Malaya Tribune, 24 January 1939

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Yd. XXVI, No. 10 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, January 24, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1939 EKE CEXTS 5
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  • 140 2 Reuter. Rome, Jan. 22 Sarcastic references to the West crn democracies and adversaries Fascism formed the keynote of Mussolini's speech to an audience of faitners to-day. After saying that the adversaries ci Fascism were too stupid to be dangerous and that their speeches were full or
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  • 61 2 Reuter. London. Jan. 22.—Two women have been arrested at Manchester and charged under 'the Explosives Substances Act Both will appear in cour stances Act Both will appear in court on Monday. Special police precautions following the" bombing outrages have been extended to Sandringham. where the Kin", and
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  • 43 2 Lance-Sergeant Albert Victor Barrett of the Royal Army Service Corps. Catt crick Camp. Yorkshire, died pfter being admitted to the military hospital suffering from gunshot wounds. Bon-ett was an unmarried mm. aged Barrett was an unmarried man. aged twenty-six.
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  • 247 2 NEW SET TO FOIL RAIDERS London A GANG of crooks arc believed to have tried deliberately i i Scotland Yard's radio station at West Wickham (Kent). It is significant that smash-and-grab raids took place on the four occasions in the last fortnight when violent
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  • 69 2 Reuter. New York. Jan. 23.—British freighters Car Are and Deer Pool answered the SOS of tne Dutch freighter Parklaan faking badly in the Atlantic 1.300 miles out cf New York on a voyage to Hamburg. Parklaan with a crew of twentvcne is trying to make to
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  • 85 2 Cleveltad, Ohm yiCTIMS of traffic accidents m Cleveland daring the year numbering 114 dead, have h A memorial dedicated to Ihem here by their own "careless" citizens. Daring the dedication year-old girl, S>lvia P.. man who was killed placed a wreath upon a 12-2 while crowds
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  • 95 2 Rio De Janeiro.- Bra?.;, pipermen will only work 81 day or 30 hours a week with day on Sundays under jl recent signed by President Varga a Drofessional register for Every newspaperman must ci name in the register In 1 able to carry on his profession. The lew
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  • 33 2 Three people were hurt when steel girder woik being dismantled at St. Mildrcd's-court. Bank. London, fell outwards into the street. The steel work struck a girl and two men.
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  • 148 2 \From Oar Oicn Correspondent] London, Jar.. 9. IT is reported in Amsterdam that the manager of the Tin Buffer Pool may shortly start sales of tin from the bufTer stocks which anw rated to 10.000 tons at the end of 1938. It is considered unlikely
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  • 60 2 Berlin. Saturday CAPTAIN WIEDEMANN Hitler has sent on many missions" in the past. 1 pointed Consul-General a co it is sto.tt'cl Official circles affect of tL>> appointment but Capt family > said -It's 0.X." Capt. Wiedemann is personal adjutant and sure Yon Killinger. who left
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  • 80 2 Arrived from N.E.I, by X "PE-ALU"—Mr. and Mi Miss Mr Dodv SchafTer. bj Loft for Mednn, India KLM plane "PH-ALIT Ml Masselink, Miss Masselink Arrived from Europe. I Medan by X LM. plane 'PH-Al and Mrs. Ileimann. Mr. J A I. Richardson. Mr. A Patfc C. H.
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    • 432 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA fIUIH I*l CCrt. hi England. I. O. S. N. GOVS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Duo. Tonnage Spore 1939 RANPURA 17.000 Jan. 27 RAWALPINDI 1..000 Feb. 10 X BURDWAN 0.070 Feb. ll CANTON 15.500 Feb. 21 SOMALI 0.800 Mar. 10 CORFU 15,000 Mar. 10 CHIIRAL Id.ouu Mar. 24 CARTHAGE
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    • 502 2 STEAMER SAILINGS §N O R D U E UTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated In Germanj). The undernoted are the Company'! intended natures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA HONKoM; SHANGHAI CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 4 m s. "FULDV omits Japan Jan. 31 5 m.s. "CORURG" Feb. 2 "SCHARNHOR6T" omits North China Feb. 18
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    • 356 2 ii ol in ay < -»r i kick To: BANGKOK SAIGON. By Luxurious One Class Motorships. I Displacement Tons irom Penang, P. S ham, Milacca, Spore J m.s. "Laiandia" (11,000» 31-1 1-2 2-2 4-2 5 m.s. "Jutlandia" (13,100» 21-2 22-2 23-2 25-2 5 m.s. "Meonia" (11,000» 14-3 15-3 16-3 18-3
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    • 129 2 H VMBURG- VMERIK.4 LINIE Deutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due B'Dore 1939 t m.s. BURGENLAND Direct Feb. 4 t s.l\ OLDENBURG Direct Feb. 20 s.s. NEUMARK Direct Mar. I HOMEWARD. HOLLAND HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due Spore
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  • 52 3 1 MR. LIM KENG TIAM and family keemy appreciate the expressions and tokeno oi sympathy and condole] cc from relatives ana friends in then recent bereavement and hereby tender then .sincere and heartfelt thanks and gratitude to one and all lor their attendance, letters, telegrams, floral tributes
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  • 520 3 i INDIAN ASPIRATIONS LTo the Editor of the Malaya Tribunes Sir,—A translation from the Tamil Murasu regarding Pandit Kunzru's speeches in Malaya, which appeared in I your valuable paper, badly needs an elu- cidati.n of the real facts. What follows j is my personal opinion, but
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  • 139 3 I To the Editor oj the Malaya TribuneJ Sir, —A few days ago I was fined three dollars for paiking my car in a lane in Hualu Lumpur. Presumably it is now an offence to do this, but the fact can cnly be known to a lew people.
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  • 34 3 Singapore. Monday—Messrs. C. Vollnholer and William Attenoorough weie i ach lined $1 whin they pleaded guilty to the charge cf parking within twenty eet of a junction, in tne Traffic Court to-day.
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  • 38 3 Reuter. tendon, Jan. 22 —Headed by a posM cf police and chanting "arms for Spain", 2,000 Ccmmunist.s madr a proc: en to Whitehall The leaders prec petition at io Downing Street. There were no disturbances -Reuter.
