Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 5 February 1939
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section17 1939-02-05 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL 6— No. 35. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1939. FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune17 words
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201 1939-02-05 1 ULTIMATUM TO GREAT BRITAIN IRISH BOMB PLOT London, Heb. 1. A SENSATIONAL ulttnaton was sea! by the Irish Republican Arms on Jan. 12 to Lnrd HaLfax, Foreign Minister, giving the British Government lour days to remove all British armed forces from Ireland and issue a declaration of abdication in respectReuter - 201 words
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Article, Illustration52 1939-02-05 1 This Girl Is Worth £30,000And Then Some S JEWELS valued at £30,000 were worn by Tania Sharman at the display of the Fashion i Grcup of Great Britain at the Cafe de Paris in Leicester t Square, London. The show was designed to illustrate the his- 1 toric background of52 words
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Article59 1939-02-05 1 Pwrpif nan, Feb. 4. i-. ii' jLJBBj.B'nLL" '>" Sr^lsro'j^^fersß^f^iicUiding many 1 refugees, are" reported to have hen k lied daring s x Nationalist air .ads on Flgureas to-day— Reuu r. Paris, Feb. 4. —Casualties in the air ra'ds on Figureas yesterday were 150 and overReuter - 59 words
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321 1939-02-05 1 J^IIRTY Japi-nes4 war vessels, with 20.000 troops, are concentrated at Waichi w Island in preparation for a new attack on the south tnma coast, probably at Pakhoi, with the object of cutting off ChungiaaX Chiang KaJ SheVs headquarters, from Indo-Chip.a. Chinese aimy ;eports indicateReuter - 321 words
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Article275 1939-02-05 1 Chungking, Feb. 4. A N appeal to the Chinese nation not to be misled by Japanese reports of alleged peace moves is contain* 1 hi a circular telegram allegedly sent by 33 public bodies in North China. The telegram states: "After prolonged hostilities the Japanese have failed275 words
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Article96 1939-02-05 1 Traffic Census In S'pore MOTORISTS who yesterday noticed With apprehension police constables glancing at then ca: and writing in a notebonk may take heart. The canstable was merely engaged in the work of traffic census which began yesterday at 7 a.m. and w 1] continue until 11 p.m. next Friday96 words
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151 1939-02-05 1 India Crisis IFasi lh*velo|iiiig BOSE DECLARES FOR FULL INDEPENDENCE ATEST cables show that a crisis of great magnitude is developing in India after the election of extremist Subhas Bose as President of the Indian National Congress and the arrest of Mrs. Gandhi for preachingReuter - 151 words
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Article68 1939-02-05 1 Calcu La, Pen I "it vi'i always he my aim to try fo •in in6tnc.' declared Mr. handra < ress. "It would I n the f oi other*, l ail to win the con* est man." Citlinng his future policy, Mr Bose declared he would rally allReuter - 68 words
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Article127 1939-02-05 1 [From Our Oicn Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. "TO-DAY, the fourth day of the stay-in strike; in the Central Workshops of the F.M.S. Railway at Sentul, notice-, have been put up in the buildings of the workshop? i: several languages stat w* that the authorities are compelled127 words
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Article244 1939-02-05 1 London, Feb. 4. A WAR of unprecedented scale in Kwangtung is imminent. According to latest reports the Chinese general counter-offensive will be 1 launched within the next ten days when Chinese divisions will be re inforced and equipped with betlei armaments. Th's plan is paid to244 words
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Article24 1939-02-05 1 The Bishop of Singapore Will broadcast a short talk on the Madras Conference from th^ Singapore radio station iß.m.b.c.) at 7.40pm.t0-day (Sunday).24 words
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Article, Illustration76 1939-02-05 1 t FIRST BRIDE manic:! i« Ft Gejrgc's Chapel, Wind or Castle, 1 for 25 years was the lion. Anne S Wg; am, g?d-daughtcr of Queen i t Miry and daughter of Lord J Wigrim, Permanent Lord-in- I j Waiting to the King. Lucky i groin is Mr. John76 words
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Advertisement37 1939-02-05 1 Malayan Film Fanfare 5, Extract 6 Strictly Between Ourselves 7, Shot t Story 8, G. S. Hammonds 9, Women 10 and 11, C. H. Stanley Jones 12, Poultry Notes 14, RADIO 17, Badminton 19. Sports Parade 20.37 words
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Advertisement42 1939-02-05 1 LATEST NEWS IN PAGES 21 22 Safest best m{JMjnL V^\i^ for children mL\M^+ 'W^ *t\n f\o' ir.^T*ZSKS2SZ3SSmT3EMB o^^ I A't\A^' \f^(m \3ftv3 1 -*b^ r-- b^j jy A IHI Hy Ple I* i^ E r'^^irr 11^- j^^^ JL Jal Jsl JL-/* iaa.42 words
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357 1939-02-05 2 TWO HUNDRED YEAR OLD KRAMAT IN HEART OF SINGAPORE PARK CRAVE OF A CHILD (Tribune Staff Reporter) TN the heart of what is now Siong Lim Park is one cf Singapore's 1 longest 'kramats,' the grave of an Arab child named Habib. It is one of the oldest kramats on357 words
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Article, Illustration23 1939-02-05 2 Under this shelter the various offerings are placed. A pot for joss-sticks and an antiquated lamp can he seen.23 words
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463 1939-02-05 2 New Wonder Drug Saves Many Lives In Malaya (Tribune Staff Reporter) "THE extraordinary results claimed at Home from the use of a new drug known as M B 693 are being duplicated in Malaya to-day, where, I understand, it has been iu constant experimental use for several months past. This463 words
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Article33 1939-02-05 2 The output of New Scudal for the month of January, 1939, amounts to 20.120 lb. making a total of 219,0'i0 lb., tor the ten months of the year ending Mur. 31.33 words
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Article216 1939-02-05 2 What The Stars Foretell S MONDAY FOR ALL READ- ERS. F::sh tactics in business may pay. A good day for money but deji't indulge in hazardous j ventures. The sporting stars are favourable. SPECIAL INFLUENCES Jan- I a nary 21 to February 19. Be pre- I 5 pared for the216 words
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607 1939-02-05 2 Singapore, Saturday. EIGHT witnesses to-day gave evidence in a case in which Mr. H. L. Round is charged with causing grievous hurt to Mr. H. Elphick by a negligent act, by colliding with and overturning a car in which Mr. Elphick607 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-02-05 2 This is how they dress for the river in Hollywood A study of Andrea Leeds, one of New Universal's coming stars.24 words
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Article53 1939-02-05 2 ftADIO listeners will have the oppor- tunity of hearing Lord Strabolgi, who la broadcasting from the 8.M.8.C. studios to-morrow (Monday), at 7.45 p.m. His speech will be followed by another by H.E. Major-Gen. W. G. S. Dobbie, G.0.C., Malaya, who is to speak over the radio53 words
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Article203 1939-02-05 2 Singapore, Saturday. TWO Eurasians, Merle Frugtniet (37) and Christy Rodrigo (44) i appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham this morning in the second police j court and charged. (a) that they on or about Feb. 1, at Singapore did cheat by personation by pretending to be some other person,203 words
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Article, Illustration14 1939-02-05 2 A general view of the kramat, wh»'ch is .\l. To14 words
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570 1939-02-05 2 Singapore, Saturday. i A 55-year-old Filipino, Aguedo Raqueza, sobbed aloud in cour^ j this morning when the Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, returned a finding o" death by misadventure in the enquiry on the death of his two sons. who were found570 words
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Article161 1939-02-05 2 Singapore. Saturday. THE tragic way In which a Tam'l Hindu. P Muthusamy, (46). working at the Singapore Tcwn Cleansing department, n<» t his drath was related in the Coroner's Court this morning. Muthusamy was going on his rounds in the C< nservancy van on the morning161 words
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Article50 1939-02-05 2 Road Closed To Traffic A message received Tom Engineers states that M*™*^'* twecn Wilkinson ana Mcyei R-ao he closed to through traffic tt li MJJJ notice owing to rower construction*" Caution shcuud be p-^^JJS at the Intersect! n cf Arthur R°*" J% hobs and othe: road openings wj» m evidence.50 words
