Malaya Tribune, 12 January 1939
1939-01-12
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section37 1939-01-12 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales 7^"' X SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursuuy, January 12, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY JANUARY 12, 1939. FIVE CENTS37 words
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Advertisement39 1939-01-12 1 Dotting I \ffave you tried I DOROTHY PERKINS ENGLISH JOKED PEAS Obtainable from all Provision Dealers agents GUTnRIE*€II? f»c»**; t j baby needs milk HH fromabottle L KOI N TEETH ""|H m STRAIGHT BONES THAT B EVERY BABY'S BIRTHRIGHT.39 words
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Advertisement213 1939-01-12 1 I I I Is Your Watch Working Well? If it is not. it needs attention. SEND IT TO AURORA'S Watch-Repair Department Where it will be attended to by an Expert Repairer. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED CHARGES MODERATE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Try Us! All i-or a DKVAttTMENT STOKE Corner of High Street and213 words
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Advertisement193 1939-01-12 1 PAGE I 92, Piccadilly. London. EXPERT DReSSMAKER AND DESIGNER. I Gowns Designed St I 1 Created in l.er I work room* 1 •»0 I 2 13, BATTERY ROAD, I SINGAPORE. J Km What a Ibonnyboy! Sleeps well, gains well, Ux>ks 1 4 well-that's the SCOTT'S sJp. ,J| Emulsion baby! However193 words
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207 1939-01-12 2 Reuter. London, Jan. 10. 'TWENTYTWO countries are represented at the inLinational wheal conlcrenee which opened at the Board of Trade to consider measure to be taken owing to the world surplus of wheat. India, represented by Sir David Meek, Trade Commissioner is one of fourReuter. - 207 words
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Article54 1939-01-12 2 Reuter. Berlin. Jan. 10.—It is learned in wellinformed quarters that Heir yon Ribbentrop will shortly pay an official visit to Warsaw in response to an invitation given by Colonel Beck during his stay at Berchlesgaden last week. Ribbentrop's visit will take place after the visit of CountReuter. - 54 words
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Article32 1939-01-12 2 The services of Prof Radhakumuc Mukherjee. eminent, scholar of Ancient History, have been lent to the Bengal Government by the Ltrknow University for a period of one and a half years.(United Press).32 words
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Article404 1939-01-12 2 DISAPPOINTMENT m the Governor's Reform* by Mr. S. \V. R. I). Administration) in his presidential address to tl sion of the Village Committees Conference re© i. 1 n<> jj( Headquarters, Pettah, Colombo. "Wo had thought," he ."-aid. "that til* proposals ot the Colonial Secretary, bared on404 words
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Article76 1939-01-12 2 "MY impress M Seoul adaptable than the An Mr. J. A. Smith maniau Edoi who has In year and is on parture fir "Our ho.s more sdfn Ceylon boy." Mr. Smith said that thrroughU both in uteri Scout Colony, and had been shown him "I am sum76 words
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Article236 1939-01-12 2 Ceylon IK U OOTING and KMUKanism were indulged in by marchers from Price Park last night when t hey thn area into confusion on their return journey after creal ante opposite the State Council. The mischief mijrht have turned into a very sen. put for236 words
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Article69 1939-01-12 2 see iM-ii.i Jj| APROPOS of ti tion of the Ott the Cevcrnin"'* Press barns thai ment bet\w« n and India is i" drafted. The term SKSn tentatively draftsmen of the G* and the British G puttine term-: ol form United Pre.'- In the new draft a Centra'69 words
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Article36 1939-01-12 2 I ondon. Lan W I strength at the be I 204 000 oil < Diings it above I j tar Army, a pom' I :reat war The re\ >< of tlje Territorial I lot.36 words
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Advertisement452 1939-01-12 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA {Incorporated in EngJand). I*. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage b"poi i 1939 RANCH! 17,000 Jan. 13 J £.01 6,500 Jan. 15 j RANPURA 17u<>G Jan 27 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Feb. 1J Ul DWAN 6 070 leb. 11 CANTON' 15 510 Feb. 24 SOMALI O.BOC452 words
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Advertisement465 1939-01-12 2 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORUOEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated la Germany), The undernoted are the Company*! intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA HONKONG, SHANGHAI, *''»«TH CHINA and JAPAN. Due B'pore. 1939 fl.l. "GNEISENAU" omits North China Jan. 19 S mjs. 'FULDA" omits Japan Jan. 31 HOMEWARD. for HOLLAND. HAMBURG BREMEN Sails from Spore. 1939 s.s.465 words
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Advertisement360 1939-01-12 2 II O 1.1» A V CRUISED To: BANGKOK SAIGON- By Luxurious One Class Motorships. 5 displacement lons hiom Penang, r. S ham, Malacca. Spore J "Bprin (12,500» 10-i 12-1 14-1 m..s. "Lalandia" (11,000» 31-1 1-2 2-2 4-: i mjS. Jutlandia'' (13,100» 21-2 22-2 23-2 25-2 I NEXT HOLIDAY CRUISE January360 words
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Advertisement147 1939-01-12 2 H A MBURO A MEKIKA LIN IK B Dcutscli-Australischc Dampfschiffs Gesejlschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S'Dore 1939 m.s. RHEINLAND via Manila Jan. L 2 t m.s. BURGENLAND Direct Feb. 1 t s.j OLDENBURG Direct Feb. 20 HOMEWARD.147 words
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27 1939-01-12 3 Mr. A. Pakeri desires to thank all who attended the funeral of hi? late mothe* and all who sent wreaths and letters of condolence.27 words
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Obituary60 1939-01-12 3 Mr. Ong Teng Hong and lamily kc r to thank all relatives, friends, and mem bers of the Chinese Methodist Church and members of Chinese Salesmen >' A. benevolent S'ecLion and the Canvassers of the A.P.C. who attended the night-visit and funera! on 10-1-3'J of his late grand-mother Madam Chua60 words
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521 1939-01-12 3 $2,000 SUBSCRIBED ON THE SPOT [JNDER the auspices of The Bengal Moslem Association a number prominent Muslims of Singapore were invited to tea at H tale yesterday afternoon wilh a view to discussing the forma-' on ol an: Indian Mus|,„, Musafar Khana521 words
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Article47 1939-01-12 3 Reuter. Prague. Jan. 11.—A lew incident is reported en the Ruthenian-Huni.arian Border, near Bervinkas, last night According to Ruthenian accounts fir opened from the Hungarian side and lasted an hcur. The Hungarians used one heavy and two light machine gun.? tmd threw hand grenades—Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article52 1939-01-12 3 The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation have received telegraphic advice from the Head Office. Hongkong, that subject to audit the Corporation's final dividend lor the year will probably be £3, subject to deduction of income tax. Written of! bank premises account $10 lacs. Carried forward to next year52 words
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Article133 1939-01-12 3 Reuter. London,, Jan. 11. the urgency and immensity of the refugee problem Times in a leader suggests that this should be borne In mind when the time comes lor that reconstruction of administration which Mr. Chamberlain may well contemplat when he returns from hisReuter. - 133 words
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Article121 1939-01-12 3 Singapore. Wednesday.—Singapore's death rale for the week ending Jan. 7 was low r than it was last week, being 19.35 per mille per annum a.s compared with 19.65 In the preceding week. In the corresponding week of last year, the dEath rate was high, being 25.74.121 words
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Article503 1939-01-12 3 Singapore, Wednesday. REMARKING that he could not convict the accused on the evidence brought beiore him, Mr. L. B. Gibson, the District Judge, acquitted a young Chinese, Tan Seng Kee. of a charge of alleged robbery in respect of $100. The Bdmnia'nant, Tan Kee Koh. proi>rietor of503 words
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191 1939-01-12 3 Singapore, Wednesday. •Hi deputing by the manager of the Sincere Insurance and Inv< ilmcnt Co. Ltd.. of a subordinate to ap t >. j.r in the Traffic Court in his stead, elicited coaunents from Mr. C. 11. Whittan. Traffic Magistrate aho said:— it amounts to191 words
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Advertisement869 1939-01-12 3 Classified Advertisements Singapore Municipality s d for the; i vice. For nder Room dJ Closing. i f joj- the v [arch o, 1939. v. I laich l 1939 C. 11 OOLDIK pal yecretary L in Arab 01. ..\K?;i j-it j ORDINANCE ~v VI \ii I i (Bankruptcy) m HIGH >URI869 words