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    • 1513 3 Classified advertisements PUBLIC NOTICES C. GOVINDA NAIR, formerly carrying on business at No. *****, Seletar Road, near 12th mile, Singapore TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you in the Civil Distuci Court, Singapore, in SummonsNo. 4453 of 1938 by O. Rahiman |3ahib who carries on business a
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    • 419 3 ¥U£AIN For Accuracy and Heauty choose THE BEST WATCH known ttie world nvei. ■jt i e-iij-i i I Everyone of them a MASTERPIECE in modern watchmaking history t IN AID OF THE CHINA RELIEF FUND. i NDI R THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OI THE CONSUL-GENERAL FOR CHINA, MR. KAO LING-PAI, THE
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    • 170 3 MAY 1 HiILP YOU? i Thirty years' practical experience In j homoeopathic treatment. Many chronic and complicated cases have been cured jby me in Malaya, especially in SingaI pore and Johore, where other leading I rnedica' systems had /ailed. HOMEC I CENTRE 779, North Bridge Road, Singapore, and Jalan Tanga
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    • 15 3 "STOCK CLEARANCE SALE" C TFT-BHOP-8 ALON 14. Capitol Flats. Phone 7354. (Lift 2nd Floor). t
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  • 104 4 London, Jan. 23. Paris 177 5 64 New York 1.67 11 16 Montreal 4.70 2 Prussels 27.67' 2 Geneva 27 71 2 Amsterdam 8 64> 2 MiLtn S3 15 16 Berlin 11.60% Copenhagen 22 40 Oslo 19.90 Prague 136' 2 Helsingfors 226-4 Madrid nominal Lisbon 110 3 16
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  • 835 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Jan. 23, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3,3 4JAsam Kumbang 26 27 Austral Malay 40 45 -nom Ayer Hitam 22 23 6 Ayer Weng 0.55 0.60 Bangrln Tin 20 21 Batu Selangor 1.30 1.35 Berjuntai
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  • 124 4 Reuter Brussels, Jan. 21.—The new cabinet is still being led by Dr. SpaaK who has, however, relinquished hLs post as Foreign Minister whicn he held in conjunction with the Premiership to M. Paul Emile Janson. Four other new Ministers are: M. Vandivoet. Minister of Justice, M Dapsremont-Lynden,
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  • 20 4 A meeting of the Federal Council will he held at Kuala Lumpur on Feb *>4 at 10 a.m.
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  • 16 4 Singapore. Tuesday. "The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— 3108 (down 11%).
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  • 21 4 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was: Buyers 26> 0 (down ft.); Sellers 26 j (down 1
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  • 330 4 Singapore. Jan. 23. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3 6 4 Ayer Hitams 22 3 23|6 Bangrins 20- 211Batu Selangors 1.31 1.35 Hitams 0.27 0.32 Hongkong Tin 17 6 18 6 Chendenangs 12 6 13|6 Hong Fatts 0.65 0.68 Idris Hyd. 6 9 7,6 Ipoh Tin
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  • 166 4 Singapore, Jan. 23. I R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $143 j R (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $139 j R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $137 Siam No. 1 $215 Siam No. 2 $200 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $120 Siam Broken
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  • 43 4 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Jan 23, 5 pm Company Dividend Books Total ft* TIN. dos Date Ex financial K. Kamunting 3d Jan 27 Date J 6 1 9 3 d d /a a n Vo SF2 »ss £5 ft
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  • 141 4 Maynard Co.. Ltd.. $30,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 00 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. !9tQ $401,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 tmu t>*s 1907 red. 19*7 $1000,000 Int'" mVz norn Mar. 31, Sept. i 0 tMli mm* 1909 red. 1955 $1,C0t,000 Int 2 110
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  • 422 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London Previous To-div RUBBER Quiet Quiet y Chaj^ Bpot 3uyera 7 1516 7 13 ie Selleri 8 7 7 8 Ist Forward (February) Buyers 7 15 16 7 l 3 1G m Sellers 8 7 78 2nd Forward (Apr.jJune) Buyers 8 7 78 m n
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    • 395 4 BANK Of CHINA (incorporated lr China oy Special Charter). 12, Ce"il Street, Singapore. Tclepnones: Manager's Office 6444. Manager's Office 6442. £xcn«uige Dept. 6441. Office 51«8-9 Cable Addre**: "CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital Ch. 40,000,000.06 Reserve Funds In Excels of Ch. 4,800,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. 1,800,000 000 00 Tse-Vung S*ong, Chairman
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    • 101 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) CAPITAL: Authorised »40,000,000.00. Issued and Pa,d Up $10,000,000.0«. DEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPOKE Local Branches 458 < Bridge Road, Singapore. 253, South Bridge Road, Singapore. Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA LONDON BANKERS: NEW YORK BANKERS. Midland Bank, Lid Irvln S T™*
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  • 436 5 Sensational Story OJ Stabbing Told In Court Port Dickson. Monday. OWL story was related to Che Abdul Aziz, the Port A j. Magistrate, when the preliminary inquiry was held j- circumstances attending the death of Joseph Pereira, j Seremban taxi owmr, on
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  • 122 5 Singapore. Monday. I m t I L Hua was charged this W the Fourth Police .j, 1 1 ;Mr Kenneth A. Blacker, tost Saturday at No. 395, Road < did put a Chinese in ;«ar of in jar? in order to rt «tortieo and secondly
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  • 93 5 Singapore, Monday.—Charged with driving ins car in a negligent manner along Connought Drive on December 24 Mr. v. v hfarkando, an Indian Insurance man from Johore, wa.s to-day fined $20 or in default twenty daws' -Vi. by Mr. C. R, Whitton. Traffic Magistrate. Accused denied that
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  • 30 5 The annual genua] meeting of the Lian Ko? Kok will be held at Mr Yen Leong- Keng* residence, Ko 535 Gay nng on Sunday, Ja:. 2:>
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  • 79 5 Singapore, Monday. —Lim Ah Tee was this morning convicted and sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the Fourth Police Court, on a charge that he being a reputed thief was found between sunset and sunri.se loitering at River Valley Road, and
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  • 173 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Jan. 23. nAMAGES to the extent of SIG.OOO was caused in a fire early this morning when an Ipoh Chinese-owned tobacco and tea dealer's store went up in flames. The prompt arrival of the brigade and fine work by
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  • 375 5 Singapore, Monday. RAMASAMY, 25-year-ohi attendant employed in a cinema at the Naval Base, Se stood his tria! to-day, before Mr. L. a Gibson, the restrict Ju< >n charges ot kidnapping a 13-year-old Tamil girl and of committing a serious offence against The two cases were tried
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  • 240 5 Singapore, Monday. The following were among the several reports received Ly the detective branch ficm the various divisions in Singapore, between 9a.m. la.st Saturday and 9 a.m. to-day. There were eiyht bicycles reported stolen last Saturday. At 2 p.m. last Saturday, an American named H E Cooper found
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  • 48 5 A cinema show In d- I Nanyang Pi.i M n Free Schoo 1 Funds will be held it the Palace say Cinema Hal New Bridge Road, Singapore, on the iC ht of Jan. SI, under the patr is I Mr. Chan-; l'te San. j'.P.