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Article129 1939-02-05 2 "GEORGE MARGARET The booking for "Geo wd*£? t vi" is open al Hoi .L-pV to be presented by the rtc *J, «>s. at the Victi ria Theatre on w«° day. Friday and Saluruay. aad 1 1 /-nrt*w fr "George and Margaret" by oenvu vory, is at pr. ot ninningW houses129 words
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Article44 1939-02-05 2 THE engagement i.> announaatt*js Mi Tan 8..-'i: Wah. the OW Mr. and Mi- Van Keng J^r* 9 grandson ot Mr Tan J»m» Miss Wee Kuan Neo tne &t daughter v Mr T aMJt p i Kiang The marriage WW on Monday, 6th Febraar/i44 words
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Advertisement24 1939-02-05 2 PUriMI? .X\ Telegraphic Addresr VHVNE 5934 GOODWOOD Charmingly situated ideal lot visitor* and tm,r s «cT COCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE- FIRST CLASS RES! M K/l>l24 words
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Article, Illustration355 1939-02-05 3 DISTINGUISHED FAMILY mast A^ATif r>l l un 0 s,aff R wrteo f fclayTfe S? s° k A Pa *l in "»™«W aviation in employ o^\vn;;';. a C howdhl »X wireless officer in the cat£ Th 7xh v f f Sei Vlces355 words
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Article, Illustration57 1939-02-05 3 The Wedding took place vesterdav «t Qf t~ u. fc^ZeWt^»T?^ C c hurch of Jliss Charles A. Dra-m. The R, v F* h'„ r 'H" de Souza > h'- c™, suax^^-ns* rs^-v* Rocinguese was bridesrrjaid and Mr, r n i MlSs Myra Hon.,, Th e w -jgrs^vsaßj:57 words
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287 1939-02-05 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE anniversary of the founding of the [TiaWii I (1 f 1 Sit Stamford Raines f WIH Raffles was 38 years old when his Soffr^Jf? o nd cour age led to the foundation of Singapore. Seven years later ne died, a broken287 words
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Article165 1939-02-05 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter.) £!\<;A!>ORI S bird selling industry was again the subject of discussion at the last Municipal Commissioners meeting when a plea to make this Hade illegal, should all other attempts to improve the conditions under which the birds are kept prove unsuccessful was made by165 words
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568 1939-02-05 3 HUNDREDS OF HATS ARE LOST BY MALAYAN TRAVELLERS DAILY (Tribune Staff Reporter) F S? U i' isit a ,itt]e room ar Roil Federated Malay States Railway station, Singapore, you will 1w by he hund ™^> hats, w ?> tS l l° ng hats and crushed hats. But that's not all.568 words
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177 1939-02-05 3 JN connection with Chinese New Year, the Post Offices issues a reminder that inland greeting's telegrams at a fixed rate of 25 cents may be sent from any postal telegraph office in the Malayan telegraph system for delivery within that system. These telegrams177 words
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Article123 1939-02-05 3 Concerts By Police Band i The Band of the Straits Settlements Police will give a concert co-day under the direction of Mr. J. C. Hitch LRA.M A.R.C.M., R.M.S.M., at the Botanic Gardens at 8.30 p.m.: "Washington Grays" C. S. Grafulla, "Light Cavalry" Suppe, "Lilac Time" Franz Schubert, "Over the Waves"123 words
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204 1939-02-05 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) "KX P rn,s "u">oritl« Introduced apparently for the 'Cesm r 1 hour, tia faience J? T seriou incon I c enCit,) Parents f lhe pupils the fcrt i- P™ to parents i 5* to wa't fa- schoul children I and204 words
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Article52 1939-02-05 3 An Indian was picked up unconscious after having fallen through a window on the first floor of a house in Market Street. l>.t.. on Friday night. The man, who w:»s taken to the General Hospital by the ambulance, had severe head injuries and compound fracture tf the52 words
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Article200 1939-02-05 3 [From Our Oicn Correspondent] Johore Bahru, Friday. THE Lembaga Malaya Press, Johore 1 Bahru. held their first All Correspondents' Conference at the Press premises at Jalan Meldrum to-day. The idea of such a conference is to enable us to get to know our many correspondents scattered200 words
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Article86 1939-02-05 3 Singapore, Satur lay.— The marriage was solemnised to-day. in the old Chinese style, at 39, Lcrong 22, Geylang Road ?i r ,T, an Han Sen £> eld est son of Madam Wee Seok Yan Neo and t Ti e late Mr. Tan Gim Wan, to Miss86 words
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Article109 1939-02-05 3 IFrom Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Friday. QVER two thousand workers of v the Central Workshops of the F..M.S. Railways at Sentul who have been en a sit-down strike Tuesday are still holding out. Yesterday the Controller of Labour and the Protector of Chinese met workers'109 words
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Article293 1939-02-05 3 I a RPTPiA k lgapore Saturd *y. j\ «o>l-ttIAL was ordered this morningr by the Chief Justice, Sir Percy McElwaine, at the High Court m the appeal of Mohammed Haniffa Cader against a conviction j in the Relief Court on a charge of causing- hurt to293 words
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Advertisement41 1939-02-05 3 Let us make a complete analysis oi your eye trouble! One moderate Charge covers entire cost. Exammation Glasses Frames. t TH^MP/ON XJPTKAI C2 Qualified Eyesight specialists. 1 4, ARCADE BLDG., 'PHONE MV2. J Hb A. Thompson, Dr. ot Ocular Wstssmsm J41 words
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Advertisement87 1939-02-05 3 SAVE YOUR MONEY through the BUILDING SOCIETY OFMALAYA LTD "k"^* j INTEREST not less than j 3% PER ANNUM. Monies received from Depositors are invested only in: fl Advances by way of mortgage on properties. 1 Purchase of freehold and leasehola properties. I Public Funds. Trustee Securities. YOUR MONEY IS87 words
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Advertisement361 1939-02-05 4 I i PACKED HOUSIS SINCE OPENING Zm\ I The Film Destined To Break Ail 1939 Box-Office Record. \K j S ,\i II %\||ft|| 4 SHOWS DAILY. 1 11 a .m., :^.15, 6.15 9.15 p.m. M i s| 20th Century-Fox Greatest Entertainment Achievement! |j r tt eco*c|uei^ a|3 LATEST 6 shipS361 words
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Advertisement242 1939-02-05 4 ALL~ RECORDS FOR SINGAPORE BROKEN il EVERY SHOW SOLD OUT SINCE OPENING! j TO-DAY AT II a. m. 3-15 6-15 9-15 j PAVILION E I METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER BRITISH PRODUCTION. ROBERT DONAT j ROSALIND RUSSELL IIIXTAX OPERA OF JAVA.j 1 SUNLIGHT THEATRE -NEW WORLD. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY FIRST APPEARANCE. NEW242 words
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Advertisement108 1939-02-05 4 (^HBKeHeBBHB^BBSIBBBBIBBBaaBaaBUHBfEZSr^aaBBBBaBIBIBk. Read The MALAYA TRIBUNE l 1 Dominant Jn Malaya ,TaT»a»« V\h^ the Popular "Hardy Family" Series!! GIRLS NOW! AIN'T LOVE GRAND!" 1 1 Trip!a-»iireat Andy plue swinging a sfGfr f^jaft. Jr^^laV "^WJa picture you 11 rave about CotTWWL meS* m\^r \jt mmTmmmm aßaa aaf^aa a)BC^jSa^6 «ttl mXmwßr t J108 words
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Advertisement219 1939-02-05 4 """"SEASON EXTENDED) o>vini; 1 9 SICCKSS i For Real Thrills And Heart-stirring Adventure. This a VOIR I BIG SHOW j I m mTAI 3 SH(nvs TO,)AV: s I RQ^ALB I'OLMASJ •as Francois Villon, dare-devil Vagabond Lover Poet of France r in Paramount's Adventure Epic "IF I WERE I KING" lm"219 words
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Article, Illustration395 1939-02-05 5 GIRLS Here Are The Real Secrets Of Sweat Sbdt&cn, UK 1.1. 4ml »Hli i kwaiac «|tieMion IhU morning Per'ian« v,.„ H „uldn'l Ihtefc i. -burninK" enough, but I kawj lhat "XJ2 young girls about the age of sixteen ««uju Question is. "Wha.' is a 16-year-old girl? Nothing to that at395 words
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Article245 1939-02-05 5 MALA YAN FILM FARE Andv In Love A I Capitol f|WO of the greatest jmeniie stars. Judy Garland and Mickey Kooney (both grown up now) are starred together in Capitol* next big picture, "Love Finds Andy Hardy." Yes. you've guessed it correct first time its just another ot the Judge245 words
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Article178 1939-02-05 5 ALHAMBRA's next change v v'l be "Garden of the Moon,'' Warner Bros, comedy, all-musical show, with Margaret Lindsay, Pal O'Brien and John Payne in the leading roles. They say of John Payne thai because of his excellent acting <ancl singing) In this picture, he has estabJished178 words
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Article123 1939-02-05 5 'THE r-jmance of Joan Blondell A and husband Dick Powell flowers even in the studios in which they work though i»o one knows anything about it' When Joan and Dick *ant to "talk" privately to each othei on a picture s>et thev use the telegraph i123 words
