Malaya Tribune, 21 January 1939

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXVL- No. 17. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaga tribune. Saturday, January 21, l ;>:i?i. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1939 FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 120 1 Read The SUNDAY TIIIBUNE Dominant Jn Malaya WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR jas. Dawson Son., Ltd. AND CARRY STOCKS OF THEIR WELL-KNOWN FRICTION SURFACE RUBBER BELTINC AND Super Quality "WELTONA" Hair Belting Price and particulars on application: GuniME c €b (Inc in S.S.) 1 WP9 miA. (Beauty Slojv THE METHOD
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    • 140 1 i MADAME PAGE LATE 92 PICCADILLY, LONDON. i DRESSMAKER, DESIGNEK i TAILORMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS IN STOCK. FROM:— jss. $30. 13, BATTERY ROAD. TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE. 2 A.P B. 2 SUggy PERFUMERY TOILET PREPARATIONS HR_R' I^ĔBlT^T 5 JASMIN CONCENTRATED ESSEN( t W lii —1 charm to all ito users.
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  • 87 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Wednesday. Corporal 1108, Serdara Singh, of Vrr Depot Police, Johore Bahru, was killed yesterday afternoon when he fell from the second storey of the Depot building to the cement floor below—a drop of about thirty feet. He wa.s
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  • 49 2 Singapore. Thursday .—Miss J E. Darlington was to-day fined $1 by Mr C. H. Written, Traffic Magistrate, wheri :he pleaded guilty to the charge ol causing an obstruction in Middle Road by foiling to park as close to the kero as possible on November 13, 1938
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  • 109 2 Reuter. London, Jan, 19. a N anonymous postcard was received A t day by the editor of the Birmingham Evening Dispatch which contained the following message: "Warning. London, Manchester and /jverpool, B.itteryea and Rhyadder and Coventry are next and there will be no mistakes
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  • 159 2 London, Jan. 18. {EVEN men appeared in the Manchester City Police Court this morning and were remanded in custody on a charge under the Explo- sive Substances Act. This is the sequel to the explosions in Manchester on Monday morning result ing in the death cf
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  • 202 2 GANDHI ON JEWS REICH Reuter. P London, Jan. 19. ALESTINE belongs to the Arabs m the same sense that England belongs to the English. It fa Hro lff and inhuman to impose the Jews on the Arabs," declares Gandhi, writing in the Church of England Newspaper. Gandhi points out however,
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  • 669 2 Singapore. Thursd A MELODRAMA of mothers-in-law provided the motif t,> l an cima? mg revelation of conjugal break-up between a young edu« t Straits-born Chinese and his 23-year old wife, unfolded befor G. S. Rawlings, the Third Magistrate, to-day. Chco Weng Foo. living at
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  • 78 2 I Jjj'We, Wednesday.. Tl i Chonn, a Cantonese, who said nved at No. 6, Tanjong Pa was this mornmg produced < Kenneth A. Blacker in th, hce court and charged thai about Dec. l, a t about 10 on 24, Canal Roac\ attempted Ah Gw*c. After the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 397 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. Pa Oand BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore 1939 RANPURA 17.000 Jan. L' 7 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Feb. 10 BURDWAN 0.070 Feb. ll CANTON 15.500 21 J Somali 0.800 Mar. 10 CORFU 15,000 Mar. 10 CHIIRAL 15.M00 Mar. 24 CARTHAGE
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    • 301 2 STEAMER SAILINGS I yioypj I DOES YOUR I LEAVE APPROACH? I Please let us offer you 1 accommodation ion the I fastest, most modem and I luxurious. I N.D.L. EXPRESS I LINERS. I Passage Agents: I LOHMANN CO., LTD.. 124, Robinson Road, I Phone 7565. STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. LOCAL
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    • 294 2 I j io: UAN6KOK SAIGON- Z B > Luxurious One Class Motorships. S ma mi., Tons trom Penang. P. Sham, Malacca, S'por* I n -T n ail w ia (11,000) 31-1 1-2 2-2 4-3 I m..s. Jutlandia" (13,100) 21-2 22-2 "3-2 25-2 S j iii-s. -Aleonia" (11,000, 14 3 =J*
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    • 146 2 11 H4MBURG-AMERIKA LINIE S3 Deutsch Austral ische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. m c DuuTMi Due S'oore 1939 ms. KHEINLAND via Manila Jan. 23 t m.s. BURGENLAND Direc* Feb 4 t s.s. OLDENBURG Direct Feb' 20 nM9
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  • 482 3 w Singapore, Friday. "WE do not convict people unless there is dead certainty. The accused is acquitted", said Mr. L B. Gibson, the District Judge, at the conclusion of a case of alleged robbery heard by his honour to-day. Commenting on the description 01 mc
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  • 153 3 [From Our Oam Correspondent] Malacca, Friday. PLANS for Air Raid Precautions in Malacca have already been drawn up by the Chief Police Officer, Mr. W. A. C. Haines, who hopes to finalise arrangement's shortly. Malacca will be divided into four groups and each group will
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  • 127 3 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 20. MR. ROOSEVELT'S secretary states that the President had not seen the bill providing new naval bases reported yesterday before it was introduced and was not necessarily committed to the support of the proposed expenditure of five millions lor the development
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  • 153 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A NEPHEW of the Assistant DL. trict Officer, Kajang, was killed and another man seriously injured when a car and a motor bus met in a headlong collision near the UVt milestone Cheras Road yesterday morning. It would appear that
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  • 41 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) .»rom u Johore Bahru Thursday His Highness Tungku Mahkota. the Regent of Johore. his A.D.C., Her gggnej, T«n K Ru Ampuan and the Hot, JohoreT wIU attend the coronation of tne Sultan of Selangor.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 503 3 Pla&Ajipm. CldnoJdiMmsmiA. PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality il NDEB& now Uivi td for the rials or service. For I alclpaJ render Room Date of I mo tons of Pi'i Lead lor toe I i 1939. iron Pipes end Specials -a fl 1939. apply and |H» Ul mild steel c Vehicles 12
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    • 672 3 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE. IN THE COURT OF THE JUDGE AT JOHORE BAHRU. originating Summons No. 38 ol 1938. Between (1) Toil Ah Muh and it) H. Toh. (lie executors of the Will ol Date Toll Ah Boon deceased of No. 90, Jalau imahiin, Johore Bahru, Chargces. Ana Tre
