Malaya Tribune, 27 January 1939
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section38 1939-01-27 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: 1 Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVI.- -No. 22 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, January, 27, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 2n PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 198938 words
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Advertisement23 1939-01-27 1 lIIV BA V j it lIIL XE Dominant In Malaya \WW\v I ,m m m \\\m%. I ;£M Hk mm mm. v H23 words
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Advertisement26 1939-01-27 1 LATE 92. PICCADILLY, J LONDON. I DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER Z TAILORMADES GOWNS J FOR ALL OCCASIONS IN STOCK. I FROM:— $5. $30.j BATTERY ROAD. TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE.26 words
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Article63 1939-01-27 2 Reuter. Barcelona, Jan. 2j. r P//£ city radio broadcast a defiant joint declaration tonight by the Socialist Syndicalist trade union organisations. It says the taking of Barcelona will not be an easy matter. Every man and woman is determined not to yield a single step. The cityReuter. - 63 words
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Article34 1939-01-27 2 Chungking. —Officially, Police Headquarters here have sent out orders -ued by high military quarter- saying thai regardless of whether privately or publicly, dancing is prohibated in the present time of National distress.34 words
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Article119 1939-01-27 2 Germany To Negotiate With America Reuter. Berlin, Jan. 25. IT is announced that the United States has accepted the German proposal to negotiate with American creditors on Austria loans with a view to reaching an agreement. The proposal corresponds to the attitude of Gwmany towards British creditors. withReuter. - 119 words
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154 1939-01-27 2 APPEAL FOR UNITY TO a gathering of over 5,000 Sikhs at the Gurudwara (Sikh Temple) in Queen Street, Nawab Sardar Akhatar Begum, poetess and editress cf an Urdu paper, now on a visit to Malaya, delivered an address lasting ever two hiurs on Sunday 21.154 words
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Obituary220 1939-01-27 2 Singapore, Jan. 26. THE death took plate at Kajang yesterday morning of Mr. John H. H. Bailie. Manager of Sungei Tankas and Glenshiel Estates, Kajang, Selangor, at the age of 48 years. Mr. Bailie's remains were brought to Singapore this morning on the220 words
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Article65 1939-01-27 2 Reuter. Berlin, Jan 25.—The happiest news which reached the German population fo: a leng- time is to-day's announcepient that coffee imports will be re- imed. The Brazilian Minister of Finance" reported that he had removed certain obstacles in the way of German-Brazilian (learing system. For a fortnightReuter. - 65 words
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Article116 1939-01-27 2 (Tribune Staff hep,.,;,., Klang, Thai WITH the town of Xl to capacity, the Distri I Klang, Mr. J. R V lvt t r issued a precaution:, rv residents and shop-keep ing that water be used manner and not wasted > the end of last116 words
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117 1939-01-27 2 Malacca, Twesday, A FUNCTION unique in its kino in Malacca was held at the pr< mjsei of the Malacca Indian Association on Sunday when the Indian and Ceylonese ladies of this hr-torit town joined forces and entertained Mrs. D. W. Devaraja to a tea purh117 words
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Article69 1939-01-27 2 Ten Killed Reuter. Santiago De Chiles, Jan 25 A SEVERE earthquake in Chile cain the collapse of the prison at Talc near Santiago, killing 10 pri in*: Twenty more were injured and ma: buildings wrecked. At Talcahuano, the well-known j> near Concepcion. seven were kille:: b theReuter. - 69 words
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Article18 1939-01-27 2 Reuter. London. Jan. 25 —The death red of the world renowned Qu logian Edward Grubb— ReuUReuter. - 18 words
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Article237 1939-01-27 2 Alt ß Benedict Ponniah, the 1934 lU£ Queen's Scholar. rirrivi ing from Europe on a visit to hi Sfits prior to leaving for D 5e is to take up an appointment unde' the Government of Cc Mr. Ponniah had his earl 1 at the Anglo-Chinese Scl and237 words
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Advertisement426 1939-01-27 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA «r 1 I Ml UfteOfpcnced in England*. r. O. S. N. COYS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage 8 pore 1939 RANPURA 17.000 Jan. 27 RAWALPINDI 1/.000 Feb. 10 I BURDWAN 0 070 Feb. 11 CANTON 15.500 Feb. 21 1 SOMALI 6.800 Mar. 10 CORFU 15,000 Mar. 10426 words
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Advertisement487 1939-01-27 2 STEAMER SAILINGS §NOSODBUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company'i intended fixtures:— OUTWARD, tor MANILA HON&or-'G SHANGHAI CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 5 m s. "FULDA" omits Japan Jan. 31 5 m.s "COBURG" Feb. 1 .s.s. "SCHARNHORIST" omits North China Feb. 16 HOMEWARD, for HOLLAND HAMBURG BREMEN487 words
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Advertisement480 1939-01-27 2 iSBi j BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. I Luxurious One Class Motcrships, Most Big Cargo vessels with limited but I Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath., comfortable Passenger Accommoda- To: Marseille*, London. Rotterdam, tlon S Hamburg and Copenhagen. I n M j To: Port Said, Palestine, Rotterdam, i M.S. From Snore.480 words
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Advertisement129 1939-01-27 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE B Deutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellscbaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S'Dore 1939 t m-s. BURGENLAND via Manila Feb 4 s.s. OLDENBURG Direct Feb. 20 ss. NEUMARK Direct Mar. 1 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due Spore 1939129 words
