRADE M^ >^H WARK 75 YEARS OF HIGHLY EXCELLENT DESIGN TERMS: EASV PAYMENTS CAN BE ARRANGED SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. Distributors for Singapore Johore HUP FOH ft CO., No. 581, North Bridge Road, Singapore. wps. ia45 words
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Advertisement687 1939-01-14 9 E.E.R. 205 38. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONS. Tenders from approved Contractors only will be received, at the Settlement Engineer*! Office, up to noon of thr 17th January, 1939 for the follows works: Construction of one Class 111 quarters for the Superintendent at the Mental HispitaJ, Singapore. Every person applying for a form687 words
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346 1939-01-14 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Saturday, January 14, 1939. BETTER NEWS SOON? £ARUEST reports of the Rome talks are not re-assuring for the prospects of peace in Europe. But as they are discussed at some length on this page, in an article by a weli -informed observer who thinks later news may be346 words
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Article, Illustration1122 1939-01-14 10 BEOWULF WONDERS In ine Spring? x C3 WILL there be war in the Spring? Some say "yes" and some say "no," and those who say "yes" seem more certain about it than those who say "no." The rest of us beware of prophecy and hope for1,122 words
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Article146 1939-01-14 11 WHEN IS WHISKY SCOTCH? Glasgow. «S interesting description of "polite A Mnanese gentlemen at Campbelf u* o made friends with d.sSS; .ffldA and took copious 111 ,/s -md sketches," was given by an rt hemist. called as a witness exp h scotch Whisky" case which I" enthralling all Scotland. T146 words
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Article92 1939-01-14 11 I SPECIAL helmet which will provide prelection against shrapnel and fallt ons in air raids will shortly be available to Germans. Originally designed for A.R.P. wardens and auxiliary firemen, it is to be sold at a low price The wearer does not come kn contact with92 words
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Article65 1939-01-14 11 Japanese Casualty Figures ARMY t asualties are so closely guarded that to accept official Japanese S?ures is to assume that most Japanese soldiers cannot be killed no matter what hits them. frwever. neutral experts are conynced that at least half a million Japanese youths have died, either on 1 neld65 words
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414 1939-01-14 11 HOW CHINESE GUERILLAS ARE ORGANISED £HAO Tung, the 27-year-old Manchurian student who organised the great army of 15,000 guerillas in Hopei, has arrived secretly in Hongkong. When hostilities broke out between' China and Japan at Lukouchiao last year. Chao Tung organised his first guerilla414 words
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Article73 1939-01-14 11 rEN the King and Queen., visit Canada next May thev will spend most nights in the royal train. m The only places at which they will stay for more than a day are Ottawa, where they will be the guests of Lord Tweedsmuir. the Governor- General,73 words
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Article239 1939-01-14 11 Neville Arms' And 'Lambeth* Walk' mOPICAL inn si«rns uill soon be a 1 feature of Britain's highways, judging from the 228 entries foi^e Inn Signs competition at the Brewers' Exhibition, which opened recently at the Agricultural Hall. TTie most up-to-date exhibits are ••The NeVille Arms," bearing a239 words
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127 1939-01-14 11 DELEGATES AT LIMA SIGNED 111 RESOLUTIONS lima. DELEGATES at the Pan-American Conference met to sign the 111 resolutions, declarations and projects which have been passed during the conference, including: the "Declaration of lima," with its pledge of continental solidarity against aggress Urn. The delegates have listed the main accomplishments of127 words
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223 1939-01-14 11 Advertising Britain In Other Lands Bournemouth. AT the opening session of the Residential Hotels Association annual conference at Bouremouth, Mr. W. Frame, of London, vicepresident and representative of the Association on the Travel and Industrial Development Association of Great Britain and Ireland which deals with the advertisement of Britain in223 words