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    • 634 3 DOM ESTi(: OCCURRENCE ENGAGEMENT. The engagement is announced between ML', Bcey chow Ihye, eldest aaughter of Mr. Boey Kwok Quee and the late Mrs Boey Kwok Quee (Manam Soo A 1 Kiev > and grand-daughter of the late Mr. Boey Lian Chin, to Mr. Lim Kheng Poey, third son of
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    • 417 3 JOHNO AQUARIUM 115 PRINSEP ST. SPORE. BIGGEST BREEDING POND IN I SINGAPORE. I \FANESE GOLD FISH i(l variou-. itttdta, Angel Fish, lovely gCllitlH < < ♦•r rapin) Fisii receptacles food and ball tie, just anived from Japan. FOOD PROBLEM WITH GASTRITIS For years, doctors wanted to find a food that
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  • 91 4 London, Jan. 20. Paris 177 1 32 New York 4.68 116 Montreal 4.71% Brussels 27.70 Geneva 20.72% Amsterdam 8.62 Milan 89 Berlin 11.70 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Prague 136 V 2 Helsingfors 226 3 4 Madrid nominal Lisbon 110 3 16 Athens 5471/2 Bucharest 660 Buenos Aires 20.34
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  • 811 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Jan. 20, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co, Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 33 413 Al: m Kumbang 26 9 27,9 Austral Malay 4S|- 471-nom Ayer Hitani 22'- 2316 Ayer Weng 0.55 0.60 Bangrin Tin 20j3 21j9 Batu Selangor 1.30 135
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  • 317 4 Singapore, Jan. 20. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3(9 43 Ayer Hitams 22|3 23 6 Bangrins 20- 21Batu Selangors 1.31 1.35 SiSS? 3IJ 0.35 Hongkong Tin 18 6 20Chenderiangs 12 6 13 6 ShSfJSJ 1 065 0.68 Idrls Hyd. 6 9 7 6 Ipoh Tin 22
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  • 11 4 The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:
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  • 11 4 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:—
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  • 165 4 Singapore, Jan. 20. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $143 R <Siani »W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $139 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyaa $137 Siam No. 1 $21') Siam No. 2 $200 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $120 Siam Broken Rice No. 2
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  • 49 4 -pon rights between AdministraAdministrations. ?^om 1 3 Tn Transfers FMq lb. ,1° To gA Mainland M "L S.S. Islands S_f2 169.507 97.468 ***** SE_ B9 I 436)588 S. elanta _HS *****5 791 qT« Trengganu 22,181) 790 8 2 309,302 2,309,302 I 028 ont "<20,069 1,028,069
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  • 105 4 OP CURRENT DIVIDENDS Company nmM Singapore, Jan. 20, 5 P m y Dividend Books Total fo> TIN. close Date financial PunSr ntlng 3d. Jan 27 Pa F y e a s ble 3 to S h 9d. Jan. 20 g* Jg Petaling st/ finQl T Sd.Bonus Jan
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  • 119 4 9m jaaynard ft Co., Ltd.. $30,000 int Apr. 30. Oct. 3l\.™....90 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: >% 1901 red. 1940 $4J:1,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 1ft «iA 1907 red. 19*7 $1000,000 InY" nom i fK« 31 Sept. 30 inpiA k% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int"" 110 nom
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  • 357 4 LONDON COMMODITIES 1 Previous t« RUBBER Steady 6Pot 3uye« 8 7 h Fellers 81 16 Ist Forward (February) Buyers 8 0 m Sellers 81 16 2nd Forward (Apr.|June) Buyers 8 116 Sellers 8 316 j 3rd Forward (July Sept.) Buyers 8'« I m 8eller« 8 J 4
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 340 4 B \XK OF <III\ 1 (xncorporated In China oy Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Assc. Manager's Office 6442. Excnai:ge Dept. 6441. Gareral Office 5188-S Cable Address: CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capita! Ch. 40,000,000.01 Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. 4,800,000.01 Total Assets approximately Ch. 1,800,000 000
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    • 117 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd, (incorporated in the Straits Settlements) CAPITAL: Authorised »40,000,000.00. tosued and Pai(J Up WjmmM HEAD omCE. CHTNi BUILDING, CHCUA STREET, SINGAPORE Local Branches 458, North Bridge Road, Sinr *p »rr 253 South Bridge Road, Sinjja, I Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA I LONDON BANKERS: /{TV NEW *ORX BANKERS j
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  • 145 5 THE ambulance \v;.»s «a lied to the 3 13 milestone. Bttkit Timah Koad yesterday afternoon to re move n woman, two and f<>ur men to the Tan T tk Seng Hosjiiisl fol'owmff R collision between a motor van and a baby car. The miured
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  • 66 5 Reuter. A Berlin message states that Hitler j understood to be preparing a big speecr at a meeting of the Reichstag on Jan. 30. though no cili. ial announcement I as \e' been made. The speech is likely to I be intended mainly for
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  • 69 5 1 Singapore, Wednesday.—Lit.-. Cheng v 22 yaar c.d Teochiu, was thi> morning mtenced to 14 days* rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Conrad Oldham in the second police court on the charge tt theft cl a hat valued at -iC from, a car No J. 0335, the property of
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  • 40 5 Reuter. Berlin, Jan. 19: It is officially denied that an? changes In the German Government are contemplated. The denial follows the reemt rumours in the 'or Ipn oress concerning the position ol t>r. Qoebbeis. —Renter.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 457 5 I TO-MORROW'S CHURCH SERVICES i DIIE W S CATHEDRAL .:;y ill 22ND JANUARY Hi [y Communion, m Matins. Chora! Eucharist. Sunday School. Evensong and Sermon. The Rev O. E. J. Hedge. Weekdays: Communion on Monday and Fri 8 am.: Wednesday <St Day at 7 and 8 a.m. Communion en Tuesday,
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    • 521 5 kien). Preacher: Rev. Lim Poh Chin. English Church Pastor: Rev. E. S. Lau Sunday, 8.45 a.m. Sunday School. 045 a.m. Service of Worship (in English). Preacl cr: Rev. E. S. Lau. Friday. 8 p.m. Young People's Circle Devotional Meeting. Straits Chinese Church Pastor: Rev. Che w Hock Hin. Sunday, 3.30
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    • 239 5 p.m.. Gospel Service, (in English). Speaker: Mr. Koh Tiong Choo. Monday, 8 p.m., Gospel Service (In Malay), Speakers: Messrs. Lim Kirn Teck and Wee Teow Poh. THE SALVATION ARMY (Headquarters—2o7, Tank Road) Sunday, 9.30 a.m. Holiness Meeting. 11 a.m. Malay Meeting. 4 a.m. Sunday School. 5.30 p.m. Service Men's Meeting.
