Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 29 January 1939
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Title Section17 1939-01-29 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL. 6— No. :*4. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 1939. FIVE CKXTS. The Sunday Tribune17 words
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438 1939-01-29 1 Seven Thousand Volunteers For Singapore A.R. P. Plan Government To Make An Appeal (Tribune Staff Reporter) jEVEN thousand volunteers are retired to serve m all departments cf Singapore's air nsH precautions scheme, and Government is shortly making an appeal for helpers, Mr. Edwin Tongue, A. R. P. Director, tcld me438 words
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Article, Illustration22 1939-01-29 1 A Dttrc'iv? s fthiff fragments <»f ?!ass near th* srtne of the bemb explosion m South London. Irish extremists are suspected.22 words
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Article62 1939-01-29 1 DISEASE ADDS TO 'QUAKE TERROR Sant a^M, (Chiio), Jan. 2T OUTBREAKS epidemics have add'H <o lhe general ternr after tH» caHlN|«ake. Military authorities shot five |*»ters at Conc^pcMm, where continue to i/c. >n*??i.-? ante ma v or);n tomorrrw m l£ (fTi- Mttaedra] i- n dansreroua thnt S Ui dynamite it.Reuter - 62 words
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Article18 1939-01-29 1 The Eastern Bank. Ltd, announce r regret Ihe death o! their chair--»an, i&r. J. s. Haskell.18 words
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Article212 1939-01-29 1 Sin Chow Jit Poh; hjtjtuk - Sin Chow Jit Poh hjtjtuk and Shanghai, Jan. "3. ht **k .r' P' i!l the s X Italia* with with n, Vlet UIlU L ;ssi complies hstmp Ja P»nc fc cl'.-mrjiils n»r adJapJS?! fi^erirs problem. f hat r,,7? mi ?itarv authoniies believe ch allen?e W lu>t212 words
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Article, Illustration60 1939-01-29 1 BOMBS IN LONDON SABOTAGE?: An explosion, caused by a bomb, rocked bvildings m the vicinity oi' the Central Electricity Board's control roam m Binkside, South London. Almost at the same iime as the London blast, three explosion?; occurred n Manchester, one man being killed and two injured. Picture shows z60 words
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Article143 1939-01-29 1 London, Jan. 28. rjIHE recently mooted suggestion A that Mr. Chamberlain or Lord Halifax should visit Japan is the theme of a letter frem Admiral Sir Howard Kelly, ii^mer Commander-in-Chief of the China Station, m the Daily Telegraph. Admiral Kelly says it is obviously impossibleReuter - 143 words
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Article53 1939-01-29 1 Tokyo. Jan. 28. Marshal Prince Kanin, Chief of the Imperial Staff, has cabled ie Gene al Franco his congratulations m the capture of Barcelona. General Itagafci, War MfhiL'cer, has cabled to Slgnor Mussolini expressing pleasure at ti:e fail of Barcelona "from the joint v!ew of joint defence53 words
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112 1939-01-29 1 ITALIANS WANT FULL POSSESSION OF TUNIS AND JIBUTI Berlin, Jan. 28. ALL group leader? of tho Brown Shirts have assembled m Berlin. They will be addressed by r a hi^h officer of the Army General S^aff on the joint tasks of the Brown shirts and the Army. Addressing an audienceReuter - 112 words
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Article148 1939-01-29 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Last Fling Of Japs In China? Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Jan. 28. k SPOKESMAN of the Chinese Military Headquarters told press representatives that although the Japanese have increased their force 3 m the Kwangtung area, they are si ill considered insufficient for a major westward drive. "The Japanese attempts148 words
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Article179 1939-01-29 1 EUROPEAN SITUATION OMINOUS MR. SUMNER WELLES, deputy State Secretary, m an address to the Bar Association, declared that m this gravely serious and di •quieting moment m cur modern civilisation the major objective of the Administration's policy is to keep the United States at peace. At the same time, theReuter - 179 words
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Article90 1939-01-29 1 London. Jan. 27. Britain will miss no o; portunif.y of bringing m some mcanire of agreed general disarmament but m the meantime a stronger Britain m the best guarantee for peace, declared Sir John Simon, speaking at Durham. Britain's greatest opportunity to-day was as a mediating power, whichReuter - 90 words
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183 1939-01-29 1 /CHINESE military despatches, via Router, claim successes on all Kj fronts. A message from Sfcansi states that "the main bod;* <>f Japanese forces pushing westward towards Ching Hao-shna m an attempt to clear the mountains of West Shansi of Chinese rttticentratkms were drivenReuter - 183 words
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Article65 1939-01-29 1 The Singapore Fire Br'gade took exactly five minutes t:> quell an outbreak of fire wlreh took place at a shophouse m An_son Road on Saturday morning. The fr? which was a small one occurred m a back rcom of a house, No 84. Anson Road, three65 words
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93 1939-01-29 1 Censor Re-Cuts Spy Film For F.M.S. TMIK Malayan Film Censor. 1 CapL I. N. Ifussoy. took a busman's holiest v and went with a friend on Fnday nisrht to see "Lancer Soy"' at the Alhamhra Theatre. After he saw it he decided that it should he re-censored. Having made this93 words
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Advertisement113 1939-01-29 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The Mttll.MXG bi«i kiwi: Film News 5, Extract* 6, Strictly Between Ourselves 7, Short Storj 8, G. S. Hammonds 9, Women's 10 and 11, C. 11. Stanley Jones 12, Lim Keng Hor 15, RADIO 17, Badminton 19, Sports Parade 20. Until further notice, every113 words
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Article, Illustration420 1939-01-29 2 TRAGEDY STALKS SINGAPORE'S EMBANKMENT Pathetic Scenes A CHARMING SPOT BY DAY- -BUT THIS HAPPENS AT NIGHT (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE river and the sea have a strange attraction for the unemployed. A strange hand of men frequent that strip of sea front which lies between Cavanagli Bridge and the Cenotaph,420 words
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291 1939-01-29 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) ~\M OTOR-CAR owners take warning! If you are m the habit of park- in£ your car across the five foot way outside your office it is possible that an S.M.C. officer may see it and drive it sway. Not that291 words
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103 1939-01-29 2 Alleged Attempt To Extort $100,000 Singapore, Saturday. TAX Ah Kai. a young 1 Hokkien A Chinese, made a second appearance before Mr. Conrad Oldham m the second police court this morning on a charge that on Tan. 20. at house No. :>95, Reach Road he attempted to commit extortion by103 words
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Article129 1939-01-29 2 Whisky Goes UP This Time! THE price of whisky rose m Singapore last week by one dollar a case, but it is not likely that this will make any difference to the previous price paid for a stengah. Exporters at home felt that insufficient return was coming from Malaya, and129 words
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Article146 1939-01-29 2 Singapore, Saturday.— Pang Penj* Teng \va-^ to-day charged wilh the theft of i tnree hundred pieces of firewood from a sunken twakow m .he Jurong Rive-.* on Oct 13. 1938. The alleged stolen pro- perty i.s valued at $4.50 cents. In his defence accused stated that146 words
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254 1939-01-29 2 Singapore. Saturday. MR. C. H. BUTTEPFBELD, Crown Counsel, stated before the Chief Justice this morniiv- a special case for the determination of a point ot law. It arose from a case m which the District Judge acquitted Lee Hoi on a charge254 words
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Article118 1939-01-29 2 Singapore, Saturday. Kan Kwan, alias Kwan Koon, a 39--year-old Cantonese residing at 70, Smith Street appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham m the Second Police Court this morning on a charge that he attempted to murder a policeman by shooting at him on Dec. 8, of last118 words
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Article104 1939-01-29 2 "Oyster Club" Watchman Fined Singapore, Saturday. AN alleged struggle between a taxi driver and the watchman of thr "Oyster Club," MMdle Road, at about midnight on Nov. 25 last, ha r l a sequel m the Relief Court this morning, when Harnan Singh, the watchman, was fined $5 en his104 words