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Article87 1939-01-14 11 ECONOMIC sanctions against Japan are being planned by U.S.A. The credits already made to Chinese interests are believed to be linked with the purchase of Chinese silver. If Japan continues to ignore America's protest against the interruption of her trade in China, a national boycott of87 words
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Advertisement47 1939-01-14 11 TO-NICHT During the Season of MARIE ANTOINETTE' FREE CANAPE VARIES I IvEX (Makan Ketchil) Caviar, Pate de foie gras, Sardines, Egg, Potted Meat, stuffed Olives, Cheese, Prawn Mayonnaise, nuts Potato chips, etc.) Will be fipplied in the fi AR LOUNGE ••30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. CAPITOL RESTAURANT47 words
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Advertisement79 1939-01-14 11 THE TRMI TONIC POOD OHomobh of oH Cktmtm mi Storm POLAROID GlasM* are the latest scientific discovery in flaw protection. They permit you to actually fee 20 to M feet below the surface of the water. Now $6.00 See our demonstration of this remarkable new Invention. THOMPSON OPTICAL Co. 479 words
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Article, Illustration156 1939-01-14 12 LONDON'S SILLY SEASON One of London s Christmas attractions, the Krone International Circus, has opened ;»t the Royal Agricultural Hall. Islington, London. Photo shows a monkey displaying hi'. "equestrian" skill by ridmu a mule around the ring. Planet News A farm worker veering a heavv coat with hood protecting h.sPlanet News - 156 words
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Article, Illustration239 1939-01-14 13 THIS WILL MAKEYOU FREEZE Mrs. Kennedy, wife of Mr. Joseph P. Kennedy, the American Ambassador in London, has been enjoying the fun of winter sport* at St. Moritz. Switzerland, where she spent Christmas with her children, while Mr. Kennedy has been resting from the arduous life of an Ambassador inPlanet News - 239 words
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Advertisement41 1939-01-14 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATESI PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE Tta Sets Sauce Boats Coffee Sets Trays etc. UW*B POEIWtE HISHFS SWEET DISHES etc. ALSO CLOCKS JEWELLERY WATCHES THE BEST IS iO COMI AND SEE RENE ULLMANN Kaffles Place. SINGAPOPE.41 words
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Article, Illustration1742 1939-01-14 14 Colours that are sott and misty: Mraigh I J LJ lines and simple designs: Hair nets 0 organdie net O UR LONDON CORRESPONDENT sends news of private exhibitions at which the latest Spring models were displayed London, Dec. 29. D'MVATI exhibitions are already being held by the leading1,742 words
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Advertisement49 1939-01-14 14 5 Lessons in Make-up j FREE OF CHARGE S Max Factor Ised i By H t>O i J BatUry Koad. j Also come and inspect j ChiMM uorl.eri, American (-it S Ittngcrte; cttpt, buckles, buttons. I slippers ha'«>. t GOODS MUST CLAM iMth B8 HODCEATI lor the* Klit* 7555\49 words
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Advertisement28 1939-01-14 15 PERMANENT WAVING A SPECIALITY PRICES: $10.00 $12.00 $18 00 *l A ISO\ PERM LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS 79 SUmford Rd. [I FORT ROAD SINGAPORE MAiLACCA (Phone: 4610) I (Phone: 121)28 words
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Advertisement15 1939-01-14 15 Camphonvood Chests Lacquered in green, ivory and red. 18 Battery Road, Ist floor Phone 714315 words
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Advertisement382 1939-01-14 16 BY P&Oand BRITISH TNDIA.LINES (OICOKPORATED Of CNOLAMD) KANCIII J7 000 In port J SOMALI 6,800 Mar. 10 SOUDAN t>soo Jan 15 CORFU 15,000 Mar. 10 R^PU^A 17.500 /111 CHITRAL 15 000 Mar. 24 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Feb. 10 CARTHAGE 15.000 Apr. 7 i BURDWAN 6.070 Feb. 11 BANGALORE 6.000 Apr. 3382 words
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Advertisement342 1939-01-14 16 k TO FRENCH PORTS CHARCEURS REUNIs HOMEWARDS. n-FNTRECASTEAUX Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp, Dunkirk j i; CAP PADARAN For Marseiles, Nantes, St. Nazariere Bordeaux j TO SAIGON INDOCHINA CAP PADARAN For Saigon. Tourane nnd Haiphong CAP TOURANE For Saigon, Tourane and Haiphong I 6. A. M. I. (from Saigon) <}G. PASOUIER For342 words
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119 1939-01-14 17 MALACCA'S THREATENED STRIKE AVERTED (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malacca, Friday. THOUGH the tact and wisdom displayed by Chief Detective Inspector Martin, the threatened strike by night soil coolies of the Malacca Municipality is definitely off. As soon as the night soil mandore was arrested by the police on charges of retortion,119 words