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    • 287 5 •SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH <5, Penang Road* Church Elders: L. I. Bowers, G. A. Campbell. English Services Saturday to-day» Sabbath School, 8.30 p.m. Divine Service, 5 p.m. Tug day. 7.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Chinese Services Pastor: Prang Yin Hee. Saturday <to-day) Sabbath BchocL 10 a.m. Divine Sen-ice. 11 a.m. Wednesday,
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    • 453 5 BMBBMMMBBMM thV t SKs GET your sore throat well before something more serious follows, such as laryngitis, quinsy or influenza. Start taking Peps regularly at the slightest feeling of throat trouble and you'll not only cure it but also keep free from coughs, colds and chills. fA Peps, dissolved in
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  • 224 6 U.S. Plans For Guam' Resented Reuter. Washington, Jan 10 pRESIDENT Roosevelt has appnjLi the bill providing for a Q of new naval bases in the Atlant and Pacific as recommended h v /T Naval Board. v The Washington correspond™ '.he New York Times the bill authorises
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 655 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of Chemists and Storm ARE YOU KIND TO YOUR CHILDREN Ofto.'i vfefii a child OOM md frrtful. weuk .vill speak tartMy, without realizing that there is OJTUalrf i rv definite niturii reason for th' 1 child y.'uv out r to b his tongue coated' Does
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    • 139 6 reliable! j AND j I PROMPT j j SERVICE j J IS YOURS, WHFN YOU ENTRUST j ALL YOUR CLOCK AND WATCH I REPAIRS TO f YICK WOH HING j j 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, I 1 (Near Middle Road), I PHONE NO. 7922. J Contractors for the Repair of
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    • 316 6 i i ,t*tw*.„ IN AID OF THE CHINA RELIEF FUND. INDIR THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF THE CONSUL-GENERAL FOR CHINA, MR. KAO LING-PAI, m THE CHINA RELIEF FUND COMMITTEE OF SINGAPORE will present THE WU-HAV SONGSTERS <28 Talented Chinese Amateur Artistes) in A MODERN CHINESE CHORAL AND DRAMATIC PROGRAMME— 1 Fifteeii
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1158 6 Accordion Band From Singapore, 8.20 p.m. mj P^Hklß| j ZIIL 225^ metres 33 TRANSMISSION 5. fll "X^j^^^^^^^T^^^^^^^^ p.m.' J a.m. 951 Mc s^ 3 L55 m.) 200 ISSSr 1) chestra, conducted by Mark H V^V 5.00 a" Malay musical entertain- Lubbock production by Dou- I LL J ment from the
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  • 118 7 Brothers ire going ritzy latter oil dofhes. For ne now, the three cinecavort d across the >liikii.« l>ut limited Mv i-t K t-rs. 1 however, aWng out with an that many a feminine with resT>ect. Fifteen their own interpre- ell-dressed sword
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  • 907 7 HOW did the Marx brothers get that way—w e ir.ean get that crazy clownishness whereby they have only to appear in several feet of fllm for movie fans the world over to howl with dehtfjt. sway and chortle and graw weak nith
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  • 144 7 A SPECIAL midnight matinee of the world-famous film "The Citadel" 's to be .shown at the Pavilion cinema to-night < Saturday) at midnight. Based on A. J Cronin's best selling novel about doctors in Harley Street, It tars Robert Donat and Rosalind Russell, nd though made
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 17 7 11 MM i lurn ■lim then take PITLMOBIOSE S^HjrS'Csar 'ROSITM for Couch il* Singapore Phone g*» t
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    • 488 7 He Gaind M Quickly cri'Vikelp .••Now Feels Fine! JL Like Thousands of Otliers He Found the 12 Minerals i 6 Vitamins+Food WKMĔk:W I lodine in "VIKELP" Quickest Way tjPRH A Yet to Add Pounds, Build New Strength Energy n ithout Drugsl Road Ms actual letter fl I Gentlemen I I
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    • 261 7 This was my BAD LEG t^ll until I used W^^^M (uticura Bl^t# V/ OINTMENT fQl^^l Chronic leg ulcer is a most exacting feesi <*:*. of the healing power of any skin reii I and in this distressing and crippling Wt affliction a few applications of Cuticura g W will i-jcrv.-
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 153 7 i DAILY CROSSWORD I r""i r i m i i i i I l CLUES ACROSS: 27. Despatched again is to ~y Siave a twisted no. lUgnallt clxES DOWN: a M I- a Gayopera- 4 Roman regiment, bear, c /'oh stir Is violent, world ove, J on W tort halt,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 47 8 I (THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS PICTURE COMES BACK! CApiTOL 3.1 5 -Mi-».15 4 SHOWS TO-MORROW n A.M. 3.15 6.15 and 9.15 Brand New Print! Direct From Record Breaking Return Screen"n g rAll'""^ uce cabot W&mmXW** HffiP IfcJ and Odd O 77 7 WEUtpi wimi wo:\im»ii<tl< FARLY! ™<. w^mTi^zZT'T^z;
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    • 418 8 ITS THE SUNSHINE SPECIAL FOITLL WANT "GAY, POPULAR COMEDY" sa Ti j I'AVILIO* 3.15 6.15 9.15 TC-nnu Stars! 3 Loves! 3f \m\\Wm J JANET GA VNOH ■feyW Robt MONTGOMERY *.nd snow: Gary Cooper in THK 4)>VFVTrpr( n« The Mighty Cavalcade Of The ™ri f iffi Rns c X Ist Show:
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    • 7 8 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 409 9 r' l j A Qneat filo<s N cw£powerful:drama. MIDNIGHT j E^B^^^'^-E^B^^^ <J m v A KING VIDOR Prod uction of A. J. Cronin» novel I T y "»th RALPH RICHARDSON REJC HARRISON J EMLYN WILLIAMS Produced by VICTOR SAVILLE USUAL PRICES BESAR i ROAD L (Malayan Leading Anneroeat Park). I
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    • 218 9 1 POSITIVELY LAST DAY OF mi Year's most Lovable Picture! I AT 11 A.M. 3-15 6-15 9-15 P. M. ALHAMBRA WARNER BROS. ENTERTAINMENT TREAT! i j Presenting KAY FRANCIS j at best Scintillating Best! I KISS ABLE! m I BON IT A GRANVILLE inst rMfgSi ANITA LOUISE i ■MX BOBBY
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  • 684 10 [UjK Lloyd George has been in m action again, pouring out bitter criticism of the Britten Government in general and the Prime Minister in particular. He accuses Mr. Chamberlain of having "cringed and crawled before the dictators for months" and declares that the visit to Rome only mtensihed
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  • 1104 10 0l L66N WEEK-END REVIEW it has been said that one of the chit I reasons which induced Mr Chamberlain to cane to an agreement with the totalitarian States during the September Crisis was the sudden realisation oi the formidable air strength <<i Air Weakness Disappearing
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  • 532 10 JJCHACHT is no longer German bank chief. It Is not clear whether he has been dismissed or has retired, but it seems certain that, for the second time in a year, some serious difference of opinion has arisen between Germany's most power!ul financier and the Nazi leaders.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 239 10 THE "WEBLEY" SINGLE BARREL SEMI-HAMMERLESS EJECTOR GUN A thoroughly sound and reliable general purpose gun Its I extremely low price is made pt> a ble by fine and accurate ma- ciiining whl'rt by its tiund finish each gun is given a:; Indnrt- g duality not found In the foreign made
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  • 197 11 Reuter. Berlin Jan. 20. .liauover the reason for Dr. Schacht's V but the weU -„j tivmkoi l him for his i rw Schacht this morning and tnanKea ler received Dr. jm* ftW Reicl Then had been nothing in Dr. Schacht s appearance or attitude yesterday to
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  • 74 11 n: MOUBS of an impending gelt neral election in Britain re„i,ti a lilliP from a i ai quarter. Sir Douglas Hacking, chairman oi the Conservative Party, wntmg w lh org an Imperial League <sa>s v states that "This year it is possible there wffl be a
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  • 112 11 Defence Of Canai Vital Reuter. 1 states -/mv propose iooo mm in the Panama Canal Pr< .dent that he favoured hM au {Q liture ol nv n T? ua m. He exdefence improvements ptolncd however, that denmce flpil !aen- did not necessarily mean a ci the
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  • 21 11 Reuter. Paris. Jan. <0.-A» &*™igtg? has been arrested near Ma'et^ South Tunis. Taiea. look photographs of a pioiuu •Reuter.