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Article76 1939-01-29 2 Singapore, Saturday Ong Chin Quee appeared before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker m the Fourth Police Court this morning on an alleged cha:ge of criminal breach of trust m respect of a silver belt valued at t?16.32 which was enirusted to him at 238, Silai, Road, on Jan.76 words
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Article26 1939-01-29 2 Complainant alleged he wa.s pushed roughly by accused and m the .struggle that ensued he was hit under his right eyo by accused with a torchlight.26 words
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710 1939-01-29 2 Decree Nisi Granted In Singapore Divorce Suit Singapore, Saturday. A DECREE nisi, to be made absolute m six months, wis granted to George Ralph HorHns, leader of the Raffles Hat*! b?nd. m his petition for divorce against his wife Florence Elizabeth Mary, m a judgment delivered by the Chief Justice710 words
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Article257 1939-01-29 2 What The Stars Foretell 5 MONDAY FOR ALL READ- 2 a ERS. Adverse influences prevail Z making the business day very Z 5 uncertain. Particularly guard Z J against impulsive action, and I 5 make no hasty decisions. An un- lucky day if you speculate or J gamble. SPECIAL INFLUENCES:257 words
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393 1939-01-29 2 FOUR years agD Kcginald Pereia was %«< »Up m. n" Mr Mi's- nhft utter. aing sdiocl. Rut the stories «f a Bengali hiker m fi^d imaginaticn lhal he made up his mind to s,e m, ivorld «tv a hi<vcl» Now. at L>o. hi393 words
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Advertisement24 1939-01-29 2 >|AA PHONR •*»<»*»'» r ,tfi\ Telecrapbic Addr«i- 5914 I v. w n*/^/^fl Charmingly situated ideal for visitors and tourist*. COCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE— FIRST CLASS RESTAW*^'24 words
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290 1939-01-29 3 Johore's New lstana Ready In 3 Months STARTED IN \^6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) \S about tkrec MOftifcs' time the magnifio^nt |ew Ist ana which His Hi th<* Sultan of Johore has had bujlt at the junction of the main Scudbi R.ad and Straits View Road, lohore Ilahru, will be CMpfcted290 words
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Article80 1939-01-29 3 MALAYAN CORRESPONDENT WANTED TliP glamour the Orient b (;intu!ed the imagination «f "H« P< MrDougall." vi < gped i *v: nue. Toronio, Qhl ir:o. C a:iada. In tript writing witti char2tlcri>tic^ vlurh «ndirate thai ihf MS < :f the writer is feminine Hope :«^ks the Sunday Tribune if correspondents ran80 words
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Article66 1939-01-29 3 Export credits ar, en Dec. 31. 1938. of unused rub'cer whirh are cancelled Known to 3.216 lb. fcr the whole of Malaya. Th« Controller cf Rubber. Malaya. ompiles the total amount of export •redits cancelled as follows: S.S. 'mainjmd> 2 lbs. SS. islands i Singapore uid Penang 1766 words
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168 1939-01-29 3 [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Jan. 28. x of the biggest fires m Perak m recent years occurred at Kuala Kan-'siir about febie* o'clock this moming, when s x shophouses m a row of 15 Wtro gutted, the damage being estimated at $35,000. *al168 words
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Article50 1939-01-29 3 c wuf f th Straits Settlements *on Wav the following programl*>* tort?" *u b 2 at Telok'Ayer i Hitch iTfr the <"K-ctton of Mr "PW p u nnh:tlren Hermann S lt:s urr J Ord fc' s Sw"! a Q tin;i Waldteufel; v 8 -sct d ts;, iitaryH>iii; juj50 words
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Article146 1939-01-29 3 THE death occurred on Wednesday of Mr. Lee Leong Kan at the age of 59 years at his residence at 196 Noordin Street. Penang. after a brief illness. The deceased retired a few years ago from a successful business career, bein^ a popular wholesale146 words
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Article23 1939-01-29 3 It is notified m the Government Gazette that the Jalaliyah Hidayathul Mus--I'm Club, Singapore, has been exempted under the Societies Ordinance.23 words
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370 1939-01-29 3 Jewish Refugees May Be Given An Island Off Singapore (Tribune Staff Reporter) fTHERE is a possibility that at some future date, Government permission may be scught to use an island off Singapore as a haven for Jewish refugees from Germany should they ever he caught between Malaya and Shanghai. This370 words
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Article190 1939-01-29 3 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS' MEETING Singapore, Saturday. rE Victoria Memorial Hall was c^rwded to capacity when ths Rev. L. H. Christian of Washington. U.S.A. addressed members of the Singapore Seventh-day Adventist church this morning. Also *on the platform were delegatea from five unions and among the congregation were memcers of the190 words
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Article88 1939-01-29 3 Centerville, lowa, Dec. 12. Mrs. C. W. Jones sat through her own funeral services at the Methodist Church m Moravia on Sunday afternoon. The Rev. O. J. Fix, of Burlington, former Moravia pastor, had been called to preach Mr. Jones' funeral service. The preacher misunderstood and88 words
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Article, Illustration30 1939-01-29 3 The new Istana which has been built for H.ll. the Sultan of Jchore. It will be ready for occupation m about three months.30 words
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161 1939-01-29 3 Singapore. Saturday. T*HOMAS Robert. Carson Steenson X of the 11th A.A. Battery. X.A Changi, appeared for the fifth time this morning before Mr. Ccnrad Old- ham m the second police court on a charge of alleged rape of a European girl. AA\ E. M. Tampoe161 words
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Article306 1939-01-29 3 PRIVATE DETECTIVES FOR STORE (Tribune StaH Reporter) T^IIE recent mentior of private <!<'- A tectives In COUfi and thr appearance of advertisements m i i» local newspapers for people with an inclination for thi< kind of work, leads one to believe 'hat KWj We fjwl approaching the day when we306 words
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Article47 1939-01-29 3 Singapore, Friday. Mr. R. C. H. Lim, Mr. R. Jumabhoy and Dr. A. J. Lim took their seats on the Municipal Commission for the first time to-day following theii appointment. On behalf of the other Commissioners, the President, Mr. VV. Hartley, welcomed the new members.47 words
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Advertisement88 1939-01-29 3 SPECIAL HARI RAY A HAJI ATTRACTIONS DVB K^ ll|| I I I I I AMUSEMENT PARK mmt BH VW W II Jtm IN MALAYA). 3Oth. JAN For 4 NIGHTS. /^M > ''i^M* Wayang Mayong of Java. SOME OF THE ARTISTS OF yy MALAY Si^Ci^o'^WTOm^ Chmese Wayangs. M^ gV o^l :^s*m88 words
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Advertisement443 1939-01-29 4 France's most daring Poet- Vagabond- Lover leaps to Life m a I grand Adventure Play. 1 A I -1— Opening TUESDAY NEXT SBJfsft&k < tf^— Vilh Holiday Shows 11 a.m. 3.15 6.15 <).15 J%^ at CAPITOL f I RON ALII COLMAN m Paramount^ Brilliant Triumph j FRANK LLOYD JJ 1443 words
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Advertisement195 1939-01-29 4 Read The MALAYA TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya OPENING TUES. 31st s«U THE MOST TIMELY PICTURE OF THE DAY! mmmmmmammm 1 1 x mmm mm msh v?s ?^^^^^^Mi I continents severed I>HON V the roaring, black Sl^ i j i^^u^o j 6909. a climax of terrifying T V^^J i®s J EDWARD195 words
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Advertisement273 1939-01-29 4 A New Laugh Hit Is Born And Doing Very Well, Thank You! I PAVILION 7?^\ 3.15 6.15 9.15 7^^%^^^ x^~ "GAY COMEDY THIS IS <^^ C r /■'JT GKAND ENTERTAINMENT," /m^^ V^j —Strmits Times. »^p|" V^l -DEFINITELY A PICTURE TO <S /sis SEE FOR A GOOD LAUGH." '^MjS&tSkP j L273 words
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668 1939-01-29 5 Thrilling Pictures Coming This Week A film th:.. week-nv't at the Ca] k< i you sco:> these I br* If > i•^' King, atoning Rona'd Colinan rod Pranci Dee m the leading rol 5. Most pel sons knew the story of '-Ii I Were King pic arc was made Inn668 words
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863 1939-01-29 5 "WHY do they GAPE At Us?" Say The Film Actors Mc* Want I© He makes a star famous. Ability to act? Personality? Glamour? !»ut another way, why are stars made so much of? Do they really deserve all the praise and lavish bouquets that are handed to them so freely?863 words