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Article260 1939-01-14 17 Great Chinese Victory In Shansi Chungking, Jan. 1:{. nPHK victory which the Chinese have claimed against the Japanese forces in west Shansi is regarded as most significant by Chinese circles here. Chinese dispatches claim that the Japanese forces on the Tungpu Railway moved westward in five columns last month andReuter - 260 words
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Article90 1939-01-14 17 FIRST ASSIZE SESSION ON MONDA Y THE first Assizes for the 1939 will bejjin on Monday with full ceremony. A service will be held at St. Andrew's Cathedra), ftt which the Chief Justice, Sir Peicy McElwaine, the other judges of the Colony, the law officers of the Crown and members90 words
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Advertisement214 1939-01-14 17 111 «\S PIIILP LIXE. (Inryjrporited in Anstralla). NEXT SAILINGS MARELLA Tnn* ?f> Feb. I SCERKUR Feb. 27 -lar. 4 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. Hist Ctaa passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting K.P.M. Vessel. BRISBANE214 words
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Advertisement65 1939-01-14 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI. KOBE AND OSAKA s-s. SAXTHU 10,000 TONS I SAILING JANUARY 2«, AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon an* Second Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan (Interchangeable with65 words
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Miscellaneous226 1939-01-14 17 fpOSTAL INTELLIGENCE! TO-DAY ivhole "Qanta.s" H 7.4> a.m ,-th) Brunei and Labu.n Darvel H 3.30 p.m n Hanchi 14 10 a.m. Great Britain* Kl^lt 14 2 p.m. on ly) J.-an 14 11.30 a.m. K.L.M. 14 2 p.m rmosa o >\nd Macao o Ranch! 14 10 a.m. K I SS IIK226 words
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Miscellaneous307 1939-01-14 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECT TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit I Ship Godown Gate Gate Hana Maru 20 1 1 Charon 19 1 1 Ranchi 18 2 3 Raub 15 2 3 Aeneas 13 2 3 President Van Buren 11 2 3 Tanimbar 9 2 3 Klang307 words
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Advertisement241 1939-01-14 18 TRADE BARGAINS FOR SALE CROCKERY, (JUTLERY, KITCHEN OTBNSILB HOON SECK TRADING CO., 1 Raffles Place, Singapore. Phone 3858 BARGAINS! Read this page of SpedsJ Trade Bargains appearing in the Morning Tribune every Saturday. You will find what you are looking for and V 1 l'l' I 4 1 Whatever your241 words
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Miscellaneous78 1939-01-14 18 ON THE AIR TO-DAY TO-MORROW FJAN. 14 SINGAPORE /HI- KM nn-trfv '1.33 iti( I) /lII' MJi metres (Ml m< s> 15 ughi orchestral concert by Reller'a Hungarian Band, directed by C ReUer (relayed from the AdHpin Hotel) 1 M Mid-day rublv-r prices. 1 32 Light orchestral concert (relayed from th<78 words
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Miscellaneous405 1939-01-14 18 19 Chinese mu 5 nil Tile Trl news and announcement 7 45 Musical Jmerludt 750 'No W•' Kpi-sode No. 3 <rr toed rom London). 820 Down on the Lev- programme of Negro •ongl and 8 si) The newi and announcement (relayed from London) 9 10 Iter MoretOO and Dave Kayr405 words
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Miscellaneous433 1939-01-14 18 LONDON TRANSMISSION .">• (.SB l) H Nlt s <31 55 m) 85 C^ra^^hT^-ea for broadcasting by Lsu a Bran ston from the short stor> b> Er nest Bramah, production o> T W Se e a UC ShantS. BBC Men's Che 1 nw; conductor. Leslie WoodgauGeorge Pizzey i ßaritone). Ai Pianoforte.433 words
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Miscellaneous401 1939-01-14 18 JAN. 15 SINGAPORE ZIIL 225 metres (1.33 m, ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 m. a.m. i 41.00 Military Band music, t U.lO Light orchestral concert bv Ruler's Hungarian Band, direct^" by CReUer (relayed from g Sea View Hotel). 12.10 Sea Shanties by John g<k* (baritone) t 12.20 Light orchestral concert (reiaed401 words
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757 1939-01-14 19 London, Jan. 12. blow to Mr. Chamberlain's hopes of appeasement in Europe appears to have been etruck iii the Anglo-Italian talks in Rome, v to London commentators Have been "entirely negative" lie diplomatic point of view, Mussolini has declined to modify his attitude in757 words
