Malaya Tribune, 1 February 1938
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Title Section45 1938-02-01 1 The Malaya Tribune Ma lay a's Na tio na I Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXVII, -No. 26. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, Feb. I, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1938 FIVE CENTS.45 words
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Advertisement13 1938-02-01 1 r—r r m ■n im A HEAL THY BABY Wm m m mm13 words
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286 1938-02-01 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES MERCHANT MARINE DEFENCE Course Of Training In Hongkong MARITIME officers of British nationality employed on the China Coast have been invited by the Commander-in-Chief, China Station, to enrol for a course of training in Sea Defence, says the "S.C.M. Post." If a sufficient number of officers enrol,286 words
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Article209 1938-02-01 2 Personal Effects Rescued By Shanghai Tug THE tug Saucy, of the Shanghai Tug 1 and Lighter Company, recently returned to Shanghai from Hohsien. scene of the sinking of the U.S.S. Panay by Japanese bombing planes. The Saucy lefti Shanghai with the American gunboat, U.S.S. Oahu, and proceeded directly209 words
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Article201 1938-02-01 2 Extensive Manoeuvres This Year Washington. WAR games" which naval cjrc'.es here declare will be among the most extensive in history have been prepared by the United States for its 1938 sea manoeuvres. The manoeuvres—from Mar. 14 to Apr. 29— as in recent years will be a full-dress201 words
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Advertisement397 1938-02-01 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. DU2 Tonnage. Spore 1938. 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. 21 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Mar. 2« CORFU 15,000 Apr. 8397 words
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Advertisement665 1938-02-01 2 M. B. K. 1 KOKUSAI LINE 11 (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) (Incorporated in Japan). I For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama). I Due. Due. Sailing Due. Penang S'pore S'pore via. New York t mjs KONGO MARU Feb. 4 Feb. 5 Feb. 7 Keelung Mar. lh 1 J m|s KIRISHIMA665 words
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Advertisement418 1938-02-01 2 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 LALANDIA 15-2 15-2 16-2 17-2 JUTLANDIA 8-3 8-3 9-3 10-3 MEONIA 29-3 29-3 30-3 31-3 ALSIA418 words
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Advertisement428 1938-02-01 2 J STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDEUTS< HE* LLOYD (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the intended fixtures: OUTWARD For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHAN -hat NORTH CHINA and JAPAN' Due S'pone. 1938. s.s. "WIEGAND" for Bangkok only Feb. 3 s.s. "GNEISENAU" omits North China >. D 4 HOMEWARD For HOLLAND, HAMBURG BREMEN. Sails from428 words
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Article434 1938-02-01 3 U.S. Immigrants Said To Be Victims New York. HUNDREDS of struggling immigrants to the United States are alleged to have been victims here of a vast land swindle in which they were promised a modern "Utopia." Revelations of alleged wholesale fraud have followed a series of swift434 words
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Article81 1938-02-01 3 Cape Town. Legislation to put an end to the wholesale destruction of the wild flowers in Cape Province has been put into force by the provincial authorities. By these regulations the hawking or peddling of any wild floweli is forbillen and roadside sales can only be carried81 words
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Article518 1938-02-01 3 Former Penang Resident's Success ON Jan. 17 Hr. Emil HelfTerich, State Councillor of Hamburg, who begra his career in Penang, celebrated his 00th birthday. Helfferich, who now occupies a leading position in German industry, has like his brother, the wellknown statesman Karl Helfferich, who died in 1923,518 words
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Article16 1938-02-01 3 Thirty-seven Austrians have^eiTfor Pounded some years aeo by •> LbUante y 0W haVC some 7516 words
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Article663 1938-02-01 3 Seeks Govt. Recognition CURES WITH BONES AND HERBS Pretoria (Transvaal). MEMBERSHIP of 6,000 diviners, herbalists and "healers" is claimed by a body called the African Dingaka .Association, which has tried unsuccessfully to obtain official recognition from the Union Government. The Department of Native Affairs refuses to recognise663 words
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Article133 1938-02-01 3 a Istanbul. A peasant woman of 122 living in a small village near Sivas, Southern Anataolia. keeps house for her eldest t-rand-son, who is 82. The woman, named Hatidja, is beleved to be the oldest woman in the whole of the Near East. Still alert she133 words
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Advertisement555 1938-02-01 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 Sulphate of Alumina for period of 1-6-38 to 31- 5 ~39. 4 p.m., April 4, 1938. pply of C.I. Roof Sheetng and Ridges, Corru- d555 words
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Advertisement285 1938-02-01 3 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED—Salesmen and Salesgirls for «canvassing coffee and tea. Good com Anglo-Indian Traamg 1628, Middie Koaa. MISCELLANEOUS p •IXL MO6QI ITO-CHASER" Drives away mosquitoes most effective- Price TIZ V"£Si\* on i a ou d Sip. $1 )o a bottle which la-sts tar in stamp COD. orders accepted Not •lorh285 words
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Advertisement309 1938-02-01 3 STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY, I Established 1914) 14A, Change Alley, Singapore. Typewriter Repairers and Stationers. "CORONET" ribbons and Carbons, Overhauling or cleaning of m es in Office undertaken. Tel. Nos. 7770, 7532, 7534, 752 C, 2181. I CLEAR THAT COLD WITH YAPEX Breathe the Vapex vapour from your handkerchief by dj.y309 words
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Advertisement15 1938-02-01 3 "COLD LEAF" TEA REVIVES YOU! SOL£ AGENTS: F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD., 12-A, Robinson Road, Singapore.15 words
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Article457 1938-02-01 4 LONDON COMMODITIES RfTRRPD London, Jan. 31. KUttiscK Previous To-day Change Snot Ea*ier Firm Bpot Buyers 7 7^ L Sellers 7 1 7 3 16 +116 Ist Forward (Febj Buyers 7 7% 4 'a o 5 Sellers 7 1 16 7 3 16 2nd Forward (Apr.'June) Buyers 71«457 words
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Article514 1938-02-01 4 Exhibition For Medical Relief Funds 'By Air Mail* I London, Jan. 8. A PORCELAIN figure of a hor roll ing on his back so perfect thai ycu might be looking at a real horse 1 I through the wrong end of n u>l c .\o < plates514 words
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Article179 1938-02-01 4 Reconstructed From Found Fragments Athens. A marble lion Id fee', higlv fragments of which were discovered during trench- digging operations by British "Tommies" I during the Great War, has been re- constructed. It is known as 'he Lion of Amphipolis, and although, owing to lack of literary179 words
