Malaya Tribune, 10 December 1938
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Title Section39 1938-12-10 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVIL- \o. 293. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday. December 10, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1938 FIVE CENTS39 words
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Advertisement186 1938-12-10 1 Read The S I I> A V XRIBUXE Dominant In Malaya THE (,l 'CADET "'r+ m PATENTED AUTOMATIC BATrERY M O D E I V~ v"^l^ s ,r c L EN s .o u Cs Y fourroller RS GUlHHggfe (Inc. In s.S) SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR, MALACCA, PO H, MEDAY186 words
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Advertisement102 1938-12-10 1 j MADAiii 'PAGE 92, Piccadilly, London. I EXPERT DRESSMAKER AND DESIGNER. 2 Gowns Designed I S Created in i.er S work rooms 5 .S 30 13, BATTERY ROAD, S SINGAPORE. 5 w m lllllllllia tome nice MM, lot, in Grove F.stcte So a<f, Br tomf Roai I KWro. *o««t, rema,™,102 words
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322 1938-12-10 2 We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but in publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune! gir—The story that Mr. Kiat has unfelded before an assembly cf Rotarians is322 words
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Article206 1938-12-10 2 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune} Sir.—Jt was with great interest that I read the news as to the formation of an Association for the Sinhalese. As far as an Asrociation is concerned I understand a National Association exists with the following objects:— 1. To encotrroge friendly206 words
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Article355 1938-12-10 2 VV/kJ V* [To the Editor 0/ the Malaya Tribune! Sir, —People would like to live in the suburbs, but owing to the heavy cost of transport they are loath to leave the overcrowded city. They are therefore deprived of the health-giving country air and continue to breathe355 words
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Article535 1938-12-10 2 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tr Sir,—Argument upon matter* m Council Reform is to be desired and n? invectives among the M.Iavan X There is much reason to believe arrow earnest men who seek no kudos" S the Council Reform movement -eaS represents the cultivated m nd5535 words
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Article75 1938-12-10 2 ITo the Editor of the Malcvr. T Sir, —I thoroughly agr« V, the letter signed "Observer," in gingawriter states that magistral {reatpcre are ctten too lenient ment of prisoners con vie u and robberies. r tak* I hope strong measures against 4 .hese offenders t lit>* receive exemplary75 words
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Advertisement447 1938-12-10 2 STEAMER SAILINGS PaGL BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). r. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore 1938. CARTHAGE 15,000 Dec. 16 X BHUTAN 6,100 Dec. 17 J BEHAR 6,000 Dec. 26 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 30 1939 j SOUDAN 6.500 Jan. 13 RANCH1 17,000 Jan. 13 EANPURA 17,0W Jan.447 words
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Advertisement390 1938-12-10 2 STEAMER SAILINGS iNORDj I liioyp] I DOES YOUR I LEAVE APPROACH? I Please let us offer you I accommodation on the I fastest, most modem and S luxurious. I N.D.L. EXPRESS I LINERS. I Passage Agents: I LOHMANN CO., LTDI 124, Robinson Road, 1 Phone 7565. STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.390 words
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Advertisement322 1938-12-10 2 holiday cerises I To: BANGKOK SAIGON- I J By Luxurious One Class Motorships. Displacement Tons mat Penang, P. Sham, Malacca, Spore Bms 'Selandia" «13.000» 20-12 21-12 22-12 24-12 ms. Boringia- (12.500» 10-1 11-1 12-1 14-1 mJL -Laiandia- (11,000» 31-1 1-2 2-2 1-2 I SPECIAL i CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY CRUISE l December322 words
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Advertisement195 1938-12-10 2 —I——r O. S. K. Line s.s. "Arabia Mam" (10,060 G.Tons) Leaves Singapore Dec. 12. at p.m. direct for (OLOMBO (arr. Colombo Dec. 17. at p.m.) African South American Ports Fares:—Singapore Colombo. Cabin class $120.00 Third Class 49.00 Third Class 31.20* Deck 20.00* without diet). Subsequent sailings:— m.s. "Montevideo Maru" Dec.195 words
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Advertisement454 1938-12-10 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES. Singapore Municipality TENDERS r m invited for the ials or service. For inicipa] Tender Room Date of Closing. ced Con- I of 39 ins. I 12 noon. Dec. 15, 1538 Nets for 12 noon. Dec. 10, 1938. to site and Tunrel Linings for Tun. »lil Thomp-454 words
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Advertisement602 1938-12-10 3 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE is tne Cattle of ?S IV?N H I belonging oSS s?L? oad Sin a SuMCti have een n,?R and Al ta r Gckalchand t0 Messr Ueed of Assignment d^ rt^ VllUlely by 1938, mad?betw?e?T thC3 o rdDecem Of Dial Singh and Arian v r Mattao s-ineh n602 words
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Advertisement545 1938-12-10 3 POSITIONS VACANT —toriorthand-typTsL Apply i Box No. 479, c o Maiaya Tribune, pcsiilON vacant for an Architectural fircf aughtsman n] y Persons with "ist class qualihcations need apply B M Iversen, Archnect, No. 3, Post Office Rd, foi Singapore and Johore, mnriP, a off! nen for wen introauced anci modei545 words
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Advertisement366 1938-12-10 3 EDUCATIONAL l SESSION tlcal and Theorct a f Vfinn ,n P*»c each allowed to ch'ldTr n?' A redUct, on of $1.0 FA lAMB MUSI^SCHO^r commencing Stfc ■ftll 193*"* gIOHT CLASSES commenced sth Dec, BEGINNERS' CLASSES"! I 122 126. Piin.sep Street Opening date: Jan. sth otn. 1939 A V pm Tu**366 words
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Advertisement279 1938-12-10 3 THE CROWN LANDS ORDINANCE (Chapter 113) Notice of Sale of Crown land. Notice is hereby Imm in- menticned Cro-^La ud off PahrPr d term of 99 year.-, of the under--natthe Land %f Public^. ———bhh.a mmmmm "*ureaay, zznd December, 1938. Lot No. I a?vSo„ SUb AlL u C Annualt I iS279 words
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Article100 1938-12-10 4 British O fficial Wireless. l.nntl<in. Dec 9. Paris 177 33 64 New Ycrk 4.66 15 16 Montreal 4.70 7 8 Brussels 27.75 Geneva 20.62 Amsterdam 8 59 1 i Milan 88 11 16 Berlin 11.64' a Stockholm 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Prague 136 3 4 226 3British Official Wireless. - 100 words
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Article746 1938-12-10 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Dec. 9, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. 39 4 3 Ampat Tin 301-nom Asam Kumbang m n orn Austral Malay g a 26 3 Ayer Hitam "°Aq 0 .65 Ayer Weng JgJ 23 6 Bangrin Tin 36746 words
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Article34 1938-12-10 4 7.500 lb. Jalan Kebun £000 lb. pijarrf 142 0 00 lb Port Swettenham 7.700 lb. Tambalak 12 000 lb. Teluk Anson SE* ff Ulu Benut 29,000 lb. Ayer Molek 13,066 lb.34 words
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280 1938-12-10 4 Singapore, Dec. 9. MINING Buyers Sellers 4. 4 4 1 /2 Ampats 25- 266 Ayer Hitams 23 2 4Bangrins j 37 1.42 Batu Selangors 033 037 Hitams 21 6 22 6cd I Hongkong *"i 13 C Chenderiangs n 0 Hong Fatts 7 9 gg Idris280 words
