Malaya Tribune, 25 January 1939

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1 IV Malaya Tribune
  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VU. XXVL -No. 20. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, Janinry 25, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1939. I s
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 167 1 Read The siX D A V TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya I I I N0.P1271. WEIGHING MACHINES PREDETERMINED WEIGHT SCALE Fr.r use where goods are handled in lots of a predetermined weight The varia i 5 lb. "Light" and A A positive maication of excess or deficiency is given to the
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    • 255 1 Let us make a complete analysis o your eye trouble! One moderat* 'iltT T ers Cntire cost Ex amrn ation.. Glasses.. Frames. (TOMP/ON XJPTICAI C 2 Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4, ARCADE BLDG., 'PHONE 300/ A Thompson. Dr. of Ocular Scicnrt (WSONAL APPEARANCE} r* —tftti HELPED/HE >_f 1 Neat hair adds
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    • 33 1 [MADAME PAGE j LATE 92, PICCADILLY, LONDON. DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER 5 TAILORMA DES GOWNS 1 FOR ALL OCCASIONS Z IN STOCK. S FROM:— 5« 30* 2 BATTERY ROAD, TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE. -'■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a WPS 1
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  • 104 2 London, Jan. 22. THE Air Council announces the immediate expansion of the R.A.F. volunteer reserve by the formation of aircraft crew and ground sections recruitment for which begins forthwith. The aircraft crew section has b:en formed for training volunteer reservists as observers, wireless operators and
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  • 60 2 Reuter. Madras, Jan. 23. THE Malayan delegation which is visiting India to discuss with the Indian Government matters relating to Indian immigration in Malaya, arrived to-day and had a conference with the Premier of Madras and the Minister of Industries and Labour on all aspects
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  • 24 2 Reuter. Valencia. Jan. 22.—The British steam ?r Stanholme was slightly damaged Iran air raid this morning In which nf f v bombs were dropped.—Reuter.
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  • 617 2 VERY EFFICIENT ORGANISATION Nfw I>c* IH i oneninp ceremony oi the Hindusthan Buildine a < Queen**/ New Delhi, was i erformed on Nov. 27 hy the Hon' hl t > Sir Sircar, K.C-S.I. in the presence of a distinguished gathering In performing the opening cercmonv Sir
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  • 129 2 Reuter. Ro\ie. Jan. 2:5. OK FORE brilliant assembly which included Royalty, Ministers, academicians ard Mussolini himself, Princess Mf. r ?a Savoy, youngest daughter of King Emmanuel, was married to Prince Luigi Bourbon Parma. The chief chaplain of the R<'. va; household performed the cerewMJ at the
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  • 81 2 London. Jan. 21.—Provisional regulations for the census of 1941 have been issued by the MintsUr of Health in advance of t*e normal date. It is recalled that the Lord Privy Seal on Dsc. 6. last in a speech in the HOU3- 4 °f Commons on national
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  • 123 2 PRACTICAL Rejuvenation In M*J l j| Women" is the title of a bco ,J Dr. K. V. Mathew. assistant surget" of the Travancore Stat, has just been published at P IIL Rs. 3 12. J In simple and easy an< Imp inoffensive language. most up-to-date methods
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  • 42 2 Singapore. Monday.- to£3 pV-aded guilty tc lriv in? driving without a gen* Without a third Party 1 along aerainscon. Road on J and was fined $5 on the m c h and $20 on the second by Whitton, Traffic Magistrate
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 428 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. IP& BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). r. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage S pore 1939 RANPURA 17.000 Jan. 27 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Feb. 10 I BURDWAN 6.070 Feb. 11 CANTON 15,500 Feb. 21 I SOMALI 6.800 Mar. 10 CORFU 15,000 Mar. !0 CHTIRAL 15,')00 Mar. 24
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    • 491 2 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTS€H£R LLOYD, (Incorporated m Germany). The undernoted are the Company'i intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA HONKuM. SHANGHAI "Oilß CHINA and JAPAN. Due B'pore. 1939 m s. "FULDV omits Japan Jan. 31 3 m.s. "COBURG" Feb. s.s. "SCHARNHORfcT" omits North China Feb. 18 HOMEWARD. ■or HOLLAND. HAMBURG BREMEN Sails
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    • 436 2 BANGKOK LINE. CHINAIJAPAN LINE. I Luxurious One Class Motorships, Most, Big Cargo vessels with limited but Cabins Have Adjoining private Bath.! comfortable Passenger AccommodaJ To: Marseille*, London, Rotterdam,' 1 lion t > Hamburg and I port Said Palestlnei Rotterdam, j 'IIS. From S pore. M ca, P.S., P'ng. Hamburg, and
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    • 132 2 H 4MBURG-AMERIKA LIN IK c Deutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs Geseilschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S'oore 1839 t m.s. BURGENLAND Direct Feb. 4 f s.s. OLDENBURG via Manila Feb. 20 s.s. NEUMARK Direct Mar. 1 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND HAMBURG AND BREMEN.
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    • 501 3 glaAAifhd. (MvoJiiiMmsmidu PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. now inviitd lor the lWr iali or service, bo, Kinlcipal render Room Data of ClOLring. i g rl h works 12 noon. Feb G, 1939. 000 to S.UOU I oil Pails 1 12 noon, Feb. 7, 1939. i If Mild Steel Wa.'h J
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    • 711 3 PUBLIC NOTICES EX-SERVICES ASSOCIATION OF I MALAYA. (Singapore Branch;. The Annual General Meciing of the above will b« held in the Lounge of the ogapore «ticket Club at 5.15 p.m on Thursday, 2Gtn Janumy, 1939. All members are earnestly requested to attend. GOVERNMENT OF KELANTAN. APPLICATIONS are invited for the
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    • 499 3 PUBLIC NOTICES MALAYAN SHAREBKOKERS ASSOCIATION The rollowing scale of brokerage whicn will btcome effective in re.spect of ail contracts entered Into by members of the above Association on and after Ut February, 193b, is puelished lor general infoimation. Local Stocks Ordinaly Shares Ana Preference Shares. Market Value Brokerage Per Share
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    • 656 3 POSITIONS VACANT Vacancies in the Medical Services of the Straits Settlements and the Federated Malay States tor <:uitably qualified local officers; and applicationi* are invited at an early date.* Candidates :nust be registrable In tne medical register of the S.S* and F.M S and must be domiciled in Malaya. Further
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    • 292 3 GREAI EASTERN OPTICAL CO. Optician Mr. C. Y. FAN). (TeL MM) rift. South Bridge Road. Singapore. I. i 4 m^^^ mmm^^m^^m^^m^m^^m^^^^' FOg M V to Section IU ol Companies Ordinance Chapter 151). j STATEMENT BY THE BATU PAHAT BANK LIMITED AS AT i]ST DECEMBER. 193!t. iheStal. Capital of the Company
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    • 128 3 OLD THINGS MADE NEW! by THE SINGAPORE ELECTROPLATING WORKS (Estd. 1928) 23-J, Coleman Street. We •peclalla* In Gold. Silver. Nickel. Copper and Chromium Plating, etc, Rs»tlverto* of taole ware a speciality, at reason.tb'e prion. JUST ARRIVED. Japanese Gold Fish ol every kind lovely genigame (Terrapin) lor children Fish receptacles, food
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  • 98 4 London. Jan. 24. Paris 176 31 32 New York 4.67 y 2 Montreal 4.70 1 2 Brussels 27 C5 I 2 Geneva 20.71 2 Amsterdam 8.65 Va Miian 88 7 8 Berlin 11.69V 2 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Prague Helsingfois 226=.j Madrid nominal iisbon 110 316 Athens 547»
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  • 939 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Jan. 24, 5 p.m. i Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 3 41. Asam Kurnbang 26 27 jAustral Malay 40 45'-nom Ayer Hitam 21 6 22 6 Ayer Weng 0.55 0.60 I Bangrin Tin 20 211Batu Selangor
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  • 17 4 Sing-ajwre, Wednesday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was: $109 (up |V 4).
