Malaya Tribune, 4 January 1939

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1 IV Malaya Tribune
  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: > Guaranteed Largest Sales 1 vol. XXVI.-: No. 2. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 4, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, January 4, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4. 1939 FIVE CEKT?
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 121 1 T HIBIJNE Dominant In Malaya pBcL extreme SIMPLICITY MOTOR MOWERS The automatic centrifugal clutch with which the latest motor mowers are fitted enables the machine to be controMed by one lever only. W*l ether machine is so easily operated and none ptaseases so many up-to-date features. SING tPOKE KUALA LUMPUR
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    • 106 1 GOLD TEA The merit of superiority oi Gold Leat Tea is that it Is drawn from the cooi Highlands cf Ceylon. Gold Leaf Tea is a perfect Tea. F A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD. CONTRAGON CAPSULES. A safe una sure cure far acute ann i chronic urethral discharges, etc., in either sex.
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    • 115 1 KIDNEY TROUBLES BACK-ACHES Quick Relief by P#HERB Of all Chemists and uteres or from the Agents: T. K. HOCK Ai Coy —Kuala Lumpur. TROPICAL DISPENSARY f LIM CHOE LYE Penang. I HONG HIN Coy.—Malacca LOH CHIN SOON.—Bangkok D. T. LIM COMPANY SINGAPORE. Let us make a complete analysis ot your
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    • 151 1 o—— —1 I MADAME PAGE j 92, Piccadilly, London. EXPERT DRESSMAKER AND DESIGNER. j Gowns Designed Created in her work rooms 5 $30 i 13, BATTERY ROAD, i SINGAPORE. tfS DE WAR'S SUPERIOR WHISKYIS THE "FRIENDLY SPIRIT"* SK™ DARBY CQ M LTD. SINGAPORE—-MALACCA—NF.GPI SEMBILAN—JOHORE WP.S. 3 WASHING UP IS EASIER
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  • 88 2 Reuter. London. Jan. 2. I> it I'Msii television programmes A* from Alexandra Palace have been seen and heard in New York. This astonishing news has been transmitted to th e 8.8.C. by a listener in New York. The official radius within which television reception
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  • 69 2 Reuter. Berlin. Jan. 2 —All girl.; under the age of 25 are brought within the scope of an order requiring young women to do compulsory labour service foi one ycr. Previously the order applied only io those employed in business offices or as civil servants, it
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  • 549 2 LORD LUGARD'S VIEWS r i London. [HE session of any colony or protectorate—save as the result a crushing defeat in war—is simply unthinkable and *„..u never he accepted by th, rial This <,ie\v is expressed by j gard, former Gcverror-Gci eiia, in a
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  • 62 2 Reuter. Cherbourg. Jan. The Imperial Airways lying Calypso carrying: iimh?" mails from South Africa moot. here this morning following I descent in the channel. Nrtj from Cherbourg. The flying boat was to* through heavy seas by thi Swed Iter. Two passengers landed, and th*>
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  • 90 2 ftjUHUVII. AS Ike result of certain personnel of the Territorial Army being called out for service dm n g the recent crisis the strength of the Army was temporarily increased by 58,000 officers and men. This is disclosed in an Army Supplementary Estimate issued here which
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  • 87 2 Reuter. London, Jan 2. EORGE ROBEY broke three ribs as a result of a fall from the s*agc during the Robinson Crusoe pantomine at Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham. He WES blinded by the Greta Garbc ma-k and wig which he was wearing, took a false step
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  • 59 2 Reuter. Tokyo, Jan. 2—A special budget fen no next fiscal year to cover expense ot the fighting services engaged in th> China incident" is likely to be abou 7 t59 millions above that of the cvrren! year, according to the newspaper/ The new budget is put at
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  • 67 2 Reuter. London, Jan. 2.—lt is understood lfce German Government has invited Iff Rnblee, chairman of the Refugees Committee, to go to Berlin to discuss eva cuation of Jewish refugees from Germany. It j s understood the invitation has been accepted, although, the date is not vet
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  • 78 2 Reuter. Moscow, Jan. 1, 1939.—Brian Grover. ihe London man, who on Nov 13 flew from Bronima aerodrome in Stockholm to Moscow, in an attempt to get a Russian wife out of the country, was found guilty by the court of entering Russia without a visa
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  • 28 2 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 2 Mr Roosevelt ha.s announced that Mr Frank Murphy former High Commissioner of Philippines wouWsucceed M? Honier Cummings as attorney general.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 416 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. IT* %Jm4 BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England), p. 0. N. t OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage BTpoxt mi t SOUDAN 6,500 Jan. 12 17,000 Jan. U RANPURA 17.000 Jan. 2*i RAWALPINDI 17,000 Feb. U X BURDWAN 6 C7O Feb. 11 CANTON 15 SCO Feb. 24 SOMALI 6,800 Mar. V. CORFU
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    • 461 2 STEAMER SAILINGS ĕNORDDE UTSCHEK LLOYD, (Incorporated la 1 Germany), The undernoted axe toe Company*! intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA HONKONG, SHANGHAI, "FORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 "ELBE" Jan. 6 s.s. "GNEISENAU*' omits North China Jan. 19 m-s. "FULDA" omits Japan Jan. 31 HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND. HAMBURG BREMENSails from
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    • 461 2 j BANGKOK LINE. CHE^AJAPAN LINE. i Luxurious One Class Motorships, Mpst j Big Cargo vessels with limited but Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath, comfortable Passenger Accommodal To: Marseilles, Loudon. Rotterdam, tlon. Hamburg and Coper hagen. i j To: Aden. Suez. Port Said, Palestine, M.S. From Spore. M'ca, P.S., P'ng. j
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    • 134 2 > I HAMBURG-AMERIKA LIN IE 1 Deutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S'Dorg 1930 t m.s. leverkusen Direct Jan. 8 mjs. RHEINLAND via Manila Jan. 22 m.s. BURGENLAND Direct Feb. 4 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND. HAMBURG AND BAEMEN.
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  • 514 3 Poignant Story Of Well Known Family QRIEF STRICKEN since (he death of her husband nine months ago, the Ounteas of Kinnoull, eldest daughter of the late Ufa. Kate Meyrick. one-time queen of the Mayfair night clubs, died recently. Her two brothers and
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  • 211 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Monday. TAN Ok Chew was this morning produced before Tuan Haji Nassir bin Haji Salleh and charged with being in possession of a complete still for the manufacture of liquor when he had no licence. Ok Chew was also charged with
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  • 242 3 London. WITH his church in darkness, except for the rays, of a street lamp shining through a stained glass window, the Rev. F. C. Baker, Vicar of St. Stephen's Church, Coleman Street. London, ha s preached to a crowded congregat.on on "A Dark World." Before
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  • 158 3 (United Press). Patna, Dec. 21. MA ULAN A Abdul Kalam A/ad who arrived here yesterday morn'ng in connection with the 1 sittings of the Hindn*thani Committee, interviewed regarding the situation in Bengal said- "The surmise that we have been con.iderini' at Wardha the formation of a
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  • 349 3 KELANI RIVER TO BE TAPPED #X)LOMBO being threatened with a serious water shortage, which is expected to las! till April next year. An additional supply of water is lo he obtained from an emergency plant which will pump water from the Ketani River. It is reported
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  • 85 3 STAMP saving < ards to be used with Ihc Saving Certificates scheme gas introduced on Dec. 12, 1938. Earn card has space for twenty cents stamps and «ne fifteen-cents stamp. The Acting Postmaster-General had UlSilacted all postmasters to make the system of stamp saving raids as popular anions
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    • 543 3 PJauified. ChdveMiMmsmidu n BLIC NOTICES. Singapore Municipality TtN w E "vited tor the oggD& t s or service. For rili inicipal Tender Room irti Date ol Closing v Ives *°r sup;'-'' 1: iod 1-5-39 V. j pjn Match G. 1939. U H OOLDIE. Mux'.cipai Secretary s|M l OF JOHOBK ,:i
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    • 448 3 PUBLIC NOTICES i Pure breed Rhode Island Red Bitting eggs including batching "In structions" $3 dozen; Crosses $1.50 dozen; latest illustrated "Poultry House" books 50 cento each, all post free i LIM'S POULTRY FARM, Teluk Kum bar, Penang. j THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS No. 64, Chulia Street, 'Phone No. 7755. General
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    • 564 3 POSITIONS VACANT WANILD Teachers both sex for a well established private school. Commencing salary $30 (Dollars Thirty) per mensem, with annual increments and good prospects. Qualification not below Senior Cambridge. Apply wiih copies of testimonials, stating age, nationality and place of birth t 0 Principal, United English School, Kota Bharu.