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Obituary41 1939-01-27 3 CLANFORD— PHILLIP. Rnbeit GpoIj'CV Cranford, younger son of the late Colonel R. L. Cranford, R A.V.C., C.B.E.. and Mrs. Cranford of Dartmouth, De vcn, to Catherine Anna (Kitty», only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Phillio of Singapore.41 words
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Advertisement440 1939-01-27 3 PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS art? now invited for the following materials or service. For particular* see Municipal Tender Room Date of Clodng. ution ol earthworks (of Bradrie! Rd. (Dep it 125), 12 noon, Feb 6, 1939 3 000 to 5,000 l Nignt.soil Palis 12 noon, Feb. 7, 1930.440 words
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Advertisement1673 1939-01-27 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS public Nonces AUCTION SALE furnlt u a of c f k 3tailied household S S^ U nIU and enamelled cook ng utensiOs, etc., etc. To be held at Ttaiah Rd 7n h, S ad 3rd mi,e *lkit 1939 nt 2nn U 28t January dfv llt m 0U View1,673 words
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Advertisement131 1939-01-27 3 AGENTS WANTED «7ANTED agents for tflk and woollen cloths. Terms liberal Security in advance unnecessary. Custom duty borne by us. Apply Alf'ed Palace (Regd.i, Ludhiana MOTVR VEHICLES (TTROFN (British. SALOOM 11.4 H P. done 24 >>)0 nvlos in pxCellenl condition $600*- HAEDMAN. DRILL HALL BEACH ROAD. FOR SALE. AUSTIN 12—6131 words
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Article141 1939-01-27 4 Reuter. Paris, Jan. 26. pIE French Government's suggestion for setting up a neutral refugee zone in Spain is warmly supported by the press which also suggests that time has come for France to send representative to Burgos to safeguard French interests as well as helpReuter. - 141 words
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Article109 1939-01-27 4 Singapore. Thursday.—A collision hetv/een two cars at the junction of Adams Road and Lornie Road on Nov- mber 27, last, m which one ol the cars overturned had a sequel In fch< Traffic Court to-day when Mr. D E. Rintoul was charged with driving negligently and colliding109 words
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Article427 1939-01-27 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London Ttmrd Previous To-day 55 RCBBEI ftejdy Easy Spot buyers 16 J% Sellers J I*> Ist Forward (February) Buyers Z- 4 7 2 m n Sellers 7 9 ig 2nd Forward (Apr. June) Buyers 'va < 916 Sellers 7 15 16 7* 8 3rd Forward427 words
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Advertisement143 1939-01-27 4 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LIMITED. Th© Company, which U incorporated in •tie 6.5. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes duties:— EXECUTOR fejOß TRUSTEE OF A WILL. administrator of estate of deceased person, trustee of a settlement or143 words
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Advertisement498 1939-01-27 4 WE MAKE HISTORY IN MALAYA! Science hu made It possible for you to gratify your deeire fur a uu.h ox Malayan Curry wherever you may be; In bed. on a hike, at v picnic, up me tall, by tne sea-sltfe. In an aeroplane on a train or In a sailing498 words
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Advertisement383 1939-01-27 4 BANK OF CHINA (incorporated In China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Assc. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-9 Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital Ch. 40,000,000.00 Reserve Funds in Exce/s of en. 4,800,000.00 Total AflWtl approximately Ch. 1,800,000 000.00 Tse-Vung Soong,383 words
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Advertisement100 1939-01-27 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Pa,d Up $10,000,000.00HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHUUA STREET, SINGAPORE Local Branches 458 > North Bridge Road, Singapore. 253, South Eridge Road, SingaporeTelegraphic Address: "OVERSEA LONDON BANKERS: NEW YTORX BANKERS: Midland Bank, Lid Irvln S *****1 Co100 words
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Article261 1939-01-27 5 to-morrow for all READERS. Put effort into your u'() r k up to the hour of noon, and clear up any arrears. If you hay appointments be punctual 0 i you may suffer delay in businf s. Should you make a weekend journey by road, be261 words
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Article60 1939-01-27 5 Reuter. Berlin. Jan. 26. I VIST! H by Count Ciano may be In the near future, acthe Danziger Vorposten. which arts:— p presumably will be reel Count Ciano in Berlin im- return from Warsaw their discussion on the ituation will probably be exeches by Herr HitlerReuter. - 60 words
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413 1939-01-27 5 A Services £Z TP* f the °™nrh of the Exman Mr Hr \v Tfi M N War ell thai. mo, .nr. h. E. Woof ion refirine. I -f S W OUOn f aid th^ the Zn JSL* 0 eXprfcCS his tha lks to fnr i413 words
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Article123 1939-01-27 5 Arrivals and departures by Imperial and Qantas air liners:— Arrived by the Corinthian.—Mr. M B Bell, from Darwin: Mr. O. O. Bill. Mr. E. J. S. Jones, fiom Sourabaya. Left by the Castor.—Mrs. U A N Laing. for Penang; Mr. T. A. Robertson, for Calcutta. Arrived by123 words
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222 1939-01-27 5 JO-MORROW, in a meeting open to the public nt eleven a.m. in Victoria Memorial Hall, the Rev. L. H. Christian of Washington. U.S.A., will address a union service of the four Singapore Seventh-day Adventist churches. The Rev. Christian, who for ycarj was in charge "f222 words
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Advertisement84 1939-01-27 5 WEAKNESS AFTER FEVER !r your temperature begins to fall J you feel you're getting better, then tlrne to start to rebuild your d nerve and muscle tissues. Do «ors have proved time and time *«n that Horlicks is not only easily "wsted but also stimulates your faded te and lebuilds84 words
