Malaya Tribune, 16 January 1939
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Title Section20 1939-01-16 1 FIVE CENTS. Vol. XXVI.- No. 12. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1939 Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales The Malaya Tribune20 words
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Advertisement150 1939-01-16 1 Read The j SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya I I BRITISH MADE v THROUGHOUT NEW MODELS PRICES 1939 \generous\ g§m I" Cash $45.00 nett j Green Chromium lamp bell extra PA YMENTS "cir"»^ Oil Bath Gear Case $62.50 nett $6.50 extra. \\v/ lamp and. hell extra BSA rFNTS ROADSTER ARRANGEMENT150 words
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Advertisement24 1939-01-16 1 '•mm MADAME PAGEj 92, Piccadilly, London. EXPERT DRESSMAKER AND DESIGNER. Gowns Designed Created in i.er work rooms 5 S3© j 13, RATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE.24 words
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Article204 1939-01-16 2 fIASSENGLRS for Europe by the P. ard O liner Chilral, which left Singapore this morning, are as follows:— Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hell, Mr F. W. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. W. F N. Bridges, Mr. E. L. Burgee*, Mr. and Mrs. Beames. Mr. W. D.204 words
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Article96 1939-01-16 2 Reuter. Berlin. Jan. 13.—Hungary's acceptance of the invitation extender, by Germany, Italy and Japan to join the anJCommtern* pact is officially announced. The newspaper "Nacht Ausgabe" writes:— "He who joins the anti-Comintern pact must not only know that Bolshevism is dangerous, but must also know howReuter. - 96 words
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408 1939-01-16 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A account cf an accident which occurred on Jan. 1 was given by a European lady on Friday before Mr. W. G. Porter, Ibe Singapore Coroner, during an inquiry into the death of a blind Chinese who v/as knocked down by408 words
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Article61 1939-01-16 2 The following have been elected officeoearer.s for the yea- 1939:— President i\ T Van Hoc: hon secretary: Mr Jf. M. Tan; sport G secretary: Mr. Tan" *ew Chean: hon. treasurer: Mr. Lee ft°?*J* am hon Mr. Benny Yap Beng Guan: superintendent; Mr Keller, committees: Messrs A Shumugam, Lim61 words
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Article44 1939-01-16 2 Reuter. T. kyc. Jan. 13.—Chinese irregulars numbering 20,000 have surrendered to ti s Japanese at Kiaughsien on the uutheen section of the Bhansl railway according to Japanese reports from Taiyuan. The despatch adds they are now wth the Japanese troops. —Renter.Reuter. - 44 words
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245 1939-01-16 2 Dull And Sa gg in g Tendency In Market ALL eyes this w>' ek are on where what may w II r> be the final test of the Cham] policy is being made. In tb; i stances a firm and active n could scarcely be exp- t f 1 ail245 words
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227 1939-01-16 2 THREE main events have occurred this week in the action taken to support Sterling, in the visit of Mr. Chamberlain to Italy, ami in the pro yisiens that a*e b« inp made by America for national defence, snvs l. p ui* and Peat's rubber report dated227 words
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Article210 1939-01-16 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter Kuala Lumpur. Friday "JTiIIE Malayan Delegation is den 11 y looking forward lo India visit and hopes t<> find a sola tion for the problems thai have arisen in connection with Indian la bour emigration to Malaya," decia ed the Hon. Air.210 words
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Advertisement441 1939-01-16 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. p&o*d BRITISH INDIA (incorporated in England). V. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. Ol TWARDg. Due. Tonnage Spore 19:50 J BUUJ' Iti 6,500 .1 an. 15 RANPI I A 17.000 Jan. 21 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Feb. 1Q BURDWAN 6,070 Feb. ll CANTON 15.5w0 Feb. 21 I SOMALI 6.800 Mar. 10441 words
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Advertisement496 1939-01-16 2 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDELiXbCHLK LLOYD, (Incorporated In Oermanj). The undernoted are trie Company's intended fixtures:--OUTWARD, tor MANILA HON&u.hG SHANGHAI, CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 s.s. "GNEUvENAU" omits North China Jan. 19 I in s. "FULDV omits Japan Jan. 31 5 bls. "COBURG" Feb. 2 •SCHARNHOIUST" omits North China Feb. 16496 words
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Advertisement422 1939-01-16 2 j BANGKOK LINE. COM JAPAN LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships, Most; Big Cargo vessels with limited but i Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath.! comfortable Passenger AccommodaJ To: Marseilles. London, Rotterdam, tion. l Hamburg and Copenhagen. i To: Port Said, Palestine. Beyrouth J M.S. From Spore, M'ca, P.S., P'ng. j Antwerp,422 words
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Advertisement156 1939-01-16 2 HAM BURG -A M E RIK A LINIE o Deutsch Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (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. 22 t m.s. BURGENLAND Direct Feb. 4 f s.l' OLDENBURG Direct Feb. 20156 words
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Article58 1939-01-16 3 r Sydney, Dec 23. HE annual smoke concert here of the Electrical Association of New South Wales <ame to a Midden halt when the room fused. About 170 qualified electricians were at the party, hut it was several minu'es before the cause of the black-out was traced.58 words
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Article87 1939-01-16 3 Sydney, Dec. 28. Til KM. ocoplt were knocked down when a Ryan monoplane, giving pleasure flights, taxied into a crowd of ho'idavm ;kcrs on Pretty Beach. Yamba (New South Wales). Only one person was badly injured, a 15-year-old youth Kenneth Briggs. The machine was returning87 words
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483 1939-01-16 3 Doctors 9 Paper On Fa ther-Craft lyondoti. THE uualitii- whir!) go to make the ideal father were outlined in a joint paper by Dr. I). H. Geffen, medical officer for Enfield, an < Or. W. I). Hyde, deputy medical officer, EnHeld. at the483 words
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Article98 1939-01-16 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter; Singapore, Saturday. APPEALING against the sentence of 13 months' imprisonment ard one year s BCttce supervision imposed on him in the lower court. Chan Ah Hah succeeded in having his sentenced reduced to one of six months' imprisonment and one year'!!- police supervision98 words
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Obituary160 1939-01-16 3 NEWS has been received in Singapore by Mrs J. B. Westcrhout and Mr. Arthur Minjoodt of the of their brother, Mr. Charles Edwaid Minjoodt, which occurred r.i ddcnly on New Year's Day at Worthing. The news is contained in a letter from their sister160 words
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Article176 1939-01-16 3 Johannesburg. V NATIVE polinmnn who tracked a cattle thief for 2.000 miles, over rugged mountains ay.d flooded livers, has earned the special commendation of the Com mi igjoMr of Police and a cash reward of £2 from the Minister of Justice. He is native detective-sergeant176 words
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Advertisement407 1939-01-16 3 (ldi)jVdij>jimsinLbu N BLIC NOTICES. Singapore Municipality TENDERS oo« invited for the tNI service. For i i cipal Tender Room ii Date of Closing. I bed Granite SUPP 1 v r Dept. 12 noon, Jan 18, 1939 of Pig Lead lor tne n pipes and Specials [Ol j. g 1939. 4407 words
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Advertisement652 1939-01-16 3 PUBLIC NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. Tenders are invited for the supply and J delivery ot metal windows ana uoors to *te Of tenements and shops at Treng*ar.u Street. 8 Plans, (specification and Form of Tenner may be obtained at the Office of the Singapore Improvement Trust on paymi,SS? d bona652 words
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Advertisement802 1939-01-16 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mrs. Lim Cheng Swee and Mr. Lim Eng Hoe thank all relatives and friends for their kind attendance during the night visits and at the funeral of the late Mr. Lim Cheng Swee, aL'o to those who sent wreaths, letters ot condelence and etc. pcsitjons vacant WANTED802 words
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Advertisement21 1939-01-16 3 •> •> Painting Hcuse Repairing Co. Fainting. Limewashing (iencral House Repairing. t Ni. 161. TELOK AVER STREET. S SINGAPORE. > •J, V B I21 words
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Advertisement71 1939-01-16 3 IJocfors and dentists agree that ANACIN relieves pain quickly. They prescribe it because it is safe and tested. For headache, toothache, neuralgic and rheumatic pains—as well as for the fever and discomfort resulting from colds—it is the modern product for modern people. ANACIN scientific combination of several ingredients which, together,71 words