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    • 49 5 WATCHES CLOCKS j REPAIRS j Under Expert I Supervision n Ie RELIABLE EFFICIENT 9 PROMPT is r r a DEPARTMENT ETOU {OItNPR OF Hir.ll ST. NORTH BRIDGE RD. FAMOUS (pf SPEY ROYAL WHISKY Every drop is guaranteed 10 years old or over SOLE AGENTS GUTH!ME NC IN (S. S.)
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    • 533 5 SHE HAD BLINDING HEADACHES Kruschen Got at the Cause This woman's headaches were of the ilack, blinding kind that reduce the sufferer to something like helplessness. She tried tablets. She tried pills. But the cause lay too deep for such treatment. Where they failed, Kruschen succeeded. "I used to get
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    • 70 5 You Want Strength-not an accident 4~, I TONIC UtiliA-s. ,*.VaBI£TS I and change into a Iwu'thy, virile trong man. At or m reputed chemists. CHAM -fc CO., Ui>, Kohuison Koad. Singapore. I I II GOLD LEAF TEA j The men. ol .superiority of Gold Leaf j Tea is tl drawn
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  • 65 6 Singapore. Monday. Omar b and Jaafar bin Chik faced M Oldham in the .second p morning on a charge thai a.m. yesterday at No. 15, Jalan after sun.srt and before tempt to commit home-bra ting: a hole in the front door ol the 1 house. f Court
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  • 37 6 Singapore, Monday.- I"! v park his car close to the kerb juncUon of Middle Road and rawj, r Street on December 15. Ilr. w pu rett was to-day lined $1 by Ilr Whitton. TiafTic Magistrate.
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    • 168 6 reliable! j AND PROMPT j j SERVICE j IS YOUPS. VVHFN YOU ENTRUST t I ALL yOUR CLOCK AND WATCH URS TO j j YICK WOH HING J 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, i (Near M Idle Road), r PHONi NO. 7922. > Contract ra for the Repair of Clocks i
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    • 246 6 NEGLECTED STOMACH PAINS may end in DANGEROUS OPERATIONS! Many a stomach sufferer has had to submit to the surgeon's knife- i>ecause he dismissed those little twinges that came on after eating as nothing more than ordinary indigestion—and has paid the price of hi> neglect. 1 or those little pains after
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    • 333 6 Hearing Restored Stop Head Noises Deafness and Head Noises need not be dreaded any longer Bince the discovery of an American Physician. Now it is possible for some of the most obstinate cases of Deafness to be relieved in a day's time by the application of the prescription called Spantex.
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    • 31 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chomfcts and Storm I 1939 AMERICAN' H.MV. RADIOS Model in j Sole Agents: KEE HI AT RADIO CO., 122-124. Orcna-d Road, SINGAPORE. 'Phone 4566
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    • 26 6 ''^mvmmw^mmmmmmammmwmmmmmmmummmmmmmmmr > JUST RECEIVED Household Brush j Rag Rug and I Linoleum VARIOUS SIZES. BABA Co., Ltd. MIDDLE ROAD. BABA STORE 162. ORCHARD ROAD, 23, STAMFORD ROAD.
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    • 7 6 Agents:—Hai Chew Hotel. Tel. 35, Beach Road.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1111 6 Serenade Music From NBVS Singapore, 835 p.m. SINGAPORE COLOMBO Ĕk 1' ZIIL 225 metres (1.33 roc's) jp m Wmm ttl \if wWW\ Z.'iP :>0.f)(» metres (9.69 me s) I p. 50 Oriental music. MSB! p.m. 110 The news (in Tamil and Sin- l£&m& ill I W A 1 a.OO Malay
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  • 94 7 ENTERTAINMENT PAGE FN the thick of the battle scenes that are among the high points of "If I Were King," you can see rearing up the r.oble heads of Koxi.% Duke and Fitz. Nobody would bet a penny on them in a race with
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  • 85 7 Wayne Morris, the sensational rev: Warner Broa. star, is the pride and joy cf the directors "under whom he has worked. Besides being more consecutions than most. his naVve ab liiy makes him a natural pimi'. While many competent stars require hours ol coaching before they can box,
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  • 441 7 June Travis, leading woman in Warner Bros, movies, never see.s her own ralary cheques. The studio sends them directly to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grabiner in Chicago, who in tarn send June a $75 weekly allowance. She meets all her expenses from that. Yet, the
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  • 117 7 BOI» Burns. Jean Parker, Fay Sainter, i nd other members of a P!m company sprinted for thrir lives r<een?'v when a runaway automobile canie ptafcging down a mountain side, trashed through their movie set, and Anally came to a spectai ,d:ir halt in Lake Malibn. The automobile
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    • 11 7 [Special tropical pianos F!V TONED Specially (instructed Uor 11North Brid g^^^^^^^^^^^^^^j^[
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    • 178 7 *«SBSg, I Tangce gives J natural, alluring beauty to lips It's easy to nuke your lips reflect their natural loveliness. Tangee t.itches and holds a beauty that men admire. For Tangee can t give a painted look, it isn't paint. Orange in the stick, it changes on your hps to
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    • 394 7 SHES^IMPIY "SHE" enters. All eyes are upon her. On every lip the question "who is SHE?" Immaculate from head to footstyled to the minute—looking as if she had just come from the hairdresser. And then the secret is out. SHE only goes occasionally to the hairdresser to have her wave
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    • 206 7 protect tjow clothes star alwqyj, KI^LS Siand Discovery Sssiores Youth !n 24 Hours Sufferer* from loss of vigour, net* eousneaa, weak body, Impute t» ..I. failing memory, an.l who are 014 and S/oru-vUt »>"foie their Urn« will ba nel to learn of a new gland umcosei v ly un Am«
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 172 7 f~DAlLY CROSSWORD j _J CU s ROSS: 27. An officer on board ship, he hall a servant CLUES DOWN: 1 Papal ambassadoi. tm) 2! A lame person. 4 Baby's first toy. ast London. 5'. Stately dance of the past. I about. 6. Unless anagram/. nrris) own themselves 8. A Roland
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    • 539 8 f jSVitwoai Lxlc ntlcd owing Io SnrceKs! j Singapore Crowds THRILLED Again By The World's Most Famous Picture! PMMtvely LAST DAY! j BRAND NEW PRINT! RKO-Radio's greatest Sensation of the Cinema Industry Z P'KING KONG"| I with FAY WRAY and ROBERT ARMSTRONG Don't Miss this Last Chance of Seeing it:
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    • 200 8 Ilium s DAILY TELEGRAPH "This is a Picture you really i.'V I 1 Not Mj v NEWS OF THE WORLD 'Definitely a Picture You Shoul SUNDAY PICTORIAL "By all Means See This Com THE SWANKIEST PRANKS SINCE "Till n TRUTH" MADE FUN HISTORY! W gl| DRAKE A COLUMBIA PICTURE JjL
