Malaya Tribune, 30 January 1939
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Title Section37 1939-01-30 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales xxvi- -No. 24. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Monday, January 1 The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1939 FIVE CENTS37 words
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Advertisement242 1939-01-30 1 (jI'NDAY r i!lßl\\E Dominant In Malaya j FrCSh Mtlk! I eStfc\\ Even if you owned a 1 @fi l Cow, you could not M Set better, safer \Miir y/ Fresh Miik than I KLIM V Jj>. You Control Your Milk Supply J a)} Convenient, Economical i Klim W *N enable242 words
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Advertisement30 1939-01-30 1 MAMME "P AGE j LATE 92, PICCADILLY, LONDON. S DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER Z I TAILORMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Z IN STOCK. FROM: 5. 30. i BATTERY ROAD, TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE.30 words
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Article114 1939-01-30 2 London. CCENES and activities at home and v overseas are depicted in 42 new films which have been received at the Imperial Institute, South Kensington, London, for circulation through the Empire Film Library. Many have come from the Dominions and colonies. Seven dealing with the114 words
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88 1939-01-30 2 Rome. A LARGE factory for the production of artificial radio-active substances for use in medical, chemical and biological work is shortly to be opened on the outskirts of Rome. The director of the establishment will be the Italian Nobel Prize winner. Professor Enrico Fermi, who88 words
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Article891 1939-01-30 2 WITNESS ALLEGED TO BE HER SON gTANDING in the dock at Southend, a woman who a* n children during her married life faced a grave than*. j n Mtfh| a young man alleged to be her illegitimate son. v ,f Before the magist rates891 words
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Article43 1939-01-30 2 Madera. Calif** MADERA has issued ai "T' f kIHVMm. car any plat c in the than an hour at a The first pers< n to eel mons ft riolatii law w*a Ihe wife n f attorney who d,43 words
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Article113 1939-01-30 2 J,»>nd«n. FURTHER experiments hate carried out with ■vk taining reliable data as t<> tbc «W£ tive range of London\ AI P rens. In the latest tests, I at Scotland Yard Loach quarters, two sirens were used a very noticeable Increi trating note. First a single siren and113 words
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Advertisement437 1939-01-30 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA V (lncorpoiated in England). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore 1939 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Feb. 10 I BURDWAN «5.070 Feb. U CANTON 15.500 Feb. 21 t SOMALI 6,800 Mar. 10 CORFU 15,000 Mar. 10 CHITRAL 15,000 Mar. 24 CARTHAGE 15 000 Apr. 7437 words
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Advertisement480 1939-01-30 2 STEAMER SAILINGS I §NOEDDEDTSCHEK LLOYD, (Incorporated tn Germany). The undernoted are tne Company'i Intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA lIONKuM» SHANGHAI, M>RTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 m.s. "FULDA" omits Manha,. Japan Jan. 31 I m.s. "COBURG" Feb. 3 s.s. "SCHARNHQRtST" omits North China Feb. 16 HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND. HAMBURG480 words
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Advertisement453 1939-01-30 2 BANGKOK LINE. CHINA J APAN LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships, Most Big Cargo vessels with limited but i Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath, comfortable Passflriger Accommoda- I I To: Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, tion. J 1 Hamburg and Copenhagen. > i To: Port Said, Palestine. Rotterdam, J M.S. From Spore. M*ca,453 words
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Advertisement139 1939-01-30 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA UNIE Deutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs Geseflschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1939 t m.s. BURGENLAND via Manila Feb. 3 s-s. OLDENBURG Direct Feb. 20 ss. NEUMARK Direct Mar. 1 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due Spore 1939 t139 words
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Article38 1939-01-30 3 THE ENGAGEMENT is announced ol Jchn. sen )f the late Mr. and Mrs James S'nodgrass and Theresa, eld si daughter of the late Idr. Le e Kwe* Siew and Mrs. Lee of Siimapore.38 words
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Article56 1939-01-30 3 1-fcWlt*. Oil 30th Janusiy, j939. at No CP7 Upper bcrangoon Road, Singapore, Ambrose William Lewis 53 years, la r of the Singapore Municipality. Tlv funeral cortege will leave iv<j re.sideni t at 7 a m to-n.oriow, 31st January, 193 J, for the Cathedral of the Oood She >■ herd56 words
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Advertisement460 1939-01-30 3 CLASSIFIED "ADVERTISEMENTS I UDUC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TLNDERS. I now mvi id for the material! <>r service. For jee Municipal lender Room Date of Closing. ol rarthwoiks iddel i?d. 12 noon, Feb 6, 1539. ,1 No. 119 Kg. •f> posit 520*. IL' noon. Feb. 'J, 1t39. iiou to S.OCU .Pails460 words
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Advertisement547 1939-01-30 3 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. here by given that KAN m a 2% h aillus KAN G LIP TECJK of 4 HUI Street, Singapore, Medical Kaetition*r, is applying to His Excellency I the Governor-iri-Counci! for naturaliza- tion and that any person who knows any reason why natuialization should not be granted ..Mould547 words
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Advertisement746 1939-01-30 3 PUBLIC NOTICED STATE OF JOHORE. IN THE COURT OF THE JUDOE AT JOHORE BAHRU. Ongiiiating Summons No. 9,> of 1938 Between (1) ioh Ah Moh and (2) G. 11. Toh. the Executors of ihe Wiil of Dato Toh Ah Born deceased of No. 90, Jalan Ibrahim. Jthore Bahru Charges and746 words