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Article248 1938-02-01 4 British Fashion Expert's "Ten Commandments" New York. jk man's appearance Is 50 per cent, ot bis value, according to Captain John Murdocke, British authority on men's fashion, on a visit to New Yorl' la study trends in American clothes. Bjelieving that any man. rich or poor,248 words
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Advertisement390 1938-02-01 4 s ANNOUNCEMENT. s I The Directors and Management J of the j Oversea-, hinese Banking Corporation, Limited, have pleasure in announcing the establishment I of their new Branch Office j No. 2%X South Bridge Road, Singapore, j which will commence bu j Monday, 17th, February, A j THE SZE HAi390 words
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Advertisement309 1938-02-01 4 STERLING' EXCHANGE London, Jan. 31. Paris 152 15 16 Rio 2 27 32 New York 5.01 5 16 sellers official Montreal 5.01 316 Athens 547 L, Brussels 29.01% Montevideo 23i0 Geneva 21 62« 4 market rate Amsterdam 8.96 3 4 Bucharest 677 J Mi an 95 3 16 Buenos Aires309 words
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Advertisement173 1938-02-01 4 MAY a WaJjje... |*0H ELSIE, KF I HAVE TO *MAYBE ITS YOUR OWN aIILD" WORK FOR MR SM,TH FAULT < m > Y u HAVE iAAY C cO m ,UGO mi mm STIMULATING unli HE MAKES ME so 4019k. HCT Dk MS EV Y H*" if A N£RVOUS! mTO WRECK173 words
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Article830 1938-02-01 5 Fraser And Co - Quotations I?y Fraser And Co. Singapore, Jan. 29, 1 p.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers. Sellers. Ampat Tin 4.6 5[K 306 32 6 50 55 -cd Hitam 25 26 Wen? 0.70 0.75 -rin Tin 241- 25!1.47 >/2 152% Mala. 29 30 -cb .dt riling' 20 9 21|9830 words
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Article147 1938-02-01 5 Paris. More disasters have occurred in the United States during the past year than ever before recorded, according re figures published here by the League cf R?d Cross Societies. One hundred and twenty-five disasters including 43 tornadoes, 24 floods. 2i fires, seven epidemics, five typhoons, fr.'C forest-fires,147 words
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Article436 1938-02-01 5 S.E. Levy; Co - Daily Report By S.E. Levy Co. l Singapore, Tuesday. WE are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White, Weld and Co.. New Yc:k, report to us by cable as follows:STOCKS. The minor display oi strength on436 words
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Article231 1938-02-01 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Total for Company Dividend Books Close financial Date Ex Div. year Payable Date to date .smearore. Jan. 29. 1 D.m. TIN: To Austral Malay 9d. M 5% 3d. Bonus. Burma Malay 6 Special Bonus Feb 3 Feb. 10 Feb. 4 7%% K. Kamunting 3d.231 words
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Article224 1938-02-01 5 trd Co. Ltd., $30,000 Int. 30, Oct. 31 95 105 nom iAPQBI MUNICIPAL: 1940 $400,000 Int. 31, Sept. 30 «...102 104 nom r 'i 1947 $1 600,000 Int. r 31, Sept, 30 108 110 nom icd. 195. fc $1,000,000 Int. 31, Svot. 30 113 115 nom red.224 words
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Article743 1938-02-01 5 Profit Of $44,706 On The Year THE 28th annual ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Ayer Molok Rubber Co,. Ltd., was held at the company's oilice 137, Hceren Street, Malacca, on Saturday, Jan. 29, 1938. Mr. Chee Guan Chiang, the chairman of the company, presided.743 words
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Article134 1938-02-01 5 Oak Tree 'Hank" Burgled Sofia. Ivan PavlofT, aged 60, of Kustendil South-west Bulgaria, mistrusted bank' 3o he decided to place his savings amounting to some £60. in a hollow oak tree in his garden. All day long and part of the nigh' Ivan would watch the tree, to134 words
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Article75 1938-02-01 5 The Hague. A singing mouse is attiacting consid'rable interest hcc. lt belongs to a druggist who caught it in a trap In his shop. But it does not seem in the least afraid of its "master." often sitting on his shoulder ar.d singing like a h:'rd. The75 words
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Article55 1938-02-01 5 Air Mail - (By Air Mail London. Jan. 15. Instruction by films is proving popular in the Army. According to a War Office statement, films are being used for training troops in the use of weapons, transport, signalling, anti-gas defence and ways and means of mechanisation. Explanatory tal<s are55 words
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Advertisement699 1938-02-01 5 S. E LEVY 6- CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore Invettrrrf Bankers and Brokers in Securttiee end Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service* Members: j NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC OF N.Y. v NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE, SHANGHAI STOCK699 words
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Article577 1938-02-01 6 Air Mail - Will Not Defeat British Empire (By Air Mail Glasgow, Jan. 12. "AIR attack alone will not bring the A British Empire to her knees. It would be unwise lor any enemy to think so," said General Sir Walter Kirke (Director-General of the Territorial Army,577 words
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Article378 1938-02-01 6 the following passengers for the Straits i are travelling by the P. and O. iiner ivaisar-i-Hind, which is due at Singapore from Europe on Feb. 11:— For Penang: Miss H. S. Anderson. Mrs. Laura Apcar, Mr. and Mrs. J. Board. Mr. A. J. Brown. Mrs. R.378 words
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Article124 1938-02-01 6 Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m to-day. v Medan, Jask§, -Amsterdam!* and •London!: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m to-day. Penang, Siam, Burma, India, liaq, Palestine, Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Grea* Eritain, Ireland, Europe, Nigeria, Gola Coast, and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 10 p.m.124 words
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Article167 1938-02-01 6 Mails expected from Penang and Kuaia Lumpur by Air (Internal Service) to-da... Deliveries of boxhcldjers' letters only 7.30 pjn. to-day and general delivery ol letters 8 25 a.m. to-n:orrow. Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. by Air <Qantas» to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 2.30 L.m. to-day167 words
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Article32 1938-02-01 6 Mails for Philippine Islands originally advertised for despatched by the s.s Serccskerk. closing at 1 p.m. yesterday will now be despatched by the s.s. Tongkin closing at 11 a.m. to-day.32 words
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Article62 1938-02-01 6 A number of letters recovered from the Singapore mails carried in the wrecked "Imperial Airways" liner "Cygnus" are held in the D.L.O. Singapore, General Post Office owing to the addresses of both renders and addressees being indecypherable. Such letters may be seen with a view to identification by62 words
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Article79 1938-02-01 6 Abiding By Tripartite Agreement Reuter. Paris, Jan. 31. to remain faithful to *J the tripartite agreement between France, Britain and the United States was expressed by the Finance Minister M. Marchandeau. who said that the treasury deficit would be his first care The estimated deficit for 1938 isReuter. - 79 words
