Malaya Tribune, 28 January 1939
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Title Section39 1939-01-28 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newsbatvr: Guaranteed Latest Sales Vol. «VI.- No. 23. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, January 28, 1939. The Malaya Tribune _v r/\(,i\s. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1939 FIVE Ty^39 words
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Advertisement296 1939-01-28 1 Read Vie SUNDAY I II IB l XE Dominant In Malaya v lal Ifijjjf Ilk pastilles -a j^piSrfLßi" I "^ata^bhH UFD fiJlir HEA 70MMY blake was very '™inki know why. mybreathi f miss west, most bad greath LATER—THANKS TO COLGATE'S NO MORE BAD BREATH I 1 HrK MVlllr MUCH ,KJCRtSTED296 words
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Advertisement79 1939-01-28 1 [MADAME PAGE! LATE *tt. PICCADILLY, I LONDON. DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER TAILORMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS IN STOCK. FROM:— S5. 33 0. i -v, BATTERY ROAD, TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE. ■■■■■■■■■>■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■»■■■» THE PURE GRAPE JUICE. v ~/<' A ri <* and Mellow wine with a I i deiicioua flavour for all occasions. No79 words
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Article167 1939-01-28 2 |N their weekly rubber report, Guthrie and Co., Ltd., state: Singapore, Jan. 26. Once again international political influences have assumed control of the market, and with manufacturers offering little support prices show quite a considerable decline. In the local market, apart from spasmodic Japanese interest, dealers have167 words
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Article134 1939-01-28 2 Arrived from Saigon by K.N.I.L.M. plan" "PK-AFJ" —Mr. Le Comte D'UrseJ, Mr fourneux, Mr. H. van Bockcm Mass. Left for N.E.I, by K.N.I.L.M. plane PK-AFJ**—Mr. H. van Bockom Mass, Mr. Blaas, Mr. and Mrs. Khouw, and Mr. /.'mmerman. Arrived from N.E.I, by X L M. plant: PH-ARE"-134 words
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276 1939-01-28 2 Singapore, Thursday. 1/ERY relevant remarks were to-day passed by Mr. C. H. Koh, Sixth Magistrate, in a ease in which Lim Kee Seng a Teochew was convicted on the charge of hawking in an unspecified area, yesterday, and sentenced to a fine of $5 or276 words
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94 1939-01-28 2 Reuter. London, j at <> r DROADCASTI\(. »1 SSfrMW hi n greeting to the Austral! m < P f wealth on the oc< a Day, the Duke of Kt n and the Duchess wtn following the footsteps o bers of his family whReuter. - 94 words
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Article63 1939-01-28 2 Singapore. Thurs the driver of Dr. An; to-day convicted on I iigent driving aloi December 7, and stnl $25. An endorser:: in Lim's licence by Mi Traffic Magistral-. Mr. A. J. Braga accused. The case tor th ducted by Court Ins was that owing to 1 gence of63 words
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296 1939-01-28 2 Singapore, Thur day. Singh c&roed trial this morning in the court before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker to a charge M 1 of last year, at Market Street cheated Pale Singh by dlsl inducing him to deliver $50 which was the property of Pale Singh Court296 words
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Article62 1939-01-28 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. DECLINE of over $2,000,000 in the revenue of the F.M.S.R. (excluding supplementaries) during 1933 is disclosed in a settlement of revenue issued yesterday. Revenue for 1938 was $14,600,--459 as against $16,856,349 in 1937, showing a decline of $2,195,890. The62 words
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Article94 1939-01-28 2 nr Thursday Singa»i"re. j»* j e^ FE evidence of a boy. a .student ol a was recorded In the Court this mon young Malay. Yus charge of "abetment Inspector Arthur S the investigation the lad and a >- last to the Chai i at Kampong Java on94 words
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Advertisement423 1939-01-28 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDIA (incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore 1939 RANI URA 17,000 In Port RAWALPINDI 17.000 Feb. 10 X BURDWAN «5.070 Feb. 11 CANTON 15.500 Feb. 21 t SOMALI 6,800 Mar. 10 CORFU 15,000 Mar. 10 CHITRAL 15,000 Mar. 24 CARTHAGE 15423 words
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Advertisement369 1939-01-28 2 STEAMER SAILINGS [norm [LLoypj DOES YOUR LEAVE APPROACH Please let us offer you accommodation pn the fastest, most modem and luxurious. N.D.L. EXPRESS LINERS. Passage Agents: LOHMANN CO., LTD--124, Robinson Road, Phone 7565. 1 a it Am. STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PENANG BELAWAN. Thurs., 11 30369 words
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Advertisement356 1939-01-28 2 BBS! II (ft L II» AY (BUSES To: BANGKOK SAIGON- By Luxurious One Class Motorships. S Displacement Tons From Penang, F. S ham, Milacca, S por e m.s. "Lalandia" (11,000) 31-1 1-2 2-2 4-.i I m.s. "Jutlandia" (13.103' 21-2 22-2 l! 3-2 25-- m.s. "Mconia" (11,00'J> 14-3 15-3 16-3 18-..356 words
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Advertisement128 1939-01-28 2 H4MBURG-AMERIKA LIN IE B Deutsch-Australische DampfschifTs GeselUchaft (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 So. NEUMARK Direct Mar. 1 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due Spore128 words
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63 1939-01-28 3 Reuter. New York, Jan. 27. a BITTEB ftgh! to*control the United Automobile Workers, one of the country's most powerful unions, culminated in the r Ufritatioa of tU president, Ifr. Hornet Martin, former executive of the C.1.0. Mr Martin accuses Mr. John Lewis. I r sdent ofReuter. - 63 words
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71 1939-01-28 3 Reuter. Bucharest. Jan. 27. Va.sile Christexu. leader of the Iron Guards, committed suicide this afterneon, turning a revolver upon himseli alter firing and wounding a detective among a party who had cornered him. The police had hunted him for six months and he was understoodReuter. - 71 words
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Obituary50 1939-01-28 3 HENRY--PIGOTT. The engagement j.: announced between James Edward second son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Henry, of Sidcup, Kent, England, an i Mohu (Bette) Pigott, younpest daughter or G. J. Pk>ott Magistrate Col the Northern Territories, Aivtialia, ant: of Mrs. Pigott, of Sydney and Port Darwin, Australia.50 words
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Advertisement578 1939-01-28 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES I Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS r 110W inv,rt: d or tne t, au materials or service. For jee Municipal render Room Data ot Closing. ol earthworks tor Braddel Rd. 12 noon. Feb 6, 1G39. 3,000 to 5,000 rtajid NigOtSOil Pails 12 noon. Feb. 7. 1939. j578 words
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Advertisement636 1939-01-28 3 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE THR court of the judgf at JOHORE BAHRU. originating Summons No. 38,01 1938. rat t Between (1) Toh Ah Moh and (2) G. H. Toh the executors oi the Will oi Dato Toh ,^u n de ceas «l of No. 90, Jalan Ibrahnn, Johore Bahru,636 words