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Advertisement448 1939-01-30 3 PcsrnoNs vacant WANTED immediately by a Solicitor firm in Bingapore. a Tamil clerk wtii expciicncr >n Court work. Apnlv Box No. 5. c:> Malaya Tribune. Singapore WANTED Capable Ladies and Men for Advertising Canvassing. Gcod Commission. Apply P.O. Box 128, Singapore. WANTED experienced Chinese Draughtsman. Apply with testimonials. State salary448 words
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Advertisement343 1939-01-30 3 FOR SALE i For Sale —Building Lots on nice sea-side land a* Loyang and Tanah Merah, Apply Box No. 6 c/o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. Thorough-bred Bull Terrier Pups Both faxes. Tel *****. j ETTAMni FUR RALE *—P \KANO, 8 cts. orange <S.G. 2». re-perforated at j left otherwise lightly postmarked343 words
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Advertisement327 1939-01-30 3 RSfc T l k I THE TRUI TONIC FOOD j ObtaJnab/e of ChamJrtt m*4 Storm j iiackache-Nervy Get Up Nights! TboUM nds tyt from Kidney trou--1>I»» nn'l Bladder wcwkneaa hay stopped '"•Hint.' Up Kfgrhts, Barkacha. Circles Un•loi- FSyee, Swollen AnkU-a. ninniiint SMffn- Rheutnaf iptn, Dizziness, LinnBurning/, Itching, Smarting, AcMlty rim327 words
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Article839 1939-01-30 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Jan. 28, 1 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 3,3 4|Asam Kurnbang 26;- 27jAustral Malay 40;- 45 -norn Ayer Hitam 21;- 22; Ayer Weng 0.55 0.60 Bangrin Tin 20- 21|Batu Selangor 1.20 130 Berjuntai 10j- 109 Burma839 words
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Article15 1939-01-30 4 Singapore. Monday. Tin price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $107% (down15 words
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Article15 1939-01-30 4 The pirce of rubber at noon in Singapore 10-day was:— Buyers 28%; Set* r* :?<;.15 words
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79 1939-01-30 4 Reuter. Berlin. Jan. 29. rIE Czech Minister of Commerce is expected here next week for an important series of economic talks. It is understood the main question to be considered is the problem of ending competition between Czech and Sudeten industries. Trade talks are alsoReuter. - 79 words
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Article38 1939-01-30 4 Reuter. Tokyo, Jan. 29— The Ministry of Finance is seeking legal powers to take a census of all gold articles, preparatory to compelling their owners to sell to Government in case of necessity.-— Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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335 1939-01-30 4 Singapore, Jan 28. MINING Buyers Sellers Amnaia M 3 9 Ayer Hitams 21 1- 22 0 Bangrlns 20- 21 Batu Selangcrs 1.25 1.30 llitums 0 27 0.32 I Hongkong Tin 16 17 G I Chenderiangs 12 6 13 G Hong Fatts 0.61 0.64 I Idris335 words
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Article104 1939-01-30 4 LIST OP CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Jan. 28, 1 p.m. Company Dividend Books *£otal Io, r TIN. dOSe p Da Div. K. Kamunting 3d. Jan 27 /eb 3 Dat T on op to da Kuala Lumpur Tin 1 F f£ ftj 2 5<S Petaling 3% final 5% int.104 words
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Article227 1939-01-30 4 6% Maynard Co., Ltd.. $30,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 BO 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1910 $4j.1,a00 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 102 V& 103V 2 norn 4r 2 1907 red. 19*7 $1.G00,000 Int. 2 Mar. 31, Sept. 30 108U HO nnm 4V. 1909227 words
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Article396 1939-01-30 4 London commodities Londw::. Bi onU. Previous To-day Boot Buyers. J" 16 All nnchani h Sellers J% Ist Forward (February) Buyers «7» Sellers 7% 2nd Forward (Apr.|June) Buyers Sellers 7 13.16 3rd Forward (July Sept.) Buyers 7 13 16 m Seller" f% PALM OIL (Malaya) London In bulk396 words
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Advertisement386 1939-01-30 4 soi i n BRITISH «CL WSDRANCI COMPANY, LTD. mcorporated in New Zealand.) MOTOR CAR INSURANCE W. O. DOVE. Manager. N. 6096. f. Ftalayson Greer BANKOF CHINA fxncorporated in China by Special Charter). ÜB, CecU Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Excnange Dept. 6441. Office 5188-9 Cable386 words
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Advertisement109 1939-01-30 4 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LIMITED. rhe Comprny, which la incorporated in ahe 6.5. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes the following duties:— EXECUTOR &JOR TRUSTEE OF A WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON. TRUSTEE OF A109 words
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Advertisement103 1939-01-30 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, SINGAPOKE Local Branches 458 Nort k Bridge Road, Singapore. 253, South Bridge Road, Singapore. Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: NEW ORK BANKERS: Midland Bank, Ltd., fJ|~§J Irving Trust103 words
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582 1939-01-30 5 Madame Chiang On Jap Atrocities yjl are carrying on with resistance. Any Chinese u h<> talks peace now while nis country is being deslro)ed by the Japanese, while raping and rapine vr an everyday occurrence wherever there are Japan(>se is a582 words
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Article105 1939-01-30 5 Reuter. Perpignan, Jan. 28. THE international commission set up for providing assistance to child reiuKees in Spain is making preparations to help a vast army of women and children who are expected on the French frontier. The commission is establishing canteens within the Spanish frontier toReuter. - 105 words
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Article71 1939-01-30 5 Reuter. London, Jan. 29. hundred refugee craftsmen are working night and day preparing the famous wartime camp at Richborough, Kent, as Britain's biggest refugee centre, which will have its own "parliament," cinema and hospital. It is expected to accommodate 3,500 refugees, the first of which willReuter. - 71 words
