Malaya Tribune, 20 January 1939

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: 1 Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXVL -No. 16. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY JANUARY 20, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, January 20, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY JANUARY 20, 1939 FIVE CENtT
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 67 1 s I j J| D A V Dominant In Malaya WMjjJi hen baby needs milk WW from a bottle milk at its best YOU WILL THEN BE CERTAIN immmmfr THAT HIS LITTLE BONES WILL |S GROW STRAIGHT AND HIS X R£& Hk TEETH BE STRONG AND WHITE IB AND HIS
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    • 24 1 MADAME PAGE 92, Piccadilly, London. EXPERT DReSSMAKEB AND DESIGNER. Gcwns Designed Created in i.er work rooms S S S 30 13, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE.
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  • 165 2 Singapore, Wednesday. SCDIN bin Musa, a 2b year old .Alala\. appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the second police court this motning in answer to two charges of getting money by false pretences. On the first charge he was accused that he on Dec 11, at about
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  • 43 2 Singapore, Wednesday.—Mr. C. H Whit ten. Traffic Magistrate, to-day im>OSed a fine of 50 cents on Mr. A. W. Wag.>taff when he pleaded guilty to the Charge of driving without front and r.ear lights along Kallang Road on Dec. 11
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  • 541 2 COMMENTS on the speeches in Malaya of Panoit Kunzru are forwarded by th»» editor of the Tamil Murasu. the Tamil daily paper published in Singapoie. Extracts from these comments, which are t translation of editorials in that paper, arc given below: "Pandit Kunzru
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  • 198 2 The following pa "'senders are travp'ling to Europe by the Blue Funnel line; Aeneas: Mrs. B. J. Annett, Mr k Mrs I Caller n er. Mr. k Mrs. C. L. Crarnpton, Mrs. D. M Colman, Eng Capt. A*. K. S: Mrs Dibiey, Mrs. G. Fereusson Capl
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  • 240 2 Port Dickson v DI FORE Chi v 9 Dickson Magistr; ary inquiry eomm ins into the circu m the death of Jos known Serena ban lomly stretch i past Port Dicks* n Nov. 23, eve of i), «I Ha:i Ray a. In the doc k
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  • 182 2 Singapore. Wednesday JOON Kam Lye wi sentenced to six date from Jan 10. n lice court, by Mr. L C. Gob oni charge of being in possessioo i house-breaking Lmpli accused had a previous for theft. The of the prosecution is o by Court Inspector A R
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  • 129 2 Ariivals and deparl and Qantas liners: Arrived by the Coogee Mvirom London: Mr. J and Air. C. Short, froi Left by the C for rarwin: Mr. and child, for Sydney Arrived by the Corio.from London: Mr. C eutta. Left by the O Mr. F J. McAra and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 430 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. P& Wand BRITISH INDIA Oiieorp"iaied in England). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage B'pors 1939 RANPURA 17.000 Jan. 21 RAWALPINDI 1.'.000 Feb. Lfi BURDWAN 070 Feb. 11 CANTON 15.500 Feb. 21 I SOMALI 0.800 Mar. 10 CORFU 15.0U0 Mar. 10 CHITKAL Ij.'IUU Mar. 2i CARTHAGE
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    • 462 2 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDOEUTSCHfiR LLOYD, (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company'i intended fixtures:— OUTWARD, tor MANILA HONKmm; SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due B'pore. 1939 s.s. "GNFISENAU" omits North China In por' 5 ms. "FULoA" omits Japan Jan. 31 mA -COBTTRG" Feb. 2 SJS. "SCHARNHQRiST" omits North China Feb.
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    • 456 2 j BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships, Most Big Cargo vessels with limited but t Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath, comfortable Passenger Accommoda- To: Marseilles. London, Rotterdam, tion S Hamburg and Copenhagen. To: Port Said. Palestine. Beyrouth ■M S. From Snore. M'ca, P.S., P'ng Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg
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    • 128 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellscbaft (Companir-. incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1939 ms. RHEINLAND via NAmiJa Jan. 23 t ms. BURGEI'LAND Direct Feb. 4 t SX' OLDENBURG Direct Feb. 20 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due Spore 1939
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  • 519 3 Gr egg Shorthand Writers' Report IN the annual report of the Gregg Shorthand Writers' Association of Singapore for the year ending Dee. SI last it is stated that 10 committee meetings and three special committee meetings were held durhsg the year. This year has been a busy one for the
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  • 35 3 Three Hokkien-speaking Chinese armed wKti knives stopped a Hokkicn who was in a ricksha .i Cantonment Road at 10 p.m. last night and robbed him of a wrist watch, a gold ring and cash $1.62.
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  • 382 3 JHE health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau for the week ended Jan. 14 read as follows:— Plague: During the week no notification has been received of either human or rodent plague from any of the ports in the Eastern Ar:na. Cholera was notified
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  • 147 3 Reuter. London. Jan 18 ¥N his reference to overseas trade. Mr I Edwin Fisher, presiding at the annual meeting of Barclay's Bank, said that the signing of the Anglo-American trade agreement was no ordinary achievement, for apart from the benefits which must surely accrue, it
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  • 29 3 A Malay reports that a write watch valued al si 7 w;is found stolen al I p.m. yesterday from the bath room In the Police Depot at Thomson Road.