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Advertisement532 1939-01-28 3 PUBLIC NOTICES THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OE COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Rubber Market will be closed officially on the following days: Tuesday 31st January, 1939 (Public Holiday*. Friday 3rd February, U39 (Bank Holiday*. i3y Order cf the Committee GATTEY BATEMAN. Secretaries. CHANGI ROAD TRAFFIC. TAKE NOTICE532 words
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Advertisement529 1939-01-28 3 POSITIONS VACANT tr, W M^ TE^ a junior Lad y T yp ist Appiy wott Manager, Prize ana Co, 10 Battery Head. Men mission a lll Ca v «s»ng. Good CommiSMon. Apply Po. Box 128, SingaWANTED experienced Chinese pply wjm t^™*£ S^ ary re QU»red. Box No 2 Malaya Tribune.529 words
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Advertisement584 1939-01-28 3 MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE. AUSTIN 12—6 Saloon lato 1935 model 23,400 miles. Mechanically original paint Price $975. Phone 5811. CITROEN (Britisht SALOON ill H.P. done 24/jOO miles in excellent condition $600 HARDMAN, DRILL HALL BEACH ROAD. jl/lORRIS '10' 1934 saloon, black, ln gocc am condition, fine brand, new low pressure584 words
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Article98 1939-01-28 4 British Official Wireless. London, Jan. n. Paris 176 63 64 New York 4 67Viz Montrea; 4.7l' a Brussels 27.65 ft Geneva 20.71 y 2 Amsterdam 8.70 Miian 88 7 a Berlin 11.65 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Prague ISoVi Helsingf'jis 22G3'4 Madrid nominal Lisbon 110 3 16 Athens 542British Official Wireless. - 98 words
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Article809 1939-01-28 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Jan. 27, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3,3 4> Asam Kumbang 26,- 27|Austral Malay 40!- 45i-nom Ayer Hitam 21 22 Ayer Weng 0.55 0.60 Bangrin Tin 20 21!Batu Selangor 1.20 1.30 Berjuntai 10;- 109 Burma809 words
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Article157 1939-01-28 4 Singapore, Jan. 27. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $143 R (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $139 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $137 Siam No. 1 $2lb Siam No. 2 $200 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $120 Siam Broken Rice No. 2157 words
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Article79 1939-01-28 4 LEST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Jan. 27, 5 p.m. m j Total foi Company Dividend Books financial close Date Ex. Div. yea* oJ Payable Date to dat« K. Knmunting 3d. Jan 27 Feb. 3 Jan 28 5% Petaling sro5 r o final 5% int. Jan. 24 Feb79 words
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Obituary166 1939-01-28 4 Singapore, Friday. MR J. W. Hunt, Director of K. Young Co., Ltd., and a prominent resident of Penang for many years, passed away this morning in Singapore at the age of 67 years. His activities covered many spheres during his residence in the Northern Settlement, including166 words
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323 1939-01-28 4 Singapore, Jan. 27. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3 3 3 9 Ayer Hitams 21 22 6 Bangrins 20 21 Batu Selangcrs 1.25 1.30 Hitams 0.27 0.32 Hongkong Tin 15 6 16 3 Chenderiangs 12 6 13 6 H&ng Fatts 0.5S 0.62 Idris Hyd. 6 6323 words
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Article255 1939-01-28 4 6% Maynard Co.. Ltd.. $30,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 00 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $4df),3Uo Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 102% 103 Vi norn 4-' 2 70 1907 red. 1947 $1600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 108% 110 norn 4 V* 1909255 words
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Article398 1939-01-28 4 LONDON COMMODITIES Lonuor Friday Previous To-day Easy Steadiest riti: RUBBEF 7% 7 1". Bpot SeUeri 7 916 Ist Forward (February) Bugers w JJj 2nd Forward (Apr.; June) Buyers 7% 3rd Forward (July Sept.) Buyers J% 7 13 1, m &&ti* 7 1116 7 8 PALM OIL (Malaya)398 words
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Advertisement359 1939-01-28 4 ItAMi OF CttNA (incorporated In China oy Special Charter). 12, C*«*il Street, Singapore. Telepnones: Manager's Office 6444. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 644 J. Office 5188-9. Cable Artrire**: CHCNGKUO." Paid Up Capita! Ch. 40,000,000.00 Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. I 4,800,000.00 TO 1,800,000 000 00 Tse-Vung Soong, Chairman of359 words
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Advertisement94 1939-01-28 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, BWOATOtf f nrai 45 *i»rth Bridge Road, Stag*! Local Branches jggj R(>ad sjn jpore Telegrapnlc Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: NEW YORK BANK' Midland Bank, Ltd, IrVlng C Lloyds94 words
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Advertisement952 1939-01-28 5 «»tiiiimin IBIiII CHURCH SERVIcSf [DREW'S CATHEDRAL Holy Communion, \y, a ni. Matins. ChoraJ Eucharist, m Holy Communion. Sunday School. Evensong and Sermon. The Lord Bishop. Weekdays: v ly irmnunicn on Monday, Wednes(l. v .)p.d Friday at 8 a.m Holy Communion on Tuesday and ay at 7; <,n Thursday <Pu on952 words
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Advertisement485 1939-01-28 5 Carpmael Roads) Sunday, 10.30 a.m. Breaking of Bread 'Malay Serviced 430 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes. 6 p.m Gospel Service tta Enelish). speaker: Mr. A. H. Claesscn. Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Gosnel Service fin (Malay t. This win be a Baptism Service Speaker: Mr. Wee Tecw Poh. Friday. 3 n.m.485 words
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Advertisement380 1939-01-28 5 Unpleasant COLDS?^t< all alike when we catch a bad cold or chill. What with sneezing, watery eyes, painful sore throat and a head that's as heavj as lead, no wonder we re miserable. Yet, all this unpleasantness and suttenng can be easily avoided by regularly taking IPeps breatheable tablets. A380 words
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Article34 1939-01-28 6 Reuter. THE major part of Barcelona remains intact according to a report from Nationalist headquarters. A large contingent of Nationalist troops entered this afternoon occupying bridges and outer suburbs.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article96 1939-01-28 6 (Tribune Staff Kuala Lumpm. 1 A YOUNG Chinese coolie ed MM friends in r ing at Simpah near the SelMg golf Club, in one of the An mine trailing*, was shol this morning. ,■p a) midi It appears thai a awakened a woman in tl96 words
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Article58 1939-01-28 6 Singapore H t A N aerial map of S A area would be ol r.ection with ant] drainage lines and I trol over the erection said Mr. W. Bart Commissipners tioned that Wean offered to nipply such a map. Mr. BarUej having the uses ol Rated58 words
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Advertisement379 1939-01-28 6 ARE SECOND TO NONE, in Efficiency, Reliability, and Service. Hence they are VERY POPULAR IN MALAYA Agents HOE BOON LEfNG. NEW STOCKS OP 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), PHONE NO.379 words