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  • 22 4 The price ol rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was: x Buyers 26?/ 8 (up ft) Sellers 2; j (up 54).
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  • 53 4 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Jan. 24, 5 p.m Company Dividend Books Total toi TIN. Date fa DiT K. Kr.munting 3d Jan 97 Date Pww, 9 3 d d a a n n 2 2 0 7 gT» s **g PetaUng 5% and 14 "-Bonus Jan 21
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  • 197 4 8% Maynard Co., Ltd, $30,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 00 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNfCIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30... 1907 red. 19*7 $1 000,000 Int. 103% norn Mar. 31, Sept. 30 innu. 4V,% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int"" 110 norn Mar. 31,
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  • 74 4 Reuter. London, Jan. 24. Mr. Montagu Norman, Governor of the Bank of England, called at the Foreign Office to-day and had a long conversation with Lord Halifax. It is surmised that the latter may have desired to learn Mr. Norman's views of the possible results
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  • 229 4 Singapore, Jan. 23. The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 3 13 16 London demand 2,3 13 16 Lyons demand 2045 Switzerland demand 239 1!4 Hamburg demand 134 New York demand
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  • 402 4 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous To-day' 1 1 Tu »fe spot 3uyer« '_13 16 7 1316 h m Sellers 7 hi* Ist Forward (February) Buyers 713 10 7 JJJj! Sellers 7Ts 7~ 2nd Forward (Apr.|June) Buyers 7 7 8 fx? !i Sellers 8 3rd Forward (July Sept.) Buyers 715
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 371 4 II \\H OF niivi ixncorporated in China oy Special Charter). My Ceil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. «ssc. Manager's Office 6442. iixcnaiige Dept. 6441. Gexecai Office 5188-9 Cable Address CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capita! Ch. 40.000,000.00 Reserve Funis in Excels of Ch. 4,800,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. 1,800,000 000 00
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    • 108 4 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Ouaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LIMITED. The Company, which ia incorporated in -*he 6.5. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes the following duties:— EXECUTOR &|OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OP DECEASED PERSON TRUSTEE OF A
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    • 102 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd. j (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Pa,d Up $10,000,000.00. j HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE Local Branches 458 North Bridge Road, Singapore. 253, South Bridge Road, Singapore. Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA n LONDON BANKERS: NEW ORK BANKEIIb Midland Bank, Ltd,
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  • 177 5 MORROW FOR ALL Tht c may be some ness and disap- in matters of finance. or c/arnble and impulses. The better for inter- the morning. INFLUENCES: to May 20. Favourable loi c :tnd romance, a t c.rtvMcally cmi v fortunate day. d for everyday bnsi--23 to
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  • 90 5 Singapore, Tuesday. 4j;\> bin tfohamed was io-day charged with driving so neglitraih ,i> ii» collide with another car a; the junction «>f Adam Road and c Road, thereby causing hurt Mir. 11. I Iphick or alternately with tiring negligently and colliding ritfc another ear at the same
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  • 591 5 JUDGMENT RESERVED (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Tuesday. I HE hearing of a petition for a dissolution of his marriage to Florence Elizabeth Mary on the grounds of adultery, by George Ralph Hopkins, dance band leader of the Raffles Hotel, who citing Jean M. Kleinmann as
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  • 29 5 The Lloyd Triestino liner Victoria is due at Singapor: at 10 a.m. to-morrow (Thursday* and will sail for Colombo and Europe the same day at 5 p.m.
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  • 134 5 Reuter. Paris, Jan. 24. fONQERN over a possible climax of economic difficulties in Germany is manifested in the press. M. Leon Blum writing in the Populaire comments that expert opinion avers that the situation in Germany is daily getting worse. He says that any event which.
