Malaya Tribune, 9 January 1939
1939-01-09
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section38 1939-01-09 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales I So. 6« SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, January ft, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 9. 1939 FIVE CENTS38 words
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Advertisement27 1939-01-09 1 B |BI > E poirtitutt* raj j& r R-' j baby needs IWWiJ from a bottle Roe* STRONG MUSCLES SOUND TEETH STRAIGHT BONES THAT IS EVERY BABY'S BIRTHRIGHT.27 words
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Advertisement241 1939-01-09 1 nTwiim—ni in iw— n Economy Smooth Running ilways Choose A STANDARD T HT CARRIES WITH YOU A GUARANTY J HAT NO OTHER WAKE CAN GIVE YOU. EASIEST TERMS AM) .X)URTEOUS SERVICE. K)le Agents: THE MALAYAN CYCLE CO., LTD., 7 3. Dhoby Ghaut. »v..<»v» ,HHT |< \HK D OF YOC J241 words
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Advertisement177 1939-01-09 1 I MADAME PAGE 92, Piccadilly, London, EXPERT DRESSMAKER AND DESIGNER. Gcwns Designed Created in i.er i work rooms 2 5 $30 j i 13, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. FOR LUXURIOUS AND COMFORTABLE TRAVEL CONSULT X.L.-11. j WORLD FAMOUS DOUGLAS DX. 3 AIRLINERS LEAVE SINGAPORE EVERY TUESDAY THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. FOR: Medan,177 words
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Article127 1939-01-09 2 Pari.-. THE wrong date put on a verdict by the foreman of the jury may result in a ease, which has 'caused a considerable stir in France. being Inken before ihe Court of as 1 ration (Fiance's supreme court) A chemist. Arthur Macron, who war accused127 words
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Article83 1939-01-09 2 Washington. MODERN women paint themselves in 1.100 different colours. Experts in the government department here which deals with food and drugs have learned this with amazement. They made the discovery in the course of work designed *o enforce the cosmetics section off the United States' new food83 words
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476 1939-01-09 2 '•••m1.,,, i,, ER before have ;her< been so few English princ of the Mood royal ;«s there are 10-day. This anxiety anions; organiser* of public fauctions at a member of lhe Royal Family is customary. It means that royalty, always ..eneronx in ill476 words
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Article109 1939-01-09 2 worn by (he the Ef&Wai latent addition N> n£s in Paris and gowns. The garlands feathers or sh< lis. Little mothei oi •*d into flower pattern; *tJ er shells ruldcci ov< i and then hung rou; They may also I for the hair, when 'o hold109 words
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Article43 1939-01-09 2 Hollywood.—A Hollywood Hi oil Scotland Yard i England it is announo d bat Mr. David Niven. the Pritafel Kill take the leading r ie The film will immedi Niven'a next appears »n a "Raffles" picture l Holly wo: ri.43 words
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195 1939-01-09 2 SI mal 1 m,11,0n) *»ian the revenue J9;{(;-:;7. These figures are ninth rcpcit. Issued 1 mbjßkmen of h M c cisc for the year ended N' i"■■ Under most head of an increase. Boer v?: £3,000.000. con j by about five and bacco produced I195 words
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Advertisement452 1939-01-09 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. P&O and BRITISH INDIA flncorponited In England). i\ O. S. N. CO7B SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. j Tonnage STpon 1539 x soudan o.5»o Jan. i i RANCHI 17.0C0 Jan IJ RANPI RA 17.0% Jan. 27 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Feb. 10 j BURDWAN 0 070 Feb. 11 CANTON 15 M 0452 words
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Advertisement496 1939-01-09 2 STEAMER SAILINGS J §N ORDDE UTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated In Germany), The undernoted are the Company't intended fixtures:— OUTWARD, tor MANILA HONKONG, SHANGHAI, CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 "ELBE" omits Taku Bar In Port > "GNEISENAU" omits North China Jan. 19 m.v PULDA" Omit* japan Jan. 31 HOMEWARD. I or496 words
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Advertisement426 1939-01-09 2 i BANGKOK LINE. CHF V A JAPAN LINE. J S Luxurious One Cla*s Motorships, Most Big Cargo vessels with limited but Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath, comfortable Passenger Accommoda- > j **i Marseilles. London. Rotterdam, tion. Hamburg and Coper, hagen. To: Port Said. Palestine Beyrouth. i ri,?•. F r m426 words
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Advertisement140 1939-01-09 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA UNIE 9 Deutsch-Australische Dampfsehiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Du e S'oore 1939 m.:: LFVERKUSEN Direct Jan. 11 ms. RHEINLAND via Manila Jan. £2 m.s. BURGENLAND Direct Feb. 1 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BBEMEN. Due Spore 1939140 words
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Obituary70 1939-01-09 3 MR LIM CHFNG SWEE. ap~ed 76 passe away peacefully at 10 p m. 0:1 Sunday. Sth January. 1939 at lll-D. Devonshire Read. He leaves behind him his beloved wife. one son, Mr Lnn f ng Hoe. one son-in-law, one dau "hter-in-law. nine grandchildren and' one great grandson,70 words
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Obituary87 1939-01-09 3 1AN SV/FF GUAN nnj tamily v/j.sn i to express their .sincere thanks to ilv i Kang Har Ping Sim Kok Beng Beng Foster Ciub. ijsv angocn Beng Fustei Society Tong Jin Kok, Hua Lim Society, Siew Sm f.iah. Hiup Sin Kok, Lam Yew Kok, Hua Keow, and to all87 words
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271 1939-01-09 3 FIRST TIME LOCAL MEN ARE TO BE PERMANENTLY EMPLOYED RX)K the lirsi !im«. in lhe history of the Island Ceylonese are to be employed »s permanent soldiers in (he Kritish Army. The Imperial military authorities in Ceylon, will shortly recruit about 20P Ceylonese271 words
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Article119 1939-01-09 3 Reuter. Montgomery. Alabama. Jan. 8 Speaking at a banquet in honour ol ihe memory ot_ President Jack-on. Mr. Louis Johnson."United States Assistant Secretary for War, said the pan-Ameri can conference at Lima might "provi ns significant a landmark in tho history oi free peoples" as theReuter. - 119 words
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Article90 1939-01-09 3 Reuter. Mexico City. Jan 8 The Mexican Foreign Minister to-day handed to the Danish Minister here who is acting on behalf of the Britiso Legation, a cheque for fifteen thousand sterling compensation in respect -of 3r;tish interests expropriated during th. revolutionary period In Mexico reprr-.-.er/tine anReuter. - 90 words
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Article87 1939-01-09 3 Reuter. Bucharest, Jan. I.—Prince Paul of Yugoslavia has arrived in Transylvania the sister of King Carol, who la tvith a Shooting party there. Foreign diplomats expressed the belief that King carol and Prince Paul are eager to exchange views on matters to the riming visit ofReuter. - 87 words
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Article68 1939-01-09 3 Reuter. Istanbul, Jan. a Smyrna and the whole of tl b surrounding region wa.s «haken by ;i violent earthquake during 'he night Bleven houses collapsed The panic-stricken population fl d from their homes but no casualties have at present been reported though there is great alarm amongReuter. - 68 words
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Article39 1939-01-09 3 Chungking, .lan a It is reported that Mr Wane: Clunawei is planning to ummon the fifth political session of the Central Executive Committee In Hongkong in the middle ol tills mouth Sin Chew Jit Poh.39 words