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    • 206 9 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya r ,1, rii «1 COME AND 1 ENJOY ASIIA v j rj TIME Sow***."* *H n R '*f»* q p YOUR MASH A LIFE AT ""Iftjir''"* THEATRE FRIDAY i ■j JANUARY ~M Magnificent #lL ♦Lfcii Hindustani Thriller [[The Serial Sens atioh of The Year! I
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    • 79 9 JUBILEE THEATRE 7.15 p.m. TiVOLI HALL. 7.15 p.m. Two Shows For One Payment,. Complete Serial Night. TO-NIGHT TOM MIX in "THE MIRACLE RIDER." Matinees: 28th 29tn Jan. "THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL" "HIGH, WIDE HANDSOME;' _l 1 ihZughi Bach by Popular Demand! Special Screening for two days only i t i-5 TO-NIGHT
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    • 236 9 GALA MIDNIGHT PREMIERE SAT., 28th JAN. SEASON SCREENING 31st JAN. S^_,BOOK I N I NOW I UEZIThe jugular vein of the world FOR I clawed out of choking sand defended 1 THIS II 4 against the savage Bedouin... wrested from GREAT j 1 I the terrifying black simoon! All this
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    • 175 9 [OPENING TO-DAY 3-15 6-15 6 9-15 p m. |ALHAMBRA| J 'CONTROLLED BY SHAW BROS. LTD i I The Popular Star of "VALLEY OF THE GIANTS" Back j Again in a Thrilling Romance of the Ring I HE'S GOING j PLACES...with 1 B- m your heart! LatC s t >,ovk l
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  • 735 10 fjJOTORISTS and traffic rules nave presented many knotty points to the law, but surely none more intricate than that which recently faced the Saiford Stipendiary Magistrate. Tne question was: li a man is drun* in his own car while his friend is driving, is he
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  • 870 10  -  Teach Them To Stand On Their Own Legs RICH PARENTS BEWARE! By Frederick Franklyn CI HILDREN of well-to-do parents in Malaya are often a sad disappointment. All the hopes placed in them seem to be clashed, al! the money spent on their education wasted, in
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  • 115 10 T o-Day's Bright Thoughts A EURGL AR in a South London house tripped over a walking-stick in the Th 3 silent Woman (Cert A j continuous Performance daily 30-11 Cinema Poster. We simply don't believe it We were a mixed party-eight men and eight girls-and although the country was extremely
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  • 596 10 PARIS writers, full of rumours as usual, stat- that Hitler and Mussolini are preparing jointly to press colonial demands as soon as the Spanish war is ended. There are several reasons why Hitler should not do so. Firstly, he has given his word, for what it is
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    • 163 10 I 1 II I GRAINS: Jl And it* Good to Eat! j j oz. fin 43 rf* I Obtainable ai all Good Dealers and- j ROBINSON CO., LTD. I!—j a JOHN U I holds a reputation that goes back 200 years. Experience counts. f •therm Over mo years' experience behind
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  • 250 11 Another Day Of Heavy Bombing Barcelona, Jan. 2.°,. c i abinei ar«? remaining here, all personnel of the Government an leaving the capital, where the guns aie clearly aud'ble which <iiaB now reached Martorell, "M miles from the ps are also leaving,
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  • 110 11 Shanghai, Jan. 24. U my are making prepaestWard drive to Chung China, heavy Chinese and troop concentra- place in Central China ths Province »f CheI is reooit.d. severe figh/\- 'a already broken out. Government has giver all available troops in uld make a simultaneo-us rg on
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  • 52 11 Reuter. Jan. 23 —The Japanese Govdetermined and is prepared effective counter measures M 'er tried to enforce economic oust Japan, declared FOtr Anta replying to quesfhe Lower House. (1 he doubted whether England Wi old dare to bring econobear against Japan In the double-edged nature of
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  • 100 11 British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 23. IT is understood that in the light of the military situation around Barcelona, the British Minister. Mr. Ralph n. has as a precautionary measure maae necessary preliminary arrangements for evacuation of members of the British Embassy staff who are with
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  • 131 11 $850 Millions To Be Expended Reuter. Washington, Jan. To. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has submitted to Congress for -careful *«„dv" a comprehensive report recommending an SB3O millions Federal and State programme to improve the nation's health. The report says "the objective programme is to make available in all
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  • 75 11 British Official Wireless. i London, Jan. 21.—Rain continues over southern England and many places have experienced fall over the past week in excess of the average for the whole cl January. As a result, rivers are still rising and the area afl' c.'d by floods is
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  • 106 11 The first batch of the 1,500 observers for the Royal Air Force, recruited from all classes of young workers such as clerks and shopnalkers between the ages of 17 h 2 and 25, are nearing the end of three months' training in navigation at flying
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  • 360 11 Reuter. London. Jan. 23. ]VIR. R. S. Hudson, Secretary for Overseas Trade, speaking at a banquet at the German Chamber of Commerce in the Cnited Kingdom, emphasised that Britain's export trade is a vital national interest which must be defended at all costs. Britain wished to develop
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  • 61 11 Hhangha?, Jan. 22. The Japanese naval ministry Is reported to have issued a pamphlet warning the Japanese people that Britain, France, the United .States and Russa aie jointly aidina China and increasing the DOlitic.al and iconcmic pressure on Japan. Meanwhile Britain and America aft rapidly expanding their
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  • 124 11 Reuter. London, Jan. 23. G A ii? &wee Ph* II» south .vest *f F; nd and west Leland have d the loss < f ten lives. p n were drowned when the St. Iv«»s 1 lifeboat capsized in a terrific erly gale The lifeboat was
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  • 104 11 Reuter. Par:?, Jan 2:'. PREPARATION'S by the two Axis partners for another drive to obtain satisfaction of their demands form the subject of common! by the Prench Press. A writer in the Pi" aro refers to the 'Fas-it Drrsa putting itself in older tj stir
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  • 23 11 Reuter. Paris, Jan. 21—The departure for North Africa of General Garmelin and Vice-Admiral Warlan has been postponed till the °nd of next weeK.—Reuter.