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Article146 1939-01-14 19 Mi:tt'S has l.een received in Singalf pore by Mrs J. B Westerhout and Mrs. Arthur Minjoot of the death of Iheir brother. Mr. Charles Kdward Minjoot. which occurred suddenly on New Years Day at the home oV liis sister. Mrs. Percy Parsons, at Worthing.146 words
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Article407 1939-01-14 19 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A GRAPHIC account of an accident which occurred on Jan. 1 was given by a European lady this morning before Mr. W.G. Porter, the Singaporoe Coroner, during an niquiry into the death of a blind Chinese who was knocked down by a motor407 words
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Article44 1939-01-14 19 A special repeat showing of "Escape Me Never," which was so popular when ijiven by th^ Singapore Repertory Players some weeks ago, is to be staged at the Victoria Theatre to-night. The play Is In aid of the Czech Refugee Fund44 words
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Miscellaneous482 1939-01-14 19 1 N THE KMLTIV I TK ANSMISS10N 5. London^Sf Including: Billy IuS t cAlmost a GentleI m l ?f Lily Morris (ComediI and Donald Peers <RaI fv Cavalier of Song). WPh I cnr Variety Orchestra, conducI f/ b V Charles ShadweU. PreI Sited bv John Sharman. 1° [Time Signal at482 words
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Miscellaneous46 1939-01-14 19 Law Notice For To-day Before the Chief Justice in 1st Court at 10.30 a.m. Magistrates Appeals:— 1. Yusul bin Ahmad vs. Rex. 2. William Low or Loh vs. Rex. 3 Rex vs. Chen Ah Bah. Before the Registrar at 9 45 a.m. Taxations Thereafter:— Passing Account.46 words
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Article165 1939-01-14 20 JAPANESE WOMAN CHARGED Singapore, Friday. m p T J BUNNENB, Officer In charge ifl ol the Anti-Vice Sub-Branch, Detective Station, produced before Mr Kenneth A Blacker in the fourth police miiri this afternoon the proprietress of Japanese Hotel caUed the S.s. Hotel, No 3 oweu Road, Kiku Slbata, a lortythrpe165 words
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Article30 1939-01-14 20 'Il<' \<<ond anniversary celebration o! the Hit}) Sim Kok Benevolent Association wai held at the association promises i n Sunday Jan with a tea-party following, which included a ronggeng party30 words
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1321 1939-01-14 20 Lunar Rubbers Pay 10 p.c. Dividend ANNUAL MEETING HELD (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, I riday. PAYMENT ol a final divident five per cent for the jreai ended Oct. r 31 |931 was totaled to-day at the annual general meeting ot the I. imar Rubber Eftatef UUL held at the office1,321 words
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Article94 1939-01-14 20 WOMAN ON TRIAL ore, Friday.—Charged a: A-s.stain Pr:tecto; of Chinese, i J jne year old Cantonese won J n Nc. iC3. D.^ker RDacl. app the loi'.rth pulice court before Mr. d aeth A. Blacker in answer to an J .•hair 1 that she on Sept. 17 in 5..."', Md bi'iiiL94 words
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Advertisement85 1939-01-14 20 LUXURY MM %0 Mm W mm m It is the luxury which surprises so many passengers in the four-engincd Imperial flying-boats. They find themselves taking meals in the comfortable soundproof saloons, enjoying the passing scenery rxom the promenade deck, smoking or having their afternoon nap, with a steward always at85 words
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819 1939-01-14 21 TONGKANGS AND SAMPANS PL Y IN KUALA KANGSAR THERE is little impro\ement in the flood situation in Pahang and Kelantan. In fact, the situation in Kuala Krai and Pasir Puteh is reported to be serious, though not yet dangerous. No 6JLOC of loss of819 words
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Article143 1939-01-14 21 PERAK TRAIN SMASH INQUIRY Ipoh. Friday. EiHL departmental inquiry conducted b* the federated Malay Statates Always into the recent derailment n Slim River district, when the enine and six coaches of the Penang[uala Lumpur night mail left the rack, concluded after a two-day ittine to-day, and the members ave left143 words
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120 1939-01-14 21 Counsel Asks To Withdraw From Case Singapore. Friday. Mwu an abrupt cessation in a n the Sinn Police Court to-day jMr a M. L Soares counsel for the accused begged the Court's JJ&sion to withdraw from the case. I the Magistrate. Mr. Soares i your honour's" permission 3 withdraw from120 words