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Article291 1939-02-05 5 Pavilion Goes Frenchy f IKE to see a picture that's diifer"it? You would 1 know. So would I. Pavilion's next change "Say It In French* promises to be an exciting picture and different. It combines sophisticated farce with merry romance, and Ray Miiland forms an ideal screen partner for the291 words
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Article, Illustration61 1939-02-05 5 Sc^ne irom the all-comedy, musical picture "Garden of the Moon which will be seen at the Alhambra next change. Above you see MargTr* Lind av and John Payne "patching" up things. or so it seems L be. \«uh like John Payne. In this picture he makes his61 words
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Advertisement126 1939-02-05 5 45,000 Stars In Picture.... Etkf-v stars were made of silver a Per in ihe studio piop .shops to the cei inn ol the night club in tha- f u th Mcun". The set was so bit> Par ri-o three sta es ar d r^al Stars hynp n> Mar are t126 words
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Advertisement589 1939-02-05 5 Kidney Poisons Often Cause [X'Slf^ Dangerous Cnieaia4i/%iMf» fNERVOUSNES^J i; fef Dyrnptorns p^j^^^, r^y-^m^\^7.z^^ Doctor's Prescription t W»\ loss of Fights the Poisons m smn |^^^X>aaH!LJ which May Cause Get- fßAr^n^ ting up Nights, Loss of physical Sn^disturmo Energy, Excess Acidity, |)g|^Ci v digest7on Bladder Weakness, etc. (£m\ m C )m589 words
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Advertisement452 1939-02-05 5 HAD DIZZY SPELLS FOR 3 YEARS A Result of Indigestion •'Before taking Kruschen," a woman writes, "I had very bad dizzy spells and hot flushes. Dad spells of indigesticn, ana I was so nervous at times that the least thing would upcjet me. I was about thre* years in that452 words
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Article, Illustration54 1939-02-05 6 Knitting Needle MUSIC From Smallest Piano In The World This miniature piano, only three a inches long, is the envy of the S world's model makers. It is the a handiwork of a Hungarian, and its two octaves have keys so small that they have to be played with54 words
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Article245 1939-02-05 6 THE Duchess of Kent, to whom-femi-nine eye.s have hitherto turned for a lead in fashions, will soon be a season behind the best-dressed women in J England. When she goes to Australia in November, accompanying her husband as Governor-General, she wiU take wit a her245 words
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Article, Illustration322 1939-02-05 6 Frightful HAVOC Wrought By GREED Swopping Shop PRIS has a new idea— a salon where you swop instead of buy. The exhibition rooms look anaU edition of London's Caledonian Market Old typewriters, cameras and wireless sets are exhibited on tables, with sewing machines, lamps and gramophones mingled among them. In322 words
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Article110 1939-02-05 6 NO electric horns will be permitted '»n cars in Bombay from April 1. The ban is an experimental one lastin* only six m:nths, but it is stated that in all probability it will become permanent. The measure is designed to reduce the nuisance from excessive use110 words
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Article40 1939-02-05 6 Horizontal Union Jack Is Useless JAPANESE militarists* reply to J British note: Imperial AirS ways plane nred on; bombs I dropped on British-owned busil ness premises in Chengchow. Both plane and building pro- mlnsntlv displayed the Union I Jack— horizontally.40 words
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Article, Illustration49 1939-02-05 6 Many people mistook this picture for a work of surrealist art. It's a photograph, from above, of a streamlined automobile. It appeared in a Mexican newspaper and, the letter sent with it having been mislaid, it was described as "Impression of an old man; sculptor unknown."49 words
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Advertisement127 1939-02-05 6 Zake up a hobby I dgSgija choose the I ySlipi^S Popular Brownie'! I <^\ >j^. Everyone can enjoy the thrill 1 /V JL _> f I nT\ X °f picture-making with this 1 a y V I wonderful Kodak-made w m^W ft camera. You just press a SJJ lever and127 words
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Advertisement872 1939-02-05 6 Watch your KIDNEYS after any illness r"^*sbAn enormous strain is placed on the I \^g^^F/ kidneys by illness owing to the A^^J^//^ %l accumulated impurities which the J*l $fc*& ,j? /*3r. kidneys must clear away before m^T^r^^^^/ perfect health returns 4SPW \oi^§M^^ On -if* 1 mW**s^3s3^^ In most illnesses the872 words
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Advertisement378 1939-02-05 6 No 26. SIXGAPOKL. I I u.iry 5. Im"" HARMONICAS FOR BANDS. IT is easv to form a harmonica band. and it Is also, easy to train it up but it is* not easy to get the proper Intonation from a band unless the band is equipped with the proper haimonicas—378 words
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Article, Illustration1608 1939-02-05 7 H.L. Howkin - STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES H.L. Howkin IfE have all J ard stories of the wonderfu peraiiicacity g_ fortune telleis of the extraordinary thin»s they have been able t ItS dieats merely by looking at tteir hands Ton have heard perhaps of the young man who was told that he had no1,608 words
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Advertisement48 1939-02-05 7 IMPROVE YOUR SUNDAY CURRY WITH THE ADDITION OF MWSEN'S iNGOE VEET CHUTNEY Ifcotf __«a- W- _b__r fc^ bcsgaa- f_*!_r .V' V g Ig^ 'PHONE: S'PORE 5376 (5 lines). K. LUMPUR S*3J (J lines), IPOH 110 111 (2 lines.. Adit, of Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. 1,7 p 10548 words
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Article2439 1939-02-05 8 Sydney Horler - Sydney Horler This Week's Short Story THE picture p? sented by that breakfast table placed in the bay window overlooking the Green Park was a pleasant enough sight, but the man acting as host did not live up to it. On the contrary, !ve the dntincl2,439 words
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Advertisement411 1939-02-05 8 Husband's Hair was in a Terrible State f„ His Hair Grsw by using KOTALKO B«lUngton. •gty auabang'i atat fe i «raa ta a terrible ataia. On* big bald pateb oa tbe top ol bia bea4 waa tbe «!a» oi teaS m "-We tag epaot peoagg Be trying to get tbia411 words
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Advertisement41 1939-02-05 8 *"C VV* \\_)U LONDON V«^ a___JJHgAßl*HiaaBwM_J a Ji _P^VL 3 J Vour head j/Ji MSm made in En3 and in many v^S stY es and varying deserves ar. \___V I v/W i weiqMs for climates hoi All Fur ha, Wms/ d41 words
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Advertisement265 1939-02-05 8 SAFELY gi At the first signs of SB^j**^^y a cold or chill— a thick feeling in your head, the "shivers", aches in your bones take two Genasprin tablets in a little water. Your temperature will fall immediately in a few hours you'll be well. Remember 'Csenaspria' is ioo'\, pure. It265 words
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Advertisement274 1939-02-05 8 Asthma Banished Sound Sleep and Vigeur Restored Since the discovery of Metiilaco by an land enabl >u h aids American physician it is n.» longer neces- I ••]> ary for anyone to suffer from choking, tor in wheezing, gasping Asthma. Mendaco do< a < ad v. l< P away with274 words
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Article331 1939-02-05 9 "ation in the ,v»rld we ,p„„ r offence »wned l,v any IJh belief L> only partly .supported outnnmK tes l ava "aWf facts. It still vStTfc* Brlta R-A.F. by at feast teen rS ke i t0 one but Production has Jir n&n ed u° n331 words
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Article, Illustration738 1939-02-05 9 Why Do They Want To Fight Over Djibouti G. S. HAMMONDS WONDERS iv.itj.l I i oieb »n the news \a^ now. Mussolini wants ii and Fiar.ce wants to keep it, an 1 ordinary people like vou and I can't he!*, wondering wha' all 4 .he fuss is na.iy about. Probably738 words
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Article178 1939-02-05 9 Names For Negro Children New York. COLLECTION if the strange names given io Negro children in the United States has been made by Dr. A. P. Hudson, the etymologist, and published under the name "The Science of Naming Negro Babies." j "Petty Larceny" was one of the Hud™ <L indi178 words
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89 1939-02-05 9 New York. DROMINENT New Yorkers, led by the Mayor, Mr. F. La Guardia, are supporting a £240,000 project to make New York the "musical capital of the world." For this purpose an elaborate sixmonth festival Is planned to take place SrJSS mer durin S89 words
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490 1939-02-05 9 [By R. A. Thompson, Doctor Of Ocular Science] 'TWERE has been considerable debate in ni ntifc circle, abom whether a one-eyed man should drive. The argument h thVbhnd'evr 03 mS trom On the face of it, this seemed to be a logical r490 words