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Article28 1939-01-09 3 The L'oyd Trlestino liner Oonte ROOSO is due it Singapore at f> p.m 10-dey and will sail at aooti to-morrow foe Colombo and Euroj c28 words
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Article30 1939-01-09 3 A Hockchew imports that nowse at No. 40, Upper Wcio Road was found broken into at 8 3n am. yesterday and '•ash and cigarettes to the total value30 words
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Advertisement453 1939-01-09 3 HH,HHH^e/ne«^ Singapore Municipality T P!J? E "vlted for the ftSV&& are riqia or .service. For j wii tl pal Tender Kooro Date of Closing h iiaren 6, 1939. C. H OOLDIE. MuL.cLosii yecretar> IMPROVEMENT TRUST kp<-*',.. i the -supply 1.. materials at one L rganu Stiect. t an d Form453 words
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Advertisement555 1939-01-09 3 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. Importers Exporters Have you cot any commodities which you would like to ;;ell abroad direct to wholesale buyers? Arr there any Agencies from hrm. abroad which you would like to carry as sole representatives in tnis country If .so there is a European business mart leaving Malaya555 words
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Advertisement491 1939-01-09 3 PUBLIC NOTICES 1 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45). IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE STRAITS' SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Administration Order In Bankruptcy. No. 43 of 1934 Re: MARIKKANNU also known as MARY, living at No. 5, Female Attendants' Quarters, Mental Hospital, Singapore, employed in the Mental Hospital, Singapore, a female491 words
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Advertisement374 1939-01-09 3 EDUCATIONAL far MTSIC MHOOI hoo! re -°pt'»s oil 6rh January, iy39. New enrolments received now. Prospective on pi Is are advised to apply as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. STRAITS COMMERCIAL COLLLcTi 541, Gcylang Roan Reopens 9th Januarv 1939. Classes from Primary to Cambridge. Specialised Training for LC.C. Exair.s.374 words
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Advertisement68 1939-01-09 3 Le Mercier's School, 218, QUEEN STREET. >' ses 6-3* to 8-3«. Tuition M ::l be giv in Engtist: U'' standards), Matheraatie (Cambridge Oaases) nrd Type n ng j beginners:. Painting A- House Reoairing ('<». i Painting, Limewanaing (»eneraJ House t'i pairing. 5 Wo. "1, TELOK AYE!? STREET, Z SINGAPORE. S68 words
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Article852 1939-01-09 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Jan. 7, 1 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Am put Tin 3 10& 4,4 ft A.sam Kumhang 26 9 27 9 Austral. Malay 43!- 47|-nom Ayer Hitam 21G 23;Ayer Wang 0.59 0.64 Bangrin Tin 20 3 21 9852 words
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Article14 1939-01-09 4 The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $nO »j funchufU'^K14 words
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Article15 1939-01-09 4 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 27 :< Sellers 28.15 words
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487 1939-01-09 4 THE following is lhe report of the ag. general manager of the Raub Australian fiold Mining Co., Ltd., for the four weeks ended Dec 31 UNDERGROUND DEVELOPMENT Section Driving Ar'in/ing feet OnMeCUtttng m Rising Total leet tmA leet B. Koiliaii BM 448 Baub BI487 words
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Article90 1939-01-09 4 Fampluna. AIiIGANTIC bear is forcing the terrified inhabitants of the Pvrenean valleys in north east Navarre to bay themselves in their houses at nigh', and Ls causing serious damage to their property. With ihe young men at the front, and ti*e use ol'tire-arms severely restricted, •he90 words
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Article67 1939-01-09 4 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Jan. 7. 1 p.m. Company' Dividend BooksTT otal fot TIN. n Ex. southern Kinta tot Dec 28 29 10 ,£g Sungei Way 2V»% Tan Takuapa *"cd. San 25 H J 7 an 2ft% RUBBER 1 Jan 31 Jan 26 Glencaiy e.cr T67 words
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Article265 1939-01-09 4 6% Maynard Co.. Ltd.. $30,000 Int Apr 30 Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. '9tO $4J"),0U0 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30. 102 ft 103 ft norn 4*2 To 1907 red. 19*7 $1000,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. iO 108 ft 110 norn 4» /fc265 words
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Article318 1939-01-09 4 LONDON COMMODITIES 1 RUBBER Spot 3uyeri Previous i m Sellers Quietest Ist Forward (February) Buyers B l ,a Sellers 83 10 2nd Forward (Apr. June* Buyers 83 16 Sellers 8 3rd Forward I July Sept.» Buyers B', Seller* 8% July Sept. Buyers 8 3 a Sellers 87318 words
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Advertisement276 1939-01-09 4 BANK OF CHINA RANGOON AGENCY 55 Phavre S<n-< <, IK a ii go o ii Telegraphic* A tl d re a m "CHUNGKUO", RANGOON. Opened For Business. •••■•••■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■a THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in 8 8.) No. 2, Cnulla Street. (Bonham Building), Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000.00 1 Issued, Subscribed276 words
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Advertisement110 1939-01-09 4 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LIMITED. The Company, which lo incorporated 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 SETTLEMENT110 words
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Advertisement94 1939-01-09 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd] (Incorporated in the Straits Settlenn CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,001* HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CIILUA STREET. HNGAK* Local Branches 458 > Bridge Road, Biaga] 253, South Eridge Road. S Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: NEW YORK BANK Midland Bank, Ltd Irving I s94 words
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Obituary832 1939-01-09 5 v Mrs. Hand, wife of the Rev. Stephen Band, f HI -t IJS6 p.m. yesterday. c eh tin h was fully choral anil was conducted by ,;ikl the service at the grave-side by Re? T Rev. M«ore 1 iix Robin Band Blacker, H R832 words
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Article, Illustration45 1939-01-09 5 A bay of the United Engineers foundry, with a steel converter "blowing" before pouring. A large number of the Members of the Engineering Association of Malaya watched a demonstration of steel making fit the workshops of United Engineers Ltd on Saturday.45 words
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Article, Illustration31 1939-01-09 5 Mr. Poiand Braddell. of the legal firm of Braddell Brother.,, and Mrs. Braddell returned to Singapore yesterday from a holiday In Europe.' by the Victoria. looking very fit.31 words
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126 1939-01-09 5 Reuter. Berlin. Jan. 8. pRESS comments or M. ilalad r\> tour have become a brant ly sharper and more unfriendly to Prance. The Rugae correspondent of Frankfurter Zeiinjig demmig with the Franco-Italian Quarrel thinks with the aid of British Ministers a relaxationReuter. - 126 words
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Article139 1939-01-09 5 Singapore, SundayABOUT 80 guests were present at ihe dinner given at Mandalay viila last night by Mrs. Lee Choon Guan. M.8.E.. In honour of Mr. 11. S. Russell, head of Messrs. Sime Darin Co., Ltd who is shortly leaving Malaya to join the London office139 words