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Article880 1939-01-16 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. 9 MINING .Singapore. Jan. 14, 1 p.m. Fraser and Co Buyers SeUers Am pa I Tin 3 iov 2 44)' A n Kumbang 201» 279 AdstraJ Maiay 431- 47hnom Ayer Hi tan: 22 23 6 Ayer Wen* 0.59 004 Bangriri Tin880 words
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Article123 1939-01-16 4 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Jan 14. l p.m. Company Dividend Books TJ 0 1 fOT Ho?* t> a financial TIN. Date Ex. Div year K. Kamuntlng 3d Jan 97 Payable Date to dat« 1 jan 21 7 o' Petalinr, 5* 9d-Bonus Southern Kinta mt Dec 23123 words
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Article217 1939-01-16 4 6% Maynard Co.. Ltd.. $30,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 90 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: J901 red. .'9tQ $4J 1,000 Int Mar. 31. Sept. 30 1ft91/ 1907 red. 19*7 $1 000,000 Int /2 103/2 nom Mar. 31, Sept. mai/ «V*% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000 000 Int /z217 words
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131 1939-01-16 4 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. A COMMUNIQUE issued by the F.M.S P Government to-day sayi that Mr. O E. Venables, an officer of Class TH Malayan Civil Service, has been appointed lo act as Federal Secretary, Fedented Malay States, Class lA, Malayan131 words
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Article412 1939-01-16 4 LONDON COMMODITIES w London, Saturday. Snot Mirers P rovious T d *y Change Bpot iWZI f* y ir Ist Forward (February) Buyers 1,.... 1 16 Sellers J 1 lfs Hl6 2nd Forward 'Apr June) Buyers lj lh t{ hliM Sellers 8 1 10 B lld 3rd Forward412 words
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186 1939-01-16 4 Bingaoor< i mmlv, Ampats B ■b4 Ayer Hifani.s 43 Bangrins 23 5 Batu belangors Hitams Hongkong Tin Chenderiangs 20. Hong Tatt:, Idris Hyd. Ipoh Tin Jclapargs Jelebu^ Johans Katu Tin Kamuntim- Tin Kampong tan juts Killtagliails Kinta Kel] HTucnai Kiinduii.^s Laruts Unguis J.ukuts London Tin186 words
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Advertisement458 1939-01-16 4 BANK OF CHINA (xiicorporatcd in China oy Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manner's Office 6444 a Int, Manager's Office 6442. 3tcliaCfe Dept. 6441. Q<*retal Office 5188-U Cable Addreig; CHUNUKUO." Paid Up Capital Ch. 40,000,000.00 Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. i 4,800,000.00 Total Aasets approximately Ch. 00 Tse-Vung458 words
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Advertisement211 1939-01-16 4 THE MERCANTILE BAM OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controls by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF UOU LIMITED. The Company, which Is Incorporau the S.S. and registered as a Trust pany, undertakes the following dutie EXECUTOR fcjOH TRUSTEE 01 h WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON TRUSTEE OF A SETTLEMENT211 words
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Article210 1939-01-16 5 TO-HORROW FOR ALL i pFiDOtS .4 day to restrain mi) tses and use the utmost m discretion >" >" aki "0 business t rurj lind.it dxt- thi right thtng. A &*rer day for routine than for tters of importance. c p F CI A I INFLUENCES:210 words
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Article177 1939-01-16 5 Bombay. A GUM race between a cyclist and a huge ffcra uilh death as the stakes, took place near Lucknow. The eye: M mmcd Sultan, was returning home when he saw the cobra lying across the road Annoyed at having t m the huge177 words
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Article114 1939-01-16 5 Reuter. O v Melbourne. Jan. 15. >r. of the blackest weeks in the history „f the State of Victoria uncled with he« e areas of once fer*m land turned into smoking dĕsk3 bush tires. Dozens of townships have been destined and fire fighters are facedReuter. - 114 words
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88 1939-01-16 5 Reuter. T Uv St. Louis Jan. 15. present aviation facilities are to- I adequate to carry out President .•I^l^ ve m s air fining programme, debt m r C F Ho "ier (president r.f "J National Aeronautical Association', thi United States was to achieve m t"°KReuter. - 88 words
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1166 1939-01-16 5 ILLUSION DISPELLED EDUCATIONAL QUESTION PLAYING A FULL PART IN THE MALAY STATES Stirring Address To Malacca Audience (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malacca, Sunday. PROBLEMS of the Indian labourers as well as other Indians in this country were fully discussed in an outspoken1,166 words
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Article142 1939-01-16 5 Cairo. A £170,000 ordor fcr the supply of iron pipes 's likely soon to be placed with European manufacturers by the Egyptian Government. It is understood that an important share of this order, in which a Nottingham iron works company is interested Till be placed142 words
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Article166 1939-01-16 5 Hongkong, Jan. 15. PEN Wei Leh Wang, who has arrived at Loyang to assume command of operations in that area, told pressmen in an interview that the strength of the Japanese in Shansi had been exhausted after a war of attrition lasting over a year. The166 words
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Article81 1939-01-16 5 Reuter. Berlin. Jan. 13. The old Reichstag building gutted by fire in 1933 will be rebuilt according to an announcement in the nress. The great hall with ihe blackened walls will be considerably enlarged to include new Heouties representing Austria and Sudeten reg;ons. The secondReuter. - 81 words
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304 1939-01-16 5 Johannesburg. A TOOTH estimated to be between 50.000 and 100,000 years old has r been discovered in the Sterkfonlein district of the Transvaal, scene of a number oi recent important finds throwing light on the early history of man. There is evidence that the tooth belonged304 words
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35 1939-01-16 5 Mails For Kelantan Kuala Trengganu Owing to a landslide on the East Coast Railway line, mails for Kelantan and Kuala Trengganu are being forwarded Ja Bukit Mertaiam and Haad Yai ano re subject to delay.35 words
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Advertisement40 1939-01-16 5 For Economy Smooth Running Always Choose A STANDARD 'X" IT CARRIES WITH YOU A GUARANTY THAT NO OTHER MAKE CAN GIVE YOU. EASIEST TERMS AND ejOURTEOUS SERVICE. Sole Agents: THE MALAYAN CYCLE CO., I LTD., I 7 3, Dhoby Ghaut.40 words
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Advertisement107 1939-01-16 5 ANNUAL READING GANDHI ASTROLOGER. §9end your date anc time of birth or tne time of writing trie letter and approximate age. You wili be furnished with particulars regarding family, profession aealth, income, expenses unexpec'ec fortunes and misfortunes, lotteries, race; and all other important events. One yeai reading monthly details 12.00,107 words
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Advertisement64 1939-01-16 5 mm AN IDEAL FOOD FOR BABY The use of ALLENBURYS crisp delicious rusks con taining Vitamin D. encourages the development of a strong wide iaw with ample room for the teeth and as baby chews these nourishing body-building Rusks, which should be his first solid food. h2 ievelopes the necessary64 words
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Advertisement552 1939-01-16 5 HERE'S SOMETHING THAT'S BETTER THAN COD LIVER OIL! Te.stcfcss. feyh-forming tablets for thin people All v/ho are too thin and weigh far too little for their of mind, know that if only they could take enough Cod Liver Oil. they might beam to put nn a pound cr two of552 words
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271 1939-01-16 6 Singapore, Friday. GRAPHIC evidence was to-day given by a jaga employed by the Nang Heng Musical Store in Selegie Road and the tamby ot Mr. Ong Chin Beng, a former Singapore dirt track rider with many trophies to his credit, in the case271 words
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Article50 1939-01-16 6 Reuter. Prihdelphia. Jan. 13.—Mr. Frank A. Craven' deputy warden, Philadelphia ccunty jail, was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in connection with the d< atfc Of one ot the former four convicts. The sentence carries the possible penalty of one and a half to three years imprisonment. —ReuterReuter. - 50 words
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Article171 1939-01-16 6 Reuter. Fan.:, Jan. 15.-M. Guy Lacl viewing his first year as A lold the press the plan drawn" the Higher Air Council would bp S realised as the output of the p now eighty monthly. From V ;nng of spring they would be tion to produceReuter. - 171 words
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Article75 1939-01-16 6 Reuter. Balboa*, Panama. Jan AIRCHAFT Carriers Lexington and Ranger, anchored at the Panama Biy this morn int, arc heading In the main body of the United Stales fleet which is due lo pass thre«f| the canal to-day and will participate in th** Atlantic manoeuvres. All commercialReuter. - 75 words