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Advertisement285 1939-01-27 5 POISONED KIDNEYS Fight Germs, Purify Mood and Slop Getting Up Nights To harmlessly flush poisons and acid from kidneys, to purify the blood and correct irrUation of prostate and bladder so that you can stop "setting up nights." ge„ a 6<> cts package of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem u:l Capsules, the285 words
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Advertisement202 1939-01-27 5 MALAYA'I PftßMieQ HOTEL J j TO-NK.HT-OINNKK DANCE (informal). j 6 30 lo P-m. !>.;(! it Midnight a!so CABARET by I j The Daredevil Prestons I; I SK n ILM; S n,J LL THRILLS ON WUK ELS j ,),nner 00 Non-Diners $1-00. j TO-MORROW MALAYAN RUGBY UNION HALL. Special Cabaret THE202 words
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Advertisement274 1939-01-27 5 I PUONE 5 a 9 -4"\ Teletraphic Addrrs, Charmingly situatrd ideal for. visitors and tourists, COCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE—FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT. EVERY SATURPAy. k The*siSS¥ Type of Kice~iJinn A prepared and served in UK! m BESI vav 90«« Booking by Friday, the (attest 1 CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE274 words
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300 1939-01-27 6 Reuter. London. Jan. 2<». THE mobilisation of the people long demanded by the Communists is the burning issue for China, said Miss Freda Utley, lectun.ig to the Royal C entral Asian Society. The willing co-operation of the peasants was indispensable for lhe success ofReuter. - 300 words
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Advertisement240 1939-01-27 6 HBHWB BABY'S COLD CHECKED Wk VJP AMD SOON BETTER Nurse believes BECAUSE colds may bring on serious complications, be sure to use a simple, safe remedy immediately baby coughs anti shows cold symptoms. Mrs TWU-ter-Gill, of Barrie, Ontario, Canada, nas found Baby's Ov/n Tablets a most effec tive treatment for240 words
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Advertisement286 1939-01-27 6 EXHAUSTION. THE CURSE OF THE TROPICS. Exhaustion, irritability, depression— these are the curse of tropics. The effort to flog the body and brain to action in an unaccustomed climate, drains the whole system of its vitality This energy must be replaced at -°gular intervals—the blood re-charged with nutriment, healthy flesh,286 words
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Advertisement117 1939-01-27 6 SPRING LATH MATTRtSS No ML 101 I il STEEL ANCLE FRAME WITII CAST IRON CORNERS BRACKETS. The tiOop set s'.ee! iaihs are aluminium j pUied and suppor.ed each end with j iteel tension spring which is galvanised ar.d afterwards enamel ed io prevent rust. Si2f 3 ft C in Length117 words
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Advertisement57 1939-01-27 6 I RELIABLE} AND PROMPT j j SERVICE J IS YOURS, WHFN YOU ENTRUST t ALL YOUR CLOCK AND WATCH I REPAIRS TO 1 YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, i (Near Middle Road), PHONE NO. 7922. 1 !Con tractors for the Repair of Clocks i and Watches to the57 words
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Advertisement23 1939-01-27 6 JUST UCEIVBD Household Brush Rag Rug and Linoleum VARIOUS SIZES. BABA Co., Ltd. MIDDLE ROAD. BABA STORE 162 ORCHARD 80, 23, STAMFORD BOA"23 words
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Miscellaneous912 1939-01-27 6 Request Programme From Singapore, 8 p. m. iJlinfll SI N<; APORE Nl ROM A \l[ W ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mcs) YDC 15.15 Mcs (19.8 m.) J f ZHP :;0 fit, metres (9.69 mcs/ ara 1 L A >\f/ 6.20 Gymnastics. ErE t 5 ;A W p.m. g35 Light gramophone912 words
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Article, Illustration327 1939-01-27 7 untitled A 20th Century-Fox Picture featuring TYRONE POWER LORE I A YOUNG ANNABELLA J. Edward Bromberg Joseph Schildkraut Henry Stephenson Sidney Blackmer. Sig Rumann pERDINAXD quickly was given his first laste of the tricks of the diplomatic tr.»u>. His father, the Count, set him to work cultivating the327 words
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Article, Illustration60 1939-01-27 7 Miss Won? Shiew Mci, popularly kiuiwn in China as the President Dance Hostess of Shanghai who arrived here last week by the Potsdam has joined the Great World Cabaret and to-night will be her first appearance there. She is devoting ail the dance coupons she receives to-night to60 words
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103 1939-01-27 7 The China Relief Fund Committee, of Singapore, acknowledges lhe receipt of a cheque for $672 being the net proceeds from the charity show given by the Isako's Russian Circus on the night of Jan. 18 in aid of China reiief. The statement which103 words
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Article181 1939-01-27 7 I PICTURE which is still remembered. although it was made several years ago, is "The Thin Man It deals with the grim .subject of murder in a light vein, and William Powell and Myrna Loy a; the married couple who solve the mystery scored one of181 words
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Article217 1939-01-27 7 PAST in the dark days of the Great War "Lancer Spy," which began aseason at the Alhambra Theatre last night is a picture that should make wide appeal. The theme of the story hangs around a great impersonation of an important German officer captured at217 words
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Advertisement133 1939-01-27 7 of PILES Soon Relieved Thousands Praise This Famous Herbal Ointment DON'T suffer from the irritation and swelling of piles (haemorrhoids): and don't let constant haemorrhage weaken you when there's Zam-Buk. This wonderful herbal ointment has proved successful in thousands of cases and often when operation seemed the only escape. It133 words
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Advertisement102 1939-01-27 7 ""'Sort"*"! 4 out of 5 adults have Pyorrhea —diseased gums. That's vwiy- dentists say "don't just clean your teeth. That is ->nly half the job. Guard gums, too, with FORHAN'S." k Forhan's is the original dentifrice for teeth and gums. Only Forhan's contains Dr. Forhan'a famous Astringent which protects the102 words