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  • 132 5 Reuter. Jerusalem, Jan. 24. IWO armed Arabs, including a minor gang leader named Mohammed Ibneissa, were shot dead and nine rifles seized when troops of the South Staffordshire Regiment, in co-operation with aircraft, searched the villages in Galilee. The action between aircraft and an armed gang
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  • 322 5 (Tribune Special Representative) Klang, Tuesday. (LTHOUGH the Coronation eel jbrations will not commence officially before the arrival to morrow of H.E. Sir Shenton Thomas, the High Commissioner, to officiate at the Investiture, colourf U ceremonies in accorda riC e with ancient tradition in whlch
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  • 53 5 Reuter. Bareilly, Jan. 24. THREE were killed, 66 were injured and 1 100 arrested following Hindu-Mus-lim riots which began here on Sunday over a Hindu procession demonstrating against the Nizam of Hyderabad The second battalion of the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Right Infantry has been ordered to standby in
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  • 54 5 Singapore, Tuesday. For driving wuncui a mira party Insurance policy along Kallang Road on Nov 23 1938 Yew Hong Gnee was; io-aay hntd or in default thirty days' imprisonment by Mr. C. H. Whirtcn Traffle Ma<ns trate. Yew was also disqualified from cbiaining a ncence ior a
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  • 76 5 Singapore, Tucsdav. 0. RAM AS AMY, the 25-year-old cinema attendant at the Naval Base, Selrtar. was found guilty today by Mr. L. B. Gibson, the District Judge, en charges of kidnapping a 13-year-old Tamil girl and of committing a serious offence against tne girl. Sentences, to run con-eeutively,
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  • 30 5 A free pubiic lecture eh "God. Soul and MaUtr will be delivered by Swami Bhaswaruiianda at the Sin lodge cf the TiieoBoph!ca] Society to-morrow (Thursday) at 630 p.m.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 18 5 toy a Invigorates and f+f n»wm whole nerve W-Xf/ Miwtn system Ptaz-M us*" ecrrtt OBTAIN ABL i £VEf?yWH£&£
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    • 139 5 what! in** V s Susan! l/^ZZ; f MM pirpm! It IS EASY to offend by wearing untlirs more than a day in a hot climate without washing them. Perspiration is very hard to forgive Don't take risks. Free your undies of perspiration as soon as you take them off, by
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    • 366 5 A HIGHLY paid administrative position is the normal attainment ol a School of Accountancy trained man *Hh a recognised qualification. Qualify as an Accountant, Secretary, Cost Accountant. Shipping Expert, Insurance Officer, Bank Officer or Book-keeper, and make your future secure. Examinations can be taken in Malaya and success guaranteed by
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    • 326 5 MIRACULOUS SPRING WATER THAT ENDS ACHES PAINS Mystery Remedy In many of the loveliest parts of the saith, often hidden among the lulls, there §mh to the surf.i"" miraculous springs, SdH witi! curative mineral salts which are Nature's gift to suffering humanity. These medicinal salts are the natural cure for
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  • 122 6 Reuter. Berlin, Jan. 24. piRM confidence in the ultimate achievement of a greater Ukraine carved out of Russia, Poland and Czechoslovakia is expressed by the Ukrainian National Association in Germany. The occasion was the celebration of the foundation of the Ukrainian state at Kiev twenty years ago.
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  • 63 6 New Justices Of The Peace (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. IN connection with the Coronation of His Highness the Sultan of Selangor, a Gazette notification issued to-day, notifies the appointment of the following gentlemen as Justices of the Peace within and for the State of Selangor:— Tuan
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  • 476 6 APPEAL DISMISSED (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. rONVICTEI; and fined $75 in the Sabak Bernam Court last September for making a false report, which, the presiding magistrate in his grounds of judgment said he believed, was "to damage the reputation of the Malay officer" who
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  • 195 6 Reuter. London, Jan. 24. THERE are plenty of reasons why the bears should act with caution, says J. Henry Schroeder's Quarterly Review, referring to the future course of sterling. It points out that a further decline in the exchange value of the pound would evidently
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  • 31 6 The Hon. Capt. N It Hashim. ISO Hnsnito. aS Q admitted to the General Hospital. Singapore, on Dec. 17 last for an abdominal operation, left the ho?--pital this morning.
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  • 377 6 AN ar-p-iripnr tu„4- Singapore, Tuesd cl in« q occurred on Geylang Road on December 18 in which day Xr 3 k Gee died nad a se^uel to the Traffic Court toTan Joef n aS made of the seven chai &es preferred against collision a ged
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  • 182 6 (Tribune Staff i; ei)ort r Kuala Lumpur. T U e s ,j av IT is revealed in the Januar ber of the Magazine that the HI tourists from Europe JIS*? why are reluctant to vis.t j,,?Jfc*i because, according to th* v 1 "they
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  • 105 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Tuesday A VARIETY show will be tUg* f* h >' the Johore Bahru CM Amateur Weight lifting rvU the Soong Heing Hall in aid of the China Relief Fund on ThuisuY.y. Weight hfting feats, boxir. cycling are a
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  • 16 6 Inchc Abbul Khalid din J' Court Inspector, Johore Bi ceeded tc Selangor on two
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 474 6 The Acid in Your Would RHI Burn \TO a Hole in the \wy(/\ Carpet W*?vhm WwMSmßv* chloric Acid (same as Actual photograph of St? I™"*1™"* Acld) on carpet burned by th ck pile carpet; the stomach acid. holl six-Inch If acid does that to a oarpet. you can Imagine what
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    • 138 6 IST VYING INDOOR S nn^rfJ aSUr whicn hundreds nowadays enjoy through Broad- fep> facilities J*±^^mr**\ especially if through a PYEI 1 M mH RADIO. I I] I Sole Agents Alaiava 1 J I HOE BOON j| I LEUNG \\tr Distributors: OVERSEAS RADIO SERVICE, 199, Orchard Road Singapore FHONE 322 C.
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    • 34 6 I NEW STOCKS" OF VULCAIN STAINLESS STEEL AND WATERPROOF WATCHES have been received, and are on display. FASHIONABLE RELIABLE. YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road), S PHONE NO. 7922. PJ3.
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  • 14 7 II th. stars d«> their daily dozen. Utility, (harm and grace.
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  • 214 7 "4th DECREE" WON'T WORK WITH BLONDE E onllf N fh D n T C f n Star and ""sanitarian, has contributed one of the greatest advances to modern criminology! This new boon to prisoners is Douglas' f the much-Son-demned third-degree." This "fourth degree as Douglas terms it does
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  • 115 7 PHARLIE MCCARTHY'S malzerp is the result of ten months of experimentation, Edgar hergen reveals. "Charlie was first painted with ordinary house-paint," Bergen stated. "As he moved up in society, he needed a more convincing job on his face But when he came to Hollywood, we experimented
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  • 218 7 MISCHA AUER. lanky comedian who packs more laughs than a circus put together, found a chandelier to be 'he turning point m his career. He was hanging from it Until he did his famous gorilla-man act on the screen in "My Man
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  • 179 7 THE picture which opened at the Al- hambra Theatre last night, brines to the screen one of the year sensational finds,— Wayne Moms, in "the Kid Comes Back". The theme of the picture is of a cowboy who turns boxer after being stranded in New York.
