Malaya Tribune, 31 January 1939

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya-. National N—Vaoer: Guaranteed Latest Sales s o xxvi.- No. 25. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, January SI The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1939 FIVE CEXTT
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 234 1 Th ,11 IBU WE Dominant in Malay* NATURALLY YOUR CHOICE TO-DAY WILL RE THIS t»RAND ADVENTURE STORY! A, Malay,', L f and Finesl Theatre I OPE NIIVCi WITH 4 HOLIDAY SHOWS CAPITOL I 3 SHOWS DAILY FROM WEDNESDAY. I \\\\\\m P_m WW k v \\\\\\m I mmm 9 iT i
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    • 25 1 r"MADAME""PAGE"f LATE 92, PICCADILLY, LONDON. 5 DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER TAILORMADES GOWNS I FOR ALL OCCASIONS I IN STOCK. FROM:— 5 $30«! BATTERY ROAD, TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE.
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  • 56 2 New Delhi. rVO hundred men with black flags -picketed" the house of a 13-year-old girl who was to be married to a man of 50 at lawn pore. When the bridegroom arrived to claim his bride he found his way barred by the "pickets The marriage, it is
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  • 341 2 London. Jan. 3. THHE British Institute of Public Opinion, whose surveys into What Britain i hinks arc published in an English newspaper, nut this question t'> a representative cross-sectiou of the Hritish public. And this is the answer: "Would you like the
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  • 98 2 Sydney, New South Wales. TWO queen bees made history when they arrived here by Dutch airliner after a 12.000-mile Wight from Amsterdam. Actually the consignment consisted of 12 queen bees but 10 died en route. It is believed that fumigation of the airliner at Darwin
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  • 346 2 London. years aftel the Armistice war pensions were still costing this country over t' 1 0,000.000, according- to the annual rerort just t issued by the Minister of Pensions. From 1914 until the end of last March the cost ot war pensions and
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  • 708 2 London, Jan. 9. "I AM told this school has gone. Perhaps it is jnst as well." Speaking at Aylesbury Quarter Sessions, the chairman. Judge Coates-Preedy, passed this comment about the Commercial School. Amersham Hill. High Wycombe. Bucks, whose founder and former headmaster
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  • 90 2 Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the British Premier avid I v For. ign Minister, were received in private audienci at the Vatican during their visit to Rome iYr con Mussolini. The two Ministers, who won morning i ?nor general custom that the Pope's guests must iveai ht
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  • 234 2 CPA IN, since the early days of the civil war. has had it. Goamothcrs" for lonely soldiers at the front. Every .eno'rm wanted a Godsoti The papers carried a I dicating the wishes tnci trenches. They save c- age. colour of hair and < I
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  • 146 2 Grafton, New South Wales. body o:' a hugfe sunfish, worthy of the name of a sea "monster." has been washed up on Hungry Head Beach, near Oram (X.S.W.). It weighed nearly two tons and a terrible wound in the body suggested that it had lost
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 64 2 Lotion FoRGET-ME-NOT Lotion is m ade in w grey re h r 7 r morni "S F-nce. but in spite of its high quality greatly increase your personal and .lasting fragrance the nrice I eh arm. and ,ts fragrant perfume cannot 'extremely reasonable P fa.l to attract those around you.
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    • 155 2 if wM Tropical tun—tropica] dampneo— OOkl W™ pl*X havoc with rocr out- 1 r tide property. Protect kby reyurar k% a ifJl \W P»Jntlnx wrth Huboudc i Pa.-*-I\N there ts no finer guarantee tpinfl A 1 depredation and the expeow of M 1 A r «P*Jri and rcAcwaia. WgT Dl
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  • 210 3 GEN. LI CHUNG JEN INTER VIEWED Hongkong, Jan. 2!). r» N. Li hung Jon, one of China's v hrPPant military strategists and Cen. Chiang Kai Shek's right-hand man. toh! pressmen in Chungking that China was entering the stage of victory. A major war in Hunei
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  • 189 3 Taiptng, Sunday. 1 Hi: frequent loss of his fowls was the banc of the lifr* of a Chinese land owner in Makau Tiong. Already he had lost about 21) full grown fowls and as he lived »H the edge of a thick forest he brlicvrd the
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  • 82 3 Singapore. Saturday —Tang Chin Nam was this morning produced before Mr. Kenneth A Blacker in the Fourth Police Court and charged that he yesterday at about 10.30 a.m. at the Singapore Ruober Works, Ltd.. was alleged to have committed theft cf three bars of chop kelapa"
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  • 107 3 Reuter. Rome, Jan. 28. —Commenting on Sir Samuel Heart's speech of Jan. 26, Gayda wjriting In Giornalc dltaiia says- tiv British (Kvcrnmept Is trying to ward off alarm tsm by the assertion of excep--:onai armed strength in th? Empire, intended to discourage an escapade en
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  • 37 3 Reuter. I* is believed that th? Pope and ether eminent personalities have appealed to Franco to use cl~m~ncv and make declaration enabling civilian refugee-; to n to Roam without fear of retaliation.- Router
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  • 80 3 Penang, Sunday. THREE American .aiiors from the warship •Sacramento" now in Penang port, were involved in a nasty accident but fortunately r>cap.d serious Injuries When the car in which they won' ioy-ricinß came into collision with a lorry at a road b::dge It appeared that the lorry
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  • 115 3 Reuter. ashinyfton. Jan. 29. [|JK. Chamberlain's speec h is interpreted here as a Nelcnme revelation o! a more ies»>lut<? attitude against further international blackmail. Circles close to th? (inviTiiment opine come what may .Mr. Chamberlain will remain an optimist to the last. Th? warmth cf his reference
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  • 111 3 Reuter. Salamanaea Jan 28 To-ninht'a communique mentioning the capture ol "fabulous quantities" of war material n the past few days' advance, says that witnm Barcelona Itself artillery depots and the factories are so filled wi 1 h munitions that the whole town is a huge arsenal.