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Article52 1939-01-09 5 New York. Abolition of the ••Puppet" I Government in Ulster was demanded by members of the American Association lor the recognition of the Irish Re- public, at their annual convention here They passed a resolution demanding j "that the political dismemberment or i Ireland52 words
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Article168 1939-01-09 5 DubPn THE serious plight «I all the Irish k rail* y soth i" ihe North and nth was outlined In the Daif by Seam L mas >lit ister of Industry i ;i Commerce, when the House ptcd the Government's dcci: ion i to set up a commission168 words
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193 1939-01-09 5 Paris Dec. 27. AFTER having been missing for more than a year. Mme. Lt Mesnager dv But, a 74-year-old widow, who owns the Chateau de Keiieon in Brittany, has been found alive and well at the Villa Florida on trie Oi'.ls' i\s or193 words
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Article82 1939-01-09 5 Buchare* t. I EPERS of lhe colony at Ticilesti. who last year spread panic in the nHfhbowing town when they .Mined, Have now been given DM 1< m Iiv cuarters. and baths, a church, a library and a meeting hall. When the Lepers escaped they roamed82 words
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178 1939-01-09 5 Three Nations To DRAW UP BLACK BOOK OF SPIES DEPRLSENTATIVES OF THE SECRET SERVICES OF BRITAIN. FRANCE v AND THE U.S., AT A CONFERENCE IN PARIS EAST WEEK, DECIDED TO POOL THEIR RESOURCES TO SMASH THE SPY RINGS WHICH ARE OPERATING IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. The three Secret Services will178 words
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Article49 1939-01-09 5 London. December 23 Mr. Harold Barbour, theeminent CJl&ter Industrialist di~>d at Zurich on Christmas Day when he was en route to Singapore. Mr. Barbour was a director of the Linen Thread Company rod brother of Mr. IfiTif Barbour th* Northern Ireland Minister cf Commerce.49 words
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Advertisement496 1939-01-09 5 TO ALL FEVER SUFFERERS Fever produces poisons. It's these poisons that make you icel hot and cold in turn, that cause violent pains over the eyes and that make you desperately thirsty. These poisons waste away your nerve and muscle tissues and weaken your digestive organs. That's why solid foods496 words
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Miscellaneous117 1939-01-09 5 m j-i i ANNUAL READING GANDHI ASTROLOGER. S aeud your date anc h't Ume Dirlri or tht v time ot wntir g the I I letter ana approxiW%wW/ mat€ age Yo[i wiil De turnished with particulars regarding family, profession health, income, expenses unexpee'ec fortunes and misfortunes, lotteries, race* MM all117 words
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Article20 1939-01-09 6 Reuter. Sacramento, Jan. 8. Tom Mooney has been pardoned by Mr. Olson newly elected Democratic Governor of California.—Reuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article136 1939-01-09 6 WHILE police ir: to-night bunting who are believed Margaret Marti;!, the girl's mother, al Kingston (Pennsyl l ing for the forgive Kneeling before a I j.in, sh- gave thanks tl had boon saved frcm j The murdered i: Saturday after receivin unknown man who < ft136 words
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248 1939-01-09 6 ONLY HALF A CROWN London, Dec. 20. CLOSKLT GUARDED BRITISH GOVERNMENT SECRETS ABOUT URCRAFT DESIGN HAVE BEEN kv n \BI.F FOR SEVEN MONTfIK TO ANYONE WHO CARED TO PAY ts. 6d. The secret information appeared in 'he R.A.F. "Flying Training Mann*l: Vnrt I.248 words
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Article107 1939-01-09 6 Kaunas. THE Jewish population of the Memcl Territory, numbering about 6.001. are liquidating their businesses and selling their property and factories. In Popgegen. a town in the Memel Territory, near the Lithuanian-German frontier, the windows of a synagogue and those of Jewish flats107 words
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Article302 1939-01-09 6 Reuter. Condon. IHF ttrilish Labour Party has no intention of associating with any ether party or group. This has been made clear following a meeting here oi the National Executive. An official statement issued after the meeting says: "The National Executive oi the Labour Party afterReuter. - 302 words
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Article29 1939-01-09 6 Reuter. San Francisco. Jan. 8. Al Capone was to-day transferred from the island penitentiary ol Alcatraz to the Federal correctional institution at San Pedro, California.— Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article154 1939-01-09 6 London, Dec \I/iTH the death in Lausanne, Switzerland, recently oj beaatifil Princess Rous«ad<*na, sister of the famous "Marrying >Miun." princes, the family hay suffered its fourth loss in five years. Princess Roussaoana from the shock of the death in a aaa crash three years ago154 words
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135 1939-01-09 6 New York. Dec* AS Mayor La Guardia w- 1 the steps of the City H al I 10-day a tall, shabbily middle-aged man ran knot of bystanders, leap 1 J Mayor and struck back of the neck. La Guardia. short and and fell,135 words
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Advertisement207 1939-01-09 6 I THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chamlsu and Storm r* SELF-PRIMING PUMP complete with built-in engine to operate en Diesed oil weigh* only 91 lbs. Handles water thick with mud or sand without clogging from seepage to 15.UUU gals, per hour Self-Primed at 28 ft. suction lift— 7U207 words
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Advertisement71 1939-01-09 6 1& i and PROMPT j SERVICE J IS YOURS. WdFN YOU ENTRUST t ALL YOUR CLOCK AND WATCH I REPAIRS TO 1 YICK WOH HING j 429, NORTH QRIDGE ROAD, i (Near V.\adle Road), c PHONE NO. 7922. j Contrnctcrs for the Repair ol C'octa j and Watches the British71 words
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Advertisement56 1939-01-09 6 WARNER SCRUB'S X S T 11 M X 31 I A T I it i: gives immediate relief. Has been used with excellent results in Asthma, Bronchitis, and troubles of the respiratory organs, etc. $1.80 ocr bottle. 25 cts. PHARSOL ASTHMA POWDER 90 cents a bo\. Postage 20 cts. CHAR!56 words
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Miscellaneous793 1939-01-09 6 Piano Recital From 1 l^g^S Singapore, 7 p.m. 6.20 Bells, and Empire I 5.15 Nasib and SAsir songs from St. Paul's Cathedral, Lon- m *i Ml !l Vi W 530 Cantonese request programme.* don—address by the Right Rev. W v \l v v/ W 6.10 Cantonese children's pro- A. B.793 words
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Article551 1939-01-09 7 -TO BE A GOOD A( TOR" R Woolfenden) (By himself as a k trying to bea great acto" impartially as his naturalness i p ho can always j ideal. admits, to stand acting self as a t analysed and i b it he believes i art ially551 words
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Article, Illustration51 1939-01-09 7 A rccne frr.m a la\ishly produced musical "She shall have Haste" which trill play ut ihe Pavilion Theatre from to-morrow. Starring Jack IfyMon and his famous o>< lustra, with June Clyde and Claude Dampier. this picture has a targe supporting cast of funmakers. Ten new song hits are51 words
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Article136 1939-01-09 7 rpIIE history of Robert Taylor may 1)3 repeated in 'he debut of Jo Ann Sayers, who played her first screen role in "Young Dr Kfldare" with Lew Ayres and. Lionel Barrymore. Following a "sneak" preview, two thirds o f the comment cards received by136 words
