Malaya Tribune, 24 January 1938
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Title Section41 1938-01-24 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: 1 Guaranteed Largest Sales 01. XXVII, No. 19. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Jan. 24, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1938 FIVE CENTS.41 words
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Advertisement806 1938-01-24 1 S I J THEY LAST A BRITISH MADE THROUGHOUT j *t BS ROADSTER <^F BS A VERSEAS BICYCLE Wheels. Tyres- Dunlop ROADSTER. N\ /yJjrWt Tyres. Dunlop ROADSTER. f/ v\m OSi N Gearcase. B.S.A. oil-bath detachable. \VvV #\X Rear Hub. 8.5.A., with Free Wheel. \&m l\ »rdals. B.S.A. rubber 4 in.806 words
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414 1938-01-24 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES MERCHANT NAVY TRAINING New Residential Course At Southampton YEAR by year the standard required lor the various Board of Trade examinations becomes higher and the necessity for a preliminary course of training more and "more evident. It is with this In mind that one of the most414 words
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Article251 1938-01-24 2 Last Year The Best Since 1930 The year 1937 is the best in Clyde shipbuilding since 1930. The 21 producing shipyards on the river floated 112 vessels, aggregating 378,210 tons. The productivity in 1930 exceeded the half-mil-lion ton mark. It is calculated that the naval tonnage on the251 words
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Advertisement416 1938-01-24 2 STEAMER BAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA (incorporated in England). A v, Jta j I». O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore 1938. COMORIN 15,000 Jan 23 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 Feb. 11 BANGALORE 6.000 Feb. 12 NALDERA 16,000 Feb. 25 RANPURA 17,000 Mar. 11 BHUTAN 6.100 Mar. 12 BEHAR 6,000 Mar. 21416 words
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Advertisement81 1938-01-24 2 8.1. (APCAR) SAILINGS. F«r HONGKONG, AMOY ft JAPAN. Leave olllWHtl Singapore. SANTHLA 8,000 Jan. 27 TALMA 10,000 Feb. 10 SIRDHANA 8,000 Feb. 24 f or PENANG, RANGOON ft CALCUTTA SHIRALA 8,000 Feb. 5 TILAWA 10.000 Feb. 19 SANTHIA 8,000 Mar o p&o BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information81 words
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Advertisement526 1938-01-24 2 M D V I KOKUSAI LINE (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) j j, (Incorporated in Japan). For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama). I Dae. Dae. Sailing Due. Penang Spore Spore via. New York MARU Feb. 3 Feb. 5 Keelung Mar. 1« I m]s KIRISHIMA MARU Mar. 8 Mar. 11 Mar.526 words
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Advertisement530 1938-01-24 2 i PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private batb Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON. ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng FIONIA 25-1 25-1 26-1 27-1 LALANDIA 15-2 15-2 16-2 17-2 JUTLANDIA 8-3 8-3 9-3 10-3530 words
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Advertisement451 1938-01-24 2 f STEAMER SAILINGS. i NORDDEUTSCHKK [nord] ,v I LLOYD I (Incor P°rated la Germany). The undernoted are the Con.p intended fixtures: OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. BHA] NORTH CHINA and JAPAN Du< s.s. "WLEGAND" for Bangkok only s.s. "GNEISENAU" omits No: China Feb HOMEWARD For HOLLAND, HAMBURG BR] M Sails from451 words
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Advertisement2874 1938-01-24 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS ars now invited for the following materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room Supply of 7,500 tons of Australian or English Gas Coal, shipment date to give delivery at the Gas Works between 36-4-38 and 6.638, 4 p.m., Feb. 2,2,874 words
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Advertisement506 1938-01-24 3 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED—For A. C. S., Tangkak, a teacher, either sex, able to olay on the piano. Mm. qualification, Cambridge School Certificate. Only locally educated per.sDiis ccxisiuered. Apply The Principal, A.C.S., Malacca. WANTED experienced and qualified male teacher. Apply Box No. 35 c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED—A typist with506 words
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Advertisement143 1938-01-24 3 TO LOOK FRESH AND YOUNG. Let D. T. LIM'S JAVA FACE LOTION helps your powder to cling much longer to your skin. Let it stay throughout the hard day. It gives a fascinating finish and a marvellous complexion. For personal attractiveness:— Start your bottle to-day and watch all the wrinkles143 words
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Article283 1938-01-24 4 Dividend Of 12 Per Cent. For Year THE annual meeting of The Ayer Molek Rubber Co., Ltd., will be held at 137, Heeren Street, Malacca, on Saturday, Jan. 29, at noon. The report for the year ended Oct. 31, signed by the managing director, Mr. Ong Chin283 words
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Article392 1938-01-24 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Jan. 22. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Steadiest Quietly Steady Spot Buyers 75 16 7»4 —116 Sellers 7% 7 516 —116 3rd Forward (July: Sept.) Buyers 75 16 7% —116 Sellers 7% 7 516 —1 16 2nd Forward (Apr.'June) Buyers 77 16 7 3392 words
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Article75 1938-01-24 4 Reuter Wireless. m London. Jan. 23. With the influx of foreign capital, supplies of credit for short term engagements generally proved more then necessary. Discount brokers, further depressed by the results of this week's treasury bill offerings where, in the market, quota bills dropped to 22 per centReuter Wireless. - 75 words
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Article64 1938-01-24 4 The export of tinned pinneaonles from Pvlalaya during the week ended Jan 1i amounted to 30,736 cases, of which 16 70, cases went to the United Kingdom, 1,1715 to the Continent c! Europe, 2.150 to Canada and 10.704 elsewhere. The exports from Dec. 26 to Jan. 15 were64 words
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Article169 1938-01-24 4 The Infanticide BUI which Lord Dawson has introduced in the House of Lords, provides that a woman who wilfully causes the death of her child may, in certain circumstances, he convicted 01 infanticide instead of murder-] The Bill iays it down that if *ucli a woman had169 words
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Advertisement427 1938-01-24 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: aaglng Director 3171 Secretary 4944 j tit rural Manager 3513 Accountant 3928 Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: NEW YORK BANKERS: Mldl-nd Bank, Ltd. 1 Irving427 words
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Advertisement96 1938-01-24 4 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. jtoeorporated m Sofia** BNGAPORJS BRANCHI f, D* Almeida Street. I Anthorised and Bttbeortbed Capital 13,000,000 Paid-up Capital £1,000,000 i i Reserved Fund f 500,000 < HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Klrkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and96 words