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  • 161 7 AN excellent comedy is being screened at the Pavilion Theatre for the next few days, where "The Chaser," a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production began a season last night. With Dennis O'Keefe, Ann Morriss and Lewis Stone in the leading roles, this film tells the story of a
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 350 8 W j|[ I "MOW me DOWN if this is'nt my Best Picture!" j 1 Says "CHARLIE McCARTHY" j I TO-DAY at the CAPITOL 1 S*S 11 —.mmi■———..—.——— i^— mmm W NFW IMVFRS M. brine you the STARS who thrilled you in "GOLDWYN FOIJJES" in a New Tpye IB of Screen
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    • 371 8 j TO-MORROW IF HE LOVES.s .it wwom the i% firing $qudd for one of them... IF HE ilV&f. .he con ttrike j a deadlier blow thojs a DOLORES DEL RIO M-* I GEORGE SANDERS Rl» j I PETER LORRE M lEmpireI Empire talkie I 7 P.M. To-Night 9.30 P.M. I
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    • 402 8 PAVILION 6-15 9-15 TOnSght! THE FAMOUS "JUDGE HARDY" IN ANOTHER PiNi M.G.MS NEW THRILL-COMEDY-ROMAXCE. j Irom.nc. thniling Lwff (I man outtld* th* t«w H 9)T*ihiitrM(. indhn W aB h»art .to thaona woman TIHHL. J J 1 flw^ who had baan hir«d ta W- WtmTmmY Mm W 1 trap hint Ife
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  • 63 9 Reuter. Jerusalem, Jan. 24. «.pi N \sHASHIBI, acting leader of I wine Defence party, told the 1 t there is no change in the rding representation of the to the Mufti on the Arab deLondon. party insists on having imber of delegates to those The question
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  • 67 9 Reuter. London, Jan. 24. The commissioners of the civil air guard have issued a review for the first four months, reporting that over 5 550 were enrolled, over 1,380 possess A' to fly** ab Ut 3,550 being taught Sixty aero clubs throughout the coun--7 a e
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 177 9 Tacts about "suez n Gael Over £100,000 To Produce' Took Solid Year* to Produce! IS THE (JRKATEST PICTURE of (he Year! MIDNIGHT PREMIERE SAT. 28 th Jan. SEASON SCREENING TUES. 31st Jan. \t Malaya's Eirst Air-Conditioned Theatre. j\LHA M R R A continents severed .V. the roaring, black 1 simoon
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    • 214 9 j JA,AN "W©KIIIJ SKBAfiGOON j J I I (Malaya* L__tt l«m»"» I Idance palace! (AIR CONDITIONED)- 'PHONE 2477. j RESTAURANT BAR ATTACHED. j GRAND GALA ADVERTISING I RALL ON Ist. FER. 193». Da im-o j j DANrLsj j Ti«in S Special Entrance To The S _TH\TMIV/fl»1 Cabaret Ana Car Park
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    • 210 9 Positively Last Day 3.15, 6.15 9.15 p. m. of Warner Bros. Thrilling Comedy-Romance K22_Ls__f^^ E_!____ 11 W M»_______-To-morrow's Big Screen Entertainment! AT THE DOLORES DEL RJO GEORGE SANDERS fj fxofic jfor of mon/ You discovered hit acting _"m ip*cfocufor (crecn tnumphi! gemot m "Lhydt cf London"' _«_*>- PETER LORRE jBESH
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  • 703 10 LEADING article recently published by the J ;pan Chronicle gives some exceedingly interesting Information. Natrrally a newspaper published in Kobe favourable to Japan's cause. and emphasis is laid en the "continued victory in the Meld" achieved last year, but the facts and figures given in the course
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  • 972 10  -  THE STORY OF DONALD By Cicely Fraser A SHORT while ago five passengers and a cat were taken aboard a liner frjm a sinking ship. The passengers were put ashore, and one of them offered to adopt the cat. but it was decided to
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  • 150 10 the average British family consists ol 1.1 persons." remarks a statistician. Jt is understood that the .1 accounts tot father. A racehorse has been named Schociboy. Its owner probably doesn't expect it to run into form in a hurry. a "Army examinations arc getting too stiff," declares
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 238 10 II ii THE "DAISY" KNITTER A NOVELTY OF INTEREST TO LOVERS OF FANCY WORK With the aid Ol a "DAIS." KNITTER, Jumpers. H.Utinee Coats, Capt, Bonnets, Snavvl-, Table covers and other lancinating novelties can b»- quickly maae. i afl I giving instructions as to use, and how to make and
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  • 85 11 Reuter Tokyo, Jan. 24. T „l .uKK e st»°" that Mr h.unberlain or Lord HaliilK s hoaM visit Japan is men--1 thp Yokumin Shim bun. reports the growa 11|)in ion of foreign office cirth.it an invitation c3uld be im believes the scheme to Ger*ad
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  • 87 11 I ondon, Jan. 24. FEEBLENESS at the present time on 1 •>« P art of En ,antl will onh brine, srar nearer." de- (he Ex-Foreign UnderSetrelan Lord Cranborne, speaking at Weymouth. .v little sign of reslain's policy of ap- from either Germany or n
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  • 37 11 ITALY CALLING UP RESERVES Reuter. 24 A small number of specialists have been ca'Ja oeriod of training, it is unofficial circles here. Offi- quarters profess "complete Ignorance ol a report that 200.000 Reservists summoned to the colours.—
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  • 33 11 Reuter. untitled Jan 24,-The Sarcophagi of the chancellor who wa; sinated by Nazis in 1935. and If on were removed to-day from Memorial Church here and 1 ordinary cemeteries by order snthorities.—Reuter. j
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  • 105 11 Reuter. London. Jan. 24. m 1 MFNTS have now been made ttion representing the ol British Industries to visit i further discussions with ruppe Industrie in Februirangementa follow the disJfM during the past few days Wolfganhlpp, representing ruppe Industrie, and the Reuter learns that both the Federation
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  • 618 11 Franco Only A Mile Off City Reuter. Lerirla, Jan. 24. pRANCO'S Moroccan forces have crossed the Barcelona aerodrome and reached a point a mile from Barcelona's suburbs along the coast road. Artillery batteries are DOWidinr the nort. Over 2,000 prisoners
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  • 279 11 World Reaction Reuter. Washington, lan 24. AMERICAN Government quarters are showing considerable disquiet regarding the situation in Catalonia. President Roosevelt stated this sfternnoo that Government lawyers are investigating to determine whether the United States has legal power to lii't the arms embargo on Spain.
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  • 36 11 Reuter. Berlin. Jan. 24.—A Polish-German ac t .id regarding the question of the 10 00" I'olish Jews who were suddenly expelled iiom Germany at the end of Octob-r art was signed this evening.—Reuter.