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    • 83 3 II V I 1 XOT I M (YOGI METHODSi Courses by Practical Demonstration. I3uceess Guaranteed. Write for Free Prospectus. THE MASTER (OCCULT CIRCLE). 204. Onan Road, Sinsapere. k-r j Painting House Reoairing Co. Painting, Lirnewashing I General House Repairing. J No. 161, TELOK AVER STREET. 5 I SINGAPORE. 5 k
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  • 627 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Inn 3, 8 p.m. Fraser and Co Buyers Sellers. Ampal Tin •> *'3 Asam Kumbang 2 27,Austral Malay 4J 471-nom Ayer Hitam 21 h 23 Ayer Wer.g v 59 0.64 Bangrtti Tm 20|3 21 9 Batu Selangor I 33
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  • 163 4 '|ifir annual nutting of l.unax 1 Ktibbcr Estates, l td., will be hrM at the offices of Messrs. Evalt and Co, Singapore, at noon on Jan. 13. Thfi report for the year elided Oct 3' etates: The her profit for the year, subject to directors' few
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  • 35 4 Tiie Controller of Tin announces that, n 1 itimated total exports from Malaya ■'I (in and tin-in-ore during December. based on an assay value of 75.5 per in, were approximately 2.100 tons.
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  • 236 4 AJlenby 125 135 Alor Gajah o.9i> 1.00 Amal Malay 1.00 175 Ayer HitatM 0 90 1.00 Ayer Molek 100 1.10 Ayer Pana.s 125 135 Bassett 0.45 0.52 »/2 Batu Lin tang 1.10 1.20 Bedford 0.90 1 00 Benta 1.05 1.v% Borelli 1.12»v 1.22 1 Broga 0.60 0 71" Brunei
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  • 17 4 Singapore, Wednesday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— |Ul% (up *V 4).
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  • 19 4 The price of rubber al noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28' L (up Sellers 28% («P '/a).
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  • 171 4 Singapore, Jan. 3. It. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $138 R. (Siarm W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $134 R. 1 Siam > W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $130 Siam No. 1 $213 Siam No. 2 $19» Piam Broken Rice No. 1 $120 Piam Broken Rice
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  • 145 4 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tuesday, buyers. Sellers. No. IX R.SS. Spot loose 28'. i 28» 2 No. IX R.S.S. F. 0.3. in cases January 28 3 H 28-^ G.F.A.Q. R.S.S. F. 0.8 in bales January 28'?. 28' 4 FAQ R.S.S. FO B. in
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  • 104 4 London, Jan. 3. Paris 176 37 64 New York I 62 9 16 Montreal 167 Brussels 27 42'-. Geneva 2() 47 2 Amsterdam 8.51 Milan 8V S Berlin 11.53' 2 Copenhagen 21% Oslo 19 90', 2 Prague 13 o\ A x Heisingfors 226 3 4 Madri<| nominal Lisbcii
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  • 111 4 Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LIMITED. The Companv, which IS incovix>rated in the S.S. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes the following duties: EXECUTOR &OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON. TRUSTEE OF A
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  • 105 4 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Jan. 3. Total foj Company Dividend Books financial close Date Ex. Div. year f. n Payable Date to dat? Southern Kinta 2, 2 int. Dec. 28 Jan. 20 Dec. 29 7ft* less tax Sungei Luas 37< 'final Dec. 24 Jan. 5 Dec
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  • 254 4 ovo Maynard Co.. Ltd., $30,000 Int Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: $<« 1901 red. 1910 $4j.1,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 ir>9i/. imi/ 4-.% 1907 red. 19.7 $1,000,000 lit /2 /2 m Mar. 31, Sept! ma% Un 4',,% 1909 red. 1955 $1,300,000 Int.
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  • 456 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London 'j ■,-,< h Previous To-day rubber Firm Spot Juyers 8 3 16 Sellers ;i 1 4 8 1 M 1st Forward 'January) Buyers 8 3 10 Sellers I 2nd Forward (February) Buyers 8 14 B 114 Sellers 8 5 If; 8 5 16 3rd
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    • 327 4 A lleged House breaking g__fifttCi Tuesisy. TAN V_l laai», a Unrteeiiyear-•»»«! Hainiinse claimed trial this morning in the i.vii lh police court belore Mr Kenneth A. Blacker to I thai fee that he >esterday at hous« NO, 54, Orchard Road committed housebreaking by night by entering r.to the house of
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    • 100 4 j Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd. I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00DEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORELocal Branches 458, N#rtn Bridge Road, Singapore. 253, South Bridge Road, Singapore. Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: NEW ORX BANKER**: Midland Bank, Ltd., Irving Trust Co.,
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  • 329 6 Reuter. Tunis, Jan. 3. jyj. DALADIER arrived in cruiser Fcch at dawn. A dozen submarines, a squadron of torpedo boats and destroyers joined the welcome. A squadron of seaplanes flew overhead as Daladier landed amid scenes of warmest enthusiasm. M. Daladier was loudly cheered
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  • 77 6 Singapore, Tuesday.—See Sek Jin, a twenty-seven-year-old Cantonese, this mcrnhv; pleaded guilty in the second police court before Mr Conrad Oldham to a charge that he r t 1.55 p.m. on Jan. I, at Victoria Street, committed theft of an earring valued at $4.30 fror.i a Chinese woman named
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  • 83 6 Group photo taken on the eve of the departure oi" Mr. P. O'Councll, Executive Engineer, Kuala Pilah and Jelebu, who went on transfer to Cameron Highlands. Together with th* Staff of the P.W.D. are Mr. O'Connell (fourth from right), little Miss O'Connell, Mrs. O'Connell and
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  • 76 6 Reuter. San Francisco. Jan. 3.—Mr. 01son Gcverncr o l California, announces that TomMconey. Labour leader, is!being oardoned and will be released from prison on Saturday. A later message adds: Mr. Olsgi did not say Moonev will be reeased on Saturday but -id he would give
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  • 327 6 Reuter. London, Jan. 3. QN the occasion of the New Year a letter of homage and sympathy to Gen. Chiang Kai-Shek and Madame Chiang, "the sharer of your continual danger' and the Chinese people was addressed by a large group of of the
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  • 125 6 Reuter. Kingston. Jamaica, Jan. 3. THE police were attacked by a crowd at Montagabay, northwest Jamaica, following a man's death in a struggle with the police at a Labour demonstration. The fatal struggle occurred while Bustamcnte (the Labour leader who figured prominently in the strike last June)
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  • 193 6 Reuter. London, Jan. 3. MEMBERS of the national unemployed workers movement, who planned to deliver a coffin with a rolled up umbrella at the side at 10 Downing Street, were prevented from doing so by the police. When Big Ben struck one. a
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  • 357 6 Singapore, Tuesday. pURTIIER evidence was to-day recorded in the case in which Koh Ang Ay is charged with voluntarily causing hurt to Ching Tee 800, by pouring boiling syrup down his back in Japan Street on September 7. Befcrc the actual proceedings commenced Mr.