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Article51 1939-01-16 6 Singapore, Friday. Robert Sullivan, a ten-year old European boy, met with an unfortunal c ident at the Gihnun Barracks this evening, when diving in the swimming pool. He is said to have misjudged his div and fractured a leg. He was removd by ambulance to51 words
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Article66 1939-01-16 6 Singapore, Thursday.—Court Inspector J. A. Embury mentioned to Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the fourth oolice court this morning a ca-e hi which a Chinese woman. Lse Oi Chai, aged 35 years, attempted suicide yesterday afternoon at taking caustic soda and that the scenes' was in hospital.66 words
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Article54 1939-01-16 6 Reuter. Adelaide, Jan. 13.—Although 5.000 men are fighting the flames the bush hres have swept the hills and Towns at Lchunga, rasilg thirteen houses and incinerating thousands of dead poultry, tercittg women and children to flee. Dozens ot refugees are now trudging *v:th their !-w belongings toReuter. - 54 words
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Article110 1939-01-16 6 Arrived from N.E I by KIM plan' PK-ALW'--Major w. C. J. Versta Master Ver.iteegh. Mr. Bartlett Ux Shahab, Mr MuJhuijzcn, Mr Ifoatarien. Left for Medan, India and Europe by KLM plane fc PH-ALW Ifr Mulbuijzen, Mr. W. Czajkcwski. Mr V Arrived irom Europe. Ii dv Metal by110 words
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Advertisement271 1939-01-16 6 THI TRUE TONIC FOOD Omtm Jwbfa mil Chmirta mm 4 Stmrm j E E t- SEI P-PRIMING PUMP com; lets witti Kan engine to operate en Oiesed oil weighs only 91 ibs. Hacdlea water imck witn muJ oi a wl >ut clogging from seepage to 15,000 gals, per hour Self-Prim271 words
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Advertisement63 1939-01-16 6 ■MMaaMMMaMMMMMMMNNI GOLI> LEAF TEA COPOKy PjSjD Drink more Gold Leaf .Tea. You er joy the fine taste and aroma only to b i found in this Tea of choice blend an-: rare quality. F. A. BARTHOLOMF.USZ, LTD. j Just Unpacked Crystal Glass Ladies 9 Belts Hand Bags BABA CO., LTD.63 words
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Advertisement52 1939-01-16 6 staying" indoors' Is a pleasure denied <«• (he generation which hundreds nowadays enjoy through the Broad- easting of Good Music A I .ii- M Speech or Singing! k 1 I especially if it" s al •J M RADIO they ard.M I Usteninp to: Sole 'Bp i Agents lor Malaya m+*r52 words
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Advertisement11 1939-01-16 6 Chaff/ my a Invigorates and m whole aervcVyr/ nornt OBMNABU SVSPyWHfDA11 words
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Advertisement32 1939-01-16 6 NEW STOCKS OF VULCAIN STAINLESS STEEL AND WATERPROOF WATCHES have been received, and are on display. FASHIONABLE RELIABLE. YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road), PHONE NO. 7022. P.S.32 words
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Advertisement21 1939-01-16 6 h 1939 AMERICAN H.M.V. RADIOS MODEL 8Q4 —BRCA TUBES Sole Agents: KEE HUAT RADIO CO, 122-124. Orchard Road. SINGAPORE. Phone 9*+-21 words
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Miscellaneous995 1939-01-16 6 Song And Piano Recital From Singapore 7 p. m. ZIIP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcfs) GSB 9.51 Mc> (31.55 m.) JfiB wA- W 1 V^Ip p.m. S 20 Religious Service* (Church ot I |r: ip I aw 5.00 Malay vocals, t Scotland), from Camphti: II t Vgk V W 8j 5995 words
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Article, Illustration58 1939-01-16 7 the British film actress who has invitad the King and t Hollywood during their tour of Canada and America this Hcstcff by air from Paris. She was met by her husband, I", vikv. Photo shows tMadeleine Carroll on arrival at Heston. t ul n58 words
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89 1939-01-16 7 ,r l: z\ RO weather had a Holly- ation comp any at Ita nercv •h^nUtah. re than 300 in all. is ation sequences hich Cecil B. De ng for Paramount. Ar is location director. Striking with sudden fury, the snow storm hit the unprepared unit89 words
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326 1939-01-16 7 GOOD use is at last being made of our city organ. A fairly good attendance at tne Memorial Hall last night heard Werner Baer, composer and late organist of the Berlin Synagogue, and Nancy Fqwler. English soprano, give a concert which was rather326 words
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213 1939-01-16 7 rpYPES, for modern picture, pur- poses, are universal. There is no particular reason fcr trying to have a Frenchman look French, an Englishman English and an Irish man Irish. Pictures should be cast, rather, with types selected entirely for the purpose of213 words
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Advertisement66 1939-01-16 7 r~- 1 CASTOPHENE COMPLK PROVE YOUR '^Wj^ C n:ttpa»;oii^fh^^ n e f an unhealthy J unlqut intestinal action thoroughly clears SOjk Jp the system of those insidious poisons which jj§;> W V your health, giving you pure IH t Jod -.-«he secret of a youthful skin. <\M W dizxinest, catarrh66 words
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Advertisement78 1939-01-16 7 WmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmW9mmmmmmmmmmm%WkVmmmmmu FOR LUXURIOUS AND COMFOR TABLE T TRAVEL CONSULT X.L.M. WORLD FAMOUS DOUGLAS D.C. S AIRLINERS LEAVE SINGAPORE EVERY: TUESDAY THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. FOR: Medan, Penang, Bangkok, Rangoon, Calcutta, Allahabac Jorihpur, I Karachi, Djask, Basra, Baghdad, Lydda, Alexandria, Athens, Naples. Amsterdam, LONDON. Apply: Offices X.L.M. K.N.1.L.M.. 3-1, Collyer Quay or78 words
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Advertisement712 1939-01-16 7 Piles (ripple Your Nerves Stop Pain and Itching in 15 I r LOSS OF MEMORY I Minutes, Avoid Operation hffitfcj with Nov/ Discovery U I/ Since tlio discover? of Chinaroid by an Vx^^^*^ American Physician it is no longer nece*- I nervousness 1 sary for anyone to suiter from th.712 words
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Miscellaneous173 1939-01-16 7 j DAILY CROSSWORD j 11 T rilfr LUES ACROSS: CLUES DOWN: Britain gets her time from. 1. Having the form of a thread. Itra. 2 "Say net the naught availeth. (A. H. Clough). in the left-hand corner. 4. Get better. v now, and forgive." 5. Tarn to account. 6. Trill173 words
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Article, Illustration353 1939-01-16 8 ■fit. ***** Bom Tat, one of the 1 I roundel i and fiist directors, writes: On the threshold of the Malaya Tribnne' 1 year. I feel it. a great privilege to be asked to convey a message for ation in the Jubilei Supplement r353 words
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Article, Illustration633 1939-01-16 8 Advertising |F there is one department in a newspaper organisation which calls for special mention It is the advertising department—the revenue producing side of the business. This is really the department which pnances to a very large extent the whole business. The Tribune advert633 words
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Article238 1939-01-16 8 rf RIBVTFS are often paid to clerks for their loyalty and devotu t,, d at annual meetings of mercantile houses, big and small, but o n tv occasion the writer thinks that a special word of thanks should br recorn i for those clerks who have238 words
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Advertisement232 1939-01-16 8 Jk Tlle @i 11 t) 27' Your service in sending this (beok of prints) W rOtC 011 22 *7* J (o us is characteristic with the splendid co-operation v. aid) »ye have received from you since our connection. Yeur "foPcw-through" has been excellent, and at no time have we had232 words
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Title Section47 1939-01-16 9 SILVER JUBILEE SUPPLEMENT The Malaya Tribune First Saw The Light Of Day On Jan. I, 1914; It Has Grown From Strength To Strength Ever Since. MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1939 The Malaya Tribune. Monday, January 16, 1939 The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1939 T^n^47 words
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Article, Illustration392 1939-01-16 9 Dr. l-iiw Boon Kensfs Siirriiis£ Message IV sending my heartiest congratulations to the \lalaya Tribune on the occasion of its Silver lubilei I must mention that it is the first English wm Entirely sponsored by the local born residents of all nationalities392 words
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Article1241 1939-01-16 9 An Editor's Recollections j HIS paper has been esta- bushed to express the views and aspirations ot the domiciled communities" Thai was the policy laid down in the first leading article published in thft Malaya Tribune, and it has been adhered to consistently throughout twenty-five j1,241 words
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Advertisement177 1939-01-16 9 THE GOVERNOR'S CONGRATULATIONS GOVhriNkLNT HOUSE SINGAPORE 3rd January, 1959. I offer to The Malaya Tribune my hearty congratulations on its twenty-fiftn birthday, and I wish it continued prosperity and success. The inheritance of freedom which the British Empire the Press enjoys to-day is no small thing. it carries with it177 words