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  • 54 3 Reuter. Bhanabai, lan. 30. -Mo Ngoh Hur.<r believed to b° the secretary of the Jap cnese .sponsored Nanking Government, was shot dead at the Sun San Hotel in the International Settlement 10-day by an unknown assailant. Iffo report 5 lo have arrived in Shanghai on
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  • 52 3 the ambulance was ceiled to the A Children'--. Park at Pearl's Hill Terrace at 1.23 p m yesterday to remove fi Clunese amah to the General Hospital "ho ivas i'aid to h?ve fallen off a rterr/y-go-round, 'vhtta enjoying the ride lOMSthc-r witi. tre lio child was involved in
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  • 49 3 Reuter. London. Jan 2U Mr Malcolm Macdonald. on be hall ol Use Government, personally welcomed i c delegafc to the Palestine conference mentioned earlier. Delegates welcomed by representatives of the Prune Minister, For--?n and Colonial offici It Is exnSeSSd hat the talks will begin late week. Reuter.
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  • 103 3 Reuter After Barcelona. Fail, Signer Gayda. Italian editor, sirrtT. Britain is perplexed. France furiously nuappotntsd and the Eftvfel "'-rim bat mane" while all other count ;ie arr /rheved M The basU.*ol French isMstance r,o in* Frnini.s.h Reds was a secret treaty by which rrpain WS r sun d
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 369 3 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA fificurp<«rated In England i K< ft o N. CO.*? SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spon 1939 nj 17.000 Feb. i( 0.070 Feb. 11 15.500 Feb. 21 0 800 Mar. 10 tl: '.5.000 Mar. VJ Alar. 24 l\" 15 MM Apr. 7 O.'IUU Apr. fc IV f;t)0 Aor.
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    • 471 3 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSCHKR LLOYD, (Incorporated in Germany). companj'. OUTWARD. 11 SHANGHAI. ■mXU CHINA and Japan. Due Spore. 1939 I m.s. "FULD V omits Manila Japan F eb I mj "COBURG" Fcb i s..s. U BCHARNHORftT'' omits North China Feb 16 HOMEWARD rm HOLLAND HAMBURG BREMEN Sails from Spore. t 1939
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    • 399 3 w w tftm dv\4 3 rapr 7i I IS OLLi D A V CRI isi:s 1 To: BANGKOK SAIGON. By Luxurious One Class Motorships. Displacement Tons 1 ;om Penan*, P. S ham, Malacca Spore I m 6 Lalandia" 111,000) 2-2 3-2 4-*> r-5 S m s "Jutlandia" (13,1001 21-2 22-2
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    • 129 3 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE B Deutsch-Austrahsch* Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S'Dore 1939 m .s. BTJRGiSNLAND via Manila Feb. SJ OLDFNBURG Direct Feb 20 so. NEUMARK Direct Mar I HOMEWARD. HOLLAND HAMBURG AND BREMEN Due Spore 1939 m.s
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  • 390 4 LONDON COMMODITIES Londoi y Previous To-ciay RUBBEff Quid Quietly Bpot 3uyers 711 16 734 Sellers 73 4 7 13 Ist Forward (February) Buyers 7 58 7 11 16 Sellers 73 4 7 13 16 2nd Forward (Apr.June) Buyers 73 4 7 13 16 Sellers 713 1G 7
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 995 4 all rati ivc W/ Hi (Lit from tin d perfectly i pu toll I p pei i'i;t that wai udu to the ..;>peursine- I'll w(kot J > you: lava tor] haiMtaome enamelled metal holder for Vil_ START TO-DAY. r '> thli !.<.!<!• r t .if "i,t ami mtw tin large
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    • 103 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) I CAPITAL: j Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE Local Branches 458> Nort h Bridge Road, Shigapc .re. 253, South Eridge Road, Singapore Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA LONDON BANKERS: NEW ORX BAN:a Midland Bank, Ltd,
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  • 41 5 lativM °f 5 a Quee> ,nank a11 r fmcmbei 's oi the Paya Lebar Methodist Church and the Stall ireS'h ia L Co Ltd for the, r thp t attending the funeral of iate Mr. Koh Jim Quee
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  • 129 5 MR CHUA KEH HAI, J.P. M .C., passed away peacefuly a t his residence No 3, Adam Road, of! 4th mile, Dunearn Rd on Saturday, 28th January, 1939. at p.m. He leaves behind besides his An. r r f U L: Vife Ue,3w c Har (alias Annie Lee*, one
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 543 5 j CldvtudiAsmumJtA, PUBLIC NOTICES j i Singapore Municipality TENDERS. S mt now invited for the ..aerials or service. For v c Municipal Tender Room Datd of Closing. p ol earthworks V. lei f?d. 12 noon, Feb 6, 1039. n,l No. 119 Kg. Bueis (Deposit ?20). 12 noon. Feb. G, 1939.