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Miscellaneous254 1939-01-27 7 DAILY CROSSWORD w *f hk www m w\w\ H mM Km Ba H mm mm MB IB j ■FTj 1 CLUES ACROSS: CLUES DOWN: 3 dim m the intense inane." 1. Fisn about a scowl fo;- a musical Shelley. prelude. 8. Slumbers. ;i 2. Journey's end. lv. Short-lived. 4. An254 words
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Advertisement358 1939-01-27 8 A NEW LAUGH HIT IS BORN! I'AVILIOA 0.15 ».M TO-AH.IIT Melvyn DOUGLAS has Joan BLONDELL! I s And you'll have happy hyster- /p < > M', ics... in the gayest comedy hit since "The Awful Truth" A COLUMBIA PICTURE il aci W LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWS REEL. ROXY BAR Open 5358 words
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Advertisement70 1939-01-27 8 If |-T 111 HI A TREAT FOR SERIAL FANS OPENING 30th JAN. SIMULTANEOUSLY AT J j SUN TALKIE j (NEW WORLD) j EMPIRE TALKIE I (TANJONG PAGAR). Repuo:ic Pictures present The Serial Sensation of 1939. ZORRO RIDES AGAIN 12 Chapters of Never ending Pro- cession of thrills, Stunts, Action. Suspense70 words
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Advertisement438 1939-01-27 8 The stirring story of Francois CAPITOL THEATRE Villon, master of hearts > Ga a Midnight Premiere daring hero of a thousand TO-MORROW (Sat M(; H T scrapes crowning achGeneral Screening: I ievement of Producer-Direc- TUES. JAN. 31st Opening tor Frank Lloyd, creator ot with 4 Holiday Shows. "Cavalcade," "Mutiny on438 words
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Advertisement142 1939-01-27 9 COMMENCING TO-NTGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK Maurier C hevalier, Jack Buchanan in JANE WITHERS in Ij' BREAK THE NEWS" ''4.% TATUvn*-^ AMUSEMENT PARK. > V 71 A Tf TO-DAY TEA DANCE CABARET e 30 kasfi? PM Tv TO-NIGHT. j OME AND DANCE WiTH THE PRESIDENT MISS WONG SIEW MIE OF SHANGHAI142 words
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Advertisement314 1939-01-27 9 The Most Timely Picture of the Day! MIDNIGHT PREM I ERE—S AT. 28th SEASON SCREENING .31 si JAN. BOOK NOW PHONE 6909 I continents severed... W Ithe roaring, black 2 I 1 unleashed... MmA VI TYRONE*POWER m/f I I hubelTS v I Joseph schiidScraut 1 1^ "jjßF'Ti't J_* HENRY STEPHENSON314 words
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Advertisement250 1939-01-27 9 The Most Authentic Spy Story ever Screened! ALHAMBRA. Srt f SATURDAY SUNDAY 4 SHOWS DAIL*! 20th Century-Fox presen* 3 GREAT STARS IN A GREAT PItTURE! DOLORES DEL RIO mmm Than ever. GEORGE SANDERS PETER LORRE (Great Character Actor). mwo j _RttH _H rMKi>^^t^mf} mm\ with JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT, SIG HUMANN, VIRGINIA250 words
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Article624 1939-01-27 10 FREQUENTLY Japanese statesmen make fervent affirmation of their desire to have good relations with other countries. There is not the least wish, they declare, to exclude others from trade in the Far East, and they are presumably surprised that these pious protests are received with derision. The624 words
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1044 1939-01-27 10 E, T. Huang - POWERS' CHALLENGE By E, T. Huang ONSIDERARTJ3 interest has been aroused by an article contained in Nautilus, Germany's naval annua', giving an ac count of the war preparations which Japan has been undertaking durine recent years for the establishment of strong naval1,044 words
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Article69 1939-01-27 10 A Lone 1 doctor llreiif to a ptttsttt** licart -)\e. ihe telephone a man who \as wronjrly connects with us the c.her d>iy, seemed to hava liver trouble. When he came to this country from America in 1929, he brought his wife and daughter with him; his69 words
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Advertisement110 1939-01-27 10 Get Yourself a "ROBIN LITE" CYCLE LIGHTING SET Dynamo f J4l Chromium Tgjgßgi£ iarrßr PRICES Specially nadc for— ROBINSON CO., LTD. (AND REDUCED). MORTEIN means Death to Mosquitoes and Ants! illWfc THE PROVED INFALLIBLE INSECTICIDE. _6Ps3»iM_l DE7INITELY K,LLS Mosquitoes. Byf vnls nt: s Cockroachts and all MORTEIN A TRIAL OF110 words
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Advertisement18 1939-01-27 10 FRESH FLORAL WREATHS MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE "OUR SHOP" 16, DHOBV GHAUT, Singapore. Telephone No. 2166.18 words
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Advertisement79 1939-01-27 10 WIS OTEAWAYS JUST UNPACKED AND NOW OFFERED! AT SALE PRICES LADIES VESTS KNICKERS ,U),ES VESTS. Art silk and cotton. As illustrated. Sell stra Ideal for sports wear, delightfuliy Jf 1 soft, will wash well. Peach and I white. Woman's and outsize > Usual Prices $1.00 and f1.35 A# PRICES J79 words
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Article432 1939-01-27 11 Reuter. Washington. Jan. 2f». TllK nited Slates Government is preparing to withstand the shoe* of another world crisis in lhe spring <»r sofmer of this ear. Thi lhe assumption which emerges able from the series of conUrn President and oAftctO]| of th StaU Department hay?Reuter. - 432 words
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Article36 1939-01-27 11 Reuter. 26—All the ex-Kaiser's grandchildren except lis Ferdinand's young wife, *n! for health reasons, are to Doom to attend the ex'htieth bnthcay celebrations SmSF?**, Ten members of the former headquarters, including ex- Kupprecht. are also goingReuter. - 36 words
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Article90 1939-01-27 11 Hongkong, Jan. 27 A UNITED PRESS report reaching here states that Fascist countries in Europe intend to start yet another aggressive move in March when Germany will strike at Rumania and Italy will seek to demand by force autonomy for Italians in Tunisia, convert Djibouti into90 words
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Article139 1939-01-27 11 Reuter. Santiago de Chile. Jan 26. FIFTEEN thousand are feared to have been killed and many thousands injured as a result of the earthquake. A huge area extending from Talca in the north to Los Angeles in the south has been affected. Ten thousandReuter. - 139 words
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261 1939-01-27 11 Reuter. London, /an. 26. 4 STRIKING account cf Britain's armed strength was given by Sir Samuel Hoare, the Home Secretary, in a speech at Swansea this eveningReferring to the "invincibility of Britain and the empire,* hp said thi British economic sy>tom had stood the strain ot theReuter. - 261 words