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122 1938-12-10 4 DAILY PRICES CURREM. Singapore. Friday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No IX R S.S. Spot loose 27*8 27 2 No IX R.S\S\ FOB. in caws December 8 G.F.AQ. R SS. FOB in bales December 2< j b 1 FAQ RS.S~y.OB ir. bales December 2cV 2122 words
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Article180 1938-12-10 4 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, ucc. pm. Total foi Company Dividend Books financial C0 P y close Date Ex. PIT. year tin Payable Date to date Hongkong Tin 5% final bee. 30 Dec. 19 *>% less tax Killinghall W2 final Dec. 30 Dec 19 15 c 'j180 words
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Article255 1938-12-10 4 e% Itennrt Co, ltd., $30,00^ Int. Apr. 30. Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31, Sept. 30 102 ft 103»/ 2 n-om 4y 2 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 108V 2 110 norn 4V 2255 words
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Article365 1938-12-10 4 LONDON COMMODITIES I Li X Previous To-day c Irregular Steady H RUBBER Buyers 715 16 7 1516 I Spot Fellers 8 B j Buyers 7 1516 8 H Ist Forward (January) Sellers 8116 8 116 2nd Forward iFebruary) Buyers 8 3rd Forward (Apr.i June) Buyers 8116 B'4365 words
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Advertisement380 1938-12-10 4 BA\K OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12 Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office -6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office X,f Cable Address: Paid Up Capital Ch. 40.000.000.W Re> >rye Funds in excess Cn- 4,800,000.00 Total Assets $1,800,000,000 00 approximately T HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI.380 words
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Advertisement52 1938-12-10 4 I] SAFE DEPOSIT A specially construe ted strong-room, protected by a heayy entrance door, contains a large number of private safes each fitted with a deed box. These axe obtainable at a rental of $5 p.a. upwards according to the sise of the safe required. further partlculart from P&O BANK.52 words
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Advertisement84 1938-12-10 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, li* I i incorporated in the Strait;* Set I CAPITAL: A nn»oOAuthorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and I aid LP HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHTJLIA STREET. r 458. North Bridge Boa« tpor e Local Branches J 253 SoM (h Bridge Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA LONDON BANKERS: r. CJ Midland Bank,84 words
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Article149 1938-12-10 5 R ALL REAVERS r corries of the rreek i p easant social rian I irroundings. Visit r iends but avoid cc,. m 1 cts, and be tact* >■ tea 'ilc FL I EXCES.—A.o, -st r 23. Relation* and shou an incritical and in- get ruffled, but149 words
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Article125 1938-12-10 5 I developments daring f week have not brought uragemen» though efforts a solut ion of the wo'ii'> ■s are still being proseen'ed mdiminished vigour, says St 'sen and Co., rubber port. lull background the rtjbber market backwrtl and forward-. -red on the week In the fresh125 words
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Article182 1938-12-10 5 "Sly or lhe fo- the totalling 12% mi L lL(s lhat div:dends nr year, iiJKS Daid After dcducthic, $I s rutins a balanci «f iS«^£2? unt tn °'v re Bucket Band S 6toon o; next account; SSSSkS" 9 roUtiSn o r^ s /rom the boaro section.182 words
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129 1938-12-10 5 (Tribune Staff Re, iter) IVniue;, Dee. P. SIXTEEN-year -old Chinese boy was crushed to death by a tag of onions, weighing approximate** BM catties, falling on top of him from the top floor of a thai si Beach Sireet at noon to-day.129 words
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325 1938-12-10 5 QN the occasion of lh fillh anniversary of the Booac y lu llb d,nner was held a, N,. 288, Keo„ X Sai k Road, at Meh ■Dovi I Off persons were present. Among these were Captain A. V. Cockle. Superintendent of Police in charge325 words
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Advertisement79 1938-12-10 5 n** Al 1 iSTERN OPTICAL CO. gue-an Mr. Y FAN). (Tel. 21C4.< St "uth rtrnfff Road. Singapore. •<* nnwuiM cc no. o-A •(P Oil Change All c > Stockist* of Erika tirand new Port, J ibie Typewriter: Model V Tab. with ifeS- ?i§§fls <*ey-set Tabulator A-- Dealers ha New SecondhanC79 words
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Advertisement51 1938-12-10 5 I\V IXC AIKX IS RESTORES ENERGY AND VITALITY. |L_ CONSULT US! For SANITARY WATER INSTALLATIONS. FOXCMIN Co. 64, Wallich St. 'Phone 7551. (Established 1921). UNDER EXPERT EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. I 2.». only S 2.5. a i Ideal is as gpod as any cycle for $50. F. ROSENTHAL 57 Robinson Roaci. 'PHONE:51 words
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Advertisement311 1938-12-10 5 FREE WITH I MONDAY'S PAPER The Malaya Tribune Christmas supplement I packed full of good reading. I CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. V! CHON SALE OF VA L CABLE FREEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES. It the saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.. Ltd.. No. 10. Chulia Street. Singapore. On \Ver'ne*day. 14th311 words
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Advertisement403 1938-12-10 5 No. I 118 j i Howdoejjhe keep jo 1 YoutflfuU fVlikj Attractive j^^f^M^f and enjoy perfect health by takfng By y fffl night at bedtime. 7 ■^SBB So start to-night with Bile Beans ™MEH ifjou wa nt ,o keep 'V j>«* attractive and slim. «r tThis is how Bile Beans403 words
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Article22 1938-12-10 6 Reuter. Tokyo. Dec. 9.—G recently reUnquishe Ministry cf War, 1 r A j, <;~r.eral Terauchi Vv taade p member Council.—Rev'Reuter. - 22 words
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Advertisement446 1938-12-10 6 Take all your Clocks, Watches and Gramophones that go wrong YICK WOH HING j (Near Middle Road), and they will have them goin? ight for you in no time. Contractors for the Repair of i Clocks and Watches to the Brills.* I Army and R AF. in Malaya Phone No.446 words
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Advertisement74 1938-12-10 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable mf mil ChmtsU t*4 Sfrm r SEIF-PRIMING PUMP complete with built-in engine to operate c.n Dieted oil weighs only 91 lbs. H-i dles water tbicX with mud or '-and without clogging from seenn ;e to 15.000 gals, per hour Self-Printed at 28 ft. suction lift—74 words
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Advertisement63 1938-12-10 6 O LA Iwm SHAMPOO \Fj^m PINE TAR, LEMON, ->rff I HENNA, OLIVE OIL. AND COCONUT OIL. I Vilaiijcs the fcalp gSBSLm dtl d imparls a i||_§£ Silky, Shiny liveliness to BWS Me //d/r. IN 40Z. 802. C I6OZ. BOTTLES FROM ALL GOOD DEALERS. X'MAS SALE xow ox i AT BABA63 words
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Advertisement90 1938-12-10 6 f i r t v\mm STAINLESS STEEL FIRTH STAINLESS STEEL is available in a wide range of mechanical properti* There is a particular quality for e>er> particular job. Literature and price will be gladly sent upon request FI R T HAND and MACHINE TOOLS Firth Hand and Machine Too!, are90 words