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  • 82 6 Singapore, Tuesday. YIN NA SENG. an eighteen- year-old Cantcnese youth, pleaded guilty this morning in the Fourth Police Court before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker, to a charge that he at 11.30 a.m. yesterday in North Bridge Road committed theft cf a gold necklace and locket valued at
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  • 42 6 Penang, Tuesday. yONG SENG HONG, a 26-year-old Chi- nese coolie, who was digging red earth en the slopes of a small hill at Tanjong Tokong, was instantly killed when a big piece of granite fell on his head.
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  • 364 6 Singapore, Tuesday. The following are crime reports from the Special Branch made there between 0 am. Dec. 31 and 9 a.m. to-day: There were about a dozen reports cl bicycle thefts and out of this number nly one was recovered. A A Teochiu reports that a tweed cent
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  • 49 6 A dance will be held at the R 1 Johore International Club o:: Sunda Jan. 22 at 9.30 p m. Music will be rendered by the Orchestra of the J'■ Military Force, by kind the Acting Colonial Commandant. U*» Sol. Hon. Dato Haji Yahya bin Auu
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 359 6 I THI TRUE TONIC FOOD j OfcttinabU of Cfc«reJft» Strt j MeTTeth Sow* Fdtf/s to be Faced Make no mi take ab.«ut it false teeth must be sterilised. Ringing and brushing not i enough. The easiest, surest way oi keeping the teeth hygienicaiiy clean is to give the denture a
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    • 160 6 For Economy Smooth Running Always Choose A STANDARD "X" IT CARRIES WITH YOU A GUARANTY THAT NO OTHER MAKE CAN GIVE YOU. EASIEST TERMS AND COURTEOUS SERVICE. Sole Agents: THE MALAYAN CYCLE CO., LTD., ~j 3, Dhoby Ghaut. a (MADE IN FRANCE) CONCERT" Clarinets are specially made for T.M.A. by
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  • 145 7 III? n; me on the call sheet is 11 John Etodeoa. young, about 20. tall. dark, a Ld-1 king lad. There is nothing inosu mi bin unless it's his modi 1 Bui tnod:vty is something unbsi in Hollywood. Rodeon' debut scene was brief, a s-ere Incident
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  • 52 7 lit. Geraldine Fitzgerald, igned for the screen by ill work at the Sajn /'owing her film de- ry," latest Bette Dair r raid came "to the screen discovered by Hal. EL producer in charge ci' •'•rs. in the Mercury production of "Heartbreak role at the Goldwyn
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  • 216 7 \RROl WISH recently <«l (he .v>0,000 job in '"'on Pacini" vacated by Bickford who refused to k permanent disfigurement by foot bull whip in the hands 1)1 Alum Tamiroff. afled upon to submit while annrofl snaps a cigar out q! mouth with the
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  • 514 7 APPEARING AT RAFFLES (Tribune Staff Reporter) "1 THINK Singapore's fascinating 1 said 36-year-oftl Billy Preston who is in Singapore on his first visit when I met him at R3fi!cs Hotel yesterday. The Preston Trio—Billy, Marie and Phyil's. will annear nighlly at Raffles doing acrobatic danclni»
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  • 64 7 After patrons haH departed frcm a Negro theaire in Richmond, Mr, Otis Taylor theatre usher, saw one- man sleeping in a back row scat. Snaking tailed Lb a waken him, and a wet towel was applied tc hkface. It worked well. So well in fact, that the
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  • 30 7 The Preston Trio, who are appearing at the Raffles Hotel nightly in roilernumbers. Fancy and trick skating is their speciality. The> all hold kaiing championships of Australia.
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  • 146 7 TTSINti two or nore directors and producing units to film one picture is proving a highly successful system at Warner liros.. first studio to adopt it as a permanent feature of its production methods. The multiple-unit system grew ou'of successful co-operative directing by Ray Enright and Busby
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  • 107 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter I A CHANGE of programme drew a big crowd to Isako's Circus last night, when all were treated to excellent entertainiru nt. Master Peta.ja distinguished himself with clever Higgling, while Messrs. Raudy and Wiland kept the gathering amused. The trained elephant act was
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  • 179 7 IJOLLYWOOD parties mean more than cocktails and caviar. They often mean bread and butter to film extras. That's because Hollywood's most lavish parties arc staged before the cameras. Every party sequence provides work for scores of extras. One cf the large affairs cf the season
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 53 7 |MY APPETITE?! if PlNKETTES^ii REGULATED|jpBt[l INTERIOR ACCOMMODATION If troubled with constipation, toip'd J liver, biliousness, sick headache, flan.- j i lence, offensive breath, lack of appetite, I ill-temper, gloom, try just a littie dos-j of Pinkettes to-night—you'll feel 100% better and brighter in the morning Sold by all chemists, Pinkettes
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    • 95 7 tun II» 1 A sure and safe remedy to CROW HAIR ON BALD HEADS, to ARREST HAIR-FALL If your ba r is thin or grows s!ow!v. if it fal!s off in patches or genera ly, if you encounter early greying of same, if ycu have dandruff or feel ;«n itehin?
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    • 710 7 i APPOINTMENTS with good salaries as Accountants, Secretaries, Cost Accountants, Works and Office Managers. Chief Clerks, Bank and In&urance Officers. Cashiers and Book-keepers are the normal attainments of those who qualify with The School of Accountancy. Examinations can be taken in Malaya and success guaranteed by postal training. The School
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    • 105 7 DIABETES. ®If you are »flUctfd with tj* DISEASE com* to Thablb A Mm. Hassan, th* »pactail»t for DIABETES. He fuarantaea to e»r» you completely an* permanently enabling you to calta sugnr without fear of rtcurreie», In a short time. He will r»*« fou bac* your lost energy and vitality. DMflj
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 774 8 ALL DE ANNA'S previous hits Beaten! Don't Miss This LAST NIGHT Of The Picture Everybody's Talking About' ICAP I T O l\\ asj^g JjckicCOOPER .IreneRICH»NancyCARROLL«JohnHALLIDAY HEAR DEANNA SING 4 NEW SONGS ROXY BAR Open 5 P. M. Till Mi i I PACKED WliH XCITEMFNT. FUN SONGS! II A.\ 110 LP
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  • 138 9 tales that in i T < ,minons Mr ViacDonald. Colonial SerreV|al< oW N n reoorts in ,l n ot :t <eived any Governor, when s, U irdhnv Milnr\ aware that the (tvlon bad been politicians. a ci the State Count.( his impartiality; 1 .if ihe Supreme
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  • 138 9 DX ROTHENHEIM, Director .>: ihr < ipla Laboratories. Ltd.. lilMfcT, has came here to explore i|t possibilities of using Ceylon htrh- in the preparation of medicinal drills. Id The Times of Ceylon," sh old prove > remunerative enterprise and placed on the
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  • 67 9 JHE i.x cutive Committee of has decided to of I Town land at r the new mental hospistated, is admirably al and Is also easily oi the Executive it the sice on Decent- 2nd prepare the estimates. ted to begin early next; proposal was to have th
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  • 78 9 111 1 i<'«i Government's reported drive al to big trade au„n. H a nas created alarm sine cocoimt growers and lN "> these parts. 'it mowers told -The that they were apprehenol the industry in view l i peared to be fast de- 1 competition
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    • 298 9 Jrßil i; i: tiieat ii r: 2-30 P.M. TIVOLI HALL 2-30 P.M. MATINEES SAT. SUN. EDWARD ARNOLD "COME and GET IT Warner Gland in 4 CHARLIE CHAN IN SHANGHAI 1 5,3 MAR LB tOUGH I 0.30. (ControHed In Shft* Kros.. LiH) The Greatest and Most Entertaining TAMIL Picture India has
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    • 195 9 I FOLLOW THE CROWD TO SEE THE FIRST OF 1939 S BIG LAUGH HIT! mm m m prm m opening to-day 3 If il II If 11 AT 3.15, «.15 9.15 P.M. Z Ihe Thrilling Lovers o£ "ROBIN HOOD," together for the lirst tune in a Merry, Mad, Modern Romani
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    • 11 9 j ALHAAABRA ■Controlled oy Shaw Brc*. Ltd./ COMING SHORTLY engineer o
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    • 31 9 ALHAMBRA I COM IMC SHORTLY I I j WARNER BAXTER MARJORIt WEAVER PETER LOR RE 1 JEAN HERSHOLT 5 JOHNCAWADI*JSLVN"BARI i. EDWARD Bj»0*»BL»fS FRITZ FE10 S A 20th Century Fox Fi«?v.»