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Article390 1939-01-09 7 BOB HOPE - By BOB HOPE A FTEK playing in every theatre with a leaky roof and seven-a-iay vaudeville in the country, I wish to go cn record as saying that the motion picture is a wonderful thing. What other means permits a comedian to face an390 words
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Article90 1939-01-09 7 A NEW Hollywood credo s;ems to indicate that no picturisation of any Charles Dickens' story would bi complete without the casting of Forrester Harvey as one of the characters. There 1 ere the British character actor i the t atest to join the cast of Metro Goldwyn-Mayer's90 words
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50 1939-01-09 7 On Paramount'a 'Ambush" set. Ernest Truez was praising the ability cf an absent-minded fellow actor. "Funny you should like his actin\" ::bbed Lloyd Nclan. "H? thinks your*s terrible." For a minute Truex looked flabbergasted. Then he cracked mildly. -Oh. vvll. probably we're both wrong."50 words
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94 1939-01-09 7 FRANK Loesser. Paramount song writer. ,vas explaining the "modern trend" in sons lyrics, based on the ones he wrote for the nrmber "Two Sleepy People" in tlie new Bob Hope-Shirley Ross comedy, "Thanks for the Memory." "Nobody says '1 love ycu' any94 words
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Advertisement657 1939-01-09 7 URGENT! A MESSAGE TO ALL WHO ARE LOSING WEIGHT All over Malaya, where are men and women who are gradually losing weight. First their cheeks begin to get a little thinner—then their dresses and suits seem to hang a little more loosely They try not to notice but they are657 words
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Advertisement93 1939-01-09 7 STAR BRAND JUJUBES SPECIAL OFFER Every bottle contains FREE COUPON Ham 1 (wo coupons tti your rclailcr and he will five you ONE FULL SIZE FREE BOTTLE! \GENT9: THE BORNEO CO., LTD., Sing-aporr Branches. mtmmmmmmmmmmLimmM n i i Gold Leaf Tea fears neither expert knowledge nor inexpert opil I n.93 words
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Miscellaneous251 1939-01-09 7 I DAILY CROSSWORD j 4 SSI amm^ mmm l~ [tl j HH HH I HH HH ■Hr HHi3 j 'fIX ■BH |j j It*'' 16 jHI HH Hi .n H"~H~"H"^H~"# m J lU ■HL-JHI HH mmM —"I Hj CLUES ACROSS: us hfl is net a vegetarian. 3 State fads <anag:am).251 words
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113 1939-01-09 8 Boston. A modern version of *he famous Boston Tea Party, celebrating the anniversary of the historical incident in 177:? jus: before the start of the American War of Independence, has come to «rief lure. A party cf 19 American collef-e stu dents and guests113 words
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Advertisement225 1939-01-09 8 CONCLUDING HALF OF THIS 2 J GRAND CHAPTER PLAY a-i5 g-is 9.15: j Theatre ROYAL j (CHILDREN HALF PRICE) MURDER MYSTERY Z BLAZING ADVENTURE, SIN COLUMBIA'S AIR EPIC! LAST NIGHT j 6-15 9-15 I [PAVILION! j THE FUN IS FAST AND j j FURIOUS IN THIS BIG j j COMEDY225 words
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Advertisement351 1939-01-09 8 j CAPITOL THEATRpi j TO-MUHT mi 3.3« ana Ii j^l I i The China Relief Fund Committee will n j THE WU-HAN SONGSTERS! a 1 1 i J2B Talented Chinese Amateur Artists in a Chinese and English Choral and Dr a Programme m IN AID OF THE CHINA RELIEF FUND351 words
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Article, Illustration21 1939-01-09 9 dhatitfT in li,> 13 morning. ,i seven touches hfn 'lfn- XL. nifM express I i i rnvine.21 words
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217 1939-01-09 9 Toronto. II.FRKD s, Canada's 65-year-old caveman, has married for Ihird lime here—ant! retired from the cave. last 12 years Mr. Staples. wood. Ontario, hr*.i fa legend for blseccenj M v. 11l Anne Tray's f Collinpwood and a year his jn•ior d Ins proposal of ma217 words
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218 1939-01-09 9 Searched Desert In Vain For Water Adelaide, Dee. 23. A BOY of thirteen, one of a party of five driven half mad with thirst i n sun-scorched Central Australia, made a last attempt to find water, came back and said: "No luck, mum,"218 words
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Article157 1939-01-09 9 New York. a VERITABLE invasion ol broadia.\vav by British plays, actors and actress is now In progress. Mis, Beatrice Lillie is the latest to arrive from England for a reason here She is to star In Mr. Noel Coward's new revue, "Set to Music," which is to b!157 words
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Advertisement95 1939-01-09 9 HAPPY CABARET W S TEA DANCE IIirRSDAVb FRIDAYS. SATURDAYS PROM (i.M P.M. TO S,:Jo P.M. ADMISSION FREE. NIGHT DANCE I M. TO MIDNIGHT. ADMISSION 50 CENTS. D IHEATRE SHANGHAI REVUE (iI.ORV THEATRE "NHJH'I LIFE." 6-45 p m. HAPPY THEATRE 9-15 p.m. l>"s GREATEST SERIAL CONCLUDING INSTALLMENT OF »AS ADVENTURE STORY95 words
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Advertisement142 1939-01-09 9 to-night MarlborougHl Controlled by Shaw Bros. Ltd.) Last Fen Screenings of "CHIATAMANI^ The Beautiful TAMIL Talkie You i* La* I I St aii vv lo .Sec! j Shortly j j Sri. §i j I SJ^^m"'^! E Orchids, yachts, mansions... JL after all,\vhar do they mean j I A *^Mt^jJSr So142 words
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Advertisement276 1939-01-09 9 [POSITIVELY LAST DAY —3.15, 6.15 9.15 prMTjj ALHA M B R A WARNER BROS/ MOST LAOOH4>\CKED HIT I Presenting the Popular Stars of "ROBIN HOOT)" together for the fir>t time in a merry, mad, modern Romance! ERROL FLYNN OLIVIA de HAVILLAND PATRIC KNOWLES ROSALIND RUSSELL with WALTER CONNOLLY, HUGfi HERBERT276 words
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Article670 1939-01-09 10 REFERRING to what he euphemistically termed the "China Incident," which is the Japanese manner of describing the war of attempted conquest, the new Japanese Premier, Baron Hiranuma, made a very frank admission. Japan's path, he saiJ, "bristled with difficulties," and it was necessary to concentrate the entire670 words
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Article1088 1939-01-09 10 C. H. Stanley Jones - Reply To Sir John Barlow CLOSED PORT POLICY By C. H. Stanley Jones WHAT hag become of the Manchester School and its free trade politics? Has it gone over bodily to the Birmingham school and protection? And what do the people of Malaya care about it?1,088 words
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Article, Illustration249 1939-01-09 11 Washington, Jan. 8. 1), BSIDENT Roosevelt's deI fence un ssage of Congress p_l pxriected to unre the ttrensi I ening of d< f sices, partiW< 11-infornwd Quarters anti(insti thai the message will derjare thai Germany has so far out jtr np the rest of the249 words
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155 1939-01-09 11 Reuter. Melbourne, Jan 9. IjMERCE bush fires caused by a heat nave in which tlie State of Victoria is sweltering, is threatening the destruction of milling and mining townships of Erica and Walhalla. Both places are surrounded by flames. A rail tractor has beenReuter. - 155 words
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272 1939-01-09 11 Sarrajrossa. Jan. 8. THE Nationalists have m upied Vila Nova de I'rades, about 19 miles the Mediterranean and 24 miles from Tarragona. I tro fl «ng by Franco against Catalonia have JCgre River, which over the greater pari of tlm 100 1™ Republicans' main natural272 words