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  • 222 11 ARITA IS BRIGHT THOUGHT Reuter. Tokyo, Jan. 20. AN empnati: declaration A that Japan's schemes for C hina in no vise threaten the independence or the interests of the latter orol foreign powers, hut rather the reverse, was made the foreign
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  • 205 11 Shanghai. Jan. 21. Ised within the "n i first place Japanese mihtaiy r t WO proKwangal fere I vinces 01 K.wanß*« rhinese authcie the m en°emy All 2SS further penetration in '"2w o he activities of Chinese P.uertSL thind the .Japanese lines,
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  • 471 11 Reuter. Lerida, fan 3». ho imminent the Nationalist propaganda minister Senor DECLARING the fall of Bare* ona to 1 ~J^ to^ of foodstuffs forth* U Sune,, has asked proving ha. already promised to send a thou- elief of the city, with volunteer s tc
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  • 80 11 Reuter. Jerusalem. Jan 20 The F*k*'n--.(wish National Cojinctl has \saaec i i dement deploring the a 1 eged renew* of Arab terrorism. nvolv.n* B Jewish and Arab ricttas ment which apparently Is d k v-ards the forthcoming London la k. wmnu w rf r ewed terrorism
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  • 189 11 Lond«.n. lan. 20. ever >n Peace ifr Bvwate- says the Government has n S I d«"SS iTair bombardment ol an cxcent Italy, reject this vie*. it f understood that the geneva iJvi ri of the United States navy emholds that sea power wa, ?imn?tcertainly
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  • 69 11 Reuter. Landou, Jan. 0 1U WibM Hun«cr: no said h- w«wM »c.l M t Sere wen Iwrtfcer boanh swtiafi Trp'nul Government The Northern that had been able to warn Lon Son outrages Bttgh take PjJ^ outrages were that it was obvious ihe out y ,10 that
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  • 22 11 Reuter. t on Nothing is known *J Par? J £Embassy Vre of a report McrKiay from Genet*.—Renter.
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  • 76 11 Reuter. A ~,..„,,«0« a. the Qu.. S .un of Yemen. Farouk had taken the place the Imam for a concerted effort to unite It ig generally felt that Egypt should take the leadership for a unite Ai ab fmnt md Parouk's action is taKen
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  • 27 11 Reuter. j-.-. on—Mr Chamberlain 1Monday night on national serv.cc i £2». A reserve y^wlU lonal service handbook wlll 1 the country on Wednesday. Reuter.
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  • 530 12 OPPORTUNITIES FOR HIGHER EDUCATION TO perpetuate the work done for the British Empire by the late Lord 1 Mibwr, scholarships have he( n founded at the King's School, Canterbury, England, under a trust deed, out of funds collected by the Memorial Committee. Open to boys
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  • 63 12 tont Protector of ChtaeseTwoOK TK?rI nnea in th fifth police court before Mr .n-tr-iv I\° n C harKCS of having ln ■Bui n.j; and 0 bringing into the Cn On ff. Mvi T.y c C On the hist charge the fine was S2n in default
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  • 109 12 Singapore, Friday.— charged at the instance ol Mr. F. I. TreSett Ass£of\ S eT^ endent of Poli <* in charge sta t C T antol^ se T sub bra nch. detective stat.on. Lei Ah Kan alias Lei Faat J-nai. a Cantonese, appeared before Mr Kenneth a. Blacker
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  • 71 12 Reuter. New York, Jan. 20. THE .Norwegian motor tanker "Jaguar" is reported to have broken into two in mid-Atlantic. A radio message states that the steamer "Iluala" rescued the crow of '.7, who clung for hours to the two halves of of the ship. The "Jaguar which
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  • 127 12 Singapore. Frid:t.\. I IM K'uu Lima alias Lim Lian Eng. a Bfteen year old Chinese girl appeared before Mr. Kenneth A. Rh» ker in the fourth police court this morning on a charge that she ••a Jan. 16, at No. 13.>-2, Lorong Ah So,, committed theft of
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  • 140 12 TPcnang, Friday HE ca in which an elderly Malay Jjvcman, Sarah Bee. stood c'-.arged with allegedly cheating a young girl named Jumma Bee by falsely" representing Ie hei i hat he had a horse fci sa'e and thcrcU dishonestly induced t ;e girl to pay lie.-
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  • 15 12 Reuter. Rome. Jan. 20. A Ircsn list tg mih killed in Catalonia.— Reuter.
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  • 95 12 Reuter. Geneva, Jan. 20. A PRIVATE meeting of the League Council has passed two resolutions. One dealt with the bombardment of open towns in Spain and the other with Mr. Wellington Koov demand both of which will be submitted to the public meeting of the Lcaeue
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  • 85 12 Sin; a pore. Friday. Mr. w. L. Blvthe Assistant Protector of Chinese, to-day withdrew the charge of importing a girl under 21 years of age Into th? Colony lo: purposes of prostitution which was preferred against Ec Tai Than Yong both Cantonese women bui asked for a postponement
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  • 21 12 The Ranee of Sarawak, photogiaphed on board the I)ut< h mai! yesterday prior to her departure for Europe.