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  • 58 11 REVOLT IN JAPAN THIS AUTUMN Reuter. Copenhagen, Jan. 24. THE Swedish archaeologist .1 ban Andersson. who worked for many years in China, in an interview prophesied that military dictatorship would be established i" Japan within four months and open revoluti3n would occur within eight months. He added that Japan is
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  • 78 11 Reuter. Cairo, Jan. 24.— Through the arrest 'r*t week of a coastguard non-commis-sioned officer who was alleged to b. attempting to smuggle two lbs. of op mr from a foreign steamer. 18 other coast guards are now detained by the policfc. A secret enquiry is being
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  • 68 11 Reuter. Buffalo, Jan. 24.—A1l speed record, were substantially exceeded by a Curtiss hawk pursuit plane which made a fret dive at over 575 miles an hour and mr-y rven have exceeded 600, as the indica tors range was exceeded, according to a claim by Curtiss officials. The plane
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  • 563 11 Reuter. London, Jan. 24. million men will be re-ck-r the National Service wh.ch has been launched this 1.200.000 are for the re'eers already number but there are still many the essential services. ions of men and women in the kingdom can
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  • 115 11 London, Jan. 24. MR. Hore Belisha. Secretary fur War, visited the Royal Small Arms factory at Enfield to-day and fired 30 rounds from a Bren gun at a 200 yards target. He declared that production of the gun vas no* on wartime scale. The Bren gun
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  • 21 11 Reuter. Berlin. Jan. 24.- Manchukuo has esablisheci a consulate-general at Ramburg which will be competent for the entire Reich.—Reuter.
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  • 222 11 Reuter. London, Jan. 24. A DEPUTATION of Lancashire cotton employers and workers appealing for Government assistance for Lancashire was received by the Premier in the presence of Mr. Oliver StanLy. President of the Board of Trade, and Mr. Ernest Brown, Minister of Labour. They emphasized
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  • 52 11 P.I. INDEPENDENCE POSTPONED Reuter. Washington, Jan. 23. —Presidenc Roosevelt has forwarded to Congress for approval the report of the joint preparatory committee on Philippine affairs which i t commends the postponement of economic independence of the islands from 1946 to 1960. The report, has been approved by Mr. Roosevelt and
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  • 32 11 Reuter. Saigon, Jan. 24 —Admiral Sir Percy Noble, commander-in-chief of the China Station, left in his flagship H.M S. Kent, accompanied by the e*fOrt ves.se' Falmouth, for Manila.—Reuter.
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  • 961 12 Selangor Coronation WIS Highness Piduka Seri Sultan Hisamudin Alam Shah, K.( .M.(i., ibni Almarhum Sultan Sulaiman Alai-ud-din Shah Itiqullah, Su'tan and Yajig Di-pertuan of Selangor Darul-Ihsan and its territories, who is to be crowned at to-morrow, was born at Bandar, a small
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  • 108 12 The Hon. Col. Cecil Rae, C.B.E MFC, M.S.C., M.C.H., J.P., President ol the Rotary Club of Ipoh, who left Ipoh last night by train for Singapore en route to Colombo to represent the World President of Rotary International at the annual conference of the Rotary Clubs of India.
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  • 66 12 KLANG historic cental of Selangor. is en fete to-morrow for the Coronation of the new Sultan. His Excellency the High Commissioner and all the Rulers of the Malay States are present (or represented) in the state for this historic occasion. On this page ice give the interesting facts
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  • 1039 12 the Nagarakrtaframa. Klanjr ft mentioned along with Sungei Ujong, then Sang: Hyang Ujong, as subject in the middle of the XlVth century to Majaiu-hit. Wr^ ing in 1225 but Quoting the Ling Wai Tai Ta of Tcheou Xi u-fci which antedates 1178, the year of Sri Vijaya';
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  • 12 12 Consort of the Sultan, Y. T. M. Tuntrku Ampuan.
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  • 363 12 'THE present hoi.!- of the Selangor title of To' Engku Klan« h* it passed down to him from his father. Selangor history reveal Sultan with the title of To 1 En k :<et an impression of his seal the inscription: "Daft; Engku'
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  • 261 12 TWE Selangor tradition is that A Arong Pasr.ri. a Bugis from Goa in Celebes, was a Yamtuan of Selangor. He had a daughter, Tengku Puan Berima, who married Daing Parain and is buried at Kuala Lubok in Kuala Selangor. Arong Pasari had a sister Raja Sin who
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  • 331 13 HITLER EXPECTED TO CLARIFY POLICY Reuter. London Jan. 24. i mm in German foreign f n,x! Tthesubjed of much r Germany, which it is cß nos« l > (j Kat s f,ed xxhen Hitler hstat' speech on Jan. lh c Times Berlin
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  • 165 13 Reuter. I Shanghai, Jan. 24. j TOIIE small-pox epidemic continues to rage wit hoi.t any siirn of abatement. A report of the health department of the Shanghai Municipal Council shews (hat n'netv-nine Chinese case> were notified in the week ending Jan. 21, of which forty-one were
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  • 9 13 The forty-year-old Sultan of Selangor.
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  • 514 13 Chaniberlairj go to Japan? firs! the question seems abwd, because ol the distance, the age and the fact a great deal to do in il ttion comes m 1 Japanese press. What r^' d reply if it H i a man who 1 001 stand on false
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  • 314 13 Reuter. New York. Jan. 24* WONDERFUL tales of ckeerfnJneas faring the ten hours in the daik sea were t#*M by .survivors of the CavaPer rm arrival here to-nitfht when Esso Raylown docked to the accompaniment of shrill blasts from river craft and roar
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  • 75 13 Reuter. Prague. Jan. 22. —Represcntatwe of Czechoslovakia and Hungary have de cided to regard the recent frontier incident between the two countries as settled. An agreement to this effect was reached when the Czechoslovak minister at Budapest was received by Count Csaky. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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  • 10 13 Heir to the Sultan, Y.T.M. Tunku Abdul Aziz.
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  • 75 13 Reuter. Brussels. Jan. 22,—A military mission under Captain Jansienft, member of the general -staff, is leaving Antwerp on Friday for Congo to study "important military questions regarding its defence." The colonial army which is at present a mere police body is already being reorganised and converted
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  • 18 13 Reuter. London. Jan. 24. Death has occurred of Admiral Sir William de Salis—Reuter.
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  • 963 15 FOLLOWING is the full card of events (subject to scratching and t -arrangement in running order) for Saturday at Ipon in the I t of the Jan.-Feb. race meeting of the Perak Turf Club. HORSES Class 2—Division I— sV 2 Furs. Straight AN POSE 9.04 Mr.
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  • 336 15 S.C. F.A. REPORT YEAR OF ACTIVE PROGRESS First In Both Divisions Of League VERY active year is recorded by the Straits Chinese Football Association m their annual report which will be presented at the annual meeting of the Association on Jan. 30 at 5.15 p.m. at the Garden Club, Chulia
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  • 20 15 The final in the S.R.C.R. .soccer tournoon was postponed owing to the rain, nament intended for yesterday after-
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  • 22 15 Forwards and defenders in a race for the ball. Incident in the European hockey trial match on Monday.