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  • 149 3 Reuter. A Washington message stated that Major Gen. Arnold, commander-in-chief of the Army Air Corps, declared that four new air bases—at Puerto Rico. Alaska and two in continental United States—should be constructed within the next two years to complete the defences of continental
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  • 85 3 A Chinese was totaled when thrown out of a car In which he was seated, v hen it suddenly skidded and overturned on its side at the junction of Bukit Timah Road and Holland Road last night His Friend who was driving the car i
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  • 288 3 Reuter and British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 19. MIL LLOYD GEORGE, speaking at I tandudno to-night, made a bitter attack on Mr. Chamberlain. .11«* Mewed the Premier <f "ringing and crawling before ihc dictators for mouths." declaring that his Rome visit only intensified
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  • 193 3 Singapore, Wednesday. abrupt adjournment occurred to-day In the case in which Tan Buck Leng an:l Tan Liang were charged with importing six piculs of rubber into the Colony without a certificate of origin. After hearing the evidence of the prosecution conducted by Mr. Wallace Kemp of the
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  • 125 3 Reuter. London, Jan. 19. THE Chinese Finance Ministry's spokesi man's taten cnl on Ihe subject of the Customs loans Is well received in the city. Chinese loan show an round ad-v.-ii' o! "iv point., :<nfl :i slii'Ji' demand was m ibie for Hie
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  • 119 3 Bingmpore, Wednesday Abdul G»a! Mbhamed Syed. a 25 year old MaIcy, a- thi; morning -rntpoeed to two Ton; hs' rig revs imprisonment to be followed by ix month**' police *uperm o< Mr. Conrad Oldham in the second police art on a charge that ne or i Rooal lan
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  • 213 3 Singapore, Jan. If. IN their weekly rubber report, Guthrie and Co.. Ltd. stat?:— The market has ruled dull throughout the week, with a slight downward tendency, probably due in part at leasr to the uncertainty of the political situation in Europe. Locally, real buying interest has been
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  • 94 3 t inj;apor<', Wednesday PARI Chal, ft 17 year old Can ton's** i )-day sentenced to sous imprisonment by Mr Conrad Oldham In the second rohce court on a charge «,f theft of a necklace and a locket valued at 526 from the person of Chinese woman namod Tay
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 526 3 Classified Advertisements PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. ttnTJEP.S Il 110W "iviwd 3r the g materials or service. For c Municipal lender Room DaU> of Cio urn jo tons of Pisj Lead lor the SUPP^» v Dept. >r sth reo., 1939. (last Iron Pipes and Specials the Gas Dept. M nth
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    • 483 3 domestic occurrence; M 7J ACKNOWLEDGMENT. i,M.:rin! ia lei v;iMiC to fs2nrt. t»a«ks to all relatives and Xlw ho atten ded the funeral ci the late Mr. James Murison Chalmers as wen as those who .sent wreaths Kers of eondo'ence. EDUCATIONAL NEW SESSION lAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, 1-A, Kirk Terrace. Sound
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    • 224 3 BACKACHE Is there anything wrong with my Kidneys/ That is the question you should ask yourself ftS < when you feel the first sharp pains of backache. Pain in any part of the body is Nature's 4 warnin tnat something is wrong. If the kidneys become inflamed and clogged, and
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    • 16 3 "STO( X CLXV X AN CE SALE" GIFT-SHOP-SALON 14. Capitol Flats Phone 7354. <Lift 2nd Floir*.
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  • 853 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Jan. 19, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Arnpat Tin 3;9 4 3 Asim Kumbang 20 0 27 9 Austral Malay 43|- 47|-nom Ayer Hitam 22- 23 6 £yer Weng 0.55 060 Bangrin Tin 203 21jfl Butu Selangor
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  • 160 4 Singapore, Jan. 19. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $143 R (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $139 R (Siam iW. Coast No 3 per Koyan $137 Siam No. 1 $215 Siarn No. 2 4-200 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $120 ►Sunn Broken Rice No. 2
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  • 15 4 Singapore, Friday. The price of tin at noon*in Singapore to-day was:— %110% (down $14).
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  • 19 4 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 27« 2 (up Sellers 27 H (up
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  • 324 4 Singapore. Jan. 19. MTNINO Buyers Sellers Ampats 39 4|3 Ayer Hitams 22)8 23j6 fiangrins 20,- 21,Batu Selangors 1.31 135 Hltams 030 0.35 Hongkong Tin 18 G 20Chendenangs 12 6 13 6 Hong Fatts 0.65 0.68 ldris Hyd. 8 9 7,6 Jpoh Tin 22«; 23;6 Jelapang.s
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  • 83 4 LIST OP CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Jan. 19. 5 p.m TIN. 108 "Hi Kz. Dlv year »ti. Jan. 20 Jan 27 Jan 21 71/2% RUBBER M Jan Jan 31 Jan 26 11%% OENm$ 5% ,an 13 Ja 2J Jan 14 5% Alex Brick Pref. 7 > /a Jan.
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  • 249 4 6% Maynard Co.. Ltd.. $30,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 00 100 norn SINGAPORE MUN/CIPAL: i>% 1901 red. 1940 $4J1,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept 30 114 im 4% 1913 red. 1963 $2 000,000 118 norn Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 iin 5% 1926 red. 1956-66 $22,000,666 norn
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  • 424 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London Thtt., Previous To-day 1 r RUBBER Quiet Steady Spot Buyers 7 1516 8 Sellert 8 116 i \q Ist Forward (February) Buyers 7 15 16 8 Sellers 8 8 11« 2nd Forward (Apr.jJune) Buyers 8 a 116 Sellers 8 116 3 316 3rd Forward
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 375 4 THE EASTERN UNITED DENT, WORKMEN'S COJtfENSAHON AM) PUBLIC UABIXIIY INSI TRANCE, r» HEAD OFFICK: mM ipnRP 16D CECIL BTRIET, SINGAPORE. t VV. HALL. General Manager. bZvK OF C HINA uncorporated In China by Special Charter). U, Oeeil Street, Singapore. Telephones. Managers Office 6444. asst. Manager's Gtflce 0442. Excnar.ge Dept. 644
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    • 108 4 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by TIIE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LIMITED. The Company, which la incorporated in «he 6.5. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes the following duties:— EXECUTOR &|OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON. TRUSTEE OF A
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    • 97 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHUUA STREET. SINGAPORE Local Branches 458 North Bridge Road, Singapore. 253, South Eridge Road, Singapore. Telegrapnic Address: "OVERSEA LONDON BANKERS: NEW Y/ORX BANKERS: Midland Bank, Ltd., Irving Trust Co.. Lloyds
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  • 432 5 B.O.W. London, Jan. 19. IT A n the centenary celebrations, which had been nroceedin. for 4 the past fortnight, reached a climax to-day, the hundredth anary of the hoisting of the British flag. At the centenary narade the Governor (Sir Bernard P.eiliy) read a telegram of congratuiatloi^
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  • 110 5 London, Jan. If). n\ \i RAL Sir W.irten Kirkc. U Director General of the Territorial Army, in a speech last night, said that Britain's naginol line was not an affair b f gnu pests, wire and concrete t Uil s formed by righting airtnft, searchlights, suns and
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  • 178 5 Reuter. Paris, Jan. 19. M. BOXNFI maj have to postpone 1,,s speech in the Chamber until ta-B-orron as so many deputies still mksh to speak on the foreign delate. red certain that the Sociali motion demanding re-opf-n::. Irontier has no chance ol _s
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  • 45 5 ~T~*. ship Sacramento L Allen- is expected rrow -Saturday) and a man-of-war anchor's*. She w'l] remain until Wednesday. J7 Sa£ ran »enta will fire the national alute of 2! arrival and the bat--2 ,l h, Pulau Brani will gun for gun.