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Advertisement390 1939-01-12 3 THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS No. 64, Chulia Street, 'Phone No. 7753. General Auctioneers, Commission Agents, Etc, Etc. The For Prompt, Courteous And EfhVi'pnt Service JCST ARRIVED Japanese Gold Fish ot every kind lovely genigame (Terrapin* for children. Fish receptacles, food and bait, etc. Call and make your early choice. A pair390 words
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Advertisement177 1939-01-12 3 ■MHHIMIBiIIBMMMv DEAFNESS— p*"*< total—complicated with head noises and other troubles cured absolutely in four weeks. Success, complete satisfaction. Full particulars on request KAMA LA WORKS (M.T.), Panchpota. Bengal. INDIA. irrmrfci f «ar^^^sjr CUT YOUR SUIT TO FIT YOURSELF. GIVE OS YOUR ISIAL ORDER. THUNG CHYE CO. TAILOR OUTFITTER 23-11. COLEMAN177 words
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Article93 1939-01-12 4 London, Jan. 11. Parb 177 3 16 New Yjrk 4.67 3 16 Montreal 4.71 27.65 Geneva 20.67 ft Am-terdam 8 59 Milan 38 13 16 Berlin 11.64 ft Copenhagen 21% Oslo Prague 135^ Helslngfors Madrid 200 ;....bcn 110 3 16 Athens 547 ft Bucharest 660 Buenos Aires 20.4293 words
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Article822 1939-01-12 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Jan. 11, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3,10V 2 Mft Asam Kumbang -sol) Austral Malay 43!- 471-nom Ayer Hitam 216 J»Ayer Weng 0.59 0.64 Ban gr in Tin 21.9 Batu Selangor l£t Berjuntai 9|9 10,9822 words
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Article234 1939-01-12 4 AJlenby 1.25 1.35 Alor Gajah 0.95 1.00 Amal Malay 1 6. 1.75 Aver ffitam 0.*?5 1.0. Ayer Molek 1.00 1.10 Ayer Panas 1.25 1.35 Bassett 0.45 0.52 ft iJatu Lintang l ar 2 113 Bedford 0 90 1.00 Benta 1.05 Lfeft Borelli 1.12 ft 122 V 2 Broga 0.65234 words
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Article18 1939-01-12 4 Sin ga pore, Wednesday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $110 ft; (lip18 words
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Article15 1939-01-12 4 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day v.as: Buyers 27 Sellers 28.15 words
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292 1939-01-12 4 Singapore, Jan. il. MINING Buyers Sellers Amp&ts 39 43 Ayer Hitams 22- 2.A Bangrins 21- 22Eatu Selangors 13. 141 Hitams 0.30 0 35 Hongkong Tin 19- 20Chendenangs 12 6 lib Hong Pattfi 0.G7'. 2 0.70 Idris Hyd. 7 3 B]poh Tin 22 6 23 6292 words
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Article158 1939-01-12 4 Singapore, Jan. 11. X (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per-Koyan $13« R (Siam) W. Coast No 2 per Koyan $134 R. (Sam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $130 S iam S; I $198 Siam No. 2 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 suu Siam Brck.en Rice No. 2 Si158 words
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Article99 1939-01-12 4 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Jan. 11. 5 p.m. Total ioj Company Dividend Books financial close Date Ex. Diy. year TIN. Payable Date to dat« Southern Kinta 2ft% int. Dec. 28 Jan. 20 Dec. 29 7ft% less tax Takuapa 6d. Jan 25 Jan. 31 Jan 26 llft%99 words
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Article261 1939-01-12 4 6% Maynard Co.. Ltd.. $30,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 00 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNfCIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1910 $4J 1,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 102 ft 103 ft norn 1907 red. 1917 $1 000,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 108 ft 110 norn 4ft 1909261 words
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Article403 1939-01-12 4 LONDON COMMODITIES RUBBER Previous To-c BP l EeUen Steady EaM,; Ist Forward ("February) Buyers jj, l 16 jljM Sellers 8 2nd Forward (Apr. I June) Buyers g1 16 Sellers b B»fc 3rd Forward (July Sept.) Buyers 83 ig 83 1G Seiler- 8»., July' Sept. Buyers Bft B*4403 words
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Advertisement363 1939-01-12 4 BAXK OF CHINA 'incorporated in China oy Special Charter). 12, Cec'l Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Orhce 6444 Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441 Ge/eral Office 5188-9 Cable Address: CHUNG KUO.'* Paid up Capital Ch. 40.000.000.0 c Reserve Funds in ExSfflOf Ch. 4,800.000.00 approximately Ch. 1,800,000.000 00 Tse-V'ir.g Rwng, Chairman363 words
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Advertisement91 1939-01-12 4 j Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settler:: t CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. SDKUH* 45g, North Bridge Road. Simaporr Local Branches 253 South Cridffe Roa(1 sinr>a pore Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA LONDON BANKERS: NEW Midland Bank, Lid (jTOH W« Lloyds91 words
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333 1939-01-12 5 CORDIAL HANDSHAKES Home, Jan. 11. Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Halifax arrived at Rome at 4.25 p.m. to-day. local time, and were received by Mussolini who had arrived at the station at 1.15 to await their arrival. In the morning, the British333 words
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Article81 1939-01-12 5 Both .Mussolini and Count Ciano smiled genially as they cordially shook hands with the visitors. The statesmen and the party stood bareheaded as the Grenadiers bane! played the Briiish and Italian anthemAccompanied by the Duce and followed by Lord Halitax and Count Ciano. Mr. Chamberlain reviewed the guard81 words
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Article185 1939-01-12 5 f O R A L I- J i t p Utve to-day. i I tecisivi ly; now 1 A go l tldly out j /raid to flrt n f dent when J T m th nnoncc. ISFLUENCSS: S tarol 26- K<"V h you may not with185 words
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264 1939-01-12 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) pi'KTIiEK evidence was heard to-day. before Mr. W. G. Port-r. tin s apore Coroner, in connection with the disappearance «.l a hinrse named Lira Kirn Ann following a collision between a Singapore Iferbour Board lighter and a motor boat towing264 words
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Article48 1939-01-12 5 Reuter. hj Af M;U f j t( ri !o Pfsmier Playford ,.-P he fire-fighters batflre ever Women a 1 dre n have evacuatpd in h iy ven v-,. P A Melbournc mes-5»-vr,. in Narbethr Urne !l to death h °ng district and ler inytt revived.—Reu-Reuter. - 48 words
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91 1939-01-12 5 Singapore, Wednesday.—Four changes were to-day preferred against Mio J a. Williams, an Additional Police Officer in the Naval Base Police, two charges ot causing hurt to Mr. A. Gilroy and H Elston, by driving negligently and colliding with a taxi along Bukit Timan Road driving while91 words
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Article142 1939-01-12 5 S'ngapore Wednesday .—An abrupt break occurred tc-day in the hearing of the case in which, further evidence was recorded against Ong Heng who was charged with causing hurt to Yeo Keng Soon by a negligent act by turning his lorry right without giving a signal at the142 words
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Article56 1939-01-12 5 Mr. and Mrs. David Frankel entertained a large party to dinner at the New World last night in honour of Mr. Edmond de Rothschild. Mr. Frankel proposed the health of Mr. Rothschila and also that of Mr. 11. S. RUSS' 11, and both replied Mr Rothschild56 words
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Article78 1939-01-12 5 Singapore, Wednesday. A REPORT that he was held up by two Chinese armed with knives, was made by Tan Yong Beng. a crockery merchant, to the Special Branch last night. The complainant said that he was in Eencoolen Street with a friend in a ricksha, when two men78 words
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Article160 1939-01-12 5 Singapore, Wednesday. IN the fourth police court this mornins; before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker, a Japanes? woman named Mas Katto, of Timah Hotel, Bukit Timah Road, was charged that she at 12 30 p.m yesterday at Timah Hotel was found to be living in part160 words
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242 1939-01-12 5 Sir.—With regard to the article in the Malaya Tribune under the captio 1 Ceylon and the Regular Army," I should like to state that Ceylon can give the required number of enthusiastic, educ ed. strong young men for the formation ot regular regiments at242 words
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Article434 1939-01-12 5 Sir.—I must confess to having expc itmced one of the great .shocks of my life when the news was received that the Urn. Mr. K. Raman Menon passed awc.y after many days illness at Madras. Thi is by far the worst news that Kerala In particular434 words
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Advertisement206 1939-01-12 5 WHY FALSE TEETH WEARERS HAVE BAD BREATH Millions Suffer Without Knowing I You can't notice any odor from scum, tarnish, stain and odor— your plate or bridge— but others dissolves It away and leaves your can! Dentists call this odor plate sweet and clem as new. "denture breath" and It's206 words