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  • 370 12 fj/jIMTES of a committee meeting «1 the Straits Chinese British Association held at the Garden Club on Thursday. Jan. it. Present: The Hon. Mr. Tay Lian Teck 'Chairman. Messrs. G. H. Kiat, T W. Ong, Cheong Hock Chve. Chin' Chye long. Lim Kian Beng.
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  • 570 12 'POWERLESS AGAINST FOREIGN COMPETITION' London. Jan. '20. STRONGER Government action to enable the British industry to meet, on fairer terms, subsidised competition In certain foreign countries in overseas markets, is urged by the Federation ol British Industries. Referring to the Board's support of international
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  • 25 12 Mr E. Koch. Manager of the East Asiatic Co.. Ltd.. and Consul for Denmark left Singapore on Tuesday on his holiday. Copenna^cn 011 well canned
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  • 138 12 Singapore, Saturday. rjUNS roared a thunderous -aim j this morning when the Unitet j States warship "Sacramento* 1 sailer! 1 into the Singapore Roads and anchored. Her twenty-one pin salutes were replied to by a shore battery at Fori Teregeh, Puiau Brani. Th« "Sacramento." under the
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  • 122 12 Singapore, Friday. rOKMKK motor-cyeie champion and 1 dirt-track rider, B. B. Wahid, a Malay, appeared in Ihe Hish Court to-day to plead for I reduction on his bankruptcy order from git to 52 per month. Mr. J. W. D. Ambrose ol the Bankruptcy Office told the
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  • 48 12 swami Nithyanandar of Asoor A ppai Swamigal Mutt (South India, will deliver a lecture in Tamil on Bhari i Paduka Pattubhisekham at 5 p.m. tomorrow (Sunday, Jan. 22> at the Ramkrishna Mission, No. 9. Norris Road. The meeting i. s open to the public
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  • 11 12 Two Imperial air ails arc expected in Singapore to-morrow.
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  • 231 12 Singapore, Friday. IN the public examination of bankrupts to-day, a 43-year-old Eurasian, Charles W. W. Francis, residing at 431-L. Tampenis Road, related to the Chief Justice, Sir Percy McElwaine that he was formerly employed by the Municipal Health department as a dresser drawing $180 per month.
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    • 62 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. i HINA BUILDING, CHUIIA STREET TIIONE 5808. SINGAIHMti. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PER. SONAL ACCIDENT WORK MEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: SEREMBAN POI BROS MALACCA HONG CHYF m K. LUMPUR WENG HENG kt NG KON CHEE, «^n G 1 EE ENG TEH, SVAvr 'EE AH WENG FENANG GENERAL
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    • 37 12 CD LD j .age wylhmg thati old o/«i /r,end, I old times, old mannen. old books. I And need one say fhe I magnificent Whisky called I Old Rarity •■jimirv-A j Mc A LISTER CO LTD., I
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  • 115 13 ALLEGED LUMBER PIRA TES FIRED ON Reuter. Manila. Jan. 20. j.VI'ANESE-FILPINO incidA [jccurrcd yesterday aftern at L inyea Ikbayat on Luzon ird wh?n tw c nty-sbt J a par. ese i I ably from formosa ta j irating lumber n by the Filip no
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  • 120 13 i liibunc (;ifT Ri porter) THE 1 nening cer**nvj>ny of the new Chin High School in Kin: was yesterday, for* a h cge attendance. v set »1 is named "Chung C rftcr General Chiang KaiShek :v the only school in Singaf ci rries the
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  • 29 13 untitled at North Harrow, 8 of Mr r.H.M. McQueen, j j> manager of Messrs. Harrisons e!d. Ltd/s Medan office until j the 1936, when he resigned cwins hi ill-health.
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  • 59 13 Unemployed men who are demanding winter relief chained themselves by the neck to the railings of the house of Mr. Ernest Brown, the Minister Labour at No. 234, Camden iioaa, London. N. Police cut the chain, with hacksaws. Unemployed have carried out a series of demonstrations in London
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  • 285 13 Chiej Justice Singapore, Friday. If. PARTHASARATHY appeared in the Hiuh Court to-day before {he Chief Justice Sir Percy McElwaine, for failing to pay his instalments on his bankruptcy order for practically the whMs of 1938. m February to Decembei. Mr. J
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  • 53 13 ALLEGED espionage activities in Singapore are again engagine the attention of the Police. Several Japanese re icients have had their bouses and offices searched and have also been questioned by the authorities No arrests haie. so tar. been made, and the Police are studying the
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  • 108 13 Reuter. Prague. Jan. 20. DEMONSTRATIONS have broken out in Carpal ho rkraine ajrains* the appointment of the Czech General Prchala as member of the Carpatho Ukraine cabinet. it is announced the Ckranlan government latcndf to appeal to the Czech supre*ne constitutional court if the General is
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  • 105 13 Berlin, Jan. 20. MR. RUBLKK la having meetings M with Dr. Schacht to-day ajul probably to-morrow ninrmng to put into final form a memorandum lie prepared embodying all details of thr Osrmatl plan for Jewish emigration loan, pi *He and bis colleagues drew op a memorandum
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  • 115 13 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 20. ii DOZEN new Tnitrd States naval A uaa in the Atlantic and Pacific, including an air base on Guam Island, are provided in a bill WAleh !a> now been Introduced into the Congn s. Mr. Vinson, chairman of the naval Aj «j
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  • 71 13 Reuter Washington, Jan. 10. IT h »nn«Hineed a plan to storr a i hnndrrd million tons of coal for inch*stria| re In tbr event of war I < in- rt mt V h to be subim'ted lo \'jc planning division of the tVar Derartmenl for
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  • 40 13 The twelfth celebration ol the S.ew Sin Sia association will bo held at Mr. Choo Lvc Huafs bur alow. Belinda," Martia Road off East Coast Road. s'-j miles on Saturday and Sun day, Jan" 28 and 29
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  • 62 13 Reuter. Montreal, Jan. -Th* TransCanada Air ines announced that t>ey hid been advised by Imperial Air ways that their Trans-Atlantic airma-i •enrlce will be weekly when Inaugurated in May next, but it is likely to b p bi-weekly before the end of summer. The '•oute will be Southampton.
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  • 36 13 Reuter. San Juan. (Puerto Rico». -Tan. 20 Mr Maurice Banlrs an Ah- Ministry official is Studying the feasibility < 1 Unking uo scattered British West Indies by an Inter-Island air service Reuter.