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  • 218 5 What The Stars Foretell j TO-MORROW FOR ALL READERS. Not a good any for concentration, so don't try to yet down to things. Proceed with routine matters and work; attend to correspondence, and lay plans for the forthcoming week. Good for pleasure and sport. SPECIAL INFLUENCES April 21 to May
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  • 270 5 UNTIL some definitely good or bad news emerges it seems probable thai the rubber market, in common wit), others, will continue to drift sluggishly to and fro, regardless of statistics and subject to outside influences, says Messrs. Stanton NelBCB'l rubber market review for week cnd;ng Jan. 19.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 73 5 AM fOrS 3nd dentists that ANACIN relieves pain quickly. lh «y prescribe it because it is and tested. For headache, toothache, neuralgic and rheu*aatlc Pains-as well as for the ev er and discomfort resulting ir ora colds—it is the modern Product for modern people. AN ACIN a scientific combination of
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    • 171 5 GOLD LEAF TEA Duly the bud and first and second tender leaves are gathered tor Gold Leal Yea. Four pounds of these green shoots numbering over 3000, go to the makine Of 1 lb. of Gold Leaf quality Tea. lfeuCHHifl OpticalCo yi HIGH ST. PHONE 3736 ■J REFRACTING > OPTICIANS
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    • 583 5 Toothpaste- Lou ran the risk °f\ Use a tooth* paste that merely cleans the teeth and you are guilty of neglect. Your gums also must have regular care. 4 out of 5 people over 40 suffer from Pyorrhea, a dreaded gum disease. Don't run this risk. Twice daily brush both
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 343 6 ANNUAL READING GANDHI ASTROLOGER. @Send your uate ana time of birth or the time of writing the letter and approximate age. you will be furnished with particulars regarding family, profession, health, income, expenses, unexpected fortunes and misfortunes, lotteries, race* and ail other important events. One year reading monthly details $2.00,
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    • 221 6 HOW TO STOP FEVERS Take these strengthening tonic tablets Too many bouts of fever are dangerous Each attack leaves your system a little weaker—a little more prone to far more dangerous ills. If you feel an attack coming on—cr if you have just recently recovered, lose no time in taking
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    • 34 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chamlru and Storm 1939 AMERICAN H.M.V. RADIOS Model 11 Q4—ll RCA Tubes with Electric Tuning Sole Agents: Kee Huat Radio Co. 122-124, Orchard Road, SINGAPORE. Phone 4566.
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    • 173 6 r-~-yv —it W I -OK±Z3 Wifi lEI M_l_B—L-M—l—M—l, 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
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    • 28 6 ACQUITTED ON HURT CHARGE Singapore, Thursday reo jg was this morning acquitted Conrad Oldham in the court on a charge of voluntary ing hurt, the D.P.P. offering euce.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1246 6 Request Programme From Singapore, 8 p.m. P-m. 6J£* m a g S r U music. |■l| I 5.00 Recitation of the Koran from (T. 45 N*ws bulletin MfOW I v-LK ~^Sor*\r the studio. 0.50 Giamophone music ASpE I \V Vi ON 6.0°0 ?f Opening L F selections- 05 Bund and
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  • 387 7 (Coming lo the I'avilion at the end of this month) •*|*HE Citadel," Dr. A. J. Cronin's novel dealing with aspects of British medical life, is the second Metro-Goldwyn-Maver production to be made in England. '!hc first was the highly successful "A Yank at
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  • 87 7 yoiNG Nancy Kelly, the lass we've been talking about quite a bit lately, has the whole of her home town talking. She's been visiting: Ne u York with her mother, and what with parties Twentieth Century-Fox has been giving in her honour, shows she simply had
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  • 175 7 ONLY once in a while do we have presented to us a picture of the high entertainment value of "Three Loves Has Nancy." This comedy, from the house of M.G.M.. was introduced at the Pavilion last night and proved immense attraction to large audiences at both
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  • 156 7 IIY BU 1..' starring Kay Francis. which opened a season at the Alhamora yesterday, is a delightful picture lull of human interest. It will make an intense appeal for its simple story told in a simple manner—the tale ol a widow with four children, who
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  • 31 7 married life. These two newly-weds make no move without They are Robert Donat and Rosalind Russell taking tips King Valor before making happy domestic scenes for Metro-idwMi-Mayer's The Citadel."
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  • 201 7 riv,i M n 1« be turning up terJ a rreat rate _r«.nd Century-Fox ■bnl th< Now it appears tha* I*d front? the bewildered, hcsfttUrle. head of the Jones j v r actor who can shAt a shoe with the best. riant sequence In .7 episode.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 51 7 jpHßfcare If you want weeks of perfect shaving, use KB VALET self-stropping razor, strop, and three WmSlm VALET blades in a smart moulded case. ™Rj MVW I SPECIAL TROPICAL PIANOS~ p PINE TONED Specially Constructed for the Tropics with l^EH^^H^H only S2<L SEASON Ltd. #CTtW 115, North Bridge Road. \^^£rw*^^^^
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    • 238 7 FIRST-AID (.r INJURIES ZAXf-BUK Soon Heals up Cuts and Sores. AS soon as you smear Zam-Buk ointment on injured or diseased skin it starts to heai at once. This is because the valuable herbal oils in Zam-Buk are easily absorbed into the tissues. Thus pain is soothed and inflammation and
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 203 7 i DAILY CROSSWORD B-—Hl—B(~^— «Sh j y-U, i ______i__________H aaamßammmmma iij 3B aB 2Q K9I sis CUJES ICROSS: 27. Interval. nwv hung aloft the CLIHW DOWN. 1 A tvne ol dwelling, cure, looked at 2. A painful malady k 4 This oyster Is an American pit,* j fighter, of eld
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 243 8 m MOM.? SUNSHINE SPECIAL! PAYIMO* 6-15 9-15 TO-NIGHT "SHORTS" \vr» LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWSREEI Theatre ROYAL^ 5 to-nicht 9-15 L THE FUNNIEST MUSICAL COMEDY YET PRODUCED IN EGYPT YOUKHTAR OSMAN and SAL WA ALL All in KHADDAM ATI Supported by LAUREL and HARDY in "ONE GOOD TURN" and "BOSCO AND THE
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    • 394 8 FORGET THE DAY'S WORRIES JUST j I come and relax and LAUGH! CAPITOL I a m Boom Service 1Y LUCILLE BALL'ANN MILLER U iSPSII FRANK ALBERTSON !Mm If M TNy leservri each other-tNe Mcd Mantes and th© Iwo ff pUy *t*s» movie njlits cost more than those of any radio
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    • 271 8 Re-live the thundering Thrills as the Monster descends on our modern world! The most famous of ALL RKO-Radio FILMS is COMING BACK! I NEXT «k CHANCE 'ill CAPITOL 1 with FAY WRAY and ROBERT ARMSTRONG y /~un *a^^ROAO. BEHIND POST OFt-tCfc TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIG HT AT C.I" 9.15 P.M.