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  • 120 11 London, Jan 23. '•»pHE socner the world understands that the democracies will neither bo Mustered nor browbeaten into sunendei r»i their own just rights, the better fo; all concerned," said Mr. Anthony Eden, sneaking at Coventry. Expressing concern at the developments in Spam, he contended
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  • 625 11 Reuter London, Jan. 23. TTIE Prime Minister in a broad- cast this evening innugurated the Government's drive for \olunteers in every branch of the country's defence services. Referring to the conditions which in the Government view made their schen c of voluntary National Service
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    • 38 11 I^^^^^^^^^^^ tk J^^BBIIIBBBBBB^ H L A «£<£C! PRODUCT L<f.JJ MADE IN ENGLAND Uftea in ffee G.£C. MiUterf pror/ramme /rom /fce BJI/B.C. every Thursday at 7.45 p.m. t Advertisement of The General Electric Co., Ltd., of England, -Magnet Ho
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  • 328 12 ASSIZES HEARING Singapore, Monday. QUARREL between a gang of Chinese coal coolies and Malay sailors on the s.s. Bendigo and how it ended in a Chinese being stabbed v, death, was related to-day at the Assizes before Mr. Justice Home at the trial
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  • 104 12 (From Our Own Corresoonrtent» Muar, Sunday. I do not know whether I am guilty pr not A friend of mine gave me the lottery tjjst. I do not know his'name but I know him by sight," said Ng Ah Pher-; when he was brought before
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  • 15 12 1 our Own Correspondent) St- J«hnAmb»&MS&» UniforaJ? Siif°K Ward full parti
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  • 111 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Tapah, Monday. A MALAY lad of about ten years had an alarming experience when he fell from a height of 50 feet while plucking fruit from a tree. It appears the boy was plucking fruit with another boy when he slipped and
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  • 136 12 PENANG, MONDAY. TWO MORE FRESH CASES OF TAR the S pol^ e N ?o W dTy E reported to The first was this morning at a Chinese shop in Beach Street when tar was splashed rather liberally on the shoo signboard on the five-foot-way S
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  • 26 12 During Hari Raya Haji the availsbility ttoin Jan 26 to Jan ?i USC 2 outwarc! "turn journey tafi^J 2$ f the n 2 10 *eb. 1
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  • 197 12 C HAN SUN G, a 27 year old Cantnn» Sin g a P°re, Monday. Police court th is y mo rni g be'oTe M f I" 6 in thai he last Saturday even Meth A Slacker to a -=<,ace from a Chinese
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  • 203 12 I From Our Own Correspondent] Uade*, Jan. 12, 1939. V L r.rvice transfers affaelMeTr Malaya just ™»oimced, r#*£i W -incham (Ctaas 2 B; Direct cf Education. S.S. and Adviser Dn Ed» cation. Malaya. Lc,u Mr. J. B. Alexander (geuogist fond) and Mr. H. Service ijeffi"" ny C
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  • 112 12 n f U iV ore Monday.— Yaya bin Yaacob and Salleh bin Mohamed we c this rnurt n S char ?f d in the Fourth' Police SVJT i? efore Mr A. Blackei Kifnl be T S 111 P° SSessio Without" break no *2f ,m P lei «ents of
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  • 48 12 Under the auspices of the Strait* Chinese Methodist Church a thanks giving service will be held a the home of Mr. and Mrs. Koh Seek Geok 500 Geylang Road .opposite lorong 27A, to v rrow rn w^nesday at ITm The Rev. Goh Hood Keng will preach
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  • 23 12 His Holiness the Regent of Biunei, who is now in Malaya to attend the Coronation of the Sultan of Selangor.— Tribunei
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  • 53 12 The third generai meeting of the le f. Bwewlent Association H? i h la /«"opakara Maha Sabha> will be held at the premises of the Singapore Buddhist Association. 67. Spottiswoodo Park Road, at 7 p.m. The purpose of ur^nT e rn l iVf U m be to society
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  • 312 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Monday. FOUND guilty of having attempted 1 to smuggle 16,863 lbs. of sheet rubber out of Johore, five Chinese were each fined $5,000 in default nine months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. J. B. Weiss, tbe first magistrate.
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  • 215 12 nnwr„— ml Singapore. Monday. A "OKKIEN youth, appeared before Mr I r r v l'oiice court this mornin in 7nsZ r t the about 5.45 p. m yesterday wa s a*™ h V Charge tnat he at Singapore Anti-Enemy ckj g a called the h, ip
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  • 53 12 chafed with JSP* Police stati <>» n X?if counts or cheating in 1 f goods lrom various shops to Singapore amounting to $2 824 quest oT gUlltv a the request of Court Inspector J. a Emburv I he case was postponed fur a week "mi offered.
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  • 33 12 Reuter. /UTR -Fan. g 0 3 mi,,ion malignant malaria arc r P ported in the Province The epidemic has over a lar ffc area ami the isufcea* b high.—lfeuler.
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  • 183 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) fa VERY enjoyable tea -parly was held at the residence of Mi. A.M. AlsagofT. J.P.. yesterday evening in honour of the visit to Singapore of H.H. The Regent of Brunei, the Raja Muda of Brunei. H.H. The Raja Muda of
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  • 41 12 Arrangements for the luncheon meet ing of the Rotary Ciub ol Singapore r the Adeivmi Hotel to-morrow are. it h nnouocod. in the hands <>f the alien dance committee The subject will be 'Fishy sLorici— those thai uui «iway."
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  • 143 13 p abilities plored By j less Men I mien. Jan. 2.'?. far-sighted people are r in£ about the §fjg» 1 investment sef ~|f to the less s r China, writes •i lent of the News to-day. me of
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  • 68 13 I -rim. Jan. 23. n the Vatican ised of a campaign I •I ;';):vanda Is I eber Re >! achter, "AM kinds of InCatholic Church particelar.'y church pronertv .•nr.ouncem.ent nded to agitate rone, the Catholics .and and advo n ivement in the Ca- and that
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  • 73 13 a, well-known English author, will be arriv Wednesday by the "c to Ind'a. a?o, he had made an ex- roughout India to study and !ad interviewed tats, mciudtttg Sh:i hi of Arunachalam, nd since then he ha.Uower of this greai; 0 aint. n several books
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  • 57 13 ol *he Malay aiees of ;Ui the Malayalea I- n Hall, on Saturday, in m with the sudden deaths of X Raman Menon. Minister, n<J Mr. c. K-ishnan, ,V 1 ,Ex M.L.C.). Editor a large gathering A seeing deep sorrow embly at the irreparaole loss had sustained
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  • 148 13 MR. F.J. MASSEY INTERVIEWED Singapore, Monday. **FHE British Commonwealth Relalions Conference was a great success," declared Mr. F. J. Massey. son of the Hon. Mr Vincent Massey, Canadian Trade Commissioner in London, who arrived here by the "Op ten Noort" this morning: on
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  • 32 13 The s.s. Carthage ha> left Hongkong and is expected to arrive in Singapore at 9.30 a.m. on Wednesday. Jan 25. She will proceed alongside the SLH.B. Wharf on arrival.