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Article459 1938-02-01 6 Sausa°*e Skins And Face Powder rE Timber Research and Utilisation Exhibition, organised by the Timber Development Association In con junction with the Forest Products Research Laboratory, was opened at the Science Museum. South Kensington, recently by Lord Rennet. Sir Roy Robinson, chairman of the Forestry459 words
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Article126 1938-02-01 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. FEB. 1 Badminton: Triangular Inter-State AllMalays' Tournament, Victoria School, 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Cycling Carnival: Jaian Besar Stadium Football: Islington Corinthians v. Combined Services, Anson Road Stadium. Hockey: G.H.R.C. v. 7th Heavy Battery Changi. Don Cossack Choir, Victoria Theatre, 9.30 p.m.126 words
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Article134 1938-02-01 6 Khoen Hoea, Dutch. 611 tens, from Pontianak 31.1 to Pontianak 2.2. Merkus. Dutch, 596 tons, from Tarempa 28 1 to Natunas Islands 3.2 Raub, British, 573 tons, from Kuantan 31.1 to Kuantan 2.2. Nam Yong, British, 769 tons, from Cheribon 31.1 to Batavia 1.2. Prachatipok, Siamese, 603 tons,134 words
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Article146 1938-02-01 6 ALHAMBRA—"King Solomon 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPlTOL.—"Victoria The Great 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. FAVILION.—Wi'Iiam Powell Myrns Loy in "Double Wedding"' 5.15, 6.1 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH. —"Narrow E ape" (Cantonese Talkie) 3, 6.45 and 9 THEATRE ROYAL.—"Parch 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. GARRICK.—"Grand Triple At* and "China News No.146 words
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Article127 1938-02-01 6 Istanbul, Among the new regulation Cor the adopted by the Munich al Council of Ls-tanbul is a section ueahng with «-iv* 1 aviation. The council believes that civil aviation services will become before almost as common as trams, buses, ears and other means of t'-ansport and is therefore127 words
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Advertisement127 1938-02-01 6 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL j TO-NIGHT I Toiklail Dance 6.30 to ».30 p.m. Dinner A Dance (informal) S 9.30 to midnight. 1 j CABARET ATTRACTION j Bf§Tll i lio j rv ft- k> LIGHTNING TAP DANCERS j S NON-DINERS' $1.00. 1 S RAFFLES ORCHESTRA When in Penang stay at t Directed127 words
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Advertisement130 1938-02-01 6 DOCTORS CHOOSE HUMANMTOUFOOD wj| illy 1 V medical etiquette, thi m .jili Doctor's name is bj/ H publufied.) Ik iv f A 11 I I i ||l Wj I k 18. i POST THIS COUPON "CRADLE DAYS." Our M Cr<w/7« Days" ii a /uu4< /or Mothers on the cart and130 words
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Miscellaneous225 1938-02-01 6 t 1 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE I J STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Hoihow Hai Lee Feb. 1 1 p.m. Bengkalis and L. Bilik§ Rokan 1 1 pm. Ceylon 3 -OAndre Lebon 1 1 pm France < Parcels only) Andre Lebon 1 1 p.m. Jndo-China .Xumsang 1 1225 words
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Article183 1938-02-01 7 No Support Expected NEUTRAL POLICY WILL STAND Reuter. Geneva, Jan. 30. I I is stated in authoritative quarters that there is no question of the !,< airne Council or any member ot :t king the Unit'd States forendorsent of any resolution Council may be msdering. NothingReuter. - 183 words
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Article216 1938-02-01 7 Reuter. Also Repulsed In Two Places Shanghai, Jan. 29 JAPANESE troops attempted to advance from Mingkwang in the southern section of the Tientsin-Pukow railway but c repulsed after severe engagement, according to Chinese reports. It is claimed that the Chinese forces have com:l< ted encirclement cf 2,000Reuter. - 216 words
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Article82 1938-02-01 7 "lus Turns Turtle In Thompson Road Singapore, Sunday. [NO what was believed to be an hi] ovvii life, a Chinese was v morning removed to hospital mbuiance from the Telok Ayer Police icn. He had a lacerated wound over neck. result of the motor bus, in he was82 words
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Article108 1938-02-01 7 Challenged Japanese In Boston Reuter. Boston, Jan. 30. ARMED police were stationed around the Japanese freighter Keiyo Maru >r the vessel's agents reported to the that they were warned something 'iiiuht happen. l he Keiyo is a sister-ship of the Hiye ni which was recently subject to anReuter. - 108 words
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Article54 1938-02-01 7 Reuter. London. Jan. 29. nations for 52 seats in the Northirrland general election were re- day Among the ministers red without exposition, were Viscount ivon ;md the Rt. Hon. Mr. J. M. ws, 'Finance): Mr. Milne Barbour, merce); M r> Gordon, ParliamenPcretary and Minister for Labour; Bi c,Reuter. - 54 words
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Article117 1938-02-01 7 170,000 Letters In "Fan" Mail Reuter. tM a j Ne w York, Jan. 30. J celebration of President Roosevelt's 56th birthday to-day, parties and oance were held last night in 15,000 cities and towns throughout the United States. The proceeds of every function were devoted toReuter. - 117 words
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Article89 1938-02-01 7 Attorney General Alleges Abuse Of Law Reuter. T m ii Moscow, Jan. 30. WENTY-FIVE per cent, of the indir-*--ments brought before the Moscow Courts are unfounded, Attorney-G?neral vishmsky told a conference of Public Prosecutors. He sternly condemned the lax application of the law. leading to numerous abuses suchReuter. - 89 words
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Article91 1938-02-01 7 Engagement To Countess To Be- Announced Reuter. Tirana, Jan. 29. A N announcement lias been issued to the effect that King Zog's engagement to Countess Geraldine Apponyi will be announced to-morrow. The Countess is the 22-years-old daughter of the Hungarian statesman, Count Apponyi, vrtio is a first-class shotReuter. - 91 words
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Article151 1938-02-01 7 Razed To The Ground By Fire Belgrade. The Koluber Han at Serajevo, believed to be the oldest inn in the Balkans, has been razed to the ground by fire. A wocden building situated in the old part of Serajevo. It was famous 500 years ago as a151 words
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Article41 1938-02-01 7 Reuter. Paris, Jan. 30. Father Robert Jacquinot, vicar of St. Peter 'a. Church, Shanghai, has been appointed Chevalier of the Legion of Honour for "30 year*' service durin°" which specially distinguished himself during the fighting at Shanghai."— Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article175 1938-02-01 7 Speculation In Paris "FRUITFUL" TALKS AT GENEVA Reuter. Paris, Jan. 29. question of how far the Powers are prepared to help China was discussed in the French Press to day. A wriiec m vie "Petit Parisien" says that the result depends on America's deeis:on, for EnglandReuter. - 175 words
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Article88 1938-02-01 7 Hand Grenades Thrown In Shanghai Reuter. Shanghai. Jan. 29 TWO terrorist outrages occurred this evening. In the first, a hand grenade was thrown at the offices of the Sin Wan Pao. a leading Chinese daily newspaper in the centrai district of the Settlement. There were no damagesReuter. - 88 words