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  • 129 9 Reuter. London, Jan. 19. h* explosioii at tne Hotel Iralee. Eire, where Mr. Frank Cham lv Ham (son of Mr. Neville Chamberlain is staying), broke hundreds <>i windows in the neighbourhood. Mr. Chamberlain was unhurt. intly unperturbed by the he later set out on a
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  • 88 9 ngapore, Thursday. j* among the reports 1 to the detective m yesterday and cases of bicycie viday. rta that a pearl was found stolen rday from No. 3, < that clothing and valued at °$3.50 7 20 a.m. this 38, Kampeng Jay:, rts that he was a
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  • 127 9 British Official Wireless. London. Jan. 19 IN a .survey of trade prospects in a speech last night. Mr. Robert Hudson (Parliamentary Secretary for Overseas Trade i said that unless war supervenes, the trade cycle now seems to be definitely on the up grade. The only thing
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 98 9 ■■■■■saa jALHAMBRA SHORTLY!! J *oih Century-Fox present Ihe Most Suspenseful Spy story ever screened "LANCER SPY"! j W,th DOLORES DEL RIO CEORGE 1 PANDERS -PETER LORRE JOSEPH I SCHILDKRAUT I jSUN TALKIeI WORLD) I To-Night 9.30 P.M. I j, Irtists present S j««>.\.\Ll) COLMAN in: T. Pl,soner of Zenda' j
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    • 346 9 ft* s AMUSEMENT PARK. y Show On Every Saturday and Sunday, Opening Al 12 and I Hi a.m. respectively. \almmm m. mm 7° Inv IKA BANCE. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON DANCE i2.:io TO 5.30 P.tt TO-MORROW AFTERNOON AND NIGHT DANCES I I 16 VALUABLE PRIZES OF TOIEET AND WASHING SOAH s GIVEN
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    • 198 9 77t£ Year's mosf Lovable Picture! TO-DAY AT 3-15, 6-15 9-15 p.m. ALII A >IKIIA VVarner Bros.' Entertainment treat jF ■->■ mmm kmm\\\\Kvk\Kw Ploy by VUt.M Sh.fmor. t Hob.mon Wh,t« Adootad C.wi.g." by Tom A r.nt NatiMoJ ►>~»„,• "ALSO BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS" Other Interesting Shorts. -'I -TT- 1~11l WIWI ■■■7|||7bi~ MI—'.MIW
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  • 622 10 JjEW regulations in order to relieve the traffic congestion In crowded centres In Malaya have not met with unanimous approval. In Singapore, for example, there is some controversy regarding the hours now fixed lor schools, namely 8.15 a.m. to 1.15 p.m. Formerly they were from 8 to 1,
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  • 770 10  -  And Dark Corridors THE WORLD'S A CRAZY HOUSE By C. H. Stanley Jones »OORS, doors, nothing but doors! Closing ol doors and demands for opcn'ng of doors. This is ;in era of doom. Whenever you pick up your newspaper you read of some allegorical
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 203 10 I THE "WEBLEY" SINGLE BARREL SEMI-HAMMERLESS EJECTOR GUN A thorough)* sound and reliable general purpose gun. Its extremely low price is made po .<sible by nnc and accurate machinini whPst by iv hand finish each gun is given an Individuality not found in the foreign mace aiticle. THE ACTION HAS
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    • 19 10 ~FRĔSH FLORAL WREATHS MADF. TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE "OUR SHOP" 16, DHOBV GHAUT, Singapore. Telephone No. 21 «6.
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    • 61 10 E v „-A t CHILDREN'S PYJAMAS B VTHING SUITS. Attractive little swim suits ol < 1 cotton. Striprd chenille effect h'or sunbathing or the water fc<iua Strap Lovely shades, navy suits or b; :.Ky; rose :.'axe, ***** lemon. S'zrs 4 to 12. 5 Usual Prices $1.85 to $2.75. U>L, U
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  • 417 11 Franco Victory Is Nearing Reuter. Burgos. Jar. 19 THE battle for Igualada, key town to Barcelona and 83 miles from the Catalan capital, began to-day. PX ?W»tfall Franco's troops were stationed in th* folds of a hill ftiUlia three miles of their
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  • 79 11 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 19.—President Roose velt has asked Congress to extend loi eighteen months its authorisation for tie Government's stabilisation fund and his power to change the value of the dollar, both of which are due to expir; on June 30 next. In a letter to Senator
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  • 49 11 Reuter. Burgos Jan. 19.—A dramatic ant; profiteering decree issued by the Franco Authorities provides that all person:, obtaining abnormal profits out of tne hostilities must pay a heavy tax towards national reconstruction. The tax rang' > from 42 to 30 per cent, of such profit. ficuter.
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  • 44 11 Singapore, Wednesday,—John Gludavatz ol the Arcade Restaura.o: was today charged with driving along yullMf ton Road in a manner dangerous to tba public on November 17. last. Gludavata claimed trial end 11?. C. i» WW ton, Traffic pos poind the case to January 27.