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457 1939-01-30 5 CHINA has suffered sreat literary losses as the result of the present SinoJannnesc hostilities Many schools and universities are compelled to close down on account of insufficient funds and scarcity of students. Many cultural institutions and libraries are in ruin on account of the457 words
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Article90 1939-01-30 5 London, Jan. 28 MUCH prominence is given in the Press to the manifesto addressed by eighteen of the most distinguished and politically disinterested men of Britain to people of goodwill in every land which was broadcast last night. The Daily Telegraph says: "Th's impressive intervention lacks90 words
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Article40 1939-01-30 5 Reuter. Naples. Jan. 29.—Some six hundred ItaJian soldiers of all ranks arrived in the hospital ship Cradisca. all wounded in the last battle in Spain. They w?re welcomed by Prince Piedmont Crowds gave them great ovation.- ReuterReuter. - 40 words
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Article24 1939-01-30 5 I Lord Baldwin s fund has new reached the total of £387.558, says a British 1 Official Wireless message from London yesterday.24 words
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Advertisement258 1939-01-30 5 pnAPPY WORLD STADIUM. JANUARY 31st 1939. Amateur Kronchong Competition I FOR 1939 CHAMPIONSHIP AND tejS "CH A P SIN GA 8,000 Seats at 10 cts. 700 Seats at 30 cts. 450 Seats at 50 cts. I I A FEW RESERVED SEATS AT 75 cts. j WHICH CAN BE HOOKED FROM258 words
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Advertisement517 1939-01-30 5 THE BEST WAY 1 TO CLEAN TEETH And protect mouth and gums at the same time Many ppople believe that by just brushing their teeth regularly they are protecting against decay. That is only hai: true since even teeth which seem to be sourd and healthy will decay if they517 words
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Advertisement27 1939-01-30 5 Mil hKliilFilll'ftlall^M MTifniniirfi'lMi JUST RECEIVED Household Brush Rag Rug and Linoleum vakio; ri etzes. BABA Co., Ltd. MIDDLE ROAD. BABA STORE 162. ORCHARD ROAD, 23, STAMFORD ROAD27 words
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Article178 1939-01-30 6 |7 01 LOWING are wcfhts for four ia'Cs at Ipoh on Wtdnc d^y. HORSES, CLASS 2 Div. 1 6 furs. Russian R~sc 0.4 Squeeze 8.13 Redouble 813 The Caliph 8.9 Lady Piper 8 8. Regiment 8 6 See You Later 8.5 Scarlet Tiger C 4 Oorugan178 words
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Article194 1939-01-30 6 At L;>.' runcnu of the late Mr J x Built which took place on Fri< 27. areaths were received from the tearing:— A>. Ictlng rtiC. Ma:.::e and MoMJ Archie and Phy.'lis The Brethren Lodge St. George. Mr. and Mrs- P X Barclay. Sir ficoige Trimmer194 words
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Advertisement576 1939-01-30 6 LITTLE BOY'S WEIGHT WENT UP LIKE MAGIC! Read this Schoolmaster's story. How anxious lathers and mothers get I when they see their little ones losing I weight. Those thin, pathetic little I arms and legs, those ribs sticking up through the flesh, those hollow little cheeks do they mean that576 words
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Advertisement310 1939-01-30 6 IN AID OF THE CHINA RELIEF FEND. 6 UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF THE CONSUL-GENERAL S FOR CHINA, MR. KAO LING-PAI, THE CHINA RELIEF FUND COMMITTEE OF SINGAPORE j i will present t THE WU-HA* SONGSTERS I Talented Chinese Amateur Artistes) in 5 A MODERN CHINESE CHORAL AND DRAMATIC 5310 words
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Miscellaneous1161 1939-01-30 6 Symphony Programme From R Ni'rom, 8. p.m. l^T^^^^tf^Wfe SINGAPORE LONDON jM 'iji f F^B[PB^ ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mcs) TRANSMISSION 5. fl ZHP 30 96 metres (9.69 mcsi /II If J ""NW Song recital by Miss Somm. GSB 9.51 Mr s (31.55 m.» J I II f| f\ >/ 11,161 words
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Article, Illustration322 1939-01-30 7 A 20th Century.Fox fiiiyra f C T TYRONE POWtR LORETTA YObHG ANNABELLA i Edw rd Brom "«9 J<».pb Schildkrou, Henry Stephenson Sidney Blockmer. Si a R^,o„n rKRDINAND was not lon- in learning that A an bit ion can make men forget honor. Scarcely had the Chamber adjourned, when Napoleon322 words
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180 1939-01-30 7 THE average motion picture requires from 22 to 38 sets. Some productions, like "Anthony Adverse," "The Adventures of Robin Hood" and "Captain Blood," have as many as 150 sets. Only two sets were built for "Dawn Patiol.'' In which Errol Flynn stars, setting a180 words
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632 1939-01-30 7 T HEY Stooti there ?n a nuge silellt CKMUI, hundreds f them, faces grim and tense, eyes hungry for news, their mouths set in tragic anticipation. Above them in the night the gaunt frame of the pit-head stood out in silhouette. Behind632 words
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Article60 1939-01-30 7 Tyrone Power confesses that one of his greatest problems during the filming of "Suez" was learnine how to ride a camel without looking ill. After his first try. Tyrone relates, he quickly gave up notion of learning to ride a camel without feeling ill, and concentrated60 words
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Article149 1939-01-30 7 N during production, why few actors can irettes on the set and mtt gj a the prop boys, the script clerk itor f:r a smoke. I mpt your pockets" is one of the first rules young actor learns uhen he starts film work. A cigarette package149 words
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Article132 1939-01-30 7 JOAN BLONDE IL made her first theatrical appearance practically unclothed and dancing on a table in a saloon! And if it sounds shocking, we hasten 10 add that she was an infant ml the time. The h'onde star vas 11 mcnths old when she somehow escaped her nurse132 words
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Advertisement115 1939-01-30 7 INTERCONTINENTAL AIRWAYS X.X.1.L.31 ROYAL NETHERLANDS INDIES' AIRWAYS, ROYAL DUTCH AIR LINES, X.L.M EXCEPTIONALLY LOW FARES FOR LUXURIOUS AIR TRAVEL FROM SINGAPORE TO AUSTRALIA ALL PLANES CALL AT BALI Apply: Offices K.N.I.L.M. X.L.M. 3-1, Collyer Ouay, or to any Booking Agency in Singapore. f«>ii' iomc tablets iuruites tne system, ie j115 words