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Miscellaneous634 1938-12-10 6 Malaya Cup! RAL^IQ^NEi^S Match Spore, U| RMPB 4.50 p.m. 5 Li ht concert by b'.OO H Reller's Hungarian Band, dircc- G.MT-] of 0 Vbv C. Roller .relayed Iron; gi" Ben. BBC Empire Orchestra, |4 the AdelpW Hotel) 82 leader. Leonard Hirsch; conduc- u n v rKn v r 130 Mid-day634 words
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480 1938-12-10 7 H Eve^v S dirr? *V"?f a love scene is befor of all cinematic. J uir own point of view abou t th ac moet ticklish cinematic P roblem.s-the love scene, and this is Grank mHHHHH Borzage's. "Most of the great480 words
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Article, Illustration42 1938-12-10 7 jgest jobs on any motion picture set is the task of keeping the stars and players from letting their hairdress get untidy and to against any imperfection in make-up. Here we Luise -ing a fresh hair-combing from ht-r own hairdresser.42 words
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Article149 1938-12-10 7 V casual visit to the Metro-Gold wyn Mayer ice rink by Joan Grawforl t: watch the ICE FOLLIES troupe pc form i*s ballet routines, resulted in this star being cast in the top role in try him, at her own request. Working on an adjoining149 words
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Article, Illustration14 1938-12-10 7 Fowler, who is the soloist v s concert at the Sinjamorial Hall.14 words
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Article130 1938-12-10 7 "THREE Blind Mice," riotous love--1 comedy which opened last night at the New Alhambra, has a great share of fun, romance, and a really complicated story 01 mixed up sweethearts who don't find themselves until the end. Starring Loretta Young and Joel McCrea in the leading130 words
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Advertisement104 1938-12-10 7 WAKE UP YOUR UVER BILEat Calomel —And Yoa'll Jump Oat of Bed Full of Vbb ami Vigour. should pour out two pints of to your bowels daily. If this bile ing freely, your food doesn'tdigest. n in the bowels. Gas bloats up ach. You get constipated. Your (a poisoned and104 words
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Advertisement99 1938-12-10 7 "HONG KONG'S AIR UNIVERSITY" j P~" gives coraplett training for a career in Commercial Aviation COURSES FROM For prospectus apply:— FAR EAST FLYING TRAINING SCHOOL, LTD. KAI TAX AIRPORT, HONG KONG. > JU ■■■■■■■■■■■■■[i» I/ S CAUSED Vy Tl 1 FtW WEEKS UTBt THANKS 10 COIGATt j NO MORE BAD99 words
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Advertisement20 1938-12-10 7 sfsfs G«C Tour Good Portraits nan ULY WHITE PHOTO STUDIO. 19, North Kridge Road, Adelphl Hotel), SINGAPORE. fl glamorous perfume.20 words
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Advertisement376 1938-12-10 8 Another Memorable Screen Epic produced by HENRY HATHAWAY. The man who made "BENGAL LANCERS." Paramount Announce The Malayan Premiere of Their Most Adventure Saga of the Arctic Seas THE If UK I n With DOROTHY, LAMOUR, GEORGE RAFT, JOFN BARRYMCRE,. AKIAA TAAAIROFF. jit ■it'' i NEXT WE~KOAt The CAPITOL GA376 words
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Advertisement265 1938-12-10 8 Phone 5261 and make sure of getting in! NATURALLY Your Show TIN IST will he at the CAPITOL Fred Astaire VI 7 y. in their happiest RKO-Radio Son^/j Jiiul h 4 si,u '< > "TOPH AT." l 4i: t; Tare Free* lp With Music and Songs by IR\ ING BERLIN.265 words
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Advertisement124 1938-12-10 8 THE MOST STARTLING FILM SEEN "7v YEARS! EERIE! MACABRE! I PAVfEION j ADULTS ONLY J I 3.ls—^J^— M 5 m| _J LIMELIGF "Tuesday at the capit IS LAUREL V\ L P" OLIVER DENNIS KIN 3 j A GRAND HIT FROM THE PRODUCER OF illi: DEANN.I DURBIN PICTURES! I A grand124 words
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116 1938-12-10 9 (Tribune Staff Reporter) h I ol a judgment creditor was Prdlow in the High Court at th* «..ur y i .r L at lne Public examination Kiam who said he owed $150 to creditor only other liabilities. j y id that it was incon crenitor had116 words
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Advertisement326 1938-12-10 9 T XH WORLD GRAND 9 .4S PM 5 Controlled by sha-j Bros. Ltd I TO-NIGHT 5 jL%»y of CA NTON i FIRST CHAPTER SI PER CANTONESE TALKIE Week-End Matinees:— To-day And To-morrow At 2 p.m. 5 "That Girl From Paris n And Under 2 FLAGS BEECHAM S FOR HEALTH TAff326 words
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Advertisement151 1938-12-10 9 JUST THE SHOW FOR YOUR WEEK-ENS) ENTERTAINMENT! j ALH AMBRA Conditioned I j I A MILLIONAIRE IS ONLY A MAN...! Lx)rctt»i 20th Century-Fox Present LORETTA YOUNG JOEL McCREA n "THREE BLIND MICE" Gay, Sparkling, romantic It's the year's Entertainment delight Better than M SECOND HONEYMOON/ ALHAMBRA iControlled by Shaw Bros.151 words
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Advertisement294 1938-12-10 9 THEATRE lIOV %1, 3-15 6-15 -9-15 CONCLUDING INSTALMENT STARTS TO-DAY! MIGHT? THRILLS, CHILLS. SENSATIONS IV T H E CHAPTER PLAY CHILDREN HALF PRICE IR HEW F^Hl BhSAR J J I ROAD j I fMalavn's Leading Amazement Park). w J J j DANCE PALACE I j (AIR CONDITIONED. TIIONE £477. RESTAURANT294 words
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Article682 1938-12-10 10 MR Malcolm Mac Donald, the Secretary for the Dominions and Colonies, appears to be in many respects like his lather. He revels in resounding statements and lofty promises. Speaking in the House of Commons on the question of the colonies, he declared once again that "the great purpose682 words
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Article1061 1938-12-10 10 Conscription Coming In Britain Japan's Aim In South China WEEK-END REVIEW National Register rHE word. conscription" is most repugnant to English ears, and in order to avoid the term, it has now been caikd 'national registration." B«- end the superficial explanation that "onscription is contrary in the estab lished principle1,061 words
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Article55 1938-12-10 10 A PSYCHOLOGIST is <>t 5 that toothacho can be fear. Definitely; but by then 1 late to make an escape from j»f 1 "An impolite motorist is a nowadays," says a writer. v 1 heard of one recently who 1 hat and shouted "Please 11 ie every55 words
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Article545 1938-12-10 10 I JWO CRISES similar to the Sudeten affair may be presented shortly to European statesmen at one and the same time. While Italians are demanding autonomy" in Tunis an election is taking place in Memel i (Lithuania) in which a considerable German population is also "demanding autonomy." But545 words
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Advertisement225 1938-12-10 10 An Acceptable X'mas Gift. I -iMiur •yj* l S|»orl« Whirls. i Quality Cotton Hopsack r M« Smart Pol j j! Short SJeei ,j Wearing Qualities ROBINSON a CO., LTD. >» U KUALA LUMPUR. 11l [AS SHOPPING HOURS From Dec. 13 to iv (inclusive) I j j will close i I225 words
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125 1938-12-10 11 INTERNAL UNliEST Reuter. Meniel I)ec. 9. rmal indication that j V ,j i,( mans are resolved to |hl v j, 1 i.huanian sovereigntx' u j. l iven by i spokesman, or the German j, ti i' »aiIv in the new will raiseReuter. - 125 words
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Article90 1938-12-10 11 Reuter. Berlin. Dec. 9. .circles here repeat "*he Ghetto system ij Jews in German j ;h? recent restrictions 1 of Jews in Berlin will *o other towns and Je- f villas or large flats .1 to accommodate Jews r homes. may continue to sell to willReuter. - 90 words