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    • 626 5 PUBLIC NOTICES IN THE I STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. j SINGAPORE. Sn in I tttm X «5 Matter of No ,o~i lhe Companies OrNo. 601 1939 dinance (Chapter (151). And in the Matter or Robinson and ComvnTTr„ B pany Limited. NOTICE jJb HEREBY GIVEN that a Petitton Panted to the Ki.h CouA
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    • 218 5 j EDUCATIONAL NEW 3ESJ9IOI*. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, 1-A, tfirk l\errace. Sound Musical for Kiddles (age 5) and groiyn-ups of any age and sex. Unique methods of instruction and suitable time arranged Enrolments received now. Write, call, or Phone 2323 for particulars. Staff: a Qualified Secretary. ,a Cnartered Accountant, an
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    • 206 5 Greeted By Crowded Houses Yesterday! NIGHTLY SIMULTANEOUS SCREENING EMPIRE TALKIE SUN TALKIE TAN JONG PAGAB NEW WORLD P m. ii p.m. 7.30 p.m. H. 30 p.m ONE SHOW ONLY DAILY The Smashing Serial of the Year! Stunts. Suspense in the GreatComplete Serial will be Screened! est Serial the Screen has
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  • 80 6 The fifth annua! general mcetii the Tamils Reform Association pore, was held at the asscciaU > mis.s. No. 20, Klam Road f ll on Saturday with Mr. E A president, in the chair. Th. the statement of necounts ■nd adtpted unanimously. M The following resolution* v ed by
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 309 6 SHE COULD NEITHER WALK NOR SLEEP Arms and Feet Swollen with Rheumatism This woman suffered for many yeara Pain sapped her strength until she los* hope of recovery. Many remedies were tried, but nothing broke the grip of her crippling rheumatism. At last her husband persuaded her to try Kruschen
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    • 83 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of CJi*mJrt» o»W Storm 1 l> STAYING INDOORS is a pleasure which hundreds 'nowadays enjoy through Rroad- H casting facilities, especially if it's 2 through a PYE RADIO. Sole Agents: Malaya: HOE BOON LEONG, Distributors: OVERSEAS RADIO SERVICE, g 199, Orchard Road. Singapore. I 'PHONE
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    • 145 6 [new stocks OF VULCAIN STAINLESS STEEL AND WATERPROOF WATCHES have been received, and are on display. FASHIONABLE RELIABLE. YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road), PHONE NO. 7922. PS. j 1939 AMERIC AN H.M I*. RADIOS Moid 10 Ql —10 RCA Tubes Sole Agents: KEE Hl' VT
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    • 25 6 JUST RECEIVED Household Brush Rag Rug and I Linoleum I VARIOUS SIZES. BABA Co., Ltd. MIDDLE ROAD. BABA STORE 162, ORCHARD ROAD, 23, STAMFORD ROAD.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1271 6 Piano Solos From RAQflftl Nirom, 10.20 p.m. jf.ySß(p^B ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mcs) VPB 6.16 Mcs (48.7 m.) R\\ g\" ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 m< s) p.m I Iff* *5 IP (a L 1R a.m. 12 50 Oriental music. X t 3& W 3B 11.00 A special Hari Raya Hadji
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  • Article, Illustration
    299 7 A 20th Century, fox Pfcfuro Fcofvrj'njj TYRONE POWER LORETTA YO'JW ANNA6ELLA J. Edward Bromberg Joseph Schildkraut Henry Stephenson Sidney Blackmer Sig Rumann Qi IHCELY bad the work got under way when sudden raids b} Arab tribesmen struck terror in the hearts of Trince Said hurriedly increased the Egyptian meet
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  • 198 7 OA I LMI NT has teased to be Paul Muni. Just as he became Loam Pasteur and Entile Zola for earlier films. Muni literally has become the Zapotecan Indian, Henito Pablo Juarez, for th? Warner Bros. production of "Juarez/' For months, secluded in his seaside
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  • 63 7 ANNABELLA SAYS INNABELLA, lovely French r as- crlbes her success m films io the [act that she was "mrvfc struck'• all her life the says, "Peoplt whe desire picture work for itself alone rather than for the fame or money it may bring, are serious about their jobs and not
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  • 98 7 /GEORGE Sanders, handsome. six-foot-\jf thiee British actor, is thanking his fan writers these day.: for saving him frcm a life of villainy in the movies. Sanders was brought from England by Darryl F. Zanuck. vice-president in charge of production at Twentieth Cen-tury-Fox, to play "heavy" roles.