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Article134 1939-01-09 11 Reuter. Berlin, Jan. 8. rPHE newspaper Angriff, blazons on the front page a statement that England is making a new back entrance to China via Rangoon, "now that Japan has blocked England's positicn in Shanghai, Hongkong and Canton." The journal says the latest British loanReuter. - 134 words
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Article101 1939-01-09 11 Reuter. Jerusalem. Jan. B.—Stricter control is being exercised along Palestine's frontiers. It is officially announced that the Syrian and Lebanese frontiers have been closed and traffic passes will not be issued until further notice. Fresh restrictions are to be imposed from Jan. 12 on motor passengerReuter. - 101 words
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490 1939-01-09 11 EUROPE'S AIR FORCES AGAIN COMPARED London, Jan. 8. r J'HE Air Ministry anno inccs that on the irr'itatien of the Australian Government a mis*! m from the United Kingdom will visit Australia in the near future for Cie purpose of490 words
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Article58 1939-01-09 11 Reuter. Istanbul. Jan. B.—Reports of an alleged purchase of fifty American and Canadian warplanes on the Turkish Government's account through forged signatures and their sale to Republican Spain appear in the newspapers. An official of the Turkish foreign ministry is stated to be under arrest at AnkaraReuter. - 58 words
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Article24 1939-01-09 11 Reuter. Tokyo. Jan. 8—Eight counsellors of the Japanese Cabinet have resigned. Baron Hiranuma (Premier* is expected to ask them to reconsider their decision —Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article94 1939-01-09 11 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 7. MR Phillips, U.S. Ambassador 1,1 in Rome, has reported that the reply of Signor Mussolini to the proposals on refugees, submitted '\y President Roosevelt, is both heluful and co-operative. This was revealed by Mr. Summer Welles icho described as cordial Mr.Reuter. - 94 words
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Article249 1939-01-09 11 Reuter. Lcr.icn. Jan. 8. MR. Chainbcrlain and Lord Halifax arc assured of a warm welcome by ihe Italian people when they arrhr in Rome on Wednesday. Although the programme only mentions 0113 meeting with Mussolini, po i tieal observers are convinced tnere will beReuter. - 249 words
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Article22 1939-01-09 11 Reuter. The Dutch government has decided to establish a legation at Montreal and appoint shortly a Dutch Minister with the Canadian government.—Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article164 1939-01-09 11 Reuter. Prague, Jan. o. A SEMI-OFFICIAL news agencys account of the second frontier incident btates "Hungarian terrorists, among whom were regular soldiers, crossed the demarcation line near Czhorod Shots were fired on both sides. "When the Hungarians started to retreat firing stopped on the CzechoslovakReuter. - 164 words
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319 1939-01-09 11 Shanghai, Jan. 9. JN view of the Mining pension of the Council of the League of Nations, the Chinese Foreign Office has instructed its delegates to call the attention of the League members again to Japan's intensification of her aggressive policy in319 words
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Article124 1939-01-09 11 Reuter. London. Jan. 8. Another Emden raider wouldn't last so long now. declared Captain A. 1) Read, Commander of the new cruisci Liverpool, which is shortly proceeding to the Far East and is at present payin a courtesy visit to Liverpool. Captain Read in replyingReuter. - 124 words
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Article39 1939-01-09 11 Reuter. Jerusalem. Jan. 8. A British soldier was fatally wounded in an exchange of shots yesterday nis:ht on the northern frontier road where an armed band who ambushed a military patrol were engaged by troops —Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article165 1939-01-09 11 Reuter. Loudon. Jan. 8. PLANS to protect London's forty-five miles ol docks and quays and e'ghty miles of wat«r-ways wft! be shortly discussed by the representative- oi Uie Port of London authorities Government estimated the cost at about four hundred thousand sterling of which itReuter. - 165 words
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Advertisement142 1939-01-09 11 I i/odernisml j lyl ...WITH A j I I j i^HH HBL mt shHlm bUEs W SUBBI MM8991 I 5 HH| j S$ SfiSftk naaaa kb in bbsi a liiiflßlßSsl j j ~k pTj mmW mmW 1 w ilHflHi I B n iP** I The Stvlr II Moittri? Piano L142 words
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587 1939-01-09 12 "MAKES US SHUDDER SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, i CHALLENGING ADDRESS WAS DELIVERED THIS EVENING BY THE REVEREND BISHOP EDWIN F. LEE AT THE r ROADCAST SERVICE OF WORSHIP OF THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCHES AT THE VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL. Speaking on the subject. "Progress Throunh587 words
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Article103 1939-01-09 12 A N Indian omnibus conductor A ot the Singapore Traction Company was kilud outright at Joo Chial Road last night when hh head tame into collision With a roadside telegraph post. The scene of the accident was that parT <;f the road where sewerage const rut tion103 words
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126 1939-01-09 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. FOLLOWING the evidence of sabotage said to have been iound by senior Railway Officers who visited the scene of Thursday's railway disaster in South Perak, ;t is learnt the inquiry has been entrusted to the polite, who arc126 words
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284 1939-01-09 12 PREAT excitement prevailed to-day on the S.H.B. wharves where a large number of people were gathered to welcome the delegates from the International Missionary Conference concluded at Madras. The largest delegation was from China which numbered fifty of whom thirty were Chinese, the284 words
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Article, Illustration86 1939-01-09 12 To the Sultanate of Johore goes the distinction of being the fir«t foreign nation to complete Its building at the !959 Golden Gate International Exposition, San Francisco. Built on a peninsula on one of the colourful lagoons in the Pacific BMh Area on Treasure Island, the86 words
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179 1939-01-09 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Penang, Sunday. 1 WANT to see if Fujiyama is as awe inspiring, if the cherry blossoms are as ethereal, if the Great Wall is as stupendous, if the demon idols are as horrifying, if the Manchu women are us beautiful, if179 words
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Article49 1939-01-09 12 Mr. Edmond de Rothschild, son of Baron de Rothschild, who is on a world tour, will address members of the Rotary Club at their weekly tiffin, to be held on Wedresday at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden. The subject cf his address will oe 'The British Empire."49 words
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Article63 1939-01-09 12 Reuter. Budapest, .Jan. 7.—The "treacherous attack on Mukacevo will be firmly dealt with," declared M. Imredv at a mass meeting. He added that Hungarian soldiers had their Government's confidence, and the whole nation, who knew their duty, would fulfil it. These responsible tor disturbing the reconstruction ofReuter. - 63 words
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Article115 1939-01-09 12 On Saturday next, the Repertory Players are giving a repeat performance of Margaret Kennedy's brilliant pJay "Escape Me Never." When presented last month, this was voted as one of the best producions ever seen in Singapore. For Saturday's show there are some alterations in the cast, owing115 words