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Article134 1938-12-10 11 Reuter. London, Dae. 0. vernment will publish twenty booklets in a few precious :e, then everybody will think they are able *o disinclined to do anythe pages to light cieaMr. Churchill, criticism?; ment "s voluntary National ister when addressing a Chingford, Essex. c first weeks ofReuter. - 134 words
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Article36 1938-12-10 11 Necessary credit will the League ol Nations he maintenance of th-' demic work in China of normal technical in accordance with the Chinese Government subAssembly In Bepcexnuei. n accepted In principle.36 words
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Article36 1938-12-10 11 Reuter. 8 -The Draeonflv, firs > boats for the Yangtse from Thorny croft'a at day. The vessel, which bodies new ideas both iv protection and has > permitting a bigger I:it > similar craft. —Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article, Illustration94 1938-12-10 11 em br ke 0111 in north- industrial districts and several aiWnke in h ranee proved a Base* n Far;, and a parnnl failure in th* provinces Fort, thousand troops and m>lice "V, duty ,n the capital. The Strike was l£L F,ance as J f94 words
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Article140 1938-12-10 11 Reuter. MOSCOW Dec. o.— lt is learned that the Soviet-Japanese negotiations for regulation of Japanese fishing in Soviet waters have reached a deadlock. In course of a two-hour conversation the Japanese ambassador, Mr. Togo told M. LitvinorT that the Japanese Government could not accept the SovietReuter. - 140 words
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Article55 1938-12-10 11 Reuter. Berlin D cc 9.—Official circles hi Germany are awaiting with interest the text of the new British Export Guarantees BUI. The newspapers and DOiltical circles refrain from commemhn; but headlines indicate the Importance attached to the news. For example the Angrifl heads its report: "GreatReuter. - 55 words
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Article196 1938-12-10 11 Reuter. T iIP rl Chungking, Dee <> HE hmese are making determined efforts to resist a possible lananeae thrust inland to the north of Canton. Japane.se t; ASSS? f e v 9 antc u n Hankow railway north of (anion, bstween Lh iHshiank-kou and 1 in--,hang-wanReuter. - 196 words
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Article87 1938-12-10 11 Reuter. Tokyo. Dec. S rr»HE foreign minister told the British A ambassador that the princ.ple of the "open door' and equal opportunhv in China may have ta be revised in ihe light of the new situation, according to the Domei Agency. No conflict will arise ifReuter. - 87 words
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Article132 1938-12-10 11 Reuter. Johannesburg Dec. Se —The import of the Royal Navy to South Africa was emphasised by General Smuts in in address to the Navy League. He said nobody could do South Africa a more serious disservice than to maleit possible for her to be deprivedReuter. - 132 words
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Article28 1938-12-10 11 Reuter. Nancy. Dec. O—A military plane crashed to the suburbs of Nancy to-day and ali the occupants, numbering three or four, were killed —Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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87 1938-12-10 11 Reuter. London lite. 9. ™o\Ho\ Corporation is not appealing against the High Court decision In V tl- <c<d action arising out of the typhoid outbreak in the Borough last n mrt iih 43 persons lost their lives. I nnncuneed to-day that there are approximatelyReuter. - 87 words
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Article95 1938-12-10 11 Reuter. Hollywood. Dec. 9. DECLARATION of indeptn- d?nce calling unon President Koisevelt to sever economic relations with Germany has been drawn up by a group of prominent film stars and cinema executives. Among those v.gning at a meeting at the Beverly Hills home ofReuter. - 95 words
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Article128 1938-12-10 11 Reuter. New York. Dec. I. fILAIMING to express the average Englishman's viewpoint on vo»ld pi obit ms, Mr. Anthony Eden in a Speech to the National Association of Manufacturers dfclared that be, like many present, belonged to tnc "missing generation." "Twenty years ago we foughtReuter. - 128 words
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Article82 1938-12-10 11 Reuter. Berlin, Dee. 9—A decree imposing penalties of Imprisonment and s fin. on any person endangering the Swiss state's security by means of foreign propaganda or incitiau hatred be'ween different sections of the population, enforceable from Dec. 15. Penalties arc pfea imposed on any who attackReuter. - 82 words
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Article52 1938-12-10 11 Shanghai. Dee. 9--A frank exchange of views on the nresent situation took pl*ce at l conference between the Bri--1 h S'r Alexander Clark Kerr, and the heads of the British Chamber of Commerce, which Sir Percy Noble, commander-in-chief of the British fleet jn the Far East,52 words
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393 1938-12-10 11 Reuter. yOU must decide to-day to overt hit, }tt im our effort," ..aid M. Daladier, th t >ptak m the Chamber this afternoon 8 be *r abo nol petty intrio"nM. > r a h ve chasen mine 1»™ responsible for my l rV" ulReuter. - 393 words
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Article30 1938-12-10 11 Reuter. Cairo. Dec. 9 —An Egyptian spoke* .nan stated that there is no question of the Suez Canal being discussed in th forthcoming Italo-Egyptian talks. .1 uter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article31 1938-12-10 11 Reuter. DALADIER WINS Pari;, De. 10—lb" French Chamber pas;?d z vote of confidI nee in the Daladier Government (;ce Col. 51 by 315 votes to 'Ml, with 5.1 abstentions.—Reuter,Reuter. - 31 words
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298 1938-12-10 11 Reuter. London, Dec 9. fVM significance l< r Km ope of the Pan-Amfc'can Congress opening at Lima to-day is indicated by the newspapers' interest in the proceedings. Special articles in Brit'sh papers d'stuss the alleged efforts of Germany, Italy and Japan to penetrate Sooth America.Reuter. - 298 words
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Article39 1938-12-10 11 Reuter. Quebec. Dec. I.—Seven miners were killed in the Thetford mines near here by a rock slide at the Bellas Bestow mine following blasting operations. Th 3 pen were buried by falling rock —Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article47 1938-12-10 11 Reuter. London, D-c 9 The death is reported ol Charles Booth, chairman ol the Booth Steam hip Co. Ltd., ana a director cf the L M.S. railway, wh > fell from a third floor window in London and was instan f .!y killed.—Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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106 1938-12-10 11 Reuter. London, Dec 0. TJRITAIN is again asked to use its influence to sion tV nmntßnY of the civ il population of republican Spain, by Ur< Bareefoi QofenaWßt I» i< note handed to the foreign office. The d°<Mares inter alia: "The f i<Oi ranReuter. - 106 words
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Article21 1938-12-10 11 Reuter. London Dee. 9.—It is announced that ihe League of Nations Urnon lias ie reived an ancnvir.ous gift of £20 01Reuter. - 21 words