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Advertisement135 1939-01-28 6 ALL CHILDREN LOVE THIS HEALTHY TONIC LAXATIVE it C.S.F Ii the safest, surest, natural laxative for young systems. And there's no need for "medicine bribes'* when you give the kiddies delicious California Syrup of Figs. A Idending of elixir of senna in rich syrup made from fi?s, 'Califig' is pee135 words
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Advertisement19 1939-01-28 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtalnahlm of mil Chmmuu mn4 Storm Lndurmi; Strength Beaalifutl) Anis»'hed jL V* ooi. Kampong: Bahru19 words
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Advertisement226 1939-01-28 6 A S5 SSS 55 ■Mjk idotiAM tha Oomuoa ft M LIFETIME Mi N \Tken yon boy a ffi'l (fl BfTEArrEKI LIFBM] JH TOO: yoo bay th* flaH JjJI :ti thrifty too—forth* H «19 aaartnUa aatarai yoa B liTl or lifelong serrlca. JJ. You C!vo~ Oivo th* FlaawU OIVB 1 SheafferS226 words
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Miscellaneous946 1939-01-28 6 Rugby Commentary RARKy Nijjifrft From S'pore, 4.50 p.m. ZHP 30 2 %'metres (O.bVnu s) a.m. M B Bp i 111 S j p m 6.20 Gymnastics. J| S r H >£^\ 12.45 Light orchestral concert by Rel- 6.35 Light gramophone music. M3Sm m t W V\ V *?S= Vl H946 words
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Article, Illustration262 1939-01-28 7 II -ml, now a tudent in a Paris iiu-.l. nhu convinced Ferdinand i ih un-al iaiial project should b«- put 11 rMMU.1 («''lings. She reawakened i ..r. im\ of greatness which the idea, lotlM tirinjr. and lie resolved to seek the f >.»potcon, despite hi* personal for the262 words
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Article38 1939-01-28 7 G a >binson will star for In "Foct.-teps in the play ot which is based play by Ladislaus the role °f a so* ,v>;t'., Selective stoeventually s'hrtng rn i>i real life w i 'n ridi-38 words
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Article305 1939-01-28 7 WHEN in Hollywood they want a bartender, they don't really want a bartender but someone who looks like a bartender, for a real bartender wouldn't know how to act a.s a movie bartender. Understand? For instance, a night club scene n the Joan Blondell-Melvvn D.uglas305 words
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Article59 1939-01-28 7 Lorettta Young is considered one of the best camera subjects in pictures be- j cause die photographs well from any i angle. She is so slender and willowy that she locks taller than her rive fee three inches, and lighting technicians I find little difficulty in high59 words
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Article205 1939-01-28 7 THE Wuhan Songsters are giving a serW eonc rts ..t the Victoria Memorial Hall em the third, fourth, and fifth cf February, starting at 9.15 p.m. on each day. These singers are too well-known to need introduction. A few days ago when they performed at205 words
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Article90 1939-01-28 7 Frankie Burke, 17-year-Old former Brooklyn boy who came to Hollywood's attention as the'young James Cagney in "Angels With Dirty Faces,'' has been riven a steady role in the Nancy Drew eerics at Warner Bros, as a result cf one day's work in "Nancy Drew, Reporter." rejection room90 words
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Advertisement34 1939-01-28 7 BIOZYGEN TABLETS 1 An AMAZINGLY QUICK tonic containA ing a very high percentage of YEAST With Iron, Calcium Phosi karm m i b rom%s%nsaries -Rptiil Stockists— Nanyang Dispensary, l^t* 7 «2, South Bridge Rd."34 words
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Advertisement180 1939-01-28 7 Aslhma Germs Killed in 3 Minutes Chokinff, gaspinft wheezing Asthma and Bronchitis poison your system, ruin your health and waken your heart. Alendaco, the prescription of an American physician, Ft:iris kii!:: ig Asthma Germs in 3 minutes, purifies the blood and builds D«W vitality to that you can sfa i>180 words
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Advertisement374 1939-01-28 7 After struggling along in agony for years, Mr. W. had the joy ot losing all his suffering through his wife reading an advertisement like this. Mrti I letter will interest every stomach .sufferer. M My husband has for seven years been a terrible sufferer from stomach trouble and could not374 words
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Miscellaneous215 1939-01-28 7 i DAILY CROSSWORD j eta>8 a»B««'5-»a«« 1:53assssseeaeeeasrisssjssjohbiiiiini bsjm ssxseswee ACROSS: 27. A bit round a conjunction lor a ition ends coldly. robber wuvmw* it a cake appears to be CLUfct> ijuwk. I this Court of Justice. 1. "Noblesse 7. 2. Illogical argument. IV 4. The milkman makes these, tc three,215 words
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Advertisement477 1939-01-28 8 j Just the right Laugh-lilled comedy show for Your week-end enjoyment. A new M.G.M. Hit!! I Opening TO-DAY CAPITOL 1315I 315 ~6,5~ 9 '5 I I l 0 fl SHE WON'T MARRY HIM FOR j feol LOVE OR MONEY... AND G,r,s j f Wlk HE'S GOT PLENTY OF BOTH! Come477 words
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Advertisement88 1939-01-28 8 x A TREAT FOR SERIAL FANS OPENING 30th JAW. 2 i SIMULTANEOUSLY AT Ij I SUN TALKIE j I (NEW WORLD) j I j EMPIRE TALKIE I i (TANJONG PAGAR). j Repuoric Pictures present The I I Serial Sensation ot 1939. ZORRO RIDES! AGAIN 12 Chapters of Never ending Pro-88 words
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Advertisement207 1939-01-28 8 I PAVILION 3-15 6-15 9-15 TO P. a. "GAY COMEDY—THIS IS GRAND ENTERTAINMENT- j "DEFINITELY A FICTURE TO SEE FOR A GOOD T.ATJGH sft? JOAN MEIVYN AST O R *D F R A A C K S •*C i N LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWS '"•■•■■■■■■■•■•■iiiiiiimiim■■■■■■■■■■■■ SALE IOMMIiN < I X MO207 words
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Advertisement725 1939-01-28 9 ..^^mmmwmmmvmmm mm t rm TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT. It I I M* E ND SliOW AT PM. ga B m HAI F PRICE TO ALL HOBBY BREEN NED SPARKS' In •lIA\X A S I CAL L S Adventure and Golden Song on South Sea Mes' Iver-thrOftted Bey You T.ov<i in a725 words
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Advertisement167 1939-01-28 9 I KATONG KATONG KATONG j Last 4 Days M*< < Nays i Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday 2Sth, 2!Hh, :?oth .'ilsl i ISA R O S CIRC D S LAST CuAoT ROAD. KATONG. TO-DAY and TO-MORROW 2 Shows Dai!;/. 2. MATINEE at 4 p.m. NIGHTLY at 9.15 p.m Monday .10th167 words
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Advertisement54 1939-01-28 9 The Most Authentic Spy Story Ever Screened! TO-DAY TO-MORROW 4 SHOWS DAILY i 11 A.M. 3-15, 6-15 and 9-15 P.M. j i ALSO BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS" mm* btster west TOM patricola comedy. v 4 TO-NTGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. Maurice Chevafier, Jack Buchanan In J JANE WITHERS m if BREAK THE54 words
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Article696 1939-01-28 10 t|TITH the tall of Barcelona, which the Nationalist troopa entered without fighting, it can safely be said tliat the war in Spain is hastening towards ita inevitable end. Sporadic Jigh+jng may continue, but it is clea) ihat General Franco's forces have prevailed, and the ultimate settlement can only696 words