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  • 667 10 IT is now clear that in making his startling suggestion that views should be exchanged between China and Japan on the subject of peace Mr. Wang Ching Wei spoke only for himself. The other Kuomintang leaders have indignantly repudiated the statements he made, and at a meeting
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  • 1091 10 Changing The Landscape Sidney Banks MALAYAN towns arc losing some of thenoldest and most beautiful trees in the development ot suburbs and widening of roads. There are lovely trees along the centre avenues of Singapore near St. Andrew's Cathedral, which may
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  • 106 10 Mr. P. De Lalande and Mr. J. van de Noordaa were passengers from Batavia to Singapore on Friday by the aircraft "Coolangatta." Mr. J. T. HaydorT, of the legal firm, of Donaldson and Burkinshaw, has left for Home on leave. Mr. H. R. L. Dyne is
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 93 10 TO-mORROUJ USE —j I and enjoy the smoothest easiest, quickest. moscomfortable and -linu nee shave you have ever had. THIS WONDERFUL PRE-SHAVE LOTION j IS NOW USED BY THOUSANDS OF MEN j Why not try it? The cost is fractional, be- '^^^Skmmm cause only a few drops are t needed
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  • 142 11 Reuter. London, lan. •*>. oasl tour \n ill be ma de by the Kin? and durint! their vhit to VJaj and Jme of this arj of which was inced this mornint. r,w r P v turnout h in on May 8 l,!1 d land at 15.
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  • 190 11 London. Jan. 3. pounds scheme to create a "City of Youth"' in London which 11 centre point of all Empire youth organisations is announced, i. \Yt outcome oi the Umpire Youth rally held in London at the time of the < oionation. build the
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  • 75 11 Urgent Request To Congress Reuter. Tm m Washington, Jan. >. %av > Department has informed (hat it urgently needs aircraft, submarine, des1 viul mine bases in the United Mil ou'lying possessions to ,jj »»*>rmal operations of the v iiclaLion is contained in i the
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  • 26 11 Reuter. 3 'The Danzig senate Hr Rauschning, former •Senate, of Danzig dtl- ground that, he has made en the city, and on Qovemment Renter.
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  • 126 11 Reuter. London. Jan. 3. ANEW Government ordnance facto'-y is to be established on Clydeside on a site formerly occupied by tne famous shipbuilding yard of William Beardmorj at DaJmuir. An official intimation to this effect was received by the L"Wd Provost of Glasgow to-day. It is
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  • 139 11 Reuter. London. Jan. 3. OF the three by election now pending namely, East Norfolk. Ripon and Holderness— special interest centres on the first, where feeling is so strong over the Government's agricultural policy that the Minister of Agriculture. Mr. V\ S. Morrison, was refused a hearing at
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  • 55 11 Reuter i Stockholm, Jan. 3 —Sweden is about 'to order two battleships of 8.000 tors I each, according to the newspaper Ttdt nineen, which says the Minister of DeI fence intends to ask the Pikagad en Jan 10 to credit five and a half milhcn sterling for
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  • 305 11 VITAL CONGRESS TO-DA V Reuter. Washington, Jan. 3. ITH national defence and public relief forming me two most pressing problems the 76th United States Congress assembled to-day in expectation ot what many newspapers openly termed the 'war for supremacy" between President Roosevelt and vice-president
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  • 80 11 Reuter. Istanbul, Jan. 3.—Many casualties and heavy damage are reported in a terrific hurricane which is sweeping the Black Sea. Twenty-two of the crew of a iurkish freighter are reported to have DCH n drov/ned and numerous other seamen are missing and feared lost. The storm
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  • 61 11 Reuter. Jerusalem, Jan. 3. Two Jews we:e killed and two injured when Arabs ambushed them near "ancient Sodom.' Troops proceeded to the spot by air. A Jewish supernumerary constable WS3 shot dead while guarding the grove? n*»ai Rishon Lezicn. Searches by th" military in Samaria yesterday resulted
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  • 66 11 Reuter. Cairo Jan. 3.—The five members of the Palestine Arab High Committee released ircm exile in Sevcheles in view of the London conference, visited the Prime Minister of agypt, Mahmoud Pasha. They stated that later they are "oing to Beirut to cor fcr with the Grand
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  • 27 11 Reuter Jerusalem. Jan. 3—lt is officially ..lated that 2.045 Arab.', are at present detained in concentration camps and lockups under the emergency regulations Reuter.
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  • 61 11 Perthshire recently experienced one of it's worst snow-storms in recent years, the snow lying to the depth of a foot in many parts. Snow ploughs are out trying io clear the roads, which were rendered impassable. Here is a snow plough en the Muir of
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  • 319 11 Reuter. Chungking Jan. 3. JMPORTAXT chaiuros in the Chinese Government may be expected following; the dismissal of Mr. Wang; Ching- Wei, whose successor as vice-chairman of the Kucmintang. it is reported, is likely to be a man of known Leftist sympathies, which will draw the
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  • 97 11 Reuter. Chungking, Jan. 3.—Full preparation has been made to meet a possible Japanese landing at Pakhoi Bay. on the South coast of China, stated General Pai Chung Hui, commander of the Chine ;e forces in the south-west provinces. "All reads leading to the Island in
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  • 161 11 Reuter. Tokyo, Jin. 3. pRINCE Konoye, the Japanese Premier, who was ensratred in a numbei of conferences at the end of the year, is resigning office before next week-end. according to well-informed circles. Barcn Kiichiro Hiranuma who at present Is president of tho Privy Council La named
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    • 41 11 > little Grand/ I If j I I MOUTRIE i For people with II i big musical H and small homes. j This Moutrie Ift. Miniature (irand compelsappreciation. You have never heard such fine ton Hnc c^ cc^ent voiume in such a
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  • 434 12 ANNUITY DECISION [from Our Own Correspondent] London. Dec. 23. 4 N auplicatic. w* made til Mr. Justice Henn Collins in the Divorce A' olurt toconfirmthe report in regard to the maintenance of Lad V C S Swettenham, atjainst whom her husband. Sir rrank Suettenhum. had
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  • 92 12 Arriv* d irom N.E.I, oy X.L.M plane PH-ARE"—Mr. and Mrs. Pilgrams, Mr and Mrs. Grayton, Mr. S. S. Menahem. Mr. Bergisch, Mr. Grijzen. Left lor Medan, India and Europe by KLM plane "PH-ARE"—Mr. Bergisch. Mr. Grijzen. Arrived from Europe, India and Medan by KLM plane "PH-ARG"—Mr. T.