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Advertisement23 1938-12-10 11 Eyesight Once Ruined Is Never Recovered C °o S CHONG.Opi. I). (TJ.S.A THEBERLINOPTICALCO., 142, South BrMc* Noad. f. SINGAPORE. tT iiiim iriiitTr m\23 words
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152 1938-12-10 12 (Tribune Crime Reporter) SINGAPORE police last night arrested two 39-year-old Chechoslovakians, Joseph Maiczrek and Vassite Mehai, alle- i £cri to have been connected frith the theft of $30 from the possession of a Change Alley shopkeeper on Thursday this week. Both men were arretted at152 words
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Article, Illustration21 1938-12-10 12 rrwip photo of members of the Selanffor State Council meeting with Hie Sultan of Selangor in the centre.21 words
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294 1938-12-10 12 'Fran- Our Own Reporter) Serembait, Friday. IfAPPILY married fcr.r years ago. blessed with a daughtei a year 11 later, and sentenced to death yesterday—this is the fate of 2o-year-old Lav Kirn. who was charged with the murder of his 18-year-old wife294 words
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Article15 1938-12-10 12 The Imperial Airways mail plane from Europe is expected to arrivi this afternoon.15 words
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568 1938-12-10 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. SENSATIONAL evidence by a Chinese who took abetted and received a share from the spoils of a house robbery in River Valley Road, on Oct. 7. was forthcoming in the Fourth Police Court to-day before Mr. K. A.568 words
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Article91 1938-12-10 12 Penang. Saturday. The ricksha pullers' strike has been called off this morning. All the men have returned to work, and the streets of the town are again busy with rickshas. A number oi them started work late last night after an address had beer, tfven by Dr. w.91 words
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100 1938-12-10 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. IN application that Chew Peng Yam. an employee of the A.P.C. Oe committed to prison for two weeks was made by ."Mr. J. W. D. Ambrose. Assistant Official Assignee, at the High Court to-day, on the ground that100 words
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800 1938-12-10 12 Astonishing Allegations Of 111-Treatment (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. ASTONISHING allegations of ill-treatment were madebyanl» A year-old "adopted" girl against a man and his wjfe. ease heard in the Criminal District Court, before Mr. L. B. Gibson, t0 The y girl,800 words
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Article79 1938-12-10 12 The Singapore District Epworth League will hold their annual Christmas Social on Saturday December 17 at 8 p.m. at the Anglo-Chinese School Hail at Canning Rise. Four prizes will be awarded to the be>t Fancy costume. —two for the ladies and two for the gents. Admission79 words
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Article, Illustration75 1938-12-10 12 THOUSANDS Singapore were Ksppj day. The <la\ a for. it wat the tail 1 Christmas holida re-open on Mon< School -children began five-week holidaj Majority of especially oi li. aireadv kn< h th< ii results, will h to a higher pr75 words
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Article43 1938-12-10 12 Reuter. Tok>«'. 1 IAPANKSt imp »r:s J goor?:. fo, Cl <how a fa l square yards >n :i pared >\nh the same year. The total vaiu< thousand sterling or 6* Exports totalled square yards value j at sterling.—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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43 1938-12-10 12 1 f M l The China Reliel Singapore, has receive the Oleh Oleh Party performances of 'Trie n on Sept. 10 and Oc The total recei?)i> the printing charges other expenses were ac patrons cf the Oleh43 words
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Article25 1938-12-10 12 Singapore. Friday was to-day fined $5 ton. Traffic Ma conform to a polfci i the junction of Ben< Stamford Road on Garden appeared25 words
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Article146 1938-12-10 12 Till, report of Wearne Brothers Ltd., for the year ended Sept 3ft shows that the ptofit for the period w.is $683,419.57, making, with the balance brought forward of .5178.036.87, a total available of 5861.456.44. Out of this an interim dividend of five per cent, has been paid,146 words
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Advertisement55 1938-12-10 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. l»11*a nUIILDING, tHI I.IA ST. TOONE 3808. SfNGAPORI :o: FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR ft WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AOENTB: SCKKMBAN POI BROS. MALACCA HONG CHYE CO m. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONQ NG KON CHEE, *JANG LEE ENG TEH, SSL*, L£E AH WENG, z7»rfANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LTD :o:—55 words
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Advertisement8 1938-12-10 12 GIIXXESS IS GOOD FOR YOU mmmmmm wpb a8 words
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221 1938-12-10 13 fjlK TIMES advances SOUND 1 \S0NS London, Doc. !>. ran conferefice n Lima 10-day. I to be the most Ihe sixty rotifer- 1 f*26 is at tract- it ion in Europe. brought out the Times recent South :hes, emphasislns tion in Scuth221 words
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Article62 1938-12-10 13 Reuter. HAm Betiiii, Dec. Ql R home country shall he 'ree J* a n declared Doctor NeuDec »i 1,11,(1 elections on "We want U) sh~w IS* «m.i i i is the Reich to ri£ without hayine. first to sSn the r?MPd SSL, throll h theReuter. - 62 words
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Article46 1938-12-10 13 Reuter. Rome. Dec. 8.-The British bom Mv ehe&e Godidigodio (nee Vioet Kay. and tier husband and an Italian Jeu.\ l X e h ave bee collectively fined < Uo,i2d lire and recommended* for de portatlon to a penal island on char"* ot currency smuggling. —ReuterReuter. - 46 words
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Article, Illustration186 1938-12-10 13 Reuter. T| London, Dec. S. Jin. honour of our country and our Christian charity nave been chaUengred and i( is up to us to meet that challenge." declared Karl Baldwin in a broadcast speech on behalf of the Jewish and nonAryan hrislianReuter. - 186 words
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Article49 1938-12-10 13 Reuter. Cairn. D(" 9.- -In replying I \\v British Governments invitation to at attend the forthcoming London Palestine talks the Egyptian Government h* understood f o have pressed for the pir licipation of the Ifuftl or hU del*»?ate* as a condition of it.; own particip -'on Renter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article55 1938-12-10 13 Reuter. New York, Dec. 9.—The Mexican Government signed two agreements under which twenty-flve million dollars worth Of expropriated oil will be shinned to Germany in 1939, according to th° New York Times dispatch from Mexico City. Thp dispatch adds it is understood rhe nrtee word's outReuter. - 55 words
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Article, Illustration52 1938-12-10 13 Vn-lZ. b T ißs 4 Mr l J l e,rffle hambeilain takes a stroll in Hyde Park Rr, fJh p tCniPlete With th Umv »orld-famous umbrella. A s"gn of the British Premier s popularity is the fact that "Nevii'c Chamberlain masks can now be bought in52 words