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Article42 1939-01-14 21 krt Buiitt Singapore, Friday. ll ivan, a ten-year old Euro>vith an unfortunate aciw Oilman Barracks this evenJ dWng in the swimming pool. fractnr,!! have mis Judged his divj ambu a leg He was removed '"noulancp to hospital.42 words
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Article37 1939-01-14 21 Friday—Charged with Adan. «*klessly at the junction and Leonie Road by l »a knocking over another 'WeadPH 4l 1938 Mr *>. E. Rentton 1 i lot uilt .y and Mr. C. H to j- 1C postponed37 words
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203 1939-01-14 21 More Antarctic Discoveries By Ellsworth New York. Jan. 13. EMGHTY thousand square miles of country, never before seen by human eye, has been added to the known area of the world's surface, says the Amer'can explorer Lieut Commander Lincoln Ellsworth in a despatch to the North American newspaper, Alliance fromReuter - 203 words
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Article118 1939-01-14 21 Chungking, Jan. iJ. HENGYANG was subjected to a very heavy air bombardment yesterday. Over 100 bon:^ tell in the city and riverside. Several hit the magistracy and other Government buildings. The extent of devastation was unprecedented, and there were hundreds of casualties. Nine Japanese plane>s re-bombed Kwelin118 words
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159 1939-01-14 21 Oil Mill Owner Puts Out Fire In Time (Tribune Staff Reporter Kuala Lumpur, Friday. AN outbreak of flre was discovered in time by the owner of an ox-driven flil mill and extinguished before any extentive damage could be done. The fire originated in the bowl of the mill, round which159 words
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Article46 1939-01-14 21 Singapore, Friday.— Mr A. F. Ten Joope was to-day charged with driving negligently and colliding with an B.T.C. Omnibus at the junction of Orchard Road and Scotts Road on Oct. 17, last. The Traffic Magistrate, postponed the case to Jan. 20, for further enquiries.46 words
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191 1939-01-14 22 Fight Ends In Two Minutes (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. VOUNG FRISCO, middleweight champion of the Orient, scored a sensational knockout over Butch Barson, styled as the 1934 champion of the Home Fleet, in a boxing match to-night at Bukit Bintang Park. It was191 words
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270 1939-01-14 22 Singapore. Friday GRAPHIC evidence was to-dav ftaHl by a jaga employed by the N*Bf Hrng Musical Store in Sele ?H Koad ind the tamby ol Mr. Chin Beng, former Singapore dirt tract rider with many trophic to his credit, in the case in270 words
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124 1939-01-14 22 Lighthearted Comedy At The Pavilion Ot*\j2HLiiL_^-^^Vj2^/lX^crt IF you want a lighthearted comedy with many pleasant whinisical touches, go to the Pavilion to sef "The Young In Heart," an ftccelk'nt show starring Janet Gaynor, Poujlas Fairbanks jr., and Roland Voon?. It is the story of four fortune huntei who finruly get124 words
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Article18 1939-01-14 22 The hockey match arranged betweei the Y.M.C.A. and the P.W.D. team was not played yesterday.18 words
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Article, Illustration17 1939-01-14 23 P incident In yesterday's hockey match in wn.cn ine >.k.v. iroun.ru the S.C.R.C TribuneTribune - 17 words
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413 1939-01-14 23 S.R.C. INFLICT BIG DEFEAT ON S.C.R.C. S.R.C 4; S.C.R.C 0. DRILLIANT GOAL-KEEPING BY CHOK WAH PREVENTED EVEN A LARGER MARGIN OF DEFEAT, WHEN THE S.R.C BEAT THE S.C.R.C. BY FOUR GOALS TO NIL ON THE PADANG THIS AFTERNOON. The game was fast, 3iid the 3.R.C. forwmms gave a good display413 words
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361 1939-01-14 23 Gunners Beat S.C.C. "B" At Rugger A ..6 ptS. S.C.C. B J. fINTERESTINO and scrappy rugby was played on the padang yesterday when the 7th Heavy Battery. R.A. Changi. defeated SCC B" fifteen b\ six points (two tries) to three (a try). i me of mtfitfld thmtots j aid appear361 words
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Article106 1939-01-14 23 The following players will be ■elected to represent the Post Office Club at friendly soccer match with tue St. Mathew's Service Guild to-day at th»? S H B ground:— Said, J. B. Stoddart. Ban Teck. Harith, H. Taib, Aslah, A. Taib. Tee Siang, Ibrahim, Madon, Kassim Jahl. Hussain,106 words