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Article936 1939-01-28 10 WEEK-END REVIEW AFTER the Great War nations endea- toured to overcome their economic dilficulties by the erection of tariffs, quotas, and the like. These measures, were combated by similar measures jn the part of the competing nations. As a result, the price Barter System <»i936 words
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Article163 1939-01-28 10 Nimrod was a mighty hunter but the palm must go to Mr Robert Whyte, of Newcastle, who has used the same collar stud for thirty-three years. "Found. Note-case containing money and stamps; Gladys Harding inside. Owner apply, 31, Mount Street A woman in the case again! "It163 words
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Article493 1939-01-28 10 JJEFIANCE of General Franco is issued by Republican commanders. Still in control of Madrid and Valencia and several provinces, they declare that the war will go on until Spain is made safe for the Spaniards. While the invaders are announcing peace," they say, "we see a rapidly493 words
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Advertisement205 1939-01-28 10 Get Yourself a "RORIA LITE" CYCLF LIGHTING SET Lamp Dyna|tio Special!v made for— ROBINSON CO., LTD. (AND REDUCED). €3|j§Slp makes delicious J«BSw|. SANDWICHES Marmite sandwiches are appetising, economical and quickly made—just mix Marmite with three times as much butter, and spread. Excellent sandwiches may also be made with Marmite and205 words
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521 1939-01-28 11 Broadcast By B.B. G Reuter. London, Jan. '27. tders and the people of Germany to "i in in a supreme 1 v tre of war," made by eighteen famous men in rill nibiic life, was broadcast to Germany to-night by theReuter. - 521 words
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Article87 1939-01-28 11 Loi don, Jan. 27. Qiljj Inskrp, who has 0 tei for Co ordinaD cc in the Chamberenl ince the post autumn 1937, has :<»" )win«r a lon.ir ress und politicians mdling of defence by Lord Chat field, retired from his posiLord and Chief of Naval87 words
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Article114 1939-01-28 11 S50 Millions For Warplanes Reuter. Washington, Jan. 27. pPiFSIDFNT Roosevelt has asked Congress for immediate approval fitly million dollars to be spent largely for new aeroplanes in eonntetion with the Administration's national defence programme. h > ked that the money should ni; available for expenditureReuter. - 114 words
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Article16 1939-01-28 11 Reuter. untitled -Mussolini has peri tphed to General Gamtnding the Italian legionaappointing him divisional I Renter.Reuter. - 16 words
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Article106 1939-01-28 11 Reuter. London, Jan. 27. V 1 v severe flooding is occurring in many parts of 7-n-land as a result of heavy rain and snow during the past few lays. firemen and A.R.P. volunteers oucl lout the night at Ipswich, families by boat from flooded njReuter. - 106 words
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Article54 1939-01-28 11 finrrnnnre Friday.—Annual valuation of°the sTeHal Tong Bank budding in ChuliS Street for the ourposes of assessmen was fixed at $6,000 at a meeting of the Municioal Commissioners held today Original valuation was $7,200, and >,he reduction to $6,000 was made fj*lowing an appeal, in which Mi «ohn54 words
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Article, Illustration83 1939-01-28 11 Shortly after his announcement thai the Government would not place any further orders for 4.5. guns. Mr. Leslie He re-Belisha. War Minister visited the Royal Ordnance Factory at Nottingham t<> sea producticn of the 3.7-inch anti-air-craft guns. In 8 speech he said the factory83 words
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Article131 1939-01-28 11 Reuter. London. Jan. 27. rrai date oi the opening cf 'he Pales- 1 tine Conference is not yet fixed but is expected to begin early in Februarj with the Premier probably presiding at the opening session. In preparation for the talks a widely representative committee ofReuter. - 131 words
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139 1939-01-28 11 Reuter. London, Jan. 27. Kingaley Wood. Secretary of State for Air, opening the new aircraft k factory at Reading, said ho had good reason for believing that tho monthly rate of production of aircraft, which was doubled last year, will be trebled inReuter. - 139 words
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Article45 1939-01-28 11 Reuter. Ankara. Jan. 27.—After giving the new Turkish Cabinet under Dr. Rcfik Saya unanimous vote of confidence the National Assembly voted its own dissolution, to be followed by an immediate general election. The new House will assemble early in April .--Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article39 1939-01-28 11 Reuter. ppHa i 27.— M. Bonnet received the Soviet ambassador to-day and t la understood the talk was connected with recent reports regarding the opening ot trade negotiations between Germany orl t s .r Sov>' Renter,Reuter. - 39 words
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190 1939-01-28 11 Anglo French loan to the Czechs Reuter. London, Jan. 27. T-l is stated in an officia. communique that negotiations beUeen the M T French and British Governments in re B a.d to Hnancat as„stancc to r,echsoh.»akia have now been concluded. t :11 ...Kin The British Government will, subject to ParliamentaryReuter. - 190 words
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Article51 1939-01-28 11 11/ IK. Neville Chamberlain is to make a speech at a dinner in Birmingham to-n ght which will be broadcast ts the Empire. It is expected that the Premier will raise points to which Hitler will make a reply when he addresses the German Reichstag on51 words
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Article26 1939-01-28 11 Naples, Jan. 27 A thousand Jews, tly from Germany, sailed abo: rd toe liner Biancamano to-day for Shanghai, and will make a new home in China.26 words
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232 1939-01-28 11 Reuter. Santiago, Jan. 21 QRAPHIC accounts of the appalling havoc caused by the earthquake are given by an eye-witness who has returned from a visit to the affected zones. He said that the stricken areas resembled an inferno. Chilian presented a scene of horrorReuter. - 232 words
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Article120 1939-01-28 11 Guarded Communique Issued Warsaw, Jan. 27. A RUMOUR that von Ribbentrop and Colonel Be< k, Polish Foreign Minister, discussed colonies in their talks h»»re is discounted. Ribbentrop has now left to return to Berlin, but little light is thrown on his visit by the official communique,120 words
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Article274 1939-01-28 11 Reuter. Berlin. Jan. 27. TJITLER has '■•letnaphed to n Franco his "hearty conjrratillations or. the glorious success Of the Nationalist Spanish army won under your leadership with the liberation of Barcelona, "i confidently hop- that a rapid and vi -torious end to the v arReuter. - 274 words
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Article175 1939-01-28 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong, Jan. 27. AN atmosphere 01 strengthened national unity prevails at Chungkins where the fifth plenary session of the Kuomintang is in progress. The general feeling is that the war must be continued. Chiang Kai-Shek's speech to the meeting has served asSin Chew Jit Poh. - 175 words