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Advertisement446 1939-01-12 5 After Flu or Fever renew your vitality quickly with PHOSFERINE The Greatest of all Tonics THE after-effects of influenza arc da 1 You are weak, your vitality is low, your resistance at it* lowest ebb. Act quickly I From the very beginning ot convalescence take Phosferine daily. In sour weak446 words
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Article225 1939-01-12 6 Singapore, Wednesday. rjHENG Ah Ngo, a Hainmeae was this morning sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment by Mr. L. C. Goh in the fifth police court on a charge that he on Dec. I, last year at the U.C.F.A. at Joo Chiat Road committed theft in a225 words
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Article108 1939-01-12 6 DRICES realised at the Singapore 1 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association auction held yesterday: RIBBED SMOKED SHEET CENTS PER LB. Standard Quality 27 3 4 to 27 7 Good Average Quality 27'/ 4 27% Fair Average Quality 26 2 27' Off Quality 25% 26 Sheet Cuttings 26 CREPE108 words
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Article204 1939-01-12 6 Reuter. Jerusalem, Jan. IX. DEFORE a court crowded with British. Arabs and Jews, judgment against four constables was delivered as follows:— William Wood, guilty of attempted manslaughter, sentenced to three years' imprisonment. J. Mansell, guilty of attempt to do grievous bodily harm, one year imprisonment. P. andReuter. - 204 words
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Article140 1939-01-12 6 Singapore, Wednesday. pLATJDE V. Penn?father appeared before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the fourth police court this afternoon on a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of $27 .60. The accused, it was alleged by the prosecution, was entrusted with semiprecious stones and other articles to140 words
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Article66 1939-01-12 6 Singapore 4 Wednesday.—Lee Hoe Kirn was to-day charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Soh Choo with v cargo hook yesterday. It was stated In court that Soh Choo sustained a fracture of the nasal bono and laceration of the left corner of the right eyelid Mr. C.66 words
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Article137 1939-01-12 6 Singapore, V. JAI Ah Fatt pleaded morning in the court before Mr. Kenn ker to a charge that h p.m. yesterday being thi of a house at 105. Cro permitted such a nous as a common gaming ho Inspector F.G. Minns ol Suppression dept. prose His worship137 words
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129 1939-01-12 6 Reuter. London, fan. IL rpHE new British moh i boat designed »y Scott Paine was demonstrated Southampton water. Il feet in length contain Rolls Royce engines, sach one thousand horsepowei, and a to] about fifty knots with an acceleration from ten to f inReuter. - 129 words
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Article146 1939-01-12 6 Singapore Wedi JWO Malays, Yusop Osman bin Saidin and fotf Chinese, Ong Keng Hok I Tee, Teo Ah Son and Teo A appeared before Mr. L C Goh the fifth police court i committing an affray at Tanglin Road on D The two Malays who 1146 words
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Article35 1939-01-12 6 Singapore Following a quarrt is alleged to haw t» head by her hufband o clock this evening at klen Street. ~n b ul»** The woman was remove 1c hospital Thr pi35 words
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Advertisement449 1939-01-12 6 GOT FAT AFTER HER OPERATION I r rus;hen Restated Normal Figure It is c;u.te common to put on flesh after nn operation -especially if you are middle-aged That is v/hat happened with this woman, who decided to throw It off again. "Three years ago, I hed a very sericus operation,"449 words
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Advertisement65 1939-01-12 6 THI TRUE TONIC FOOD Q»f Imbfa mf mil Chmirtt 4 Stmrm J STAYING INDOORS I is a pleasure denied (he past generation which htindieds nowa d a vs enjoy through the Broadood Music A Ftec 1 Speech or Singing! mil J l esper'adv if it"s aw J I f RADIO65 words
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Advertisement19 1939-01-12 6 1f)39 AMERICAN H.M.V. RADIOS MODEL BQ4—BRCA TUBES. oofa Agents: KEE HUAT RADIO CO., 122-124, Orchard Road, SINGAPORE. Phone 4566.'19 words
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Miscellaneous783 1939-01-12 6 Piano Syncopation From Singapore 8.15 p. m. ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcis) GSB 951 Mc s (31t5 5 m) W y Arrntrur Theatricals'* by Maude tlon John Richmond. 'I \A Amateur lneaiueais Dy juauut gQQ Thg newg and announcemen t s I UL V3O Time, weather, news and an- 12783 words
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Article, Illustration103 1939-01-12 7 Lrity Show For Lvish Refugees fund tie efforts of an! Ed by of tereatre Indi- ne of the Singapore. will be under f and prend H E. immence -i c creeninf of and a Walt two pianoI hinaninofT Werner Baer, Berlin Synagogue, Li d his services. t] c103 words
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Article93 1939-01-12 7 ri>|. ihr piimarv purpose ol „Qnahetll Bergner- ilm (In-mat if objec- Mm—the "Stolen moved last week from Barks, England, to i Bnunnv. France. film Mis Bergner play* 1 rah. thai afl twin sisters, I mbm «h»v ned in a i b< ,;i raaght in a storm. completion of93 words
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Article108 1939-01-12 7 CLAUDETTE COLBERT l ack from «I San Francisco vacation, where she attended the tost "sneak" preview ol FRANCES DEE and JOEL MCCRE<* will move from their valley hoir. n I Br JOEI starts to work h PARR B STANWYCK in CECIL P. DF Mil I E'S "Union Paclnc." ELAINE108 words
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634 1939-01-12 7 QTUDENTS of dramaturgy—if dramaturgy is the art of dramatic 9 composition and representation for the stage, then einematurgy, a snappy little word we just thought up, is the art of dramatic composition and representation for the movies—students it cinematurgy, and people who just634 words
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Article182 1939-01-12 7 Fine Musical At The Pavilion JACK Hylton and his band have a film written specially for them in "She Shall Have Music/ the Columbia reduction which opened a season at the Pavilion Theatre last night. Associated with them is June Cylde, who is charming both as182 words
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Article174 1939-01-12 7 WE told you about the reputation the Ritz boys made for themselves when lbey ftrsq weir to Holly wood. If memory and our ASes don't fail we related how they had turned th«- mm upside down with their madcap antics and practical jokes. Well, apparently174 words
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Advertisement60 1939-01-12 7 INI M M$W/W{ shaves E^^wTf I m Here s a t! p a dr p ;iz S °r two of Scrubb's to your I shaving water. It softens the 1' beard and makes the razor 's V£. ii work twice as easy. Also I /1 I cools the skin and60 words
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Advertisement255 1939-01-12 7 How I got rid of MIDDLE-AGED' SKIN although I'm A LL my friends want to know what I have done to make myself look so young. 1 have just celebrated my f>Oth birthday. My face was lined —my complexion dull and sallow. 1 looked very middle-aged Then 1 read about255 words
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Advertisement221 1939-01-12 7 WAMPOLEB CREO-TERPIN Instantly relieves harsh and wearing coughs. Get immediate relief from all coughs brought on through Bronchitis. Asthma or other causes. From the first dose immediate relief and restful sleeo is obtained. Wampole's Creo-Terpin contains creosote and terpin hydrate, in additirn to a small dese of codeine. Creo-Terpin is221 words
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Miscellaneous166 1939-01-12 7 I DAILY CROSSWORD j it» ICROSS: CLUES DOWN: l. Brownings Lady o! the Fair. anagram). 2 A flower. Net part of a ruminants JPortsßian. mouth. Its beginning. 4. A friend round the edge is nrst. 5. Disfigured. I a book. G. Prehistoric man alter his house. tnitiu- Bird thou 8.166 words
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Advertisement334 1939-01-12 8 TRANSCENDING IN SPECTACLE md MAGNIFICENCE j ANYTHING PREVIOUSLY ATTEMPTED! 3 SHOWS DAILY ZTTZ^T. CAP TOL 2.45 6.00 9.30 _i II \iR lirarl cried <>id lor Iho romance her marriage denied her. And in the pursuit of riotous pleasure she swept a nation into chaos. Oaring days, scented romanlir nights! AmazIng334 words
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Advertisement488 1939-01-12 8 f TO-NIGHT 6-15-9-15!! A FEAST FOR THE EYE AND EAR! {PAVILION I NEW SONGS! A GALAXY of GORGEOUS GIRLS! j READ WHAT SETON MARGRAVE BATS IN* THE "DAILY MAIL" "SHE SHALL HAVE MUSIC" IS JUST ABOUT THE FINEST MUSICAL FILM YOU AND I HAVE EVER SEEN. J IT IS GORGEOUS488 words
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Advertisement179 1939-01-12 8 JUBILEE THEATRE 2.30 p.m. nVOU MAM ZJ3$ p.m. Matinees Sat. Sun 14» h ft 15th Jan. 1939. PAUL ROBES'ON in ".IER 14 HO BING CROSBY in 94 Rhythm on the Range" charlie McCarthy INTRODUCES YOl TO A GRAND NEW SCREEN HIT! i while McCarthy burns fl "I suppose you want179 words