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Miscellaneous210 1939-01-30 7 ••■■tissi iiNillliiiiiiiNifimi wwww ■•■■••as DAILY CROSSWORD I M'" whmbht~ f r~ 1 —"~r~ —~i r" 'T f j|v SMio i w_ urn l ggggjg MPgjggj l___j «D '-i 3ifrsb \\\\\\\m \\\\\m\\ \\\\\\m\ mm* mm p| MM_ mmmM 1 I Pi —Wj^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I*l I 1 1 1 n:s ACROSS: 27 "Pa210 words
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Advertisement142 1939-01-30 8 MUST FINISH TO-NIGHT PAVIIJOX OUMBIVS OAT SUCCESSOR TO AWFUL TRUTH" "THERE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN" BIONDELL jffjri* MELVYN DOUGLAS if m \W_fm M \I I I PARAMOUNT I VVSREI SHOWING HONGKONG REFUGEE SCENES. ONE OF THE SMARTEST M.G.M COMEDY HITS OF THE NEW SEASON! [CAP ■T O L1 1 T: I142 words
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Advertisement300 1939-01-30 8 TO-MORROW'S GALA EVENT! I CAPITOL,.Opening with 4 Shows 11 A.M. 3-15 6-15 9-15 The Screen s most popular STAR. as FRANCOIS VILLON, beloved, Vagabond-Poet-Lover of France in the famous Adventure Play! RONALD COLMAM j n m m^_J a Wj__te__z___ ami ParamountV £hT -IF I WERE f i KING" with FRANCES300 words
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Advertisement230 1939-01-30 8 Ii SECRETS of a DOCTOR TOLD BY A DOCTOR! i THE DARING NOVEL TEN MILLION PEOPLE Ham I i READ—A FILM THE WOULD CAN NEVER FORGET! R 1 1 BES If JHft 1 mmf ROBERT ROSALIND DO NAT RUSSELL 'lT^ilii7^ =S TO-NIGHT LAST P.M. R. IS IS If 1% Two230 words
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Advertisement316 1939-01-30 9 I IZ HEW WMtliD F^l! L -J (Malay** Learftn* 1m,,,,.,, I ROAD I j DANCE PALACE! (AIR CONDITIONED). 'PHONE 2477 RESTAURANT BAR ATTACHED. j G 2 J;\ D *iitf*£ adve »tisixc I HALL Ist. FEB. 1939. j XI PRESENTING LEADING FIRMS RESPECTIVP PRODUCTS BY COSTUME. j THE MUST OCCASION WHERE316 words
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Advertisement247 1939-01-30 9 Acclaimed by AU! The Most Authentic Spy Story Kvet Screened• POSITIVELY LAST DAY 15 ALHAMU H A jpj&ffl DOLORES DEL RIO GEORGE SANDERS J SMO PETER LORRE Virginia fiild 510 rumann PH( 1 Also "JmiTLSH MOV IETONL' NEWS." S? HAPPY CABARET sr; .j, SPECIALLY ARRANGED KOR THE HARI RAY A247 words
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Advertisement125 1939-01-30 9 ray a Invigorates and m» system. /<*i ci j Mrrir I £V£/?YWHfPt 4 KNOW WHAT IS AHEAD OFTOCfL. I Prof. IL> 8. Maniam. I The Royal Occultist, author of I "Hie Secret cf tne Palm" etc., who II predicted numerous astoundin_uy!| accurate events, including dfeatasjl of H. R. H. Prince125 words
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Article667 1939-01-30 10 yyiTH a vote of seventeen to six in favour, one member abstaining, the Singapore Municipal Commissioners <*aye v ery clear indication of their approval of the policy of buying British goodfl whenever that course is practicable. The resolution, proposed by Mr. S. B. Tan and including an amendment667 words
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Article1220 1939-01-30 10 C. H. Stanley Jones - The REAL ISSUE VOCATION OR CULTURE? By C. H. Stanley Jones rMI WO Asiatic writers in Malaya H have expressed interest ing views on the education system. They approached the problem from different angles, but both were impressed with the over-production of clerks. Mr.1,220 words
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Advertisement330 1939-01-30 10 COOLTAN T j IE WORLDS' BIGGEST SELLING ULTRA VIOLET RAY SUN CREAM PROVES BOON IN SINGAPORE! Have all th TON y>u want cutdo<V SUM BURN. BLISTin facl COOLTAN will give you a FLAWLESS SMOOTH COOL GLAMOUROUS TAN IN COOL COMFORT. .If '/I**"' r RELIEVES BUN BURN PAIN. ROBINSON CO., LTD.330 words
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Advertisement26 1939-01-30 10 gStsale TO-DAY and DAILY^ from MONDAY JAN. 30th to SATURDAY FEB. 4th WONDERFUL BARGAIN OFFERS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT THE GREATEST CLEARANCE EVEN! WE HAVE EVER ORGANISED.26 words
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41 1939-01-30 11 "Hood", word's largest warship, at Portsmouth ?i w l d,n nearl >' year in the Mediterranean. The battle-cruiser, which disin Ju S ne 4, I T tonS iS Iloorf" J "J In tne Meet. ThK nh„r aS K a d d Wn >»!«•41 words
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Article116 1939-01-30 11 Reuter. Perpignan, Jan. 29. rpHI. Republican Heel is concentiat--Inm. ii Rosas on the Gerena ng to reports reaching Ptiyigjnn. The fall larcelona is admitted for Gxsl ir the official news oulle"Government has carition of the town (tened by toiai encircletinues, "oitter figluall the Catalan sectorsReuter. - 116 words
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Article36 1939-01-30 11 Reuter. -8 -Reports of Nazi t l? s. linked with Ge;- Official* in Canada tht Government. Mr Bouse 0 f < ,Q, mR tci:l ll e Canadian the reports were being lnePt bSReuter. - 36 words
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Article27 1939-01-30 11 EA ST AFRICA BANS NAZISM Reuter. ■afc* pernmei t I T,IC Enst African fen called upon by league to counteract propaganda and and political*dethe Nazi organis- Renter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article192 1939-01-30 11 Jap Embassadors In Conference Reuter. Paris, Jan. 29. CONVERSATIONS between the envoys in Europe which are stated to have dealt with a proposal to extend the antit^night™ PaCt UCFe *adoVwMr rtiC ii anU VTre Ule ambM Sr ctS' from London, fnL 5V ator 1 from Rcmc MrReuter. - 192 words
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Article42 1939-01-30 11 Paris, Jan. 29.-The Council of Ministers have decided that if any Republi ran troops arriving in France exoressed B desire to return to the Franco territory they should be enabled to do so. Others are to b? detained in camps in France.42 words
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210 1939-01-30 11 R EC Ti|iv„ London, Jan. 29. v f tht ;r ,(l,cales that Mr b m^r!ain h a adopted a new technique in cabin-* bro„,ht mto the Ministry men who are acknowledged to be outatanding in their own nese hijrhly (rained services canno210 words