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Article, Illustration28 1939-01-16 2 H. L. Hopkin, who ha<- been with the Tribune Group U.v five years, which period tm greatest development in the paper's history has taken place.28 words
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2784 1939-01-16 2 C. H. STANLEY JONES - Founders' Faith Justified: A Promise Now Fulfilled BY C. H. STANLEY JONES "To be or not to be, that is the question." IN the later month* of IMS the problem of Hamlet was thai of a group of earnest people of2,784 words
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Advertisement120 1939-01-16 2 W, j consu||i Bureau ltd nIS ROBIN SONRD. PHONES. im-Uli llfcb't i i o WE, as thi' first and therefore the oldest Publicity 1 Hlllt I '"fI HfcX* T'Z 7a/aya have th e experience in itlllO fehh> lr r HlB advertising m the current verrnculars of this con:,E I'llsll Unto120 words
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2126 1939-01-16 3 George E. Bogaars - A Founder's Reminiscences Vital Early Struggles Recalled By George E. Bogaars the special re I v eral Manager ol I press, Ltd., to early history lication in the commemorate ts existence in las made an c j iat requirethis history, n U dge the oV id nee thai has i2,126 words
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Advertisement133 1939-01-16 3 BANK OF CHINA HHP (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). Cecil Street. Singapore. TELEPHONES: MANAGER'S OFFICE 6444. ASST. MANAGER'S OFFICE 6442. EXCHANGE DEPT. 6441. GENERAL OFFICE 5188-9. Cable Address: *CHCNGKITO.." PAID UP CAPITAL CH. 40,000,000.00 RESERVE FUNDS IN EXCESS OF CH. 4,800,000.00 TOTAL ASSETS APPROXIMATELY CH. 2,020,000,000.00 V Tse-Vung Soong,133 words
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Article, Illustration1925 1939-01-16 4 BIRTH HISTORY OF REUTERS A Notable Achievement REUTERS is the greatest clearing house for news in the world. From China to Peru, from Australia to the North Cape, REUTERS is a household word. News over the REUTER signature can always be trusted.1,925 words
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Article, Illustration261 1939-01-16 4 im consummation in Reuters' new headquart SSnaoftt; hU y r s and the best scienun Its nine £r^JESJ^^IS. 1 its erection and totertor equipment, line "2 Po tland *tone, rise with a simp? dignity H ChurcHnd tn th h &lde f leet abuttill Wren's St. Bi I261 words
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Advertisement39 1939-01-16 4 R E uTe R S NEWS ECONOMIC SERVICES MARKET REPORTS FROM ALL THE BUSINESS CENTRES OF THE WORLD. DISTRIBUTORS IN MALAYA OF THF ENQUiRIES TO 1 ROAD "ECONOMIC X-RAY" TKL 5357. (A WORLD BUSINESS ANALYSIS) *E* ,lE *RY, Manager.39 words
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Article489 1939-01-16 5 pEW newspaper in Malaya, if indeed any. have reached the proportion* attained by I he Tnbune Group which can nov.lay a rightful claini to bein g Malay*'. National Newspaper. In making: this statement W r> 1 sire to drive home to Asiatics generally how tneir heir, has489 words
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Advertisement27 1939-01-16 5 11l I' 111 I 1 I M I I I 111 111 I I! 1 SOLE AGENTS SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. SINGAPORE, JOHORE, MALACCA NEGRI SEMBILAN W.P.S.27 words
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513 1939-01-16 6 Again We Lead The Field ONE phase of journalism which the Tribune was the first to »ntr duce—for the others to copy—dealwith the publication of articles o* interest to local women: social and personal notes, ffossip, fashion, beauty, and numerous other sul»jects which513 words
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Article140 1939-01-16 6 Vitality And Enterprise HTHE following message has been received iron Jones; Chairman and Managing Wwdef off It "The Jubilee celebration of the MALAYA TRIBUNE offers me a welcome Opportu 0 convey to you my warm cmgratuiatwi "The contribution made by your newt f 0140 words
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Article373 1939-01-16 6 TOE "pulling" power of any news--1 paper is always reflected in its nett circulation, and it i< the con Btant endeavour cf the Itiou c organisation lo beat its own record of having the largest saies in Malaya. This organisation involves a ta l; of no mean magnitude,373 words
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Advertisement40 1939-01-16 6 THE YOUNGEST SINGAPORE AGENCY HANDLING THE V mi v > LARGEST 11 1 1 NUM R E R OF ACCOUNTS May we outline an advertising plan for yon? > WAR I N PUBLICITY SERVICES LIMITED 1 k (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.)40 words
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Article, Illustration568 1939-01-16 7 rA KF A PEEP INTO OUR PROCESS DEPARTMENT X silver, acids, do yon happen .-c materials new spapers pti 11 with our 1 HITu of I a ceatvrj io day is an (liferent now effec(he c °f had to b! i of mat568 words
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Article295 1939-01-16 7 Our Library JTARTED just over a year ago, the library of the Tribune Group Of .Newspapers contains well over 50,000 pictures of celebrities in various sDhcres of life—politics, stage, screen; of important personJ"!? ,lf snnrt: of arm >- navy and air chiefs serving the smaJkst295 words
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Advertisement24 1939-01-16 7 NEW M. ODEit FACTORYFOR Two hundred employees are engaged in this new modern factory where the Directory of Malaya is produced annually. LITHSSR&FHERS LTD*24 words
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Advertisement364 1939-01-16 8 LAST FEW SCREENINGS! Even "ROMEO JULIET" Records Broken! Don't miss this Magnificent M.GJL Spectacular Triumph. 1 T 1 TO-NIGHT C API 6.00 and 9.30 i^^Mw— 12 The whale Town is Raving over this picture! i NOTHING FINER HAS EVER BEEN THE SCREEN 3 YEARS to moke! 2j HOURS TO SHOW!!364 words
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Advertisement378 1939-01-16 8 'One of the most delightful Aim in years '—J>cc Press, Saturday R»\VIMO\ 6-15 9-15 TO-NIGHT A FIVE STAR STUDDED, LAUGH SPANGLED COMEDY —IT S THE TALK OF THE TOWN! Ey'r jĕHu\ ■'Sub _H He? JANET GAYNOR OOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. JR. PAULZTTE GODDARD HT TERE cornea the Carle ton Family slreamlioed Ali378 words
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Advertisement200 1939-01-16 8 j (WEDNESDAY at the CAPITOII THE ONE BRIGHT EVENT IN A j j WORLD of STRIFE and POLITICAL UPROAR; j VaHB --BtTym 11 a ISiW :^fliH^fe^B9k^l JWmir v x-SiiSSSB Hi^^P^^wß f m I lj|>l nSi rllfCl 11t fmm JlaOS I til PUIM 1 -j^a^a^Baiß^^KJ^Ei^Bß^^^^^^^' l "^^^^Ba^iMa^l^^^B j COMING ALHAMBRA Your200 words
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87 1939-01-16 9 Ceylon. received in Cdonibu V i !ne death, on r j put ana. ot Lady Thomas YihMers !!!'<■ i -I v, .'it !^ea on her way back aa was due in Christines Eve. Hope Villicrs was a Mrs. W. H. Walrya, and Bel!She was87 words
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Article22 1939-01-16 9 tm kieW for Gen. Commands trative District :?i lulled in action a* Some 3.000 psrDr. H. K. the Executive Yuan22 words
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Advertisement274 1939-01-16 9 The sweetheart of "A Star is Born". as a i- mm gill who can < V H cuddle, kit. V aacr cook! a£ .<£ĔmmWßm The star of "Yellow Jack" A •••Man author H R who learns about life i^m end love j|r from her! Jdt, Hero of "3 Comrados". tr274 words
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Advertisement134 1939-01-16 9 OPENING TO-MORROW kVTHE VACATION EVER V A^!!^ AT I Have you bought your Ticket yet? HELP~HIS WORTHY CAUSE THAT HAS THE SYMPATHY OF THE WHOLE CIVILISED WORLD! CAPITOL THEATRE TUESDAY, Jan. 17 Hi at BAS p.m. <.r«nd CHARITY CIXEMA IX All) of ihe JEWISH REFUGEE BELIEF FLXD Under the distinguished134 words
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Advertisement172 1939-01-16 9 POSITIVELY LAST DAY at 3-15 6-15 and 9-15 p. m. ALU AM Bit A j The Years Gayest Romantic Hit! j ijfnwSS iaxteiN j T I U GIVE I I JL AMIIUON j i W«.v.\ MARJORIE WEAVER j I VIS' p ETER LORRE JEAN HERSHOLT C <*2f* JOHN CARRADINE J.172 words
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Article628 1939-01-16 10 Silver Jubilee supplement accompanies this issue of the Malaya Tribune. The paper has completed twenty-five years of existence, and we take the opportunity of thanking the people of Malaya for the support they have given us since enterprise was founded. A paper which had small beginnings has grown628 words
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Article789 1939-01-16 10 C H, Stanley Jones - There Are Others Besides Indians By C H, Stanley Jones -mmj HAT is all this WW/ trouble about the WW status of Indians in Malaya? How does it concern the rest of us? What can we do about it? We want Indians to be contented, but789 words
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Article160 1939-01-16 10 European descent.'' \y e that with the hope thai i will establish firmly the Briti association In trade unio organisations for the legitimate bette ment of the status and c these people. That is a Malayan pro am convinced that it is policy for those educated have settled in Malaya.160 words