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  • 73 12 r pHE secretaries of the Raub Australian I Gold Mining Co., Ltd.. xeport that ;he output for the four* weeks ended Dec. ol was as follows:— Crushing No. 541 Battery treated 4.702 tt .us of ore retwntng 1.330 ounces ci bullion equivalent to 1.21 i* ounces
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  • 96 12 \From Our Own Correspondent] London, Dec. 20. THE Duke and Duchess of Kent are expected to make a short stay at Singapore on their way to Australia in 1939, when the Duke assumes the GovernorGeneralship of the Commonwealth. Their Royal Highnesses will probably travel
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  • 150 12 Singapore. Tuesday. ALLEGATIONS of attempts to procur? two young taxi-dancers by ihe wife el a Chinese business man, were made in the Third Police Court to-day by the girls concerned. C'nhah Ah Kam," 16, and Hoh Sai Kan. 19. were the complainants, and Tang Sui Fan,
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  • 81 12 Singapore, Tuesday.—Ang Puat, a forty-eigi t-year-old Hokkien r.leaded guilty in the second police court beforeMr. Conrad Oldham this morning to a charge that he on Jan. 1, at Singapore committed theit of two pieces of iron valued at $2, the moveable property of Messrs. The United Engineers, Ltd.
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  • 53 12 Reuter. New York. Jan. 3. America's New Year holiday ending yesterday was attended by not less than 259 violent deaths, 150 of which were ear smashes. An annsual wave of suicide roundabout New York City and a disastrous hotel pre at Rumfordmaine in which five perished added
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  • 77 12 Singapore, Tuesday. rOH CHENG KOH, a seventy-year-u old Teochin, claimed trail this morning in the Fourth Police Court before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker to a charge that he on Dec. 31, being the occupier of No. 16, New Bridge Read, permitted such place to be used as
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  • 24 12 Reuter. Berlin. Jan. 3.—A Polish delegation is arriving to-morrow to resume negotiations in regard to repatriation of Polish Jews living in Germany.—Reuter.
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  • 93 12 We have received the following letter from the Jewish Refugee Relief Committee, Singapore;— The Jewish Refuges Relief Committee who are endeavouring to help relieve the plight of the unfortunate refugees, take this opportunity to thank all the donors who have contributed towards the work we are
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  • 234 12 Singapore, Tuesday. A CHARGE of extortion was made by a Chinese Aw Giap Seng against two other Chinese. Knag Lai Teck and Ng Tong Cheng. The case was heard In the Second Police Court before Mr. Conrad Oldham. Court Inspector Wray prosecuted and both the accused were
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  • 79 12 Reuter. Copenhagen, Jan. 3.—The Governor of the Danish colony of Molt, on the east coast of Greenland, and his family have to live in a snow hut for the remainder of the winter, as his house at Scoresby Sound was burned down on New Year's eve. The presence
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  • 20 12 Members of the Young Australia league arriving in Singapore in Ihe Koolinda. They return next week.
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  • 148 12 Singapore, Tuesday. JAPANESE fisherman named Yakahi alias Taka, aged 31 years and said to be residing at Katong Road, was this morning sentenced to three weeks' rigorous imprisonment and further ordered to pay compensation of $10 to a Malay woman and in default of payment to
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  • 100 12 Singapore, Tuesday. THi; I E charges were to-day prettied against Miss Tang Lai VVah of the Chinese Overseas Institute, namely, driving without a licdue, driving negligently and driving without a Third Party Insurance Policy on October 29, at the junction cf Bras Basah Road and
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  • 40 12 Alexander Uninsky, the Russian pianist, gave a recital—the last of his series—-at the Victoria Memorial Hall, last night. Half of the programme was devotad to Liszt, the pianist showing exceptional brilliance in his rendering of this composer's works.
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  • 370 12 Singapore, Tuesday. J.JKKE is the story of an "intelligent" witness who took measurements on the scene of a fatal accident "secretly," because he "knew that such points would arise in the Court sequel." Koh. bluff, stumpy, elderly rearer of poultry, living at Ponggol
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  • 200 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. application is being forwarded to the Senior Inspector of Mines, F.M.S., by the Perak Chinese miners, asking his recommendation to Government for an advance of quota rights. In view of the fact that the quota release
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  • 228 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Tuesday. A FINDING of death by misadventure was returned to-day by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, at the conclusion of a inquiry into the death of a Chinese named Soli Yong Kow, who was killed on Nov. 10, when
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  • 105 12 At the annual general meetin Thong wah Kok Association, I Bahru, held on Christmas Day premises at 44, Jalan Segget. th< ing gentlemen were elected bearers for 1939. Patrons, Mr. Wong Shee i Mr. Chia Chin Thuang; President. M* Pow Chow Beow; Vice-Presideni M Ho Peng Huang
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  • 51 12 TTOE Malaya Annual Confer* Method.'st Church wUI I morrow morning at 820 al wesm Church, 4 Fort Canning Ro;.d Bishup Edwin F. Lee, who ha returned from the International sionarv Conference at Madras will the Conference with a dei dress. The Conference will conti session until Jan.
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  • 200 13 BERLIN PRESS ON NA VAL TALKS Berlin. Jan. r»»\Ml NTS reply to (i I in the n scns,l he Britisn" and 1s -Ml «> „eM fe« days, ac"|U.'V M n ar Icb in the which is as vit iiih War ha! Goering?.
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  • 9 13 I: IB ildwin's re--1 C 282 813
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  • 103 13 Reuter. London, Jan. 3. VJli. Robert Briscoe. Jewish mem--1 ber of the government party in the Eire Dail is sailing on Jan 5 for the United States where ho hopes to make arrangements leading; to the transference to Palestine of GOO thousand
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  • 70 13 Reuter. Barcelona, Jan. 2. IT b admitted in a communique here that the ltali.r.s made slight advances in the course of day-long attacks "supported by a deluge of rxplosives" from (iranadella to the east upon both sides oi' Sierra Dtlallena range. Th.? communique adds Nationalists arc
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  • 424 13 pWNEI ri is" in Japan is due to P of Fascism in the ing the cementing the Anti-Comintern Pact by a 1 I Iliance with Germany and p* Japanese leaders, adepts at ye never absorbed any--1 quickly as they have the > ol these two counM Prince
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  • 102 13 Reuter. Shanghai. Jan. 3. THF Yclkw River Hood, which burst the dykes in December inundating an area of threethousand square miles, is now threatening another nine thousand >quare miles of low-lying country, according to the International Famine belief Committee. After joining the Hwai River the
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  • 78 13 Reuter. Salam.-iira. Jan. A COMMUNIQUE spates lk« Nationalist?, in the course of their advance on the Catalan front, overcame all enemy resslance yesterday and captured several important positions. "The tnemy suffered as great or perhaps greater punishment than previous days, for they abandoned ever five
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  • 60 13 The ocean shipments of rubber from Malaya in December amounted to 32,901 tons. The total for the year was 526,911 tons, as compared with 681,638 tons in 1937, made up as follows: Jan 47,986 tons Feb 48.899 Mar 49,197 Apr 53,364 May 38.245 June 4*_\2sB July 43.689
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  • 57 13 Escorted by a police inspector and four constables, 172,000 was withdrawn from the Westminster Bank in King Street, Hammersmith (London), loaded on a special lorry and taken to the Hammersmith Town Hall for the Christmas share-out of the liroadway Congregational Friendly Society. Photo shows tlie money being
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  • 416 13 r pHE following call foi volunteers willing to act as Air Raid Wardens in Singapore has been issued by Mr. B. Tongue, the newly appointed Director of Air Raid Precautions. One of the first and most neevsa'y steps in connection wtk the plan"'
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  • 138 13 Reuter. London, Jan. S. HPHE report on the Czech refugee fund shows that hitherto a sum of 360 thousand sterling has been used for the relief of refugees. Grants totalling 260 thousand sterling have been put at the disposal of the Prague committee for relief
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  • 153 14 HHHE following is tne P.A. Cup draw for the imtd round playing on Jan. 7 rr obffneld Wednesday vs. Folkestone or Yeovil fid P 4 *?rs. West Bromwicb vs. Manchester Unite... Portsmouth vs. Lincoln. Brentford vs. Newcastle. Southpirt. vs. Dqncastcr. Liverpool vs. Lv n Barnsley
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  • 33 14 INTER SECTION HOCKEY Section I beat Section 111 by three goals to nil in the inter section hockey match played at Pulau Brani yesterday. Bailey scored all three goals for the winning side.