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  • 329 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Monday. JHE Genuang Club held its cricket meeting and H. L. Despard, last year's captain will again lead the side with R.A.M. Stradling to help him. Unlike last year Genuang will be a side to be reckoned with
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  • 62 15 THE following Lave 1 selected to represent l!:e Europeans against the Rest or. Monday, Jan. 30 at the S.C C.:— Sgt. Carev, Fl Sgt Shcrey, I t I. L E. Macmillan (Capt.), Lt. M. Leonard-Williams, Sgt Cronyn, Capt J. R. Kellett, Capt. R. G. J.
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  • 108 15 WEEK-END RACES AT R .S. Y .C. ON Friday, Jan. 27, there will be the usual afternoon races ffW aH closes it the Royal Singapore Yavut Club, starting at 5.25 ion. On Sunday, Jan. 29, the International G-mdre Class will call the first race for th.c Black Swan Trophy starting
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  • 309 16 The monthly meeting of the general committee of the Y.W.C.A. was held on Friday, Jan. 20, presided over by Mrs. A. B. Jordan, the president. A welcome was extended to Miss Flora Knight, the activities secretary, who commenced her duties on Jan. 10. Most activities had been
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  • 142 16 Penang, Tuesday. At a committee meeting of the Penang Chinese Chamber el Commerce held yesterday, fie Chamber were anammonsly aga'nst tin proposals put fcj ward by vie Chief Police oTiter, Penan?,, with reference to the recent ricksha strike. The proposals were: Reduction in the number of
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  • 139 16 (Tribune StafT Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. A CHINESE gentleman had an unusual surprise yesterday at MacArthur Road, when his car, a Morris "8," parked in front of a coffee shop which he had visited, was driven away by an unknown man. On hearing
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  • 58 16 The death took place of Mr. Francis Shepherdson, on Thursday afternoon Jan. 19 at his residence. No. 476 Trail querah, Malacca, at the of 82 years. Mr. Francis Shepherdson was the so.i ol the late Mr. J. M. Shephrrdson and oi Mrs. J.M. Shepherdson. He leaves
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  • 365 16 [From Our Own Reporter\ nm [poh, Tuesday. Hh question as to whether the manager of a company was personally liable to any breach of contract into which the company may have entered with a third party came up for disposal before the
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  • 27 16 The Imperial air mail expected this morning arrives between four and live o'clock this afternoon. Another due on Friday is now ex- pected on Saturday.
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    21 16 :*iajor H. C. Phillips. R.A., and Mi Si VaSda Barclay Black, who were married yesterday at TangHn Garr.son Church.—Tribune.
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  • 596 16 [From Our Own Correspondent] Pfunr WTedaeadhiy, 4 *JT is impossible to earmark a certain portion of money and say that it has or has not been used for the purpose of gambling. It seems to me that if any person carries a large sum of
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  • 196 16 Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. yjIIILE on his rounds in the early hours of yesterday morning Txra Singh, chief watchman on the Ampang Tin Mines. s aw a number of Chinese on the mine. Thinking that they were thieves he went up to question thfm but they are
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  • 201 16 ARCHWAY OF SWORDS TANGIJA Ga. ris„„ Chun I, 1 scene «f a Rr) ding yesterday bridegroom wav H*lL hps, KA. son cf m and Mrs p. p hi l< bride M,s S VaMa daughter of £a£ r D.5.0., and Lad, The bride, who v. her
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  • 169 16 Singapore. 1 The following are amen; reports received at the del between 9 a.m. yesterdaj to-day. There were several cast thefts and only one cycle v. O At 6.45 a.m. yesterday, a M a speedometer and a cpmpa $66 missing from the R A f Seletar. A
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  • 51 16 Singapore, Tuesd: y M Heunes of Quan pieadcd s.nity to tl in a manner danger as Cantonment Road was fined *15 by Mr. t traffic Magistrate It was alleged by the Mr Fieunes after Mr A. R. Ander .suddenly pulled up causing to brake hard to
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    • 133 16 FALSE TEETH The Truth! Food particles lodge in die crevices of dentures and unless they are removed, decay ■ad become breeding grounds lor germs, which may kad to serious illness. Don't take rfaja give your teeth a Kemdex bath a few minutes in doublestrength solution in the morning). Unclean dentures
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    • 62 16 Eat What You Like and STOP DIABETES IT'S MILLION DOLLARS WORTH TO HAVE GOOD HEALTH. D. T. LIU'S DIABETES HERB TEA Makes you healthier and stronger. Of all Chemists and Stores or from the Agents: T. K. HOCK Coy.—Kuala Lumpur. TROPICAL DISPENSARY C LTM CHOE LYE jPenang. HONG HIN Si
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  • 59 17 SYNTHETIC TYRES THIS YEAR Reuter. Berlin. Jan. 23. •fOT< R CARS will be equipped 31 »ilh tyres made of German rubber in course of declared Herr G. E. vom Hannerckea, head of the iteriafc section of the uhi veal plan. tserted that improve- the manufacturing promade it possible to price
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  • 76 17 Reuter. I Pa*is, Jan. 24. I i •-informed circles lona Government V <> has asked wheGovernment could re- nt of some 50.000 the ¥r» u»K Ĕi that it* i rnment has replied 1 possible as Fiance already limit of her resources. c nsequentiy been taken nish
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  • 44 17 NOBEL PEACE PRIZE F OR CHAMBERLAIN? Reuter. cTO(KIVt-t t 1 24 —Twelve memwed sh Riksdag have Nobel Peace Prize for anted to Mr. Neville rded the proposal to tee oi the Norwegian ing the view that Mr. Chamberlain in »ved Europe from a —Reuter.
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  • 36 17 M EMEL IS GOING NAZI Reuter. Kaaaa 24 -Lithuanians in Jg must adapt themselves socialism, declared Herr a Nazi President of the in a speech t;> otfl-nti-Nazi propaganda is ••11 be eradicated. He adopted the German
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  • 30 17 F light Record Recognised Reuter. bQHd bounce til 1 21 Tn Air Ministry the R.A.F. non-stop P< Australia it .t Mo- J recogni led by tne utulique International liJ A^wa.-Reuter.
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  • 382 17 /»uTXTT7on i Hongkong, Jan. 24. CHINESE planes from Kwangsi raided Japanese warships at by SbL Pakhoi y6Sterda y- Two warships were hit A force of 2,000 Japanese landed at Weichowtao and carried out extensive looting and outraging women and girls. The situation in south-western Kwangtung
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  • 33 17 A public lecture will be delivered by Nawab Sardar Sahiba, under the auspices cf the Indian Youth League, Singapore, at the League's Hall. (118 Race Coucse Road) to-day at 7 p.m.
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  • 24 17 Mr. Lim Choon Ann, Chinese interoreter attached to the District Judge and First Magistrates Court, has been ill since Tuesday.