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  • 21 13 Dr. E Noronha. well-known Kuala Lumpur m:dicai practitioner, has been appointed to serve on the X L Sanitary Board this year
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    • 265 13 li o t or cDI tl Referring-- i coutj —to Lamb purchased from cs, which i. the pick of the Australian and New Zealand markel Every Lamb is selected by experienced grading experts—and is a perfection of laste and tenderness. Atft. W ItrtfAPOftf COiD STOWAGE CO.i'U STORE PHONE s~* KSigj
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  • 875 14 Frisco Unlucky To TLose Title Abayan Beats Mortell For Bantam Belt BOXING By "SprliUor" SIX thousand cheering, gesticulating spectators last nighi saw handsome hero-worshipped Young Frisco lose the middleweight championship ol the Orient to hard hitting, earnest Siamese, Nai Sompang, first meii?bci of
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  • 58 14 Baby Chocolate (9 i*j> beat Ah Kow (10-J» on point, over l niin. rounds. Kid Carpentier i>» ai Vfohd Awang 7-7 >, un pom: over I.; nun. rounds. Utile Abu.»all ti II beaf John ny Mortell (8 ■> on points ovei 15-3 mm. rounds. Nai Sum Pong (11-2)
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  • 436 14 Third Test Match Durban, Friday. THANKS to a brilliant 197 by Payn--1 ter and 99 by Hammond, England closed to-day's play in the third Test against South Africa at 373 runs for the loss of two wickets. Rain interfered in the closing stages.
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  • 340 14 ffiTTri tt Muar. Friday. T Muar H °spital Sports Club hockey team played their best game of the season when they fully extended the Muar Hornets the strongest side in the district and though they were beaten by one goal to nil they played
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  • 449 14 Inter-State Hockey Proves A Farce pLAYED under the worst nossible conditions, the hockey match between Johore and Singapore yesterday ended in a goalless draw, a farce from beginning to end. lue maurn was to nave been nlayed on the SH .c. gr
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  • 51 14 Reuter. Newark, hew Jersey. Jan. 20.—Tony Galento knocked out Joigo Brescia in New York in one minute and forty-one seconds It the first round of a tenrcund tight which was watched by lb.ooo spectators who cheered Gaiento wildly. He battered Brescia with left hcoks to the body
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  • 46 14 THE following are tics in the Volunteer j Sr.ooker at S.C.C. next week: Tuesday:—J. A. Dean and W. Chivers 1 vs. H. R. Wilson and Capt. J. Tazelaar Wednesday:—A. F. Hunter and Vaughan Jones vs. H. M. V.ennik ana D M Sewa/d.
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  • 427 15 heavy Rain Mars I Racing The Turf (Tribune Staff Reporter) Taiping, Friday. ,i objection over-ruled, and damp weather rea poor crowd marked to-day's races, the opening 1 uning Turf Club Skye meeting. were satisfactory. Jackie Mac upsetting in the >nc to pay
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  • 49 15 for to-day's races ItACE I: Anaconda Phoon Tok RACE 2: Spring Girl East Lynne RACE 3: Lisheen Foxy RACE 4: A D C. Rawang RACE 5: Bay Laddie Littlemother RACE 6: La Colonialc Lover's Idol RACE 7: Pride of Perak Honey Girl RACE 8: Komolux Emperor Kublai
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  • 131 15 AT the general meeting of the Mohmmedan Starlight Cricket Club held on Sunday, the following were elected office bearers of the club: President. Mr. Osman b Mohamed; Vice-President. Mr. Mohd. Sheriff b Khair Mohd.; Mr. C. H. Abdulkadir; Mr. P. M. Abdulkadir; Mr. Awang Cheek b
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  • 290 15 Seven-A-Side Tourney H.M.S. Terror 3 pta 41 Co. K.E nil. PLAYED in a torrential downpour of rain the tie between the H.M.S. Terror and the 41st. Co. U.K. resulted in a win for the former by three point (a try to nil. The rain which commenced
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  • 45 15 The annual cricket meeting of the S.C.C. will be held after the semi-finals of the seven-a-sid* rugby tournament at 6 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 23, and not at 5.1* p.m. as before notified. The Non Benders meeting will follow the C~lcket Club meeting.
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  • 258 15 Muar. (From Our Own Correspondent) A GOAL by Parsons early in the game gave Dr. Evans XI a one goal victory over the Muar Malays when the sides met in a friendly hockey match played at the Muar Hospital Club padang yesterday evening. The
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  • 280 15 FOLLOWING are weights for today's races at Taiping, the second and last day of th« Skye meeting:— Race 1 Ronies. class 3, div 2, abt 6 furs:— Phar Phar 10.12 Lassa 10.11 Anaconda 10.8 Taj Mahal 10.2 Etona 9.4 Bay rose 9.0 Oayloo 8.10 Micky Mouse
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  • 22 15 The billiard room of the S.CC. will be closed for play to d iy and to-morrow for repairs to flooring
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  • 432 15 Loyals 4; Medical College JHERE was a great deal of fun. a lot of mud, and five goal* in the hockey match played at the Medical College Union a<ia: isl the Loyals Battalion yesterday. Fouv of the goals went to the Loyals.
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  • 101 15 The annual Police Rirbv match, which will be witnessed by H. E. the Governor, and also by the Colonial Secretary, takes place at Thomson Road Police Depct to-day. The F.M.B. team is expected to be as follows:—Taib; J. M. Barnes, H T B. Ryves, F. K. McNamara. A.
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    • 32 15 BIG SWEEP First ***** Second ***** Third ***** Starters ***** ***** J 8137 ***** ***** Double Totes: races 4 and 5. one ticket, $244; races 7 and 8. 10 tickets $38 each.
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    • 7 15 O¥ILTINE is Milk plus Malt plus EGGS
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    • 60 15 BEECH AM r S PILLS LIVERISHNESS MORE OF THE GENTLEMEN'S WOOLLEN, TROPICAL JaiM SUITINGS ARE BEING SHIPPED j 1 IS TERM ALL AMI Si Ll < I EARLY t a t M i HOLLYWOOD TAILORS, 2J9, COLEMAN ST., STORE, Wm FOR ALL GENTLEMEN'S ATTIRE, _J- CUT FIT, STUDIED FROM ENGLAND
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  • 101 16 Singapore, Friday. TENG POH C lil A made another appearance brfore Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the fourth police court this morning on charged with attempted murder of Tei Kiat at Cannanfht Drive on May :27. of last year. Tel Kiat was [nunc] orj May 27. of
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  • 443 16 Wife Su mtnons Husband For Maintenance in the ccursc of her evidence, complainant saia that she married the respondent last year and about April o. last year there was a quarrel between her-/if and Uie Despondent because she had b a ten h\- son. He
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  • 53 16 Shiga; ore, Thursday.—Tan Ah Men i Teochiu was this afternoon icoulttcd Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker In thi fourth police court on a charge of atempted extortion of S4 from Tang Ah Haw at about 5 p.m. on Dec. 3 ol last year in Fisher street. Court inspector j.