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Advertisement586 1939-02-05 9 Due to High Bf@od Pressure _f*» mm f^!^ :^t( HEAOACHE C f C_> irVi i». L/ It -Ji head pressum vci&fd^ twisxny ir %^"f^B poor sleep Dangerous Symptoms r^PMK^_ iaHm-ammlHa^Bmmmnn-l lllMllllliailllPl/l i^i^-^Sk^i HEAR T Check These Symptoms iWyJjgt^ pains W_ tj Crap -Vkc mii- aa CLJpOT LirTjVw Jf f\ 1586 words
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Advertisement214 1939-02-05 9 i* lrYlr^^O^r^/WIA/VW^rv^ _HM_M___Q(_M_oriM_i_^_^_^_^_^_^_ K y yyySrwtfSrm^_?l_Sl H Hg£ BETTER S""^ Bin the Andrews f§§§^^/^ tin than in bottles 1 of patient research have X^^^^^^^rK I I P roved th at Andrews Liver Salt Sf^^^^v^^ im*^N (J ta-ners than in bottles. You will Vfflr V^^K'^^Eiall-S^ bott,es will still be available for214 words
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Article, Illustration2096 1939-02-05 10 •BY OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT) Swells Fund for Relief of Destitute Orphans Members of the Woman's Committee Chin »"**£s u*c it in turns to P^ hmam^mka Saturday nignt at the Great dj tlom le rt to snows prominent helpers who a,e '^mg ani.ght. Madame Wang So Wan,2,096 words
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Advertisement79 1939-02-05 10 MADAME PAGE] LATE 92, Picadilly. London: I Dress Maker Designer. Tailor Mades:— Gowns For all occasions: in stock: from $5: $30: Telp. G327: Top Floor. 13 Battery Roatl. Singapore. Says J J •To look radiantly lovely when your mirror shows PALLOR and fatigue just spread my Velva Cream MASQUE over79 words
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Advertisement21 1939-02-05 10 j f JPRISCILLA Ltd.j IMPORTED HATS, DRESSES S HOSIERY, UNDER WEAR CORSETS, ACCESSORIES j HOUSECOATS. i Phone 3335. 61, Stamford Road.21 words
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Advertisement285 1939-02-05 10 What Is Alka-Seltzer? "A New Modern Way to Get Quick Relief from Headaches and Acid Indigestion" Everyone should know precisely why Alka-Seltzer today-keep it on hand Alka-Seltzer is better in its double act- always, at home and at work. Use in* relief for headaches, sour or acid Alka-Seltzer the next285 words
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Advertisement22 1939-02-05 10 A new collection of GOWNS for all occasions. SPRING suits and ENSEMBLES for those leaving for Home leave. "T AUX CHATS NOIRS22 words
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Article, Illustration816 1939-02-05 11 Electric Light For Fraser's Hill \T3THING gives a frock that. exclusive lookthat hall-mark of a model— gown so quickly as a .touch of hand embroidery. This is, and always has been the opinion of the great dress houses and now Fashion ha3 ordained that It shall be seen everywhere— streaming816 words
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Article172 1939-02-05 11 CAMERON HIGHLANDS Visitors' List T»HE steady stream of visiters to Cameron Highlands continues unabated, Among those who have left recently Is Miss L. Culleton of the District Hospital, Kuala Kangsar. She passed her holiday at the Cameron Highlands Hotel Mr. R. S Jagoe. Botanist, of the Agriculture Department of F.M.S.172 words
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Article479 1939-02-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR News Of The Week rpHE extensive celebrations oi lsurt week for the coronation of H.H the Sultan of Selangor produced an atmosphere oi gaiety throughout this town. The streets and buildings were brightly decorated with all their various flags and at night were very attractively floodlighted. I think479 words
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Advertisement124 1939-02-05 11 jjtfdSswv SS _^_M_fl 1 yT__Mii' i-.'v' ':,<* >, *y' _ft a'-'-I *Vl*%%|l|fJra OHOInSI/pores--c/e&-s|(||(|F ,*^Jl -aaaa b/otchiness i jij^iP^ oLcniirltll SKIN \Qejs>^^^ _**J*j a MEDICIK AL-_rfTQtr KT *nt\ endon you AMth a new pejrh- Cuticura servo a twofold pur- bloom loveliness, radiant with !**<-• It Leei>s our -kin gloriously health. «ear124 words
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Advertisement96 1939-02-05 11 I JOB?* I 1 /^*sLm S \WvrM 1 I muim I I I I Recharges Fading Skin I with Needed Moisture Revives Youthful 1 I I Radiance 4 If you have ever raised I your face to a cool Spring I rain you know how Luxuria feels on the skin.96 words
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Advertisement274 1939-02-05 11 j AT FOURTEEN LANGUID. PALIS AND THIN i j AT SIXTEEN FULL OF LIFE AND SPIRITS Listless, always Urea, oackward at school, lacking interest in games, peovirh. pale ind thin, life is an unhappiness m^ead of a joy to many girls and bovs. All Hie time, too, tnty are gradually274 words
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Advertisement142 1939-02-05 11 TURNS BACK THE CALENDAR Regains the vigour of his youth There is a certain old gentleman here In Malaya who has taken on a new lease in lif eVPassed middle age, he was becoming weak, feeble; felt that life held little more in store for him. Then came his awakening.142 words
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Advertisement14 1939-02-05 11 T^£ JAD£ TAE£ Lacquer Screens And Cabii»c**i 18, Battery Road. Ist floor. 'Phone 7143-14 words
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389 1939-02-05 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday, February 5, 1939. INDIANS IN MALAYA "VEGOTIATIOXS have been taking j x p'ace in New Delhi this week between the Malayan Government delegation and representatives of the j Government of India on the future Indian labour in and emigration to Malaya. Recently, ifter repiooontotions had been mad"389 words
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Article193 1939-02-05 12 MALAYA had a brief glimpse—- j mostly on paper ot famed novelist H. G. Weils when he caile-d J this week on his way Hume from Australia Mr. Wells apparently did J not think much of Malaya's importance in the scheme of things in hi^ scheme of things193 words
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Article, Illustration1196 1939-02-05 12 SPEECHES -and PLANS THEY DON'T TALLY Singapore Welcomes New Defence Minister HE WILL GIVE US A FLEET fc^ INGAPORE should be inter ssted in the fact that a man of action— a seadog— -has replaced Sir Thomas Inskip as Minister for Co-ordination oi Defence. I don't think I am revealing1,196 words
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Article, Illustration15 1939-02-05 12 Malaya Locks At "Mine Gamp" Chamberlain has a new and bigger •gamp-he will need it15 words
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Article258 1939-02-05 12 Anglius - Anglius 'il* accelerated at the level crossing 4 thinking he could beat the train." "Ana .....j get across?" iu will when tlie stonemason's made 11 s) A UNTIE.— "What would vou do, Billy, ii pooi auntie were to die and your uncle were to258 words
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Advertisement143 1939-02-05 12 1 ON THIS PAGE I Anticipation k FORTNIGHT ago Stanley > Jones wrote of "a vast plan J of restoration of British power in the Far East," wh'ch in- eluded "a third Fieet based on Singapore" and which had been "delayed by politicians." He I i added th** politicians had143 words
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Advertisement99 1939-02-05 12 lift ill fWI»— H— fc X/^%'^^ jS*^*~ llj THE "H.M.V." COLD-MAKER lur I long Trouble-free life! The H.M.V. Cold-Making Mechanism is not hermetically settled. It is impossible tu overestimate the great advantage of this oner, ard really acces.'.bte mechanism. Moutrie.s own qualified European engine*" are in a position to execute99 words
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Article, Illustration268 1939-02-05 13 FORMER SUPREME COURT TO BE OFFICES FOR MALAYAN CENSUS May Take Three Years (Tribune Staff Reporter) Show-place of the seventies, scene of many poignant trials, where for over 64 years justice has been administered in cases ranging from murders to love tangles, the old Supreme Court building will have a268 words
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204 1939-02-05 13 (Tribune Staff Reporter) P^ANS for revivifying the Island Flying Club of Singapore ire hem** formed, and ais expected that soon the Club wHI reX™ it v.l.es, and numbers will again take to the air ltS aCt Of late the Club has not been204 words
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Article87 1939-02-05 13 MALAYAN ROTARIANS FOR SIAM MALA k A will have a verv good representation at the Rotalan District Conference to be •eld ut Bangkok durUfc the < Wnese New rear holidays thfa month, 19 and >o. nl^Th iS U liNt _f si »^pore peoAllen tiey, D Franktl, E V s a87 words
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Article39 1939-02-05 13 SSSn'Sa?. created the thPfofe^ co n manci is t0 be kn °wn as the JOtli. military district and will h" formed bythe halving- of the 20th^ffl! tary district. The decree creating the Effect and takes immediate39 words