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  • 277 7 Entertainment Page TO-MORROW FOR ALL 2 READERS. The morning is likeI ly to bring some disappoint- ment, but a strong Jupiter influ- ence in the evening favours a j lucky happening. The opposition of the Moon and Venus is bad for romance and sentiment, and 1
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 11 7 ROMANCE in Her Jfa&r f W.akin* MUISIFIED Shampoo 4 kl'B 7
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    • 334 7 Taken Regularly Every Night v Bile beans KEEP YOUR FIGURE SLIM AND ATTRACTIVE S IN AID OF THE CHINA RELIEF FEND. S UNDER THE 1)1 STING LI SUED PATRONAGE OF THE CONSUL-GENERAL S FOR CHINA. MR. KAO MNG-PAI, Z THE CHINA RELIEF FUND COMMITTEE OF SINGAPORE J wil! present J
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    • 2 7 spoil food
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    • 109 7 THE INIMITABLE EDDIE CANTOR. z0 Only once In a LONG-WHILE a new record is released by this World Famous Artist. So this time, he corner tack with a vengeance by singing THREE BIG HITS on one record—a very sweet revenge, don't you agree? Hero they are:— (a) The Lambeth Walk
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 199 7 DAILY CROSSWORD FT" 'T""■T.T I M s 'i I* ■M 8 ■j CLUES ICROSS: CLUES DOWN: I. "S!wj i rj >1 a make." .l. A stripe for the padre 2. Just a moment. 4. Groat French painter. 5. Sleeping. H:. jr the humorist, is not a G. Dilapidated. 8 This
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    • 78 7 ~w I SINGAPORE AFTER DARK S CAPITOL: If I Were King" AI. HAM BR A: 'Suez* m ILION: "The Citadel" ROYAL: "Asha" MARLBOROUGH: "The Unexpected" ROXY: "Tarzan's Revenue' JUBILEE: "Lightning Warrior* GARRICK: "Mother Country' EMPIRE: "Zorro Rides Again' HAPPY WORLD: Cabaret, Side Shows, special Hari Raya Hadji Season, Malay Pageant,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 319 8 j OPENING TO-DAY FOCR SHOWS. 1 I a.m. 3.15 1.15 !U5 I» A\ ILIO\ r— j "BEST FILM OF TIIF YEAR." Daily Express "THE BEST FILM YET MADE" Evening Standard. "BEST AND BRAVEST FILM OF 1938." Daily Mail l j MILLION j W PEOPLE ASKED ffl FOR THIS FILM! That
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    • 529 8 ROXY BAR Open 5 P.M. Till Midnight. LAST NIGHT: 6.15 9.15. LATEST AND GREATEST' WkMF Wl|||^^^K^P^^^^Wßwl OF EDGAR RICE BLR "JT BURROUGHS FAMOUS %^;rsJra3 ADVEN'I t RE?.' HHBMBB»fawJMitfM TARZANS R E V E N ii E 20th Century-Fox Picture—Starring GLENN MORRIS II I WOlt HOLM GEORGE HARRIER TO-MORROW—The Strangest Taie
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    • 174 8 j mww w©Miiß p^l I I Leadfta* I—— j Park). AD DANCE PALACE! J (AIR CONDITIONED). PHONE 2477. RESTAURANT BAR ATTACHED. j FROM 8 PM. SHARP r\ljTl MID.MVHT. I GRAXD GALA AOVERTIM\< v I j RAUL OX Ist. FER. Z REPRESENTING LEADING FIRMS RESPECTIVE PRODUCTS BY COSTUME. THE FIRST OCCASION
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 166 9 READ WHAT THE PRESS SAY. "SUEZ" IS A MASTLRPfLCE "Singapore r-ree i J i* "SUEZ* IS VERY GOOD ENTERTAINMENT. "Straits Times." "SUEZ" is one of the year's (Greatest Bpfca and is probably one of the most Memorable pictures to have come out of Hollywood. The Story is colossal from start
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  • 642 10 WHATEVER criticism may be directed against Mi. Chamberlain's anxiously awaited .speech, it can certainly be said that bo adhered studiously to his policy of doing everything possible to promote appeasement. So anxiously did he insist on obvious truths that the speech is slmo*l calculated to provoke the
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  • 981 10  -  FROM SAWBONES TO SCIENCE By D- Scott Buist A VERITABLE miracle of modern surgery waf performed recently, when a victim c a motor accident, Bering i'orn !b combined effects jf broken Ch, a broken arm broken *w* left leg, fracture oi the left anfcie, and severe