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  • 96 16 [From Our Own Correspondent} Malacca, Saturday. SIXTY-YEAR old petition writer, E. M. t;c Siva, a familiar fPvure seen prodding away at his typewriter In Riverside, is the proud possessor ol tin* oldest typewriter in .Malacca. The machine, an Oliver of English make, in spue ol the hard
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  • 100 16 Singapore. Friday. "AM police officers should be >ub- po< naed from now on" the 'Oistrrcl fudge, Mr. I* B. Gibson, toM Court [nspectoi E. H. Tunn, wtut replied that he hail already written "a full-page memo on the sunieci of delay in attendances of
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  • 74 16 Hongkong, Jan. ?.0. j Gen. Chiang Kai SheK. in a me&saj Ito educationists throughout the natic I appealed to them to make every effort to assist the Governm nt to tide over the national crisis, for Instance the promotion of good virtues especially loyalty and
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  • 200 16 Singapore, Friduy. I lv;u Wah a female Hokkien 51 i years of was to-day convicted on three charges, viz. being in i possession of four bottles of dtiti- j able samsu; fermenting intoxicating I liquor without a licence (20 gallons oi fermented rice) and ben:g in
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    19 16 Mi. Soh Peng t« of Mr. and Mrs. married t< Ajj gcand-daughh r lay X.di Fee on n
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  • 683 16 Singapore, Friday. QISMISSING the Manasseh appeal this morning in at the Court, the Chief Justice remarked 'all reasonably be implied in the contract is thai M arbitarilv or caprieiousiv break his contract with I whom Antony and Co. represented. He did his his contract but failed through
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  • 64 16 81 ignp >-(\ Frid Ind'an derc I v th's morning in the I i before Mr. K< < "harge thai he < n ore cop- 1 mi tied thefl ol om h' use N'i. 87, B $4 in cesh from T< v putting him in i
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  • 59 16 v Pupib Oi Misa If. AiLken. 76 wilkie Road, were examined for Theory of Music in December. 1938. and the follow! n« are the result:*: Advanced Intermediate F'orenco Wong, Hons 00 Advanced Junior. Tan Lvr Hons, pn Preparatory Division nhl« 800 Hhln Hon.. 100. PreoaratorDivision. Kirn
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    • 498 16 Saved from Second STOMACH GYRATION Jin ]t it'T fiu If I '•<> r:i.iv \r>u m *ii-t stontacli operation < ertaiaty it pointsamoral ever} loraach imfkim faxee ynai a \U U R. became bad with tut m h trouble tint an. upfMtion |*rtfurmei] Bui ta-1 May !ic became as I as
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    • 134 16 f THE LAW! M In a rush of new, .oaring thrills ll M ...comes this "insiae" story of ft m a billion doilar swindle... that if found a strange solution m g; when a man who was outside kj the law... gave his trust to the M "Girl Who Had
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    • 107 16 TS? HAPPY CABARET "s?' THE ONLY CABARET WITH NATURAL SEA BREEZE IN AN AMUSEMENT PARK. TEA DANCE. WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS ft SUNDAYS frOBI p.m. to 9.00 p.m. Admission Free. NIGHT DANCE <«oni MO p.m. to Midnight. Admission 50 eta. Bansauan i ,kk,f n < «tOHOme Lou Sai Tho Variety I
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  • 212 17 TO-MOR 'low FOR ALL EVADERS. Adverse influences 7 o do nothing of impor- > You icill find it difficult t < ?t'C down to anything tor Read a book; answer let(,ct out and about, but l u ness interests rigorously a tie r K CI AL
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  • 98 17 Singapore, Friday. 1 REMARK thai oalen the judg- awnl debtor appeared in court ihe next date for mention, a "arrant raM be i :i:>t 5 was passed J? Alr '<•■ Mow at the High <>uri to-dat j) c judgment I li'iku Indong «a> Mentioni 'i. the
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  • 186 17 (Tribune Stall Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. 1 2 i)oo workers of the Central Workshops, F.M.S.R., at Sentul, who last week went on strike foi two days, have again been on a sit-down strike since Thursday morning. I Tii/y assembled in the workshops as usual
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  • 89 17 Singapore, Friday.—Charged at the instance Of Inspector Chong Siew Wine Chong Choon Boon, the proprietor i t chop Wing Hong pawnshop of No 13" New Bridge Road, was this mornini fined $25 or in default one week's simple imprisonment by Air. l. c Goh in the hfth
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  • 47 17 Singapore, Frid:y.—Mr. K. A. Biackei Fourth Magistrate, to-day acquitted Mr. Richard Edwin Rae on the cnarge of negligent driving and thereoy colliding with .n not her car at the junction of Street and Cecil Street on April 14. 1933. as the prosecution offered no evidence.
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  • 99 17 The health statement fo:- the week by the Municipality of Singapore gives the total number of deaths for the week as .::i5. bl being women. Pneumonia claimed 3a victims, and phthisis 32. There ha-e been two cases of enteric i'ver reported in the city, and out of three
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  • 302 17 from Manila, Siam. Dutch East Indies and throughout r shay r 'in Singapore to attend one of the biggest t nines? v i»\ 1; p years, which takes place this afternoon at renang. v til morning, a i tt red Wearne's plane party to Penang to hrideei
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  • 236 17 Singapore. Friday. Tire following were among the reports oj crimes made to the detective branch between 9 a.m, yesterday and 9 a.m. to-day. There were four reports of bicycle thefts yesterday, three of which happ«3red between 1 p.m. and 4 p.ia yesterday. 9 4 4 4 At
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  • 163 17 Arrived from Saigon by the "PK-AFJ"' Mr. Liem Joo Djiem. Mr. Samboedio Hoenp. r t ef l for NEL °>' th e 'PK-AFJ". Mr Loh Thow Yoong. Arrived from N.E.I, by the "PH-ALR" Mr. Spits, Mr. B. N. Barrett. Mr Ghiac Choon Tan. Left for Medan. India
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  • 108 17 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Penang, Friday. FATAL accident occurred in a house in Cintra Street yesterday when an elderly Chinese woman is alleged to have dropped thrcugh a hole on the top floor to her death below. The unfortunate woman, Mrs. Low Tiang, aged 54 was the mother
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  • 65 17 Singapore, Friday. CONVICTFO on a charge of criminally misappropriating a sewing machine valued at $35, the property of one Yah binte Mohamed Salleh, Tambi Chi bin Pechay was fined $10. or 6 weeks r.i., by the Relief Court Magistrate. Mr. W. J. Thorogood, to-day. Accused was also
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  • 66 17 Singapore. Friday.—Charged with failing to conform to a lamp signal a the junction of Collyer Quay and Battery Road on October 22. Mr A. E 3eavis claimed trial to-day In he Traffic Court, and Mr. C. H. Whit ton. Traffic Magistrate, postponed the case to January
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    • 61 17 AN IDEAL FOOD FOR BABY j The use of ALLENBURYS crisp delicious rusks con aining Vitamin D. encourages the development of a strong wine jaw with ample room for the teeth and as baby chews tfiese .nourishing bony-building Rusks, which should be his first solid food, he developes the necessary
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    • 330 17 MALAYA*! PREMIER HOTEL J TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE (formal) 9-45 to Midnight Spectacular Cabaret Entertainment by The Daredevil Prestons SKATING SKILL THRILLS ON WHEELS Dinner EMM BOOK \OVH TABLE Xon-i>in-r< |HM ROOK NOW for the MALAYAN X UGBY UNION BALL Saturday Jan. 28th Kxjenslon to Im RAFFLES BRASSERIE 'S,^! 1 Excellent
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  • 30 18 Thousands of civilians are undergoing military training in various parts of China. Picture shows a number of them receiving training at an undisclosed place in south China.