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82 1939-01-27 11 Reuter. London, Jan. 26. ii\T ,Us at last been reached, Reuter learns, on the amount and ("nditkns „1 the Anglo-French loan to Czechoslovakia. V fur millions sterling the British Government it 1 MKht millions will be loana Joint guarantee of the BriRreneh Governments, .subject IIReuter. - 82 words
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Article37 1939-01-27 11 Reuter. Jan 28.- Deputies to-dnv reM ';J *s to attend the Reich--1 on ?!2£P: whicn will be the d 'n K Ti rp J rd with 885 members, mrri *rmans Rem and 41 Sud-ntenReuter. - 37 words
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Article, Illustration538 1939-01-27 11 Republicans In New Positions Reuter. j though o London, Jan. 26. *i-J mil (.H Larcelona has fallen and Franco's forces are now in possesn S T. f th<> War is not reathed Sret, according 0 dispatches received in London. l«an»IlnL R !nReuter. - 538 words
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294 1939-01-27 11 at the London pre*, antM.wt/n^'of expected will be resolved within a few days The principal source of enlightenment is expected to be Herr Hitler s speech to the Reichstag on Monday. Mr. Chamberlain'; speech on Saturday may proviHc the Fuehrer wllll topics lor reply. It is recognised that the fallReuter. - 294 words
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Article7 1939-01-27 11 CATALONIAN CAPITAL TAKEN 5«4><7l, 7,n cox<ii r«^«?7 words
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Article141 1939-01-27 11 "To Paris" Cry In Rome Reuter. Tut- Rome, Jan. 26. HE ia?l of Barcelona is welcomed throughout Italy as in Italian victfiy and scenes occurred reminiscent of those folio wins the victcnes in Ethiopia. •'Franco's v'ctory is greeted with Joy hrcughout all the cities of Sua inReuter. - 141 words
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Article342 1939-01-27 11 Reuter. Paiis, Jan. 26. "WE cannot lole-ate (hat our communications with North Africa should be threatened by foreign troops in Spain or on the Spanish islands" declared ML Bonnet in a speech in the Chamber to-day. "France has Interests to defend In i Spain and weReuter. - 342 words
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Article40 1939-01-27 11 Reuter. Dayton Ohio, Jan. 26.—The Army have received bids from three aircraft manuMcturers on a large order for ;eater pursuit planes. Manufacturers were asked to submit prices for 1 Janes for quantities up to 500 and for iots of 2.000.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Advertisement98 1939-01-27 11 SEEING IS BELIEVING The -'EI.M.V." Refrigerafcr actually looks cold silent clean modern and efficier t But. li is the inn°r ecmoon-.its and details—often unseen an'l unsought of by ire average perscn—cn wh:ch the efficiency, the log-life, the reh ability End the usefulness of a refrigerator depend. Anything mechanical w.-ll require98 words
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1134 1939-01-27 12 Elaborate Ceremony (Tribute Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. rthe booming of guns and the royal drums and strains of the national anthem of Selansor, H.H. Sir Hisamud pin Alant Shah. K C M.G., wasMhis afternoon crowned Sultan of Selangor in the1,134 words
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115 1939-01-27 12 Parit, Buntar, Wednesday. BEFORE Mr. C. M. Sheriff, Police Magistrate; Nibong Tebal, to-day a Chinese, of Sungei Bakap, Lima Kongsi, was produced for a further hearing, being previously charged with obstructing a public officer while in the execution of his duties. When the defendant115 words
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Article138 1939-01-27 12 \From Our o?rn Correspondent] Seremban. Wednesday. npilr] office of Mes-rs. Cross an:) Wright, solicitors ami wellknown firm of Seremban, was broken into last night. The police were informed and Mr. D. R. Ratheson, 0.C.D., Negri-Sembilar. and other officers arrived on the scene. Their investigations revealed that138 words
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Article, Illustration71 1939-01-27 12 Through the tourtesv of Mr W T. Lee (Keng V Kuala Lumpur) ,vho was the cfficial photographer for the Coronation, we are able to pabl.sh this striking picture of the Raja Bendahara placing the Crown of Selangor on the head of the Sultan. The nature71 words
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333 1939-01-27 12 [From Our Oicn Reporter} THHIS morninp bail in lhe sum of $1,000 was allowed Tara Siugh, the A Sikh, who was produced before Mr. A. J. Grattan Bellew, the First Magistral*, on Monday, on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder by333 words
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Article124 1939-01-27 12 \From Our Oicn Reporter} Seremban, Thursday. A STRANGER to Seremban could have been excused if he had mistaken the Magistrate's Court this morning for the local vegetable market—for there were more vegetables here than there were in the market proper. The reason, of course, was the124 words
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Article13 1939-01-27 12 Two Imperial air mails are expected in Singapore from Europe tomorrow.13 words
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100 1939-01-27 12 TiHE Hon. Mr. L. fomnan. Under Secretary to the Straits Settte ments Government, h i this morning on board the P. I liner Carthaye bound for Honx leave. He is travelling with hi lrH child, and will be away til July next. Seen before his100 words
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Article268 1939-01-27 12 i From Our Own Corretpi ndentl Dalik Pulau. Thursday. i DROWNING tragedy v.hich took 7* place on Jar.. 10 when a leper leapt into the sea of? the coast of Pulau Jerejak was *h:s morning at the Coroner's Court, Bayan Lepas, when the Coroner (.Mr.268 words
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Article207 1939-01-27 12 OWNERS and Masters of shippiw! are requested to keep tneir vessels as clear of the ranee possible during the heavy and gun practice, which will take p»w lrom the undermentioned places the dates stated below comme» at times below. A red flag will be flown from the Battery207 words