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Article111 1938-12-10 13 Reuter. Ueriin. Dec. 9. UJU. Duff-Cooper Hants War" insolent Attack On Fueh rer" are some of the headlines revealing the indignation of the press regarding Mr. Duff Cooper's speech in Paris. Nachtausgab; particularly is inI dignant because "the most prominent war agitator in Britain could makeReuter. - 111 words
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91 1938-12-10 13 Reuter. New York. Dec 9? MAYOR La Guardia received a note threatening death if he continues to attack German Nazi Party. The note was posted in a suburb in New York, signed with a swastika. I' .stated. "You get this if you continueReuter. - 91 words
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Article92 1938-12-10 13 Reuter. Chcagking, Dee. 8. DLANS for organising the entire poi pulation in the unoccupied areas for effeclh. c continued refistance are expects j to be one of the principal subje.-ts of discussion when the preliminary conferences open very shortly to prepare Ihe agenda for the lifthReuter. - 92 words
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Advertisement210 1938-12-10 13 A buttor that everyone v/ill enjoy— with h rich th.it makes i. so irresistible. cm *I'IION«2: SPORE 5376 (o lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (2 line--), II'OII: 110 111 (2 lines). Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co j.id. W P S. 11 A. ()DE0N jjjCA Week 9-12-38 to away to purchasers210 words
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Article, Illustration213 1938-12-10 14 NEGOTIATIONS lIKELY TO MATERIAIISE A TEAM of Singapore Chinese footballers are likely to make a tour A of Hongkong and the Phillipines, if present taking place, win be successful. .*jg+J* Chinese football Association. Indication of their visit w known last213 words
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59 1938-12-10 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) SUH Brothers of New World Amusement Lark fame informs me that the winner of to-night's fight between Kartar Singh and Tony Lamaro will meet Hong Bock t heunfc, the champion ol China, for the Orient heavy-weight wrestling Championship, Shaw Brothers will present a59 words
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Article160 1938-12-10 14 FOLLOWING are the two teams in the Malaya Cup rugby match to he played this afternoon on the padang between th*' Army and Johore at 5 p.m. ARMY Sapper Pass (RE.); Capt C. W. Maisey (R.A.M.C.), 2nd Lieut. J. E. P. Pierse (R.A.), LCpl. Richardson (RA.M160 words
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Article, Illustration161 1938-12-10 14 PETE - (By PETE the New World Arena tonight there is to be a thrilling programme of wrestling bouts when the management presents an all India card meeting foreigners. Kartar Singh, the pride of Indians, again appears and is matched an*inst Tony Lamaro, the Italian puzzler161 words
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Article47 1938-12-10 14 Kukuljevic. the Yugo-slav term's star and Mouvet. the I avis Cup player who have arrived In Singapore will play at the V.M C A courts to day at 4.30 p.m. They will also play exhibition match at the S.C.C. courts on Monday even.uj;47 words
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162 1938-12-10 14 4 RETURN same of base- ball is billed for tomorrow afternoon at S PJ»« when the fast RAF. nine Joseph's ground at Bras Basah Road. It will be recalled that the Airmen succumbed to the Filipino Rcokies three Weeks ago when they went down to162 words
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Article86 1938-12-10 14 rEAMS for the inter-slate hockey mat<b betwet gapce and Malacca ai the S.C.C. p.idang to-day are follows:— SINGAPORE: V. N Piflai; R. Earth. G. Scott- It. Leonard.. Willfaints, Sgt. Cronin, p k Baskaran (Capt); Lo* Ke= Pow. N. Sullivan, Shaft Hussem G Armstrong, Ibrahim bin Esa. MALACCA:86 words
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Article75 1938-12-10 14 The following members have accepted to play rugby for S.C C Ist XV n R A.F. to-day at Seletar at spm A. E. Minns; G D. A Lundon a P. Craigie. J. P Wood and P Burgess; F. C. S Tillbrook and G F. Jones: D. M.75 words
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Article43 1938-12-10 14 I Singapore. Friday —The hockr match arranged between R.,\ f and the Indian Association was not j played this evening. The Indian Associations snorts is undereoin? renai: and if will take another week at C'- before it is available for pfetj43 words
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Advertisement70 1938-12-10 14 I A Taukanl I I of Health I I ft il ii i Distributed by Eraser Neave Ltd. For hcoacmv Ac Smooth Running Always Choose A STANDARD "X? IT CARRIES WITH YOU A GUAR \NTY THAT NO OTHER MAKE CAN GIVE YOU. EASIEST TERMS COURTEOUS SERVICE. Sole Agents: THE .MALAYAN70 words
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Advertisement52 1938-12-10 14 LISTEN TO REASON m *»'d be well ;jl advised m$ GET YOUR EYES TESTED ~mg*, f| *OR RIGHT iLA&sES to ■S^P* Improve your I.I A vision right ■Ml' away. DON'T ■■■■■1 DELAY. We f can do thb for you at a very reasonable charge. New China Optical Co., 11. High52 words
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Advertisement138 1938-12-10 14 mm .educed lo skin and oones. Thanks to the advice of a Mend, i •la.ttd taking SANOVIGOR. In a ucek*s ti.ne I began to feel belter, sleep well, eat and digest anything: Giadualh I gained my usual weigh! icim and appearance and to-day 1 am sirong, healthy and active, i138 words
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Advertisement111 1938-12-10 14 Kebcco is ihe paste to use for maintenance of a healthy mouth, gums and teeth. It was made to do good it was not made of a number of flavouring ijj^C agents just to taste nice. IH The salty taste and possibly the slight smarting after use at first, is111 words
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Article, Illustration166 1938-12-10 15 Game Lacks Interest Hcvi Battery 6; s.C.C. A p entirely lacking in interest, the Heavy Battery beat the 1 SX< A by six pomts (one penalty and a try), to nil, „..j„,.. this evening. n lne rail'"'- right through. This sodden ground and :he forwards166 words
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Article68 1938-12-10 15 f| Parr Blackpool's amateur Engtl outside right, is 5 London, where he >n with the WemHn Borough CouncJL Ife reigned 5 >sition as a member staf! of Blackpool >ing Department. amateur caps." hi? r: used to sign a procontract. He said ably enlist, with one lateur68 words
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161 1938-12-10 15 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malacca, Friday. i FTER leading- by three clear goals i n the first half Malacca Club (Europeans) went down to Eurasians by 5-4 yesterday at hockey en the Club padanr. Europeano started with plenty ol161 words
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Article48 1938-12-10 15 T___. Bangkok, Dec 9. Hfc twenty-year-old dispute has been settled at an extraord nary meeting of the members of the Sports Club las! evening wbea it was decided to hold race meetings on Sundays and other public holidays in future by 96 votes against48 words
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Article46 1938-12-10 15 Owing to bad weather, the Grand Cycling Carnival scheduled to be held last nieht at the Happy World, had unavoidably to be postponed. To-night will be the first night of the Carnival and. according to the changes madrMonday will be the last night46 words