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Article, Illustration35 1939-01-29 5 Not the proveibi .1 oak bnt strong cncugfi to brnr the love of Fat O'FJrirr. and .Margaret Lindsay m "Garden of the ."Moon," First National Picture coming to Malaya soon.35 words
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Article85 1939-01-29 5 WHEN movie scene is heing Z "sb^t," nobody pays much 5 attention to the director. U* is ihrrr. ;»ml if hr h:»s anything to sWii! ii!« he*?l ftiakc his j»rr- 2 sence fdt. Rut after a comedy 5 ij sequence m "There's Always a Woman.' 1 iiircctor85 words
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Article, Illustration15 1939-01-29 5 Joan BlondeU is fond of the guitar, makes an idea! senoritn.15 words
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Advertisement14 1939-01-29 5 onC^; o^\ 4 \n e»t n* ,"_c ottich B i Tr &p,c>i f ,uitn\14 words
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Advertisement156 1939-01-29 5 Heart Trouble Caused by High Blood Pressure II you have pains around the heart, palpitation, dizziness, headaches at top and back of head and above eyes, shortness of breath, feel nervy, or suffer from poor sl< i |>, loss of memory and en<>rgy, indigestion, worry and f< ar, your trouble156 words
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Article200 1939-01-29 6 A LIBRARY has been provided m Palo Altar California, to exhibit publicly Herbert Hoover's vast collection of world war secrets. It rill contain 5,000,000 documents ari records of men and women, living and dead, who took, part In the uuceas:ng map-changing of Europe and Asia.United Press - 200 words
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Article133 1939-01-29 6 I^GR years it has been hoped m the West Indies, particularly m Jamaica and Barbados (the population of the !*tter being approximately 1.200 per tquaie mile), that the surplus population of these island; would be sett'e^ m British Guiana, and since the wide t-preaci disturbances of 1937 it133 words
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Article110 1939-01-29 6 /CELLULOID dolls are born six at a v time, out of a thin oblong oheet uf double thickness. This is placed over the concave die of the design of the Holly, and a convex die is pressed upcr. It til the same time that steam is110 words
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Article, Illustration226 1939-01-29 6 IF you would lv*. <• pood solid, glistening teeth, fall head-over-heela m iove ngbi away and stay there. That is the prescription offered today by Dr. E. P. Briggs, a dental surgeon of Eangor, Me., speaking at the Greater New York dentalNew York World-Telegram - 226 words
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Article, Illustration14 1939-01-29 6 An EXTRACT From History-Rome Version •(Glasgow Bulletin) MICE'S MAT \IM Britain iL(ix once Human.14 words
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Article104 1939-01-29 6 rtMIE sixteen-year-old lad, very sure 1 of himself for his age, stepped into the Navy recruiting office. He tapped the recruiting officer on the shoulder. "I'd like to hook up (with the Navy" stated. "I want to see the word." "How oM are you?"Los Angeles Examiner - 104 words
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Article73 1939-01-29 6 TIIK Spanish Government forces have brought into action on the Catalan front a propaganda gun, which shoots leaflets into the Insurgents' lines. One such leaflet reads: "Spanish soldiers, do not let yourselves be sacrificed. "See how. while you always have to light m the- front line, yourDaily Mirror - 73 words
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Article139 1939-01-29 6 Sensation THE lory statements of the relative naval forces of the French and Enp, Jish are perfectly ridiculous. We are informed thai the French have m commission, or ready for it, 11 ships of 126 puns when they have only nine of 120 guns! We an- next frightened with aThe Weekly Dispatch - 139 words
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Article277 1939-01-29 6 Jwelve Biggest Stories Of Year ADOLF Hitler dominated world news m *****, according a list of A the twelve bi* ne.vs stories of the year announced r-esnth by the United Press. The selections were made by the editors of the United Press m New York, where dispatches frcm correspondents around277 words
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Article78 1939-01-29 6 Australians Oppose Conscription UXCOMPKOMISING hostility to compulsory military training m Australia, and to service overseas, has been voiced by the in-tei-State executive of the Australasian Council of Trades .Unions, at a meeting at Melbourne. Hostility was also expressed to the manufacture of munitions and war materials m Australia by private78 words
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Article, Illustration535 1939-01-29 6 T M A HARMONICA News No. 25 SINGAPORE January 29, 1935. With this issue, the T.M.A. Harmonica News has reached Us twenty-filth number, and we are really very phased to note the great number of friends we have made during the »>a^t few months. Wo <viiy hope that the information535 words
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Advertisement33 1939-01-29 6 X "V VI.\XvDD LONDON HATS Your head ?W mffisf A BdMersby hat if a r/ sociul us set, it adds to deserves an ij^r w/nffl'' y° ur perionaiity All Fm hat f^»^J J33 words
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Advertisement662 1939-01-29 6 Piles (ripple Your Nerves Stop Pain and Itching m 15 hwiwhi \j^^\ km, s. mi LOSSOFMO*ORY|I Minutes, Avoid Operation \fj£4kJ\ with New Discovery K^Jil'iA Since the discovery of Chinaroid by an '> s *"*"-> v American Physician it i.s no longer neves- mprvousness "i sary ror anyone to suffer from662 words
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Advertisement171 1939-01-29 6 WHY DOES A CHILD'S Pfll IP II GET worse VllUUn AT NIGHT? jj jgy^Sj^^^, Tk^ s a scientific reason, of course, HI t> but mothers are more interested ia Mm Xr f r/0 d o D|9 1 Tonight, when coughing starts, giv« fjfim—^. your child Chamberlain's Cough B, Remedy. Chamberlain's171 words
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Article, Illustration1767 1939-01-29 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES "4\S the u>\, is a dome, and I suppose there will U- a flagstafl on top of lhat. You only mcd a man ;tt n,v on top of the flagstaff and the thing will be complete The speaker was a well-known member of git* pore'a cafe society,1,767 words
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Advertisement85 1939-01-29 7 I I r" Ic^ ami bacon a small meal with a high nutrition value. Liver can be classed as one of the energy loods being rich m proteins. It has long been recommended by Doctors for people who suffer from anaemia. Liver is an economical food and is easily and85 words
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Article1854 1939-01-29 8 Dorothy Dixon - Dorothy Dixon By A COLOUR SCHEME SPARHOLI is a friend of mine, and Sparholt has a weakness. The weakness is for red-haired women. He has made an absolute fool of him self over several m his time. Now, as a friend of Sparholt, and. moreover, a1,854 words
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Advertisement239 1939-01-29 8 CONSTIPATIONTHE CAUSE OF MOST HUMAN ILLS! Poisonous waste m the int -stines affect< the entire ijmHW hlood. utrvv-s. organs and bra«n! To bf» perfectly healthy, and free from headaches, 'nerves.' indigestion, i olris influenza, etc.. it is therefore WNHM9O3 to relieve intestinal cong stum (or m\s riPATION). by takin< IJI'IIOtIHWI239 words
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Advertisement24 1939-01-29 8 9 \ss£Jo I I BRITAIN S BIST M MOTOR CYC Li ffl Mechanical perfection Jh^^JJJPI tor your enjoyment. Cycle A Carriage *CO., (1926) LTD.24 words
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Advertisement17 1939-01-29 8 1939 WESTINGIkOUSE SYMPHONIC VOICE RADIOS AND THE CATHEDkAL TONE TUNNEL. WORLD-WIDE RADIO CO. 98. Robinson Road. Singapore.17 words
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Advertisement1141 1939-01-29 8 PILES NEGLECTED, MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS OPERATION Many people suffer m silence untold agonies, constant brain- wearying irritation and pain caused by piles, simply because they have never discussed this trouble with even such a confidant as their chemist. If you are a sufferer, make up your mind to ask1,141 words
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722 1939-01-29 9 C. S. HAMMONDS - THE SHADOW OF DEATH LIFTS FROM FRANCE BUT NOT FROM MARSEILLES C. S. HAMMONDS (By iimikn y»u i r '> H<':iH' m a French ship irhkh carries passengers no further than Msrseiltea you arc undertaking a long train journey to par< and Calais vhieh, if von arc obvrvant. can teach722 words