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261 1939-01-30 11 Reuter. since the death of Lord Stanley in October; Minister for Co-ordination of Defence: Admiral of the Fleet, Lord Chatfield (instead of Sir Thomas Inskip); Minister of Agriculture: Majcr Sir Reginald Dorman Smith. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster: Mr. William Shepherd Morrison; Paymaster General: Earl Winterton; Parliamentary Under-Secretary forReuter. - 261 words
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400 1939-01-30 11 PREMIER ON RUMOURS AND SUSPICIONS Reuter. m i>i?a#atvt London, Jar 29 I REMAIN eonvmc,.l there are no differences however ZrU™ that cannot be solved without recourse tor" bon and negotiation as laid down by the i his was the oloqueni perorationReuter. - 400 words
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Article44 1939-01-30 11 Reuter. Paris. Jan 29.—A series of small demonstrations in favour of the ooening ot the Franco-Spanish frontier broke oat in Paris to-night. Considerable forces of mobile guards were called out and .Rationed at various points of the city -Reuter. STOP PRESSReuter. - 44 words
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Article92 1939-01-30 11 Reuter. Berlin, Jan. 28. JEWS who have been in no-man's-land in the German-Polish frontier since the end of November will be allowed to return to Germany to settle their aftairs. An inspired statement says that UUj decision was reached following negotiations between boti) countries. Jews willReuter. - 92 words
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Article99 1939-01-30 11 Reuter. Bombay. Jan. 29. Mr. Mohammed All Jinnuh. president of the All-India Moslem league has cabled tothe Prim- Minister aad also the Marques Zetland, Secretary ol State for India, urging the Imperial Government u > 'H v: .he l**twe representation at the London Palestine Conference a*kJReuter. - 99 words
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Article23 1939-01-30 11 Reuter. i London, Jan. 29: Delegations from Egypt. Palestine. Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Yemen have arrived for the Palestine conference. Renter.Reuter. - 23 words
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97 1939-01-30 11 Reuter. London, Jan. 29. MASS demonstration railed by the India League in Trafalgar Square ta it of Indian Independence was attended by a large section Of We Indian community in London and thou ands of British Leftists. A revolution was passed demanding a boycottReuter. - 97 words
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161 1939-01-30 11 Reuter. If n g Pded 8 il defeat f»r Mahatma Gandhi ;he r .mPattebh, ataramayya «*<*e had been conaidcred £*tici% A stiffening of the Congress attitude against the all-India Federation project lis now expected. Hitherto there has j keen considerable talk of compromise j betweenReuter. - 161 words
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Article79 1939-01-30 11 j Rio de Janeiro, Jan. 29—The Brazi- Uan foreign minster, Seuor Aranha has j gone to the United States en the invi[*atnn cf Mr. Roosevelt to discuss means of establishing closer relations between the two ciuntries. Strict secrecy s preserved about the subject of the talks79 words
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Article202 1939-01-30 11 IShanghai.1 Shanghai. Jan. 29. T is reported that General Matsui. former commander of the Japanese Army at the ment of the Shanghai war in Aagast 19J7. has arrived af Shamshui. K-wangtung. to direct operations. Over 5.000 Japanese troops have now -one ntratcd at Hokow to be placed202 words
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Advertisement189 1939-01-30 11 LATEST "H-M-V" MALAY RECORDS For The Month. NS:*97 Oh Mari Sung by Abdullah Kronchong Suara dan Kekasehu ri o do 1»:49t Tcrang dan Ge!ap Sung by hits Room Kronehonr Pernikahan c i o Tr KS:SA] Itulah Sorga Sunß by Miss JacoDa ic-onchonr Ingat Tempo Dulu —do. do NS:SO3 Dibauah Langil189 words
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902 1939-01-30 12 THE PROGRAMME <~ v v Air Shenton Thoma with THE Gowmor, Hi£ f H I arty Th,™* «V L m 4 thi. morning His Excellency will be met by tne British Minister and the staff of tne ligation, and by representatives902 words
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Article116 1939-01-30 12 Singapore. Saturday. WONG Nam. a Cantonese from Mo Übin who was previously charge.. re Mr. Conrad Oldham in the Second Police Court that on Dec. 8 ot a year at the Junction of Sims Avenue d Lorong 27. Geylang, he fired a pistol a No. 2940. Mohamed116 words
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Article89 1939-01-30 12 [from Our e«£ Correspondent) Batavia. Jan 28. A N a hill top near Bandoeng in West U Java a young Sundanese student and a sundanese woman, the wife o. a rich landowner, were found dead. It U oeIfeved that the man first shot the woman tend then89 words
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Article31 1939-01-30 12 [From Qur Own Correspondent] Batavia, Jan. 28 SENSATION has been caused by the arrest of a former high Government official in connection with the alleged homc se xual. scandal.31 words
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Article65 1939-01-30 12 Singapore, Monday. In accoidance with Article XVII of the Letters Patent passed under the Great Seal of the. United Kingdom on Feb 17 1911>i€9e Oath of Allegiance and the Oath for the due execution of the Office oi the Oihcer Aaunnistering Ihe Government were adiainnteied to Sir65 words
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Article44 1939-01-30 12 NEWS has been received that Mr. Tan Siew Sin the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Cheng Lock, who is studying at the Middle Temple, obtained a first class in Roman Law at the examination h H last month.44 words
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Article40 1939-01-30 12 Caot L W. G. Hamilton. General Staff. Malaya Command, goes on leave today and is expected to return to duty on Mar 11. During his absence, Lieut. J. G Ewens. The Dorsetshire Regiment, will take over his duties.40 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-01-30 12 nvpr the debris after Friday's disastrous fire at Kuala Firemen P» m P'"^,°T h e dal.e is estimated a. 535.000.24 words