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84 1939-02-05 13 Helsinki.— Are years which end In "9" particularly productive of the great men The paper 'Huf vudstadsbladet" thinks that there may be something in this theory, and gives this list in support* 469 (8.C.) Socrates; 1599 Oliver Cromwell; 1729 Lessing; 174984 words
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384 1939-02-05 13 fmkfhjjdjkdfdlfhfjk NIW he took t A :X r many years derartrnent^ t t^S" ,n thp accounts 3S Wu d.s Wint HP 1111 StUr Go,d the local hn«rl t W e wa^ a Patient LOST EVERYTHING **m Johore f VictS s Sfr I S Ve384 words
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230 1939-02-05 13 Malay Settlement To Have Its Own Fire Brigade (Tribune Staff Reporter) £N interesting move is In he made by the authority m jf u M vision of fire-hffMins equipment i„ Sinjrapore^ ifate, Settlement m Jalan Bonos. mm Government has I)urcha (i the equipment and it has been Jn the Settlement230 words
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Article316 1939-02-05 13 London, Jan. 20. "pROM secret information given to Mr. Percy Phillips, the accountant, who for months lias been investigating the mysterious disappearance of Tanfield's jewels, most of the hoard has been recovered. If will be sold at Messrs. Christie's. Mr. Phillips, the energetic young accountant who316 words
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Advertisement314 1939-02-05 13 Burning and Smarting of pezema Stopped In /|s^ Minutes f^ %0A from uKly. .lis- IV K f skin blemishea 'J '-j; U......K s. if s BEFORE AFTER :i!; nor and ,>a,, Skin mirror will te >'° n tha< hpro al lrist ls tric» l1: s, v u t( ?c»*-tiflc treatment314 words
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Advertisement150 1939-02-05 13 m is best for Bronchitis. Colds 1-^^Wjfes. JB '^HHlB' "HHHk 'tfx Sm\r''' I ArvfiiFß'sw K# I all\Jll_l\cJ m\\\mWmW is the answer^^y^^^ TTiose^who have the care of the Angler's is Uneqaalled for bronagedand feeble can coafidentiy rely chitis, and for coughs and chrome on Anper's Emnlsion to afford catarrhal affections tneZv150 words
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Advertisement166 1939-02-05 13 "Be like ma Enjoy LIFE again Look how healthy and happy 1 am! And to think that only six months ago I felt run-down and dead-Owl The doctor recommended Sanatogen. Sanatogen helped me at once, it seemed as if a stream of new life llowed through my veins. joMligßi£M3£§B?m N166 words
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Article86 1939-02-05 14 A NOVEL DUET BROADCAST Berlin. A DUET in which the singers were separated by 250 miles has been broadcast from the Leipzig radio station. Herr Helge Roswaenge, the tenor, was prevented by snow from flying to Leipzig from Vienna, so he sang his part in a local studio, and his86 words
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540 1939-02-05 14 COLDS, ROUP AND FOWL POX Some Methods Of Treatment \V.r\». 3 By "Orpington POWL pox or chicken pox and diphtheria are amongst the most common of pouKry diseases Its presence on the farm may be marked by a condition of colds or catarrh in the st< ck. and the poultryman540 words
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Article75 1939-02-05 14 r "P"l' Cairo. SHI.IKII Mohamed Zeidan. Cairo's wealthiest fruit dealer, was so certain of winning a case in the Summary Court here that he hired a band in advance to celebrate the event. When the Court announced a verdict in his favour the band struck up75 words
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57 1939-02-05 14 Human Sacrifice On The Indian Frontier Calcutta.— A 30-year-o t d male h*. been sacrificed to Ma thai Thang <the Gods in Heaven by Naga tribesmen ir the Chindwin district, on the NorthEast Frontier of India. The slave was bought for £45. it is This is the first recorded humari57 words
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Advertisement200 1939-02-05 14 t /^TjTNlrt^ TICKETS ISSUED S S •^BY ALL STEAM- I j FOR l I TDAX/Fl SHIP AIR AND I 1 RAILWAY LINES. NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese clients and those of all J other resident communities are C i given the best ol attention and i assistance. 3S, KOBINSON RD., SINGAPORE.200 words
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Advertisement303 1939-02-05 14 ARE YOU WORRIED ABOUT YOUR WEIGHT? j A quick way to put on flesh If you are worried about loss of weight and fear that something worse is on the way, do as many hundreds ot men and women throughout Malaya are doing to-day Take Clotab.s, the tiny, tasteless, flesh-forming303 words
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Advertisement154 1939-02-05 14 «ti_£_olw_V mmW W '4**^^ mW 44 A accumulation of wind caused me t\ to roll in agony for 30 hours," A writes Mr. R. H. W., of W. Burton. I was so ill that my doctor had to be sent for. The pain eased a little, but then came on154 words
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Advertisement151 1939-02-05 14 DEAFNESS- total— complicated with head noton** other trouble* cured absolutely ift t*9 weeks. Success, complete batisfadHa Full particulars on request KAMaXJ WORKS (M.Tj, Panchpota, Bea*al. INDIA. DIFFICULT YEARS FOR CHILDREN It s when children start to shoot 9 .suddenly, that they noed your sped* attention. Children who are grotM (mat151 words
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512 1939-02-05 15 SAVED TO BUY SHIP London, Jan. 20. npHREE young men in their early twenties, tired ol conventional ives n unenterp-isin^ jobs, are in London to-dav making the final preparations for an adventure which they first planned during their schooldays together »1 Canford.512 words
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55 1939-02-05 15 Germans Alarmed At Growth Of Cancer Dusseldorf— Cancer claims a deaih '•very three-and-a-half mmutes in Germany, according to statistics published here. Sufferers from the disease at present tctal more than 4nc,000. Medical men in Dusseldorf arc agitating lor a concerted campaign against the disease, and a public meeting to discuss55 words
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Article59 1939-02-05 15 Budapest. -A modernised version of ShLikespeaies -A.s You Like It" has been written for the stage here by the Hungarian poet Lorine Szabo. He spent a year en the task, retiring lo the Elack Forest, to work undisturbed. The play is being acted at59 words
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Article75 1939-02-05 15 Sydney. RESPITE rough weather en route, a 200-year-old grandfather dock has arrived here irom England without losing a second. The pendulum quivered during heavy seas in the Ind tan Ocean, but the clock kept perfect time. It was shipped to Sydney for Mr. K. R. Brocklelmrts/75 words
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Article110 1939-02-05 15 Ankara. A BILL to institute three months' compulsory service in fire brigades for Turkish men between the ages of 18 and 50 has been prepared by the Ministry of the Interior to reinforce the nation's AK.P. system. It is expected that several hundred th u.«and people110 words
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Article255 1939-02-05 15 TICKET CLUE TO TRUNK MURDER rivmn Paris, Jan. 19. ticket dated December 30 and a scrap of rewspaper on which is scribbled the names of several bars in Monfrn.irtre are the only clues which the Paris police have so far in the trunk murder riddle of Room 13. Room 13255 words
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Article85 1939-02-05 15 Ankara.— More than 5.000 silver medals and cash grants have Deen awarded to mothers of six or more children by the Ministry of Public Hygiene About 10.000 more of these awards have been ordered and will be distributed as soon as the State mint delivers them.85 words
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Advertisement106 1939-02-05 15 B 5*J down and J. H »^K THIS OVER ttsfe. IsTmmTmmT »aURj^ 4 SMU mm or.cort«fl. bZ f_s? b "■"■■ilwi. This II H Cl *SsrsS 2 f oulllnw Horn. •oV"<« COj2{„ b '^«,«>' MECHANICAL. 22?- o| b" i •■«t. NA L r' EL ECTR|CAL Sra^:;i^ N A £s M N106 words
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Advertisement791 1939-02-05 15 Piles Cause 15 Dangerous m M B#tt t?& V m*L BttA m* ~^^f~-^r y. m W 11"^ In 9 ia ■B m loss of memory I J i lis U 111 111 j \p. i New Discovery Stops _j^jf|ys^_. Pain in 15 Minutes and I nervousnTss h-\\ A I r%791 words
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Advertisement242 1939-02-05 15 > s% __Bh_ «*:■#>. Give Your Dog A Regular Course Of SHERLEY'S TONIC 4 CONDITION POWDERS The cause of Moodiness, Poor Coat, Lost Appetite,' Lisdessness, Itching, Scratching, Hair Shedding,' etc., is over-heated blood. But a dog's blood only gets overheated when it is impure. Keep your dd£*s blood PURE and242 words
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Advertisement373 1939-02-05 15 MAD WITH STOMACH PAIN It deesn't matter how long-standing your stomach trouble may be— it doesn't matter how bad youx pain is Maclean Hrand Stomach Powder will almost certainly ease it away and its cause as well. Take the case of Mr. J. R. For yeart he suffered from gastric373 words