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Advertisement230 1938-01-24 4 Spite YOUNG Bank Assistant Promoted fffffi when he got rid of mm STARVATION Igf W HAD EARLY UA HALF IHjjH LOOK HERE YOUNG MAN YOU'Rel'l I=-==^^*^^»^ AN HOUR AGO 1 MUST J ,f/ 1 LATE AGAIN THIS MORNING, WHAT'S A WHEN YOU WAKE UP GET UP WISH I DIDN'T <230 words
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Article797 1938-01-24 5 Quotations By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Jan. 22, 1 p.m. MINING Fraser CO. Buyers. Sellers. Tin 46 DKumbang 30 6 32 6xd I Malay 50 55 -cd •am 25- 26Weng 0.75 0.80 rin Tin 24!- 25 r 1.52% 1.57% Malay 28 9 29 9 m irirng797 words
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Article123 1938-01-24 5 Fraser And Co - Report By I Fraser And Co. Singapore, Jan. 24. MINING. Tin is cewn cent in New York to 41% cents. As usual on Monday markets open very quietly and prices are practically unchanged over the week-end. Batu Selangors are $1.54— $1.57, while Hong Fatt have buyers at123 words
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Article14 1938-01-24 5 The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $90 (down $1/4).14 words
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Article17 1938-01-24 5 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 24 (unchanged); Sellers 24Vk (unchanged).17 words
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Article785 1938-01-24 5 S.E. Levy; Co - Daily Report By S.E. Levy Co. Singapore, Sunday. XkJL are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White, Weld and Co.. New York, report to us by cable as follows:— STOCKS. The market was primarily a Saturday785 words
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Article62 1938-01-24 5 Singapore, Sunday. Mr. Rudolph Friml, pianist and composer, arrived to-day by the Potsdam. Educated at the Prague Conservatoire. Mr. Friml went to America with Kubelik. He gave many piano recitaln. playing his own piano concerto with the New York Symphony Orchestra. Among his compositions are piano pieces62 words
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Article245 1938-01-24 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Jan 22. 1 p.m. Total for Company Dividend Books Close financial Date Ex Div. year Payable Date to date TIN: To Asam Kumbang 1- No. 61 Jan. 21 jan 28 Jan. 22 Vk% 6d Bonus. Austral Malay 9d. __i 5% 3d. Bonus. Ipoh245 words
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Article246 1938-01-24 5 I -ynard Co. Ltd., $30,000 Int. 30, Oct. 31 95 105 norn SINGAPORE MUNICD7AL: 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. -Mar. 31, Sept. 30 «...102 104 norn 1907 rea 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31, sept. 30 108 110 norn 1909 red. 195? $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept 30246 words
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330 1938-01-24 5 Singapore, Monday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat 46 4 10 2 Ayer Hitam 25 3 26 3 Bangnns 23 9 24 6 Batu Selangor 1.52 1 57 Chanderiangs 20 6 22 Hitam Tin 0.40 0 45 Hongkong Tin 25 3 26 3 Hong Fatts 1.06 1330 words
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Advertisement198 1938-01-24 5 nwmm mm —ft 1 i m sssammrs S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Bankers and Brokers in Securitie* and Commodttlen. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. 1 COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y X NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE.198 words
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Article125 1938-01-24 6 Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal Air Service, closing 6 a.m. to-morrow, Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. vMedan, Jask§, :Amsterdam§ ani London?: Netherlands, closing 7 pm to-morrow. Penang, Siam, Burma, India Iraq Palestine. Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great Britain, Ireland, Europe, Nigeria, Gola125 words
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Article158 1938-01-24 6 Mails expected from Penang and Kuala Lumpur by Air (Internal Service) ;o-dav. Deliveries of boxholders' letter; on.y 7.30 p.m. to-day and delivery cf i?ttcrs 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Australia. Netherlands Indies etc. by Air (Qantas) tomorrow. Deliveries of boxholders' only 2.30 p.m. and general delivery o:158 words
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Article21 1938-01-24 6 Mails despatched from Singapore on Dec. 31, 1937, by the Ranpura was delivered in London on Jan. 22. 1938.21 words
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Article28 1938-01-24 6 The s.s. F'onia for Denmark (Parcels only). Mails previously announced ay closing at 10 a.m. tc-morrow will novv close at. 1 p.m. on the same day.28 words
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Article50 1938-01-24 6 (Wavelengths 49.3 metres) TO-DAY 7.00 p.m. Signnl and Programmes. 7.05 p.m. Popular Tunes. 7.45 p.m. Light Music with Evelyn Scotney (Soprano). 8.20 o.m. Empire Exchange (8.8.C. Rebroadcast) 8.35 p.m. Violoncello Recital by Cannon Hil! (8.8.C. Rebroadcast) 8.50 p.m. Interlude. 8.55 p.m. News Bulletin. 9.00 p.m. Close Down.50 words
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Article117 1938-01-24 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JAN. 24 Public Lecture on Christian Science by Mr. Paul A. Harsch, Orange Grove Road, 6.30 p.m. Hockey: S.R.C. I v. Khalsa, S.R.C; S.CR.C "A" v. P.W.D., S.CR.C; Colt: v inniskillings, Tanglin; A.P.C. v. llth A.A. Battery, Paya Lebar: V.M.C.A. v. R.A.117 words
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Article131 1938-01-24 6 Singapore, Jan. 24. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rohna 22. Sheers Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Potsdam 18; Diomed 14; Mapia 11; I alandia 9; Kudat 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2) Perak 32; Kinta131 words
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Article132 1938-01-24 6 Pangkoi. British. 687 lons from Pontianak Jan. 22, to Pontianak Jan 24. Diomed. British. 6.354 tons from Dei. ren Jan. 22. to Penang Jan 25 Teircsias. British. 4.655 tons from Liverpool Jan. 22. to Yokohama Jan 24. Hero. Norwegian, 823 tens fr D Bangkok Jan. 22, to P.132 words
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Advertisement241 1938-01-24 6 faff k§ IMA] MALAYAN PfiCMIEP HOTEL J TO-NIGHT—COCKTAIL DANCE 6.3 0 to 8.30 P.M. t DINNER AM) DANCE t informal* «J 2C TO MIDNIGHT. J I CABARET ATTRACTION. II IST Elt A FLO LIGHTNING TAP DANCERS NON-DINERS $1.00. SfJooee!! J j Australia's 150 th Anniversary l THE SENTiMEV r\L BLOKE241 words
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Advertisement588 1938-01-24 6 MR. WISE-GUY SAYS DON'T EXCEED THE WEEI) LIMIT. Mr. Wise Guy. You know what it means to exceed the speed limit. You realise the danger that lurks at every corner when a cautionary measure is disre garded. In like manner there is a speed limit in living one's life Whtm588 words