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388 1939-01-09 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) '<■ Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. MASTER craftsmen of three countries, Britain, Java and Ceylon, have combined their skill to make the crown and Regalia ot H.H. the Sultan of Selangor a piece of superb artistic beauh. The Coronation Jewels,388 words
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Article128 1939-01-09 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) K.L., Sunday. WHAT is believed to be a possible attempt at robbery and which was foiled by the presence of the intended victim occurred to-night in Parry Road. At a particularly dark portion of the road, two Chinese attempted to stop a small Austin128 words
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Article220 1939-01-09 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday AN Eternal Triangle story rf lated in the Second Police Com when Raja Abdul Malik held a pn> liminary inquiry into a case in Sastra bin Suito, a Malay, is all to have caused grievous hurt to hi, wife by220 words
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Article49 1939-01-09 12 Singapore. Sunday The Annual Methodist Confen the election of office beann suing year was held to-day al toria Memorial Hall. The Conl was well attended by Method! *he whole of Malaya. The Conference was followed by an Episcopal Service conducted by the Right Rev. Bishop Edwin Lee.49 words
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Article86 1939-01-09 12 One of the most popular social of this season is the Twelfth Hjg fancy dress ball at ttic Johore Oj Service Club. The 1939 dance v. on Saturday, and proved very saMMI in all respects. Prizes for fancy co*tum< as follows: Men:—Mr. J. Barnard. (Sir86 words
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392 1939-01-09 12 THE death took place on his birthday on Saturday of Mr. Denzil de Sou/a. Senior Assistant-Master at the Outram School, at the age of 42 years. Mr. de Souza was taken suddenly ill on Friday afternoon. The late Mr. de Souza was educated392 words
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Article, Illustration18 1939-01-09 13 X and M: fan 54 h .*i h re married at the Toa \i inese >< bMI recently.18 words
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58 1939-01-09 13 Reuter. Ponie. Jan. g. TM i a challenge to Italy is belie vI implied by M. DaI ofSM i and Tunisia article in Giorr.ale I ilia. Tl at tide says the icurney was eonrincipaßy ii not exclusively. Kalian move and the violent and the insunerablaReuter. - 58 words
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Obituary1167 1939-01-09 13 Irreparable Loss To Congress Government (United Press). Madra>. .lan. 4. JHE death occurred yesterday of Mr. K. Kaman Me rum. Minister for Courts and Prisons, Madras. The condition of Mr. Menon, who had been ill lor the past three months, had been causing anxiety for some(United Press). - 1,167 words
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Article381 1939-01-09 13 |J[-IIE the Japanese political crisis the Fascintern partners seem to be recognising- that ►Pening ot the back-door China through Burma, has put renl complexion on the Sinoapmesc struggle. TMJ tWO events h uo o l 1 mrumml d,rect con itain had granted "ts foi the opening of381 words
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Article, Illustration65 1939-01-09 13 For the hr: t time, specimens of the giant panda have arrived *n England. Happed b> Major Floyd Tangier-Smith, the American collector, five of the k'.nt pa:.da cubs arrived at King George V docks. London, on board s.s. tntemor" from China. Photo shows: One of the giant pandas65 words
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Article207 1939-01-09 13 f THE only Mnii-ter in tho Madras Cabinet, the late Mr Konga'ttil Raman Menon vas born l" 1895 at Chalathery in Ponani Taluk Malabar. A staunch Congressman, he was a lawyer by profession. He gave up his ■GBCtsee at Calicut at the time of207 words
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Article94 1939-01-09 13 Reuter. Stockholm. Jan 8. hay re*"»*-d n Un Swedish-Finnish Committee agreeing: Ut a joint plan §m the defence of Aaland Isles. Th"* plan which is to be submitted to the respective governments permits Finland to take de Tensive measures in the neutral zone pro\id?d full extent ofReuter. - 94 words
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Advertisement139 1939-01-09 13 'As sweet and fresh in Malaya as it is in the Arctic" No matter what the conditions. E ti !J I! C ''j^^ container and is oh nabl everywhere. catu sub bag c 'PHONL: STORE 5371 C> Hmt»h ii. IXJUPVU JS3I (2 !ine>). IPOH: 11U ft 111~(2 hn^s). AdrC or139 words
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Article2014 1939-01-09 14 STORE HAVE JUST SAVED THEIR SKINS AT HOCKEY, 8UT.... Norman Siebel presents his The selectors should learn their lessons from this season: Army are the cup favourites: Urge for a wrestling board of control: Cycling championships: Frank Hill, a boxer of class, (i &EN were back again2,014 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-01-09 14 Leembruggen weaves his way past a defender in the state match between Singapore and Selangor on Saturday, which Singapore won.24 words
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283 1939-01-09 14 L. CARROLI - (BY L. CARROLI WBLTHEU or not it was because so many of Singapore's recent hockey trials were played in quagmires and ram, but the team played its best hockey on Saturday at Kuala Lumpur when a record shower of r\in fell283 words
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Article, Illustration30 1939-01-09 14 Saturday's rugger at Singapore ■H Kuala Lumpur in ivhich Army brat a Rest o/ the South side, and the "Dog" beat the S.C.C. in the Trophy rugger match.30 words
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Article, Illustration464 1939-01-09 15 |hite And Tankard Best Jockeys (By "Marcus Superbus") LnrWiV, ait* statistics for the X'mas New Year meeting of the f l urt lul> which was concluded at Penang on Saturday. p fitanl lad that the winning jockey and owner of ij White,464 words
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Article, Illustration272 1939-01-09 15 "PETE - (By "PETE" AFTER a lapse of nearly two years the middleweight championship of the Orient is going lo be fought out again at the Happy World Stadium on Friday. Jan. 20, at the usual championship distant* ol l 5 (three-minute) rounds. I In one272 words
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Article261 1939-01-09 15 Reuter. THIRD lound tics for the F.A. Cup were played on Saturday. Unfit gicund conditions necessitated the pi tenement cf several important matche Results, together with Ume (»l the English and Scottish leagues, appear below: F.A. CUP Sheffield W. 1; Yeovil Petters 1. West Brornwich 0; ManchesterReuter. - 261 words
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Article, Illustration480 1939-01-09 15 RAIN STOPS MATCH AT K.L. [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. fTORRENTIAL rain curtailed the match between Selangor and Singapore played here to-day and re-sulted-in the game bejng abandoned shortly after the first half when Singapore were leading )>y two goals480 words
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Advertisement17 1939-01-09 15 P. PILLS I restore fOUTH 8c I IT ALITY 1...'. J v m IV 1 A| *c*17 words