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  • 138 11 Reuter. London, Jan, 19. A DEMAND for immediate ac'ion with a view to ending the jo- of non-intervention in tne war is iv a sent to Mr. Chamberlain the National Conned of I.arevresenting the Labour Trades Union Congress and the Pcrliamentary Labour Part, The
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  • 157 11 Reuter. Geneva, Jan. i 9. \rai\ ITE committee meeting of tin LeagM to-da> avoided taking air. definite line either on the China Of Spanish questions, in spite m pr*ss« c t \erted by Dr. WellingRaw !id Senor del Vayo. I: is ondersl d that del Vayo
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    99 11 Madame Tabouis, most famous of French publicists, declares in UOeuvre" (says Reuter) that Hitler and Mussolini have reached an agreement regarding Spain and the Mediterranean She says that she has been Informed from Rome that Germany will support Italy's claim tc Jibuti and Tunis and the demilitarisation of
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  • 231 11 frills r Shanghai, Jan. 19. Pf n f se^ ponsored Wme in Canton has issued an onto compelling aU^boried! men from the acre of 11 upwards and 30 downwards to si- v 1 r'" mi l l nvy service under the n»me of the
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  • 125 11 Reuter. Washington. Jan. 18. A FORECAST that within three yenr thr '•Jnited States can be turning out warplanes at the rate of 12.000 yearly was made by Major-General Arnold, commander in chief cf the Army Air Corps at a secret session cf the House
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  • 42 11 Reuter. A Washington' message reports tl al the Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate has decided to postpone In den" nitely any consideration of proposals to revise or enlarge the present neutrality status of the United States.—Renter.
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  • 192 11 Reuter. Chungking, Jan 20. I CUlNisi despatch trom Sian :tates at 200 were kilLec. and wounded 300 houses demolished when 23 P '(se aeroplanes bombed the central J« el Sian yesterday, dropping over on th**** the P resent Japanese gßaftlttl north
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  • 232 11 Reuter. London, Jan. 19. OTRONG recommendations for a more active Government policy on behalf of the British export trade arc urged by the British Federatior. of Industries. The Federation emphasises that it is net so much the organisation of c r an industries which lias enabled
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  • 70 11 Reuter. Rangoon, Jan. 19. The Situation m Burma, with the development cf strik:s has grown more serious and mil tar} forces are being drafted to he areas. A thousand workers belonging to tin British-owned Burma Oil Company's refinery at Syriam have struck work, as Well as
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  • 38 11 Reuter. P rli i. Jan 19 A new 10 000 to ►nil er, Revdl'ta, wel r .1 In the presence of Admiral Baede* naval commander-in-chief. Germany now has four ships of this class— Renter
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  • 30 11 Reuter. Budapest. Jan. 19—Some 250.000 »n--hubitants of Budapest, totalling one fth of the city's entire population. are :11 with influenza. Over 200 have al ready died.—Reuter.
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  • 264 11 Reuter. Tok.vo, Jan. 13. JAPAN'S determination not to swerve from her fundamental policy of readjusting: relations between herself and China is declared by the newspaper Asahi Shimbuit to-day, which states that the Japanese Government's policy in this respect is to be proceeded with despite the British,
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  • 46 11 Reuter. Wasnington, Jan. 19.—The State Department has announced thai th." French Government will grant to the United States a six mcnths permit lor one or more American air transport companies to operate a trams-Atlantic arir service to France fcr passengers, mail and goods.—Reut.er.
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  • 121 11 Reuter. Barcelona. Jan. 19. pENOR Negrin, the Spanish premier, paid a surprise visit to-uay to the 3,000 l teruuticnal volunteers who have arrival v Barcelona for repatriation. They came in two Spanish freighters, pro.' seed by a mass ox submarine... desiroycn> and planes. Ihe volunteers, who arc
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    • 206 11 LATEST "H-M-V" MALAY RECORDS For The Month. NS:*I)7 Oh Mari Sung by Abdullah Kronchong Suara dari Kckasehu do. do. NS:i9t Tcrang dan Gelap Sung by Miss Room Kronen' Pcrnikahan do. do. ?;:-.::02 Ilulah Sorga Sung by Miss Jacoba Kronchong Ingat Tempo Dulu do. do. NS:SO3 Dibawah Langit yang terang Sung
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  • 378 12 HIGHER SPEEDS London, Jan. 19. f<( XS11) ERA RLE interesl has been aroused m iv ill cvn- the woHd by i he announcement oi a notable British invention which is the result of three years of intensive secret research m has
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  • 102 12 Mr. L A. Thomas has assumed duties as Chief Police Officer, Singaoore. while Mr. E E H. Beck who had been acting C.P.O. is now the Superintendent of the Special Brunch. Mr. H B. Sym. Assistant Superintendent o* Police, who was in charge ol Investigations at. the Detective
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  • 153 12 Singapore, Friday. THE appeal of Mr. E E. Manasseh, of Penang, whose claim against Mr. W Miller Mackav of Terbrau Rubber Estates, Ltd., Tohore. for commission of t-i«.ooO saia to be due on a proposed sale Of a Sarawak estate was dismissed in the lower court early last
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  • 178 12 m Singapore, Thursday. SEVERE criticism was levelled by Mr. Justice Home to-day at the manner in which jurors had been asked to attend at the pr?sent Assizes. Fourteen •jurors were called upon to-day to hear three trials. Mr. (i. L. Howe in asking his Lordship whether
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  • 155 12 (Tribuue Sport Reporter). Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. 4TTIRED in a striped shirt of an irange hue and white trousers, with a gaunt look on his face, a young Tamil, Suppiah, alleged to hav< been the man in the "green shirt," who had been wanted by
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  • 106 12 THE following is the statement issued x by the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co.. Ltd.. for the quarter ended Dec. 3, consisting of four four-weekly periods): BATTERY Tonnage of ore raised 18.853 tons. No. of ounces of Bullion produced 5,929.33 ounces. No of ounces of fine
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  • 64 12 Singapore, Thursday.—Ng Ah Kok was this morning charged in the fourth police court before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker with fraudulent possession ol four pieces of batck cloth, a piece of silk, a woollen sweater, a nair of Chinese black trousers and a towel, the total value of
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  • 210 12 Singapore. Thursday, aAM Yuen and Ng Wing, who were charged with nossession of two pistols some time last month appeared in the second prlice court this morning before Mr. Conrad Oldham when Court Inspector T. E. Wray informed his worship thpt he had instructions from the
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  • 82 12 Singapore, Thursday —Tan Yoke a 26 year old Klu-h. was this morning produced in the fourth police c->urt before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker on a charge that he yesterday at about 940 a.m. in house No. 17. Upper Cross Street, committed house-breaking and theft
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  • 16 12 The Kanee of Sarawak, who left Singapore this raornini; hv the Dutch, mail.