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  • 226 13 Reuter. T Hankow, Jan. 22. DESPATCHES from Kiukiang confirm the Japanese bombing of Killing. They state thai (he sound of heavy bombings coming from the direction of Hie resort of Killing was heard for the p\A two days. The bombings arc said to have been carried out
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  • 121 13 MX. G-erge Shafte, professor of archeaology, who is now residing in Singapore, believes that searches which he is preparing to make will reveal infermatiun regarding the very early days of the Malaya Periinsuli. He expects to find fossils which have lain undisturbed for many hundreds of
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  • 61 13 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 22. The officials of the War Department declare that they are counting on private industry to supply seventy-five per cent or the munitions and aircraft needed for the defence programme. Six manufacturing army arsenals wil be expanded but several hundred commercial concerns will
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  • 325 13 TO-MORROW FOR ALL 5 READERS. If you have favours Z 3 to ask, this is the day to ask Z them. If you can extend favours to others, don't be neglectful. J This is a day ivhcn give and take in business will smooth away many
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  • 37 13 Reuter. Kingston, Jan. 23—Sir Arthur Richards, the new Governor, at the Mayors banquet said that dramatic increases in taxation were inevitable if Jamaica desired land settlements and other necessary schemes for prevention of further social disorders —Reuter.
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  • 145 13 Reuter. Rome, Jan. 211. A STRENGTHENING of ties beIween Italy and Yugoslavia is envisaged in a semi-official statement on the talks between Count Cinno and M. Stoyadinovitch. The statement says that the ministers examined thoroughly with 'utmos'. cordiality- the problems affecting their countries and undertook
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  • 180 13 Af FK'FRS and men of Ihe IHiird StatiV warship Sacramento, which irrived in Singapore on Saturday last, have cnjoved their stay net*. The Officers of the Tt*scl took a tiip to Johore, and while there, r Kited the Jchsre Pilate. The men of
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  • 342 13 THE d'atfe occurred under vcrv tragic circumstances rar!> on Sunday HMrning of flic little thre? year-o'd daughter of Mr and Mrs. R. V. iVilliams of Jthore 15rhru. Mr. Williams i* European Warder attacheil to th? SfrUe Prison. Tne little girl was badly .scjided on Satu'-da\ night and
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    • 274 13 CHILLED BEEF li 'cJs no Introduction —it lias already natle a name (or it sell. It retails 11 rintargj juices. jlicii.us, tender joints equal to Lh« homo idc beef in flavour, we cil thoroughly recommend it. mm mmmg THONK; STORE 537G (6 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (2 lines), UK)!] 110
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  • 580 14 THE palm for good sportsmanship must go to Johore for wanting 4o play Singapore once a?ain at hockey. Their first match, last Friday, played in one of the season's heaviest downpours, end*-d in a goal less draw. An credit to them then for wanting to meet Singapore
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  • 279 14 jy|R. C. G. Jenner was elected captain and Mr. H. L. Ward, vice-cap-tain, at a meeting of the cricket section of the Singapore Club yesterday evening. Mr. B. E. Ablitt, president of the Club, was in the chair. Mr. W. H.
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  • 504 14 JJINDERED by a slippery ground caused by heavy rain throughout the day neither team were able to give of their best in the Europeans' hockey trial on the Padang yesterday afternoon. The first half was remarkable for the number of goals
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  • 106 14 The following have been selce'e.i to play hockey for the V.M C.A. again* Ii E. Changi on Wednesday, Jan. 25 on tne Anson Road ground at 5 n.m.: Eaward Wee; Sing Ching, Xavier; Ranatunga. Chin Chyc, Tian Chye; Bikington, Suratta, Leembruggcn. Galstuan, C Rcshty. Referee: Mr. Eng 6an.
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  • 436 14 SEVEN A SIDE RUGBY S.C.C. 'A' 19 pts. R.A.M.C Nil. 34 Co. R.E 10 pts. Loyals '8\...Ni1. IN the quarter finite of the S.C.C. seven-a-side Rug? y tournament yesterday the S.C.C. 'A' defeated the R.A.M.C. by nineteen points (two goals and three tries)
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  • 78 14 At ihe annual general meetin: cf tin Van Leng Hean Association d Tan Seah s residence, 2 Road, on Jan. 17, the tOiiowin geath* men were elected Offlcj bearei i current year: F: esident. Mr. L"" Ah Kow, President, Mr. Ken Mor X Secretary. Mr. Koh
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  • 290 15 o ulh Africa Score 353 In Second Innings the Third Test against South Africa at Durban by I 13 i' uns dismissing the homesters for 353 in their Total scores were: England 469, South Africa 103 grst innings deficit of 366,
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  • 49 15 F.A. CUP 5th ROUND DRAW Reuter. London, Jan. 23. iation Cup draw for »d to be played on Feb. V u as follows:— castle v. Preston. West Ham or Totten- bertm, 1 v. Liverpool. BlackbnrrT ffield Wednesday or I otts County or Walf! v. Millwall or Grimstuna] Evcrton.—Reuter.
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  • 265 15 ENGLAND—First Innings L. Hutton, Jbw Gordon 31 P. A. Gibb c Wade b Davics 38 E. Paynter c Mitchell b Langion 243 W. R. Hammond c Mitchell b Gordon 120 L. Ames not out 27 Extras 10 Total (for 4 wkts. dccl.) 469 BOWLING Davics 15 0 106
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  • 33 15 The hockey match arranged between the C.R.C. ai.'O the Medical College yesterday evenir 3 was not played owing to rain. The games between the G.S.C. and the Y.W.C.A. was cancelled.
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  • 26 15 The secrnd bi-monthly mixed fourcomoetition for January of the Royal Singapore Gr-.'f Club will be played at Bukit Timah on Sunday afternoon, Jan. 29.
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  • 129 15 Mr. J. A. Dean Will Lead Non Benders This Year |yjR. J. A. Dean, chairman of a meeting of the Non-Benders held at the S.C.C. yesterday evening was elected captain of the NonBenders cricket team for 1939. The meeting was called ior th e purpose of arranging dates and it
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  • 73 15 The following will represent the Merry Union B.P. in a friendly match of badminton against the May BP. consisting of five singles and two dcubics at the Happy Wcrld covered stadium on Wednesday at 730 pm.: Richard Tan Pen Tcng Siew, A. Sujak, George Tan C B. Nair.