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Advertisement20 1939-01-27 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, THONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE AND WORKMEN'S J£} COMPENSATION INSURANCE,20 words
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Advertisement8 1939-01-27 12 TOLLEY; SCOTT It TOLL E V LTD €»l8 words
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188 1939-01-27 13 SEVERE SETBACK TO PROPOSED BILL Reuter. London, Jan 25 MX. Neville Chamberlain IoW (he Lancashire cotton deputation yesterday, according to (hi l>:.i y Telegraph industrial trident, thai a Cotton InI: Enabling Hill might be int rod need and made ins lhe present session. PremierReuter. - 188 words
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Article557 1939-01-27 13 fANT than the fall arceiofia is the news of a nipt to improve reiaetween Germany and Russia. Ration ol German businesst,J visit Russia shortly "to materials in return for manufactured goods." :ssion should succeed, bhed lih**** t0 bai sain is estabthere »S little doubt. Ger_y stands in557 words
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Article, Illustration17 1939-01-27 13 n 1 IWr Le,ia tanu, as, who was the official Coronation photographer.17 words
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Article137 1939-01-27 13 Reuter. Herlin, Jan. 26. A CROWDoftea thousand wildly applauded the speech of SignorFar- '"am, leading Italiar anti-Semite who mad- ion 7„ i- the sports palace with his German cher. li Sig i lcr Farinacci attacked the Cathow h ih^l ng hac the "Political powe. of theReuter. - 137 words
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Article25 1939-01-27 13 The annual general meeting of the India-Ceylon Association, Johore B thru will be held to-morrow at p.m in the Association premises.25 words
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Article193 1939-01-27 13 I from Our Onn Cor, espond'-nl] T ,!K inefficiency of th. i„-,l- Johore Bahni WMnewtay 1 and life ,L i c has c collision magistrate to a Teochow IL p» Abu SW. the second Accused was originally charged whh causing death by rash act but the193 words
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222 1939-01-27 13 I From Our Own Correspondent] Johore Bahru. Wednesday. ALLEGED la have stubbed to x death his compatriot, Athimulam, on the niirhl of Dee. I at the Town Board coolie lines, Johore Hahru. Pakiri, a Town Board coolie, was committed for t-ial at the next Assizes222 words
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Article310 1939-01-27 13 MR A. Neave Kingsbury, chairman of the Malaria Advisory Board, f.M.S writes to the Tribune giving a welcome assurance on one point in connection with malaria control. His letter is as follows: -^r ThCTe appeared recently in th? local Press a letter horn one ot310 words
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51 1939-01-27 13 Reuter. IIT I "wlta, Jan. 26. JTu stated in well-informed buairJm 7 1TK S tha< ;l ''Ration of I German business >->en ™j j tmitsts «.II shortly (rare for Russia iik-AiJ f* k J OOl 2JO 10 about 30 is nkely to be restren 'theme:Reuter. - 51 words
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Advertisement169 1939-01-27 13 BUnf A butter that everyone will enjoy— with a rich ihtvour that makes' it so irresistible. cam siec^fj TOONE: SPORE 5:570 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (2 Ines» IPOH: 110 111 (2 lines). ~ef»fc o/ Singapore Cold Storage Co. Ltd. 17.P.S 11A SINE DARBY Co..Ltd;' c t [PAL AIS STROLL169 words
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Article, Illustration515 1939-01-27 14 TERROR PUT UP GOOD FIGHT S.C.C. 'A' 13 pts. Terror nil. IN typical Rugby weather the S.C.C. 4 A' yesterday won the Singapore Cricket Club's Seven-a-side rugby tournament by defeating the H.M.S. Terror, by thirteen points (two goals and a try) to515 words
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179 1939-01-27 14 I/mdcn. Jan. 12. JfIXSWORTH Vim threatens to re i tli" :t i ftrofessitmftj lawn tennis and fOvote h'msdf to golf if Dcrald Bodge, new recruit to the r who get a lot of money ante, brats him dec of 25 matches, Allen in the Evening Standard. ipait firm the fact179 words
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Article32 1939-01-27 14 In a rugger match at Changi yesterday 35th Fortress Company drew with 41st Fortress, neither side scoring. Penalty kicks were awarded on either side, but not one was converted. ALL BLUES BADMINTON32 words
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Article94 1939-01-27 14 The following nave been selected to represent the All Blues B.P. "C" Team against the Greenhill B.P. "C" Team in a friendly badminton match of four singles and three doubles to be played at the former's court, No. 5. Makepeace Road, on Saturday, at 3 p.m.:—Max Lar.ge, Walter Dana, Francis94 words
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375 1939-01-27 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. I PUBLIC meeting id those interested in the formation of an International Club to perpetuate the memory of the late Sultan of Solamror, Sir Alaidin Suleiman Shah and his long and peaceful reign of forty yeats, will be held at the. Town Hall, Kuala375 words
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Article77 1939-01-27 14 THE following is the team to represent 1 Wales against Scotland at Cardiff on Feb. 4: Howard Davies (Swansea>: Sydney Williams <Aberavon>, Wilfred Wooller (Cardiff>, M. J. Davies (Oxford Eivet Jones I Llanelly I Hayrlr Tanner (Swansea), W. Davies (Swansea i; W. Travers (Newport* Leslie Davies (Swansea*, W. E N.77 words
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Article356 1939-01-27 14 S.C.R.C 9. V.M C A. Juniors 2 L T IDING by two goals to nil in the first half an S.CR.C. hockey eleven beat the V.M C.A. Juniors by a comfortable goal margin after a giuelling match at Anson Road, last evening. The Juniors put up stout opposition and appeared356 words