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Article40 1939-01-28 11 LOCAL DIVORCE petition of George Ralph Hopkins, Raffles Hotel band leader, suing for a dissolution of his marri:ge to his wife, Florence Elizabeth Mary, was this morning granted a decree nisi, to be made absolute in six months.40 words
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Article94 1939-01-28 11 Reuter. lcndon. Jan. 27. IT i.s announced that the "immediate I class" of the Royal Fleet Reserve, originally formed in 1912 but allowed to lame after the war. Is to be revived. The purpose of the class la to nable rertefn of ratings, Including ipnalmcn. andReuter. - 94 words
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1599 1939-01-28 12 COMMISSIONERS' DECISION Singapore, Friday. WHEREVER possible, goods and products manufactured in the British Empire will be given preference by the Municipal Commissioners when they enter into future contracts for supplies. Any recommendation by a standing committee, involving the purchase of foreign goods valued1,599 words
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Article150 1939-01-28 12 Singapore, Friday. A DECISION taken by a committee not to allow a member of the Municipal staff to undertake spare-time work was upheld at to-day's meeting of the Commissioners. The president, Mr. W. Bartley, opposed a motion for reference back of this decision. He strongly opposed150 words
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Article, Illustration37 1939-01-28 12 L Ravman t'nder-Secretary to the S.S. Government. Mrs. Ravman arid child, who left Singapore yesterday on long holiday. On his return y an wiU ossun,t the post of Municipal President, succeeding Mr. XS. Bartley.—Tribune.37 words
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247 1939-01-28 12 Singapore, Friday. MR. C. H. WHITTON. Traffic Magistrate, to-day commended the public spiritedness of Mr. Boong Mm Thau, a Veterinary Inspector for his action in reporting a case of bad driving. The case was one in which Mr. John Gludavatz. of the Arcad? Restaurant,247 words
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Obituary220 1939-01-28 12 MEWS ha s been received of the death in England yesterday of Mr. John Mitchell, formerly manag ing director of Harrisons. Hark. and Co., Ltd., and for a number of years a member of the. Legislative Council, Straits Settlements. Mr. Mitchell was a leading member220 words
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Article43 1939-01-28 12 Singapore. Saturday. Mrs. Lowick. wife of Mr. Baldwyn Lowiek. was injured yesterday through a fall from a ladder in her house. She was taken to hospital suffering from shock and bruises, and to-day is reported to be making good progress.43 words
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Article18 1939-01-28 12 Dr. H. Harley Clarke, the dental surgeon, is due back in Singapore by the Rawalpindi on Feb 1018 words
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216 1939-01-28 12 Singapore, Friday. BEFORE the Chief Justice, Sir Percy McElwaine this morning, Mr. J. W.D. Ambrose who appeared for the Official Assignee, requested that an application for a warrant be made out for the arrest of M.K. Koswrsvenatha Chettiar who went to India ostensibly to attend216 words
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Article128 1939-01-28 12 [From Our Oxen Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. pOLLOYVING a free <ight between two Chinese, which later developed into a major quarrel between two different parties, arising out of the allegation that one ot them had informed the Customs Departn.Kmt that illicit distilling had been carried128 words
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Article168 1939-01-28 12 'THE follow ing ships of ihe China A Heet and the East Indies Squadron are to v .sit Singapore:— Mai-. 13 to 24, H.MS. NorfcJk, carrying the flag of the Commander-in-Chief Bast Indies. Vice-Admiral V. F Somerville. C.B, D.5.0.. H M.S. Manchester H.M.S-. Liverpool. Mar.168 words
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Article148 1939-01-28 12 ti'rom Our Own Corresoond Alor S<ar I OU a Chinese Chong aged crushed to death b\ the fall It a tree in a lumbering re, S.ntok.Jitra. Kedah ,VV,v, before Syed Mohan,, i m Jitra Coroner's < nrrt At the conclusion of the m quiry,148 words
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176 1939-01-28 12 Kuala L'lmpur, I'ridav. IX a message to the Klang ai Rotary Club's Coronatu n N just issued, H.H. the 3o!ti Selangor says:— "My close associaiion with Urn Dl and Coast Rotary Club fcr a peiioa ol eight years has enabled me I iMis the high176 words
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Article18 1939-01-28 12 An imperial air mail wa oV!i\n-ei in Singapore this morning v 9 h due this afternoon.18 words
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Advertisement51 1939-01-28 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. •mun STREET. PHONE 0808. SINGAPORE FIXE ""MOTOR, PER. BON AL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. —:o:—■mitt SSf BROS MALACCA IIONf; mvi K.LUMPUR WENG K^VG ?»n£ 1 EE KNr TEH, FENANG GENERAL PRODUCE I AGENCY. LTO f '<>'■ M BRANCHES' OVERSE A -CHINESE RANKING CORPORATION, LiV, ICU ■3*51 words
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354 1939-01-28 13 SOUND REASONS AD VANCED Chiang Kai Shek Says Reuter. Chungking, Jan. 27. "JAPAN must Ml j n her adventure in nina because her military tactics, political activities and f'rreign policy have all been wrong," declared Marshal Chian» Kai Shek yesterday in hisReuter. - 354 words
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Article131 1939-01-28 13 FOR ALL READV. pay visits or m w venture* for Avoid useless f <in !rom bickerm tic atmosphere unsettling. I V F LUKMCES: to February 19. ting news is indi--20 to March 20. A th need news at are likely to meet atually, a very A131 words
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56 1939-01-28 13 SI anghai, Jan. 27. seventh anniwsary ol the 1532 Shanghai hostilial Kuomlntans; issued a statement int programme to d -to hoist the Ki :t naast; to remain C minutes beginning at tl c nation's war chest v,. measures are iken by the Japan I noritie onanist56 words
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Article31 1939-01-28 13 Reuter. Paris. Jan. 27: M Darlan has left on a cruiser for hin African tour. M. Qamelin has cancelled his voyage in view of the international situiation.— Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article, Illustration75 1939-01-28 13 In a day crowded with engagements. Mr. Neville Chamberlain the Prcm.er stood for 90 minutes Hatching a gymnastic display Tn whkh 2 boys and girls from the ages of 7 to 18 took part in the ELafLTawLzTf Rome. With the Premier were Signor Mussolini Foreign75 words
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Article75 1939-01-28 13 Reuter. London. Jan. 27. TIIK British Embassy in Rome has inquired into the meaning of calling up of sixty thousand men of the 1901 class, according to the Times diplomatic correspondent who says lhat in London the measure is considered abnormal coming after the mas-sing of theReuter. - 75 words