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Article140 1938-02-01 7 Houses And Buildings i Collapse Reuter. London, Jan. 29. I A GALE which shrieked at 80 miles an hour across Britain, left a trail i of death and devastation in its wake, i There were several deaths when houres i crashed, trains were delayed, and rReuter. - 140 words
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Article69 1938-02-01 7 Reuter Wireless. Berlin. Jan. 30. To-day's editon of the Stuermer shows that Herr Stroieher is no Jonger chief editor while the name 0f» the editor Karlholz. who formerly figured in the list given in the Stuermer as responsible for the entire contents, is replaced. Official quarters sayReuter Wireless. - 69 words
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Advertisement165 1938-02-01 7 f 'Quick-fill' or 'Big-fill' THESE two Swan pens arc the i most modern and dependable in the world. The isofil ('Big-rill') holds more ink and shows when to refill and the Leverless (Quick-fill') is second to none for speed and simplicity in rilling. The VISOFIL or LEVERLESS Swan Pen i165 words
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Advertisement186 1938-02-01 7 111 l Floors and furniture take on a glass-like j I I polish when treated with Simoniz. A quick brisk rub, and you have a hard lustrous finish, that not only attracts the eye, but protects the woodwork. Stains are removed, scratches are pre- vented, and no dust can collect.186 words
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Advertisement374 1938-02-01 8 PACKED HOUSES ACCLAIM THIS AS j The 1 im st i>icture in Years: I 3 HOLIDAY SHOWS TO-DAY i 4Sf I 3 P.m. 6.15 9.30 Jrffp-- *4»-MiE tnly once in TEN YEARS comes a film like this! 1 --O-iIADIO'S Inspiring Spectacle "VICTORIA THE GREAT" j ANNA NEAGLE as Queen Victoria374 words
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Advertisement491 1938-02-01 8 LAUCH YOUR FILL WITH MYRNA and BILL! I STARTS TO-DAY! 3 SHOWS! 3-15-6-15-9-15 PAVILION mm powai vyjSf 1 I FLORENCE RICE JOHN BEAL A}m I 1 JESSIE RALPH EDGAR KENNEDY %V I H Mefro-GoWwyn-Moyer Picture < J READ WHAT THE CRITICS SAY! Vie* M "U there is any special reason491 words
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Advertisement126 1938-02-01 8 GEYLANG—'PHONE 5511. BE M r EP r M 10 NIGHT—LAST NIGHT Jl a Mfj. TWO L'nows at 6.15 9.15 Thc:iy Martin Lech Kay in George O'Brien Beatrice Robe a <:™orf? T KAI T r, "park avenue logceb* A gay, romantc story set to gay, A first-flying story cf grit romantic126 words
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Article430 1938-02-01 9 Scholarship For South African Musicians Cape Town. A MUSIC scholarship of £200 a year to enable South African musicians to study in England lias been offered by Mr. C. F. James, general manager of the Performing Right Society. The scholarship will be awarded to the South430 words
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Article60 1938-02-01 9 London. Jan. 15. The rarest known war stamp, a Togo 1915 two-mark, has been sold for £380. at an auction here. Only six copies of the stamp are known to exist, two being in the collection of King George the Fifth. The speciment so*d at60 words
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Advertisement414 1938-02-01 9 HAD TO SLEEP PROPPED UP IN BED Too Fat to Breathe Properly. A year ago she was so fat she could gel her breath properly, and had to be propped up in bed. To-day she runs a house and business. What is the ecret of this amazing change? Her Utter414 words
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Advertisement420 1938-02-01 9 ALt TH£ THRILLS 0F "TRADER HORN '-AU the Allure of "JUNGLE PR INCESS." •Mriri.fifltlll D55.225V5,S CCLAII,iS THE GREATEST I Opening j CAPITOL U»» Inkson Oam* May Ct„w Whilt» C Hcnr» Gordon I £>iyie Vladimir Sokoloff I .|»n*«,.H»-~ tS^^«L?^?f^ :8hto artrcss in Pictures. A EVENING truly magnificent picture; me of the420 words
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Advertisement246 1938-02-01 9 1 S£ I NEW WORLD [gg] jarr Ready for the biggest thrills of your lifp IMPORTED AT GREAT EXPENSE FROM EUROPE FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT VUR For The First Time in Malaya I FLIGHT TO THE MOON" Its New! It's Fun! It's Thrilling' It's Excitine' To Pe*i ah -m. Expediences Y246 words
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Miscellaneous143 1938-02-01 9 f CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs in Singapore members of which are readers oj the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in Reeving it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the "Diary of Events." The143 words
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Obituary51 1938-02-01 10 Mr. Ong Kiew Ann and family wish to tha: k all their friends and relatives for thejr kind attendance at the? funeral of the late Mr. Ong Hup Keng and also those who paid night visits They also thank those who sent wreaths, telegrams and letters of51 words
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Article767 1938-02-01 10 "J FEEL so happy that China's stout resistance shows no signs of collapsing and that it has already taken such a toll of Japan's resources that now, despite S r Cecil Clementi and Sir lan Hamilton, we are not likely to he in danger for many767 words
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Article239 1938-02-01 10 Soldier's Oversea Service Record <By Air MaiD 'From Our Own Correspondent) London. Jan. 19. DRIVATE Charles David Esplin 1 "Nobby" to all his pals—came home today with his regiment the Queens Own Royal West Kents, after 34 voars f.broad, including a lengthy spell ot Singapore.239 words
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Article1005 1938-02-01 10 GUARDING AGAINST ANY MENACE FROM JAPAN JN the following article, reproduced from the United Service Review, Sir Herbert Russell, who served as war correspondent for Reutei's in the Gallipoli campaign and on the Western Front, discusses the possible development of Japanese ambitions unless they are1,005 words
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Article263 1938-02-01 10 "Looker On - By "Looker On" 1 "THE Scotsman of to-day is not given to whisky," says a teetotaller. But supposing whisky is given to the Scotsman? Barrio's immortal children's play is to be revived again. It has become a sort of Re-Peter Pan. Then there was the Scotsman263 words
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Advertisement354 1938-02-01 10 r^- 1 1 ROMARY'S ..BISCUITS ROM AR Y'S Biscuit Makers tunbridge welul Since 1862 IGINGER NUTSj 5c.,.. ji GINGER NUTS Rom Aft y VPf Delicious TUNBRIDGk WELLS. p.. wJj Nourishing Digestive 1 lb. tin 0.90 A CHOICE VARIETY OF ROMARY'S BISCUITS ALWAYS AVAILABLE SOLE AGENTS: ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA354 words
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Advertisement50 1938-02-01 10 3—6, FEBRUARY NEXT. EXHIBITION OF OIL-PAINTINGS AT THE Y.W.C.A. PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYrI SPECIALIZING Ocular Muscle anomalies. Crosst>d eyCS Complicated \v cases of defective vision. V\ Glasses if needed. R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. 'Phone 3002. Consultat ion Without Cost or Obligation.50 words