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Advertisement63 1939-01-12 8 -^r^ J A PIVB STAR igTTH J ÜBANDCBT FILM V. MONTHS jj I-AULETTE GfJ >Da, tn J rIKST TALKING J POLAND *OUN< «i lIS "TOPPER." *s I SAHIB,' LAT! J LANCERS! j Starts ToI pavilion! jflff ijpjl?- JEM TEE or mm WITH ROLAND N BILLIE youngVburke Introducing RICHARD CARLSON with63 words
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51 1939-01-12 9 Wednesday' SIM thai the favourIll! exchange < .l.»nv to lull 1 1 1 b) selling raw P CJ j||a a S English by Mr. el for Lever II D v! i suit at B norning t ['cdlow. injunction i I una >>" tne51 words
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Article85 1939-01-12 9 had since the >liod the plain- I d h id agreed to a ,h t they would soap not mpany, and .j,, ii not pII Lux soap nanai Com^!2; riM p* 3 >luo l ie Court rtanl because by th China I Phine.se conI j re 11 c85 words
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Article36 1939-01-12 9 V 11.-50 lb. All" icn m Lo.ldiJ ID. i.OOO I J K;1 7,000 lb. V 29.CU0 !b. 1 0 3 ;o lb. 33 600 lb 135,000 lb. 7.100 lb. 14.000 lb. 10.077 lb.36 words
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103 1939-01-12 9 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 11. /}N attack on the government programme of reciprocal trade treaties with particular reference to pacts between England and America and i between Canada and or.erica was delivered in the congress by Representative Tready. Referring to the treaties with Britain and CanadaReuter. - 103 words
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Article92 1939-01-12 9 (United Press). A hitch is reported to have arisen with regard to the negotiations which had hi en started recently for settlement of the Na. man issue by lifting the ban in posed on him by the Congress Working Committee ui.OCt/ifcer 1937. It is under stood(United Press). - 92 words
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124 1939-01-12 9 London, Jan. 11. QjNE of the greatest hunts for an escaped wild animal to have ever taken place in England started at dawn at Paignton, Devon, where a fully grown male leopard has oeen at birgc since yesterday. The animal escaped from a private124 words
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Advertisement35 1939-01-12 9 Almambra I NEXT WEEK! j I HAPPIEST, LAU3HINOCST Abt Al VENTURE AMERICA'S folks ever i EMBARKED ON! tt j with ft Sh„leyD.o„. S P""9 By,n 3 0n ,eaio Ken Howell Mo 'ence Roberts .Q OvSGOING35 words
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Advertisement237 1939-01-12 9 IQ rbw world I S L I (Malayan Leading Amueaeat Park). I I I DANCE PALACE! (AIR CONDITIONED). 'PHONE 2477. J j RESTAURANT BAR ATTACHED. j Dance »-30 nil HfM»igfctf .TO vis. Tea Dances: Tuesday Thursday and Saturday from: 6—8.30 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. I Sunday Tiffin Dance 130 p.m. until237 words
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Advertisement365 1939-01-12 9 f f I The Gayest Romantic Adventure You j Will See All Year! j j Opening TO»DAY at 3.15,6.15 9.15 p.m. j I the ALH AMBRA CONDITIONED Another Hit from 20th Century—Fox i iTs I {grand il I iTO BE I /C,}o r j I WARNER J| BAXTER f **'feY,„365 words
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Article644 1939-01-12 10 •JHE membership of the delegation which is going to India from Malaya this week in order to discuss immigration and allied subjects with representatives ol the Indian Government has now been announced. It consists of Mr. C. D. Ahearne, the Federal Secretary, Mr. S. R. Palmer,644 words
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Article, Illustration821 1939-01-12 10 A.C. Cummings - THE GATE OF TEARS By A.C. Cummings YOUR first sight of j:buli, ii you come ui>on it as I did from the Arabian sea after !he colour-clamour and incandescence of India, is that of a long low curve of coo] white cubes of houses emerg ing821 words
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Article126 1939-01-12 10 I'D black my car anywhere," state a woman driver. The trouble is that die does. "Who can say that Miss 1938 is more Intelligent than Miss 1908?" asks a ..n-note writer. IfiSS 1938. "I want to find some means of giving my next party a happy twist,"126 words
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Advertisement187 1939-01-12 10 THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE The UNQUESTIONABLY THE H FINEST CYCLE MADE riJfi AT rHE PRICE 5f Ai) unenameled pwta N I A /fSLsf Chromium plated. 7v I%\ /IfWx Frsum 22 a/id 24 inch. J 500.00 (LAMP ft fa ELL EXTRA) BOLE AGENTS ROBSNSON CO., LTD. SINCAPORL KUALA LUMPUR I LATEST STYLE187 words
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Advertisement162 1939-01-12 10 WHITEAWAYS 3 tablet/ l:. IndJspe&sable lor stimulating the Usually 55 cts. t> circulation of the scalp and for c 1 AO J promoting the growth of hair. SAL£ PRICE j Jjv strong wire bristles in lubber pneumalic sotting. In S'atinvood or FLORAL BATH Rosewood backs. Usually CO cts. Genetou l162 words
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Article127 1939-01-12 11 L i k';i. Jan IL ring conquered the i mountains are Mediterranean j, one ol their iti n> dominath h at noon io-da; and il (M hare captured i t< al "> t ptured Gratalmpoi iml junction town ibou miles ft m Tarragona. chieved by thf127 words
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Article40 1939-01-12 11 li Snanil lio,i nK accordilfsnat'h Barapoealed to a M i iii.„, Coagrcas. Iwisiye both the Britisi ia Qemocracy, uni n move- cur behalf." N 1 malists as a e .y üblicans :an > ti r sacrtfl c« and40 words
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Article140 1939-01-12 11 Shanghai, Jan. 11. Newspapers in Japan to-day hinted thai Shensi Province, known to have rich oil resources that could keep Japan adequately suplied for the next 300 years, will become an objective of the Japanese armies nushing further westward into China.. Several Japanese column.-, are140 words
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Article128 1939-01-12 11 Reuter. New York. Jan. 11 rnHE New York Time. 1 commenting on A the statements made to the Senate M litary Relations committee by the ambassadors to Britain and France, .rs Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Bullitt testis d that war is likely to be startedReuter. - 128 words
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Article42 1939-01-12 11 Reuter. Haifa, Jan. 11.—The first Royal Scots < mbarked for Southampton to-day aftet a year of service in Palestine. imring the period 14 officers and men were billed and 43 wounded. The ccond Queen's Royals, who are relieving the Royal Scots, have arrived.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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103 1939-01-12 11 Reuter. London. Jan. 11. T <» Mr. Chamberlain in Rome pro°nalisi bombings in Spain, according to the mothers mothers in oa have tircran cl by bombs -rsations are i J from the 1 1 ro aroaa bom- the cap- tains of British ships in BarcelonaReuter. - 103 words
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Article, Illustration1007 1939-01-12 11 Rome talks open "cord ia lly" Reuter. Home, Jan. 11. VO information regarding the topics touched upon hy Mr Chamberlain and Mussolini in I lie conversations with which they were occupied for an hour and a hall* ihis evening hasReuter. - 1,007 words
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201 1939-01-12 11 Reuter. Stockholm Jan. 11. PROPOSALS have been made for the reform of the League of Nations under which the League Covenant will bo separated from the peace treaties. Thia was revealed to-day by the King of Sweden in opening th< Riksdag. Important negotlatt rorReuter. - 201 words
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Article56 1939-01-12 11 Reuter. Chungking, Jan. 11. A CHINESE counter-offensive J\ to-day resulted in the recapture of Chihsien, Puhsien and Tahng, strategic cities in the soidh-'iccst of Shunsi Province. These successes have cased the Japanese pressure on Shnnsi ft m the east bank of the YelIc/H River, according toReuter. - 56 words
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Article37 1939-01-12 11 Reuter. Beirul, Jan. 11.—The five untitled Arab chiefs who arrived from Seychelles went immediately to Diounis to confe" with the Mufti and otner memhers ol she Arab Committee on the choice of delegates for the Londen conference.--Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article120 1939-01-12 11 Reuter. London, Jan. 11 TN course of a statement issued in reit p!v to comments regarding to production of 4 5 anti-aircraft guns, the War Office mentioned that no further orders for these guns are being placed at present. TT.-3 statement explains that these guns are beingReuter. - 120 words
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Advertisement54 1939-01-12 11 5. -v > v *?V'; s^^i^^^^jf' and get up to 20% extra light! .^jj^ ISS^M^^^^M 1 lltt A «5* O.W. PRODUCT Madf in En-land Litifll fa /o Me G.£.C. Military Band pre gramme from the 8.M.8.C cvcrv Thx rsday at 7.45 pm (Advertisement of The General El ectric Co., Ltd.,54 words