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 181 10 COOLTAN THE WORLD'S BIOOItT ESLLING ULTRA /lOLfcT RAY bTUIS CRTCAII PROVE" BOON IN KNOAPOR] 1 Have ail the FUN v want outdoors withoui risk «r SON BURN. BUST- mhi F;RS or :3LFMI ,HE£! Tube $©.65 I ■a M COOLTAN Will give you a FLAWLEF.S SMOOTH COOL GLAMOUROUS TAN IN COOL
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    • 27 10 WHITEAWAYS LAST FEW DAYS SALE ENDS SATURDAY j FINAL CLEARANCE of all Remnants, Oddments, Sample Ranges, Excess Stocks, Discontinued Lines AT HALF PRICE or LESS; I J
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  • 80 11 Reuter. London. Jau. 30 .r 0., todJ hi East AngUa fi bsUUng those in the \rilrjj cue becoming m, v seriovs. cich area about P.nOO Hooded arrt well over cf- affeetei. Ao i tip] IDOTI'SKS ff**7i m wIU never he their home* aq:un. Lalcham Shep~
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  • 204 11 Reuter. Berlin, Jan. 'JO. HITLER began Ms speech to 111 Reiehstaq tonight by reminding Ike members ol Ike Greater (Jerman Reichsiag f Jan. ■'"> years a» o< when the Nazis came to p«i\\ cr. H a id Kb ii thirl "en million men cialisl voters
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  • 1106 11 MODERATE TONE OF REICHSTAG SPEECH Berlin. Jan. 30. have no territorial demands to make against France and Britain expect tint cf colonies 99 declared H<>rr Hitler in course of h's Rekhatag speech to-nieht. Pursuing a far loss threatening line than had been
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  • 131 11 Renter. i' U:; London, Jan. 30. ii! wilts created my the European situation are uppermost id. much erious attention is bein? given to the forth- particularly in view of Muslim interests not on!y r! Efypl but also in territories where Muslims are fan- 'he
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  • 64 11 Heavy rain has caused the River Aire to overflow its banks in r tany y'.accs and sericus flcol'.nq ha; occurred at Castle ford, York' shire. In this picture is seen a reiving boat piovided by Cattleford Council for transport .ing people io parts of the town <rce
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  • 245 11 Reuter. {XJMMENTI n(; 011 Hitler's speech British circles, say; Reuters dip lomatic correspondent, welcome Hitler's recognition onomi< problems, which it fs pointed out can be solved only by negotiation It is stated that no Government more than the British will welcome the expansion of world trade.
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  • 131 11 Reuter. Santiago, Jan. 30. HEAVY rain, unprecedented in midsummer, has greatly increased the sufferings of the earthquake survivors, is impeding salvage operations and increasing the danger of infection. British warships and merchantmen continue to render invaluable service in bringing the injured from the affected parts to
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  • 44 11 Melbourne, Jan. 30.—Bush fires hay again broken out in Victoria, threatei ing several townships. Holidaymakers celebrating Australia Day rushed hem when the fires began menacing the hohray resorts. A number of houses v> destroyed at Sc'by, t'.ic Inhabitants fleeing to safety.
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  • 136 11 British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 30 |NFORMATIOr> has been received in Lonr'on from the French Govern- ment that under tne auspices of the French Red Cross large-scale relict Is to be- carried out for Spanish refugees in the area roughly between Gerona and the French
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  • 29 11 Reuter. Chungking, Jan. 30.- The KuomLtang (Chinese Government Partyi has rejected the proposal by the Chinese Communists that they should be admitted i'lin pn'tph M" njo Renter.