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Miscellaneous89 1938-01-24 6 1 POSTAL I^TELLIGEIVCeT i STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES* TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME SS|BS d Tembilahan £j» Jan It I SS I?SSSSS North and West* Suisang 24 3 p.m. Netherlands Indies:—Bagan Beng- ou oa 1 kalis and Selat Pandjang Hong Thong 24 3 p.b. TO-MORROW Pe'ngTranß 615 nly) Potsdam Jan89 words
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649 1938-01-24 7 Air Mail - RAPID WORK j 200,000 Instructors Already Taught <B.V Air Mail London, Jan. 15. THE Air Raids Precautions Department of the Home Office js becoming an fcmpire Clearing House information and advice on all matters concerning civil precautions ins! air raids. ugh the dominions649 words
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Article144 1938-01-24 7 Former C-In-C. Of The China Station Reuter. London, Jan. 23. THE death is announc2d of Admiral Sir Allan Frederick Everett, K.C.M.G., K.C.V.O., C.B. —Reuter Wireless. The late Sir Allan was born on Feb 22, 1868. He was the son of Col. John Frederic Everett. In 1899 heReuter. - 144 words
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Article160 1938-01-24 7 Extent Of His Power Laid Down Reuter. Paris, Jan. 22. rIE extent of General Gamelin's new powers as the chief of staff for national defence, was outlined in thr-e decrees published in to-day's Official Journal. The first relates to his function in tiros of peace, and says thatReuter. - 160 words
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Article103 1938-01-24 7 Mamii'd?tiire Of War Equipment Reuters. Pretoria, Jan. 22. THE Union Government has decided to erect a large-scale factory for the manufacture of heavy guns, tanks armoured cars and bombs. Mr. Pirow, Minister for Defence, announced that the factory will be built by the railways They had almostReuters. - 103 words
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Article171 1938-01-24 7 Long List Published By Colonial Office (From Our Own Correspondent) (By Air MaiU London, Jan. 12. THE year's biggest list of Colonial appointments; have just been announced. Among "first*' appointments, the following have been allocated to Malaya:— R. M. Marsh. A. W. J. Thomas, R. G. K.171 words
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Advertisement52 1938-01-24 7 ADVICE TO VALET USERS Don't use imitation blades in your Valet razor, because they do not fit the razor perfectly. Valet btades and Valet razors ere designed to work together as an ideal combination and must, therefore, give the maximum number of close, clean, shaves at the lowest possible cost.52 words
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Advertisement80 1938-01-24 7 Whitsun l/| or whitout you get the liveliest snaps on Selo films Whatever the Clerk of the Weather decides, make sure of lively snaps by using Selo or Selochrome. These famous British films obtainable in all sizes have so much extra speed and latitude that even in a climate like80 words
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Advertisement125 1938-01-24 7 DON'T %t% <© /7 miss I c :sfte c// ,v THE I >I^%, C Itf /OP THE I Cc>iv ay YEAR j iMiif f a tv x* I PREEMUS f RAINCOATS 'I I <|OCt0 CtS I The LighUve'eht Coat for TropiA «ic* mac V^ CB 1 cal Use. Weighs only125 words
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Article49 1938-01-24 8 Dock Workers Boycott Haruna Maru Reuter. London, Jan. 22. FjESPITE last-minute efforts by union V officials, Middlesborough stevedores still refuse to handle the Haruna Maru's cargo. The vessel sails to-night without cargo. #1' The union officials are reporting the matter to the joint council of dock labourers.—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article199 1938-01-24 8 The following passengers for the Straits are travelling by the Hector, which is due at Singapore from Europe to-morrow Mr. and Mrs. R. G. H. Tait, Dr. and Mrs. H. Allen. Capt. V. E. Ward. R.N., (Ret.) and Mrs. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. J.199 words
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Advertisement423 1938-01-24 8 A Galaxy of Musical Stars in a new hit by WALTER j WANGER who made VOGUES of 1938" CAPITOL To-*** 6 15 9 15 The story of the hottest, j a esL> sw n K^ est street in ali c world failed with J j meJod v dan ciog—SWlNG j423 words
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Advertisement283 1938-01-24 8 DIAMONDS OR HEAR IS.. .SHE STEALS BOTH! Ml IF YOU DON'T SHE'LL TAKE IT ANYWAY! j GERTRUDE MICHAEL LEE BOWMAN LARRY CRABBE SANDRA STORME I *Tl||wlr^ j^.,..,..^-..^-.^-^--.^.^-.-^-.w*—^-—-—^-— 4 .id^MBIHBRBfIBfIH; t v pk^rT a ADCwrF with REGINALD OWEN ALAN MARSHAL HENRY STEPHENSON f 1 1 |I|T4|| A CLARENCE LEIF ERIKSON DAME283 words
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Advertisement100 1938-01-24 8 I 7 THEY DOUBTED HIM REAT WHEN GUILTY! (ggjH oo UBLE The story that made new crime history (lfl(lrfriH FEATURE in the country's po- llUiljJ Uf lice annals! ATTRACTION a new 'fk Chattel Gra>*on end Sjr 6o(»f«f» J*Sk» Directed by ItWIS FOSTf* ALSO BUCK JONES in 'SUDDEN BILL DORN" An100 words
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Article853 1938-01-24 9 Traditions Revived HOISTING OF ALE GARLANDS ale garland of evergreens and winter berries hanging recently take pushed through the rails "f a wooden gallery outside the se*i enteenth-century George Inn off the Borough High Street announced thai ale punch was being ed within the house. The853 words
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Article69 1938-01-24 9 (Geylang). Admissions to all Classes from Primary to Senior Cambridge. Experienced and qualified tutors. CAMBRIDGE SUBJECTS:— English; Latin, French, Mathematics, History. Geography, Religious Knowledge, Hygiene and Physiology. Evening Classes for Cambridge and Matriculation examinations in English, Latin, French, and Mathematics from 6.30—8.30 p.m. FEES:—Lower Elementary $2.50, Higher69 words
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Article227 1938-01-24 9 KONOYE'S VIEW No Change In The Tokyo Policy Reuter. Tokyo, Jan. 22. 'TAR distant still is the end of the conflict. It will be a long time m before a settlement is reached. Ours is indeed a momentous task, unparalleled in history", declared Premier Konove inReuter. - 227 words
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Advertisement184 1938-01-24 9 HAPPY cabaret! TO-NIGHT 5 NIGHT DANCE FROM 9 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. SPECIAL CABARET ATTRACTION v Ultra Acrobatic and Character Dancers j if AKMEX AND €OrvnA»| j Appearing at all Tea and Night Dancer Night Dance Admission 50 cents Tea Dance every Wednesday, Friday, J Saturday and Sunday. Admission Free. S184 words
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Advertisement238 1938-01-24 9 GUARD AGAINST COLDS BY BUILDING UP VOI R RESISTING POWER. If you are subject to colds look to the condition of your biood. for the fact that you are constantly catching cold is a sign that the blood is in poor conditior. In order to improve your blood eat enly238 words
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Advertisement220 1938-01-24 9 Kidney Germs Wreck Health Your Kidneys are a marvelous structure. \V;tliin them are 9 million tiny tubes which act as filters for the blood. When germs attack them you suffer from Burning. Itching Passages, "Getting Up Nights." Leg l'ains. Dizziness, Rheumatism, Lumbago, -\erviness. Circles under Eves or Swollen Ankles, etc.220 words