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872 1939-01-30 12 London. Jan. M>. ••IiriTHOCT improvement of Hie Anglo-Italian relations I could never W' have obtained Sign»i Mussolini's co-operation last September and mUmmiSZ T-operation I do not believe peace could have been «ved declared Mr. Oamberlain speaking at the Assoemsa>ed. deciareo -X great872 words
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Article46 1939-01-30 12 Commodore T. B. Drew, 0.8. E., arrived in Singapore yesterday on board the P. &O. liner Ranpura. Boarding the vessel at Penang, he accompanied his wife, who has just arrived from England, to Singapore. He was met by several Naval officials on his arrival.46 words
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Article60 1939-01-30 12 Three action pictures. "Yankee Don.;; «GnT*£t Girl" and -Lone Avenger will be shown at a special hohda\ matinee to-morrow at 2 p.m. at the Garrick Theatre. Geylang Serai. Beginning from to-morrow night to Thursday, in response to popular demand an entertaining Hindustani thriller "Watan" or "Mother Country" will60 words
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Article43 1939-01-30 12 The annual meeting of Y.W.C.A. will be held at the Hostel. Fert Canning Road, this evening. From Feb. 22 to Mar. 24 the annual finance campaign will be held, when it is hoped that the usual generous response will be lortncoming.43 words
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Article24 1939-01-30 12 At Wednesday's luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore. Mr. R Z. Ehev will speak on "The Temple and its History/24 words
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Article39 1939-01-30 12 A double marriage was performed at Kuala Lumpur Register Office on Saturday, when Mr. Ernst Sehoen. pianist at the Hotel Malestic. was married to Mme Blanca Gerstmann and Mr. Walter joachimsthal, leader of the orchestra, to Miss Marie Svobodovn39 words
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578 1939-01-30 12 (From a Special Correspondent, Madras, Jan. 22. U JF the present position continues, it will adversely affect Indian labour and the Indian trading classes in Malaya. So far we have not taken labourers from other countries and if Indian labour is no! available, we will578 words
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Advertisement85 1939-01-30 12 SYDNEY HORLER WRITES FOR THE I SUNDAY TRIBUNE SYDNF.Y llorier, hailed by critics as the successor to the mantle of Edgar "V'the next weeks short story for the Sunday Tribune. In Horlers inimitable st>ie, it is a first-rate thriller, complete with foreign spies, traitors, and secret service men D„ not85 words
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174 1939-01-30 13 NATIONAL PEACE MOVE Reuter. Peiping, Jan. 29. VII PEI FIT has issued nothing yet to confirm the Japanese claims that he has agreed to head the so-called National Salvation Peace Move. It is known he is under strong Japanese pressure since theReuter. - 174 words
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Article67 1939-01-30 13 Reuter. London. Jan. 27.—Major General H C. B. Wemyss has been appointel Director of mobilisation at the Wai Office. The appointment, which marks a further tcp in Mr. Hore Beiisha's schenv 'or simplification of War Office dutie?. a vises out of a decision to sub-divide :he diverse andReuter. - 67 words
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Article133 1939-01-30 13 >it now for all Settle don n to ahead with plans, enterprises while cs are favourable, d. p overty and real err t>. Not favourable v FLVKKCES: Feb uary 19. A 't business journeys >(/'<ss in businesses liquid I April 19. Don't a hustle on things133 words
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Article23 1939-01-30 13 1 cue bund- j alist plane*? j i. ri town of i Bi accordiag to a i H in Figm rate23 words
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Article417 1939-01-30 13 about that talk Ni vine Chamber- am soeech. Ho wunich and its reBiitons must be but revealed no vement from apart irom his conruler and peoolini while the ing in the dism Spanish 1 Kalian threats wed no alarm uonce of new -s. Finally ho many and417 words
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Article, Illustration96 1939-01-30 13 Tenants of Flower and Dean Street Buildings in Spitalflelds, Fast London, have declared a rent strike, and pickets are on duty. At present, rents vary from 10 shillings to 13 shillings for two rooms in a decontrolled flat, and 1G shillings to £1 for those with96 words
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166 1939-01-30 13 Reuter. Paris, Jan. 29. TMIE firm tone of Mr. Chamberlain's courteous and conciliatory speech at Birmingham is welcomed in Paris as a pendant to M. Paladier's speech in the Chamber. Like If. Daladier it is noted that Mr. Chamberlain held out a friendly hand towardsReuter. - 166 words
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130 1939-01-30 13 Reuter. Paris, Jan. 29. "WITH tons Of fold returning to France the country could to-morrow have the means of buying five thousand ultra-mod-ern aeroplanes from abroad," declared M. Reynaud, Finance Minister, broadcasting on the results of his financial policy. Dvawtr.e a flourishing pictureReuter. - 130 words
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83 1939-01-30 13 Reuter. Washington. Jan. 29 GOVFRNMENVS sanction for sal* of nilitary planes to France was strcnglv criticised in the session of the Senate Military Affairs Committee. Senator Nve declared that the was "equivalent to a military al'iance with France." Senator Clark said.Reuter. - 83 words
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177 1939-01-30 13 Reuter. London. Jan. 29. DEFERRING to the plans for civil defence Mr. Chamberlain in his Birmingham speech said "I am not afraid of the results of our appeal for voluntary workers. "The spirit of sen ice is ever present among our peopleReuter. - 177 words
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Article165 1939-01-30 13 Reuter. London, Jan. 29. O.N I again Mr. Chamberlain has a:ked icr "a sign London press commentators in addition to underlining the firmer passages in the Premier's speech emphasise the immediate importance of his remark that our attitude is defined beyond misunderstanding and it isReuter. - 165 words