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  • 120 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Balik Pulau. Thursday. A VERDICT ot "death by misadventure due to burns" was returned at the conclusion of the resumed inquiry held before Mr. A. H. M. Hussain at the Bayan Lepas Court into the death of an 8-year-old Malay girl
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  • 136 12 IJER Highness, the Ranee of Sarawak left Singapore at 10 a.m. to-day on board the Christian Huvorens. bound for England. Interviewed this morning she told a Ma.laya Tribune reporter that she was on her way to see her first daughter Mrs. Harry Roy who is soon
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  • 586 12 Singapore, Thursday ACCUSED of being found in possession of 785 twenty-cent pieces and 2,807 ten-cent pieces, all counterfeit Straits Settlements coins and counterfeiting material, Goh Hen, a silversmith of Amoy Street, was sentenced to three years' rigorous imprisonment at the Assizes to-day on each
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  • 316 12 [From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Thursday. MX. J. A. A. Faith, the Coroner, who held an inquest on the late Mr. J. M. Billing, Executive Eneineer. Segamat, who was found shot dead at the Rifle Range, Batu Anant, on Jan 9, returned a verdict of suicide.
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  • 123 12 The candidates of the Far Eastern Music School, 1-A Kirk Terrace, Singa--1 ore. passed the Trinity College Local Examination in the Theory of Music held last month. Below are the results:— Preparatory Div.—Lee Wing Kei 100, Peter Saleh 98. Rosalind Chua 98, Adeline James 98. Irene
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  • 179 12 Hongkong. Jan. 9. HEAVY artillery duel is in progress along the Yellow River Ui the vicinity of Yumen where the Chinese are hotly resisting the Japanese. Between Hotsin and Kihsien. severe lighting is 1,1 progress. t t In South China, the Japanese, supported
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  • 37 12 Singapore. Thursday in Mr. W. G. Porter, has t en the General Hospital and inquests will be held during tew days. Mr. Porter if belief suffering from acute influenza, icoortcd to be doing well.
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  • 20 12 The Imperial air mails du< h and to-morrow respecth been delayed. They are i ed together on Sunday.
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  • 222 13 Plea For Unity Singapore. Thursday. gALESMEN in ?J n -apore are likely to submit a proposition to the r emp'oyers for the establishment of a provident fund. Th s was hinted at by Mr. Low R. Joo Hon. Secretary of the Chinese Salesmen's Association,
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  • 75 13 Under the auspices of the Bengal Muslim Association, Singapore, a mass meeting of all Indian Muslims will he held at the Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow at 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. to deliberate upon tne formation of an institution most essential to the Indian Muslims. The
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  • 112 13 Ottawa. Jan. 11 1 > clesf co-cperaticn with v i r f frncj matters was i i Aithui Meighcn, rontdrr «n the Canadian ing it the resumed de- »:<• address from the id that the determinato maintain her inteand with that de can always co-operate
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  • 35 13 Reuter. 19 The Councillor of has delivered to ign Office a note deto unilateral modifiI the N. .t -Power Pace. k ch note is on the lines of the an notes.—Reuter.
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  • 31 13 ti E Jeans, of the S.S. P inted Chief Air this appointment. \v been finalised traini M undreds of air raid h begins on Feb. 1.
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  • 551 13 I ai still taking Great Britain and northern Ireland but they are not with much alarm, usly crude efforts, home-made weato create an atmosphere of issue of Irish unity. >us damage has been "One ana a number of alleged ringmentality have been A jpAT these extremists hoped
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  • 66 13 Mr. Paul V. McNutt, U.S. High Commissioner to the Philippines, is seen alighting from the new Lincoln Zephyr, placed at his disposal by the Ford Motor Cc of Malaya. Mr. McNutt was entertained to lunch at the Adelphi Hotel yesterday afiernoon by the American Association. Mr.
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  • 470 13 Singapore. Thursday. TJNDER Section 430 (1) of the Criminal Procedure Ode, evidence in the absence of the accused person was r»-corjnd (o-Hay by the Relief Court Magistrate, Mr. \V. J. Tfcorogocd, during a prcinniimrr inquiry into I charge f*f attempted rap* 1 The
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  • 99 13 Reuter. London, jui. 1 J. HPHE police throughout MerseysiuV are searching for a motor car containing four men following a dramatic incident early this morning at Marshlane bridge, near Bootle. The car was brought to a standstill near the bridge where police had been guarding
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  • 76 13 Reuter. Paris, Jan 19. IT is believed that M Bonnet in his speech in the Chamber will make an emnhatic statement that France will not change her present pclicy on **pain and will oppose any suggestions for reopening the Franco-Spanish frontier. It is stated that in
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  • 60 13 Singapore Thursday.-Heng Boo Kheng was this mornuvt bound over In a personal bond of 350 for a period of six months to hp of good behaviour by Mr. Ccnrad Oldham in the Seconu Police Court for theft of two starting handles from a motor-car which was parked in frcnt of
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    • 265 13 and there is a lot in the old saying— "Variety is the spice f life* IK FISH —hot oi co!'! is equally nourishing and digestible. Excellent dishes i an he made from the large variety we ran offer you. suitable for every DOS ible occasion EIILH SVILIMIILTHONE: SPORE 537« (5
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  • 468 14 Team Leaves For K.L. To-Night (Tribune Sports Reporter) QINGAPORES State women's hockey eleven leave to-night for Kuala Lumour where they will meet the Selangor side, in the mter-State hockey clash on Saturday. Singapore's side has all the gocd
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  • 107 14 PLAYING on their own ground yesterday evenin? in a R?me of hockey, the V.M.C.A. Juniors lost to the Ceylon Sports Club by two goals to one. Outstanding for the Ceylonese were S. K. Sundram at fullback, and Dana in the forward line. Dana scored both goals for
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  • 55 14 SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY S SKYE 0 RACES AT TAIPINC,:--Kaee 1: MICKEY MOUSE Phoon Tok Race 2: PHAR PAR Taj Mahal Rate 3: ARMY CONTRACTOR Twinkling Eyes Race 4: REPUBLICAN Lover's Idol Race 5: RAWANG Pride of Perak Race 6. EMPEROR KUBLAI Mandai Race 7 EMPENNAGE Explode