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  • 255 18 Yenping, Fukien. 11/AR-TIME work in Fukien were revealed by General Chen Yi. Chairman ol* ihe Fukien Provincial Government, in an inter%iea with the Cental News recently when he passed through here on inspection tour to various districts in the province. General Chen said thai during the
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  • 568 18 STIRRING MESSAGE "Duty To Save China From Extermination" Madame Chiang's Appeal QRAWING a parallel between the British Armies dnrir the Croat War and th< Chinese during the present Sino-Japanese hostilities, Mme. Chiang Kai-shek issued a gtirrSn* aon-al to th: womenfolk of China
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  • 81 18 International News Agency. Chungking. The North-eastern Residents' Association has Detitioned the Central Authorities to restore the provincial administrations in the four north-eastern (Manchurian» provinces composed ct Liaoning. Kirin, Heilungklang and Jehol The is made m view of the satisfactory results achieved by General Lv Chung-lin. Chairman
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  • 40 18 Gold has been discovered in the Ching Shui River district of Kweichow. There ire some 10.000 men now using obsolete methods to win the gold and they ire .said to be able to obtain about hree pounds daily.
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  • 36 18 Chinese troops are seen in the above picture on Cbeir way m the *ar u„ni in south China. The Chinese are said to be making j, rations for large-scale counter-offensive.
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  • 204 18 Chungking. commercial airlines continue to flourish, being it i> lieved that only commercial airlines in the world operating in an actual war zone, with their home fields subject to an attack by enemy aircraft. A new British De Havilland six-sea ter passenger |[j ne, tl i
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  • 147 18 International News Agency. CHINA'S armies are fully prepared to V wsge a tw -fold larae-scale offen•v? against Japan. General W T ang Tsan- chairman of Szechuen Provincial Tjveniment, stated in an interview. "Japan or.lv holds the railways and later cities," he said. "The rest is ours. 'V
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    • 29 18 DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By T. H. Tan WHEN YOU BUY INDIA YOU BUY ALL BRITISH "THE LONG WEAR TYRE" SqL SIME, DARBY CO. LTD. I w.p s. a
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    • 42 18 A QUICKER RESPONSE WITH BATTE RI E S m agents FOR CAR STARTING LIGHTING iioiimo Morons ltd. t j m^iv ,alacea BeramfcM. Kuala Larapar. Ipoh ft Penan*. Advt. of THE CHLORIDE ELECTRICAL STORAGE CO, LTD. 'Incorporated in England), la. Oldham Lane, SINGAPORE.
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  • 249 19 (United Press). Rangoon, Jan. 11. *and hunger marover a thoutnd the rest inThaton District re holding a meetPagoda in order tter condition*. ci by a crowd of hou and people with lusma (Burma for lin C ivil and Military v ere on duty. Peaceful Meeting aft<
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  • 554 19 WORKING COMMITTEE ENDORSES RAJENDRA BABU'S CONCLUSIONS Bihari-Bengali Controversy Settled (United Press). P regard to the service* ther* *sh«.,u k v Bardoli. Jan. 13. in* employment in any other n bar a a,nst any I"«ian living in any part of the country
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  • 364 19 *AGUERS WANTED TO KILL SAYS SIND PREMIER (United Press). j. Karachi, Jan. 12. A^emblv 11 1 n Jon the Allahbux Ministry in the Sind Nhv m wd ,)v Mr. G, M. Syed (Muslim League) was deI ains s **ven votes. The Hindu group, the
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  • 100 19 (United Press). Calcutta, Jan. 16 TJ ASTRA PATI Subhas Chandra Bos, and Sit. Sarat Chandra Bcsc arrived in Calcutta this morning by E.I.R. Bombay Mail after attending the Working Committee mrrting at Rardoli. The Ra&trapati who looked a litt* pried down owing to his recent told United Press
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  • 44 19 (United Press). Baidoli. Jan. 13.—Mrs. Kasturibai Gandhi. Mahatmaji's wife, intuited this mcrniiig a campaign of cleaning the streets of Bardoli by hrrself sweeping the streets in which many prrminent women and children el the locality also participated.— (United Press)
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  • 144 19 (United Press). Patna, Jan. 14. QN being approached by the United Press for the opinion on the Congress Working Committee resolution on the Bengaii-Bihari controversy Mr. P. ft. Das,. President, Domiciled Bengali Association, stated: "I have no right to commit the Bengali Association by
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  • 91 19 (United Press). Kapurthala. Jan. 11 CIGNIFICANCE is attached in local v political circles to the recent visit of Sir Sikander Hyat Khan. Premier of tne Punjab. Well informed political circles believe that there was some talk between Sir Sikander wh:> was the euesof His Highness the
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  • 175 19 (United Press). OVER 200 students of Osmania University, Hyderabad Slate, who were rusticated for singing the 'Bande Mataram' song, have arrived in Nagpur. They were welcomed by Mr. T. J. Kedar, Vice-Chancellor of the Nagpur University.—(United Press?. <X- .1. V v W Information has been received from Paris
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  • 165 19 (United Press). Cut lack, Jan. 15. A DETACHMENT of troops numherintr 1,209 reached (uttack faon Calcutta this afternoon. About 16*0 Indian troops passed through Cut tack station on way to Dhenkanal early this morninj?. Four commanders and military officers who were to reach Cuttack yesterday by plane
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  • 61 19 No Confidence Motion (United Press). Lahore, Jan. 13.—At a meeting held »hia noon the Congress Assembly Party clodded to move a no-confidence motion ."gainst the Deputy Speaker of the Punjab Assembly. Sardar Sasaundha Binrh on Monday. It might be stated that this is an off-shoot of yesterday's incident in the
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