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Article101 1939-01-12 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Taiping, Wednesday. II is learned from tat. Karta Singh, a Foreman working in the Kamunting Tin Mines, Kamunting, that while he was working with a gang of OOOJies at Dredge No. G, near a disused Sugarcane Factory, one of his coolies was chased by101 words
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Article358 1939-01-12 12 Reuter. Kome. Jan. 11. AN indication of the views Italy is likely to put before Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Halifax appeared in the form oi an authoritative article by the Signor Gayda in "Giornale d'ltalia." Declaring that Italy is determined to ultimately press her claimsReuter. - 358 words
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258 1939-01-12 12 GOOD ROAD SURFACE Reuter. BEFORE proceeding to America on the French liner I'le de France, Mr. Nelson Johnson (U.S. Ambassador to China), interviewed hy Reuter, spoke enthusiastically of the Chung-king-Burma Road journey which took actually only 12 driving days. The surface wasReuter. - 258 words
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Article82 1939-01-12 12 WITH the amendment of a rule, which takes effect from March 1, this year, the blowin gof motor horns at certain periods of the day will be prohibited. In the Municipal area of Singapore no horns may be sounded from 11 p.m. •o C a.m.82 words
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Article95 1939-01-12 12 Reuter. New York, Jan. IJ. A VIEW of the restraint recently shown in Wall Street is owing to the dubiety regarding the probable government expenditure on relief measures. Considerable interest attaches to the decision of the appropriations» subcommittee of the house of representatives to recommend theReuter. - 95 words
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Article64 1939-01-12 12 Singapore, Wednesday. A Chinese boy met his death this afternoon when he was knocked down by a passing motor car at the North Bridge Road—Rochore Road junction. He sustained seious injuries which included a broken skull and a fractured leg. He was bleeding profusely from the nose and64 words
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Article48 1939-01-12 12 Johore World Fair We ere informed that the picture of the Johore exhibit at the San Francisco World Fair, published on Monday, represented a typical Johore home and not the Dcwan, or Council House. The picture was published with caption supplied by the publicity department of the Fair.48 words
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Article21 1939-01-12 12 The Tong Soon Kok Association 37th animal general nut tine, will be bald today, at 2 Hastings Road ut il p.m.21 words
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Article, Illustration203 1939-01-12 12 SUPREME COURT SHEDS ITS HOARDINGS Singapore's First Glimpse Of New Supreme Court While cars and pedestrians thronged the roadways along High St and St. Andrew's Road, the new court stood serene and massive, towering above the Municipal offices, dwarfing all the sundry shops and business houses of Huh St. But203 words
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94 1939-01-12 12 SUPPLEMENT to commemo- the Silver Jutiiee of the Malaya Tribune will be given away with every copy of the Malaya Tribune on Monday. Our issue of that day will, therefore, consist of 28 pages for five cents. The Malaya Tribune first saw <he light of94 words
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672 1939-01-12 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, w< *T AM very grateful lo Indians in Malaya for haviny invited mi visit them, although I would have come in any east duty/ thus said the Hon. Pandit Hridayanalh Kiin/m. i the Servant of India Society,672 words
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Article51 1939-01-12 12 Singapore, Wednesday. Misjudging the depth cf the canal In Havelock Road, a Chinese boy aged ten, found himself in difficulties while playing in the canal this afternoon. An alarm was raised and the boy was rescued just in time. The ambulance was summoned artificial respiration proved51 words
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Article33 1939-01-12 12 At a meeting of the St. David's Society held last night it was decided to hold a dinner on March 1 (St. David's Dav> Another meetin" will bp held latei33 words
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Article115 1939-01-12 12 [From Our Oicn C Penan-. Weaoegfa, ILTHorc.H named il tb, king of old. So was once unwise, bavins tceaZ! a year ago with ab„ M to another. He was recognSJ? a detective a fortn t>(| ing arrested was produced Penang Third Magistrate's &Z yesterday where he115 words
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Article273 1939-01-12 12 Singapore, Tl GOVERNMENT mediately an 01. as Chief Air Raid V T ard duty it w ill be to orgs volunteer corns as a br general air defence Settlement, Mr. Edwin Toajl Director of Air Hold Pn told the Tribune this morai Over 100273 words
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Article14 1939-01-12 12 I Aii Imperial l 7.30 this morni 1 to-morrow aii<t iiioruiii". I14 words
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Advertisement58 1939-01-12 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CIIUIJA STREET 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORK MEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. :o: AGENTS: SEREMBAN POI BROS.. MALACCA HONG CHYF CO., K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG, NG KON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH, IFOH LEE AH WENG PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY. LTD58 words
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Advertisement55 1939-01-12 12 "I definitely ordered TOLLEYS" Incidentally, have you entered the Free Photographic Competition sponsored by the makers of Tolley's? $150'in cash prizes and many consolation ones. It's very slmpia —any camera, any make of nlm and you can win $50 for one snap Ask your dealers for full particulars. McALISTER Co.,55 words
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233 1939-01-12 13 U r Rothschild's Interesting imrj Address i rt Wednesday. Mill large BirrH 7"and or k>S suitable !<>r a tti Mr. Ed In addressed flub this after r i s-1. h Empire.*" oi Austra--1 British c that -There are vas: 1 1 i erB i233 words
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Article60 1939-01-12 13 Reuter. Rome. Jan. 10.-The former Queen of t-v%{<3 nftprncon for tne ci«nin arrived tnio juiwuwwi v eSd n- of Princess Maria cf Savoia .to Louis of Bourbon Pannaandimei her sens, Prince Asturias and Don Jaime. King Alfonso Is expected to jj***--tMs evening but talk oi reconciliationReuter. - 60 words
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Article492 1939-01-12 13 iMI \IH had a spontaneous v the Italian people. it rations had been Bigi I but the subjects of a lati crowded into the p tow their faith in this I td< who is working li" a The same tiling hapf l tan di rlain wont492 words
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Article, Illustration34 1939-01-12 13 V section of the great gathering of the Inuian community present uharl on Wcdnesdav to accord a welcome to Pandit Hndayanath Kunzru. the Indian Liberal Leader. Note the Congress tri-colour flags.34 words
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Article96 1939-01-12 13 lFro?n Our Own Correspondent Malacca, Wednesday. N'EOESSAKY precautions by the Munletpal Authorities have averted what might have been a strike here among tiie Municipal 'tight soil ioohe>. Follow'pg the arrest of the night soil mandore. Chan Suan. why MTAS charged yesterday in the police court with96 words
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152 1939-01-12 13 Messages From Mussolini Chamberlain In Supplement Reuter. London, Jan. 11. MESSAGES on the Anglo-Italian relations from Mr. Chamberlain and Signor Mussolini will be contained in a supplement which the Financial Times-, is publishing on Jan. 12. Mr Chamberlain in welcoming the supplement says. "There is no task creater in importanceReuter. - 152 words
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Article66 1939-01-12 13 Reuter. New York. Jan. 11.—Mines in the United States and possessions produced m 1938 a record gold yield. 5.056.000 ounces valued at over thirty-five million sterling, according to the bureau of mint. For the first time since the revaluation of dollar gold production has exceededReuter. - 66 words
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Article29 1939-01-12 13 Reuter. Balartaxtra, Jan. 11.-A Nationally communique says that the pressure on Valsequillo and Penarroya has leaned In intensity enabling the Nationalists to improve their positions —Reuter. mReuter. - 29 words
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Article28 1939-01-12 13 Reuter. 1 Paris Jan 10.—The supply of 45,000 1 tons cf flour to the Spanish Republican I Government was approved b> tn Council of ministers.—Reutev.Reuter. - 28 words