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Article, Illustration21 1938-02-01 11 ral Leahy, chief or Naval n the United Stales, who 'm net al rearmament by and .J.ipan necessitates Aiurrir.-an .,av;»| rearmament21 words
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Article110 1938-02-01 11 Reuter. London, Feb. 1. Till: British steamer Endymion, of Gibraltar, has been torpedoed in the Mediterranean, according to a menage received by the Admiralty. Kad o. Barcelona states that the t ssel was torpedoed by an insurgent submarine off Cartagena and sunk in four minutesReuter. - 110 words
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Article213 1938-02-01 11 NO LOADING Dockers' Boycott Maintained Reuter. London, Jan. 31. THE Japanese steamer Haiuna Vlaru, which the Middlesbrough dockers refused to load, has arrived in the Thames. It understood that stevedores tiul dockers here refused unofficially 1» handle the general cargo to be loaded on the vessel.Reuter. - 213 words
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866 1938-02-01 11 U. S. PLANS DEVELOPING BIGGER CAPITAL SHIPS STILL IN DOUBT Reuter. Washington, Jan. 31. OPPOSITION to the United States rearmament policy crystalised to-day in the Senate when Senator Hiram Johnson, from California, intimated that he will raiseReuter. - 866 words
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Article232 1938-02-01 11 Shanghai, Feb. t IT is reported that Dr. Sun Fo's missiom to Moscow has proved to be a complete success, and that Russian intervention in the present conflict is only a matter of time. The participation of Outer-Mongolian forces in the anti-Japanese campaign is232 words
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Article104 1938-02-01 11 Extended Conscription Enforced Reuter. San Sebastian, Jan. 31. PENERAL Franco has called to the v colours men born in the first quarter of 1919. who are not normally due for military service until 1940. All men in Nationalist Spain between Jb 3 4 and 21 years are alreadyReuter. - 104 words
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Article143 1938-02-01 11 Geneva Discussions ECONOMIC BASIS IN FUTURE? Reuter. Geneva, Jan. 31. Committee of 28 discussing reform of the League, met this norning. M. Unden (Sweden* declared that the League had failed, but it was the fault not of the League but the governments The changed conditions of theReuter. - 143 words
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Article98 1938-02-01 11 Birmingham People's Gifts London. Jan. 31. IT is stated by the Lord Mayor of Bir- that 400 Birmingham reople flatted Portsmouth to-day to make presentations from the Corporation and citizens of Birmingham to the British cruiser Birmingham, which leaves tomorrow on her maiden commission She is98 words
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53 1938-02-01 11 Reuter. Sydney, Jan. 31. THE Federal Cabinet has decided to 1 authorise the Dutch East Indies air line to start extension of the service to Australia simultaneously with the Empire flying boat service, opening on Feb. 23. The Dutch service must operate not laterReuter. - 53 words
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Article150 1938-02-01 11 Britain Perturbed NEW APPROACH TO SPAIN? London, Jan. 31. IJEWS cf the intensification of aerial bombardment of towns in the Spanish civil war and of heavy casualties among civilian populations has been received in London with dismay and sorrow. The views of the British Government on150 words
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Article28 1938-02-01 11 Reuter. Bagdad. Jan. 31 Sir Archibald Clark Kerr left for India to-night by the X.L M. air liner and will sail from Bombay to China on Thursday.— Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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277 1938-02-01 11 AIR ACTIVITY First Battles Due To-morrow Singapore, Tuesday. A FLEET of 25 warships, comprisingcruisers, destroyers, submarines, sloops and an aircraft carrier, is concentrating somewhere in the China Sea to-day ready to launch a heavy attack by sea and iir upon the277 words
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Advertisement125 1938-02-01 11 NEW Westinghouse Ppfo REFRIGERATOR GIVE lIEFKIUERATOK VALUES THIS IT.\AL TEST... Kitchen-proved Savings The 1937 Westinghou.se proves performance where performance counts—lN THE KITCHEN Certified records show what this new 1937 We.stinghouse has already done in 89 practical proving kitchens. Startling evidence of low-cost operation with the new Westinghouse Economizer Sealed-in it125 words
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401 1938-02-01 12 MANY INJURED Piloied By The Hon. Mr. E. Newbold (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. ONE child was killed and many people injured on the Esplanade here this evening when a plane belonging to the Hon. Mr. E. Newbold, in401 words
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Obituary181 1938-02-01 12 Postmortem Examination To Be Held NLWS has been received this motning that the Hon. Mr. E. Newbold, who was yesterday invo ved in a fatal plane accident in Penang, was found oead lasi night. Mr. Newbold, who was the General Manager in the East for181 words
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Article196 1938-02-01 12 New Facilities In The F.M.S. THE Automobile Association oi Malaya have been appointed by the F.M.S. Government us its agents for the purpose of issuing International documents in connection with motor vehicles and drivers, states a communique issued by the F.M.S. Transport Board. As from Feb. 1.196 words
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Article195 1938-02-01 12 Two Hurt In Car And Ricksha Crash A SERIOUS motor smash occurred in Orchard Road, just outside the Pavilion Theatre in the early hours of this morning, when a Standard Swallow sports saloon bearing the number S. 7761 collided with a ricksha in which was a Chinese195 words
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Article39 1938-02-01 12 Investigation For Joint Production Reuter. London, Jan. 30. THE French air mission which is to in- \estigate British aircraft production methods with a view to Anglo-French joint production arrived at Croydon today by air from Paris.—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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163 1938-02-01 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Jan. 30. The Appeal Court to be presided over by Mr. Justice J. V. G. Mills, will be held in Johore Bahru on Feb. 2. Sixteen Chinese stall holders in the Johore Bahru public market were this163 words
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Obituary133 1938-02-01 12 Telegram Received From Mecca (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Jan. 30. A TELEGRAM has been received in Johore Bahru from Mecca from the Hon. Dato Lieut.-Col. Yahya bin Abu Tahib of the Johore Military Force that the Hon. Ungku Mohamed bin Mohamea KhaJid, Deputy Mentri Besar,133 words
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Article176 1938-02-01 12 Canadians Concerned About Empire Defence •By Air Mail) london. Jan. 18. Mr. Collin Brooks, :he authir and journalist, hus just returned irom Canada with the impression that the Imperial tie is very strong indeed. "It is entirely mirleading," he told a gathering at a luncheon given in176 words
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Article173 1938-02-01 12 Finds His Property Divided Up Sofia, Bulgaria. Dimiter Gourkcff aged *2, of Banaco, Southern Bulgaria, left home in 1928 and wont north to look for work. For seven years nothing was heard of him. and his wife and family gave up hope of seeing him again. Then,173 words