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305 1939-01-28 13 (Tribune Staff Reporter) rend^ Z\ i T kep, n ftf**' undor conditions whi<-h rendeMhose ;,rds and ..mmals -helpless victims of gnfferinr and distress This was ur,ed by Mr. R. E. IVentis in Ihe course of his speech on the305 words
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103 1939-01-28 13 Singapore, Thursday. COR hawking without a licence 1 yesterday Koo Siang King was to-day fined 510 or in default one week's rigorous imprisonment by Mr. C. 11. Koh, Sixth Magistrate. In passing sentence Mr Koh remarked, "I am prepared to protect these hawkers103 words
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Article40 1939-01-28 13 Reuter. Manila, Jan. 26-Vice-Admiral Sir Percy Noble, Commander-in-Chief of the China Station, and Lady Noble have arrived here from Saigon, aboard the flagship H.M.S. Kent on a courtesy visit, 'ihey will be officially welcomed by a run salute to-morrow morning.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Advertisement207 1939-01-28 13 On sultry day.s the mere \e of a large hot joint will m destroy appetite n i Cooked Corned SilverCOLD COO!.ZD <: ~r ossed MEATS Cooked Ham, Windsor make a pleasant and satisfying «Sansaa* n lw contract, and will be muc> ->o- S.u.sa<.c, I resned <X predated, cut from tendei207 words
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646 1939-01-28 14 Ibrahim Isas Splendid Game HOCKEY Singapore, Friday. I'HE State hockey fixture this afternoon on Anson Road Stadium was a picnic for Singapore won by five goals to nil, missing half a dozen mor j £oals, never being seriously extended at any stage of the646 words
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Article, Illustration33 1939-01-28 14 Commentator's Box. Plan lor use in following to-day's broadcast on the North vs. South rueeer match. Running commentary will be broadcast from the 8.M.8.C by a special commentator.33 words
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164 1939-01-28 14 RUGBY THR tiams, fpr to-day's North vs. South lugger match ut ths Aason Road Stadium arc as follows: i NORTH D. R. Harper (capt.) T; Hatfield (Sel.) A. Close (P). C, W. Lyle <P.) J. H. Abbott (Sel.) I. W. Ewart (P.) i M. B.164 words
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Article205 1939-01-28 14 vxUn spoilsmen wai greet me a new scheme to form an international gcli club in the Federal capital with a great deal of alacrity. Kuala Lumpur is very badly in need cf such a club and I will not be surprised if the capital of $35,000 required205 words
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Article170 1939-01-28 14 The body which controls boxing A in London is genuinely disturbed about the state of things regarding punch-drunk boxers. A report from a London paper received by air mail states that sensational action is contemplated to call public attention to puncn-drunk boxers and to ctearthem out of London rings. Boxing170 words
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Article90 1939-01-28 14 YESTERDAY'S match between Singapore and Johore though hardly up to State standards was nevertheless interesting. Johore deserve full marks for the splendid defence they put up in the second half when they held the fast Singapore forwards for most of the time. Unfortunately they cracked up badly at the end90 words
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Article112 1939-01-28 14 At the tenth annual general meetinr: held at Mr. Yeo Guan Swee's residence «b Branksome Road, the following were fleeted office bearers for the ensuin" year: Patrons, Messrs. Yeo Siew Chuan Chua Hcng Kay and Lim Cnong Swee- Pre silent. Mr. E. Cheng Leong; Vice-Pre-sidents Messrs. George Yap.112 words
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Article997 1939-01-28 14 (FOLLOWING is the full card of events at Ipoh to-day:— r at noon yesterday were Cash (all engagements), ft 0 ...»j Banner (all engagements), Devon King. ;j Race One PONIES—CIass 2—Division 2 5 Furs. Strafed 1 1 0 MOUNTAIN BELLE 9.04 Mr. A. van Tooren997 words
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Advertisement11 1939-01-28 14 A Tankard of Health L f Distributed by rnser Neavs Ltd11 words
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Advertisement44 1939-01-28 14 1 MORE OF THE GENTLEMEN'S WOOLLEN, TROPICAL fj Hi SUITINGS ARE BEING SHIPPED g| I THIS TERM r ST! CALL A*D SELECT I H 1 early I I HOLLYWOOD TAILORS, fjjußß 3 9 COLEMAN ST., STORE, ALL GENTLEMEN'S ATTIPF UT FIT STUDIED FROM ENGLAND44 words
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Advertisement139 1939-01-28 14 WAKE UP YOUR UVER BILEWithout Calomel —A»d Yoa'll Jump Out j of Bed Full of Via ami Vif ear. h Y u r.! lv er B, »uld pour out two pint, of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food does n't digest.139 words
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Article, Illustration721 1939-01-28 15 $150,758 Surplus For 1938 v v this occasion to go by without a personal word of Mr. Todd's valuable services not only to the Club* Malaya generally," thus said Hon. Mr. R. WilliamgeneraJ meeting of the Singapore Turf Club held 1 iirevening.721 words
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Article20 1939-01-28 15 Reuter. Melbourne, Jan. 28 —In the Australian lawn tennis championships semifinal in the men's singles Bromwich beat McGrath 6-0, 6-3.-Reuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article54 1939-01-28 15 THE following arc "Spectator's" selections for to-days races at Ipoh: RACE 1: HARFLEIK Bcverant RACE 2: VICTORY PARADE Kerr en a RACI 3: POO>; BILL Parcos RACE 4: EXPLODE Eye RACE 5: MARY MAUDE New Zealand RACE 6: REDOUBLE Queen's Siar RACE 7: CONSTANT LIGHT Popover RACE54 words
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Article308 1939-01-28 15 r.e 4 s.c.c o AN exciting game of hockey on the S.CC. padang yesterday afterh noon resulted in the Royal Engineers, Changi, beating the S.CC. by four goals to nil, but although the score might suggest a onesided game, the play was nevertheless very308 words
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Article48 1939-01-28 15 The Singapore Hockey Association are holding a dinner and dance at the New World Cabaret on Feb. 2. Dinner will be at ei?ht o'clock and tickets can be obtained from secretaries of affluaiea clubs at $2 for the dinner and 50 cts. for the dance only.48 words
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Article87 1939-01-28 15 D" (Choon Leongs team) beat *C (T. W Ong s team) by five goals to three in the final round of the SC R C soccer tourney pla>ea ai Hong Lim Green, last night. For "D" Kee Pew scored a hat trick Choon Leong87 words
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Article23 1939-01-28 15 In trie Inter-Unit hockey match played at Oilman Barracks last night, the Manchester beat the Loyals by two goals to one.23 words
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Article521 1939-01-28 15 5.R.C....4 RA.F....1 rRADUALLY asserting their superiority, the S. R.C y-ic-day defeated th< RA F. by four goals to one in a fairly lattr<tg same of hcci'ev on the padang. The Air Force turned out a much weaxer team against a powerful opposition yet were able to hold521 words
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Advertisement132 1939-01-28 15 EHMOIR WHO WAS NOT KEPT AWAKE LAST NIGHT BY HER CHILD'S COUGH f A cough always strikes harder at Bnß vPIB night. It deprives mother and hild ol 7 ITh P reciouS slee P makes both feel t8 You can protect your family against V* a ff A the dangers132 words