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Advertisement242 1939-01-30 13 4 'As sweet and fresh in Malaya as it is in the Arctic" No matter what the all limes from ri yriora- k t;<m or contamination. Thi pure creamery butter is c mtainer and is obtainab! mm m®mm ■PHONE: STOKE 5376 (3 line-). K. LUMPUR: 3331 (2 lines), IPOH: HI242 words
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Article, Illustration1806 1939-01-30 14 School Cricket Must Be Put On Sound Footing A FORTNIGHT ago I wrote an article in this page on the growing x necessity for a cricket board of control in this country, and the -■aid1,806 words
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Article, Illustration346 1939-01-30 14 COUTH confounded the critics on Saturday, when they gained their fifth victory of the North and South series with a 15-six win over the North. The North were tipped to win by virtue of superiority in the pack, but they hadn't got it after all.346 words
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Advertisement26 1939-01-30 14 r A > ORANGE safety/Xthirst juice soda, GRAPE d» mm FRUIT SODA, r i n h TONIC WATER SPECIAL W i -N DRY a>'k ger mmmuumunmmmmmumumammmm j26 words
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Advertisement6 1939-01-30 14 A Tankard of Health f Distributed6 words
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688 1939-01-30 15 Late Rally Was Feature Of Game South 15 pts. N or4h 6 pts Singapore, Saturday. 4 GRAND second half rally enabled the South to carry off the honours in the end-of-the-season rugby match at Anson Road Stadium this afternoon,688 words
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Article55 1939-01-30 15 Medal Competition Gall Club for i Monday Feb. 8, Ladies' Februand ibc ioHow--1 to compete: C R Cherry, s W B. Ruds ckman. Lady Bag- (n d, Mrs. R. L. Mrs. R. Waketeloe, Mrs. C. A. drum, Mrs. A. V. V Wallace. Mrs. H. A. H55 words
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Article1346 1939-01-30 15 I m of "tie match, all the English and Scottish league en played on Saturday. for the Scottish Cup between Buckie Thistle and in for the former by 5-2. international match played at Cheltenham ended in a n I fiver Wales by 5-2. L!SH LEAGI E1,346 words
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213 1939-01-30 15 Miss Elder MacCullum Win Mixed Foursomes THE second Royal Singapore Golf Club bi-monthly mixed foursomes competition for January was played at Bukit Timah yesterday afternoon and resulted in a win for Miss J. Elder and S Ldr. J. C. MacCalium with a net score of 32 3 4 56 cards213 words
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Article73 1939-01-30 15 <Ey PROMOTER Lee v J World Boxinu Stad. Programme of 34 hen Thursday, commencing at 8.45 p.m. Boon Mah meets Neil H nr. hit over ten three-minute rounds While David Dharmaraj will face Ignatio Fernanda over the same distance. Al Rodrigues, the budding yoi iig73 words
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Advertisement215 1939-01-30 15 i /w flu W jS ft* *T? /s ■■ib^Bnn><*4UI Ak Mk. f j 1' B|BJi1b Ia m. ill' \rii 4 II i 4 What To Do For Rheumatism. After vainly trying a variety of treatments, including embrocations and liniments, many a sufferer from rheumatism asks himself in despair, "What more215 words
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Advertisement128 1939-01-30 15 A HAPPY WORLD ft *jyf THURSDAY, 2nd FEB. ''''jKmW&fhaZ GEO. E. LEE PRESENTS \_^4 r *_Vt' S Special Lightweight Contest. Wmm it 1 HEMCHIT. IB OO X 31 Aii Hi < j f*i yi i; li tii i i (HB j I f m Lmportant Lightweight Contest. I f 1)II128 words
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Advertisement27 1939-01-30 16 when you feel like a beer you need it j a, i j .i^^ 2 'if i if malt hops y^s/ Distributed by Fraser Cf Neave Ltd.27 words
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230 1939-01-30 17 CU* 11 v r the Malaya Tribune} the Victoria Instituarho. In standara had been tauglit he school curriculum r P- 1 vear been deprived of trcrn l0ac h ina the senior p decision on the part of the Tk* 3 i S deplorable230 words
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Article128 1939-01-30 17 Io h 1 Editor the Malaya TribunPl :s.. the Chinese New Year is ap- it reminds me that last far I xruie t your paper appealing i the Chinese public not 10 spend so >1 the.: 1 n;<in .'iring crack- We welcome intelligent letters on any subject128 words
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Article258 1939-01-30 17 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune} Sir—What is the cause of all the unrest in the world at the present time? The real reason is the clash between the Haves and the Have-Nots. The former try to keep everything in their possession, and the latter258 words
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109 1939-01-30 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sunday. JHE Sunday afternoon siesta of the capital was rudely disturbed by an official broadcast in the Siamese language this afternoon, advising the discovery of another plot against the Government, designed to replace on the throne King Prachatipok or109 words
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Article115 1939-01-30 17 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Penang, Sunday. A CHINESE is now lying in a very critical condition in the General Hospital as a result of a stabbing affair at a wedding dinner at which he acted as host. The police have apprehended his young nephew who is115 words
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Article16 1939-01-30 17 The next Imperial air mail is expected to arrive in Singapore on Wednesday morning.16 words
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Advertisement220 1939-01-30 17 IREJUVENATION I ORGAN &mm I WITH I OKAS A JJML. I tonic and restorative, the ■'our Nerves, the correct Y. i your Glands and a I al source of fresh Eneify lor Brain !L 1 Body, OKASA is the only pre- 1 1 of its kind. There is noth- 17220 words
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Advertisement78 1939-01-30 17 IZamBukI H HtoBAt. Ointment —BY USING "RUSTIKOC M B**~ ARTISTIC WOOD PRESERVATIVE AND WHITE ANT B£«S|| DESTROYER. B^iiSfiSH LIGHT, MEDIUM DA RK H^@gH BROWN, RED GREEN. _W_ A Wood Preservative and Stain with powerful antiseptic properties which dries by continuous absorption and penetrates deeply into the cells of the wood.78 words