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Article370 1938-02-01 12 Faith Healers Fail WOMEN OFFER UP PRAYERS (By Air Mail) London, Jan. 21. AS Mok, the Zoo gorilla, lay dead in his cage last night women came to Regent's Park offering to pray for him. Faith healers begged to be allowed to go to his deathbed; urgently370 words
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Article54 1938-02-01 12 What Unearthed Coins Reveal New Delhi. Coins of Roman emperors have been discovered at Nandyal. Madras Presidency, it is announced in the annual report on South Indian epigraphy. The discovery is regarded as evidence that there was considerable intercourse between India and Rome in the early centuries54 words
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Article514 1938-02-01 12 No Standard Of Spoken Language •By Air Mail* London, Jan, 18. IT is a little disturbing," said Professor A. Lloyd James, lecturing at Queen Mary College here, "when a man stands with his back to the 'fah' and announces that he got some 'tah' on the514 words
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Article180 1938-02-01 12 Outbreak At Storch Bros. Averted (From Our Own Reporter, Penang, Monday. rfiHE Chinese New Year holiday and pleasure seeking crowd at the Esplanade received two thrills to-day. The first was at 6.30 p.m. when a Flvinf* Club plane crashed into the sea, killing a child and injuring many180 words
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Article101 1938-02-01 12 Trent, Italy. A lake that tuins blood-red at certain seasons of the year while it becomes pink at others is being examined by a group of scientists who have made their headquarters here. Lake Tove'. where the phenomenon occurs, is some miles from Trent. Previous scientific expeditions have101 words
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Article451 1938-02-01 12 QUEEN FARIDA Seven-Hour Wait For Her King (By Air Mail) London, Jan 21 CEVEN hours after the wedding v ceremony, which sh e did n, tat tend, Egypt's new 17-year-old Queen entered King Farouk's present*- hist night for the first time as his bride writes Harry451 words
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Article289 1938-02-01 12 Suggested Palestine Solution (By Air Mail) T London, Jan. IT. HE establishment of a Jewish Dominion wit-hin the British Conn wea th of Nations as a solution to the problem of the future of Palestine was part of a resolution carried a j d ing289 words
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Advertisement51 1938-02-01 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST. THONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: MALACCA HONG CHYE CO.. SEREMBAN CHIENT BROS., K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG NG KON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH. IPOH LEE AH WENG, PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY. LTD. BRANCHEB: OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION,51 words
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Advertisement11 1938-02-01 12 'ft 3&E&SSS& y*. Vv gjjj ACtNTT *QR- MAI ATA. W.P.S. 3911 words
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462 1938-02-01 13 Daughter Born To Princess Juliana MOTHER CHILD WELL HOLLAND'S JOY Celebrations In Singapore Socstdijk, Jan. 31. PRINCESS JULIANA gave birth to a dau"hter to day at about 9.30 a m. Mith r and child are doing .veil. The country has been plunged into i jubilation. Among the first confusion* was462 words
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Article238 1938-02-01 13 Party For Children On The Plancius Singapore, Tuesday. JUBILANT over the happy event in Holland—the birth of n ''"lighter Princess Juliana—the Dutch community in Singapore has made arrangements to celebrate the occasion in a fitting manThe Hollcndsrhc Club in Cairnhfl j Road is tastefully decorated for the inI238 words
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Article182 1938-02-01 13 j 1000 Casualties At Mingkwanjr. i Reuter. Shanghai. Jan. 31. JAPANESE troops have pierced the *J Chinese defences westward of Mingkwang and are now advancing towards according to a Japanese army spokesman. This means that the Japanese have avoided a frontal clash alon<* the railway and, instead,Reuter. - 182 words
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Article172 1938-02-01 13 Air Mail - Chinese Actor Awarded £100 (By Air Mail Kingston-on-Thames, (Surrey) a Jan 15 A Chinese actor who had a film part taken from him nis successfully sued thf oroducino: company for breach of contract at the County Court here He was awarded £100 with costs Ah On Lay,172 words
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Article240 1938-02-01 13 TERROR STORY Smuggled Over Frontier In Cakes <Bv Air Mail) London, Jan. 21. A MANUSCRIPT that was smuggled out of Germany inside two "whopping big" cakes is published in I Fngland to-dav. I i It is called "down our street" (Golj lancz, 10 6). The author240 words
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Article403 1938-02-01 13 Air Mail - Scottish M. P. Objects To Them (By Air Mail London. Jan 17. TTIE -bo -tion of marriage over the f nv a Gretna Green is to be ™ade the subject of a question in Parlament. When Parliament reassembles, Mr David Kirkwood. M.P. for Dumberton is to ask403 words
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Article88 1938-02-01 13 Salt River, Cai>e P.-ovince. Queer eggs have been laid by a black eghorn hen here. For three weeks after she was bought at the market, she laid no i ggs. Then she suddenly produced one the size of a marble. For a week she stopped laying and then88 words
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Advertisement21 1938-02-01 13 WHITEAWAYS EVERY DAY THIS WEEK TILL SATURDAY Oddments andficMMuts ■fUm cMMefitswiUhe inMked at j WaV Plice and (ess. Come &dil4j! it21 words
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Advertisement150 1938-02-01 13 mm '4^l B It E A D A meal in itself an.: an abundant source ol energy. Place your order now for R OVAL BAKERY" HR E A 1). Daily deliveries of White, Brown Wholemeal or any other varietiea you require. am gME/seo Adrf." 0/ Singapore Cold Storage Co VHONE:150 words
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377 1938-02-01 14 PERAK T. C. Scratchings At Noon To-day. A CARD of eight races, forming <*"V the piogramme for the seconl day of the Perak Turf Club's February three-day professional race meeting will be run off in Ipoh to-morrow as follows:377 words
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Article24 1938-02-01 14 ITORSES and ponies not accepting at noon fo-day were: Silver Monk, (on Con, Thaddeus, New Moon, Madam, Delia. La Valais, Roselet, Faith.24 words
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Article167 1938-02-01 14 Triangular Tourney SINGAPORE defeated Johore by six matches to four in the Malays triangular badminton tournament at the Victoria School Hall yesterday. Selangor will meet Johore in the remaining tie today and. having already defeated Singapore, are expected to win the tourna•nent. The following were the167 words
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Article98 1938-02-01 14 A Triangular Tourney (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. THE Girls' Sports Club of Singapore beat the Y.W.C.A., Ipoh, by three goals io nil. in a hocke> match slaved on the Selangor Club Padang yesterday morning. Miss D. Clark opened the scoring for the G.S.C.98 words