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739 1939-01-09 16 Singapore, Saturday. ANOTHER splendid recovery late in the second half enabled the Army to score a victory in their final work-out before the Malaya Cup final'when they .net a combined side on tne S.C.< padan? .his afternoon, the margia in their favour739 words
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Article, Illustration28 1939-01-09 16 An incident in Saturday's rugger match at Kuala Lumpur when the KrSd beat the Singapore Cricket Club in the annual trophy rugger match —Tribune.28 words
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532 1939-01-09 16 Forwards Win Day For Home Team [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. SUPERIORITY of the Selangor Club's forwards in the loose gave them P a decided advantage over the S.C.C. in their annual rugger encounter paved on the Padang532 words
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Article211 1939-01-09 16 THE Royal Singapore Golf < Boaey comp titioi Bukit Timah on Satun and resulted in a win •A" Division with a < In a win for C.W Auci.. vision with a score ol in a win for R Johnson with a roore of 5 down211 words
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Advertisement193 1939-01-09 16 Drink Ovaltine' and note the Difference Farm wlh^ A U Day Eftergy All NigHt SUeP '^l^^ nIHPI ll which c h a e nnot°be obtained No J°?J C 6 5 I ImW-n would be complete without H e pfr, by 'Ovaltine' go to unusual lengths in the interests ot WEJBb193 words
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776 1939-01-09 17 Report Before Methodist I Conference i of organised work among the Sakais of the central f the peninsula and in the undeveloped regions of the iven at Saturday s meeting of the Malaya Menual conference. pifU'" i ..I, -ptin? the Mslsy^ TH' mini776 words
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Article245 1939-01-09 17 TO-MORROW FOR ALL READERS. Great care should be exercised in business transactions as the prevailing influences are very uncertain and indicate setbacks rather than progress. Avoid friction with superiors. and when interviewing use the utmost tact. SPECIAL INFLUENCES: February 20 to March 20. Attend to important245 words
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266 1939-01-09 17 ■■"nun- st n d. exh *itkHi of Sunday. 'in ts, tester*** it n. 1 190 i o1 Com"11 •'•Hlun,, 'V- ~rK tT the i, S^^JbTi! few artishusband ff^'as^A? 1 rhi W" Nr*!nt,, »"'hment a e2« taken br «>hwork J*" 6 cases paintings, taken266 words
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94 1939-01-09 17 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 7. MR.. Wood ring, Secretary for War, addressing the National Press Club, hinted at President Roosevelt's message to the Congress on defence, and said he might ask for a larger army and a national guard as well an expanded air force.Reuter. - 94 words
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Article117 1939-01-09 17 Reuter. rpHE departure of the delegation of A Palestine Arabs for the London Conference may be delayed by the consideration the y are giving to the conditions the French Government has imposed upon the consultation between Arab representatives and the Mufti who is an exile fromReuter. - 117 words
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Article89 1939-01-09 17 The official Hungarian news agency account of the incident says that a band of Ukrainian terrorists, about 200 strong, attacked the Nagygejoec frontier post. Frontier guards repelled the attackers who withdrew. Although negotiations were started by a competent Hungarian frontier officer, sporadic rifle fire continues from89 words
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Article57 1939-01-09 17 Budapest. Jan. 8. A fresh movement of Czech troops was noticed in the direction of Klastiomaioanar. 'Mukaeevo, according to an official Hungarian news agency. Many planks and girders are being moved up by Czechs with the apparent intention of bringing them across the river Latorca in order to57 words
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Article72 1939-01-09 17 Prague, Jan S. A COMMUNIQUE says that preliminary investigations into t'.ie Mukaeevo incident show that the Czechoslovak participants consisted of the frontier police and small military groups while the Hungarians consisted of soldiers and armed civilians. Both parties crossed the demar cation line. After intervention by Czechoslovak and72 words
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Article125 1939-01-09 17 Reuter. Support of Hungary implicit the headlines in newspaper accounts of the Mukaeevo affair. The Hungarian official accounts are given greater prominence than those of Prague. No comment is made either in the press or la official circles. Prague, Jan. 8. A communique announces that theReuter. - 125 words
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Article62 1939-01-09 17 Reuter. Berlin, Jan 7.—Expressing dissatisfaction nt the "regrettable disturbance," in Vienna and the settlement which both sides have pledged themselves to regard as final, German poliucal circles are not inclined to comment one way or the other regarding the Mukaeevo incident. The same attitude is rellected in theReuter. - 62 words
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Article108 1939-01-09 17 Barcelona. THIS year's bumper grape crori in 1 the province of Almeria. in southern Republican Spain, is expected to reach approximately 80,000,000 lbs., but owing to transport difficulties, not more than 6.000,000 lbs. will be exported. Provincial officials claim that wen if they were able108 words
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Article118 1939-01-09 17 Reuter. r London, Jan. 7. |< ALLOWING yesterdayV momentous decision to transfer 200 million pounds sterling of gold at the old parity or roughly 3:>o million at n< market rate to the account of the foreign exchange, the bullion market spent an exciting time this morning.Reuter. - 118 words
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Advertisement240 1939-01-09 17 Raise Your Blood- Con 11 1 And You'll I'VH "In ihe Pink" Normal blood has" a conn: of I 500.030 red corpuscles. If your blood cmmt .s below this you Just can't feel well, because only these tiny cell* can carry the necessary nourishmem from your food and the energizing240 words
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Advertisement160 1939-01-09 17 MALAYAN PREMIEQ HOTEI, I TO-MGHT DINNER DANCE (informal) 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. 9.30 to Midnight. ALSO A DARING SPECTACULAR CABARET ENTERTAINMENT The Daredevil Prestons SKATING SKILL—THRILLS ON WHEELS. Dinner $3.00. llm XT Q Non-Diners RAFFLESTraSSERIE r s <»<-, Bras Basah Road. >< ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL~ I THIS WfFK SPECIAL160 words
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Article312 1939-01-09 18 EIGHT hundred thousand ablebobicd men of Szechuen— fnd in Szechuen they are all able-bodied—have been put in military traininy for a new Cninese army, according to a Reuter dispatch from Chungking- j. i We hope this is being telegraphed across the Yellow Sea, 'comments the Shanghai Evening312 words
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66 1939-01-09 18 International News Agency. Chungking.—Four factories are to he established in north Shensi for the manufacture of leather, textiles, saltpetre, cctton weaving and agricultural products. Scientific means and modern equipments will be used. The location of these plants lg not announced, but each factory willInternational News Agency. - 66 words
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Article309 1939-01-09 18 EXCEEDINGLY interesting and of paramount importance are the new regulations which have just been announced here governing relations between soldiers of the Chinese Army and civilians and calling for cooperation. The Chinese soldier has invariably been criticised for his failure to respect the rights of309 words