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Advertisement293 1938-01-24 9 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE. SPECIALIZING fewfer I .Muscle anomalies. Crosseu< eyes. Complicated cases of defective vision. Classes if needed. R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. Phone .'i()o2. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation. •Ole Ajrent: SCHMIDT SHOTEN, LTD. j EXPERT EUROPEAN LADIES HAIRDRESSERS. Permanent293 words
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Advertisement97 1938-01-24 9 X I "The trouble about DOU3LC I i WEDDING is that you may see it J but not hear it, the laughter of an audience seeing it is so uncontroll- i cd. If there is any special reason why you should not laugh USI you 1 ache, you should keep97 words
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Miscellaneous169 1938-01-24 9 CLUB DIARY {There are numerous Clubs in Singapore members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune.'* This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be Included in the "Diary of Events." The "Club169 words
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Miscellaneous65 1938-01-24 9 "IXL MOSQUITO-CHASER" drives away mosquitoes most effectively, thereby ensuring one a sound sleep. Price $1.00 a bottle which lasts for months. Outstation orders 30 cts extra i«i stamps. C.O.D. orders accepted. Not injurious to health and does not stain cloth materials. Boonly and Company, 14E, Chulia Street, Singapore. (Several Distributing65 words
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Obituary64 1938-01-24 10 Dr. Yap Yeow Chin and family desire to expres their sincere thanks to the members of the Ho Kee Club, Tiang Choon Kok Association, relatives and friendo for their kir.d attendance at the fun eral of the late Madame Sect Choo Imm and also those who paid64 words
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Article897 1938-01-24 10 yyiTH the international tin control scheme working, if not to perfection, at least as satisfactorily as it is possible for any scheme to work when its primary object is the stabilisation of price controlled by the regulation of supply, it is not unnatural that there should be a897 words
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Article137 1938-01-24 10 Incendiarism Suspected At Hankow Reuter. Hankow, Jan. 24. THE Soviet Embassy in French conces--1 sion in Hankow was completely destroyed by fire which broke out at £.35 last night: Incendiarism is susoected. as a foreigner states that he distinctly heard an explosion before the outbreak. Most ofReuter. - 137 words
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Article110 1938-01-24 10 NOTES COMMENTS Photography iirHEN photography was newly arrived as a world's wonder, slow plates and poor lenses made portraiture almost impossible except under the sky of heaven, says the Manchester Guirdian. To that distant period of the Victorian era belongs the rhymed advice to the photographer, amateur or professional: "But110 words
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Article154 1938-01-24 10 VTOW wide-aperture lenses and highly sensitive films make indoor "snapshots" well within the range of possibility, with the result that we find Mr. Winston Churchill complaining that press photographers have a growing habit of snatching individual portraits at public banquets of eminent persons seized unsuspectingly, and it154 words
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Article251 1938-01-24 10 rr.HE progress of science has wrought j far-reaching changes in this world and also in the outlook of life. The I chemist, for example, has done much for industry, especially for new industries, but at the same time he has spread consternation among old ones. That has com'251 words
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Article180 1938-01-24 10 Chinese students in middle schools, universities and technical colleges throughout the country will undergo a strict wartime training according to a new programme mapped out by the educational authorities in China. Students who volunteer to do front line work at once must first complete a special military training180 words
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Article384 1938-01-24 10 By "Looker On" A HERMIT living in Yorkshire was found to have £500 sewn into his mattress. Just one more case of a man retiring on a small fortune. "Nobody can reasonably object to cross-country running," says a writer. Although nothing infuriates anti-litter enthusiasts more than384 words
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Advertisement237 1938-01-24 10 TkWTAHA IN. WHY I T- a- j t> 2*f IF YOU ARE IN SEARCH J I OF REALLY GOOD PURE GRAPE BRANDY THEN jfjbllil TINTARA AUSTRALIAN IS WHAT YOU WANT. .V.^ViD v QUART BOTTLE $2.50 PINT BOTTLE $1.35 I II ff' (INCLUDING DUTY). SOLE AGENTS ROBINSON Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. KUALA237 words
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Advertisement33 1938-01-24 10 RAILWAYS j CHINESE j NEW YEAR j 31st January Ist February; 1938 CHEAP RETURN TICKETS at SINGLE FARE A HALF FOR THE DOUBLE JOURNEY from ALL STATIONS FOR PARTICULARS Enquire Any Station Master.33 words
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427 1938-01-24 11 ADVERSE OPINION FLATTERING U.S. AT EXPENSE OF BRITAIN AMERICA is not impressed with the moderation displayed by the speech made hy the Japanese Foreign Minister, Baron Hirota, in the Diet on Friday. It is felt in Washington that the real427 words
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Article62 1938-01-24 11 Encroachments To Be Handled On The Spot Reuter. Ambassador Grew's representations to the Japanese Government in connecti with the Japanese entry into American property at Nanking has caused genera! approval here. Otherwise, there is no reaction. It is understood that Washington will continue to leave to diplomats onReuter. - 62 words
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Article65 1938-01-24 11 Heedless Of World Opinion? Reuter Washington, Jan. 28. MR Ickes, Secretary for the Interior, in a soeech here, attacked fascist as being heedless of world opinion H» aid that nations which denied frmiom of thought and speech at Hid cruelly discriminated against i f "wn ritizcns owingReuter - 65 words
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Article38 1938-01-24 11 Petrol Pipe Trouble In Mid-Ocean Reuter. San Pedro, California. Jan. 23. THE China Clipper going to Honolulu was forced to return owing to petrol pipe trouble when 600 miles out. and landed safely at Los Angeles.—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article26 1938-01-24 11 A Chinese was taken to hospital on Saturday night with burns on his hand leceived from a petrol lamp in his shop at Bedok.26 words
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Article107 1938-01-24 11 Tientsin-Pukow Railway Front Broken Reuter. Shanghai, Jan. 24. THERE is a luU on the northern front. The Tientsin-Pukow railway front was broken, with the Chinese launching a surprise attack It is claimed thst Liangsiation. 13 miles scuth of Yenehow. has been recaptured but there is noReuter. - 107 words