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Article468 1938-02-01 14 Annual Cricket Match In Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Ilcpoiter) Kuala Lumpur. Monday. THE Selangor Indian Association beat the Singapore LA. by eight wickets in the annual cricket match for the Indian" Trophy, a first innings collapse proving disastrous for the visitors, for whom Choor Singh468 words
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188 1938-02-01 14 Likely To Be Best Match Of All THE Islington Corinthians will play I the third match of their Singapore programme to-day when the Combined Services will provide the opposition at the Anson Road Stadium. The teams will be: Islingtonians: Services: Longman. Smeaton (Skins). Martin. Foster (R.A.F.).188 words
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Article82 1938-02-01 14 W. H. Elkins Beats Che Laidin In Final (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. AKEDAi! Malay, Che Laidin, achieved the distinction of reaching the final of the North Malaya amateur golf championship *o-day, when he beat T. L. White of Taiping in the semi-final in the morning.82 words
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Article59 1938-02-01 14 Three More Finals Decided Reuter. Adelaide. Jan. 31. TO-DAY'S finals in the Australian term's championships: MEN'S DODUBLES Quist and Bromwich beat yon Cramm and Henkel 7—5, 5—4, 6—o. MIXED DOUBLES Bromwich and Miss Wilson bea' Long and Miss Wynne 6—3 6—2. WOMEN'S DOUBLES Miss Wynne and Miss CoyneReuter. - 59 words
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Article107 1938-02-01 14 Singapore Beat Selangor (From Our Oivj: Reporte Kuala Lumpur. "»i TTHE Singapore Colts beat the Selangor Colts in ih< ii nnual hockey encounter in Kuala *3-da> by one-nil. J. Loveday. State forward, being tin h Play consisted in the ni nrdfield exchanges, both succeeding in checking the107 words
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Article163 1938-02-01 14 Election Of Office Bearers AT the annual meeting of Lb amedan Starlight C.C at the Club premises, 982. G( the following were elected I for the firs: six months of tin year:— F resident. Mr. Mohamed Shfril Khyer Mchamed; vice-prcshl< I Mohamed Sidik bin Haii Abdu and Mr.163 words
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Article30 1938-02-01 14 London, Following is the English ru to meet Ireland on (Blackheath) IJnwin, N mer Sever- Reynolds, Oil Longland, Toft. Pre® Huskisson. Marshall fOxl Bolton, Milman, We-'30 words
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Article18 1938-02-01 14 TT has been decided to abandon the Chinese New Year lewis tournament at the S.C.C.18 words
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Advertisement169 1938-02-01 14 4 wi iiwi|li-|i«j||K^HlHM I alcoholic fermentation is produced in t TIGER BEER p««, YEAST Above is an actual photograph of the glass lined hygienic storage tanks at the Tiger lirewcry. INVITATION mmmm An invitation is extended to the ■J m SRI H BB HH 91 Bl Public to visit the169 words
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Advertisement46 1938-02-01 14 SINGAPORE SWIMMING CLUB. Members are hereby informed that the club will be closed at 9 p.m. to-day Feb. r owing to the Chinese New Year holiday. No dinners will be served in the club after 8 p.m. By Order of the Committee. H. M. CANTRELL,, Secretary46 words
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Advertisement98 1938-02-01 14 1 T Z: NEW—WORLD. I THURSDAY, FEB.*" 3rd j Another 3 Bis 10-3 Mi:i Rd. (The black a!v ¥a. TEi> i» J (The hard hitting Filpino welU r-v is now the best has won all hi> hi the F.M.S. the only -'>ie to X O the 1 Tne much-discussed fight98 words
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964 1938-02-01 15 Air Mail - FLED FROM U. S. Terse Comment By Judge 1 B> Air Mail London, Jan. 20. BRITISH justice—in the person of >lr. Justice Goddard at the Old Bailey—very effectively demonstrated to crooks that Britain is no place for the armed gangster.964 words
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Article97 1938-02-01 15 Air Mail - To Join China Station Reserve (By Air Mail <From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 19. TWO old-time tough destroyers are 1 leaving England on Jan. 25, and should arrive at Singapore on Mar. to join the reserve on the China station. They are the Tenedos and97 words
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Article126 1938-02-01 15 Air Mail - Still "Firearms" In Eyes Of The Law 9 f (By i Air Mail London, Jan. 15. OLD German guns presented to local authorities and other organisations arc still "fireaims" in the eyes cf Law. The Dumbaiton Town Council were surprised to learn this, when they tried :-0 sel126 words
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Article108 1938-02-01 15 (By Air Main London, Jan. 15. i The 1,500,000 domestic servants in Great Britain may be organised into a ,trade union if they show a desire for it. The General Council of the Union Congress is starting inquiries to ascertain what demand exists among them for a union108 words
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Article137 1938-02-01 15 Singapore. Feb 1. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Chr. Huygens 22; Kelantan. Paloh 20. Sheers Wharf (Entrance Gate 1» Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Tongking, Perak 18; Taishart 17; Benmacdhui. Ipoh 16; Mernnon 14; Menelaus 11; Kamuning 10; Glenbeg137 words
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Article175 1938-02-01 15 Air Mail - Father Is Also His Uncle (By Air Mail London, Jan. 20. WILLIAM Robb, of Kelty, Fife, is his own cousin. His father is also hi.; uncle: his mother is his aunt. William doesn't know bll "This. Decani* he is only a few days old. But here175 words
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Article159 1938-02-01 15 Air Mail - Dundee Man Given New Heart r (By Air Mail London, Jan. 20. BY an intricate operation, a 50-year?j-old Dundee man has been "given n new heart" and was yesterday reported to be "progressing very well/' He had been suffering from angina pectoris, which is caused through159 words
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Advertisement74 1938-02-01 15 I» II A II S L ASTHMA POWDER. •h« harmless, but reliable cure for ™»hma, Angina Pectoris, Oppression, l It removes quickly the difficulty ot ureathinf, has an expectorating' effect uicj prevents the attack. Effective even acute and chronic cases. It is absolu<lv free from ail narcotics or habit iming74 words
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Advertisement87 1938-02-01 15 YARDLEY LAVENDER wherever lies the path of beaut/. —there you'll find the famous Yardley Lavender the exquisite, fresh perfume made from fragrant English Lavender by Yardley of London also the Yardley Beauty Preparations, guardians of lovely English complexions and the delightful Yardley Bath Luxuries. By appointment to Royalty and royally87 words
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Advertisement807 1938-02-01 15 TOO TIRED TO THINK? An easy way to double your energy. Day after day of gruelli-" hard worlc in v grilling hot climate is bou d to sap your energy, destroy your Ui think straight and dull your ket .1 enjtvjnt-ni of life. Ycu need to replace every-uay, the vitality807 words