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Article, Illustration17 1939-01-29 9 Just a part oi the damage caused by the disastrous fire at Marseilles.17 words
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Article281 1939-01-29 9 Paris, .Tan. 6. LfOW a French naval reserve officer was hired to a mysterious fate by a irirl decoy of a spy ffang was revealed to-day at Frances's great naval base, Toulon. I Fur spvpu weeks the officer's disapjprance had been kept a close secret,281 words
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Article446 1939-01-29 9 Burgos. IT is now known beyond dispute that two persons have lost their lives m consequence of the discovery by the Nationalists of an illegal packet m a British consular bag which was being taken into France from San Sebastian. I One is a man446 words
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Article87 1939-01-29 9 AR TIST'S GIFT TO SPAIN Barcelona. A GIFT of 200.000 francs (about £1,100) recently donated to Spain by the Spanish artist, Pablo Picasso, will be used to open two children's restaurants, it is annountsd by the women's auxiliary of the Ministry ol Defence. I Both restaurants will be named "Picasso87 words
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Advertisement119 1939-01-29 9 §f MEAT tWPX jtt [HELPED ME WIN yMI/ WfFE 1 6irls never toqk to me There is no question of the value ot i ,y^, C *n neat, attractively combed hair to your -^j J//^ entire personal appearance. It sets you Vj/ 1 ott\ makes you look better m every119 words
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Advertisement485 1939-01-29 9 IViYSTtZRY REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM Wli.it i- tlu> iiv-!mv tmm&f that rheu- .hi so anxious to explain i. otlu i m Hie i nir.,oii object of ridding the wt rid ol Kii<uuiatistn and all its pain an. l wo* Boldly they proclaim that there are mysterious curattw elements »v Fynnon Sail485 words
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Article, Illustration1585 1939-01-29 10 THROUGH THE EYES OF A WOMAN k *vs Ami o g^« Of The Week ftcrr.s of interest to Singapore and up-country readers alike find tneir way into these pages each week, where our correspondent talks of current social events, takes you round the shops and writes of other things to1,585 words
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Advertisement85 1939-01-29 10 CASH SALE j Ttte JAD£ ?A£E !3j «»v* Only Lacquer j Feb. Ist. to Feb. 4th. Screens JELSIE MARYJ Alld j Rodney House I Cabinets Battery Road. 18, Battery Road, I el. 4772. lst floor Thone 7143. w 4j^\ p 7 <yj Kcj J' /l v^_^W| The basis of all85 words
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Advertisement54 1939-01-29 10 MADAME PAGE LATE ««2. PICCADILLY, LONDON. Dressmaker Designer Tailormades:— Gowns FOR ALL OCCASIONS IN STOCK. FROM $5. $30. 13 BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. Telephone 682 Top Floor. SALE Commencing TO-MOKROW JANUARY 30 th STOCK MUST BE CLEARED preparatory to new shipments arriving from London. Paris and. New York. ZTAUX CHATS NOIRS54 words
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Advertisement22 1939-01-29 10 *-PRISCILLA ltd* S J PITRE SILK HOSIERY j S NEW SHIPMENT. j LATEST COLOURS. Tel. 33i5. 61, Stamford Road. S i 422 words
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Advertisement143 1939-01-29 10 On Holidays A sea voyage is one of the finest way.s of restoring jaded nerves and reviving an over-worked body, but it must be approached rationally. The rxcclicnt food usually te;npts one to over-cat, the inviting deck-chair discourages exercise with the remit that liverish ness and digestive disorders frequently ensueTo143 words
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Advertisement72 1939-01-29 10 imitii Recharges I ailing Skin with ]\e«*ded KbIiIMM Revives Y<»uthful Radian<re r If you have ewr raised your face to a cool Spring rain you know how Luxuria feels on the skin. Cleansing, purifying, ami so cool and rof r*'-li in»£. Luxuria revives !*kin youth i as rain revives flowers.72 words
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Article713 1939-01-29 11 FIRESIDE THE Best Place THIS fi I write the weather m v Bide ;i very comfortat! place I I blowing a gale and heavy rain Is falling, hut thm> have been pfttel wreathei during tfig werk 11..'. weath* h th<^ charm ol the unexpected. rnn who knows' To-morrow b another713 words
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Article166 1939-01-29 11 Cameron Highlands Bulletin TIIK (amiTuti Highlands visi- tors list is somewhat short- er thi> \\<*ek. as i» only t> be 5 I expected now that holidays have drawn to a close. I There are. however, still a Rood few people there, including J some Singaporeans, among whom 1 S are166 words
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Article, Illustration459 1939-01-29 11 Our weekly Fraser'sHill talks lof gales and jj Srain-but bints ata fine 5 to-morrow BOIL* X r ET another week has passed, and here vre are once again, ready to fell you of recent social happenings. We started off on Wednesday with th^ usual dance459 words
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778 1939-01-29 11 Do These Gadgets Find A Home IN YOUR HOME? MANY women, especially when they are setting up home for the first t?me, are apt to lory ft bo bucket ado caiately lor kitchen equipment. They are so anxious to have a living room which is as enchanting as V- is778 words
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Advertisement143 1939-01-29 11 Weak? JtofitPowN? W /fv/IPIELSO NEEOIS •)k ff^ XVI WEAK -NO IWATERBORYS/1 WATERBORYS/ F V 4 "-ij VIGOUR-NO) i COMPOUND Y^U JLs's Hm 'titM/ry A'^ Compound helps to build you up lC\i\H SUickJy, properl>. lr stimulates the appet- and so v s^ s n«ure m building new strength tad vituli:)- >5\143 words
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Advertisement51 1939-01-29 11 BRIDGE PLAYERS! IMPROVE YOUR GAME BY THE LATEST NOVELTY DEVICE ELY CULBERTSCN'S "AUTOBRIDGE PLAYING BOARD" TEXTOLITE STREAM-LINED MODEL THE CLEVEREST AND MOST RELIABLE TEACHER OF THE GAML EVER CONCEIVED. CALL iN FOR A DEMONSTRATION. at /4 C m lyE I Hlj BATrrERY ROAD Room IB (2nd Floor) Phone 7555. VAP.S.51 words
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Advertisement131 1939-01-29 11 Jz/Mi LlllS Deep waves t tight curis Beauty Treatment SET THEM AT HOME 1 mil Health comes first: beaury follows. WITH amami WAVE SET That's why Amami Shampoos make hair really lovely. The 47 health and beauty ingredients You can give your hair j m Amami Shampoos freshen up the131 words
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Article331 1939-01-29 12 |^JALAYA as a whole is affected bj the loss of British trade on i. China seaboard and Singapore v particular must now look to its snip ping trade. In neither case is th< loss severely felt at present but it seems inevitable that, whatever the outcome of331 words
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Article247 1939-01-29 12 jy| ANY Malayan students of democracy and political reform have expressed the need of some simple and inexpensive guidance on the constitution, laws and administration of Great Britain. Most of the available books on the subject are voluminous tomes, and difficulty hs presented m the fact that247 words
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Article, Illustration840 1939-01-29 12 Point To Singapore BRITISH PREMIER GAMBLING ON A CRACK IN THE AXIS Premier's Smile At !1 Duce In Rome LAST week I referred to measures by Britain and America to watch more closely their interests m South Asia and the Pacific, and drew particular attention to scattered840 words
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350 1939-01-29 12 Expionage Drive By Britain and america Malaya Looks \i Tin' W'nrlil Taking No Chances These Iwo nun are very busy on special and urgent tasks and what they are doing is of more immediate importance to the balance of power and European peace than the turn of affairs m Spain.350 words
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Article184 1939-01-29 12 Spanish War And AFTER age to CaroL W necessary this kingly trickster v. !1 he gravely i tireatettßd. Ettbbentron goes to Poland, which has boon too friendly lately with Soviet Russia. Poland, Czechoslovakia, Rumania. Hungary, ITugOslftVhi and Russia an; all vitally interest sd m the Ukraine, the population of which184 words
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Advertisement43 1939-01-29 12 Style II 'o" ol :nodenii..tic aetign posces^ni fine i'*cllow tone and beautifully balanced action. Price §500. j^Mfl^ Write for our ncv i. lustra tf-i catalogue nri particulars of 'I orr complete rar I k V?HNOUILEOGED LERDINO MRHEU C 3 SINCE IB 7 s43 words