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  • 86 14 The following will represent the S.C.R.C. against the 6th Heavy Battery at hockey this afternoon at Hong Lim Green: Huck Wan; K. T. Ooi. Bock; Si n Hoe, Swee Law, Kee 1 Chi i Kee I in, Tim Swang, Kee Tian, Ke tg Siew, Boon Un. Hie .iollovving
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  • 377 14 The Turf (From Our Own Reporter). Penang. Tuesday. WEIGHTS for Saturday's races, the fourth day of the Penang New Year meeting, arc as follows:— Horses, Class 1, 1 Mile Dist Tonroe 9 J Pure Gold 9.6 Release 88 Herbe Folle 8 7 Temple 7 12 Stuart
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  • 107 14 ON Friday, Jan. 6, there will be afternoon races for all Classes, at the Koyal Singapore Yacht Club starting at 5.25 p.m. On Sunday, Jan. 8. the International SiX-metre class will sail the first race of the series for the Jean Challenge Cup, starting
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  • 77 14 Reuter. THE following are results of matches played in the Scottish League yesterday: DIVISION- 1 Arbroath 1; Hearts 1. Ayr United 3; Aberdeen 3. Celtic 0; Queen's Park 1. Falkirk 4; Kilmarnock 0. Hibernian 2; Raith Rovers 1. Motherwell 3; Albion Rovers 1. Partick T. 2; Rangers 4.
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  • 30 14 The January mixed foursome comrjc Tition (flag) of the Keppel Golf Club wyj be played, on Sunday afternoon. T .»n. 22 Players are to arrange their ■jwn partners.
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  • 77 14 (From Our Own Correspondent). Muar. Monday.—Alleged to have enticed away a married woman named Munnamah, wife cf Mariappan. on Kept. 18, 1938, from Port Dickson, an Indian named Pokkan was arrested in Muar and was this morning produced before Inche Haron bin Ahmad and charged with having enticed
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  • 625 14 Nourse Unbeaten With 74 Teat Cricket Capetown, Jan. 3 THE end of the third d iv of play in the second test between England 1 and South Africa to day, savy the visitors in a fairly good position on the first innings, for
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  • 22 14 The January Medal (Bogey) of the 'Ceppel Golf Club will be played for on Saturday and Sunday, 14 and 15.
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  • 154 14 It A.M C\ I pts. Fort Canning 5 pts. KEENLY contested and very exciting, the rugby game between the R.A M. C and Fort Canning yesterday at Tanglin resulted in a five points all draw (a goal each). The Medicals were superior in the back
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  • 248 14 JHE Isthmian line's baseball tea| from the ship "SI completely outhit and 01 Royal Air Force's team h ing seven innings ba« ba cd at St. Joseph's v< a score of 7-0. This was the first defeat the aid have suffered after a long tcries.
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  • 37 14 Pasir Panjang Rovers started th 1 Year with a victory over Singapore gineering Mechanics AMOCiattoB J Sunday at S.H.B. ground by four?* to cne. Wee Eng. Lai Chuan 2 m Tong Seng scored for Rovers
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  • 66 14 The annual match between the R? Artilkry and the Royal Engin< played on the S.C.C. Pada: to-day (Wednesdayi. The follows the Royal Artillery team: 2 Lieut. J.L.C. Cox: Lieut M Prest. 2 Lieut. J.E.P Peirce G. Pearse, L Boh Bel ford: Lieut A Toker, Lieut. J.A Rundall. H.
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    • 12 14 A Tankard of Health 1 i 1 Distributed by rraser Neave Ltd.
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    • 49 14 Bb f*h fl MORE OF THE GENTLEMEN'S WOOLLEN, TROPICAL Wi\B SUITINGS ARE BEING SHIPPED |flr*m THIS TERM MHHH SO an>n H (ALL AMI tl'iil' 'fl early I mm Hollywood taim>h* 19 23 9 COLEMAN ST s ronl 0 r J| FOR ALL GENTLEMEN'S I LIT FIT STUDIED FROM ENC-*
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  • 547 15 general Improvement In Form 2; Whites 1. (ulnars HBER o* payers showed improved form in yesterday's State A i |v trial. Play was never of a high quality, but it was h 1, cm some semblance of team-work, especially in the si'lc
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  • 64 15 w, ring are the team r j tate hocke\ trial ti be played at the %1 *7 V. V PiHay: 'ii ieul MaeMdlan: ird Williams. Sergt. A. t Nash; R- Thoy, lv] poral Plammer, Irinstroitg Ibrahim bin POSSIBLES: Patrick \»*e: K. iMtutui U i P. F. tle
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  • 168 15 THERE was much excitement in the soccer tournament run by the Straits Chinese Recreation Club yesterday afterMW when Tea Mong Joo s lean beat Chua Choon Leong's team by the odd goal in three. Hien little to choose between ugh Mong Joo's was team pressed from the
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    24 15 Lieut. Leonard-Williams and Wilcox battle for possession in the State trial match yesterday. The game was an improvement on previous trials.
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  • 67 15 Reuter. New York Jan. 3. TN what is expected to be the har-dest-hitting tennis duel of al! time Donald Budge, newcomer to the professional ranks, will play Ellsworth Vines at Madison Square Garden tonight. Betting is about but Vines is slightly more favoured because of his
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  • 42 15 The January Medal Competition (Bogey) will be played on Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 7 and 8. over the New Course 01 the Royal Singapore Golf Club. The Ladies' January Medal competition will be played on Monday, Jan. 9.
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  • 34 15 The Sims Avenue Footers XI defeated the McNair Sports Club 2nd XI by three soals to one last Saturday at the lotter's ground. Scorers were: Tan Seng Kee <2», and Roland Tay.
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  • 722 15 Rousing Battle Among Forwards S.C.C. 11 pis.; ELE. (Changi) ;> pts. |N a rousing game of rugby on the padang yesterday the S.C.C. defeated the R.E. (Changi) by eleven points (a goal, a penalty goal and a try to five (a penalty try converted).
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  • 110 15 Reuter. Ln J.. .1. .J. ONE of the great i sensations for many yeurs La, httn caused by the annouii.eir.:"' of the. findings of the joint i (Of* mittee of the Football tion and the Football League, appointed to investigate into alleged breach of rules
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  • 68 15 Reuter. Sydney, Jan. 3. IN a Sheffield Shield cricket match netween Queensland and Victoria to-day D. Tallcn, wicket-keeper in the Queensland eleven, dismissed twelve batsmen in two innings, catching six men out and stumping .six. Tallin thus equalled the world recou' Of E. Pooley, of Surrey,
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    • 106 15 j CEO. E. LEE'S FIRST NEW YEAR BUM PER PROGRAMME AT j HAPPY WORLD (covered) STADIUM j j FRIDAY 6th JANUARY 1939 AT 9-15 P.M. I EXTRA SPECIAL FEATHERWEIGHT I S CONTEST oBk I RANK Jllli j M I- II I O L A i fBgA 8 >:■:■ ROUNDS. IvS
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  • 371 16 [From Our Oivn Correspondent] Johore Bahru, Monday. EVIDENCE concerning the violent deaths of a Tamil head coolie, Panika and his wife Lechemi, who were found dead on the night of July 3 at an estate in Tiram, Plentong, was given by their twelve year old
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  • 80 16 Singapore, Tuesday. Cm SU XI M. a fiity-iivc-year-old «5 Teochiu, of No. 918, Flower Ro'iu claimed trial this morning in the Fourth Police Court before Mr. Kcmicth A. Blacker l<» a charge (hat he <<n )>ec. 31. in Coleman Street, loitered for Hie purpose* of bcok-mr.kmg. Court Inspector
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  • 256 16 <Tribune Staff Reporter! Ipoh, Tuesday. NO fewer than five cases of diphtheria have been reported from Green Town one el the thick'v populated suburbs of Ipoh Two other cases were reported from Malim Nawar. In addition to these seven cases, more thnn 80 children in the
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  • 31 16 This group of members of the Chinese Twako Owners Guild collected $2,287.67 China currency by selling flowers on Dec. 25 in aid of China Relief Fund.