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Advertisement289 1939-01-28 15 HOME BY AIR-BACK BY SEA Inquire about AIR-SEA INTERCHANGE ifr arranged by kLTP^ ROYAL DUTCH AIR LINES Fly home,sail back, or vice-versa—a fine compromise when you want to save ♦ravelling time. If you already hold a return steamer ticket, X.L.M. will exchange it. Fast, luxurious X.L.M. air liners leave for289 words
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Article128 1939-01-28 16 Reuter. COPENHAGEN, JAN. 26. fIVE GERMAN SPIES HAVE BEEN nPVM N APtrTe° DT P RISON FOLLOWING YEARS BIGGEST SPY TRIAL FOR ,rnu f H T their sentences, they wiJ be expelled from the country. One Captain Horst Yon Pflugkhart- 2LSSS b f d as a GermanReuter. - 128 words
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Article57 1939-01-28 16 Reuter. j-^,n^ hai Jan 27: An uneonflrmed «S J£? 8 re rt from Nanking claims of a CeP r^ d the P° sitio of sion to L 1 /m- r aCiaratlon CommisS?nr Hn C e tab i ksn d Kaifeng. capital of Honan.Reuter. - 57 words
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237 1939-01-28 16 jyjK. Bei.eaict Ponniah, the F.M.S. Queen's Scholar of 1934 arrived in Singapore yesterday on board the p O liner Ranpura, to be greeted by many fronds who came to the wharf to meet him. In making a comment to a Tribune reporter237 words
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Article31 1939-01-28 16 Reuter. Berlin, Jan. 27. The crew of four and two passengers of the Air France liner from Paris to Berlin were kil ed struck a nej six miles from Cologne -Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article75 1939-01-28 16 Reuter. Perpignan, Jan. 27. FIGHT hundred international voluntrcrs were either killed or wounded in a Nationalist air raid, according to the Commander of the volrntrers just arrived here. The volunteers consisted of Czechs. Germans, Italians and other anti-Fas-cists who were unable to return to theirReuter. - 75 words
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Article63 1939-01-28 16 morn.ng convicted V\7" Goh in the Fifth p 0 <, ,Mr charge that they at li ~urt a cut 10 pieces ot v ,o ,< n ve^rd a the Forest Reser eat U (l Bukit Timah prosecuted. wnma mi a p,^T*m first accused or in default ten da63 words
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39 1939-01-28 16 Reuter. gELGIUAI and the SSgS*» fl Bovernment have differences. As a re uit «on the counsellor; Embassy Senor Treva Hn Rf to Brussels as gium has ordered Kr lr ar B. fanes to resume d.,( Spain—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article237 1939-01-28 16 Singapore. Jan. 26. THK widespread uneasiness conti--1 nues, and nothing fresh has occurred to brighten the outlook except for the supporters of General Franco, whose jubilations somewhat naturally have not been reflected in the markets. The Stock Exchanges of London and New York both registered sharp237 words
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Article81 1939-01-28 16 Reuter. I np /FM Jaipur. India. Ja £EVEN wers killed and 35 police injured fhh" 3 not which bl »k- > out titer few!!. P n r y f rs in tne Jewellery bazaa: nnZ t Mo ,rms we« wounded and ow pohc.man Ks not expectedReuter. - 81 words
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Advertisement304 1939-01-28 16 Obtainable- from _I 1 dealers or from THE CHLORIDE ELECTRICAL STORAGE CO., LTD., (Incorporated in England), la, Oldham Lane, SINGAPORE. f™"- I ITVI m OF THi: CHINA RELIEF ITM>. J < NDER III! DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF THF CONSUL-GENERA] 5X5 CIIINA MR. KAO LING r \I. IHI CHINA RELIEF FI ND304 words
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Advertisement89 1939-01-28 16 YOUR CHILD NEEDS THIS mLmi\ ENERGYBUILDER, TOO Kcllosg's Corn Flake Lud Jjj t j Ur W th mil and^»ugw.* $t lO WSif CHOICE SOp. MODERN rO^^r parents I xrOSz* 2} 3 TH J.AN. mai.u ii.in«-:L- i-iHT^TOs^' Chinese W.-.j.-,„..»1 V.l i H PI.I(tlIT-TO-THB MOON. Ejßl^Tj? W *CMM XuV Fol{ THE FIRST89 words
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Advertisement112 1939-01-28 16 S I L P II I II I mmi A Tonic t inarveUoai mm curative power, refreshing §A and cooling ai d gives toLUM atant relict to fIH constipation, Piles, Bead- ache and cv i Diabetf X and other Urinal At A God.send fKmmmmwmX £rom alicr T; fjMPCtI P lca112 words
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Article300 1939-01-28 17 f0 HURT THESE PEOPLE IS S A BRAVE THING" Singapore, Friday. »>olc is not a brave thing to do. They are about people Reserve your bravery for a bctved Mr. L. B. Gibson, the District Judge, tontenccd James Burnett, a private of the Manr fof voluntarily causing300 words
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127 1939-01-28 17 Reuter. London, Jan. 27. REPORTS that the Japanese Government is planning to annex Paracel Islands and that the decision to do so was ratified by the Emperor on Dec. 28 are unconfirmed in London. It is regarded by diplomatic circles as improbable. AccordingReuter. - 127 words
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174 1939-01-28 17 ONCE again Political events have disturbed the market and considerable nervousness accompanied by iairlv heavy selline; has resulted, says Lewis and Peat's rubber report of Jan. 27. This seems to be mainly due to fear of what may happen rather than what is actually happening,174 words
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Article130 1939-01-28 17 Reuter. Paris, Jan. 27. A GOVERNMENT motion in regard n to the maintenance of the integrity of the French empire and the safety of her imperial routes was voted unanimously by all the 609 deputies present. M. Daladicr earlier had declared: '•France will not allow herReuter. - 130 words
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171 1939-01-28 17 Reuter. London, Tan. 27. THK fall of Barcelona awakens reassurance particularly on the part of the liberal and labour commentators. The News Chronicle says that France may yet real «;e that dangers ahead urgently demand: a reversal of the present foreign policy. IfReuter. - 171 words
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Advertisement23 1939-01-28 17 GOLD BIRD CEYLON TEA ■«w^«^~^^''^"O Ll WWW of all Dealers and Grocers a 75 cts. per lb. per packet. Phone 7603. SWORE TRADERS23 words
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Advertisement263 1939-01-28 17 lIAI It FATS. If your hair is thin or grows slowly; if it falls off in patches or generally: if you encounter early greying of same; if ycu have dandruff or feel an Ttchins sensation on your seal?, do not wait for things to grow WWM, but go right straight263 words
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Advertisement118 1939-01-28 17 IDIAMONDI I i I j The hu;h reputation that "Diamond" Bedsteads have established IhmughoJt Mala) a ~k i~ based on merit. ror many y»*r» (heir extreme durability and line 1 finish has become incrra- > n --«^_L fcinjrh recognised as the /1 J* M J standard of quality and DIAMOND118 words
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Advertisement188 1939-01-28 17 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL A TO-NIGHT MALAYAN RUGBY UNION I DINNER BALL (formal) I 1 SPECIAL CABARET j The Daredevil Prestons j 2 and unde»* the direction of Miss GREEN j MEMBERS OF THE CAPiTUL DOLLIES TROUI E EXTKXSIOX TO 1 A.M. j Dinner $0.00 BOOK YOUR TABLE Non-Diners $IM a188 words