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257 1939-01-09 18 Central News. Chungking. JAPAN'S population is only 70.000,000 whi'e that of Szeehwan alone is already 70,000,000. With a common determination and joint efforts, just the province of Szeehwan is capable of resisting Japan." This statement was made by Madame Chiang Kai-shek, the First LadyCentral News. - 257 words
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130 1939-01-09 18 International News Agency. Kweilin JAPANESE troops from North and Crntral China are reported to be concentrated in Taihouku. Formosa, ready to proceed to Canton to 1 join in the coming offensive towards 1 Kwang'i, as no further reinforcemeitta are available from Japan proper. Kwangsi troopsInternational News Agency. - 130 words
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889 1939-01-09 18 Trade Boom In Chungking MEASURES TAKEN BY CENTRAL GOVT. "Texas Of China" THE fall of Hankow provisional Chinese capital, has been followed by vast changes in the hinterland, where the Central Government is hastily improvising a new China based on Chungking Szechuen889 words
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Article163 1939-01-09 18 EXTENDED INDEFINITELY International News Agency. Shanghai. IN addition to the U.S. $25,006,000 loan given to China by the Export and Import Bank of the Federal Reconstruction Corporation to finance the purchase of lorries and other man rials in the United States, the American Government is extendingInternational News Agency. - 163 words
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Article, Illustration65 1939-01-09 18 Soon China's war-time capital in the tar west will have women Mm pat rolling the city's modern streets. Brains and strength were the of the first batch of 3l£ girls taken in haud by the Chvrifkim] Poli< i r:ill Institute. They will probably be the only65 words
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374 1939-01-09 18 Central News. aan. A CENTRAL News reporter who flew from Ct<» Van en h W»y to Knn<rtin<r. capital of Sikong, to attend the inaugural 111 [mm] ol the Sikone; Provincial government on New Year Day. found reerwtn» tion work in full swinp; in the hinterlandCentral News. - 374 words
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Article, Illustration154 1939-01-09 19 Hridayanatli Kunzru. 1 ,M a nd Member of Stand- Committee. New *L r be arriving at Singapore r 1 O Steamer s.s. "Chitral" „n Wednesday next. I nnounced In the In- it Panditji was proceed- India's delegate to the British Commonwealth Con- Sydn y154 words
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78 1939-01-09 19 i- n Tn-andru a. Dec 26 ndrasekhani Pillal Ccm- 'nt. Travancore St?te Com™ olunt( c «rps, was Arrested h's J- in reSaSTto 'the v >: -./.d that Mr. K. Bhas- ta'ri of the volunteers Vh ,nH an 'J? a3 b en "«nmated in ekhan Piuai« place78 words
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436 1939-01-09 19 Committee Formed To Get In Touch With Congress (United Press). The Conference also resolved to keep m touch with the Congress High Command so that the general grievances of the community might be redressed, and for that purpose appointed a committee of five to(United Press). - 436 words
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265 1939-01-09 19 (United Press). Sir Raza Ah Patna, Dee. 29. differ very considerably as to the extent to which the rigours of the Purdah system should be softened. Personally I am not a believer in the system and consider that the condition of society, which led to(United Press). - 265 words
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285 1939-01-09 19 (United Press). Attn v Madras, Dec. 26. r £o celebrate the sixty-third birth* day of Mr. Mahomed All Jinnah a meeting of Muslim* was held butt evening at the Big Mosuue, TripFcane, when a number of speakers referred to the services rendered by nmi to(United Press). - 285 words
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Article139 1939-01-09 19 (United Press). Jubbulpme, Jan. 2. THE Tripuri Congress Reception f Committee has decided to give Vishundutt Nagar, the Congress venue a fully Kalehuri touch. The paintings and decoiations will be tarried in strictly Kalehuri style, symbolic «»f Tripuri Art. There will be three entrance gate* painted and moulded(United Press). - 139 words
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125 1939-01-09 19 TENSION W MALABAR HI p v a,iruf 31. i Narayana Nair, Presi- the >la!:,l,arl>easants' i< ihe (.ove-nment the n al aluk have issued a thevi,,at?e offi In n r a n, Prehensive earning memMahom MlSersa Pelade to 1u,,,! Punitive police. by tne cirL!t the125 words
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Article60 1939-01-09 19 Benares, Jan. 1, Tne Subjects Committee of the Ali India Monks' Conference met in the hall of the Ramkrishna Mission Horn; of Service yesterday afternoon. Jagatguru shree Sankaracharya of Gcbardhan Math presided over the denberations. Mahants and non-Ma-hants have been pouring in large numoers from all over60 words
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Article171 1939-01-09 19 (United Press). i It is understood that Mr. M. R. .lavakar. Judge, Federal Court, has been offered and has accepted a place on the Judical Committee the Privy Ceuncil in the vacancy caused by the resignation of Sir Shadi Lai.— (United Press). A The Government of Sind and(United Press). - 171 words
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440 1939-01-09 19 (United Press). CLOSE and .careful examination of the history of human civilisation would .-how that India \*as eminently fitted and her genius vva? eminent!] suited F6l scientific research and the history of progress oi science was born in India and that she(United Press). - 440 words
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Article613 1939-01-09 19 (United Press). In ttaf principle, as enunciated by Mahatma Gandhi, he had found much that sent him back with a new vision and hope to his own Christian Faith. I First of all he explained its relation..to the teachings of Gautama Buddha 500 years before the(United Press). - 613 words
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Article52 1939-01-09 19 (United Press). Mr. Ruikar had another Interview with Mahatm*. Gandhi at Wardna rewarding the Rajnandgaon affair on Dec. 30 last. It is reliably understood that .viahatma Gandhi wrote a letter to the Dewan of Rajnandgaon embodying his suggestions for ending the labour dispute anj the political struggle.—(United Press). - 52 words
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Article, Illustration56 1939-01-09 20 Tho Wuhan Scngsters. who hail from the tri-city of Wuhan are stagire a rl.v at lhe C«rf<l to-night in aid of the China Relief Fund. The Songsters have staged several concerts, and have been widely acclaimed tor their versatility. A few pictur?s of one of their56 words
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Article, Illustration48 1939-01-09 20 Chief Clerk and Commissioner of Oaths, High Court, Singapore, Mr. Tan Hong Seng is shorilv retiring iromti«N» ment Service He was entertained to dinner at the Happy Restaurant on Si turday. Seated fourth from the right (see the picture above) is Mr. Tan.48 words
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Article, Illustration85 1939-01-09 20 iiead of Messrs Sime Darby and t 0., Ltd., Mr. H. S. Russell is shortly leaving Singapore 10 jo n the LonJen ilnr nit? Mr mSmS was entertain ed to dinner on Saturday at Mandalay Villa in \mber Road by Mrs. cc noon Guan85 words
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