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114 1939-01-12 13 Reuter. London. Jan. 11« ■WRING las. weckV talks Colonel B«* I) fn>m Hitler assurances that Germany s plans E-STw.« an, direcHy hosji.e lo Poland. »cc,H.*r <" Daily Telegraph's Warsaw correspondent. This is mtMMteci chat they *>U not <~'-p' Assuming Mr. 5 pSpmi dra ticReuter. - 114 words
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75 1939-01-12 13 Singapore, Wednesday. A VISITOR from Szenhwan Province who arrived in Singapore by "Cbitr;>l" this morning was M». Hu Chin Yee, a member af the General Conference of Szechwan Evince Mr Hu was the Governor-Geneial 01 Szeehv-n n province during the firs: year of the Cbmese75 words
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Article29 1939-01-12 13 Reuter. Berlin. Jan. 11 —A Reich loan of half a billion marks, fully subscribed, was floated to meet the expenses ot the corporation of Sudeten regions. Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article211 1939-01-12 13 Singapore, Wednesday. IRUMUGAM, a member of the tvA torial staff of the Outram School, Cheliaya and Magalingam. all Ceylonese were this morning charged in the fourth police court before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker with voluntarily causing hurt to Kailasapillai, a 50 year old pensioner of the Singapore211 words
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Advertisement86 1939-01-12 13 d c I i c i o 11 s li a i r c«>l «1 Referring—al nirsc Lamb purchased from BS, which L the pick of the Australian and New Zealand markets. Every Lamb is selected by experienced grading c:;ports—and is a perlection of taste and tenderness. AOVi. Of $'«6*POIU86 words
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Article60 1939-01-12 14 Reuter. Larry Gains, coloured Canadian Who has been fighting in England for several years has been signed on to right Len Harvey over 15 rounds at Harringav Anna in the middle of March. The British Boxing Board rf C ontrol wiU be asked toReuter. - 60 words
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Article211 1939-01-12 14 Muar, Tuesday. IN a charity volley ball match in aid of the China Relief Fund, the Teonir Hwa Volhy Ball Team of Gemu- beat the Muar Yap Yu Volley Ball Team by three frames to nil The match was played at the Muar Chong Hua School211 words
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268 1939-01-12 14 G.S.C. II 3; European 0. fONSIDERABLY handicapped by the lack of one player, the European women second string were to-day beaten at hockey by the Girls' Sports Club second XI. The final score was three goals to nil, and all goals were scored268 words
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620 1939-01-12 14 Forwards Show Poor Combination NEWS FLASHES FROM THE HOCKEY FIELD S.R.C 1; Combined Services 0. gTRIKING a glimpse of their former prowess, the S.R.C. beat the Combined Services in a low-scoring match on the Padang yesterday in a dull game of hockey. The Services,620 words
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Article250 1939-01-12 14 THE following are English and Scottish League fixtures for Saturday, Jan. 14: ENGLISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION Astcn Villa vs. Blackpool. Bolton vs. Leeds. Charlton vs. Liverpool. Chelsea vs. Middlesbro. Everton vs. Arsenal. Huddersfield vs. Portsmouth. Manchester U. vs. Grimsby. Preston vs. Leicester. Stoke vs. Birmingham. Sunderland vs.250 words
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Article114 1939-01-12 14 GOLF THE Women's two-ball foursome at the Island Club played on Tuesday last resulted in a win for Mrs. C. J. Poh and Mrs. E. H. Walker with a nett score of 49 3 4. S:me oL the /est cards returned were: Mrs. C. J.114 words
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Article102 1939-01-12 14 Members of the Jollilads Sporting Association are requested to note chat Mr. Wee Sin Choc, direeror of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and co., ua.. xiiu. consented to become the patron of the Association. The following players are requested to turn up for the Association in a friendr? game102 words
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Article82 1939-01-12 14 Reuter. rpiiE draw for the firsh round of the Rugby League Cup, to be played on Feb 4 is as follows: Liverpool vs. St. Helen's Recs. Wigan vs. Leigh Salford vs. St. Helens Rochdale vs. Warrington Hull K. R. vs. Hull Broughton vs. Wakefield HiggmshawReuter. - 82 words
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Article, Illustration18 1939-01-12 14 The Combined Services team which played the S.R.C. vestenlav— aiu 1 —Tribune. a M18 words
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Article258 1939-01-12 14 A LARGE number cf guests in- tluding the presidents, secretaries anu rt presmtatives of the various Kadmintcn parties was present last Saturday at a function held St IM, Lnwg Engku Aitian, Geylang. Function was the anniversary celebration of the Mayblossom Badminton Party which was established in 1935258 words
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Article94 1939-01-12 14 Malai ra. I urviav. THE Badna Kaba M:.'. n ♦•hewing rab'e impnmment at hockey thi- KMM, gainri another victory when they defeatd the Malacca Chinese jrestent I—o. The Chinese mt one m. short in the forward Km Wee Tiam Tye, who played a saved his side94 words
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Advertisement95 1939-01-12 14 safety/Xthirst juice soda; GRAI'E jm 0 FRUIT SODA, a r i n f TONIC WATER SPECIAL HAPPY WORLD STADIUM, FRIDAY, 20th ft JEk JANUARY 1939 &Wytk GEO LEE PRESENTS THE MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP ol <» FRISCO vs. SOMPONG m (HOLDER) 15 (3) Rounds. (CHALLENGE! SUPPORTED BY A SINGAPORE BANTAMWEIGHT TITLE B'i'JT95 words
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Advertisement59 1939-01-12 14 I DON'T I I FROM j I DYSPEPSIA I I BILIOUSNFSS 91 1 GENERAL DEBIenjI I CONSTIPATION 11 I NERVOUSNESS II LOSSOFAPPmTE.EKji I TAKE ,^(Cf 1 BLOOD PURIFIES i i PHI I DR. KAUFMANNS BITTERS is a world i It build, up the enure purifying and nounsh: I It gives59 words
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Article, Illustration35 1939-01-12 15 liaii Stale rafter full-back, hatik player, yesterday he at juai hiM N* th«* in their Match against St. —Hid pl.iml rerj infken be represented perak Las—s Minns »as one L test forwards. Tribune35 words
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100 1939-01-12 15 dent] Muar. Tuesday. j »>"iint; Singapore in their Mer-statc tokej natch the t Mwri hockey side will !l vfeei they will be K«sl side. This match 11 arranged for Friday, Jan. yw bt payed at the Johore Mr* Ctfcgt ground. I U b<100 words
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54 1939-01-12 15 V UIJ >jJondent) Bain d t!lat I'-icsdav. nain pior > ~i '< ation (i< i. the Club's tonus, foi I i 1 Iwli *°T 'he Men Men j i'" win t 'hroueh ,atU>r tl„ unl 'l near ■<■■.. 1 -«iv fort,?! Ch y° Swee for54 words
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699 1939-01-12 15 SAINTS BEATEN 6-5 Police 6 pts.; 5.A.0.8 5 pts. |N a very keenly contested game of rugby at Farrer Park yesterday, the Police XV defeated the S.A 08. by six points (two tries) to five (a goal). The game was characteristic699 words
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Article24 1939-01-12 15 Reuter. Rawtcnstali, Lancashire, Jan. 12.—The Heath was occurred here of the Septuagenarian, Mr. Charles SutclifTe, Preident i the Football League -Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article, Illustration21 1939-01-12 15 Minns kicks ahead as the serum breaks. Facing him are Thomas and G. Ross of the Saints —Tribune.21 words
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330 1939-01-12 15 TENNIS (From Our Own Correspondent). Segamat, Tuesday. THE Segamat-Muar inter-diatrict lawn tennis ftjeture played at Segamat to-day was marred by rain and only five games were completed. The Segammt players showed an improved standard and played good tennis to three of the five games played.330 words
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Article122 1939-01-12 15 Reuter. London, Jan. 11. Results of to-day's matches in the third round of the F A. Cup: Huddersfield 0 Notts Forest 0. Leeds 3 Bournemouth 1. York 0 Millwall 5 Chesterfield 1 Southend 1. Third round replays: Bolton 0 Middlesbrough 0, after extra time. IpswichReuter. - 122 words
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390 1939-01-12 15 J7IGHTEEN t'ams have been entered for the S.C.C. annual seven-a-sid.* Rugby tournament, the first matches of which will commence on Monday, J.-.n 16. The teams taking part arc drawn from the S.C.C.. the Volunteers ana tne Services. Games will be held throughout next week390 words
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Article51 1939-01-12 15 Reuter. Los anc; elk*;—tiii: WOULD WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPION. HENRY ARMSTRONG. NORROVv LV OUTPOINTED BABY ARIZMKNDL FX-CH/.MPION, IN A BO!T BEr COGNISED BY THE CALiI 0!T IA COMMISSION AS FOR THE WORLD TITLE IT WAS, HOVVEVr.iI. NOT RECOGNISED BY THE NEW YORK COMMISSION, AS IT WAS ONLY OVER TENReuter. - 51 words