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  • 38 11 Reuter. i Berlin. Jan 30. -General Franco, Admiral Horthy and U. Imredy have sent Hitler telegrams of congratulations on the occasion of the sixth anniversary of j the Nazi regime, which Is being celebrated to-day.—Reuter. J
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  • 88 11 Reuter. Now Delhi. Jan. 30— Members of the I Chatheld committee which Left London jin October to study India defence pro j Menu ned their report this morning. Lord Chatheld is leaving for London Iby air to morrow to take up his Cabinet appointment of Minister
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  • 160 11 Reuter. Hem Delhi, Jan. 30 THE whole future of Indian labour and emigration to Malaya is likely to be dtecaawd in course of the conversations beginning this morning between the Malayaa Ciovemmenl dri bead d by Mr. Ahearne, Federal S cretary, and the Government of butt ■i
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  • 82 11 Reuter. Chicago. Jan. 30.-Over fifty people were injured in three train crashes on the elevated railway during a blinding snowstorm here. At least six deaths are attributed to the blizzard, which was one of the vv Ist ever recorded In Chicago. A twelve inch snowfall In
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  • 61 11 British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 30. A farther 773 recruits joined the r.a .f daring the past week, compared with 2P4 in the corresponding week of last year. This brings the total acceptance of pilots, observers, airmen and hoys since th~ appeal on April i. 1033 to 23,775. compared with
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 43 11 a mmmW fuKPr '7' fflMffi ummW '^^S^H MADE IN ENGLAND Listen in to the G.E.C. Military Bard programme from the 8.M.8.C. every T 'inrsui 7.4$ p?n. (Advertisement of The General E'ectric Co.. Ltd., of England, "Magnet House". Singapore.) J j wp H "if*
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  • 65 12 SYDNEY Horler, hailed by critics as the successor to the mantle of Ed*ar Wallace writes next weeks short story for the Sunday Tribune. In Hurler's inimitable style, it is a first-rate thriller, complete with foreign spies, traitors, and secret service met}: Do not
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  • 221 12 [From Our Owji Reporter] Pecans', Sunday. CIIK Embj bin Hussaio an ambulance driver, was produced before Mr. A. W. Bellamy, second magistrate, Penang, charged with loitering at the race course for the purpose of book-making on Jan. 7. The accused claimed trial. Detective Inspector McLennan led
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  • 26 12 I The first round-the-islany cycle race will take place in Singapore on Feb. 26. Competition will be very keen and numerous entries are anticipated
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  • 13 12 An Imperial air mail is due in Singapore to-morrow morning. i
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  • 372 12 Liabilities Nearly $22,000 [From Our Own Reporter] Penitng, Monday. ADMITTING that his oankruptcy A was mainly doe td heavy interest which he had to pay for money borrowed to start his practice and to import his family, Dr. Yeoh Cheum/ Hoe.
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  • 163 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Penang-, Monday. fTHREE American sailors of the gnnboat "Sacramento," which arrived in Penang a few days ago, had a narrow shave last evening when their car crashed against the bridge at Batu Lanchang Lane, while out driving. From what could
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  • 110 12 IJARI RAYA HAJI is being cele- brated to-day by all who embrace the Mohamedan faith the world over. In Singapore, mosques were, this morning, filled to capacity by Mohamedans who attended the special services which were held. Marking the celebration of the annual pilgrimage to the Hcly
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  • 280 12 Kuala Lumpur, Monday. THE authorities c; the AngloChinese School, Klang, propose to erect a new building for the school in order to enpe with the rapid progress of the School, which has been established for 45 year;- and has during that time served the Coast
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  • 32 12 The Municipal Band engagement fixed for Sunday. Feb. 12, at the Botanic Gardens at 8.30 p.m. will now take place at the same time and place on Sunday Feb. 5.
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  • 31 12 On the occasion of the opening of their retail provision business at Nos 23 and 25 Robinson Road on Feb. 1, invitations have been issued by Messrs. Tong Lam and Co.
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  • 170 12 Penang, Monday. THE public examination of KhoV» Sco Thvc, the former wellknown Penang rubber dealer was closed yesterday with no order being It wiU be remembered that the deb- <r's last public examination was held ill Nov 18. last year, vhen at the request of Mr.
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  • 112 12 [From Our Own Corresponde?it] Lcnoon, Jan. 13. MALAYAN students iigure prominently in if suits of the latest bar examinations Dr Awang bin Hassan who holds a Fultan Ibrahim Scholarship from Johoie has obtained the LJJt.C S. I England*. LR.C.P. (London). Int he Suleiman bin Abdul Rahman, who
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  • 129 12 P. O. BANK MERGES TO-MORROW 'PHE P. and O. Banking Corporation. I Ltd., retains its name for the last time to day, for to-morrow its absorption by the Chartered Bank takes effect An extraordinary meeting of the shareholders of the P. and O. Bank was held in London some weeks
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  • 11 12 PIONEER PILOT CAPT. J. B. W. Pi'GH NEW HOUSES FOR IPOH
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  • 327 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Sunday. IF present arrangements materialise, 1 one of the eye-sores of the town, the conglomeration of wooden and attap shacks that cluster round an important centre in Ipoh, between the river bound and the Chamberlain Road in the vicinity of the Maternity Hospital will soon
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  • 46 12 sir WE regret to record Iccnarci Hinee the General Ho pi Deceased. who J; had been about te Ho K ayes a wid wfdow is well known the dressmaker ant* tV The funeral will t h;.> dari Cemetery at nu noon.