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Advertisement345 1939-01-16 10 I "SLIPPERINE" DANCE POLISH] m mmm^ I —an— 9 1 mm —m» r 2 LASTiNG POL,S T M W,THOUT j| imi m ov b k tfi n Fr.oo r— m M*J 1 1 Mt ~IK ,MNCERS 1)0 TH!: KKSI Jg ABSOLUTELY NO DUST $1.25 PER TIN J ON .SALL THROUGHOUT345 words
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Advertisement166 1939-01-16 10 WHITEAWAYS TEMPUS POCKET WATCHES. A watch with world wide reputation d^S^*^ 11^I l^ Swiss Make non-magnetic lever move- j' Jmenl enamelled dial black figure gilt yfk hands six jewels in the moat im- Mf. > V portanl rriction points Fitted in nickel j Ter.ipns Dwarf Terapvi Slf Usually $5.95. $'i.50166 words
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Article, Illustration200 1939-01-16 11 CAMPAIGN BY LR.A. Londua Jan. 15. mna] uukpeacV" l Kcnublican mi/it ion has Jht c «>f Di«Min and 1 Sorthers Irehnd with frrinfl that the hour 1 for a supreme «»ffort to >■ a* r«>rnc i a 4 lh< Irish Repwbhc eflfeccalhng *n Britain to200 words
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Article110 1939-01-16 11 Onslo, Jan. 15. JJORWAY to-cia*- officially annexed a new territory in the AntarcA statement issued by the cabinet states that Government place under Norwegian thai part of the coast of continent stretching from of I dtland Islands and deth< wes' near the coast r thi b w110 words
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Article53 1939-01-16 11 i. Jan 15 —The house of th* T. a -ntcncient and the war metery at Ramleh. the Imoerial War Graves were sot on fire by incen- units, operating through- in the past two days twenty Arab villages ano a quantity of fire aims. A numP« v53 words
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Article27 1939-01-16 11 Reuter. i lo The Prime Mmis «ft by air tor London forthconVng Palestine Con- expected en route to mak* I Amman. Damascus. Beiiu' i —Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article307 1939-01-16 11 Reuter. Paris, Jan. 15. "'THr. French Government does not want to risk anything, but will yield nothing/ 1 declared hi Daladi-i. speaking at an important meeting of the Radical Party's executive. The meeting passed a resolution declaring that no territorial cession could be agreed toReuter. - 307 words
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Article21 1939-01-16 11 I A big fire in an Arab tobacco factory lin Haifa caused £40,000 damage, says a I Renter message21 words
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Article141 1939-01-16 11 Reuter. KASCTST Lond °n, Jan. 15. A „r ST demonstration was held ■...r-jl' tcr -d as a protest against E dLa cinema collection? for Earl pV,; 1 Fund. Cries such 1 f°r the British" were raised. e v f*re a number of struggles, re-a-->7-r U two injuredReuter. - 141 words
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Article, Illustration1070 1939-01-16 11 But Unilateral i Change Barred Reuter and British Official Wireless. ##cial Wire Jess. London, Jpn. 15. RENEWED offer to enter into negotiation with all the other signatories of the Nine Power Pact for modification of its ieims, couple:! with a firm refusalReuter and British Official Wireless.; ##cial Wire Jess. - 1,070 words
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Article227 1939-01-16 11 Reuter. London, -Tan. IC. THERE is only one -eri v erftiCWlll to be made of the Britisn note, says the Manchester Guardian. It is long overdue. Otherwise, remembering that our civil servant hare had little practice in plain speaking m the pmai right or nine yean,Reuter. - 227 words
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312 1939-01-16 11 Hitler's Plans Reuter. rp tTr London. Jan 15. j! hr, diplomatic interpretation of the recent talks between ii Her ami Colonel Beck, the Polish foreign minister is given ;>romi.:ence in mote than one Sunday paper. The Sunday diplomatic corres}x>ndent says th" talks an ai considerableReuter. - 312 words
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Article80 1939-01-16 11 Reuter. Sydney, Jan. 15 Air vice-mar>ha' i Williams, chief of staff of the Austra- !ian At Force, is going to BcgJand I I j two ye sia' experience with tr.t RAF The decision iollows the report of the I investigation into the Austral'an Air ForceReuter. - 80 words
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Article31 1939-01-16 11 Reuter. untitled Jan. IS.—King Ibn Saud has given assent to the appointment of tfcf German Minister to Jedda He w I be Dr Grobba who will present crede-:-later in the month.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article152 1939-01-16 11 Reuter. London. Jan. 15 MR, Chambe.lain arrived back in London this afternoon and m cheered by a crowd of several thousands outside Victoria Station and also as he u.ove via Whitehall to Downing Stiver Smiling and wearing a pink carnation and carrying the now historic umbrella, he lookedReuter. - 152 words
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Article293 1939-01-16 11 >1;: iriH. Jan. 1"). REPUBLICAN torres, crossing: (he river Taj V west of Toledo, at dawn, claim to have driven the Nationalists from their first line fkfem es in a surprise attack. The Republicans alss to-day successfi'Py launched two new ofTensives near T t!av »ra. according to293 words
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Advertisement83 1939-01-16 11 j A 'great' little Grand f jj j j If MOUTRIES L* I MODEL M GRAND -yS^^ Four feet—small in j^j^mL^r but larjre 1 ft lor people with bijr musical ideas and small homes. B J This Moutrie 4ft. Miniature (irand compels appreciation. \ou have never heard such fine tone83 words
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Article81 1939-01-16 12 Napier, New Zealand. IKKAR the court is on fire. iC your honour pleases," calmly remarked counsel during the hearing of a case at the Napi rt r Supr< me Court. A strong smell of taming filled the court room, and outside the fire siren shrieked. Counsel's fears81 words
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Article120 1939-01-16 12 Singapore, Monday. WORLD- FAMED author and a distinguished scholar. Professor Fran/ frppcnhriiarr airived in Singapore this morning on his way to Japan. He is accompanied by his daughter. Miss Renata Oppenheimer, who is going to Japan to pursue her -tudy of the Japane?e language. Professor Oppenheimer120 words
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Article64 1939-01-16 12 Reuter. Berlin. Jan. 15.—Mr. Rublee had another conference with lu-. Scnacht and a further meeting is planned for next week. It is understood that it is unlikrly Mr. Rubl-e will return to London with a cut and dried scheme. His task was to gather specific informationReuter. - 64 words
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Article55 1939-01-16 12 Reuter. Berlin. Jan. 14 -The total registered number of unemployed in greater Germany for December was 824,000. About one million in the old Reich have been thrown out of work owing to seasonal influences, but a.s this is regarded as only temporarily these unemployed are. therefore, not listed,Reuter. - 55 words
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392 1939-01-16 12 BROADCAST TO NATION Special Accommodation Singapore, Monday. THE King of Siam. who arrived at Singapore last night on board the Selandia. will not come ashore in Singapore. Latest information says that at the suggestion of His Excellency ihe Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas,392 words
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Article130 1939-01-16 12 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. Tan was committed for trial at the next Assizes when the preliminary inquiry into the charge of attempted rape preferred against him was concluded before Sheikh Abu Dakar. Accused was alleged to have attempted to commit rape on a130 words
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Article23 1939-01-16 12 At Wednesday's luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore Mr. Fitz nibbcn will speak on -Jungle Rubber and Mountain Tin."23 words
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168 1939-01-16 12 Reuter. Berlin Jan 15. INSISTING that the dispute between Italy and France makes it impossible to realise the aims which the British particularly desire, namely limitation of armaments, humanisation of war and friendship between the four Great European powers, the Rome correspondent oi FrankfurterReuter. - 168 words
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Article118 1939-01-16 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Seremb..n. Sunday. Ths Mngapore-Kuala Lumpur mail train arrived in Seremban nearly three nours late this morning. It would appear that somewhere between Batam Malaka and Tebong two wheels of the engine completely left ihe rails, and only the presence of mind of118 words
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Article, Illustration57 1939-01-16 12 ixPkffiEs «ho was the first chairman of th e Malaya nities «f MnHv« a if Wntten a St,mng to the domiciled commu--2«2 SL2 \k hh u h appear f on P a e I°* o«r Silver Jubilee Supplement given away with each copy of the Malaya57 words