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  • 197 17 Singapore, Tuesday. WHEN mentien was to-day made of a summons in which it was alleged that Mr. W. L. Rigby had committed criminal trespass bj entering the compound of 110. Balmoral Road at midnight on December 20, with intent to annoy, Mr. Rigby who was unrepresented submitted
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  • 16 17 A meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners takes place on Friday at 2.15 pm.
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  • 19 17 A notification from the Deputy Master Attendant. Singapore, states that the Johore Shoal Buoy is reported out of position.
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  • 200 17 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. JUDGMENT was delivered yester--2 day in the Perak Supreme Court by the Hon. Mr. Justice C. M. Murray Aynsley in the criminal ?'ipeal preferred by tne Assistant Legal Adviser, Perak, Mr. T. A. V. Brodie, against the decision ol the Magistrate
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    • 253 17 MALAY A*l PABMI6P HOTEL TO-NIGHT S DINNER DANCE (intormal) I 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. 9.30 to midnight. j AND BY NUMEROUS REQUESTS t EXTENDED ENGAGEMENT of j The Daredevil Prestons j j SKATING SKILL THRILLS ON WHEELS I j Dinner $3.00. Non-Diners $1.00. j BOOK NOW for the MALAYAN RUGBY
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  • 307 18 "NO POSSIBLE DANGER" SAYS EXPERT China's Huge Reserves Hongkong. ACCORDING to a statistical study by Dr. T. C. Leo, a financial authority, in the Review, a semi-ofFc-h 1 organ of the Chinese Ministry of Finance, the actual amount of silver still casting in China, after
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  • 59 18 Chungking.—Following the discovery of gold in many south-west provinces, tne Ministry of Economic has sent engi neers >.o Sikang, Szechuen. Yunnan, (Kokonon and Ninghsia to ex plore the mines there. It is expected that the ores will yield a bout $15,000,000 a year. Mines under private exploitation will
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  • 137 18 Kunming. PEOPLE in the Near East all believe that Chira has laid down the foundation for her national rebirth during her present struggle against Japan, according to Mr. Wang shan, leader of the China Moslems Goodwill Mission to the Near East which returned heie via French
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  • 59 18 Chungking.—Guerillas attacked Lin slang, northeast cf Yoyang. and destroyed two Japanese tanks. They retired after the raid. The Canton-Hankov railway and the highways around Yoy ang have been heavily damaged. Successes are claimed by the Chinese in counter-attacks north of Yingshan n-.'les north cf Hankow. A number of
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  • 26 18 Chinese so!<!iers in ambush in a marshy area outside Canton. Picture v taken when they were waiting, rifles loaded, for the enemy
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  • 305 18 Remarkable Achievement For A Country At War |\URING the ten months between March and December, 1938, the Chinese Government paid out over £258,706 sterling, 2,761,747.15 Befetti francs, 831,234.5 florins. 1,015,031.25 French francs, and 884,000 Chines dollars to the various I rei.un creditors of Chinese n&tional railways—
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  • 144 18 Wnchaw. ELEVEN regiments of revenue guards a* under the direction of Mr. Tseng Yapg-fu, committee member of the Kuangtting Provincial (iovernment, have held BY the Japanese push up the w\s» River to attack Kwangftt Foi their good work, the revenue KVlldg were twice commended by Generalissimo Chiang
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  • 38 18 Chungking.—The Chine.se Government has decided on the creation of a Watci and Land Transportation Coma issl n with Mr. T. L, soong a s Chairmar ard Mr. Lv Tso fu as Vice-CI-airman.—-Central News.
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  • 144 18 Shiuhi'ie WITH only 7.000 Japanese J*g deployed as far as Samshiu, n much-heralded advance iW l H'esl Rivet- to attack Kwaa** longer possible. Each town east of Samshui is cd '.)v a skeleton force, and tbe strength is not sufficient i<»r P»" purnose much
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  • 63 18 H CHINESE arc counter-a sien. In west Shan have recaptured Liuchiash height south of Chi terdav pounding al th< art.'Hery tiro. Fires, allegedly star! se. are raging Inside the < ing that they arc diawaJ. Chinese gurrill i ban* si continue to dan:, lines. On January 5
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  • 497 19 Rajendra Babu Urges Sifting Enquiry Dehra Dun Impress Disaster (United Press). Patna, Jan. 19. SIFTING enquiry by an impartial tribunal into the recent I)ehra disa.-tei at (hirhaki, near Dhanhad. is demanded )r fra Prasad. ex-President of the Conjrress and member (h Committee,
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  • 61 19 Patna, Jan 18. «,,u nil 1 semblj to-day V Bihar and mt\ Act which "::r\;., m h is, ion. lv ii, Mr Srikrishna Sinha, while sta«- friP i', t and reasons said ii v to repeal i Act h;id been jt" tit! ihe legitimate asu «f the
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  • 22 19 ited Press unB na Government [nformatton ~i Govern- spected to Burma will y the Bnrmfi likely to be ime.-
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  • 141 19 (United Press). Bombay. Jan. IS. MAHATMA Gandhi has amread to send Sardar Vattabfeai Ratel t. East Africa in Ifctt next to organise the movement among the Indian residents there aeainsi the return of the Easi -Uriean colonies to Germany. This decision is
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  • 100 19 (United Press). Bombay, Jan. 15. ITNITED PRESS understands that a U deputation of the Indian Merchants' Chamber wiU wait on His Excellency the Viceroy on Jan. 23 next when he visits Bomoay. The deputation will be led by Mr. Morarjee, President of the Merchant-,' Chamber. They will acquaint the Viceroy
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  • 65 19 (United Press). Sir Adeshwar Dalai, President of the Indian Merchants Chamber, Calcutta, and Mr. D. G. Mulhorkar, Secretary. Fedeiation of Indian Chambers ef Commerce and Industry, have been recommended tor nomination as employers' delegate and adviser respectively to the International Labour Conference Lo be held in June In Geneva by
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  • 187 19 (United Press). New Delhi. UNITED PRESS learns that the report of the Tariff Board on protection to the sericulture industry has been received by the Government of Indli. It appears that there will be a minority report by Mr. H. M. \nklesaria but it has not
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  • 202 19 Calcutta, Jan. 18. \|R. Harekrishna Mahatab, Orissa fIP member of the Congress Wording Committee, discussed with the Resident. Eastern State.s Agency M 1 Calcutta, the present situation in Qria?a States. Later Mr. Mahatab had a long talk With Sj. Subhas Chandra Bose, Congress President, on
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  • 65 19 (United Press). Apropos of the stale Government.-: j announcement for tne extension of the i composition cf th y Reforms Enquiry Committee, the Patiaia P:aja Mandai has subm Ued a memorial to His Highhe s requesting him to include some reprcscntames of the Mandai m the I Committee
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  • 115 19 (United Press). Santinikelan. INTERVIEWED by United Press with regard to the announcement which appeared lecently in the Press lo the effect that His Highness the Maharaja Manikya Bahadur of Tripura will shortly introduce constitutional reforms in his State, the Chief Secretary to His Highness confirmed the press
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  • 14 19 The well-known picture "Baloyegini" is showing to-night at the Marl borough Theatre, Singapore.