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  • 166 13 Women Children Exposed To Weather Singapore, Monday. PROVISION of better accomI mo hit ion for immigrants na is requested in a jrtter senl to the Immigration men! by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Chinese immigrants weekly and at preprovided for
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  • 19 13 1 met ting of the Inwill be held at the Club's Panjang Road>. to assemble at
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  • 283 13 Singapore, Monday. u f n aml luvin hi endorsed in the had hU se„tPn,; on f haw of Jriving, Quih Ooi Chin »«c idat, or tne case are that tho appel ant was driving down H?h Street from the Supreme Court end *ards Elgin
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  • 34 13 The death occurred in Denmark on Jan. J4 of Col. Johannes Jarmer, late of the Siamese Gendarmerie. Col. Jarmer, who was 59 years of age joined the service in 1903 and retired m 1926.
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  • 420 13 H hardly more Chamberlain's, ted with bated But it may relieve q Although the said that if war Germany will be on I the firm would bo a long 'ln m Europe. Drni I new demands fan d n the Iia- •«!> ~c:~ nted a rean» in,
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  • 107 13 Reuter. THF Kuomintang conference t here which closed to-day has issued a manifesto emphasising that the Kuomintang would welcome the co-operation of any political party so long as it faithfully adheres to the three peoples principles. The conference has decided that the Supreme Committee of National
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  • 119 13 Reuter. yyHILE Franco's forces claim steady advance northwards and reached a point of fifty mi'es from Barcelona and thirty from the French frontier the Republicans insist that their army have completely recovered from disorganisation which followed t» on- withdrawal from Barcelona and have now established a
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  • 145 13 AST army of starving and terrified fugitive* is marching towards the French frontier and pouring into France. They are being admitted at five recognised crossing places and taken to concentration camps, one of which at ge,es is to hold 30.000. Although the French and Spanish
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  • 116 13 Reuter. Capetown, Jan. 29. "f|NDER no circumstances will I give an assurance that I will lend my support in politics to people who are not prepared to recognise and accept the principle of complete identity and equal treatment of both the Afrikaans and English-speaking sections. General
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  • 94 13 Barcelona, Jan. 2'J. pKANCO S army ol occupation has left Barcelona The civil gniards are now patroi'juv the streets supported by a few bal talions of Nationalift second-line troops. The Culminating hour of National s: occupation came at 31 a.m. when a fleldi ma s was orlebrated
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  • 126 13 Reuter. London, Jan. 30. HPRE British output t»f military planes now exceeds 400 a month but is not within measurable distance of equalling; tho (.ermtn rate of production, according fa the Daily Telegraph aviation correspondent, who declares that official reticence about the
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  • 128 13 Singapore, Monday. ALBERT Henry Rogers, aged 24 years and a soldier belonging to the Loyal Regiment, appeared before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the fourth police court this morning in answer to a charge of committing an act cf gross indecency with another male
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  • 84 13 Sir.«ap.irc, Monday. Jl SUMMONS ca c, in which Mr. W. W. Dean wn eoiup'anaiil, was transferred frr mention to the Third Police Court from the S.'xth Court, to-day. The defendant. Mr. J. li. of the Public Works Department, was represented by Mr. K. E. V/. Hatchard.. I Thm
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  • 218 14 5.R.C...3 Fort Canning..2. N an interesting game of hockey 1 nlayed yesterday between the j SiiaXe Recreation Club and the Ion cCning team on the femur, ground, the S.R.C won by the odd goal in five. .v. h un a very fine display SVttS *t8 veteran
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  • 77 14 Reuter. London, Jan. 30. THE F M.S. with a score of 767 1 won the aperture sigM seclion of the Far East Trophy 11)38 match at Bisley, it was announced to-day. Straits Settlements were second with 759. Cc>lon third with '24 and llong Kong fourth with
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  • 117 14 Reuter Paris. Jp.n. 30. IN the French Covered Courts lawn tennis championship finals Pierre Pellizza (France) beat Rockrich Menzel (Germany) in the men s singles 4-6, 6-2, 6-2, 6-1 Peltea previously beat Henner Henkel (Germany) in the semi-tad B—6. 10—8, 6—l and also beat
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  • 907 14 Winning Forwards Play Fine Game HOCKEY VESITsErs hockey match on the Padang in which the Europeans beat the Rest by twoloals to one provided its interest, but right through the game one had the feehngJtat both teams lacked that fluency which turns mediocre
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  • 24 14 lV'uthucumaru about tacUt Chevalier In the m;it< h the Europeans and th< Res! yesterday. Bavth Is st&ndini in the background.