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Article33 1939-01-14 23 Singapore, Fridav The SR C "B" beat the A.P.C. by four ooals to nU on the A.P.C. grounds this evening. Bain scored a "hat-trick" ana Boudwyn was responsible for the other.33 words
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Article36 1939-01-14 23 Gains Will Fight Harvey Mar. 16 THE FIGHT BETWEEN LARR\ GAINS, CANADIAN NEGRO. AND LEN HARVEY EMPIRE TITLE HOLDER. WHJCH HAS BEEN ARRANGED. UILL TAKE PLACI XT HARRINGAY FOR M\R il HARVEY SIGNED THE ARTICLES TO-DAY-KECTFR.36 words
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Article114 1939-01-14 23 THK annual inter-unit contests bftween S.S. Police and F.M.S Police take place at S.S. Police Depot on Saturday and Sunday, Jan 21 and 21. Probable S.S. Police teams are: RUGBY: J. Sanderson (or Janmeja Singh); Mahpuz, M. C. Manby, F. G. Minns and Mohd Ngon;114 words
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Article120 1939-01-14 23 Tennis In Aid Of China Fund »TENNIS enthusiasts will be served wit!? i a treat next Thursday, Jan. U, at ihe Happy World Stadium through thi courtesy of Mr. George E. Lee when, jnder the auspices of the Straits Chinese Recieation Club the Manila cham pions, Sanches and Cavia, and120 words
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Advertisement24 1939-01-14 23 A. S. GILES. CIVIL, NAVAL AND S MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER No. 6, The Arcade, Singapore. PHONE 19H. THB TAILOR i ■«i^* 'l» m24 words
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99 1939-01-14 24 Stanclerton, T.an>\iui!. Jan. 1 -i. hv what WSfl gotaf on South Africa was veritable urea i h< mall population oi million peoph compared wit the «< venty million! in Germany Japan COUW not decide wlu'ti.' they Rhoald stand together or tak separate roads. People whoReuter - 99 words
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Article107 1939-01-14 24 AMERICAN AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION Washington, Jan. 13. TIIC American aircraft industry produce il 1,800 military planes in 1938 and can produce 5,500 in 1939, according to a statement isMied here by the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce after President Roosevelt's defence message. The .statement says contrary to the popular belief that theReuter - 107 words
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Article174 1939-01-14 24 Nationalist Score Big Successes Burgos, Jan. 13. nPHE Nationalists have captured Tortosa at the mouth of the Fbro. after intensive fighting. Divisions ol UK M •r-.ccan Army Corp.-. under ti: eomil ad ol General Yaeut\ over-ran the pocket between the Edio •>nd the Coast, and the cavalry played an ImportantReuter - 174 words
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Article43 1939-01-14 24 R.A.F. Planes Engage Arab Gang Jerusalem, Jan. 13— RAF fighter planes engaged a band of uniformed Arabs in Samaria and inflicted casuallies with machine-sun fire Detachments of Green Howards, summoned by wireless, pursued the Arabs who lost two Killed and three prisoners.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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127 1939-01-14 24 CHINESE INTERESTED IN CZECH ARMS FACTORY? l>rlin. Jan. 13THE Chinese (iovernment is greatK interested in the sale of the Czech armament works at Brunn at cording to the Prague on -respondent of Berliner Tatfeblatt. He sav that when the I I n ol tnc tded sale by the Czech Governm«itReuter - 127 words
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73 1939-01-14 24 Czechoslovakia To Aid Jewish Emigration London. Jan. 13. Transaction has been concluded between the Czechoslovak government and the Jewish agency In Palestine which may be regarded as an important step In financing Jewish emigration from Czechoslovakia and helping Jews to settle in Palestine. Hall a million sterling has been paidReuter - 73 words
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82 1939-01-14 24 U.S. PRESS REACTION TO PRESIDENT'S SPEECH New York, Jan. i3. APPROVAL of Mr. Roosevelt's de fence to^ongress is expressed ib the Haw Yotlc Press. The papers declare that the Prc.ildei etfnek the right note in the program^ reasonably balanced and not so largje i it would be if it wereReuter - 82 words
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Article140 1939-01-14 24 London. Jan. 13. FOLLOWING Gen. Francos refusal to permit British pianes to fiy over territory under his control, necessitating postponement of the plans for the new London-Lisbon air service, it is understood the question of a link between London and Lisbon is now being considered byReuter - 140 words