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    • 65 15 Slomath^omiling an hour or bo aft* pain and burn P■ >ou fee) «lok at your J*« vomiting? Do you These are danger sig--rs which, can't f>e nary stomach medicines an i «*Pensive dangerous 'i use the right treat'»anda are now finding '•Stomach Ulcers with n ProUctj the stomach '-and helps
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    • 165 15 AurvruFß CHAMPIONSHIP FRANK, WHAT AN IMPROVEHOW DO YOU DO IT WENT. LAST TIME I SAW YOU HOW P0 mj YOU WERE ALL RUN DOWN. WHAT'S h TSk* 9 k THE ANSWER? f TlBM^ IrWIF > O^fr QUAKER OATS/\ A^^cl THERE'S NOTHING N l\ Vj J \mL LIKE IT FOR PUTTING
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    • 311 15 fofy'tk tit a Salt j ADMIRATION "ARTISTIC" SHIRTS. fe/' SHIRTS, Smartly cut. American Made Ihe finest shirt value ever offered. Plain ShirLs with attached non x.i t 1 opiln -u n f i te, blue fawi. and grey. -V collar Eas ilipon coa) Non wilt fused collar Coat Style sing
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  • 98 16 TREMENDOUS interest has been shown by Singapore bridge players in the 25-rubber bridge match between Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schleisinger, members of the Austrian bridge team which won the world championship at Budapest, and Mr. W.J.M. Warden and Mr. J. H. Kortright, Singapore bridge players,
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  • 27 16 Mi F. de F. Harrison beat Mr. Ng Fen Chr.y in the Oldfieid Cup Golt competition, competed for by Singapore Rotarians. Twenty-one members entered.
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  • 99 16 There's nothing so wearing for a mother as a child who won't eat well. Usually such a child is the nervy.' highly-strung type He picks at his food, looks pale and loses weight. Coaxing won't improve matters. Child specialists everywhere recommend Horlicks for these nervy children
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  • 593 16  -  Lightweight Contest Proves Best Fight (By “PETE”. THE finals of the Army individual boxing championships held last night at Gillman barracks provided some of the cleaned fjghts that I have seen for a long time. I wish especially to comment on the fine discipline of
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  • 28 16 Reuter. The following are results of two matches played in the second division ol the English League. Blackburn 6; Bradford 4. Fulham 1; Swansea 0 Reuter
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  • 41 16 Tne following will play for the Coita against the Lovals on Wednesday at Gilman Barracks: A. C d'Sylva- G Newman. G. Scott; M. Kohloff, L. Rentens, E. Loveday; R. Thoy. X, Teem brugifen, J. Reutens, A. Galstarm, j. .evec'ay.
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  • 46 16 rm 35TH FORI lESS THE VETERANS IT 5? BY TWO GOALS TO OVI LAC BRANT J <> h. Sawinjton opentd i In the second j equalised throw ment. but Maldin tory with a fin. Mash-li nearly side when he a m hut Cripps, tl
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  • 65 16 Reuter. yiNCE Dundee, former worH d.ewe, ht champion Z* conqueror of Ic n Harvei i,, miraculofc, scare from teat* his ear As strack ,pa train at i level cress hu led 300 feet. ,U1 Ha Dundee. his wife and a f rifnH have all been
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  • 51 16 Reuter. Capetown Jrm. 2i t Briti drivers, H. E. Symons ad H B Bi ing, driving a specially equipped Wok* ■ey saloon car. created nn Capetown record, compli ting ney In 32 days. The previous rcwrt a! 40 davi was created by Gerry B in 1927.-
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  • 72 16 Reuter. The following is the draw Scottish Cup second round, plajini Feb. 4:— Dundee United v. Mother Edinburgh or Stranraer v Queen Somr v Bac'.ccrk Kind's Park Blairgowrie v. Nithsdali Wi Buckie Thistle. Aberdeen v. Queen's Park Third Lanark v. Cowdenbeath t■■ tic. Dundee v. Clyde Hearts
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  • 88 16 THE second bi-mou l.h foui-omc of the Maad hi Jj Januaiy. played v\\ Banday, «»'er thf <Pf/«"<i n Mo Pmtes. p' 'iK'ri ,n for T.rs. K. r Eu and Y«..i» of the b, can Ms k. c Eu and v 1 41—G3 4 34',. Mr«. s. w Ho
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    • 198 16 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL. TO-MGHT j DINNER DANC E (infernal) <;.:{<! to S.:',o p.m. 9J310 to midnight j FAREWELL PERFORMANCE OF I The Daredevil Prestons j j SKATING SKILL THRILLS ON WHEELS j Dinner 13-O0 HOOK YOUR TABLE Non-Dimjßj $I*oo m BOOK NOW for the MALAYAN KUGBY UNION BALL. 1 j
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    • 142 16 of taking HALIBUT LIVER OIL Brcry bottle of H.-liborange Is a bottle J of concentrated Vitamins A and D from Kalibut Liver O. and Vitamin C from fresh oranges, in r .o other way thes- blended together so skilfully thx there it absolutc'v no fishy tnste I wonderful health restorative
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  • 154 17 Ceylon news page Ualaj colonists of AmI. „t o t i c onsistinsj al sixty- thai although land i to them at Holana by the c „1 with the definite assurtu al assistance would until the lands should be c Government has this promise bea mound
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  • 176 17 PIR Andrew Caldecott in his Reforms dispatch commenting on the desirability of retaining nine Ministers and deputies. says: "I have heard the criticism that nint Ministers would be too many and one (Sinhalesei deputation represented that some of the existing Ministries do not provide a
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  • 245 17 K-CS GRAVE ALLEGATION J A district residents suspect people in high places to be behind i d ,kK s who are terrorising the country-side. Mr. H. A. P. 5i ?k cx P this thought at an anti-crime meeting. v,v «*ananda Vidyasalai hall, Manipav South recently, n ir
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  • 427 17 "Everything In Writing In Future" Political Crisis Averted In Ceylon fHE political crisis that threatened Ceylon over the "Bracegirdle Affair," in spite of threats and general uneasiness, has now blown over Mr. P. N. Banks, Inspector
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  • 68 17 On the application of Inspector E. L. Abeygconewardena, of Balangoda, Mr. H. de Alwis, Police Magistrate of Ratnapura, issued an open warrant against Ellebodaliyawage Martin Slngho, -who was alleged to have escaped from the Ratnapura remand cell by breaching the wall. Martin S'ingho ;:cands charged with
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  • 109 17 HK. Jean Masson, Archbishop of w Cclnmho, has ordered the clergy to recite special prayers fee rain. In a circular to the priests he states:— "The Rev. Fathers of the Archdiocese are hereby informed that the prayer 'Deiis, in quo vivimus.' (No. 16), 'ad petendam pluviam'
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  • 112 17 TWO thousand six hundred and forty-nine candidates took up j the matriculation examination oi the University of London which began j at 19 centres in the Island in the first week of January. This figure constitutes a record fcr this examination and is about 600 more than j