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1059 1939-02-05 16 AFTER R.A.E SECRETS London, Jan. 20. 4 LITTLE blonde who died in a {^ff-Slf A lieved by her friends and associates to have oe.n persecution and haimting dread. st;m(! she Up to a point that may he true, hut, ohcv1,059 words
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Article56 1939-02-05 16 Auckland. V7HEN Caesar, an Alsatian I notice dog which has appeared in several \^Smmtm*Tn fcr Australia, its passport mmm ft i\! lStra «f al \he dog's identity by them of the aog nosep rint comparing it *nn thev already have. Caesar's noseprint was taken by the56 words
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Advertisement448 1939-02-05 16 Revitalise? XfiP*^. 2 *;3^^ And Stop Limping x,^ 4 ru-c ivn PAIVS boon vanim when Elasto is taken. Painful anel mVmmmmmTZSZltt Nor a Drug, hut a Vital Cell-Food! E U*o a something new tj_™«- .Slt^Sy^ »ence; it d.^cn.se» entirely with the ns. wonJerim s and comfort ln< J „fdrn g448 words
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Advertisement116 1939-02-05 16 B*""§gg:|^ m t^^^^S^tjilmm3K^mi\ ift im^^iismmmSm^ r^^^F^^^i£^i^ ~*^F- 3 -3f! -^^^^^^TT^^^j:; _r j __"iffi?xJfflj'Y^^ "^3rM £^Mfei?*sßJgffi|Bg|^ II -BHfelnß^sKttßtWcSss^^fe'^ 4c <*h& f tJlkmk z SM{affSjv%3 sF£*_R Jur^^^^sß*H S ty^WJ^sss^^rßwlr^^^Wßeff^w _||^J_^^^^^^| \so**\ mfs^tm^Btsr ifi* i v~»; j>® Pyramid handkerchiefs always win through. After evc r y rough and "-amble their colours remain as116 words
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Advertisement570 1939-02-05 17 F M «ke PAe Prove h^^JayTl |qndTELSViSIQN f Learn at hi c mTß^MA. Be a Radio Expert and earn big money. Fascinating work, and you can learn...ar ho.nc.by my internationally known wining method No previous experience necessary. b lIICU,ua Radio is one of the fastest growing industries in thc world,570 words
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Miscellaneous262 1939-02-05 17 ON THE AIR TO-DAY When And Where To Listen In SINGAPORE ZHL >r> metres (1.33 me s) ZHP 3U.9K metres (9.69 me s) am. 1! 00 Military band music. 11.10 Light orchestral concert by Roller's Hungarian Band, dircevci by C Reller 'relayed from the Sea View Hotel) p. Ti. 12262 words
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Miscellaneous234 1939-02-05 17 LONDON TRANSMISSION 5 am GSB M Mes a1 55 m) J 'London Log.'* u.5€ Music Hall* Including: George Doonan (The Life and 8oul of the Paty», with BBC Variety Whestra, conducted by chai tes ShadweU. Presented by John Snarman. J.50 Saturday sport The news and announcements GMT] Si ial Ut234 words
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Miscellaneous219 1939-02-05 17 li. .00 Mario de Pietro ;md his Estudiantina. a.m. 1^20 Close clown. 1 BERLIN DJB 15.20 Mcs (19.7 m.) p.m. 0 20 Concert of light music. 1 20 News in English. 1 35 Concert of light music (continued). 8.20 News and review of the week in German. 3.3o German achievements.219 words
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Miscellaneous135 1939-02-05 17 HOLLAND PCJ 15.22 Mcls (19.7 m.) p.m. I 645 ~~J,, 45 Special broadcast for tei? China, Japan and further India by the Roman Catholic Broad7 Ar x T as ing As3 °ciation (K.R.oV 7.4j National anthem and openixieannouncement 7 50 Special broadcast on behalf o' Vlfet YMC A bv Mr135 words
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Advertisement1194 1939-02-05 18 r 1 "hat healthy pi "1 J KID UP THERE V^'S JASPER?" "GOLLY.- ITS NOTHING fife j LIKE Y OU JASPER" W HY ME OF COURSE STUPID/" I 1 \''WELL. IT WAS BEFORE 1 m s\'\ THESE MISERABLE llf S t f I I TEETH STARTED TG M "h iA1,194 words
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Advertisement102 1939-02-05 18 fat Dissolved 5 Pounds a Weak Art you too fat? Would you like to nave »i beautiful figure like the famous Cinema >>tara "f Hollywood? A California physician »n treating famous actors and actresses has discovered a safe secret method of quickly dissolving excess fat without drastic dieting or exercise.102 words
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Advertisement175 1939-02-05 18 DON T COUGH ALL NIGHT TONIGHT JV S*\ I Need to Lei a Cough Keep iS i^\fii You Awake. .Stop it Quickly ,>**£; Vfl_| %/Z^ V''__J TH fHR C| J^ V^"%vr F\cn the most stubborn, hacking U» //_jlt|! cough yields to Chamberlain's Cough T^V \^^J Remedv. Chamberlain's gives quick /■^~J^_fc175 words
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Article, Illustration36 1939-02-05 19 Miss Helen Khon*. one of the best badminton players in Perak who has also been doing well in Perak tennis. Last year she won the Ipoh dub ladies* tennis singles championship.36 words
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341 1939-02-05 19 (By "Sphinx"— Penang) gOUN preparations will be under way for the running of the Penang open badminton championships. The Penang Badminton Association held its general meeting on Jan. 31, and quite a number of interesting matters were discussed. The annual report presented to341 words
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864 1939-02-05 19 SAMUEL'S PLAY ADMIR ED BY BADMINTON CRITICS IN ENGLAND Welsh Championships Were Unique In Many Ways (By "Rambler" Selangor) SLOWLY but very surely Samuel is putting Malaya on the world badminton map. He has impressed commentators in England and in the latest issue of the Badminton Gazette, writing of the864 words
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408 1939-02-05 19 Perak Novices' Tourney This Month EUROPEANS ARE ALSO PARTICIPATING (By "Racquet"— Perak) HE first novices' tournament which is being organised by thi Kinta District Badminton Association wil! be held this mentji and indications are that the event will prove a great success. j The entries tor this competition will close408 words
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Article219 1939-02-05 19 Marigold's Year Of Success TO-DAY, members of the Marigold Badminton Party in Singapore listen to a very interesting and indeed gratifying review at the annual general meeting of the Party which takes p.a."? at the Kheng Cheng School, in Derbyshire Road, at 10.30 a.m. Report which Ls to be presented219 words
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Advertisement471 1939-02-05 19 Thin, Rundown, Weak, Nervous? Gain 10 to 25 Pounds, Build _C\ •"eu* Red Blood and jjrf Stimulate Glands CF, with New Disco v- /v\ 'Ifcii?^ _fY Direct from y£/^ Holly wood, _K^» F California __k_Q____r~sa» J Thank!, to t- iiig_ M- B B _B_asB» |*y«cisn ther.'. >rnv V rv ftf471 words
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Advertisement401 1939-02-05 19 FLATULENCE GOES LIKE A\AGIC Painful Stomach DisIk-s Stopped Instant !y. Nterer again need your b Ik* extended by gap. No i lorr i No more flatulence. Chardox :i.\<- in stant relief. Read t glowil r.ite: "I have li.id wonderful relief since using Chardox. I read about it m th* raper.401 words
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Article, Illustration525 1939-02-05 20 Hugh Savage Say* Thai ■RESPITE the fact that .soccer is the most popular game in Singapore pore one cannot but deplore th*i/accomm. -elation set aside by the local authorities for this grand game. I allude to 1 1 e An on Road Stadium which525 words
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Article314 1939-02-05 20 "Pete" On BOXING LAST week there was a small card j at the Bukit Bintang Park at Kuala Lumpur when there were three t.k.o.'s out of a card of five rights. Tiger Aman defeated Ruby Lim when the latter's seconds threw in the towel between the interval during the 7th314 words
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Article, Illustration842 1939-02-05 20 HOCKEY SPOTLIGHT ■mcljjci^iPi'i REFLECTIONS or the European vs. Rest match are overshadowed by the thought tha< tlie days when Asiatics filled most of the places in the State side are over. Monday's game exploded the belief that the S.C.C. could produce but a very fewState players, and the European side,842 words
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Advertisement129 1939-02-05 20 *t K\_aVi LEADS TO PROSPERITY mm^SmmmmmWsWif' \j£^ V<-V "^7 V^ en >^ii i'.iii;,'.|n(i nerves and glands--QKASA til*- great tonic and restorative, the true food for your Nerves, the correct nourishment for your Glands and a real sourot of fresh Energy for Brain and Body, OKAS'A is the only preparation of129 words
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Advertisement594 1939-02-05 20 Stomach Ulcers _f* f I B r_._gfHEADACHESI 1 bum Inese mi Dunosrous *mw _^»^^J \J| j j\yf I^^ Swni of oms 00Md^ Discovery of American lj|^^^^^_^ Physician Brings Amaz- r^^W^^^^^K^ r- Wisi lw% 1 Minutes UKK >^BWS&J__ feeling ing Keliet in \o ivnnuro t pains K^pE^^^t Without Operation |^t«SS!SS M594 words
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Advertisement24 1939-02-05 20 •mi Did you Maclean your teeth to-day* Ah! I see you did MACLEAHS PEROXIDE TOOTH PAST* J .the*** P mnSo* J MACLEANS weLS**S9*f*l^o*** wm24 words