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461 1939-01-29 13 No "Bar" Members! (Tribune Stiff Reporter) y OUNCEST sailing club m Singapore, if not m Malaya, the Ponggol Sailing Club is the first to introduce a new design into sailing craft. For as little as S3 a month, one can Lccome a member461 words
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Article55 1939-01-29 13 SOME OF THE PIONEERS M» mln is nl li <• Ponggbl S;ii!hi^ (I mI) post for a piii vii' Th» 3UTC r ::i I' !t to ii»!'.t. Ml I vet? Ihfc d 111 1 Gall :i:i '»l. Mr F. I. I K > LI (t Prior. Mr.l'.T.O I/unnrrt, Mr. (i.55 words
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Article, Illustration479 1939-01-29 13 What Air Filtering Means To Singapore Hospital Sufferers (Tribune SI aIT Kt'»i»rler) 4 i;|i, p forward m medical science has been taken by the General H'sinui here, who have installed Carrier air conditioning machines m operating theatres and two wards. Tl tie is no doubt tint air-ccndition- If a Is479 words
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Article39 1939-01-29 13 Tiie Rev. c. F. Andrews addressed the members of the Orissa Congress Legislative Party on Jan. 17 last, at. Cuttack. He will stay there to study the Orissa flood problem, opium prohibition and -specially the States movement.— (United Press >39 words
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134 1939-01-29 13 NEW SUPREME COURT TO OPEN ON AUG. I? (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE new Singapore Supreme Court, which last week shed its hoardings and became visible externally to the Singapore public, is still a jealously-guarded preserve of the builders and none may enter without special permission It is possible to see134 words
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Article, Illustration18 1939-01-29 13 »nc of the craft of the n?w Ponggol Sailing Cud. described m the accompanying article.18 words
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141 1939-01-29 13 DEATH OF DISTINGUISHED FRENCH SOLDIER Paris.— The death has occurred m I Paris of Colonel Mercadier, who was i leading member of the mission which during the war went to. the United States under M Andre Tardieu. Colonel Mercadier was the son of M. Mercadier, the well-known journalist who was141 words
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284 1939-01-29 13 Local Preference A Solution (Tribune Staff Reporter) YTANY have often wondered v. hy as large a number ;«s :*<»o applications are received for .m advertised clerical job. Some attribute this to the increasing number of boys who leave school each year, and to the belief284 words
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Article41 1939-01-29 13 Peshawar, Jan. 18. Another prolong sitting of the Cabinet was held r.t Government House to-day when among other things, the question of cuts m special pays and allowances of official his d'scussed at length. The Governed /resided. 'United Press)41 words
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254 1939-01-29 13 PARADISE LOST, AND PARADISE REGAINED! I I f i: mtit r) k WELL-KNOWN l .oh hanker \\l>.) has 1) Aung forwaid to leave i Jive years— I I !a'.t rlv \\i(, deal of anticipation wa> efT from Ipoh S( tiiin gf noon Salur<i:«y week m the d ;;Id lpoh slyK254 words
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Article75 1939-01-29 13 Parthasarathi, one of the accttied who wu.s charged wfJtfa having behaved m a disorderly manner 'by shooting a stone against the Premier of Madras with ratapillL" while he was uddre-ssing an anti-Federation meeting on the TripJicane Beach. Madras, lias been awarded one month's rigorous Impriflomnent .'Hid was a75 words
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Advertisement15 1939-01-29 13 iiishlcycles DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO., LTD. I 601, KAA\PONC BAHRU ROAL>, I SINCAPORE ««4 I15 words
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Advertisement205 1939-01-29 13 J^ you advise (o% Bl 1^ 111 I I II T\ n irt ,7-—. >^^ is the a n swer^iliSlip^^ During convalescence. Angier's bowel irregularities, promotes norEmulsioD is invaluable for healing mal, healthy appetite, overcomes and strengthening the weakened nervous depression, and greatly system. After pleurisy, bronchitis, increases vitality. or205 words
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Advertisement369 1939-01-29 13 Dissolve Ugly Fat The New Cinema Way Safely Lose 5 Lbs. a %^mm^^=^^m^m Week— 2s Lbs. a Month fj||S|b; r ,^M Rout men and women throughout tho i-^l^^^^^^S voilri will welcome this nc-ws of ;i new i^^^'rV>^^K» v > '/^SpS-''*^^' M»i'k, easy way to slim the fipuro and look $50$$»^^&sMl£369 words
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Article215 1939-01-29 14 Scarcely Moved for Weeks Acting on nln principle of 'when you Know a koocl thin» tell your friends about .t, M a man who has had very bad lumbago Elites as follows:— "I had sniftered Irom lumbago m my oack, md for weeks could scarcely215 words
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728 1939-01-29 14 I'onltrv Notes IK "Orpington" Determining "Carriers' 1 Blood Tests By D.W.D., or Pullorum disease, is responsible for heavy losses among young poultry stock. Unfortunately at the present time there is no actual ciire for the disease and the poultry rearer's efforts must be directed towards728 words
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Article98 1939-01-29 14 Cologne. A YOUNG girl who fell 22 feel wh'U cleaning windows at Kamen was saved from serious injury by a man who caught her. She wss polishing a pane when she slipped. She managed to grasp the sill, but realised sh* 1 cculd not retain her hold.98 words
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Article93 1939-01-29 14 GOERING'S PICTURE UNSEIZABLE Cologne. BAILIFFS cannot nftt a picture of Field Marshal (touring for naynient of debts, aceordin» t., a de< ision reached by the coint at N>ubrandenburg. The court was considering the rase of a married man with ..even chlldr?n. It was maintained that Qoerfnfg pic. j ture iU93 words
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386 1939-01-29 14 R. A. Thompson - Egyptian Mythology And Its Relation To Eyes R. A. Thompson [By Doctor Of Ocular Science| JX> commemorate ihe holding: of (he fifteenth infernal ional >phthalmoiofficai Congress at Cairo, the Egyptian Government issued t special series of postage stamps, which are of considerable interest n view of the mythology connected <vith386 words
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Article58 1939-01-29 14 MAGINOT LINE DEFENDERS' HOLIDAYS Paris. Defenders of the Maginot line are to have their Christmas holidays spread over a period from December 15 to January 15. Men from the frontier districts wll' be given five clear days, while tiw* 1 from fortresses or garrisoned far from their homes will have58 words
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Advertisement187 1939-01-29 14 TICKETS ISSUED 4 7or^^ BY ALL STEAM TDA\/Ti SHIP ATR AND < j I KAYtL R AII ,WAY LINES NO BOOKING FEES. hines e clients and those of all r resident communities are I isl e^ b6St f attention and j I 38, KOBINSON RD.. SINGAPORE I l 1 TELEPHONE187 words
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Advertisement325 1939-01-29 14 Z -~1-| 1 1 J IT WELL! I^SRI '•HAT dangerous Cat— that open Wound—that Sore— that fright- QUICKLY ==i ful Ulcer that burned and scalded i Skin: treat it with Germolene PONJOI IFR^ instantly KJ<JYH Germolene will make it well! g^'Jg* 8 BSBK: Germolene is the World's Wonder blackheads. insect325 words
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Advertisement365 1939-01-29 14 BORNEO YELLOW MAIZE of the first quality a^ supplied to the Editor of Poultry Note-. KUDAT CAPONS fed on mane specially noted for tenderness* also Heavy Kudat Laying ff* n CURRY POWDER of superior qualify for I- owls. Mutton or Fish. Obtainable solely irom: C. YEW HOE 15 Urank^>me R<**365 words
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Article209 1939-01-29 15 ({INGAPORE Saigon Hongkong Shanghai Manila and Java with Bandoeng thrown m. H does not tak* you long to see all those places— one month should suffice rtake tho tour at th" j.i en nent, you will be sreatly stn* k by the man! »si209 words
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Article, Illustration578 1939-01-29 15 I pcactkaUj every step you I Mv impression here was that the I Population looks more after its I than alter its business I !>at it must not be forgotten that I "^on is the source of one of the I world's largest rite exporting centres. I578 words
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179 1939-01-29 15 In the security of our homes, the great majority of us, I am sure, do not know how the other half of the world lives! Test Ok* The Sea At Amoy and gambling-mud Macp.o which are easily reached, and which Should be ports of179 words