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Article427 1939-01-27 14 RAIN is spoiling what remains of the Singapore hockey season. During the last few days matches have been cancelled with alarming ugtilanty and it seems a pity that a season which started so well —as regards weather —should end in a welter of mud. puddles and "duck pend' Unfortunately hockey427 words
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Article57 1939-01-27 14 The following have accepted for the S.C.C .2nd XI ra. R E 2.: XI en Friday. Jan. 27. at the 8.C.C.:F. J. L. Merger; C. E. Brooke,! C. Barnes; D. H. Tudor. J. P. Wood F I Elliott; F. O. S. Man. G. H. Ctaaal Lt. N. H.57 words
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Advertisement12 1939-01-27 14 A Tankard of Health I H Distributed by Ife rnuw Neavs Ltd12 words
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Advertisement128 1939-01-27 14 What makiVl'ang^^ 03^'011, you Inay P refer a more vivid c u u. ii on. n u Use Tangee Rouge and Face Powder, too, Its too bad. Someone should tell What any intelligent woman who c for perfect color harmony. Ask for Tangee her. Shu has everything —charm, takes pride128 words
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Advertisement330 1939-01-27 14 END ASTHMA and DANGER of "TB" "EPHAZONE" Ends Attacks in 10 Minutes And Strengthens the Lungs Victims of Asthma, Bronchial Asthma, Bronchitis, C#»mnrl Cloan and any firm of chest and lung trouble live in peril. wOUIiU QltJwfJ Neglect often leads to dreaded T.B. A sudden dull 4%001 ItlcH may being330 words
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226 1939-01-27 15 lowing are fixtures in the j and Scottish football be played off on Satuiday: English League, Div. I i»s Arsenal. ers vs. Leicester C. Middlesbrough. Manchester U. Huddersfield T. Blackpool. Liverpool. Birmingham. Derby C. Brentford. Portsmouth. English League, Div. II B, fifi ri Fulham. J226 words
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Article, Illustration732 1939-01-27 15 REFEREE STOPS BOUT AFTER 2 1/2 MINUTES World's Heavyweight Title Fight L ui «> the heavyweight champion of h Henry Lewis a,s a Negro and the cruiserwf Louis won in the first round by U,Uh re P«*"n* his sensational performance in June last >ear732 words
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Article105 1939-01-27 15 r FHE Gold Medal Competition ol the Rcyal Singapore Golf Cub for 1938. will be played en Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 4 and 5. simultaneously with the February Medal Competition and that the following are qualified to compete:— Dr. E. Laidlaw Thomson. J. McConigley R.105 words
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Article36 1939-01-27 15 A meeting of the S.C.R.C. cricket .section win he hfkl on Feb. 1. at 6 15 n m.. to elect office bearer;* for the 1939 Reason*. Af! members interested 1 are invited to attend.36 words
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Article157 1939-01-27 15 At the sixth annual general meeting >A the Minto Cricket Union held at its premises en Sunday, Jan. 22, the following were elected officials for the year:—Patrons: Mr. F. C. Sand, M.B.E. and Tuan Haji A. Hamid b Mohamed; President; Tuan Haji Mon'in b Hj. Ma' scm157 words
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Advertisement161 1939-01-27 15 week ago life held no hope i\[ or happiness NOW THRIVING ON THE /P t WINE OF LIFE //I (ufoltstale and flat, lifeless and worried SSS> \j i 1 11 v ill—never well; but she could not >w t .m.umia was the cause. Gradually the 1 thinning her blood to161 words
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Advertisement392 1939-01-27 15 Watch your KIDNEYS after any illness r^^feAn enormous strain is placed on the kidneys by illness owing to the \l accumulated impurities which the f/ 1 kidneys must clear away before j/ perfect health returns In most illnesses the kidneys get weak or >Oj impaired. So when they are called392 words
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820 1939-01-27 16 Judge Orders Detention Of Chow Lai Eng Singapore, Thursday. After bringing a verdict of -guilty" but insane at the time of murder, by a majority of four to three the special jury retired a second time and found the820 words
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Article179 1939-01-27 16 Forces Mustering In The South Shanghai. Jan. 26. IT is reliably learnt that the Japaiiese preparation for a major landing at Pakhoi and other points along the South Kwangtung coast has already reached an advanced stage. Three landing marine corps have lately been organised at179 words
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Article55 1939-01-27 16 Reuter. Berlin, Jan 26.—Reports of sorre foreign newspapers that Herr Hitler's speech on Monday will announce a new international crisis and that Germany s forming expeditionary corps for Spain and North Africa and other rumours are ridiculed by the Deutsche .illgemeineleitung which says the reports areReuter. - 55 words
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48 1939-01-27 16 Parit Bantar, Tuesda, WHAT might Have ty accident, occui da Bahiu to-day. While a Chinese nayan. M in full swing, the building suddenly slipn d hcldcrs and crashed Fortunately no our- M rioi sly hurt, and t! scattered in all directions48 words
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Article118 1939-01-27 16 Sinjjapoi I: m TWO suits brought in Ml Hoalim against S. i Lev; a., were mentioned to-day be! re Justice Pedlow in the High c<>mi Mr. John Layccek lor the defendants told His Lordship tl suits had been settled ami he that they be struck oil118 words
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Advertisement190 1939-01-27 16 v 9 PENANc JPOH TAIPING. W P S. 23 Friday night duty.. v the week v V^ beau *y There's real lovehness for your hair in a C-**im~. u.Ja i regular Amami Shampoo. Prove it! Have Settings made tasy I your first M Shampoo to-night. Notice You can give your190 words
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Advertisement138 1939-01-27 16 f Commencing I From 30th JAN. I SIMULTANEOUSLY j j SUN TALKIE; j EMPIRE talkie; 12 Chapters of Never En* 5 Thrills, Stunts Action and Suspense I COMPLETE SERIAL MIX I»! I SCREENED ANNUAL READING GANDHI ASTROMHiKK. y v yenu foul u w x ttme of Dii Ui or u*138 words