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Article73 1939-01-14 24 Balboas, Panama, Jan. 13. AIRCRAFT Carriers Lexington aw Ranger, anchored at the Panamj Bav this morning:, art headm? the main body of the United Siat* fleet which is due to pass thrwi*" the canal to-day and will partuM'* 1 in thM Atlantic manoeuvres. AH commercial trafficReuter - 73 words
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Article42 1939-01-14 24 P. :cie!phia. Jan. 13.-Mr A. Craven' deputy warden. 4 phla county jail, was con\ Involuntary manslam with the death of one o! n:or four convicts. The sentence carries the P penalty < f < and a t imDrisonment.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Advertisement7 1939-01-14 24 Vhe JOelicious htfhirst Quencher oaiimg AERATED WATERS7 words
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Advertisement95 1939-01-14 24 L Bombay Tailoring Co., ARMY CONTRACTORS— GENERAL MERCHANTS Contractors to the Royal Artillery Chan^i. SSB Orchard Road— Phone 4349. 5 Opposite Orchard Road Police Station. I Th# World is full of Good Things if you j Look for them For instance A GOO!) CUTTIB AND A GOOD TAILOR STEP IN95 words
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Title Section13 1939-01-14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement i January 14, 1939. EDITED BY HERMES Every Saturday.13 words
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Article, Illustration1330 1939-01-14 1 Hermes - Nearing the last 'no-side' of the 1938-39 season Hermes With the last "no -side" of the season due in a fortnight's time, now is the appropriate stage at which to reflect a little on the season that is passing. Here are some notes By ALL roads lead to the Cup1,330 words
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Article193 1939-01-14 1 THE eighteenth Malaya Cup final will be played on the ground of the Selangor Club at K.L., this afternoon, between the Army and Selangor Kick-off is at S p.m., and the match will be broadcast from K.L. and relayed through the station at Singapore The teams are:193 words
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Article, Illustration798 1939-01-14 2 Everybody's game, .s how Seletar regards rugby, and the R.A.F. are looking forward to another good season. By "Flash** mm-, porl men at Seletar have a 1 pier 100l l: 1 ld for .s..m. t.n». ■■'ii, n n for thli purely and flmply football, not nigto798 words
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179 1939-01-14 2 Italy want soccer match with England ITALY arc makinu every effort to ftrranre a match acainst England at the end of this season They have al■acl stated that their International tixtuivs with other countries will not be i.xed until the date of the match with England has been definitely decided179 words
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Article15 1939-01-14 2 IfARCEL THIL the former worlds 'nMdi,u (M1 ht champion, according to15 words
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Article89 1939-01-14 2 BRITISH women athletes prepaiv the 1940 Oivmoic Games hearned bv their clubs not to pi )C ev. learn to ice-skate, or take pan in m strenuous sport which may i ■strain or injury. d "It is quite easy for athletewhips which are helpful." said coach. i "Netball89 words
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Article, Illustration104 1939-01-14 3 ARMY tune up for FINAL e vrhSTthe™ put on a recovery rather like that of he weekend he" re but not soared. They won after being behind at the three- ters stage of the game, which was good going The top ft pictures show Stiff (Rest) toming across to support104 words
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Article, Illustration21 1939-01-14 4 \u. They were ci.M'lay-d at foiward by Singapore and were aided to some extent by the flooded state of the ground.21 words
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Article, Illustration544 1939-01-14 4 Has rugby deteriorated? At home they think so penalty goals are far too frequent in these days. AS the Old Your gives place to the New there la a natural tendency among British footballer! and lovers ol the .line .i soctation or Ru^by, to take stock544 words
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Article, Illustration1205 1939-01-14 5 Selangor 2-1 before the abandoned, and drawn.* 1 next dav. the Singa.oilias performed a little -leaning". be some who will st«h not with these performm.ces .sale condemnation which "en tag on for some time no* ifii v i bit relaxed.1,205 words