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Article36 1939-01-12 15 In a heckey match played yesterday at Changi between tire 35th Fortress Co., R.E.. and the 41st Coy. R.E. <Changi» ended in a win for the 41st Coy. by three goals to two.36 words
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Advertisement130 1939-01-12 15 PILES NEGLECTED, MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS OPERATION Many people suffer in silence untold a gomes, constant brain wearying irritation and pain caused by piles, simply because they hare never discussed this trouble with even such a confidant as their chemist. If you are a sufferer, make up your mind to130 words
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Advertisement210 1939-01-12 15 keep my children from C^*^ is the answer^^Jf/^^ The surest way to keep children weakly and run-down after measles healthy and robust, and able to go or a fever, Angler's quickly restores out in all weathers without any ill strength and hastens recovery, after-effects—is to build up their For the210 words
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78 1939-01-12 16 Dr. Kennedy's Bladder Kidney Pills Itersamended in young and old suffertafl from bladder ut<] kidney diseases, siuh as inflammation of the bladder! burning in Micturition, cystitis, infiamniation of the pelvis of kidney, formation ot stones in bladder and kidney, mial gravel, pains in the back, joints etc. faese pil s78 words
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1136 1939-01-12 16 Many Vital Problems Dicussed Jin: tirst "tinlava—Siam Conference of the Young Men s Christian Association was held in the promises of the Salvation Army, 220, MacAlister Road. Penang, on Jan. G. 7 8. The following delegates wore in attendance:— Tlip Hon. Mr. A B Jordan M.C.S.1,136 words
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Article96 1939-01-12 16 French Officer Girl Sentenced Reuter. Toulon, Jan. 11. CONVICTED of seUng \ilal naval secret lo foreign power thirtytwo veer old French Naval SubLieui.nant Ilcnoe Aubcri was sentenced in the maritime court-mar-tial to death and his e/ rl friend Mmrir Je.inne Maurel to three years' imprisonment. Eoth wereReuter. - 96 words
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Article123 1939-01-12 16 Singapore, Wednesday. QNG Seek Ton. a young sam-pan-man. was sentenced to 1 day s imprisonment and a fine of $50. or one month's rX in default, on his conviction to-day in the Relief Court for having robbed a Japanese named G. Hohara of fishing kit valued123 words
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Article130 1939-01-12 16 Singapore. Wednesday. THE opinion that criminal appeal cases should be heard within a week of notice of appeal being received was expressed this morning at the High Court by Mr. Justice Pedlow. He hesitated he .said, putting a further burden on magistrates who had already many eases a130 words
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Article66 1939-01-12 16 Singapore. Thursday. Commev-n> rrom to-day Isako's circus will preset an entire change of programme. n aadu lon to this, every gentleman who purchases an admission ticcet wiii be allowed to bring one iadv to tne circus free of charge Two ladies wih be ;H--mi ted for the price66 words
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394 1939-01-12 16 WE have received the feitowin t tcr from Mr. Tan Kan K< man ot the China Relict Fund f ,1 mittre of Singapore: With reference to corres] dcr 1!« heading of '•China Etel Intimidation" by a "Strs ese" appearing on the 10th394 words
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Article293 1939-01-12 16 (From Our Own Comnmrienl r-wm- c Stegaaaat, Wednesday. JW faneraJ off Mr. j. i B,f], n Executive Eagineer, Segaaut, de;l th< '<"* range at Rat,, Anaai at n m Monday, took place at Malacca Many high State official pre* iu lhe Iccal P-WD. offfict .or293 words
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Article32 1939-01-12 16 I Bei: n, Jan. 11 An official state* meat rayi Ntekiaeh is trying to n n vv state by a resistance mcvemcn' me! Hope to brine about chaos W*" tcr.32 words
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Advertisement187 1939-01-12 16 k Did you Maclean you r |^^to-^y? Ah! I see you did MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE li you us-: j solid dentifrice, try the new MACLEANS SOLIU PEROXIDE DENTIFRICE |chap |eHA p si H singal l^^^^^e^^^^^^ F a NINTH ISSUE 1 i|| m INILAH SATI LAGT YANG Tr-JRBIKIN AHMAD. (Mi.187 words
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Advertisement60 1939-01-12 16 1 M *\J® m atter how severe i your stomach trouble, H Bisurated Magnesia ||i quick relief by removing '!Sa the cause. Try it now! M Qo"'t su/fer another day. 'Bisurated' Magnesia costs very huie from arty good chemist or drug store but always see the oval BIS MAG sign60 words
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Advertisement86 1939-01-12 16 tvimiinixk7|| Brand I lift DEEP SEA OYSTER I CONCENTRATE. I ,f, Jl Therapeutic Value. I For the treatment ot- I mU D n V«v and" ndlllar j R Disorders. I and f.csi'tanro to D,sease I Averts 3 KT^S E r OLD AGE AND I KEEPS LIFE ACTIVE I »ghly Ftecommendea86 words
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850 1939-01-12 17 Deceaseds Wife A Hostile Wit ness (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday, oi a preliminary inquiry before Che Abdul Malik, i into the case in which Baputty, an ihop Keeper, is alleged to have poisoned an estate id a bov by putting arsenic in850 words
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Article, Illustration30 1939-01-12 17 One of season's attractions in London, the Krone International Circus has ™c ned aTthS Itoya? London. Photo shows opened a the H*?" pectat ors enthralled by the rircus.30 words
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271 1939-01-12 17 Singapore, Wed net -da v. IGNACIO Fernandez, ex-light weight champion of Singapore and the Orient was this afternoon convicted and fined $20 in the fifth police court by Mr. L. C. Gob for using criminal force to Mr. G. Garnel on Oct. 18 at271 words
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Article141 1939-01-12 17 Brooklyn New York, Jan. il. A SERIES of mysterious sk, noises variously deserihed as akin to surf on rocks, a big blow-lamp and a lion's roar, gave the residents of this section of New York the weirdest scare since the "Martian invasion of Oct. 31141 words
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Advertisement28 1939-01-12 17 GOLD F buy Gold Leaf Tea you're Mder choice young shoot 3 Plan! for Aroma packed at <>l fragrance and flavour! name suggests how gooci mparabk it is.28 words
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Advertisement136 1939-01-12 17 [NOW WHAT IS AHEAD OF YOU! I CONSULT I I Prof. K. S. Maniam. I I Royal Occultist, author of I I "The Secret of the Palm" etc., who I I oredicted numerous astoundingly I I accurate events, including deaths I! of h R H Prince Puracnatra 1 HH Sir136 words
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Advertisement122 1939-01-12 17 FORTIFY YOUR SYSTEM FOR LASTING HEALTH if- J f waterburys keeps i ME STRON6 AND WELL 1 ff 7 I TAKE IT REGULARLY I I TO FORTIFY MY SYSTEM I iLAv*""'/ I TO BUILD HEALTH TO WARD OFF DISEASE J ,«<» fSw 1 *h> P• n thai a.d els bo122 words
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Advertisement209 1939-01-12 17 f| affb* IPSO MALAYA'S PftSMIEQ HOTEL Jj TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE (formal) 9-15 to Midnight «ailait i; t sr i c ass MORE WHIRLWIND THRILLS BY The Daredevil Prestons A DARING SPECTACULAR ENTERTAINMENT. Dinner $3. 00. Kon-Prnere $1-00. j RAFFLES "BRASSERIE I EXCELLENT CUISINE AT MODERATE PRICES RELAY OF RAFFLES ORCHESTRA209 words
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Article83 1939-01-12 18 AS another indication that the Chinese authorities are planning to cany on the present hostilities to the end, the latest order from the high command forbids military officers to marry. Th.- order has been transmitted to the provincial authorities in Chekiang where the garrison Conn:. inder83 words
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Article71 1939-01-12 18 Chungking. MAD AMI' Chiang Kai-shek said that China's far w stern provinces of S/ecbuen, with its natural resources and Immense population is "the fittest base tor national rejuvenation.'' SzechuenV, population of 70,000.000 makes it about equaj to Japan in that respect." she pointed out. "If we71 words
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Article147 1939-01-12 18 Chungking. THE war has not seriously affected the production and export of China's wood oil. Instead it is one of the leading articles upon which Chnia is depending to balance her war-time trade. During the past 18 months more than 1.000,000 quintals of wood oil valued147 words
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Article249 1939-01-12 18 Kweiyang.—The Kwei-.-how, fa r -flung province in China's s aithwest. welcomes foreign experts to help its development declared Mr. Chen" Tao-ju. Srneta'yGeneral of the Kweichow Provincial Government, in an interview. Mr. c> eng said that KwMehow la becoming an important bns° for China** lesistanee. to which factories249 words