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Article238 1938-12-10 15 Everyone who has endured the torment of stomach pain, will sympathise with Mr. P. Many who still suffer with stomach trouble can benefit from his experience. If you neglect nature's warning: you may be faced with serious danger U you do as Mr. P. d.d-as238 words
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Advertisement101 1938-12-10 15 I YEAR ALL WITH PROFIT POLICIES IN FORCE ON THE 3IST DECEMBER 1 necessary that a fuU yi .r s premium should be paid Kt^CIVU I ONLY THE FIRST INSTAL- INSURE NOW AND REAP THE ment of premium is benefit OF THIS YEAR'S BONUS. REQUIRED. EVERY YEAR A BONUS YEAR!101 words
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Advertisement68 1938-12-10 15 D. T. -im Company I for j JAVA ft MALAYAN DELICACIES ditch provisions Etc. Your Visit is Cordially Welcorr.ru 353. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE. ——I—■—i mi l jt„Hm_ Read the SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malay a FOR CAR STARTING AND LIGHTING SOLE AGENTS IIOR\l<» XOTORS LTD. Singapore, Malacca, Serembar., Kuala68 words
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Article, Illustration140 1938-12-10 16 Recs Draw With Battery S.R.C 2; H.K.S. Battery 2. WEATHER and ground conditions conduced to a v£ry poor exhibition of hockey on the padang yesterday, when the Rees drew with the liong Kong and Singapore Battery (Changi), two goals all. The Changi team gained th3140 words
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Article77 1938-12-10 16 (Tribune stall Reporter Pen mm. Dec D ISPLAVIM, marked v all department p en V„. feattd Kedah nine-nil in "n ll,*" State Hotkey match played it 2 Hutching School fround lhe home intermediate |j in excellent form and m mb J2 the way for the big77 words
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118 1938-12-10 16 (Tribune Stuff Reporter) I A last minute I •'All Blues" Cup Singapoi I was made last night few mir I befor? the night lefl I Kuala Lumpur. H The side as rejected! mi bt: Swee Law. Abdul Rahman, X Urn bruggen. J Ritchie, I) ferns118 words
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Article66 1938-12-10 16 A match of five singles and bles will be played at the Hi Covered Stadium to-night, or Merry Union Badminton Partj Eclipse Badminton Party Players supporters are required the hon. sports Captains bo* Lorong 26. Oeylang The followiag will ;n Merry Union B P A. Sujak. Wee66 words
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Advertisement259 1938-12-10 16 TUBULAR STEEL FURNITURE Finished in Chromium or Coloured Enamel. 4 Strong. AfttftlC Termite proof. Nonflammable. Write for descriptive folder. Manufactured by DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO., LTD. KAMPONC BAHRU ROM). SINGAPORE. Manujadu, rs of ted Oou) *»1 W Sg c! 1 «b*. Steel Furniture. Cycle j Frames. Waitresses. TAKE THIS QUICK259 words
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Advertisement127 1938-12-10 16 SAFE DIET FOR GASTRIC ULCERS Oreat care is needed 111 the feeding of sufferers from gastric and duodenal ulcers and inflammation ol the stomach The wrong kind of food will increase the pain and discomfort In the early stages of treatment small quantities of liquid food LJM'St be lak?n al127 words
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Advertisement97 1938-12-10 16 lANNUALI ANNUAL CHEAP CA I V\;// commence from A fOMM> /3// Def, 2 weeks. ECHIGOYA Co., Ltd., 131, Middle Road. N. B. Business hours 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. No business on Saturday 10th Dec THE ORIGINAL PRIMUS t Whether for BEATING and LIGHTING or occasional COOKING —when97 words
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Advertisement96 1938-12-10 16 STOLEN FROM THE SOUTH SEAS MAIDEN Th. ••cr.t of h.r itrang* TATTOO to I p> I I 7he glamorous I." S{ Se»senchantre«,sci., her lips with pasty; that has no allure, not! Instead, them with an parent red. She kn,There's no romance J k -g| dmtareroughandur.n. -1 I H«rs are soft96 words
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289 1938-12-10 17 FRESH INTERESTS IN THE RED SEA Reuter. Rome, Dec 9 fUPA nii article in Giornale d'ltalia entitled "All To Ec Done Over Again" states very clearly that Italian questions concern n Fram including Tunis, must be considered opened and not ailedReuter. - 289 words
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Article29 1938-12-10 17 Reuter. The three defendants in the Corrida case were committed for trial. Bail was renewed for Willings but a further application for bail for Corrisan was ieiused.—Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article43 1938-12-10 17 Reuter. Coimbra. Portugal. Dec. 9.—Damage estimated at two hundred and rortj thousand sterling to property mostli owned by British eomnani.es was cans 1 r? P y tlre which destroyed a whole 1 block of buildings. Seventy firemen wer* njured—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article227 1938-12-10 17 QUITE apart from the fact that we are approaching the Christmas holidays and the end of the year tthen the market may be expected to be moderately quiet, it is not surprising, even in the face of a proI nouneed improvement in the rate of227 words
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Advertisement130 1938-12-10 17 A H,NI AO THE LA1)IE?; -;:J£Z%1 W iild you like to see your man |f« smoke in an easy, tranquil, relaxed ,1" y way Would you like to see him J smoke for pleasure instead of being a f! habit smoker? You would? Then ,1 listen. r Get him a130 words
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Advertisement93 1938-12-10 17 v CAUFI&'TO (L.a KEEP ME like irtAuselAV i rrrAsres so D )f^^^^) 2 APB 12 rjRIUM FOR SPARKLING TEETH-, Jgm Ifcv 9ft a leal fity to clean -our teeth with Pepsodent containing j IRIUM. The minute it touches your teeth you have a delightful and luting sensation of its invigorating,93 words
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Advertisement151 1938-12-10 17 "KICK-IN-THE STOMACH JOURNALISM" BE SURE TO GET THE NEXT ISSUE OF THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE, WHICH WILL CONTAIN A POWERFUL ARTICLE BY C. H. STANLEY JONES, TRIBUNE SPECIAL WRITER, ON "KICK-IN-THE STOMACH" JOURNALISM. I I YOUR CAR SIMONIZ Is Necessary to Preserve Its Beauty! It doesn't matter whether c*i Ls new151 words
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Advertisement367 1938-12-10 17 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL 4 J TO-NK.HT in DI WI IS A »AX(E (infoi-mal) I FROM ).45 TO MIDNIGHT PAT SYKES J. A. ANDREW I INTRODUCING THE LATEST COMMUNITY DANCES J FROM LONDON. FEATURING THE "YAM" and the "BLACKPOOL WALK" iCOME AND LEARN HOW THEY ARE DONE DINNER $300 ADMISSION NON-DINARS367 words
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175 1938-12-10 18 (United Press). Chungking. WELL-INFORMED cir< Irs say that under orders from (ieneralissin.u Chiang Kai-shek all students studying: in middle schools, colleges and universities will be organised i lo "student armies" immediately. The total number of such B»UCJBn troops v. ill reach 1.500.000 Their organisation will be(United Press). - 175 words
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Article59 1938-12-10 18 a direct highway, connectine Szechuen province with Yunnan orovince. will be opened for traffic at the end ot December, according to an announcement rmde to-day by the Szechu.-n Highway Admin.itraticn. The highway, the roadbed bridges of which have already been completed, is 3'<o kilometres iong and pas es59 words