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626 1939-01-27 17 Industrial Co-operative Movement Launched By Government Huge Gold Deposits To Be Worked: Plans Being Prepared For Big Scheme Chungking Industrial Co-operative Movement sponsored by Dr hh k,.™ p.„, a < <• *v v Yuan and concurrently Minister of i !J Ku626 words
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131 1939-01-27 17 Chungking. yip health bureau uf the National I Government is establishing hi Uth tations along main highua>s and publu hospitals in prin,",Mi c ities in the southwest provinn „.,1(1 to rare for wounded soldiei and sick refugees as well is conquei epidemics, aoeardjtag to131 words
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Article183 1939-01-27 17 Chungking. "DUSSIA has not yet taken any independent miiitarv »-tion against Japan to support Chinese resistance, largely due, in the first place to the failure on the part of China to conclude a military alliance 22! Soviet P riof to the hostilities, declared Mr.183 words
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148 1939-01-27 17 r hunvkinff. T'iLTT"" an armamen «s of <he Chinese Arrov are increasMiJSL ar KVt 1 on dec,ar d General Ho Yirs-chinff. War taf C ZrT e, ly C "i 1 ef f hc (:ent,ral S,aff Chinese Arro>, in an address l,ere. He expressed his148 words
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Article61 1939-01-27 17 Chungking.—Representative Franci D. Culkin, Republican of New York introduced in the House of Representatives a bill to appropriate U.S. $5.000.000 for the relief of Chinese civilian war refugees, according to a Washington report. The amount would be distributed through the American Red Cross. The bill61 words
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Advertisement292 1939-01-27 17 INSURE YOUR TEETH. ASSURE YOUR SMILE USE f lllki fjflt I O 3- It I is so deadlq to mosquitoes Flit is jure death to insect, v^i because it is a combination J of potent killing agents _f I which cannct be excelled. I Flit has undergone the) most Witl^Ll292 words
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Advertisement50 1939-01-27 18 ALL REMNANTS. ODDMENTS, SAMPLE RANGES. DISCONTINUED LINES, EXCESS I STOCKS, ETC., FROM I MONDAY, JAN. 30th TO SATURDAY, FER. Ufa H A j- F i mis LJi R i 1E s 8 W Irl 111 ILAWAYS X—la L—gnir l|»»l. Vh»nv ««>O7 SI AG A PORE Pm hi fjfi 1V,.»..» lai|M«.a50 words
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826 1939-01-27 19 pi JAB ASSEMBLY SUSPENDED TWICE (United Press). Lahore, Jan. 16. a) jon in the Punjab Assembly to-day which estab- session being suspended twice in course of four I ;1 i suspension followed uprorious scones over the taking exception to the editorial note in the daily(United Press). - 826 words
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Article74 1939-01-27 19 (United Press). Calcutta, Jan. 21. IT is understood that the Congress Working Committee at Bardc'i expressed the view that no Congress leader should carry on campaign in favour of conditional acceptance of Federation and that in accordance with that view, Rastapati Subhas Chandra Bose has been(United Press). - 74 words
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Article175 1939-01-27 19 (United Press). Rangoon, Jan. 21. THREE persons were killed, twenty others injured and some cotton mills and a number cf houses were burnt down as a result of mob violence at Monywa, according to a message received from VlandiJay. It is stated that two(United Press). - 175 words
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Article123 1939-01-27 19 (United Press). UNITED PRESS reliaVy underStands that Gandhiji and Sardar Valla bhai Patel have permitted the launching of non-violent Satyagraha by the pecple of the Limbdi and Palitana States in Kathiawar on th» lines of the Rajkot fight provided their demand for responsible Government in the respective States(United Press). - 123 words
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Article, Illustration73 1939-01-27 19 MISS X VMLESH KIMARI, of New Theatres fame, who appears in the leading role in 'Asha' a Hindustani picture, which is the first one to be produced by the Film Corporation cf India at their own studio. Others in prominent roles are Messrs. Vijay73 words
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Article87 1939-01-27 19 (United Press). Peshawar, Jan. 18. meeting of the local .Muslim League held yesterday passed resolutions proposing "to organise a corps of defensive volunteers in case there is an agressive Interference in the internal affairs of the Hyderabad State by Hindus." The meeting also held as unacceptable(United Press). - 87 words
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278 1939-01-27 19 (United Press). Baroda, Jan. 20. A MASS meeting organised by the Baroda Slate to accord a reception to Sardar Valla bhabhai Patel, President of the Pra jamnndal, ended in a fiasco following rowdy scenes during which stones were thrown, volunteers were attacked, dais smashed and(United Press). - 278 words
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Article213 1939-01-27 19 (United Press). Bombay, Jan. 20. ~\HAULAN A ABUL KALAM AZAD, whose name had been proposed for the Presidentship of the tripuri Congress session has withdrawn from the contest. He has announced this decision in the course of a statement on his return from Bardoli to-day. Maulana Abul(United Press). - 213 words
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Advertisement77 1939-01-27 19 Daily India Page Edited by C.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. RtSTORt YOUR €N€RGY AND P€P WITH JV f a lfi>k*»m Let us make a eolnpieie analysis ol your eye trouble! One moderate charge covers entire cost. Examination Glasses. Frames. «TrOMP/ON XJPTICAt C 2 Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4, ARCADE BLDG., THONE WKL A.77 words
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Article, Illustration58 1939-01-27 20 The inquiry, which is being: (""ducted in England under the auspices of the British Y-uth Pean k sembly inlo the activities, problems and hopes of youth went a stage further when a pub'u aeariarfal place, in London, of witnesses who told of their working and social58 words
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