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594 1939-01-12 18 Housing Problem Creates Building Boom Rapid Modernization Of Chengtu Chengtu. in the most fertile region of Szeohw.n, often desciihod as a far-flung province until the wai bro?:e out, is Chengtu, now the political, missionary as well as the cultural centre of594 words
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Article162 1939-01-12 18 X we Hi 7i. MR. Wetaro Kachi, weft-known Japanese writer, and his wife have arrived here from Chungkino to get a first-hand information of the Southwest. In mm interview, Mr. Kachi stat d that the Japanese military policy in China has failed. On the MOSt the Japanese162 words
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276 1939-01-12 18 Keiyang. DROCRESS of reconstruction in Kweichow Province during; the past year w"-s refkwii by Mr. Wu Ting-t h ins. I airman of the Kweichow Provincial Government, in an interview with the Central News Agency recently. Politically, strenuous effcrts hay c been, exerted to eliminate corruption in276 words
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Article189 1939-01-12 18 CHUNGKING to-day has 54 metal factories; nine electric power plants; 20 chemical plants; 10 weaving ;:nd spinning plants; 18 printing shops; four porcelain and glass factories; three coal mines; and 25 miscellaneous factories. This war-time capital is assuming importance as China's newest industrial centre and with189 words
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Article135 1939-01-12 18 I I ''iunek n s Wjfaaem political am™ v tinued efTorts will i.<> China for Ml German co-operation in accordance v policy of neighbourliness peace, declared Dr. Chu Chairman of the Sino Germa (,1 tural Association, in an with the press. Dr. Chu said that cci cal.135 words
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155 1939-01-12 18 Shanghai. TflflE arrival in the past two months of over 1.000 Jewish refugees n from (Germany and Austria, in Shanghai, already overcrowded with hinese refugees, is causing considerable concern to the aulhorit- Most of the Jews are penniless; the Sino-Japanese war has brought trade in Shanghai155 words
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Advertisement125 1939-01-12 18 j Announcing I j A NEW TRUFOOD PRODUCT 11 j A PROGRESSIVE NUTRITIVE j FOOD FOR BABY FROM 10 TO 24 MONTHS I CONTAINS Animal P Tone Karrow emulsified Cream I Fat the so,uble Carbohydrates, Lactose and Glucose; Mineral j j talcs Organic ken Lecithin Calcium with tested Vitamins A125 words
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Advertisement63 1939-01-12 18 daily I CHINA 1 PAGE j Edited By J T. H. Ta n mmmmm GUfctte r.t/ur. time Blue /jB-^-^^^^^^^^^^ I mm hirntt There's only one real test of a shaving system. Doe* it give you a clean, close, smooth shave It is because Gillette passes this test so capably that63 words
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351 1939-01-12 19 flinging The Book Is No Remedy" (United Press). n certain letters ho received from college girls red molestation and indecent behaviour on the part girls, Mahal ma Garidhj writing; in the 'Harijan' id net and absence of chivalry. He makes(United Press). - 351 words
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Article63 1939-01-12 19 (United Press). Pondicherrv, Jan 4. POSTPONE poll tax until lurthei orders"—ihis is the gisl ol a cable received by the French India Governor from the Minister for Colonies. 1 ance: When this message was krtewn mam- foreign citi7rns including British Indians, in French India felt relief as(United Press). - 63 words
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Article159 1939-01-12 19 (United Press). Wardha. Jan. L ("Ml FAT enthusiasm prevailed in I 'Wardha to-day on the occasion of the inauguration of prohibition campaign by the Hon. Mr. Bharuka. Excise Minister, Central Provinces. A 16ft. effigy cf the "drink demon" was taken out in a procession in which(United Press). - 159 words
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Article91 1939-01-12 19 (United Press). Cuitack. Jan. 5—A message from the Ranpur State says that the State Prajamandai has been declared unlawful and several arrests have been made by the State police. The office of the Prajamandal has also been searched. Additional police are reported to have been brought from(United Press). - 91 words
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296 1939-01-12 19 (United Press). Calcutta, Jan. 4. fllE opinion that ho would be prepared to take a plunge into the civil disobedience movement should Gandhiji decide on that form of protest in the event of the British Government not accepting the suggestions for a modification(United Press). - 296 words
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139 1939-01-12 19 (United Press). Karachi. Jan. 4. WILL the Allabux Ministry weather the coming political Sterol in Sintf? This is the one topic of discussion in political circles here where the stage is being set for what promises to be a most critic? 1 session of(United Press). - 139 words
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Article61 1939-01-12 19 (United Press). Trivandrum, Jan. 2. It is understood that the Government have not yet accepted the resolution passed by the Working Committee of the State Congress withdrawing the personal allegations against the Dewan though the resolution was couched in terms of a draft resolution forwarded by .Ma hatma(United Press). - 61 words
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194 1939-01-12 19 (United Press). Calcutta, Jan. 2. ADDRESSING the Ad India Students' Federation here to-day Pandit law&harla] Nehru said:— "If I may sp. i mal'.y I was an average student in school and college, may be from the point of study jusl above the(United Press). - 194 words
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Article110 1939-01-12 19 (United Press). Peshawar, Jan. 3. IT is understood that pressure is being brought to bear on the Faqir of lpi. by his own followers, to suspend the hostilities and come to terms with the British Government immediately. Although nothing is known as regards the attitude the(United Press). - 110 words
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337 1939-01-12 19 (United Press). Hyderabad. Jan. 5. TuHE Vice-Chanceilor of the Nagpur University, who received representations tor admission into the University front several out of the 805 students oi the Osmania University (Hyderabad). who were expelled for singing the *ilan:'e Mataram" song in(United Press). - 337 words
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Article139 1939-01-12 19 (United Press). MR. Subhas Chandra Bose has issued the following statement from Wardhaganj:— "My attention has been drawn tc certain .statements which have appeared in the press over the supposed resignation cf Seth Jamnalal Bajai. rhe treasurer cf the Congress Set.h Jamnalal Bajaj ha.« been wanting to(United Press). - 139 words
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Article90 1939-01-12 19 (United Press). Cuttack. Jan. 4—The Government of Orissa requested to take steps regarding the fines realised and property confiscated during the Civil Disobedience movement at a meeting of the Utkal Congress Working Committee held this morning under thp presidentship of 83. Gopabandhu Chaudrrary The Secretary of(United Press). - 90 words
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Advertisement126 1939-01-12 19 1(8 j How door s\\e Youthful and I A VjLj Attractive l one in ten could Wr |m\ J figure is still i 0 U>Cr corTip exion I I as when she was a girl, if ■BB|^ s ght with Bile Beans OVER 1.000,000 B//.E BEANS W "ant to keep126 words
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Advertisement86 1939-01-12 19 I Daily j India Page Edited by G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. 11l (C. II I lIISiIIN 11J Lamotf c's Eau de Cologne II has been specially pre- l 111 WsSSh pared to meet the demands mil IN j 111 (V? Eau de toilette" is desired HI Recommended for the j Hi86 words
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Article, Illustration87 1939-01-12 20 BEFORE commencing a three-day tour of the Midlands as President of tj le National Council of Social Services, the Duke of Kent visited the new Root?*/ aero-engine factory at Coventry where he saw engine parts being manufactured under the Air Ministry's expansion scheme.87 words
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Article, Illustration61 1939-01-12 20 The Hoys' Milliards Championships recently opened at the Burwat Hall in Scho Square, London. Photo shows critical eves on a practice shot. The competitors in the picture are (left to right): Peter Langan, aged nine, of Ilarlr.sden; E. Farnham, aged 12, of liomfcrd: Ronald Hall; Stanley Robertson61 words
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Article, Illustration53 1939-01-12 20 Mr. Douglas Fairbanks, senior, ana* bis wife left Waterloo Station, London, at the end of last n-onth "Washington" boat train to return to America. Photo shows Mr. and Mrs. Fairbanks and Timotlu and I < Black making friends with the collecting dog at Waterloo. The dog53 words
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