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Article35 1939-01-16 12 Reuter. Havana. Jan. 15.—Twenty-eight arrests were made after the disturbances last m which leftist crowds threw rotten eggs and fruits at German sailor s fitting in cafes. Police made severr 1 baton charges.—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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253 1939-01-16 12 THE Australian Government has now made public what has been an open secret for some time past—that the Imperial Government is preparing to strengthen our naval forces in Eastern waters says the Manchester Guardian." the new battleships of the King ueorge V class253 words
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Article49 1939-01-16 12 At a meeting on Jan. 9. Tamil barters In Singapore decided tc close their shop, at 2 p.m. on Saturday, and commended oarbera in Johore for having rlrcady decided to close at 1 p m on Sundays. Outdoor barbers in Singapore are to be asked to co-operate49 words
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Article25 1939-01-16 12 iv rl id of the ""h"*! building fund, the Cheng Fong Girls' School is holding a concert at the Great World to-night25 words
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Article167 1939-01-16 12 Singapore. Sui rpHE Sin Chew Jit Poh, largest Chinese newspaper in Singapore an output of about 20.000 copies a day, held its lOfch A to-day. An "At Home" was held at its head offices in Robin this morning, and many friends and journalists of variou and167 words
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Article70 1939-01-16 12 Singapore, Monday. TO-DAY, "Black Monday," is a dis- mal day for thousands of school children in Singapore for after a full six weeks of Christmas holidays, all schools in Singapore officially opj»n for the year thi smorning. Since Dec. 2. when schools closed lor the year Christmas70 words
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Article125 1939-01-16 12 In the upper forms, both Junior and Senior Cambridge students will be waiting for the last week in February when the Cambridge examination results are expected to arrive by air mail from home. On these results will depend whether they go to College, or seek work, or stay125 words
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Article97 1939-01-16 12 Reuter. Flushing, Jan. 15 —A hitch at the launching by Queen V of the vessel "Queen Emma." Queen pressed a button and the ship moved a few yards, then Feverish efforts were made of hydraulic presses to start 11 off again, but it refused toReuter. - 97 words
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Article16 1939-01-16 12 Imperial air mails were r Singapore yesterday and next in expected on VVedn morning".16 words
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Advertisement19 1939-01-16 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, /China Building, Chulia Street, THONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE.19 words
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Article99 1939-01-16 13 Reuter. Paris, Jan. 15. 4 hundred thousand Germans I in their own country a crossed the French g 7 he last few months declared M. Bonnet speaking at the ol the French commit Pi rich Government reed t cit tin tie to help the MReuter. - 99 words
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Article26 1939-01-16 13 I mday. d to the 2 Police Station at about n to remove a Hospital, who ave been stabbed on ine arm and wrist26 words
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Article9 1939-01-16 13 Reuter. untitled According to the > a». lea«5 vinll-v con—NeuterReuter. - 9 words
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136 1939-01-16 13 MME. CHIANG KAI SHEK SAYS CHINA CANNOT WILL NOT TALK PEACE Chungking, Jan. 15. TIHN cannot and will not talk peace with Japan." declared Madame tI h Kai Shek. 1 visited many fronts but never overheard a »hH «r indicating a desire for peace negotiations though Chinese soldiei and civilians136 words
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Article65 1939-01-16 13 A_ Singapore. Sunday. T about 45 p.m. this afternoon while a tv filled with sand was going along iliman Barracks, a Chinese woman her balance nnd fell on to the re She was with three others at the ck of the lorry including a man. She65 words
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Article89 1939-01-16 13 Reuter. Moscow. Jan. 1&- A e j grit census of the Soviet Unifn volving a population of two hundrec. uiions begirt on Jan. 17. with half a* lion census takers, the majority of a re under thirty and who have bV unde r careful training lor several hsReuter. - 89 words
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Article462 1939-01-16 13 |RITAI_>i 3 new Note to Japan is st sent to that eoun- British Ambassador ni aciiinc-gunned in the early thi Sino-Japanese conflict. tone it is even stronger 1 tna initial rap on the knuc--1 Japan is left in no doubt Britain does not acto supreme authority aboard,462 words
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497 1939-01-16 13 Spirit Of Goodwill Animates Statesmen Reuter. Rome, Jan. 15. JHE British ministers' visit to Rome has proved the validity of traditional friendship that, despite temporary divergencies, hinds Italy and Britain. Kven if the international situation did not permit of the conclusion >f any new agreement, relationsReuter. - 497 words
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Article193 1939-01-16 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Fcur Serem ban, Saturday. feW people could have had such providential escape from road death as a Seremban couple. A telegram was received here intimating the death of a Tamil woman in Kuala Lumpur. Quite a number of local Tamils went193 words
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Article92 1939-01-16 13 Reuter. New York, Jan. 13. MINI-: inch snowfall New York traffic to such an extent that the police asked all broadcasting stations to warn motorists not to attempt to drive into the city. An army cf thirty two thousand enterbency wcrken arc put to work andReuter. - 92 words
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Article107 1939-01-16 13 Reuter. Berlin, Jan. 15. AN inventory is to be taken of Cat hole property in Austria. Tfcf news was received with much apprehension in Catholic circles in (Germany as it is recalled measures against Jewish property originally began precisely n the same way. Austrian churches andReuter. - 107 words
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34 1939-01-16 13 Reuter. London, Jan. 15. Duchess oi Norfolk has bct-r admired to the Nottingham General Uuspital wit h a slight concussion following an accident with the P"lvoir hunt Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article52 1939-01-16 13 British Official Wireless. The fifty-six page National Servic Guide, of which twenty million copies are being printed for distribution throughout Britain, will be issued on Jan. 25. Some 1,625 tons ot paper are being used, and nine weil-knovm firms are engaged in the production of the books.—Brith'hBritish Official Wireless. - 52 words
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92 1939-01-16 13 ™"Y n *< 'an. 15. is expressed by \%Hn n ,j.„ semi-official paper, which state*, has not .enounced mination to obtain Ita s sion of Spain to his s If Italian and German bitions succeed. Spain is am J terrible political and economic Col for92 words
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Article49 1939-01-16 13 Reuter. Panama. Jan. 15.—Th* passage ot the United States fleet through the Canal started \esterday and it is expected to completed to-night. ~The last warship left Balboa on a forty mile journey to Christobal this morning Commercial traffic will be resumed from the Pacific end shorty belo^Kon^^eut^L^^^^^^^^^L^Reuter. - 49 words
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Advertisement138 1939-01-16 13 "As sweet and fresh in Malaya as it is in the Arctic" No mmattcf he container and is obta \^^^^TA Aj!^^^^^^ everywhere. CtILE £VtM/.ei3 THONK: SPORE :>:s7b tines), K. LUMPUR (2 lines), IPOH: 110 111 (2 lin*s). Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd. vv pg 136 ssmm SIME DARBY138 words
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Article, Illustration1483 1939-01-16 14 SO SELANGOR HAVE TAKEN THE CUP BACK NORTH AGAIN AFTER EPIC STRUGGLE AM) did they cheer? 5,000 supporters of Selangor *Mi£i UgH A se'ves hoarse as their stalwarts won back the Malaya tun ratter trophy for them on Saturday.1,483 words
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658 1939-01-16 14 Perak have had a great hockey season, and can rightly claim to be the champion state this year Midway in the season there was some talk around that a fixture between I'erak and Singapore was to be arranged. That's as far as it got.658 words
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493 1939-01-16 14 L. Carrol - K.L Point Of View A DRY DAY... A DIFFERENT STORY (By L. Carrol "AN a dry day, things might 1/ 1 ave brcn different Simpson, Army skipper over an iced beer after the cup final. Yes, a dry day would have made a difference. It would have given the Army493 words
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Advertisement21 1939-01-16 14 47 4 A*jfcj orange safety/Xthirst juice soda, GRAPE FRUIT SODA, n it ii TONIC WATER -pi SPECIAL JP DRY «JN«BR t21 words