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Article127 1939-02-05 21 BRITISH DEMOCRATIC SYSTEM London, Feb. 4. JN a speech at the Youth Conference on Democracy at present being held in London, Lurd Baldwin, former Prime .Minister, emphasised the great strength of the democratic system in Great Britain. It was slow and natural growth with deep roots, so that in workingBritish Official Wireless - 127 words
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291 1939-02-05 21 T___, fterlin, Feb. 4. HL Foreign Office in a .statement accuses President Roosevelt of aiming at an "open belligerent intervention- in European affairs and violation of the Monroe doctrine. The statement contained "diplomatic political information' which is only issued occasionally denoting its great significance.Reuter - 291 words
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105 1939-02-05 21 REICHSBANK "PURGE" CARRIED A STEP FURTHER Berlin, Feb. 4. carrlV? U ge f the Re *h.'bank was EhrhlrH^ !e S L U rther to da y- Directors fheir nnS? nd D BI t' Ssing were reli eved of Lnool*^ B th belon Sed to the old The Hn.iJ° nS nReuter - 105 words
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134 1939-02-05 21 Facilities For Old Boys In New St. Andrew's School Premises Singapore, .Saturday. S h° f thC School *a* u«;l v t the who,e "pp er store y **iiuW f a O in the ne w school ioa^ for their as a clubAd Tn^>? iSClased °y Rev. R K 8 ft^^T134 words
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Article29 1939-02-05 21 Fro zen To Death Qof 17 <>_?_ leven Ol,t of a J21 h "k&S were frozen to eS? n Five n >lount Hak ••♦«»«d^_- Ve bodies have been re- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article25 1939-02-05 21 TAPPER'S 60-FOOT FALL [From Our Own Reporter] in a 2r^St; E S^ S^ the spinal column sustained, .1 ,s feared, a fraeturc of «i«s ,^*.e___*25 words
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Article125 1939-02-05 21 I THE Wuhan Songsters gave another excellent concert at the Victoria Memorial Hall last night, thus adding a further mark of distinction to their previous successes. Among those present at last night's performance, were the Consul General for China. Mr. Kao Ling-Pai, Mrs. Kao Lmg-Pai. Sir125 words
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Article132 1939-02-05 21 Chungking. Feb. 4. THE official Central Daily News interprets Roosevelt's reported statement that "France is the actual frontier of America" as tantamount to saying "war or peace on Britain and France is tantamount to war or peace for the United States." Close study of President Roosevelt'sChinese Central News Agency - 132 words
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441 1939-02-05 21 THREATENING LETTER TO LORD HALIFAX J)ETECTIVES who are conducting invests inn Umdm > Feb 4 U ou ?rages in London JSflTem^ ih *»»■> much importance is attached to them that Ktv?u immediately over to the Special Branch. It ,s bet VP H fReuter - 441 words
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43 1939-02-05 21 MADAME CHIANG'S "INDOMITABLE COURAGE AND LEADERSHIP" New York, Feb. 4. The Federation of Women's Clubs of New York City has awarded a gold medal to Madame Chiang Kai Shek for "her indomitable courage and leadership in the crisis on her native land." ReuterReuter - 43 words
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281 1939-02-05 21 \yELL attended and an unqualified success, lhe ennrnd mm***, held last night by the St. Andrews d I rugger activities. Conspicuous in the centre ol the hell was tne 'Kicking Ci bed Lor annual competition by M: j. H. John J-.A.0.8. coach ior th< last281 words
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99 1939-02-05 21 HITLER'S DRASTIC AIR FORCE DECISION Berlin, Feb. 4. AN official communique announces sweeping reorganisation of the ar force has been decreed by Hitler. It says it is a decisive step aimed at strengthening state preparedness and the striking force of the air force and its further growth in personnel andReuter - 99 words
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Article41 1939-02-05 21 Budapest, Feb. 4. FOURTEEN persons, mostly aged 1 Jews, were injured (ten seriously) when two hand grenades were thrown among worshippers leaving one of the Hungarian capital's chief synagogues. Three arrests are reported to have been made. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article29 1939-02-05 21 New York, Feb. 4.— Trie liftmen's strike has "ended with the acceotance of a compromise offered in the settlement proposals made by Mayor La Guardia.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article343 1939-02-05 21 Twit u sin gapore, Saturday. HE tenth anniversary celebrations of Messrs. Wah Hin and Co., were held at their premises. 62. Robinson Road, today. In the morning about 200 European merchants were entertained by the proprietors, followed by 400 members of the leading Chinese business-houses in Singapore.343 words
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Article95 1939-02-05 21 S London. Feb. 4. IR Thomas Inskip, Decretory of State „.J or the Dominions, said last night ii Hitler's profession of a desire for lcn° peace wa^ to be given its true importance, it was proper to remember that Great Britain was a formidable nationBritish Official Wireless - 95 words
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209 1939-02-05 21 TTIFFortc? e .u t Nanchang-, Feb. 4. tft mib of the Japanese to gain central China's economi- resources nrm JfX 3^. 1^ Mtl al ng the main line of communication have provi d to be fnWe, according to General Yen-ten*, Commander-in-Chief Na JZIiT \f" UChinese Central News Agency - 209 words
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Article119 1939-02-05 21 Perpignan, Feb. 4. Delvayo visited Perpignan yesterday to confer with_the director of the Paris Louvre about securing the safety of Spain's art and treasures. Hater he announced having arranged to place them for safekeeping in the League of Rations at Geneva., to which place they willReuter - 119 words
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Article48 1939-02-05 21 Belgrade, Feb. 1. THE Government has resig This is a sequel to the disagreement over the solution to the Croatian problem. "There was a heated debate :'i Parliament. Hie opposition rnembem« walked out without voting. Five Moslems and a Slovenia minister then wsigned immediately.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Advertisement29 1939-02-05 21 AGAIN WE BRING YOU THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN'. II RAY MiXA^""6IYMPE BRADNA JJ £x^3 JI 1/ Irene Hervey Janet Beecber Mary Carlisle'-^' J 'i- f\lj PAVILION NEXT CHANGE29 words
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357 1939-02-05 22 HOME SOCCER RESULTS League And Cup Ties London, Feb. 4. HEARTS' victary over Elgin C. by a margin of 14 goals to on. s in their rt tic was an ...t.tar.ding feature of Scottish Cup matches play ed l to da> All he tic, (both English and Scottish leagues) -ereReuter - 357 words
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81 1939-02-05 22 ARTILLERY DUEL ACROSS YELLOW RIVER t hungking, Feb. 4. AN artillery duel is proceeding aciosj the Ye'low River between Chinee and Japanese fore? in the vicinity of Tungkwan ar.-l Hotsin. Otherwise, no frch development is reported on the Shar.s": front. A Chinese d spatch claim > that a Lquadron of81 words
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Article60 1939-02-05 22 Berln Feb 4.— Doctor Adolf HalfeM writing in the Hamburger Fremden Elatt describes the 8.8.C. German broadcasts as "insolent British propaganda." and adds: "Eitner the Chamberlain Government is wprkmg ior peace in which case this cheap propaganda is hardly fit or Britain thinks it fit t- employ60 words
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Article69 1939-02-05 22 BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR London, Feb. 4.-A record number of overseas buyers are visiting the two s ecSSTo? the British industries Fair at London and Birmingham at the end ol this month. This was mentioned py Mi. R I midson. Parliamentary Secretary ol the Department of Overseas Trade, m Speech last69 words
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Article21 1939-02-05 22 'mm*. Bue Feb 4.— The Netherlands i^dSEd to* admit 00.400 adult i :>d about 1.000 child refugees ReuterReuter - 21 words
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189 1939-02-05 22 Chungking, Feb. 4. n^hanired Thc rumours about the •THINAS national pohcy remains »"<*»"«!": r session of the t rt orienta.-on at poli-y at the recent fifth V*™'? m Central Executive Crmmittec of lhe D K K^T Minister toM Chungking Yeh Chu-tsans. new Kunmintang Publicity MChinese Central News Agency - 189 words