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Miscellaneous22 1938-02-01 15 THE TIDES TO IMY: 10 r )0 an) i) ft q uxs TO-MORROW:—9.OS a.m., 8 ft. 9 ins.; 11.33 am 8 ins22 words
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Article, Illustration507 1938-02-01 16 FROM FEB. 23 What New Service Means <F>-oni Our Own Correspondent) (By Air .Mail) London, Jan. 12. FEB. 23 has been fixed as the date for starting the "no surcharge" system of air mail to Malaya. From that day all first-class mails507 words
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Article192 1938-02-01 16 Hobby Of Indian Student ("By Air MailLondon, Jan 21. ON »i grain of rice, one-eighth of an inch long, Syed Nabi Achmed Razwl, an art student, of Hyderabad, has engraved portraits of King George V. and Queen Mary. On another he has drawn the Taj192 words
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Article25 1938-02-01 16 Extentions to the General Hospital, Johore Bahru, are now In progress at an estimated cost of $530,000. of which $129,905 will be expended this year.25 words
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Article476 1938-02-01 16 50 Of The Best Bands To Play (By Air Mail) Lonon. Jan itf FIFTY of the besi. bands in the c tun rj including the most famous bands, have been engaged to pla the Empire Exhibition at Glasgow during the six months it is o t476 words
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Article67 1938-02-01 16 To Be Held In Cairo In March Cairo. The International Leprosy C<>: is to be inaugurated here on Mar IL 1938. Apart from the many foreign countries participating, the majority of pah:-' and private institutions in Egypt v.ill al-o take part. Railway fares throughout the co will be67 words
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Advertisement128 1938-02-01 16 See the name on the nameptere before you buy PROOF NO. 2. GREATER ICE-ABILITY With the new DlSl Cube-Release, Frigidaire ends ice famine and cube struggle forever! Provides pounds ol cubes, frozen in record time. All-metal ics tray released by the touch of a ringer! Cub instantly released witho.it work,128 words
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Advertisement76 1938-02-01 16 FIRST CHOICE FOR 1938. We are all wearing NAN SIN glasses, as they offe A the newest ard best in Ophthalmic service. Especially. Loxit no screw rimless mounting, it gives superior strength, security and economy. If you have not yet tried NAN SIN service, moke it your first New Year's76 words
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Advertisement8 1938-02-01 16 9tn/*iT i^^^^^^^l^^'^^ does me THANKS P j^gW^Y^ TO8 words
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Advertisement87 1938-02-01 17 'MAMOMr BtDS ARE A INVLSTMENT ITO*jH Yon spend oec-third al IE T<ur l.le i B bej (bcrclut* C> A your a the ami JB <u>purt«ot item ol furostuf*' lstl AM Da *ot be .stliHed with AH xyihinj ioferior Io ml j»M DIAMOND Bedstead, which- flplfl ■)>« Urn. but costs do87 words
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Advertisement67 1938-02-01 17 New Arrivals High grade Leather SUIT CASE CRYSTAL WARES Silver TROPHY BABA CO. LTD. Middle Road. S M A S II IIYG I* It M H REDI rnovs! FOR ONf? WEEK ONLY GREAT CHINESE NEW YEAR SA L E of FAMOUS MAKES OF S'.VISS (,L<H KS WATCHES. A wide and67 words
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Advertisement96 1938-02-01 17 f&fZk RADIOS w OUTSTANDING VALUE 93'; Natural Tone 100 BRITISH. ULTRA-EFFICTENT SUPERHET CIRCUIT Role Agents for Malaya: I HOE BOON LECNC j CO-G2. Selc:-5e Road, SINGAPORE Phono 3633. I I For more than 50 years Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has enjoyed the confidence of'the entire med -al profession. It i.s a96 words
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Advertisement111 1938-02-01 17 jdflgfr To-day's White Label" Announcement Patience is bitter, rizzzzizz zzrz but the fruit of zzziztt~::. tt is sweet. :zzzz The fruit of years of patient blending is DEW AIR'S SOLE AGENTS: SIME« 9 A RBI A I 0., LTII. SINGAPORE JOHORE MALACCA NEGRI SEMBILAN. W.P.S. 2. i i .I, M111 words
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Miscellaneous1454 1938-02-01 17 Malaya Listeners Radio 3«*» 8 50* d m ce ~Thp wo„,. 715 P.m.:—"Do We Understand BRITISH EMPIRE Spoken English. PPOPPAMMFQ OF fS^^^\J^& A PROGRAMMES CloBe down PROGRAMMES OF interlude (o ra-TO-MORROW 8.M.8f?. 920 p.m. :_<Take Your Choice" A Announcements. I TRANSMISSION s we€k] y entertainment featur? Rpl*v a 750 P1,454 words
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1826 1938-02-01 18 6 MONTHS WED Husband's Collapse In Car (By Air Mail* London, Jan. J9. CKOM the pulpit of the village 1 church Of Overstate, Northants Ihe Rector of Little Billing. Rev! Arthur Price, made a remarkable attack on the veidict of1,826 words
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Article449 1938-02-01 18 Problem Of Taverns In Canada Monti cv.', QiK I WOMEN are expected to be banned from Quebec's taverns—the equiva lent of the British public house m result of an early revision of the Liqu Act, If such a ban is imposed it wi 1 be449 words
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Advertisement571 1938-02-01 18 HUDSON'S EUMENTHOLJUJUBES have for over X) years b en uccessfully used by Tens of Millions of people. Other Jubes, etc., etc., come and go, but HUDSON'S EUMENTHOL JUJUBES continue to gain public confidence through their genuine worl When used daily they preserve the teeth by keeping the mouth in a571 words
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Advertisement51 1938-02-01 18 —V Distinctive in Design and in Performance... RENAULT 12 H.R IfS Built to give the long and trouble free service associated all over the world with Renault engineering, and introduces many features of luxury car design at such a moderate price class. Surprisingly low petrol consumption 38/40 miles per gallon.51 words
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Advertisement280 1938-02-01 19 l NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVED! j THE MODEL THAT EVERYBODY LIKES IS I THE STANDARD SMALLEST DEPOSIT! I i \fe^^^^p EASIEST MONTHLY I J THE MACHINE THAT HAS A REPUTATION OP BEING THE SMARTTrctT I S FINEST FINISH AND SMOOTHEST RUNNING SMARTEST, Sole Agents:— I MALAYAN CYCLE COMPANY, LTD. S I280 words
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Advertisement218 1938-02-01 19 Sleepless refe? p* No appetite Here is NEW HEALTH Weakness of the nerves may result tn any of a number of complaints sleeplessness, latigUe, lack of appetite, lack of energy, etc. It is, of course, useless to attack the symptoms; it is the nervous system itself which must be strengthened.218 words
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Miscellaneous968 1938-02-01 19 Malayan Listeners Radio Wil a :S: Kg cv« I (W Z HJ f7C /I QEirkUmnr arm S.ti p.m. News and weather bulletins. 7.00 p.m. Light Music. Cy.O./I. dtlUKl WAVE, J-20 p.m. News In English. 1.20 p.m. Lunch music. 7.35 pm. Messrs. Lean and Co *s PROCIR A MM JFC ,7968 words
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Article, Illustration106 1938-02-01 20 Mr. P. Chrlvanathan, barrister-at-law, anu >irs. B. C. Handy, who were married at St. Andrew's Cathedral recently. Mr. K. S. Mackenzie, who will supply the "comedy relief" in "The Wind and the Rain" at the Victoria Theatre. Bridal group at marriage of Mr. Vie tor George106 words
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