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Advertisement264 1939-01-30 17 Raffles Brasserie! (RAFFLES CAFE). TO-DAY. SPECIAL $1.00 TIFFIN Served from 12.30 to 2.30 p.m. and 4 SPECIAL $1.00 COURSE Served from 7..J0 to 10 p.m. also* A LA CARTE J Itehiv of Itafliies Orchestra 0 BAKERY HIGH CLASS CONFECTIONERY J ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTĔLSI THIS 7TEEK SPECIAL DINNER 8c DANCE264 words
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321 1939-01-30 18 arithiuetu- proof of the extremely weak hold of Japanese troops on Chinese territory to-da\ is provided in figures recentK released by <he Chinese Govenuat'M, which show that in nine provinces allegedly under Japanese military occupation, the Chinese are still in control of *ilx>iit 93321 words
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113 1939-01-30 18 ARMED with mountain guns, about 1 500 Chinese guerillas defeated the Kishima units at a point south of Hsianfrning in south Shansi province. The Japanese fled to the south-east, leaving behind about 200 dead. The Tanada contingent stationed at Tutao on the north bank113 words
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412 1939-01-30 18 Japanese Shorten Lines Of Defence Fighting In Outskirts Of The City Latest War News From China Chunks! an. ACCORDING to Chinese reports, the present advance on Canton is undertaken from the cast by troops under Gen. Wu Chi-wei, those under Gen. Hsia412 words
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141 1939-01-30 18 K. Un. lMin R -ya« was one of I Pell 222 ,orrUpl of the Late H hich he Dartitith. V. ext /»ds beyon d the limits of K AS,a HoteI in he is guarded by Japanese bayonets." 1 s scathing comment was madp141 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-01-30 18 I'l'oto shows W t« ander*, 2 |"8 in han^,., 1 Instriictiom arc \J* k s^ lhcm b > authorities. m,l| Ur v24 words
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155 1939-01-30 18 KWANGSI SHENSI INVASION PREDICTED Changsha. INTERVIEWED by a war correspon- dent at an undisclosed place at the front. General Hsueh Yoh, wellknown Cantonese army commander, predicted that the next move of the Japanese would be to invade Kwangsi and Shensi presumably to cut China's supply routes in the Southwest and155 words
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Advertisement34 1939-01-30 18 DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By T.H. Tan BMĔi hen baby needs milk SjfflH from a bottle fOS&PS& STRONG MUSCLES |x SOUND TEETH Wl H STRAIGHT DOJVES AT B BABY'S BIRTHRIGHT. ftZZD I mm wmmmmmm———mmmmmammm_mm—^———m34 words
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Advertisement79 1939-01-30 18 s ill \mm |j j V-DRINKTC i|j J| SERVE Ja if LCMONPOP on II thoroughly enjoy $j§fv the cool clean flavour of the Fresh Lemons in ml 1 LEMON P() P, especia 11 v i/ffllu after a strenuous game. LEMONPOP invigorates if /fjßn\ S as sa ,s 'i (>s Order79 words
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1051 1939-01-30 19 \]S T DHRA LEADER NOT TO WITHDRAW Tug—Of—War Between The Right And Left Wings (United Press). -r. BARDOLT, JAN. 26. iTTABHI SiTARAMAYYA ANNOUNCES IN A STATEMENT ISSUED LAST NIGHT. THAT HE ft 1 ,i) CONTEST THE FORTHCOMING CONGRESS PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, IN WHICH THE !„r\\I)IDATE IS SJT.(United Press). - 1,051 words
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807 1939-01-30 19 DECISION AT BARDOLI (United Press). Bardoli, Jan. 26. gARDAR Vallabhai Fatel, replying to the "amazing- statement" cf Sjt. Subhas Bose (appearing elsewhere on this page) reveals that at an informal consultation at Bardoli (at which Sjt. Bose was not present, but Mahatma Gandhi(United Press). - 807 words
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1144 1939-01-30 19 SJ. BOSE'S STATEMENT (United Press). Calcutta, Jan. 24. "T FFLL strongly that we should have, during this momentous year, -*a genuine anti-Federationist in the Congress Presidential chair. If the Right Wing really want national unity and solidarity they would be well-advised to accept a(United Press). - 1,144 words
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Article98 1939-01-30 19 (United Press). Calcutta. Jan 26. MR. Sarat Chandra Bose. member «1 of (hp Dwtrm Working Commitiee, in a statement, disapproves oi tlic step taken by seven members of the Working Committee in the statement (reported in the "Sunday Tribune.") He says that he was unaware(United Press). - 98 words
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Advertisement225 1939-01-30 19 Daily India Page edited by G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. Pamela picked flL| at her food^sp*, iff FAME LA, OAfiUMGb L£T ME 9CO AMD (Whitpmrs) 81/T JACK, I'M |r I OO EAT HOU» VIGETASLES./ Ft AY. If SMC SO WORRIED ABOUT PAM. j>/ 1 nxAi iwfvEt enow into I oocsnT want I225 words
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Article, Illustration93 1939-01-30 20 Known as the "Farmers' Parlianitnt", the annual general meeting of the National Farmers' Union opened recently in King George's Hall, Bloomsbary, London. This year's meeting took place at a time when many farmers were in open revolt against the Government's agricultural policy. Former President of93 words
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Article, Illustration59 1939-01-30 20 n L(>lldon M, d,and and Scottish Railway's crack streamlined SStdP-S a e P S Uh,ch is to be exWwt at the for* neat urn fL^^K 0 'or shipment to America. The train k shews the Sfromn? Slates before shown M the Fair, ft* shews the locomotive bemg59 words
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Article, Illustration53 1939-01-30 20 Miss Edith Trinder. who is in husinen as i Broadway, Ealing, London, is to he tlit- ftrsl President of a Chamber of Commen* in England President-elect of the Ealing Chamber oi (-hmu' shows Miss Edith Trinder behind the coantei jewellery shop53 words
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Advertisement15 1939-01-30 20 MORNING c j "i I NEWS whil, i ,l J «C\7C I 1 Saturdays-s- J15 words
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