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Article, Illustration667 1939-01-29 15 Lim Keng Hor - Lim Keng Hor By Islands, and I am told that they are planning to buy over the fleet and other defences from the United States. In addition, they are anxious to build a base like the Singapore Naval Base. When I was m Manila, I met667 words
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Article, Illustration435 1939-01-29 15 wealth, killing 20 persons m addition to wreaking damage estimated at nearly a million pesos, and then veered towards IndJ-China. Our boat just skirted the fringe of the typhoon, arriving m Manila on the same day as we read of the toll it too* of life and435 words
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Advertisement370 1939-01-29 15 Get af the CAUSE with CKFA STOMACH INDIGESTION COUset GET Rln <lf WDIGESTtOK and tin- terrihlr ACIDITY, with Heart- '"ADACHLS and BILIOUSNESS whi.-h aie caused burn. GASES with I— -1 by IKDICffISTIONI The NATURAL DIGf-STtVES MtAoi'rMcT^H 1 1^ V lheSf •WDEWW- TASLBTS will heir you COMPLCX.OM RED Vj7 P^ 1370 words
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477 1939-01-29 16 GIRL FIGHTS ON SEA BED WITH FEAR -CRAZED DIVER CAPTAIN OF A PEARLING CREW AT 22 DRETTY twenty-two-year-old Martha Wraahtfl, a tiny UnmHic with hashing brown Byes, is visiting- London after spend in*; two years at the strangest and most excitini* job m the ivnM <«*r a woman. She is477 words
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Article, Illustration55 1939-01-29 16 Police made arrests when these unem leved men chained themselves ti> the railings of the Employment Exchange m Settle Street, m London's East End. The men chained themselves to the railings as part oi the campaign for winter relief which has been organised by the National55 words
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Article46 1939-01-29 16 Wallacebuvg, Ontario, j ALL cattle being driven through t!v.* streets of Wallaceburg m future must carry red tail lights at night, the '.own council has orderxd. The lights, the order says, must bje j xed to the "left rears" of the cattle.46 words
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Article54 1939-01-29 16 BISHOP BANS WEDDING MARCH Budapest. VfEITIItK Mendelssohn's "WedJ^ ding March" nor Wagner's Bridal March from "Lohengrin' may m future be played at weddings m the diocese of Szekesfe1k war. The bishop has issued an order banning operatic music m his chr rci.es, or any music other than that specially written54 words
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Advertisement936 1939-01-29 16 The Remedy That Has Definitely Mastered BAD CIRCULATION m+ 9CTX Q f Q M For Blood, Veins, Arteries and Heart NO AILMENT resulting from poor or sluggish circulation of the blood can resist the curative action of Elasto. Varicose veins are restored to a healthy condition, the heart becomes steady,936 words
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Advertisement926 1939-01-29 16 Rear Your Puppies Give Adult Dogs A Daily Drink Too Nothing suits dogs better ma hot climate than a daily drink of Shcrlry's LA( 1 OL. It. keeps them fit and sprightly as nothing else can. Whereas much meat overloads a dog's digestion and overheats his blaod iiLgm^.. > —LACTOL,926 words
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Advertisement98 1939-01-29 16 WORLD'S NEED OF QUALIFIED ENGINEERS BrlcjM Pro«p«e»< and Blq P«V Cfwy^ torffJMTnln«dM9nl NOWU^^ g«l oui of fh* Jl enH q <*Wytor l P^" w,,ll.paid no?'. V/r'fe TO-DAY to' greet Oui cortslw 1h widest choice of home-fitter #r^ j^. court** ccver >g C«v!' M"h* nlc J d 1rlc»l, Autcir.ablle, A«toM«»-« il98 words
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Advertisement414 1939-01-29 17 J^S^^- BRI'I \y.l\ ■KOLA" LOUDSPEAKERS' RAN<JiNU KliOM v B K^ (i M° DELS 1() JHt POPULAR "ROLA" Gl2 MM.)!gr m± TORILM MODELS' ARE NOW OBTAINABLE KROM I IHI SOLE AGENTS EOR MALAYA GOH PENG CHIANG CO., DUST-PROOF. Tlillillt im THE JUNIOR MODELS 1 ARE NOW MADE DUST-PROOF BY A PATEN414 words
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Advertisement8 1939-01-29 17 Read The MALAYA TKBVNB Domdnsmi In Mat aye8 words
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Miscellaneous238 1939-01-29 17 ON THE AIR TO-DAY When And Where To Listen In SINGAPORE /ill Z2S Metres C 133 me s> /ill* :;»!•»> Metres (SMJ9 mcs) Band music, t orchestra] concert by Roller's Hungarian Band, directed C Rel i-tyed from the el). V* m. a 10 Richard Huyward— Ballad Sin^U n l I238 words
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Miscellaneous354 1939-01-29 17 LONDON f 91 End of Transmission 2. Musical interlude. Tin\N\n^inM 9 ao Bi^ Ben Cards on the Tuble>> nuu«9slG»IUN .>. exchange of viewi on the news of the day, between speakers GSB 9.51 Mcs (31.55 m.) from different parts of the Em a.m. p re 6.40 'London Log.'* 9.40 'Orchestral354 words
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Miscellaneous158 1939-01-29 17 COLOMBO VPB 6.16 Mc;s (48.7 m.) a.m. 9.50 Ban?, preaching m Sinhalese. 10.45 The news (m Sinhalese;. 10.50 Morning service. 11.50 Interval. 11.55 "Poopradaksanam"— a weekly newsletter (m Tamil) p.m 12.05 Hindustani music. 12.20 "The Old Contemptibles"- final part. The record of the British Expeditionary Force from Mons to Ypres,158 words
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Miscellaneous80 1939-01-29 17 BERLIN DJB 1520 M<s (19.7 m.) p.m. J2F 6.20 Concert of light music. 7 20 News m English. 7.35 Concert of light music (continued). 8.20 News and review ot the week In German. 8.35 A Sunday evening programme. f.50 Brass band. 9.20 News and review of the week m English80 words
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Miscellaneous30 1939-01-29 17 MANILA KZRM 953 Mc.s OIJ m.) p m. 3.20 Tea dance music -5.20 Band concert. 5.50 Sunday night mu.su jle. 8.10 News Period. 8 20 Symphony Hour. lO.iiU Close down30 words
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Article51 1939-01-29 18 Iran Minister Relieved Of Post Teheran, Iran. M. Ahi. Iranian Minister oi Roads and Communications, has b'Snn relieved of his post on the grounds. ijt is reported, of ill-health. The under-secretary of trn<> ministry, Dr. Sajadi. will assume th b portfolio tcmporarilv until the appoin' xnent of a ik'w minister.51 words
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258 1939-01-29 18 THREE WOMEN IN LIFE OF T.E. LAWRENCE London. Jan 15. A LTHOIGH Lawrence of Arabia once look Lady Astor along Plymouth Embankment at 90 miles an hour on the back of his motorcycle, he was shy of women. He was never m love; and he was friendly with cnly three258 words
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Article258 1939-01-29 18 CHAINED TO A BURDEN OF FATIGUE? Tlrod to ueutii d»ecp*ess—tnitabJfa'^ ing iar too qiuciiy-tneee are tuc Uiais ArfiKh 100 man> men ana women who :.\> out .ecu kv muu Trcpics. Yet it need not be so. Tht agrsiesa is only cry.ll3 cut ior a ton;c stimulatini; c et, ncn a\258 words
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Article, Illustration35 1939-01-29 18 Rosalind Kiuseli piays "Christine" screen wife of Robert Donat m the film version of "THE CITADEL" being produced by Metro-Gold wynMayer. The season opens at the Pavilion on Tuesday, Jan. 3135 words
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444 1939-01-29 18 Mooney Says "I Am Still In Danger New York.. Jan. 15. 'POM MOONEY, American Dreyfus, liberated after nearly twenty- three years m prison for a bombing outrage he did not commit, decided to-day that his old enemies still have him "marked for death." Now the celebrations of his release from444 words
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312 1939-01-29 18 London Jan. 15. |N an attempt to evade his creditors. a man. it was stated at Chelnisford Quarter Sessions, sent out letters announcing his own death. Hr is George Miller. 47. desn.bed as a salesman, who pleaded guilty to nint cases of obtaining312 words
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234 1939-01-29 18 Wrote Diary Of Agony To Help Science London, Jan. 15. SLOWLY riyiiitf, sufTVnnp: intcnj pain. Mr. E. B. Wmrs«tt T a brig liant surgeon, wrote for the beiiei of science his reactions to fifMj I years of the artery 'rouble of whMB he was victim. I H.-. tailed his doeumcnt234 words
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Advertisement43 1939-01-29 18 i Lei us make a complete ana iysis ot I your eye trouble! One n oderale 1 charge covers entire cost. "Examination. Glasses Frames. m3mp/on I \OPTICAI G> Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4, ARCADE BLDG., 'PHONE :Wo>. $i. A. Thompson. Or. r.f Ocular Sctenr*43 words
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Advertisement28 1939-01-29 18 DEAFNESS— artial total complicated with head noises and other troubles cured absolutely m iour weeks. Success, complete satisfaction. Full particulars on request KAMALA WORKS (M.T.), Panchpota, Bengal, FNDIA.28 words