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Article40 1938-01-24 11 Perfectly Well And Cheerful Reuter. Soestdijk, Jan. 24. THE birth of Princess Juliana's baby is not expected to-night, according to information received from the palace at 7 p.m.. It is stated the Princess is perfectly well and cheerful.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article105 1938-01-24 11 Bill For Commons Next Month British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 23. WHEN the first Cabinet meeting since the Christmas recess is held next Wednesday, the ministers will be in a position to review the Parliamentary programme for the remainder of the session. The Government is known to haveBritish Official Wireless. - 105 words
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Article48 1938-01-24 11 Celebrates Its 50th Anniversary Reuter. London, Jan. 22. THE 50th anniversary of foundation of the "Star," a London evening news, paper, was celebrated at a public dinner last night. Many messages were received, including congratulations from Mr. Uoya George, Lord Beaverbrook, Lord Rodderace and Lord Wakefield.—ReuterReuter. - 48 words
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Article91 1938-01-24 11 Reuter Wireless. Moscow. Jan. 2J Ninety-three per cent, of all neasi are united in 243,700 collective stated Agricultural Commissar Eikhe who declared that the industry now possessed 367,000 tractors 105.000 harvester combines and scores of thousands of other machines. He claimed that the Soviet has achieved far moreReuter Wireless. - 91 words
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64 1938-01-24 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Monday. As a result of a drive by the Police and Municipality, about 500 hawkers are out on strike to-day. They have assembled near the Capitol Theatre, where the Police are standing by, while their leaders are conferring with the64 words
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70 1938-01-24 11 Lieutenant R.M. Lloyd, 48 Punjab Regiment, who was wounded in the recent campaign against insurgent tribesmen on the Frontier of India, arrived at Southampton on the troopship "Nevasa" from India. Lieutenant Lloyd was injured in the neck is now paralysed in the shoulders and arms. He has been brought home70 words
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Article267 1938-01-24 11 Big Advance In Three Years British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 23. THE first-line strength in aircraft of the Royal Air Force and the fleet air arm, including squadrons overseas, is now 2,031 which is rather more than double the strength before the re-armament programme was undertaken.British Official Wireless. - 267 words
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Article226 1938-01-24 11 Interview With Chinese Propagandists Singapore, Monday. DETURNING after three months' propaganda work in Italy on behalf of the Chinese Government, Dr. Sih Kwang Tsien and Dr. Jen Shien Chuen arrived here this morning by the Conte Rosso." Interviewed by a Tribune reporter, Dr. Jen said that226 words
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Article72 1938-01-24 11 No Wish To Hurt Feelings Reuter. .Warsaw, Jan. 23. POLISH censors have banned the pub lie showing of the Panay film. This is thought; to be due to a desire of the authorities "not to hurt the feelings of the Japanese," with whom Poland isReuter. - 72 words
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Article81 1938-01-24 11 Comment By Manchester Guardian Reuter. London, Jan. 22. NO victorious army in occupation likes to have its misdeeds described Is the world's Press, but the fact remains that the Japanese have no right to impose censorship in the International Settlement," declared Manchester Guardian, in upholding its correspondent's refusalReuter. - 81 words
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137 1938-01-24 11 30 KILLED Inhabitants Flee Over Border Reuter. Perpignan, Jan. 24. IT is estimated that 30 people were killed and 40 seriously injured when nationalist aeroplanes raided for the first time in the civil war the Spanish frontier town of Puigcerda. AnReuter. - 137 words
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Obituary133 1938-01-24 11 Death Of Well-Known Soldier REUTER reports the death of Lord Richard Godolphin Walmesley Chaloner Gisborcugh, at the age of 82. He was created a baron in 1917. The deceased was educated at Winchester, entered the Army in 1878 and served in India and Afghanistan. He commanded the First133 words
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Obituary22 1938-01-24 11 Reuter Paris, Jan. 23. The death has occurred here o! Madame Blum, wife of M. Blum exPremier of France—ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Advertisement60 1938-01-24 11 NATURAL 1 FLAVOUR >lill that is what makes V\ if aylmer Sou p s s BllJi 1 7 much more delicious. V Serve AYLMER and enjoy the healthful y goodness of garden fresh Canadian Available in the following varieties: elery Green Pea -sVL Oyster Consomme Ipl Oxtail Asparagus l Wi60 words
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Advertisement58 1938-01-24 11 BETTER FOOD I I ...BUTTHE And isn't that what we all wish for? You are well advised to install 11 fkm 1/ a H.M.V. Refrigerator pi IVI V for greater economy. MM* w Tne only Refrigerator with \wiTH A iftfivi) GUARANTEE the "Silent Circulator" L co,< making mechanism. uAri i.hS58 words
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195 1938-01-24 12 MR. LL. GEORGE Interviewed On The Riveira Reuter. Cap D'Antibes (Kiviera), Jan. 24. MIC. Lloyd George, who is celebrating his golden wedding on Jan. 24, in a special interview, declared the future liberty of many generations depended on what Britain,Reuter. - 195 words
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Article241 1938-01-24 12 Contempt Of Court In Johore From Our Ou:i Correspondent Johore Bahru. Jan. 21. WHEN the .second Magistrate. Johore Bahru. Sheikh Abu Bakar. was pro.sidiug in Court yesterday, a Sikh who was seated behind the dock was noticed conversing with some Sikh prison civ mside ihe dock. The Magistrate241 words
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Article58 1938-01-24 12 Loving Cup From Liberal Members British Official Wireless. London. Jan. 22. WHEN Mr. Lloyd George celebrates his golden wedding on Monday at Ohp Dantibes where he and Dame Margaret are at present on holiday, among the presents he will receive will be a golden loving cup fromBritish Official Wireless. - 58 words
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Article445 1938-01-24 12 INVESTIGATION IN iN DO-CHINA Special Mission Singapore, Monday. interesting visitor to Singapore is Mr. Roman Fajans, the Polish author and journalist and special correspondent of the Warsaw Courier (the leading Polish journal, which was established in 1821), the Polish Military Press and the Polish Broadcasting Service. Mr.445 words
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Article240 1938-01-24 12 Air Mail - £16,741 Left To Home Village (By Air Mail INT «r London, Jan. 15. N Weston-upon-Trent, a village near here where for fifty years she kent pH 5 ir 0ral dupery store, the people called Miss Annie Shaw a "mean woman very mean, they said, for although she240 words