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  • 54 14 Reuter. Copenhagen. Jan. 19.-Inge Soerensen of Denmark broke the women s record of 400 metres breast-stroke in 6 nun*. 16 2 sees. The previous holder was Martha Genenger of Germany who did the 4CO metres in 6 mins. 19.1secs_ Inee Soorensen is the holder of the 500
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  • 414 14 see R.A.F I HANDICAPPED by a forward line that was never able to combine, the R.A.F. were soundly beaten by six goals to one by the S.C.C. on the Padang yesterday. The S.C.C.. playing with ten men right throughout the game, were
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  • 103 14 MR. F. W. Brewer, President of the Singapore Boxing Board of Control will officially open the Happy World Gymnasium this afternoon at six o'clock. The gymnasium was built by Mr. George E. Lee. the managing director of the Happy World, for purposes of giving
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  • 75 14 FORT CANNING beat Alexandra Depot at rugger by three points to nil yesterday afternoon. The ball was difficult to handle but good work by the Canning forwards paved the way to victory. A bigger margin of defeat was prevented by the good kicking of Ritchie, the
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  • 98 14 THE annual hockey fixtures between the Rest and the Europeans will be played on the S.C.C. ground on Monday, Jan 30, commencing at 5.10 p.m. The ground will be enclosed and the charges for admission will be 50 cents and 20 cents. The following have been
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  • 729 14 THE following is the full programme for the first day's races u\ the Taiping Turf Club s January Skyc meeting to-da RACE I—Ponies, Class 3, Div. 3, Abt. 5 Furs. 00 0 ROSEOLET 10.12 Mrs F L.Havdhv; 00 0 ETONA 10.11 Mr. H. S. Kirwan 00
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  • 498 15 Wise And Clerc Bea ten (Tribune Staff Reporter) pLAYING brilliantly at times, and displaying a good collection of fancy shots, the Java champions, Samboedjo and Liem Djoe Djiem thrilled a fair crowd at the Happy World Stadium last night where four exhibition tennis
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  • 43 15 Staff Reporter) ipur, Thursday, iias won both of the rifle h for the Far i i which the S.S.. Hongkong lon look part. Results:— V SIGHTS 7b7 |»ts. 759 742 719 SIGHTS 700 679 «41 Ovlon 019
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  • 45 15 Durban, J.m.l 9. I natch between South Africa will at Durban. Gibb, Paynter, ich, Valentine, Wilkinson and Yardley. been retained prothe form he thi Border XI, arul in the last match at 1 i: Mitchell, Vander- Viljoen. Melville, I ngtoh, Gordon
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  • 18 15 I night, the B sing Championship to be held at Gillman itponed to a later
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  • 70 15 •ith sufferers from ltn W digestive disturbances fl pain and discomfort milamed stomach tive that solid foods 1 Even liquid foods we D i r mtedmust get quick new nis body. Doctors and °onq that Horlicks is stomach when other Led The reason is that
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  • 133 15 THL following are the teams in the match between the Rest of Singapore and South XV tomorrow at 5 p.m.:— REST OF SINGAPORE (in Colorjs):_Spr. Pass; Lt. J. H. Prest, I. P. Wood, P. H. Burgess and Capt. C. W. Maisey. Dr. O. F. Jones and
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  • 196 15 T. YV. Ong's 1; Mong Joo 0. W. Ong's team, last year's wood-en-spoonists, sprang a great surprise last night when, with nine players, they met and defeated Mong Joo's team, champions, by one goal to nil at Hong Lim Green. It was a
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  • 71 15 THE Garrison Golf Club's Women's iMonthlv Medal for January was played at Tanglin on Tuesday and Wednesday. and resulted in a tie between Mrs. MacFarlane and Mrs. Brittorous with a net score of 35. The following were the best returns: Mrs. L. R. S. Macfarlane 46
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  • 440 15 R.A.M.C 8 pts. Manchesters li p. 30 Co. R E 3 pts. R.A.F. 'A' OL gRIGHT rugby was served up yesterday on the |MMbW£ when twa ties in the S.C.C. seven-a-side tournament were played. The R.A.M.C. beat the Manchester side in the first tie
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  • 71 16 At the annual general meeting of the rc:ok Ayer Bpwartii League he a.: r.t the jhurch H:\l recently, the following were sleeted umce beare s lor the ensuing /ear: Prudent, Mr. Tan Hock Seng; /ice-Presidents Mr. Ong Bee lio\i <reecied), blisses Jbe Liao -\'eo, Koh Cht-v;
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  • 87 16 (By "PETE") NO reminder need be given to boxing fans of the boxing at the Happy World covered stadium tonight, when Young Frisco will defend his title against Som Pong over fifteen three-minute round. Frisco starts favourite. The other fifteen three-minute round contest will be between
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  • 362 16 TTIE following are fixtures in the English league and Ca Scottish cup on Saturday at Home n(i FIRST DIVISION Arsenal vs. Wolves Birmingham vs. Chelsea Blackpool vs. Sunderland Brentford vs Aster. Derby vs. Grimsby. Leeds vs. Huddersfield Leicester vs. Charlton' Liverpool vs Bolton Manchester
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  • 55 16 Last night the ambulance was C J£ to the Kandann Kerbau Pol:co s to remove a Chinese cyclist sw. been knocked down by a motor_ the junction of Selegie Road ana o j Timah Road. The cyclist rece laceration wound over 'la which was bleedhm profusely remov.d
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  • 68 16 Reuter. New York. Jan. 19. rm FARR will meet Tony Galento over fifteen rounds in Madison Square Garden on Mar. 10. If he is the winner he probably will be matched with Joe Louis for the title. Farr's manager. Joe Gould, states that the Galento
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  • 24 16 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 19.- Mr. Joseph Kennedy is returning to London in th middle cf February to resume duties as Ambassador.—Reuter
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    • 187 16 (CimNL) What Does Your Baby Weigh? If Underweight Give Him BABY'S OWN TABLETS Seven pounds at birth—that I* R good normal weUrhi for an Infant when b-r:ns his Ufe'9 battle. And he shou'd Kte?dilv continue increasing after the n>.-t few weeks Lose of welaht, or fn'ure to train weight, is
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    • 197 16 Incident in the match between, the R.A.F. (H.Q.) and the S.C.C. of. A WEEK AGO man.., NOW THRIVING ON THE Jkm mffh All the strength and tight had fl mThmf B one out ot him, deserted by his selfiH Wa 'Fm\ Wa. m confidence, he was left prey to gloomy