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  • 189 17 WHILE it may .safely be assumed that the State Council will, by a majority, accept the reforms proposals, with perhaps a few amendments, the few tvho are for the complete rejection of the proposals are expected to cause no little trouble. the Ministers are formulating a
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  • 165 17 BUDDHIST ASSIZE SERVICE AT Y. MB. A. £01? th»? nr. I time in history a Buddhist assize service was heir! in Ceylon. at the V.M.B A., Borella. It was a prelude to the opening of the Colombo Criminal Sessions of the Assize Court by the
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    • 213 17 WHY FALSE TEETH WEARERS HAVE BAP BREATH Millions Suffer Without Knowing I You can't notice any odor from scum, tarnish, stain and odor— your plate or bridge— but othert dissolves lt away and leaves your can! Dentists call this odor plate sweet and clew as new. "denture breath" and it's
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  • 156 18 Central News. Changsha. CHINKS! guerillas in the border region* between Kiangsi, llupeh and Hunan inflicted 1,800 casualties upon the Japanese during the first hall month of January, a cord to official communique. Many Jdtoantae were taken prisoners. Scores of Japanese war horses, seven mac:",...*
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  • 62 18 Central News Nanchang.—The Kiangsi Provincial Government is planning to.establish a Provincial Women's Guidance Bureau to train women in war-time work. According to Miss Hsiung Tse, a res pen. ible official, there are 20,000 women in L;ang, in east Kiangsi. who have been organised to do first aid work,
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  • 420 18 Basis Of SelfSufficiency They'll Win The War For China (International News Agency) Shanghai. QUERILLA governments and guerilla war machines rapidly being organised on a basis of absolute self-sufficiency throughout all the rural sections of North China should enable the Chinese to wage guerilla warfare
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  • 232 18 Many Help China In Propaganda Work Central News. Chungking. HUNDREDS ol Korean and Formosan v luntccrs are fighting fov the Chinese. Korean volunteers am ni:untcd their organisation on Oct. 10, 1338, la Hankow. They are temporarily confined to po litica. work. Mainly they prepar; pro pagailda material in
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  • 169 18 International News Agency. Shanghai. ACCORDING to Chinese reports 500 foreigners inclucTntr 300 Soviet Russians are joining China's rejuvenated Mr corps, cf which possibly 200 new B.llanea planes from the United Slates will form the nucleus. F [lowing foreign reports of an incr?as? in the nurabsr
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  • 32 18 A lone Chinese soldier guards his country. This picture n* South China al an undisclosed point where the J inn S ln to land their troops. U I
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  • 177 18 International News Agency. I Chungking. A CHINESE intelligence report stated that General Ilnjime Sugiyama. Commander-in-Chief of Japanese forces in North China, and Lieut.-General Isogai flew from PeiDing to Taiyuan a few days ago in connection with the Japanese advance on the North-west. One
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  • 68 18 Central News. Chungking.—Thr- Japanese threat to v\'ip? out the Chinese guerillas atop Ruling has so far not been carried one htstead, the guerillas continue their laid- on detached Japanese units. The latest attack was made on the KiukianeSingtee highway en Jan. 4. when eve; 100 Japanese casualties were
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  • 319 18 Central News. Chunjjfcir," JPJOPING to revive China's cotton industry by improving home s<,j nn i in the interior provinces, Mr. Mv Ou-chu, noted Shanghai indi.siria!? bas perfected a "July 7 Spinning Jenny" for village co-operatives 2 Slna j| f ac or i es This machine, named
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    • 49 18 DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By T. H. Tan msr~ WĔr insist on IV W CLOVER I V J\ /TT BRAND m 11 I MILK CREAM This is I'ABK CLOVER speaking .^^^^f^^'^'- 01^^^ and I intend to tell the world that there's nothing like CLOVER YpS^Dfl ON it's the goods.
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  • 121 19 t'akuUa, Jan. 15. \,>. who made a o| 82 boiled eges, crowd who ration n the i i com pound. Ed by some of ee'red to dispiay hij vendor who (j made a contract ly-full meal of eggs >J Re. 1 4-. d and
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  • 147 19 Bombay, Jan. 18. THE Eastern S'"am Navtea(mh i ompa*iy*s cargo stea- am hay Star" (320 tons is been missing j Fan, 8 last appears to have with ;>!! Ihe crew and cargo n wearing life jacket I the crew of the Led life boat ot
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  • 63 19 (United Press). 18.— MLss Muriel Les- hostess in London, left the Khan brothers' villtoe stays as guest oi kaffar Khan. Misj Lester Red Shirts and inspect work started there by Miss xpressed the wish to conditions in the Fronurpose -she in company Ghaffa? Khan will visit uring
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  • 336 19 REFORMS IN AUNDH (United Press). Bombay, Jan. 14. are several startling things in the Aundh Constitution. For the present lam concerned with only two things—the qualifications for the vote and the courts of justice/ writes Mahatma Gandhi, commenting on the new Aundh Constitution
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  • 167 19 (United Press.) Bombay, Jan. 18. RNITKD PRESS reliably understands that there Is a proposal in the enduing budget of the Bombay Government to levy sales tax m petrol and one or two other commodities, the burden falling on the rich consumer. It is
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  • 126 19 (United Press). Wardhaganj, Jan. 18. ACHAKYA J. P. Kripalani General Secretary of the Congress, who came to Waxdha in connexion with the Wardha basic education training course announces that the names of SjSuhhas Chandra Bose. Vloulana Abul Kalam Azad and Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya hay* been duly
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  • 166 19 (United Press). MAHATMA GANDHI ha* received the following le'ter from Senor Negrin, Prime Minister of the Spanish Republic:— "Ycur kind letter of Sept. 4. last sent me through our good friend Mr. Nehru I have received with great delay, this being the cause of my not
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  • 110 19 (United Press). Calcutta, Jan 18. Sf ill Jamnalal Bajaj, member of the Congress Working Committee and president of the Jaipur Praja Mandal, is arriving in Calcutta on Jan. 22 en route to Jaipur for breaking the ban imposed on him by the Jaipur Slate. The All
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  • 340 19 (United Press). THE successful candidates in the election of delegates from Bombay City to the Tripuri Congress session include Mr. Bhulabhai J. Desai, Mr. Yusuf Meherally, Mr. M. R. Masani, Mr. Nagindas T. Master, Mr. S. K. Patil and Mr. K. F. Nanman Mr. Nariman secured the
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