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Article42 1938-01-24 12 Vienna. Some 8,000 miles separated the bride and bridegroom at a wedding celebrated in the Czechoslovakian village of Majetein, in Maehren Province. The bridegroom's brother stood proxy for him at the marriage ceremony as the bridegroom himself was in Malaya.42 words
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Article215 1938-01-24 12 SECOND TIME Due To Tenor Of Articles? (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Sunday. ASTIR was caused among the large Chinese reading public of Penang by the announcement that for the second time the Modern Daily News, a Chinese newspaper, published here, has been suspended by the a215 words
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Article46 1938-01-24 12 Prague. Josef Liaicky, a farmer of Tisnovice (Moravia) who has died at the age of 77, never used a whip on a horse throughout the whole of his life. He maintained that if a horse was properly managed a whip was nev(/ necessary.46 words
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Article255 1938-01-24 12 Customs Seizure At Johore (From Our Oiun Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Jan. 23. CHUA Teong Kew, who said he was a merchant doing business in Malacca, and a Chinese woman named Tay Chow Lan. were charged before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya (Second Magistrate) With hav<ng255 words
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Article190 1938-01-24 12 Japanese Ronins Attempt To Start Disturbance Shanghai THE entry of a party of eleven Japa- nese,. believed to be of the Ronin type, into the Paramount ballroom shortly after 11 o'clock resulted in a disturbance which led to the closing of this popular amusement centre. Four of190 words
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Article273 1938-01-24 12 MacGregor Report ADDRESS TO THE GOVERNOR Singapore, Monday. REPRESENTATIVES of nonEuropean Government employees from Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca and Singapore met at the J.C.S.A. club premises yesterday. At the meeting, the MacGregor Report On Temporary Allowances was further considered, and the delegates decided to address the Government,273 words
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Article226 1938-01-24 12 Passenger Convicted Of Smuggling (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Jan. 23. WHEN a private car drove across the Johore Causeway from Singapore and stopped at the Customs Barrier, a Tamil named Muthu, who was in the car, was asked whether he had anything dutiable and he replied226 words
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Article113 1938-01-24 12 Will Held Valid By Supreme Court Of Canada Ottawa. The Supreme Court of Canada recently upheld the clause in the eccentric will of Mr. Charles Vance Millar, a Toronto lawyer, by which his estate now worth £150.000 is to go to the Torenro mother who has given113 words
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Article36 1938-01-24 12 Under the auspices of the literary department of the Ceylon Tamils' Association, Singapore, Mr. K. Muthucumaru will speak in Tamil on "Female Education" in the association hall tomorrow at 6.30 p.m. Mr. A. Elayathamby will preside.36 words
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272 1938-01-24 12 MADE THREATS Broadcast Warning To Nation DEOPLE of Amsterdam. aireach n their toes" in expectation »1 the happy Royal event, had an une\p. < I ed thrill yesterday, writes a corn* pondent en Jan. 14. ,A dangerous lunatic named Raaym ittt272 words
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Article275 1938-01-24 12 Will Not Spend Money On Celebrations Anton Mussert, stocky engineer who lesds the Dutch Nazis, refused to-day. v rites Mary Welsh, in the Daily Express of Jan. 13, to spend any of his organisation's money on the festival which will mark the birth of Princess Juliana's baby.275 words
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Article78 1938-01-24 12 Alleged Fraud Involving $15 (From Our Own Correspondent) x Malacca, Tan. 24 \RRESTED on a warrant, Abdul Rahman bin Mahmud was produced today before the Police Magistrate, Commander J. C Derrick, charged with having falsely represented to Mohamed Zin that he was a representative of Warta Malaya, the78 words
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Advertisement18 1938-01-24 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China iJuilding, Chulia Street, THONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE. MOTOR VEHICLI WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE.18 words
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111 1938-01-24 13 "Emperor Of East Is On The March" TO SINGAPORE HONGKONG ARMAGEDDON Sir lan Hamilton's Latest Speech Reuter. Monte Carlo, Jan. 23. Hamilton, speaking as a ie Monte Carlo Club "«1 the Asiatic menace After referring to Spain atriea he said:— :> pawns are being n readiw»fw for b***tlp nf reddoß.Reuter. - 111 words
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Article165 1938-01-24 13 Japan Now Avoiding "incidents" London, Jan. 22. n FERENCES to Great Britain by Baron Hirota, oarticularly his statement o! idship with Britain in his speech at ;ng of the Diet are appreciated don official circles, where it iz I that jmce the Panay incid?\ ha.s been a165 words
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Article194 1938-01-24 13 Force Of 2fiO.OftO At Hsuchnwfu Reuter. Shanghai, Jan. 23. THE Japanese military authorities claim the complete dispersal of *he "dare to die" Chinese guerillas numbering several thousands, who had be?n harassing the Japanese forces in the Pootun,g peninsula. The clean up -poehed the proportions of a battleReuter. - 194 words
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Article120 1938-01-24 13 Victim Dies Of His Injuries (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday THE Tanjong Malim fire on Wednesday night claimed a third victim with the death to-day of Mr. N. Muthuvellu, of the Post Office, Tanjong Malim. Mr. Muthuvellu was with a party of four which included120 words
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Article326 1938-01-24 13 "Victoria The Great" Ball A Great Success ONE of the largest crowds ever seen on the Raffles Hotel ballroom attended the "Victoria the Great" ball on Saturday night. Organised by Mr. J. S. Fisher in conjunction with the screening of the RKO Radio British film, "Victoria the326 words
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Article90 1938-01-24 13 News Of Malayans In Britain (From Our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London, Jan. 12. MR. E. M. V. Davies, M.1.C.E., who will be remembered in the Kinta district, where he was engaged on water supply schemes from 1920 to 1932, has been appointed engineer to the Carnarvonshire Rivers90 words
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Article53 1938-01-24 13 Singapore, Sunday. Said to have been knocked down by a motor car in Merchant Road this morning, a Chinese boy sustained a lacerated wound over the abdomen. He had other injuries on different parts of the body, and was in a semi-conscious condition when taken to53 words