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Advertisement13 1939-01-29 18 Trust your dentist he says KOLYNOS ft^k 1 BRIGHTEN > SMILE KOLYNOS IL V|M[13 words
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Article, Illustration17 1939-01-29 19 Low Keat Soo. one of the most premising young players m P« rak to-day.17 words
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Article108 1939-01-29 19 DEPARTURE FROM AN OLD SYSTEM <B¥ "SPHlNX'— Penang.) CTASDARDISATION of the number of aces m doubles matches at 15 through vi all the States affiliated to the Badminton Association of Ma lav. i calls tor a great deal of comment from a certain section of badminton enthusiasts m the country.108 words
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Article, Illustration22 1939-01-29 19 SimSL VIV u;l> ihvlvi] PfcwMti of the Mayfair s*porr, at |fee ai»nu,| grofral Meeting of the Club held last Sunday.22 words
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Article112 1939-01-29 19 T^*jminton tourn ament. run by the final stoge CmJL lhe semi fi »ak were:- han Sio Kow rt rh Slan Fi! r 21.21-13, ssoc beafT 01^ Kow and Esther 8 H ne Korp d Miss J^> Khoo 21—12 21 n The finals will be played on112 words
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378 1939-01-29 19 PENANC UNSUITABLE AS VENUE FOR MALAYAN CHAMPIONSHIPS BADMINTON FEATURE (Zdited By 'Phoenix') (f*y "Phoenix"— Singapore.) V v d E baflmmtor Payers and enthusiasts alike, while not wishing to query the derision ot the Badminton Association of Malaya m fixing Penang as venue for378 words
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Article168 1939-01-29 19 Another welcome decision of the B.A.M. is the inclusion of an event for veterans m future Malayan championships. This is as it should be, and it is to be hoped that many "oldtimers" will be .seen next Easter m Penang. One point which must b a stressed,168 words
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Article, Illustration27 1939-01-29 19 Mr. Chan Yew Chong who was re-elected Honorary Secretary of the Mayfair 8.1.. Singapore, at the anituai general meeting of the Ciub held last Sunday.27 words
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430 1939-01-29 19 QF the various questions discussed at the general meeting of the Badminton Association of Malaya a few days ago at Penang, probably the most important was the question of sending a team to Hongkong. As I was not able to attend the meeting, i430 words
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450 1939-01-29 19 RULES VIOLATED IN SELANGOR MALAYS' TOURNAMENT? (By 'Rambler"— Selangor) VERY much as expected the Bintang B.P. won the inter-team singles championship run by the Selangor Malays' Badminton League. They disposed of the Sentosa and Java Stia parties ft ith comparative ease Against the Sento.sa players Bintang won three-two the individual450 words
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Article63 1939-01-29 19 THE time is fast approaching for the annual general meeting of the Singapore Badminton Association to be held, and m view of the many lessons the pa^t season has taught, a good deal of discussion is anticipated under "general" of the agenda. One hopes that63 words
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Advertisement220 1939-01-29 19 Pimples Cause Killed m 24 Hours k^ g the d^t'lf!i rin Plmples all vo how your skin is clearW^«he doctor r pr %«J l ls ow «'«««f ing and becoming at »gii™» Prescrtniiou O f^a P f n Nlx T < )dt>r 1 traet.ve. No lon K cr will Bb^220 words
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Advertisement547 1939-01-29 19 ACIDITY RELIEVED IN TWO MINI TES Kern Dregless Kemedy Succeeds Where Other Remsdie* Failed. You can be so distressed w*th gas aad fullness and Hooting that you think your newt is going v Vv>p beating You feeJ suffocated -You feel di?r You want quick relief So did ttv? writer of547 words
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Article, Illustration686 1939-01-29 20 Hugh Savage - The Curtain Rings Down On Malayan Rugger Season Hugh Savage IBy SOCCER'S HERE AGAIN j\\CKI*T for ii feu unimportant fixtures yesterday's game culminates the ru.uhy season and so ends another remarkably year m the annals of Malayan ru«rby. me season had some salient feature,. th? great (fisplays exhibited by certain686 words
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Article381 1939-01-29 20 "Vviv" Oh rriHIS week. I should like to tall A the attention of seconds and managers to a habit which they have and which m thn opinion of many should lit stopped. It is the habit of running mound the ring and telling contestants what to do This usually381 words
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Article, Illustration762 1939-01-29 20 J. Rajasooria - Eventful Week Of Hockey As Season Nears End J. Rajasooria By WE have had an eventful week of hockey, packed with more surprises, and we have to thank the Selangor women for that. We have been m a position m the past to say with some certainty which side would762 words
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Advertisement613 1939-01-29 20 Stomach Ulcers Curbed Without Operation American Physician's Discovery Brings Amazing Relief m 1 5 Minutes Thousands of men and women who think 1 they have ordinary indigestion are facing J the dangers of stomach ulcers. If you sut- M^i!^\ let- from any of the following symptoms m^*Y%&M \..ii must use613 words
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Advertisement179 1939-01-29 20 A WELL CARED FOR AND NOURISHED BODY In this age when nerves are strained to the point of complete breakdown, 1* one enjoys perfect health and full vitality. A tonic restorative based r scientific research is a real necessity. OKASA, the discovery of the fa»«* European Professor Dr. Lahusen, is179 words
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200 1939-01-29 21 BRITISH PEOPLE ARE WITHOUT EQUAL London, Jan. 28, JVIK. Malcolm Mac Donald, Secretary of State for the Dominions and Colonies, m a speech at Leeds, said that many people were far too pessimistic about the prospects for 1939. The world wasBritish Official Wireless - 200 words
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Article97 1939-01-29 21 INCREASED TAXATION IN JAPAN Tokio, Jin. 28. TIIF Ministry of Finance has orauii up a programme for increased taxation aiminj* at a new revenue of two hundred million yen, which is to be apj,h piutrtl lor military expenses. The Finrue Ministry has lifted the ban on currency remittances aboad toReuter - 97 words
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71 1939-01-29 21 Celebrations In Germany On Monday B'-rlm Jan. >8 a oi<> reveille with drum and file b:v\ti* m the steets wii* open Germany's clay li iia^muU revolution on Monday 1 o'clock Greenwich Mono lime. An hour later Dr. GoebbeLs addresses all school children. At 10 o'clock. Hitler hands medals to EbtwmnenReuter - 71 words
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Article124 1939-01-29 21 STREAM OF REFUGEES INTO FRANCE Perpi^nan. Jan. 29. r"H a growing stream of refugee* reaching the French frontier, military authorities have adopted measure > fur maintaining public order. A battalion of Senegalese troops was distributed between the towns of Cerbere. Prat de Moll e and Perthus. Another battalion of infantryReuter - 124 words
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Article79 1939-01-29 21 London, Jan. 28 It is stated m London that the majority of the Spam h refugees who nVd before Pianco's advance on the Catalonian Capital are now concentrate J away from the roads and railways on the Spanish side of the frontier. Food and other stores are beinsrReuter - 79 words
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Article336 1939-01-29 21 \^'TH the exception of one match, all the English and Scottish league f»<»tball ties were played yesterday. Results as cabled by Reuter from I( >iHion on Saturday afternoon appear below. first round replay for the Scottish Cup between Buckle Thistle and '•tHsdale resulted m a win for336 words
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195 1939-01-29 21 "Republican Forces Still Able To Fight"- Negrin Gerona, Jan. 28. 44 A LTHOUGH Spain is passing through the most difficult phase of the war the enemy's hopes of the collapse of the Republic with the fall of Barcelona are, once more, destined to be frustrated" declared Negrin m an addressReuter - 195 words