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39 1939-02-05 22 Burgee, Feb 4. With the fall rf Gerona Gev Franco's forces are oily 34 milr- from ihe Wn neh frontier Bare at n 60 miles, u- thr rest oi ine iMava.u.- ,Uiii> coin.-.. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article34 1939-02-05 22 London. Feb. 4,-The Air Mintetry has ordered 250 more aircraft fr--ir_. tne United States. The new machines comori^e 50 Lockheed general reconnaissance machines and 200 North American trainers. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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212 1939-02-05 22 Increased Fine For Wasting Court's Time [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Saturday. DORAISAMY, who apparently star tec. celebrating Thaipusam a little t*c early was found by a kindly police constable lying on the five-foot way on a barber'!: shop in Hugh Low Street and taken to she police station, thence212 words
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Article63 1939-02-05 22 RECEPTION FOR REFUGEE SCIENTISTS London, Feb. 4— A reception is being held at Burlington House next Tuesday j in honour of over 200 refugee scientists und 5-cholars from six different European countries. Tlie guests will be received bv Sir Wi'.liom Pragg, president of the Roya 1 C::ciety, Sir Frederic Kenyon.British Official Wireless - 63 words
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Article, Illustration32 1939-02-05 22 Hundred of boatmen (one of them appears in the picture above) have been thWi, out of work as a result of Japanese naval operations alon* the China coast.32 words
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319 1939-02-05 22 REST WIN ANNUAL ST. ANDREW'S RUGBY MATCH ReH 5 P*s- old Boys 'a.' a PtS KCSV Singapore, Saturday. PLAYED on water-logged ground, in Farrer Park to-day .the annual n«by fixture between the St. Andrew Old Boys and the Rest results in a win for thc latter by five points (a319 words
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Article18 1939-02-05 22 Lord Baldwin's fund for refugees now stands at a total of £390.053.— British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 18 words
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Article139 1939-02-05 22 Loan To China Undei Review London, Feb. 4. "THE last has not boas heard of 1 the proposal fcr a British loan to China, I gather," says the Daily Mail's city editor 'in spite of tne hazards of the Sino-.lapanese war. "British trading interest* would welcome well-directed eccnoir.ic assistance toReuter - 139 words
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Article28 1939-02-05 22 London, Feb. 4— ln a match played .it Cardiff before a crowd of 50,000. Wales defeated Scotland at rugby by 11 points to three ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article242 1939-02-05 22 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lininur. Friday. A SEQUEL to the daring robbery that took place on Wednesday night nee- the Flyin^ Club when Leong Ngen, an elderly Chinese woman. was tied up, graced, the house rarsar.^ed and $45 worth of jewellery stolen was heard242 words
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337 1939-02-05 22 I From Our Gun Repay::, "Vn.tv sat inl:?y. ERI VL ...nil are aro«**l n Feb >**« A'' i„ ft air ..By the Peatt* wearne's De Haviiland planes. Major Moths a Sunderland flying "forixess ,nd rosslbl7 a KL.M. Douglas are amon? ™e aircraft tsWn_337 words
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Article96 1939-02-05 22 London, Feb. 4. FIREMEN fcught their way to the top floor of a blaz.ng two-storev house in Penny fields, Limehouse. and founcl a youn"- married couple, and their nve-vear-old daughter and a six nunths oid baby boy huddled together near a window, all dead, exceptReuter - 96 words
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Article162 1939-02-05 22 Prison For Entering House S'ngapore, Saturday. AIUKE&TED by two constables whe bad cm him c«min« out of a backlane off Martaban Read in the ■nail hours en lan "tap Seng Kui we* tried to-day before Mr. L B. Gibson, the district .'udge, Wh< (onvi"<<{* Hm Ml a charge of "hoosrbreai162 words
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Article75 1939-02-05 22 Alleged Theft Of A Ring Singapore, Saturday. -Sv/ee E* J* was this morning charged in the FWb Police Court before Mr. L. C. G***™ the alleged theft of a ring brie rtfngto Lim Chin Hoe in his dwelling it Puiau Serembun on Jan. 17 Accused claimed trial, and Court spector75 words
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Article69 1939-02-05 22 REQUIRED TO SHOW CAUSE Singapore, Saturday Lan Soon Hg appeared before Mr. L. C ««J» fifth police court this mornmg J was required to show cause why n should not be ordered to execute bond for good behaviour. Accused opposed the order and Cou; inspector Alex R. Mac^an asked* a.69 words
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Article46 1939-02-05 22 tjpv; Yrrk Feb. 4.— Thirteen P^< are C known rk to F be dead and four g .....red dead as a result of J^f^, Ohio River tributaries in Ohio, jw land and West Virginia Scores o^P* pic have been anven from their n^ ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Advertisement24 1939-02-05 22 tin WEAKNESS DEBILITY AN/EMIA use DESCHIENS' Syrup of Haemoglobin ALWAYS CURES, and gives healtl, and strength. im (HUir iU* t*rn_»i rt« »*>*». NWdwated *io»* fit24 words
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979 1939-02-05 23 The, Turf SPEAR OF SARAWAK WINS ISKANDAR CUP AT IPOH Survives Objection CHEEKY UPSETS TO PAY $115 \Fram Our G:cn Reporter] armDii i m j t 'P' ,h Saturday. A ";V vt d **>' a rari "ff «f the Perak Turf x Hubs Jan.-! eb. meeting at Inoh wh.,k Rain979 words
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Article52 1939-02-05 23 Chungking, Feb. 4. The National Military Council has rei ved a further remittance of $100,000 Chinese from overseas Chinese in t^e r/nited States as a contribution to Cfcira's war chest. Generalissimo Chi- Kal she* Is rending a telegram iu. :.i:'. lh: iu ipr their patriotism. Cnfncse Centred52 words
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148 1939-02-05 23 EMILIO BETTINA WINS WORLD CRUISERWEIGHT TITLE New York, Feb. 1. AT Madison Square Garden, a crowd of 1>),000 stim thz world's cruiserweight title fight, accoding to the New York State Athletic Commission, in Which EipUig Bettina frcm Beacon, New York, technically knocked cut Tiger Fox, the Negro from Spokane inReuter - 148 words
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379 1939-02-05 23 Muar Chinese Beat Teachers At Hockey [From Our Gicn Correspondent] Muar. A GOAL by C. C. Chew early in the second half gave the Muar Chinese hockey team a I—o1 0 victory over the Government School Teachers when the sides met in a friendly match played at the Government English379 words
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55 1939-02-05 23 Invitation Tennis Tourney At S. C. C. During Chinese New Year An open invitation lawn tennis tournament sanctioned by the LT.A. of Malaya will be held on the Singapore Cricket Club courts on Feo. 17. 18. 19. 20 and 21, play commences al 4.45 pm en th^ opening date. Entries55 words
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Article, Illustration37 1939-02-05 23 TOMMY FARR SPARRING WITH A FILM ACTOR jr Trevor Wignall thinks that' Tommy Farr is a boxer who has got (the most breaks in the world to-day. Tommy is here seen spar- ring- with a film star.37 words
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173 1939-02-05 23 (From Our Own Correspondent) Hongkong, Feb. 4. r |^HE Malayan Rugby team visiting Hongkong played their first match this afternoon, meeting the Hongkong Rugby Club. A thrilling game ended in a draw of nineteen points all, and this result was a good reflection173 words
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Article130 1939-02-05 23 Before a large gathering of spectators, an enthusiastic match was played between the Merry Union Badminton Party "B" String and the Chinese Sports Association on last Sunday at the Happy World Stadium, resulting in victory for the former 7 games to nil. SmGLES:— C. B. Nair beat130 words
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Article455 1939-02-05 23 |F this were a detective story 1 would be inclined to call it "The Strange Case Of Tonutiy Fnrr," writes Trevor Wigiiall in the Sunday Referee. It is a lon^ time since I test v. rote aboi't the Welsh heavyweight, hut re.-ont happenings have led455 words
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Article544 1939-02-05 23 (By "Pete") T'HE eighth annual general meeting A of the Singapore Table Tennis Association was held yesterday afternoon at the Board Room of the Straits Chinese Recreation Club. j 1 Mr. son Ghee S'oon presided and among those present were Messrs. T. W. Ong, Dr. Tay544 words
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Article34 1939-02-05 23 Singapore. Saturday. This afternoon's heavy dcwnpom* washed out the Cc v!on Sports Clu'- Hcck^y Ch-ta which had beet) arranged on an elaborate »r«le llie tun 'i' n has cn34 words
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Article, Illustration53 1939-02-05 24 DANCING TO POPULARITY Held For The First Time htjhjk,jl,kj was the ke> note of the Advertising Hall held for the first time in Singapore on Wednesday night at the air-eor:Ht.oned Caba ™< ia the New Dance hcriesscs fane* rslume.v •j- 1 \v:<\ for -v: r"0 N) rim were v >rV53 words
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