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Article421 1938-01-24 13 1937. FIGURES Japanese Warships Off Hainan Hankow, Jan. 23. IT is officially reported ihat the total customs reeeints for 1937 amounted to $342,900,000 excluding those of the two important ports of Chinwangtao and Tientsin. The figure is made up as follows: Imports $115,780,000 Exports 29,070,000 Transit duties421 words
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Article143 1938-01-24 13 "Sophie Lang Goes West" AT THE CINEMA "COPHIE Lang Goes West," is another v of those pictures about the expert and charming jewel thief. In order that there may not be any shock to our morals, it is explained that she is a reformed thief. All that kind143 words
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Article86 1938-01-24 13 Moorish Cavalry Wipe Out American Battalion? Reuter. Valencia. Jan. 23. Valencia was rebombed and twenty casualties are reported. Meanwhile fighting in Teruel continues with tremendous Intensity, the Insurgents launching attack after attack, supported by almost continuous air bombing. The International brigade was sent into action and it isReuter. - 86 words
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Advertisement100 1938-01-24 13 FILET NETS. m ~*T~~ Plain cotton filet net that will stand i any amount of sunlight and washii p i'jjl WIT lI.K NETS. ii) L (7F j 1 %sjStj These rnakr the most attractive cur- "fflll tains imaginable. Use tnis mater;.': FADELESS POPLIN. rial with a long established COTTON SLUB100 words
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Advertisement299 1938-01-24 13 LIV SK lt and bacon —a small meal with a high nutrition value. Liver can be classed as one of the energy foods being rich in proteins. It has long been recommended by Doctors for people who suffer from anaemia. Liver is an economical food :md is easily and quickly299 words
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Article423 1938-01-24 14 Saturday's Trial At Stadium A POOR crowd watched the practice soccer match at the Anson Road Stadium on Saturday between the Chinese and the Combined Services, which the latter won unconvincingly by I—nil and players were hampered. Scrappy football was served up. stray shooting and faulty passing423 words
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Article325 1938-01-24 14 Badminton Finals (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala I umpur. Sunday. AS. Samuel was in irresistible form to-day when he won the Selangor men's open singles badminton championship against Kon Leung at the Victoria Institution. He won comfortably in two sets. Most of the time he was cool325 words
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Article37 1938-01-24 14 In a friendly game of football played at Seletar yesterday, the R.A.F. beat H. M. S. Eagle by two goals to one. Cleland scored both goals for the Airmen; while Yenning scored for the Eagle.37 words
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Article390 1938-01-24 14 Colony Malay States (From Our Onn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. FIELDING four regular State players the F.M.s. Police drew with the S.S. Police at rugger 3—3 on the Padang this evening. In spite of the fact that the standard of play was never very high, the390 words
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960 1938-01-24 14 LATE PENALTY GOAL ENABLED VISITORS TO EQUALISE (From. Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. AFTER leading at half time with a spectacular first-minute goal the T.P.C.A. were unfortunate to draw with the Islington Corinthians at the Stadium this960 words
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Article58 1938-01-24 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Sunday. In a return fight at Wembley Park arena to-night, Battling Khoo 8.13 again outpointed Young Corbett 8. 10y 2 over ten rounds in the main event. Corbett gave a better display than in the last fight, though both missed badly at times.58 words
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Article213 1938-01-24 14 F.M.S. Beat The Colony (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. THE F.M.S. Police had an easy win over the S.S. Police at hockey on the Padang to day, winning by threegoals to nil. Play was scrappy throug out but the F.M.S. forwards were more enterprising and it213 words
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Article77 1938-01-24 14 TN a hockey match at Blakan Mati on Saturday, the 7th Heavy Brigade defeated the V.M.C.A. s—l. Ebert opened the score for the Association, but at half-time the homesters were in the lead throuerh goals by Dast Mohamed and Barkat Ali (2). After the interval. Singhara Singh77 words
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Article179 1938-01-24 14 In litter-State Hockey (From Our Onn Reno:: Penang, Sau:,.. PENANG drew with Selantoi inter-State hockey match here to-day, in which each sid< two goals. The game was fa I teresting and the result was a I cation of the run of play B missed179 words
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Article113 1938-01-24 14 In a hockey match yesterday at Blukaii Ma i, the Sergeant., beat the Officers bj 4—l. An interesting gain; 1 saw th geants led 2—o at the interval. Beverley scoring twice. Lt. Huieat reduced the deficit for the officers but before the final whistle came, Blancowe and113 words
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Article29 1938-01-24 14 The soccer team of H.M.S. Decoy beat the Railway Institute by two fXM one in a closely contested game of .soccer at the Institute ground yesterday.29 words
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Advertisement19 1938-01-24 14 i Jewellery of Distinction at C/. S. de Silva manufacturing jeweller of over 35 year* experience 106, Orchard Road.19 words
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Advertisement113 1938-01-24 14 Pebeco is the paste to use for maintenance of a healthy mouth, gums and 1~1- L 3^ teeth. It w° a *nade to do good it was not made of a number of flavouring war agents just to taste nice. J The salty taste and possibly the slight smarting after113 words
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588 1938-01-24 15 AT S.C.C. North's Record In Danger SATURDAY'S try out of the South X\ against the Army "A" XV, in piepaiatlon for this week's finale against the North, tesulted in vici v for Hie South team by the tenvineiag margin of five588 words
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Article317 1938-01-24 15 Negri And Malacca Draw 2—2 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Saturday. "MTGRI Sembilan drew witn Malacca »k 2-2 when these team met here this evening in a return hockey encounter. On the las;, occasion at Malacca, the Settlement team defeated Negri by two goals to one. In ihe317 words
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Article139 1938-01-24 15 (From OuP Own Reporter/ Seremban, Saturday. A COMBINED Negri Sembilan and Selangor rugger team met and defeated, a team of Guthrie and Co. employees drawn from the firm's branches all over Malaya, on the Station padang here this evening, by 16 points (two tries, two goals) to six139 words