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  • 60 18 Cbu] j The third meetin* Ol Pc pie's Political Assembly. originally .scheduled to be convened iv January has been postponed t i- next month. The postponement nas been recesHated by the recent dismissal of Mr. Wane c i»rtf-wel trnm h ,<: 1 president of the Assembly. No has
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  • 458 18 Houses, Shops And Factories Demolished f ACUTE FOOD SHORTAGE Why Your Help Is Needed Hongkong. LARGE prosperous sections of the districts of Samshui, Hoshan, Koyiu, Koming, Siewif, and Kwangning in the West River valley in Kwangtung have been devastated and, at
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  • 74 18 P°ipmg.—ln response to letters trcm 1 the Rttreat] of Pclice tor repairs to be made to Peiping's city wall, the bureau cf Public Works has made estimates of 1 expenses for various repairs to be made. I The Bureau of Public Works has petitioned the
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  • 90 18 Kweiyang.—A branch office of the In--1 ernat onr.! Peace Campaign is established here to further the movement aga nst Japanese aggression and to mak known to the world Japanese outrages in China. Mr. Cheng Yin-fan in charge of the branch office in Kweilin will shortly ily to
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  • 111 18 SOLICITOUS ovej the welfare of Chi- 1 nes? refugees in H:ngkong. General Li Han-yun, cha rman of the tung Provincial Government, has sent a telegram to the Chinese Press Asso- ciation in Hongkong requesting it to ascertain the conditions of the destitute people who
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  • 178 18 IN the Ustrict of Szewui the town of Mafona before the brunt of the Japanese invasion. Japanese artillery bombardmfnt has demolished practically all villages in the Outskirts and their air bombings have wrecked some 60 shops and residences inside the city. About 100 civilians nave been
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  • 330 18 JHAT the Chitu determined to iewZT? rich economic Southwestern provinces ofnZl an Kwangsl, Yunnan chow, Szechuan and StmmTt a big way as a war-tim* m J ure will be conclusively upon the forthcominu lorkS*t of the Southwest Econol construction Commission l£ will hare Generalitsinu > cXiV-i* WmUhek,
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  • 273 18 WHILE the jreneral lull is unbroken on various fronts, Chinese -uenlle are continuing their hide-and-seek trame with the Japane* Always avoiding a pitched hat tie, the guerillas disperse of their »wt v henever a large Japanese force arrives ba( stage a cotne-bacft a- 0*
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  • 548 19 Bardoli Session Concluded (United Press). The Committee probably is meeting again at Wardha towards the end of February prior to the Tripuri session. Gandhiji was present at the afternoon session of the Committee for three hours. Recording deep regret at the killing of Major Bazelgette,
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  • 84 19 Bardcli, Jan. 14. R having conferred with n ends and fellow workers ally with Gandhiji, I ne to the conclusion Feb. I next, I should breach of the order of Durbar banning my the State, unless be- it is unconditionally itum was announcth Jamnalal Bajaj,
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  • 107 19 (United Press). Ne w Delhi, Jan. 15. TJUNDRED and fifty-five advocates have been enrolled by the federal Court till the end of December, 1939. frl£ eSe i, indude 67 senior advocates from all provinces including lawyerm^S* 4 3 i- ke Mr Bh ulabhai Desai, h ~< A
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  • 310 19 Bardcli, Jan. 15. If Ajra Khan had a conference with Mahatma Candhi Sirdar Vaflahhai Patel was present. The conference Working Committee's room and lasted till 12.45 pn» c I! in d'putation leaders, Mr and »lr. Husein Nassar h( re led into the conference 11.43 ii
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  • 80 19 (United Press). Tin I Bombay. Jan. 13. I M i aeroplane carrying mails is. which was missing last, was found '"i ils pilot the sol» or- at a distance o» HO lr m Madras according to a %t I,,( 'ved here to-day. I' ,i with mails left
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  • 118 19 (United Press). Bombay, Jan. 14. CJ. Subhas Chandra Bose, Congress P Resident, and Sj. Saral Chandra Bose, who arrived here this morning from Bardoli left this evening for Calcutta by the Calcutta Mail. As arranged at present. Sj. Subhas Chandra Bose will stay at Calcutta
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  • 164 19 (United Press). UNITED Press understands that immediately after the conclusion of the Tripuri Congress session Mahatma Gandhi will leave for the Frontier Province by the middle of March next. How long Gandhiji will prolong his stay in Frontier is not known. (United Press). »i» !j* h- S|C The
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  • 95 19 (United Press). Hazaribagh. Jan. 15. ALVAGE operations undertaken in regard to the ill-fated Debra Dun Express led to the discovery of fourteen more bodies to-day. h^iUl^ 8 su P port t0 the rumour tna i aw« ?h y g S mcd curren cy that casuwhaf
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  • 46 19 (United Press). Inquiries in Congress circles ;n Peshawar indicate that no definite information regarding the date of arrival of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad at Peshawar has been received, though it is still expected that he might come towards the end of this month.—(United Press).
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  • 67 20 S This picture was taken by the TriZ Nine staff pnoto- grapher, Mr 5 i hong Wing Wah, during the New Fear celebration* I at Kames Hotel Singapore. J A malicious and Z unfounded rumour was recently cir- ciliated to iha effect that the photograph wa i
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  • 60 20 Sir William Seeds, appointed last August to succeed Lord Chilston as Ambassador to Soviet Russia, is now in Moscow. Sir William, who is 56, has served in many different capitals, being appointed to Brazil in 1930 and remaining there five years. Photo shows Sir William
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  • 113 20 Mr. Chamberlain was shown round the Palazzo Venezia by Court Ciano (see lop picture). Below is a photograph of the British Premier and the rm.n( Or th" ri**V II is seen with Mr. Chamberlain (with Lord Halifax In the background), inspecting the museum at the Palaz?o Venezia. PREMIER'S VISITTO ROME
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  • 186 20 IMPERIAL Airways announced at ihe tt| that they htpM wt**n a ervice across the as soon as the flying boat harbours at BoUwvui Nta -~na» and Montreal (Canada) are clear of ice Leading their fleet fo r this crvice will range Hying boats of the
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