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  • 443 16 Singapore, Tuesday. ADMITTING one previous conviction for housebreaking and theft, Lav Kuan Fong, who described, himself as a "mcc" seller, was sentenced this morning to ?ix months' rigorous imprisonment, by the District Judge, Mr. L. B. Gibson, who convicted him on a charge of dishonestly retaining
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  • 122 16 CHINESE volunteers to serve as air raid wardens will be welcome, Mr. Edwin Tongue, newly appointed Director of Air Raid Precautions, told the Tribune in a special interview. Ignorance of the English language, either spoken or written, will not bar Chinese from becoming air raid
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    36 16 Photo shows a fane v dress caaak who competed at the Happy WmU on New Years' eve fancy dre Little Roberts (rifht-llyweighl by a was successful in getting i ;> the men's fancy dress.
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  • 60 16 Singapore. Tuesday.- Woo;: Tong, a twenty-seven ncse, claimed trial this mornln second police court before Mr Oldham to a charge that he on at Singapore committed $10.01 in the ofhee of Mr. J B On the application of Court Ins;ectat T. E. Wray, tne case wa.s post a
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  • 204 16 Singapore, Tuesday. |?OR striking a thirteen year old Cantonese youth Wong Vat Cheong, an employee, with a piece of firewood on September 23, Khoy Siu Sou the employer was to-day charged with voluntarily causing hurt and was bound over by Mr. C. H. Koh, Sixth Magistrate,
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  • 201 16 Reuter. London, Jan. 3. THE retreat from sterling, which developed with intensity after the Xmas holidays, continued to be in evidence to-day. .With continental centres re-open after the new year holiday, the pound met a fresh wave of selling which drove down the sterling-dollar rate to
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  • 928 17 Eraser Co.'s Weekly' Report ]}JHkl exchanges closed tor the greater part oi the past week, nothing specially worthy of comment has happened. The dislocation due to the Christmas and New Year celebrations is just one more of the many that have occurred during a
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  • 171 17 «a HfiR OW FOR ALL Jnfrs A hectic day: rJAUtiL- fo fiance, WP r0 v made if d iU> prising r°". a i c a chance. 1FLUENCKS: 2H I 20 Sfeer aTl e t y-dait. Any deviaf:'" i r ojfi nsuai tftt ities is J3u to
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  • 119 17 Singapore, Tuesday. PTE. Albert Nuttal of the Loyal Regiment was to-day charged with negligent driving along Pasir Panjang Road on September 28, but was acquitted by Mr. C. H. Whitton, Traffic Magistrate. The driver of the S C.S. van which Nuttall was alleged to have negligently struck
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  • 96 17 Berlin. Jan. 3. 'HE trial opened this morning of the aathot Ernst Niekisch and twoo-m- with preparing nigh ■mod The trial is expected to last Wend day; The public is not admttL! ire awaiting tr;al ano will appear with ™'< !i. but may be tried in batches.
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  • 339 17 r' HiMt Man Reparter) N "'•<" the Koolinda" which Sin W« yesterday i oUth f ol lhe "Nation ,I U«r W m an > T h v We under thi H Bedwell c of Mr. i Maru Officer, with Mr. who is arranging B.,vV.
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  • 260 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. A WATCH kept by Customs officers at Kampong Pasir, Johore, resulted in three Chinese being arrested and 4,266 2 3 lbs of sheet rubber seized. It is stated that accused were among many others who conveyed the rubber from
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  • 85 17 Singapore, Tuesday. I IM Keng Kai, a thirty-seven-year- old Hokkien, claimed trial this morning in the fourth police nurt before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker to a charge that he on Dec. 31, bou°ht a lottery ticket in a public lot.cry, viz., a lottery promoted by the
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    • 249 17 MALAYA'I PR6MIEQ HOTEL A to-night i j INFORMAL G-::o to J p.m. 9-30 to Midnight. Also FIRST APPEARANCE of THE MOST DARNC SPECTACULAR CABARET ENTERTAINMENT EVER TO VISIT SINGAPORE. I The Daredevil Prestons SKATING THRILLS Dinner s:{.()0. Admission Non-diners SI.01). j SEA VIEW HOTEL I TO-MGIIT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. SPECIAL
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  • 191 18 -Tin: People of England are sreatly T „:!< rned about the question o Vanctse river shipping, and the gen Sll %bUc would w. leome. strong er stand on the part of the govern This was what Mr S. X Ra«. Bti oumaltst. lecturer
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  • 130 18 THE rumour that Marshal Bluccher, 1 Commander of the tar Eastern Rci Army, had recently participated in an important conference in China, and ha', demanded the participation of leaders c f the Chinese Communist Party in the Chinese Government, was categorically denied in Chinese
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  • 469 18 CLOSING OF THE "OPEN DOOR" Chinese Reply To Japanese Statement Foreign Interests In China Chungking. r rilE Japanese Foreign Minister Hachiro Ante's recent «rtatemeut io the press was refuted by the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in an exclusive interview with
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  • 304 18 Shanghai. NO defeatist attitude Is being manifested by the Chungking authorities, but instead a wholehearted determination to develop the hinterland which they now find the base of Nationalist Chinese resistance. New coal mining companies are being organised In Szeehuen province, chinas one-time "wild west" but
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  • 420 18 (liuni'kinu. THE quietness now prcailinir on all fronts was interpreted by General Chen Chen*;, Director of the Political Beard of the National Military Council, and concurrently Chairman >f fie Hupeh Provincial Government, as an minous lull before the storm. Geneial Chen said that Recording to
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  • 381 18 Linhslen, Kw tngtanr, "|T is easier for Japan It niter Kwangtung Pre.vhm- thai u get out." declared General Wu Te-chen, Governor el Kuan... lv- r. in an interview v.iih the Central News recently on the ef. feet of the removal <>i tnent machinery from <
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  • 238 18 Sz'wui, KwanrJa** hi ,i: pre pa rain art ins W ,1 LimkMf. P»kh« »wi Kwangtnng, as a result threats to land troops at i«»* the invasion of KwaagSL Depopulation of the cities has aWJ started and many of the shops been removed further. A lan? jm
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    • 295 18 DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By T. H. Tan Stop COLDS, CHILLS and CHEST SORENESS By Regularly Taking JPEIPvS ANTISEPTIC BREATHEA&LE TABLETS A Domand tho WHITt DOT ii 111 Genuine i9l lli lifetime fffrnW B« aor» you 111 La Lire f 111 1111 l TIMt buj your 1 MjmjM j i
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  • 927 19 QfUvc Cons! national Struggle Ahead .1 i urninn m if it, BOMBAY. DEC. 20 i ii s ivii, v.'lii Kl< **m Vit Was imposed I v i"^ 1 U THK CONGRESS MINISTRIES H COvi i".; V v< < M, J,, l^
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  • 253 19 ■i usages received 1 A thai im"nt have wn H in Indian States. Succeeds ,M *j ii? i,»»««— 01«. U vr.. Sake* la an l widest l l tivl 'f 1 in u.- V State, I;" 1 J'Jia Centres *fn 5 1 -ul< Sahea, rl to th.