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Article190 1938-01-24 15 Interesting Card At Happy World A VERY interesting programme has A been arranged for the Happy World Stadium on Friday evening next. Topping the bill will be a 12-round o< ntest between Battling Sima and Ventura Marquez. Sima has proved his worth in a number of good contests,190 words
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Article91 1938-01-24 15 At the 28th annual general meeting of Vie Lian Kee Kok held on Jan. 16. the ollcwing were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year:—President, Mr. Chin Chye»Fong; vice presidents. Mr. Lhn Bah Kow and Mr. Wong Siew Teng; hon. secretary, Lee Peng Yam; hon. treasurer, Mr. Lim91 words
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Article79 1938-01-24 15 At the annual general meeting of the Van Leng Hean Association held at Mr. Oh Poh Soo's residence, 46, Soome Road, on Jan. 7, the following were elected crfice-bearers for the current year: President. Mr. Wee Kye Hin; vice-pre-sident. Mr. Lee Ah Kow; hon. secretary, Mr.79 words
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Article37 1938-01-24 15 In a hockey match yesterday at the Post Office Club, between Post Office workers, the clerical staff beat the uniformed officers by 3—o. through goals scored by Chowdhury, D. Ross and Mat Noor. tt t37 words
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Article279 1938-01-24 15 Inter College Tennis Match Goodwood Park Tourney DAFFLES College and the Medical ■V College met In their annual tennis encounter for the General Practitioner's Cup at the Goodwood Park courts yesterday. Fine weather favoured the doubles events in the morning, but the games were interrupted by a heavy shower that279 words
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Advertisement139 1938-01-24 15 "GOLD LEAF" TEA REVIVES YOU! SOLE AGENTS: F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD., 12-A, Robinson Road, Singapore. j FOR THE CHINESE NEW YEAR! j CHINESE NEW YEAR CARDS: A large selection to choose from. Cards i and Verses to all tastes. Prices from 4 cents to 20 cents a piece. i NEW139 words
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Advertisement546 1938-01-24 15 ROBESON S VEIL KiitTjm mi'vinsoh i ALSO I Exclusive Official j MOTION PICTURES j t of the S CARNIVAL OF WORLD'S CHAMPIONS S Between i LOU AMBERS vs.' PEDRO MONTANEZ t HARNEY ROSS vs. CEFERLNO GARCIA I MARCEL THIL vs. FRED APOSTOL! J J SIXTO ESCOBAR vs. HARRY JEFFRA I546 words
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1555 1938-01-24 16 ASTON VILLA GET FOUR GOALS AGAINST BLACKPOOL Reuter. London, Jan. ?K. ENGLISH and Scottish Cup matches played yesterday, and games in the BnyHsh Leagues, played yesterday, resulted as follows (tables appended being revised to date): F.A. CLP,Reuter. - 1,555 words
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Article142 1938-01-24 16 Results Of Principal Matches Reuter London, Jan. 22 DESULTS of the principal matchr. played to-day aa.s follows:— Army ll, The Police 3, at White City. Bath 8, Moseley p. Bedford 23, AldrrshOt Services 8 Blackheath 0, Royal Navy 14. Bristol 0, Gloucester 3. Guy's Hosp tal 3, CoventryReuter - 142 words
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Article117 1938-01-24 18 Leviathan's Hull Was Of Nickel Steel Reuter. Hnm New York > Jan 2 3OW v British metal firm outwitted Japanese competitors is revealed fn connection with ihe impending dena--ture of the liner Leviathan for breaking up at Rosyth. The British firm purcnased the vessel in DecemberReuter. - 117 words
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Article39 1938-01-24 18 n i r> Singapore, Sunday. Professor Dr. OUey Beyer of Edgewood, Wiilippines, and Dr. Edouardo Quisumbins of Santa Cruz. Philippines, arrived to-day by the Potsdam for the Conference of Prehistorians held in Singapore irom to-morrow morning39 words
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Obituary131 1938-01-24 18 Tragic Death Of R. I. Student Singapore, Sunday. A 17-year-old Cantonese student of the Raffles Institution, named Lam Kai Sang, the son of Mr. Lam Yew Kee of 30 Merchant Road, was fatally injured this afternoon by falling from the second storey of his house on to New131 words
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Article39 1938-01-24 18 Reuter. Basra, Jan. 22. THE wreckage of a plane believed to bt that of the French flier, Christian Moench. was found in the sea, 40 mites south-west of Bandarabbas. There was no trace of the pilot —Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article692 1938-01-24 18 Guerilla Tactics RUSSIAN ASSISTANCE FOR CHINA Shanghai, Jan. 22. TT is officially announced that since the outbreak of hostilities no fewer than 90 Chinese military officers have been either executed, dismissed, or several punished on charges ranging from negligence to military desertion. Among those executed are General692 words
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Article86 1938-01-24 18 Three Men Executed In Berlin Reuter. Berlin, Jan *>2 THREE executions for high treason were announced this morning, in the usual red posters and in newspaper advei columns, to the city. All the three men v/ho were be by axe, were between 30 and 40 oid.Reuter. - 86 words
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Article124 1938-01-24 18 Motor Accident In Buki* Timah Road Singapore, Saturdi A EIGHT year-old Chine.se boj was knocked down by a tnotoi in South Bridge Road this mon.i taken to the Gereral Hospital in a conscious condition suffering from I injuries. Shortly after two o'clock this aftei noon, a Chinese who124 words
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Advertisement56 1938-01-24 18 LEADING STOCKISTS OF Synthetic Perfume Flower Oils, Perfumes of all sorts, FancyEmpty bottles, and attractively Printed Labels, Corks and Capsules for Perfumes, Colouring Soluble in Oils. j Obtain your requirements now. 766, North Brfrfge Road. T. G. KIAT CO- Singapore, >'.ty ,J *v TARPAULINS Any size from Boon Seng Co.,56 words
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Advertisement172 1938-01-24 19 Sufferer/ IF you're troubled with bronchitis, bronchial coughs, lung-weakening colds, asthma or any similar complaint, make it a habit to take Peps regularly. These antiseptic, breatheable tablets bring to you, in handy concentrated form all the lung-healing virtues lof the famous Pine Forest Air. A Peps, dissolved in your mouth,172 words
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Miscellaneous925 1938-01-24 19 Malayan Listeners Radio ['"-o^t.»^ in the "Far East." Continued from page 17 > 8.20 pan. News and Review of the NIROM STATION 8.05 p.m. Talk on French Events. 8.35 p.m. Dance Music (continued) 820 p.m. Concert Relayed from 8.50 p.m. Laughing Homeland. SwafDC rj.B metres (15.15 mcs) and Paris-P.T.T. bian925 words
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Article, Illustration60 1938-01-24 20 British warships of various types are gradually assembling in Singa pore waters for the opening of the Singapore Naval Base and the annual Naval Air Force and Military manoeuvres to test the defences of Singapore, pictures show some of the ships which have already arrived,60 words
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