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Article129 1939-01-16 15 [Prow Our Ou-n Reporter} Penang, Saturday. PI SANG sprang the surprise of the Perak in th* return st.itf btekej ti\ture play- <»'. be re Hu- evening l>» a solitary no 11 setred five aunates alter the I the two English mii outside F bottled chance tc gej129 words
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Article54 1939-01-16 15 IB) "PETE") Ut the l,appy ban,* to be a Ihe ad™ f? mmc j u «Bing from ed likings. which no one can Pun, 'holder) meets Som hree-mtottte rounds for at championship of the Another ie *v rounds is atamweight championPore between Johnny L,t Abayan54 words
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366 1939-01-16 15 Singapore, Saturday. A etoi' J luo tries against one l*G V:' n,ced to ive Colo «rs frhites r Sule) vict ory over S( < ,L J nCS Side) in the t] ril nu al Cup Final Day novel- n lhe Dadan e this366 words
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Article, Illustration988 1939-01-16 15 Harper's Sterling Game At Back SELANGOR .10 pts; THE ARMY -0. (From Our Own Reporter) THRU in m>r.v KUALA LUMPUR, SATURDAY. \as rm p.r MOST ™*»Lfcw6 of all WHO WONmr KPLAY BY SELANGOR S FORWARDS. HANDLfNr AM E FOR SELANGOR...988 words
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Article132 1939-01-16 15 THE following were the teams 1 in Saturday's game: ABM V:—Sapper Pass, R.E.; Capt. C. W. MAISEY, R.A.M.C., 2 Lt. J. E. P. PIERCE. RA L Cpl. Hicharsou, R.A.M.G., Lieut. J. S. S. PREST, R.A.; Lieut. A. C. Toker, R.A., Capt. F. VV. Simpson, R.E.; Lieut. H. G.132 words
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193 1939-01-16 15 THE first Royal Singapore Golf Club bi-monthly Mixed Foursomes Com_ netition for January was played at Bukit Timah on Sunday afternoon and resulted In a win for Mrs. L. G. Hartmann and Ca;it. J. A. H Mitchell with a net score of 34 3193 words
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Article46 1939-01-16 15 Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. HUNTER, who turned out for Selangor in the "Malaya" cup rugger final played to-day was removed from the field in the second half and taken to hospital where he is suspected to be suffering from a fracture of the skull.46 words
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335 1939-01-16 15 Byrne And Hussain Score (From Our Own Reporter) Malacca, Sunday. Singapore 2; Malacca 0. SINGAPORE lived up to their reputation when they decisively beat Malacca to-day at hockey 2—9. Malacca set a brisk pace from the start but Singapore got going alter hve minutes335 words
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89 1939-01-16 15 FOLLOWING are the teams for the North vs. South rugby match to be played in Singapore on Jan. 28: NORTH: Harper (Selangor), Hatfield (Selangor). Close, Lyle, Hague, (Penang), Ewart. Pestana (Penang), Mcßride Barnes (danger). Liltlenyke, G. t. M. Janes (Pfnarg), Hopkin 'Se'angcr), Meßvfh,89 words
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Advertisement57 1939-01-16 15 Property Owners, Mortgagees SAVE TIME, MONEY and TROUBLE: Let our House Management Department serve you in the collection of rents and management of your property, and be assured of equitable returns on your investments Prompt and careful service extended to Financiers for the handing of Receiverships. Eastern Realty Company Limited57 words
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Advertisement223 1939-01-16 15 Swimmer's Astonishing Experience. Now a fine swimmer, full of nfe and clewing with health, Mrs. I. Berry, of M Coxhill Street, L: i eta, England, hoe tells how her life hag been completely changed from that a sick, ailing girl to a keen, healthy sportswoman. ''Even as a child I223 words
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158 1939-01-16 16 ARE ENTRIES FOR THE TAIPING TURF CLUB 3KYE MEETING TO BE HELD ON JAN. 20 AND 21:- HCB&33. CLASS 4 Newiy Davis Cup San a A "ita. Pay Oat, UdicorHoney Girl. Sur.beam, Patrambie. S?ar Lock Clifton Lad. Pride of Perak Rawang. Patroleah. Salmon Par,158 words
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Article78 1939-01-16 16 PLAYING an excellent gmne of soccer yesterday on the Silicapete Harbour Board Junior Services* j Club ground, St Matthew's Youn;; People's Guild scored a decisive victory over the Post Office Club wham they defeated by three clear goals. St. Matthew's forwards, though lively, missed several easy chances78 words
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Article130 1939-01-16 16 Sydney. TWO fathers and their sons, all named Longbottom, played a match here against the New South Wales Teachers' cricket Club Five of the Longbottom team live at Kiama. a seaside town about 60 miles from Sydney and the remaining six members live at the130 words
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250 1939-01-16 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. TI M S "Tenor" -cored a convincing victory over South Johore to-day H* b 7i4 pomts (one goal and three tries) to nil a t Johor* Bahru. South Johore played with fourteen men throughout.250 words
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Article296 1939-01-16 16 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. CONVIVIALITY and wit were the keynotes at the cup rha! dinner of the Malayan Rugby Union at the 'Dog' to-night. Present were the British Resident, Selangor, Mr. S. W. Jones, members of Ooth teams and a host cl rugby296 words
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Article320 1939-01-16 16 Reuter. London. Jan. 14 FOLLOWING were the results„f English and Scottish League soccer matches played to-day;^ ENGLISH LEAGUE, !MY. l. Aston Villa 3 Blackpool Bolton Wanderers Lc J Charlton A. 1 Liv Jhelsea 4 Middlesbrough Evertcn 2 Arsenal Huddersneid 3 Kortanouti) Manchester U. 3 Grimsby TReuter. - 320 words
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Article281 1939-01-16 16 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Sal IN pouring rain and over slippery roads which pul a premium driving, thirty enthusiasts from all over Malaya drove the 270 which made up the 1910 A.A.M. Malaya Cup Reliability Triah BeW Selangor provided the winners toe both281 words
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Article130 1939-01-16 16 Singapore S^-JJ HOW a cyclist fata > era g into a garage d,t evening of Jan. 1 was ru the Coroner's Court t«-W Jobß Incident occurred df Road, Caldecott I v ceased was a fVf Ng Choh aged 27. 0» the ing in question one of130 words
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Advertisement26 1939-01-16 16 PORTS SHERRIES Best in the world Sole Agents: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. Singapore Muar Malacca Seremban Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penang. Z r im vtfl 140 A26 words
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Article, Illustration64 1939-01-16 17 Behind The Scenes *%lL M J-Jf C H °ff™™. Sports Editor. Right: Editorial departments *2u£ g r 5 S Hammonds, New* 1 Muth u*risnan. Bottom V h Mr i P W Pensor <**9ht Hr o\ \Z V and Mr Urn **ng Hor of the Morning Tribune64 words
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241 1939-01-16 17 1\ from Mr. H. L. Hopkin, editor of the Malaya lard the plane, states that the first Wearne's arrived at Kuching 34 hours after leaving Bingapon yesterday morning at 7 o'clock. d to welcome the plane, including Her 'jliiiiinvss the Ranee oi Sarawak. historic241 words
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Article73 1939-01-16 17 Reuter. London, Jan. 15. REUTERS diplomatic correspondent understands that the British intention to send the Note to Japan was known and approved by France. There is reason to believe that the dispatch of the Note had been under consideration in London for some considerable time. The dispatch ofReuter. - 73 words
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Article60 1939-01-16 17 Reuter. Montreal, Jan. 14.—Described as an ex-Bulgarian! detective chief, Stanley Zlateff pleaded guilty to Ulegal possession of narcotics.. It was stated in the course of the trial that a quantity of opium was seized when Zlate.ff was arrested. The dope was believed to be "sample," sent preliminarilyReuter. - 60 words
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Article109 1939-01-16 17 Singapore, Sunday. TWO nasty motor-car accidents occurred during the week-end. The first one occurred on East Coast Road near Teluk Kurau when two male Japanese were injured when the motor car in which they were traveling overturned, causing the occupants to be thrown out. The accident109 words
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Article51 1939-01-16 17 Reuter. Monte Video, Jan. 15. THREE hundred Jewish refugees arrived here with visas for Paraguay, only to find that the Paraguayan Government have suddenly stopped admission of all refugees. The Uruguayan Cabinet is meeting on Monday to consider the situation. Most of the refugees have plenty ofReuter. - 51 words
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Article201 1939-01-16 17 London, Jan. 15. fT has been decided at a meeting: of the international sugar council which concluded to-day that there sbould be no change of existing quotas for the year ending 31, Aug;. 39. The Council came to the conclusion that requirements of free market owing particularly201 words