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Article391 1939-01-14 5 DROBABLY for the time three State women's hockey teams congregated in Ipoh at the week-end for inter-State friendly matches, which aroused considerable interest among the local enthusiasi game. The meeting of three of the foremost hockey combinations revealed the standard of the game amons391 words
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Article, Illustration1020 1939-01-14 6 1938 was a good season for all English sportsmen SPOTLIGHTS, Illuminating In ofttrotpect tb€ >pi»rtnm «venb Ol H<3B can pick out man) stirring achievements which show that Oreal Britain Is rai from being d< adent, and which hold man. hopes < triumphs to comv. America's successes at Wimbledon they von1,020 words
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Article154 1939-01-14 6 FARR MAY FIGHT AT HOME AGAIN rpOMMY Farr has received a cable (row i. Mr. Arthur Elvin. th? London oromoter. asking him if he would be preoared to return to England for one or more fights. "I told Farr that I would be preoarea to match him against Len Han154 words
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151 1939-01-14 6 Who was best amateur sportsman of year? AMERICA Ls busy at the moment tryn nm to decide who la the amateur .spoilsman of the year. A public vote U Ming taken High up in the voting at the moment are sev ral men who have figured nroMMiifMtlv in British .sport.151 words
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168 1939-01-14 6 |T was at Johannesburg m 927 that Wally Hammond made his d< but in Test cricket, and it was at Johannesburg years later ti completed his 6,000 runs in Test cricket. No other batsman can show record. When stumps were dra the end of the168 words
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157 1939-01-14 6 JJONAI.I) Budge'i off< to coach the American Davis Cup Team is a reminder ol I imilar offer made i.y Fred Perry after he turned profeukmal In that caa the English Lawn Tennla A.nciation declined to accept the MrVicet of the man v\ho had157 words
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Article, Illustration1156 1939-01-14 7 Pen-sketches of the men who will try to recover the Cup from the Army to-day UTV -in the Kua'a Lumpiu' likely to see one ..ris of the year or match. Chamth and South Malaya res- and the Army will I the isth cup-tie ta1,156 words
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256 1939-01-14 7 Cantabs Win 'Varsity Ski-ing Competitions CAMBRIDGE easily beat Oxford in the v annual Inter-varsity ski contest. which was held at Sestrieres < Italy* in adverse weather conditions. Cambridge runners filled the first four j)laces in the downhill event and although D. H Garrow, the Oxford taptaJn, did well to win256 words
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303 1939-01-14 7 Films as aid to coaching in rugby ONE of the problems which always confronts clubs and schools in dcv^ loping the play of their rugby e'lJl'u*iasts is that of efficient coaching, there are few amateurs who have */ic tinig to devote to coaching, though the;, may have the enthusiasm; ami303 words
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Article, Illustration1034 1939-01-14 8 Marcus Superbus - Marcus Superbus When the spr.ng meeting is held at Penang, the new course at Batu Gantong will be used. The winter meet has been a great success. By run at Penang cm spori will be fteld tructionai Batu the nei leal ol In; Club rt1,034 words
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Article113 1939-01-14 8 |W the list of heavyweights conMdefl I by Mike Jacobs, the promoter, to the most popular aspirants for *or heavyweight title honours. Tommy r* figures joint third with nine otn boxers. Jacobs ranks Max Baer, Lou Nova John Henry Lewis as joint flrsi u*» ants to113 words
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Article50 1939-01-14 8 VETERAN COOK "K. O.'D" f EORGE Cook, the astonishu U lian veteran heavyweight th? passing of years seern^ nothing, was knocked out DJ don. of West Hartlepool. in round of a ten -rounds flgW friars Ring. London. Before the fight Cook, wna a ringside sea. leaned over W kiss her.50 words
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Advertisement27 1939-01-14 8 /^'/''jjS'W^ 4 A%. Cr I > 111 9 It SUPER TYRES MASTER OF MILEAGE UM S I M E D AR B Y I CO.. LTD. f W.P.F27 words
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