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Article33 1939-01-29 21 New York, Jan. 28.— The New York Daily Mirror says that Joe Louis is meeting Tony Galento m a world title fight m New York on June 29. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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293 1939-01-29 21 G. O. C. ON HIGH STANDARD OF RUGBY IN MALAYA "J HOPE that the departure of the Malayan team will lead to an interchange of games between this country and Hongkong," said Mr. E. S. Lawrie, chairman of (he Malayan Rimby Union, at a dinner held last night al the293 words
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Article123 1939-01-29 21 Under the auspices of the Malayan Christian Committee of Coun.:el and Reference, a oub.l c meeting is beinec held on Feb. 1 at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 5.45 p.m. The subject is "The International Missionary Conference, Madras, 1938." Addresses are to be eiven by the Bishoo ofReuter - 123 words
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230 1939-01-29 22 "A Stronger Britain Is The Best Guarantee For Peace" Finance An Important Defence Weapon Stirring Speech By Sir John Simon London. Jan. 28. AM EASURES for safeguarding world peace were referred tj m a speech A last night by the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Sir John Simon said that BritainBritish Official Wireless - 230 words
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Article101 1939-01-29 22 London, Jan. 28. FLEET orders announce the reinstitutiun of "immediate reserve" which existed from 1912 onwards i>m lapsed after the War. It comprises a portion oi the Royal re enre whose personnel under&k to come up for. service at any time h .1 calfed up by mdhidualBritish Official Wireless - 101 words
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Article38 1939-01-29 22 Tokyo, Jan. 29.— The Ministry of ance is seekine: legal p>owers to take a census of all gold articles, preparatory to com: Piling their owners to sell to Government m case of necessity. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article85 1939-01-29 22 Bombay. Jan. 28. l BITTER attack on Congress for "corruption*' m connaction with the Congress elections was made by Mahatma Gandhi m his weekly article m "Harijan," m which he said that internal decay has set m the Congress. "Out of the present condition of theReuter - 85 words
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292 1939-01-29 22 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Saturday IJNFLINCHING loyalty was pledged m addresses presented this ai'terneon io the Suitan of Selangcr, H.H. Sir Hisamul-din Alam Shah, K.C.M.G.. by Chinese. Eurasian, Indian, Ceylonese and Singhalese communities of the State, on the occasion of His Highnesses292 words
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Article102 1939-01-29 22 A lleged Cheating Of $1, 800 Singapore, Sunday. ALLEGED to have cheated a company at 610, North Bridge Road, the Police are keeping a rharp lookout far a 22-year-old Sikh named S. Baguan. The Sikh, from the beginning ot January, apparently took consignments Ox cloth from the firm, and said102 words
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Article, Illustration54 1939-01-29 22 flying Officer Alexander Charles Doaglas, an Au .ralian and an expert m aerobatics, was killed with Flight- Sergeant John James Cooper when a training plane tra.heu m fog at 130 miles an hour at Walberton. near Arundel, Sussex. Photo shows the wreckage of the plane54 words
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Article309 1939-01-29 22 Death Of Mr. Chua Keh Hai Singapore, Sunday. UIS many friends will learn with deep regret the death, which occurred suddenly yesterday, of Mr. Chua Keh Hai. Mr. Chua. who was present at Friday's Municipal Commissioner's meeting, took ill shortly after returning home the same evening. Cause of his death309 words
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Article50 1939-01-29 22 Ottawa, Jan. 28.— Reports of Nazi propaganda activities, linked with German Government Officials m Canadr. have been rr.atfe to the Government, Mr. Mackenzie King told the Canadian House of Corrmons. He addecj that the reports were being investigated tnd a statement might be made shortly ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article38 1939-01-29 22 Australian Tennis Championships Melbourne, Jan. 28. In the Australia lawn tennis championship finals for the women's stogies title Miss West Scott beat Miss Hopman 6-1. 6-2. In the Men's doublos, Brcmfields Quist beat D. P. Turnbul 7-5, ReuterReuter - 38 words
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51 1939-01-29 22 London. Jan. 28. Floods m low-lying areas of England which followed recent heavy rains and snow; are the worst exDerienced for seme years. It b« estimated that throughout the country, 52 main roads and over 200 important secondary roads are temnorarily impassable. British OfficialBritish Official Wireless - 51 words
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Article155 1939-01-29 22 LAST NIGHT'S FIRST NIGHTS TCihOM th? time the cut i: m rose or 'ii I Were Sag," at i;. c i apiioi midnight promut" las; ni~ht, ;t was obvious thai no t fFoi I h:u.; \wm spared to make this pn»duv!ien ail that <•< uid be desirrd. I. is a155 words
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Article137 1939-01-29 22 ONE of the year's greatest screen epic "Suez," which lu,d its premice at midnight last niehl at the Alhambn; >eatre. is produced mth a nr.iKntlUifC possible only on the screen, and is probably one of the most memorable pictures lo have come out of Hollywood. Starring Tyrone137 words
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Article144 1939-01-29 22 A REAL cure for the "hints," "ttcb i'n'an, I «»or Girs" which op«n«! at the Capitol Theatre ni^-ht. v rollickir.p comi'Hv, with i» cast *f IM;pul?r comedy payers Robert Noting, urbane humourist, Rutf Biissey, a cnarrning and popular star, L» Ay cs. Guv Kjbbce. Luna Turner a144 words
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544 1939-01-29 22 CONGRESS RIGHT WING SUPPORTS DR. SITARAMA YYA 'S CANDIDA TUBE LEADERS' STATEMENT Congress President's Position Bardoli, Jan. 21. QARDAR Vallabhai Patel, Babu Rajendra Prasad, Sj, Jah-atndas Dou!a- tram, Acharya Kripalani, Seth Jamnalal Bajaj, Sj. Shankarrao Deo i&d Sj. Bhulabbai Desai. al! members of the All-India Congress Workintr Committee, have issuedUnited Press - 544 words
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Ringing The Curtain Down On Rugby
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Article, Illustration836 1939-01-29 23 WINNERS' FINE RALLY IN SECOND HALF lly "ilerim**") South 15 pts. North i\ pts. Singapore, Saturday. GRAM) second half rally enabled the Seutfci to cury oiV the honours hi the end-o!'-the-sea>on ru^l-y nntrh at Anson Road Stadium Ihis afternoon, when they defeated the North836 words
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Article694 1939-01-29 23 First Day Of Ipoh Meeting Easter Parade And Poor Bill Win DEAD HEAT IN FIRST RACE {From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh 4 Saturday. fPOH racecourse was packed almost to capacity this afternoon, when the first day's racing m the Jan.-Feh. meeting of the Perak Turf694 words
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Article61 1939-01-29 23 The draw for the big: (value $36,894 resulted as follows: I SEE YOU LATER ***** 2- BATTI ***** 3. Hard going 2654;* Starters: Celtic Kurd *****. Merry Widow ***** Kalili 46**9. Grofmo N53. Mountain Stream *****. Deep Sio ***** Viola H ***** Arjroutar ***** LUCk> Life 10U1 Starlight61 words
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Article391 1939-01-29 23 RACE I.— PINAFORE $16 and $56. Pat Burke $11 and $27. Miss Rod $10. RACE 2.— EASTER PARADE $92 and $30. Kerrena $10. Blue and White $14. RACE 3 roOR BILL $49 and $20. Littlehurst $15. Udicon $27. RACE 4.— CHAR $142 and $44. Nonia Manis391 words
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Article156 1939-01-29 23 Teams For North-South Match THE teams m ihc match played at Anson Road Stadium en Saturday evening were as follows: NORTH D. R. Harper (capt.) T. Falficld (Sel.) A. Close (P). C. W. Lyle (P.) J. H. Abbott (Sel.) J. W. Ewart (P.) M. B. Pestana (P.) D. Mcßride (Sel.)156 words
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Article, Illustration56 1939-01-29 23 The Khalsa Sports Club will hold I*6 annual spcrts meeting on Sunday at -LOO p.m. at the club hcuop. Main business cf the evening will be the re-election of office-bearers. An incident m the ir.atch between the .North and South. Tha- picture gives an indication ol the56 words
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Article, Illustration346 1939-01-29 24 STATE EN FETE FOR THE OCCASION BIG CEREMONY HELD IN KLANG The Raja Bendahara is seen m the picture on the right crowning the Sultan «f Sclnngor, while belrw is a photograph showing VriQku Aziz (m the foreground on the light) who was represent ative of346 words
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