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Article158 1939-01-16 17 Washington, invasion of confidence tricksters »r..1 "funny money" men has so ■w»t the Indian reservations in OM miopia that the Department of Iciian A flairs here has had to issue i order warning the Red Men gainst the trickery of itinerant whncs in Oieir158 words
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Article90 1939-01-16 17 THE following are crop returns for December:— lbs. The Ayer Kuning <F.M.S.) Rubber Co.. Ltd*. 76,060 The Badek Rubber Estate Ltd. iStaffleld Estate i 20,000 The BradwaH 'F. M 3 Rubber Estate Ltd. 45,400 The Cherroncse (F.M.S.) Estates Ltd. 71.000 Dennistown Rubber Estates Ltd. «Dennistown Estate) 31.80090 words
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Advertisement70 1939-01-16 17 NERNE* SOURS O-SOLVON" h*f lh t I"" ,ls Water amoving u the um rbed meanwhile the r Th penetratc into the I thr Tne c °mplete limpidP* Hink ,i sa,at' o n d«es not trouble Kilan, ns P«otion with the ear pre r*~~2? pain immediately. A 'C,p V 2 Physicians70 words
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Advertisement113 1939-01-16 17 THE BEST DIET DURING CONVALESCENCE After operations, or wasting and other diseases, you feel so weak and exhausted that you wonder' whether you'll ever feel really well again 4 Everyone urges.you to eat. Yet food nauseates you. But you simply must eat. Doctors all over the world have found that113 words
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Advertisement104 1939-01-16 17 KNOW WHAT IS AHEAD OF YOU!* CONSULT K/9H jy Prof. K. S. Maniam. The Royai Occultist, author of "The Secret of the Palm" etc., who predicted numerous astoundlngly accurate events. Including deaths 1 of H. R. H. Prince Purachatra, H.H. Sir Sultan Alaiden Suliman, the Accession of Prince Laxamaru to104 words
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Advertisement190 1939-01-16 17 MALAYA*! PQPMI6Q HOTEL 4 to-m<;ht c DANCE (informal I 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. 9.30 lo midnight CABARET ENTERTAINMENT BY j The Daredevil Prestons 1 SKATING SKILL THRILLS ON WHEELS Dinner $3.00. Non-Diners $1.00. RAFFLES BRASSERIE (RAFFLES CAFE) Bras Basah KoaU. EX mJ^f N ?r CUIS,NE AT MODERATE PRICES Ax A190 words
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Article75 1939-01-16 18 Hanoi. CHINESE refugees streaming into French Indo-China have caused food and rent prices to soar and have caused a serious housing shortage in Tongkin province. In Haiphong, it is charged that landlords have discriminated against the Annamese resident, boosting rents out i of proportion to accommodate75 words
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Article269 1939-01-16 18 Changsha. Tin: Japanese force now on the Hunan and Kiangsi fronts is inadequate M renew its offensive, declared Genera] lisieh Yo, well known Canteneae army commander, in an interview with a Central News j war correspondent at the front recently, %fter sustaining heavy losses prior ti the269 words
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306 1939-01-16 18 Central News. Chungking. TTEUPING the National Government in economic reconstruction wtrk in soatß western China, Mr. Aw Boon Havr, well-known Chinese industrial magnate and philanthropist of Singapore, has established in Kunming (Yunnanfu), capital of Yunnan, the Overseas Chinese Indns\r.iil Company with a capita! of sro.ooo.coo.Central News. - 306 words
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371 1939-01-16 18 RAILWAYS UNDER CONSTRUCTION New Motor Roads Completed REPORT on China's railway, highway, waterway, aviation, telephonic, telegraphic and postal communications since the outbreak of the present hostilities has been issued by Mr. Chang Kia-ngau, Minister of Communications. The report indicates that war has371 words
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115 1939-01-16 18 Tributes From Oxford 4 homa B e w and sympathy was sent to Geneiahmmo Chian<> Kai ,he* Madame Chiang, "the sharer of your ecntirmai L <~nia.i« Kai-sheK by a large group cf senior memberunf?! and Chinese people of All SSula, Balliol. Corpus S115 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-01-16 18 Above if a picture of the building occupied by the Rangoon branch of the of China. The branch was recently established.24 words
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88 1939-01-16 18 Chungking.—The total amount of funds remitted to China by overseas Chinese for the relief of wounded soldiers and refugees and for other charitable and patriotic purposes since tht outbreak of the hostilities is conservl tively estimated at 580.000.000 in a report on the activities of Chinese88 words
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99 1939-01-16 18 rE importance of iron and manganese ores in national ttfcou is being seriously considered in In-do-China. The permanent commis or. Indo-Chinese government council n noted that exports of ron ?nd manganese ores to foreign countries at irj low prices are increasing I extent that the richest99 words
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Advertisement75 1939-01-16 18 Snr srmnn. G.*rk canvas shoes—stylish l and comfortable P i siz.s I 2-B'S.S. 50.79 F.M.S. |L» 1 w 9-lf, SU.B9 SI. 10 I rVJS S :>,) Patent Itathu ihoe for rirh strong vit'i button strap rubber soles and heel Sizes Vizes wim s.s. $i.60 f.m.s. $i.90 F MS »v, 5275 words
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Article, Illustration312 1939-01-16 19 OAUSFS ANXIETY OVER FEDERATION POONA. JAN. 8. ((j MI T SEEMS TO BE THE ULTIMATUM. ACCORDW v h> IHE LONDON CORRESPONDENT OF THE "KESA1V vBY WHITEHALL TO THE VICEROY REGARDING Itf. s OF I EDERATION. fß* |i ;r writes: —"I am in312 words
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Article155 1939-01-16 19 WardJu. 3{V ambitus m i sskM| in Mc h Lslo^ureforthevilhgtr on',, T m ,!aiJv wher e S IV, J** ~f' hcl,.o Mr.Ma,an!al doctors prchiling and adbad come there, -nnection with Jhi when, m South from Durban established their Maganlal masb'lshng. Charka id al mainly. He j.155 words
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682 1939-01-16 19 Satyamurti's Suggestions (United Press). A XT v Calcutta, Jan. 4. t' n 'fu Mch must be effected in th scheme as envisaged in the Government of India Act in order that the Congress might be disced to consider the question(United Press). - 682 words
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Article283 1939-01-16 19 GANDHIJI OPPOSES THE DOCTRINE (United Press). 4 T DO not subscribe to the doctrine of Asia for the Asiatics, said Gandhiii in a message through Mr. Takaska to the new party in Japan which stands for Asia for Asiatics. Mr. Takaska is a member of Japanese(United Press). - 283 words
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Article117 1939-01-16 19 A MORTGAGE suit riled in 1924. A after being stayed from time to time on account of other allied prcceedings was uftimate'v heard last month in the court of the Subordinate Judge of Gaya in Bihar. Judgment was delivered on Dec. 23 iast. The claim lor117 words
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Article163 1939-01-16 19 "IN spite of the liberal policy adopted by 1 th e Government of Bombay in the matter of giving relief where relief appeared to be urgently required, the close of the year displayed a welcome surplus cl Rs. 2;> 5 lakhs, (Rs. 2,950,000) instead cf the anticipated163 words
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370 1939-01-16 19 (United Press). TTXITED PRESS understands that proposals for taxing workers, W drink addicts, jewellers and goldsmiths and lastly employers in Ahmedabad and other districts where prohibition mkfht become a settled fact, are being- considered by the Bombay Cabinet. The Finance Department, Bombay,(United Press). - 370 words
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Article63 1939-01-16 19 i pHE Governor-General in Council has A recognised the appcintment of Mr. I N. Kay Chcwdhury as acting ViceConsui for Spain at Calcutta, during be absence of Dr. D. D. Ghosh. Mr. Ray Chowdhury. the youngest Consul r Olficvr at Calcutta at presen r is the v63 words
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Advertisement112 1939-01-16 19 Painsln Ba(k! (lean Out Kidneys t Your kidneys have nine million tiny tubes or filters which are endangered by neglect or drastic, irrltatinff drugs. Beware! If Kidney trouble or Bladder weakness makes you suffer from Backache, Getting T T p Nights, J>g Pains, Nervousness, Dizziness, Stiffness, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Circles Under112 words
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Advertisement37 1939-01-16 19 Daily India Page Edited by j G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. i 4» 4* hen baby needs milk MWM from a bottle milk at its best fIIiJECROSc STRONG MUSCLES SOUND TEETH PBl; STRAIGHT BONES THAT X BABY S BIRTHRIGHT.37 words
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Article, Illustration178 1939-01-16 20 SATURDAY'S Malaya Cup rugby final, played at Kuala Lumpur, was easily the best for years. Selangor regained the Cup, and they have to thank their skipper D R hDudgeon and J. H. Abbott for this result. The home team's forwards gave a rousing178 words
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