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Article220 1938-12-10 18 International News Agency. Chengchcw, Dec. 2. FN of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-gfcek'l determination to continue i«distance, the Japanese High Command sending: an exnedi'ionary unit from Tatunjr. Shansi province, to attack Wuyuan and Linho In Mi vu.in province in th? northwzsi as a means to envelop Sian.International News Agency. - 220 words
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Article97 1938-12-10 18 Ichang k SPIRIT of optimism is returi.Vig among the people of Ichang. Shops are re-opening and there is a rush for passives on uprivcr steamers for the time being. The Government policy in *mcou*\v.ing evacuation, however, remains as Lttore. I r is imd;rstoed that $50,00097 words
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375 1938-12-10 18 Stalemate Reached GUERILLA'S CONSTANT RAIDS ON ENEMY Central News. Chungking. IfjhTt pace hi south Hunan along the Canton-Hunkow Railway and at central Hupeh along the Hankow-Ichang highway which was slowed down since a fortnight ago has now been further slackened to practically a stalemateCentral News. - 375 words
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Article91 1938-12-10 18 Shanghai. SHOWING the way to their compatriots in China, two Chinese merchants of Singapore are reported to have formed syndicates the development of China's eomparativelv little known south-western provinces. They are Mr. Chen Chia-kan, rubber merchant in Singapore and founder of Amoy Cniversity. and Mr flu91 words
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Article203 1938-12-10 18 Chungking, Nov. 30. I riHNA w'll go on fighting to her last breath, declared Dr. Wang Hui. Chinese Foreign Minister. In the course of an interview "ivrn to Trans-ocean representative. "It s absolutely inconceivable,' he aid. "that after making Mich great sacrifices, China should now give203 words
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Article, Illustration11 1938-12-10 18 Above *s a familiar market scene in Singapore's Chin;11 words
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232 1938-12-10 18 PHINESE circles t ie urging the Vnited States Congress 1 Ihe provisions ol* the Neutrality Law in the light ol situation i:i the Far East. In B leading article the -Central DailY Newi." official organ of the Chinese Government, points out that232 words
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Article45 1938-12-10 18 Reports have just been stating that all foreigners at Chita;, shan. a health resort near Honan border, are a For some time anxiety hai lor the small band of fi reignei missionaries, wh 1: v Chikungshan. Among them 40 British subjects.45 words
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Advertisement38 1938-12-10 18 DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By T. H. Tan I FIRST QUALSTY EUROPEAN MAKE AT COMPETITIVE PRICES I YIELD 5.2 CUBIC FEET PER POUND FAR EAST OXYGEN ACETYLENE CO., LTD. «NGAPOkE, CENANG BANGKOK. AGENTS FOR BRITISH OXYGEN CO, LTD.38 words
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Advertisement115 1938-12-10 18 LUXURY ALOFT It is the luxury which surprises so many passengers in the four-engined Imperial flying-boats. They find themselves taking meals in the comfortable soundproof sakx enjoying the passing scenery from the promenade dec smoking or having their afternoon nap, with a steward always at their service. Nights are spent115 words
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Article319 1938-12-10 19 Worst Sufferers, Says Srimati Kamaladevi (United Press). Tn :;i?h all the States ar e abla*» f„ Madras Dec. 4. 1 riii- it is only a few that are receiptor Hi f lalayas to lipenir.gh- in Orissa States thono-h front pa,fe uncore or Rajkot, have not been(United Press). - 319 words
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227 1938-12-10 19 (United Press). I v Juribulpore, Dec. 4. new of the ensuing session of the Indian National Congress at SSff" lri P"" near Jabbulpore, which engrosses the activities of majonty of the Congress Legis- a rs 'J nt udin S the Speaker himKlli.(United Press). - 227 words
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318 1938-12-10 19 (United Press). m t New Delhi, Dec I. J||K. M. S. ANEY, Leader of the Congress Nationalist Tarty, intimated this morning to Sir James Grigg. Finance Member, that he cannot be a party to any agreement on Clause 1 of the Income Tax Amendment(United Press). - 318 words
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114 1938-12-10 19 (United Press.) Bombay, Dee. 4. SIR Patrick Cadell, Dewan of Rajkot who was here in connection with the conference of lhe Princess and Ministers met Sardar Vali. bhai Patel. President of the Gujarat Provincial Congress Committee* and discussed the present situation in Rajkot and the(United Press.) - 114 words
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Article52 1938-12-10 19 (United Press). New Delhi, Ncv. 29.—His Excellency (he Governor-General has disallowed the question tabled by Mr. S. Satyamurti in the Central Assembly regarding Mr. Lloyd George'* recent speech in the House of Commons about the intentions Of the Japanese Armies to march up to the boundaries Of Burma.(United Press). - 52 words
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72 1938-12-10 19 (United Press). New Delhi, Dec. 2. J IrWnTi 1 ,t €liVe| tJ to day in th B "*w ot the Central atior Tn aml eriiV Motor S P irft and Lubricanl a I *w ,uaUc ;ir MuWce Gwjwr in course(United Press). - 72 words
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Article51 1938-12-10 19 NO MORE ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE (United Press). Allahabad, Dec. I. INTERVIEWED by Iniied Press regarding the Press report about another Round Table Conference to be held in Jndia Pandit Jawaharbl Nehru said that he knew nothing about any such conference and thaf be bad nolhinir to say on (he subject.—(United(United Press). - 51 words
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262 1938-12-10 19 (United Press). Rev. Andrews I F so th «^l em "l'"r.? ,dc 10 bm a f thy deration on a basis resign i an r T 2? th ?nominees of the Indian States, the result be disastrous The whole structure will fall the Ground a(United Press). - 262 words
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Article77 1938-12-10 19 (United Press). THE records in the office of the CP.P.C, which were recently inspected by the Congress President, show:— I Total number of primary members rcj ceived up to Nov. 25. 11.68.850. Total number of mandal committees organised during the year—l.44o. Totnl number of meetings organised(United Press). - 77 words
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138 1938-12-10 19 (United Press). UNITED Press learns that the Governu ment cf India have removed the ban on entry into India *of Maulana Obednliah. exiled from India for political activities thirty years ago. and the Sind Government have accordingly Informed the Maulana who is in Hedjaz at(United Press). - 138 words
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Article, Illustration166 1938-12-10 20 jpORTY thousand troops and police, including \rm\ machine units, guarded Paris during lhe recent 1-hour general strike called by lhe Confederal ion Generate dv Travail throughout France as a protest against the Government's decree laws affecting labour. The presence of166 words
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