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  • 233 19 London. i) (?Ce 20. r £HE "Times" in a leader on Lord Linlithgow's address to the Associated Chambers of Commerce says that the speech was a reasoned defence ol Federation as the best practical method of solving the complex constitutional problem which India presents. •To the
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  • 156 19 ALTHOUGH the legal opinion consulted so far has not been unanimous, the Bengal landholders, Umtea Press relisfbly understands, will test the validity of i tn< r he provisions of ttie recently amended Bengal Tenancy Acr. which, In their opinion, contravene section L9 n cf the India
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  • 230 19 Pooaa. Dec. 21. NUMBER of reforms were announced by the Raja Saheb of Bhor in a Durbar hehi on Saturday last to commemorate his 6rrth birthday. I They include the Introduction of tta element of election in the State leguua- J I ture and in all
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  • 589 19 Calcutta. Doc. 22. 1 HE addreas by His Excellency the Viceroy on the subject of PedermtkH on Monday last at the Associated Chambers meeting had received tV: approval of all Europeans in India, said Sir Edward Benthall, President of the European Association, at
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    • 4 19 Daily /Na<iia? 8 8c.
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    • 496 19 SAFE SPEEDY WAY TO FLUSH KIDNEYS OF HARMFUL ACIDS AND POISONS Keep Bladder Free From Irritation and Stop Getting Up Nights Look, Act and Feel Younger—Physically Attractive—Actively Alive 66 CENTS PROVFS IT There's other symptom* of kidney WHY PAT MORE? trouble that make iife miserable--When you flush out the poisonous
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  • 81 20 Governor And Lady Thomas Attend Annual Land Sea Sports ii r th. iav |..d> Thomas interested spectators at the annual land and sea sports held on Monday. o 0«' the I;;™,, £h. Ch*" a mo-ie mm «I the sea sports while Sir Shenton and party are seen at 11 the
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  • 30 20 Views of the new kitchen and bar of the Tangltl C'lut are seen above. The club's restaurant is tinder the charge of -Mr. Cordeiro.
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  • 40 20 Inche M. Hassan, third from the right, was entertained by the Oeylang .Serai Football Club on Saturday. He has just returned from a business trip to Labuan. The tea party was held to welcome him back.
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    • 46 20 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS bring i/ou St E S I L T for only :i t: E N r j iron/ j ELECTRIC CLOCKS THE RIGHT TIME ALL THE TIME... JIOMOK LTD. Dispensary Ltd.. Raffles Place m jri m n ii It 17 S 1 A l p
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    • 83 20 ReaJ fa MORNING IRIBUNE fob NEWS while it's NE\V$ Saturdays:-Special Sports Su mev.t: 8 pages extra at n 0 3? cost. 1 GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO K i P J glfj I < *1 jiff j- fcwjQ3 Optician Mr C. V J \N (TH 21» J SffiTtEl*! jR fcW kSJ
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 12 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, January 4, 1939 No. 8L
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    • 34 I i Coarl Palace, here seen under floodlighting, will be the subject of aDa vent ry prog ran MM ■~<■[■ i(; be produced by IJ. R. Pelleti er of the Canadian liroadeasting; Corporation.
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    • 283 I rmj em Isr.itsn r Arnold Bax (be was kngikted j m ***** will be represented bf hi- werli Tinlaper in the sixth if the s\ nip/!!'ny Concerts now i b ma pre en ed by the BBC Kmiße !i cb< in the pro- I rr.imm..- front
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    • 609 I PROGRAMMES BY CBC DIRECTOR B.B.C. Will Describe poUK Famous Royal Palace* in London—Hampton Court, St. James's I'a hue. Ken<iiH'toii Palace, and Mucking ham Palace— will be pictured for Paventry listeners in a ■trie* of programmes that the Montreal Pro-m-ammo Director of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, H. R.
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    • 259 I fpHE last independent feudal State within the British Empire, the island of Sark in the Channel Islands baa been visited by one of the BBC's mobile recording units. In a programme to be broadcast from Daventry to-morrow (see London programmes inside) listeners will hear the lory
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    • 132 I "THIS pic t»re anows Herbert .;<»'}■:(. a Lesulon las driver and philaher, who t,?k m» listeners about A Taahnnini Satartar NijbV at I£s p.m tp Sunday nrvt. He i* as nuth 21 horn In a BBC talks s'udio a> h« is l the tab-rank. When he
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      52 I Seated, left to right, are Mr. and Mrs. Wilkes (Cyril Nash and Sunday WOshiß), proprietors of 'The Black Dog,' to which mythical inn Daventry listeners are taken every week. Also in the picture are Ered (Jack Clarke) and, standing, two of the 'regulars.' Howard Marshall and S.
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    • 284 I i NJL—Readers' questions are answered free, but each one must be ac- J companied by a "Query Coupon" to be found on this page. It is MOST important that aIJ queries j should be addressed to *he Ma- J laya Tribune, and NOT to Broad- j easting House.
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    • 160 I 4 I the beginning of Novcmbel, A I*3B, three Sto\M Air Force aeroplanes broke the world's record fa a non-stop long-distance flight. Two of the machines Mew from Ism-i i i Io Daruin. a distance of 7,l('i miics. ay.d the other from f-mai'ia io
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      • 61 II PHILIPS 1 ALL STAR RADIOS j 1939 I MODELS j Ask Fo r Free Demonstration. 1 Instalment Terms Arrtn R ed. j IM. E. NATHAN I 25 2!). Orchard Rd., Singapore. 1 'PHONE 48r>6. 1 ll Smokmg exhaust, frequent cleaning 0 f mi* nIu■HBEJI £M» f WORN ANO VVOKA c,
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      • 2265 II ■■Uw.Wj.-U.Ml I ,WO RLD'S BROADCAST PR OGRA M MESl I Electrical recording t flHMMpkMM icrords "■■■■»^«www^ > pwi— ————J j„ SINGAPORE <tSn K1 ni.55 m.) a.m. u J iu m) i'io Kwn 0i am. Aneta news. Time .signal. He- u.n. iniy t eramophone record> J0>50 xime signal Oncrum- im 225
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      • 101 III ll 6 APAvWf 5 r y ""*""> SMI MfJTES V Take PHENSIC for 4%* tFuT T< k T I* lion t let a headache —or any other pain whatever —< w NERVE PAINS S X our enjoyment «r stop your work. Simply t3kc Pbensic. duei lu.T tu If magically ends
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      • 2833 III jjWPBIPg PRQAPCAST PROGRAMMES?] 5M by Lucas fcrightman. LONDON BERLIN LONDON j PENANG ZZZ '"'S'^ro*- M ,o icoA m v iMKU3I g.50 The news and announcements TRANSIMISSION 5 *>4B 15.20 Mc,s U9.7 am.) 5 ZIU 6.08 Mes («3 etl vnr M trejayeO from L0m1,:... Mrs OU> "»> p.m. GSB 9.51 Mes
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    • 265 IV yESTERDAY, the BBCs Arabit* Service celebrated its first anniversary, and the event was marked in the Arabic Transmission from Daventry by a special programme relayed from Cairo and arranged in co-opera-tion with Egyptian State llroadcantimr. A performance by that famous artist of the La
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    • 341 IV rpWO comedies—'! m Noel Cow ai d—and tv; will be heard by list try this week. fSee Loi grammes inside). •Hand Across the i&V uhich u,|i be produced by John Richmond, j s comedy of errors presented brusque, modern idiom at whirl, Coward exc-ls. When the conventional
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      • 1384 IV THE WORLD'S BROADCAST PROGRAMMES j f .-v 2.10 Reoetition of news'built tin. HOLLAND BERLIN «I7Ar/>r (Continued from page ijd pro mm« s <»,-».» djb mo ,19.7»., VI /1 f>Xl/ h t --*'vo„ c PreVieW W U!V 85' National anthem and openln* 620 Concert of light music. Tl I ETC lAM
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