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Article38 1939-01-28 18 Hanoi The Chinese authorities has m utp a motor-car factory here which is iow engaged in construction of cars vith part ported from abroad. can completed are being sent to Kwangsi. The plan* emmbrarc 3.000 cars.38 words
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Article147 1939-01-28 18 International News Agency. COVIET military assistance' to the W Central Government through the ncrtil-west route has recently became increasingly active. A foreign n port stated the Soviet-trained 14th Reconstruction Division is already in Lanchow. At the end of last year about 100 Soviet made aeroplanes and aInternational News Agency. - 147 words
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Article99 1939-01-28 18 Chungking. THE Japanese "mopping-up" campaign in the Pootung and west Shanghai aress has end~d m failure, according ts foreign reports. There has been an increase of guerillas around Shanghai. Nanwel and Fengsien. two Unportarit towns in Pootung, are now under guerilla control. Further particulars about99 words
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562 1939-01-28 18 "Sufficient To Last For Two Years" CHIANG'S RIGHT-HAND MAN INTER VIEWED Central News. rHRM Kweilin. has sufficient munitions stored to last for two years and has no fear of a shortage of essential war supplies, General Pai Chungshi, Deputy hief-of-Genera! StaflP andCentral News. - 562 words
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91 1939-01-28 18 Chungking. General Ho Ying-chin?, eoncurr'nMv Mm s*er of War and Chi it of the Gen >- ral staff of the Chinese Army. is taking step s to .strengthen the air defend ,f Chungking, th- present seat of the Chinese Government, which ha- so frequently91 words
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Article, Illustration39 1939-01-28 18 Phffo shows a parly of Chinese troops making landine on Mm The is'and was occupied by the Japanese some lime ago hut ,v and the Chinese who, in the counter-attack, with Diartinaiu l( tal <en by39 words
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Article245 1939-01-28 18 gZECHUAN authorities are doing their utmost to aav. v*"T t Drought and flood and thus keep it suitable for production h The drought in 1036, it is recalled, affected Z.U T total population of 40,000,000. Only 14 counties wher« tV 1 benefitted from the irrigation system245 words
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Article86 1939-01-28 18 International News Agency. KmaY THE Japanese in Bamshoi a south of Canton respectively are .vni, ed to attack Hokshan further then drive to Shiuhin» about afe ncrln-west of Hokshan in order to vadg Kwangsi. The Japanese main forcp t estuary of Samshui hai fcntfeoal 2.000 menInternational News Agency. - 86 words
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Article66 1939-01-28 18 International News Agency. The comprehensive irrigation untitled rover* 550 kilometres oi the Yangtse River, 540 kilometres of the Mm River 050 kilometres of the Kialing Rift ana GtO kilcmetres of the Tuo River ln mountainous parts net watered by any rivers the Bureau is teach:: 4 the farmers to digInternational News Agency. - 66 words
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Advertisement145 1939-01-28 18 DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By T. H. Tan Get thai lillle if '"fTTA EXTRA f Oul of Me I To get thit little extra pleasure oat of life In these busy, hustling days it behoves you to— KEEP FIT. Be fuJl of vim, vitality and «F y A vigour f145 words
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Advertisement115 1939-01-28 18 toothbrushing Your teeth are not complete^ 1 clean until every nook and aan- "y nas been explored by strong Wj^=== bristles that sweep out fcod particles. Tek is the best looth- brush in the world for this job. Deniijti know th* *«'<,• *f patented short head fits tm-yaoniT.ill Hnl,», everywhere,115 words
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Article380 1939-01-28 19 CALCUTTA, JAN. 21. ioPMENTS ARE TAKING PLACE WITH REGARD TO THE ELECTION OF THE n\I 1 V at Of THE TRHH RI CONGRESS. MAULANA ABijL KALAM AZAD, ONE OF THE K i s H\S WITHDRAWN FROM THE380 words
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Article122 1939-01-28 19 (United Press). "In view of the increasing international tension and the prospective fight ever Federation the new year will be a momentous one in our national history. Owing to this and other reasork if my services in office are demanded by the majority of the delegates with(United Press). - 122 words
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Article103 1939-01-28 19 (United Press). Karachi. Jan. 18. rrHF \llah Bux Mini-try sustained the first defeat of the present P House was report of the Assembly Rules Committee. The Government moved an amendment seeking to curtail the powers of the Hon. Speaker regarding prorogueing and summoning of the Assembly(United Press). - 103 words
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234 1939-01-28 19 (United Press). Rangoon. Jan. 16. a TURN in tide wis evidenced by A the departure of 100 agricultur ist marchers this morning to their respective homes in Thaton district by train. Thrir spokesman interviewed the Revenue Minister. U Ba U. and urged Mm to(United Press). - 234 words
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190 1939-01-28 19 (United Press). Madias, Jan 17. THE Madras Legislative Assembly 1 which commenced its 3*""* r session this «^^J^^_ a 4 ggSS Ste°r f for 1 Courts and Prions, and conveying its svmpa- thy to the bereaved family. The Premier in(United Press). - 190 words
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Article131 1939-01-28 19 (United Press). Chandernasrore. Jan. IS. HIS Excellency M. r>ouvit>, he Governor Oi French India received a deputation of the citizens of Chanderoagore, headed by M. Satyen Gh oS h. ex-Mayor and Dr Hiren Chatterji. at the Government house on Sunday last. r?k Excellency, it is learnt, assured(United Press). - 131 words
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220 1939-01-28 19 (United Press). Bangalore, Jan. 19. THE Working Committee of the Mysore State CdnsreSS has resolved not to attend any further meeting of the Constitutional Reforms Committee. The trouble arose over the resignation from the Congress of Mr. Bhupalam Chandrasekhara Setty, who, however, refused to resign(United Press). - 220 words
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Article143 1939-01-28 19 (United Press). New Delhi. Jan- 17 -rpHE standing Finance CummM** lfcr Railways concluded its session l Awards the recent accident on the E.IR. (the Dflua Dun WJ*** disaster it appears the expressed a desire for a public in quirv and Mr. Staig, Chairman promised to communite(United Press). - 143 words
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163 1939-01-28 19 (United Press). Lahore, Jan. lb". REPLYING to a question in tho Punjab Assembly to-day the Premier stated that tear sa* was kept in readiness at the time of his visit to I the village of Khalchaian in Amril Bar District on Au£. 0 last. i(United Press). - 163 words
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