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  • 106 19 (United Press). Karachi, Jan. 18—Sir Haji Abdullah Haroort, the Convenor oi ihe Sub-Com-tuitti appointed by the All-India Moslem League Council at Delhi, for Being deputations which will visit lore: tries ana also the Moslem majoiity provinces to appraise the Moslems there cl happenings in the minority provinces,
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    • 294 19 Daily India Page Edited by G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. Growing Lovelier Even/ Day- <fl&± The DIO\NE QUINTUPLETS jp» Use Only PALMOLIVE. World Coiyrifht RiMrvtd. IsST. NEA Service lr>c/~ J ow the Quintuplets 1 ing their tender skin with Why they use Palmolive For some time after birth. A J^^smE' the Quintuplets
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  • 91 20 IJUNKACS, town on the HungarianCzechoslovakian frontier, received a severe battering in the fierce fighting which broke out tnere between Hungarian soldiers and armed civilians on one side, and Czechoslovak soldiers and frontier police on the other. Artillery, machim-iruns and tanks
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  • 84 20 Evhihi y v l h t P l ost omce was reca »ed at the "Past and Present" Post <Up *ft? l r k p,aC e 5 lhe Kins Geor e V "a" of the General ft t\, Pat l> tm's-le-Grand. London. Pholo on right
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  • 56 20 Richard Tauber. Am rian tenor, left Waterloo Station for SoothamptM norn uhere. immediately after giving a concert, he will sail for An fie was seen off at the station by his wife. Richard Tauber is seen m tne aLove picture having his nose playfully milled
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  • 43 20 compartment. The roof ha, been ordered so that maximum if„£ r f ,n ,hf the Kin, and Queen ,o he seen more Cea r ly o„° Z. drT Z lei tTVotlZt^ State car appear above. 08 f the new
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 13 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT No SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, January 25, 1939 FOUR PAGES.
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    • 45 I H.R.H. (he Ihikf of Kent, th (knemorGnenl Deri lustn ha, will :<:.•: a nessage to the Com* > Australia (j hh mtot -it 1.20 p.m. (Malayan time). An eleetriin« of !he speech ts\ al 5.20 p.m. 'ia n the >«'inu? day.
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    • 35 I hi on which the rconl carried oat hi.s i work, was recently S gnor Mussolini red at Ostia, near Rome, as a museum in bited a collection of by 'he "rreat inventor.
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    • 191 I How future scientists will find the buried records of our generation. piVE thousand years from now historians of the future will receive an 800-pound metal letter, a Cupaloy Time Capsule' containing information about us and our times. It will be deposited fifty feet below
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    • 28 I Here is a picture of the "Time Capsule," a descriptor of which will be found in the article. See how it is made and loaded.
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    • 900 I The message runs: "Though in all probability methods more sensitive than any we have to-day will be employed in the future to seek for metallic bodies beneath the earth, it is possible, too. that this will become a lost art. It is therefore suggested that the
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    • 41 I L. DU GARDE PEACH, one of Britain's foremost radio dramatists, is the author of the series of 'Royal Palaces' programmes now being produced from Daventry by H. Rooney Pelletler, Montreal Programme Director of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
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    • 138 I N.B.—Readers' questions are answered free, but each one must be accompanied by a "Query Coupon" to be found on this page. It is MOST important that all queries should be addressed to the Malaya Tribune, and NOT to Broadcasting House. Will contributors please make a note of this?
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      85 I I>ENEE HOUSTON and Donald Steward, a favourite turn on the variety stage, will broadcast in •Musical Hall' programme f rom Daventry at 6.50 a.m. on Sunday morning. Rcnce Houston came to London in the wcll-knc.vn 'Houston Sisters' act. After starring in musical comedy and appearing in films, she
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    • 133 I Lucknow. VIR. Virendra Kumar Sakseua, a 19-year old student of the Lucknow University has made a radio set of his own wh->ch cost him Rs. .53 (about $35J The set can receive loth Indian and foreign programmes. A demonstration showed that reception ii. remarkably
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    • 55 I ANEW type of mast has been tested by the BB.C. and is be'ng employed at the start Point Transmitter now In course of construction. The resultant efficiency Is frreater than with the normal top-capacity aerial now in use. One mast has been completed at this station and
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      • 19 I QUERY COUPON This coupon is available until Jan. 31. 1939, and must accompany all queries. MT., Jan. 25, 1939.
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      • 169 I I The Tribune j Gives Fullest f Sports Reports A ■■Tl il What is there so p J familiar about his j BRISK STRIDE? I|| I Why, it's Johnnie Walker's brisk stride, of II t course —but it can be yours, too. On those If pleasant evenings with your friends,
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      • 2638 II (WORLD'S BROADCAST PROGRAMMES! 1 pm R?S Electrical recording t Gramophone record* i 1 1 —————__J LONDON COLOMBO ROME I JO.20 German achievements kb&& in%^ l p I AIM OR and Dutch >- 7.20 News i>i Eii J TRANSMISSION 5. pm VPB 6.16 Mc.s (48.7 m.) RO 11.81 Mcs U».7 m.)
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      • 2847 III a„!°d Y F,o* N plg" |WORHETS BROADCAST PROGRAMMES 1 LONDON LONDON NIROM 6.00 Salvation Army Service conduc- "VOICE VFi Mi >Mi (4 7 m) tt; d by Brig. A. Lord, from tho I TRANSMISSION 5. TRANSMISSION 5. SBC 15.15 Mcs (19 8 m.) i Ĕ l< music. am 7.00 'Musical
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      • 2185 IV sun Jan. 29 1 WORLDS BROADCAST PROGRAMMES l{" Continued From Page 1 BERLIN COLOMBO LONDON PARIS transmissions 2 3. COLOMBO D,B 1520 Mcs VPB 6.1G M«; s (48.7 mi TRANSMISSION 5. TPA-2 15.24 Mc* (19.7 m.) SPSS Met oS"i VPB 6.1« Mcls <4«.7 m.) Concert of light mWe o m
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