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  • 278 14 R.A. (Changi) 6 pts. v:tls VERY mediocre rugger was played at Gillman Barracks yesterday when the R.A. (Changi) defeated the Loyals by six points (a try a penalty goal) to three (a penalty goal). Nether side was at full strength ba< what the game lacked
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  • 32 14 The lawn tennis ecurl and the bo* I inf erccn of the S.C.C. vill as orsJ I for play to-day I Jan. 31) owing to V I Raya Haji- I
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 76 14 I flu Is lliarv THERE :,rc numerous clubs in Singapore members o r which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." The Club Diary Is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-oocrate n keeping it up-to-date and eomole'e, Hapoenir.ps of general interest ,112 sMJJ be included in the "Diam
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  • 185 15 FALLOWING are handicaps for auemoon's racing at I serend day of the Jan.ettaf of the Perak Turf VSS 2 Div. I. 0 iurs. 9.4 8.13 8 13 8.9 88 86 er 86 34 8 4 8.1 8.0 siar neK CLASS Div. 2, 6 furs. 9.4
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  • 22 15 I who meets Ignacio I cm at th* by thp sfe "Keriah" from Penan?. From red from Penang h 1
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  • 332 15 Effort To Wipe Off Deficit the announcement that the Association "had had a very successful soccer season but financially was again "off," the Hon. Mr. Tay Lia Teck, President of the Straits Chinese Football Association, opened discussions at the annual
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  • 34 15 Reuter. London, Jan. 30. p A. CUP fourth round replay:— Tottenham 1 West Ham 1 (after extra time). Second replay in fourth round: Sheffield Wednesday 2, Chester that Manchester City's ground).—Reuter.
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  • 71 15 TO-DAY High Tide.—2.lB a.m. (7.3 feet) 2.37 p.m. (6.1 feet). Low Tide—9.lo a.m. (3.15 feet) 9.12 p.m. <2.G feet). Swimming: Swimming Club Sports— ll.lsta.Tfi. TO-MORROW High Tide.-3.35 a.m. (7.8 feet) 3.54 p.m. (6.9 feet). Low Tide.—lo.l2 a.m. (2 8 feet) 10.20 p.m. (1.8 feet). Hcckey: S.R.C. vs. Royal
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  • 108 15 JN a rugger match at Seletar yesterday, 35th Fortress Company beat the Royal Air Force by four points (a drop goal) to nil. Play was all in favour of the Sapper in the first half, Littlejohn's strong kicking being a feature.. Shortly after the kick-off. the Airmen
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    • 283 15 I A HOUSEWIFE I I COmMBCBit I IN SINGAPORE > IN IPOH ,4 cm HFNBV J YOU'RE JUST WFAK AND J SJI pnln )I n (Vi down, Quaker oats tS '<C- ,D WIU BUILD YOU MP, GIVI WRONG WITH S AND VITAL I; DOCTOR SAYS fll > X -7 HE'S
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  • 686 16 To-night's Big Capitol Premiere POET scapeginee swashbuckling rogue Francois Villon, that most of vaga- bond lovers, is bril'iantly portrayed i by Ronald Colman great romantic I star in his latest and greatest pic--1 ture. Paramount's "Ii I Were King which has its premiere at the Capitol
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  • 143 16 DRODUCER-DIRECTOR Frank 1 Lloyd admits that one of his greatest problems while making "If I We:c King," was to make his !um characters leak run-down anil disreputable enough to be convincing. -The mobs in Tf I Wore King' says Lloyd. "are hardbitten and eut-at-the-elbows. Thcv do not give
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  • 53 16 Louden Jan. 30: The Central Council Of Colliery Owners announce an agreement between 3ritish and German coal owners which, it is hoped, will prepare the way for early international agreement for the regulation of European coal output, of which 80 per cent, is represented by British and
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  • 183 16 Kuala Lumpur. Monday "ACCIDENTAL ueath, in UtaM being attached to anybody." was the verdict given In Mr. j Grattan Bellew. the FtrsJ Magistrate who acted as Coronet tvertfei inquiry held into the death if Tan Kok Ho, a Chinese eooiy who slipped and fell down the lilt shaft
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  • 228 16 London. Jan. :»0. LORD Dc la Wan\ Presiuuu <>f the Board of Ltluraiinn. speaking at Derby last night 4 aid that excepting for the growing strength sf our defences th°Te could be re mm for expecting any relict from our anxieties in the coming year.
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  • 57 16 Reuter. Washington. lan. mm utility companies hnve lost »■< 1 VaM"v anthontj ca ;n the Sanreme Cmiri The has refused to enjoin the md sale of ileetreif* »>v in Tenner Vain a -ithorit; petition uith IS Private oswer^ Valley ..t.iitv The court Held thai Ihe companies
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  • 32 16 ambulance wu Coleman Street at 5.07 pm yestem remove a five year old Chine* *5 was knocked down by a motor vmn. parnts of the child accompan** to hospital.
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    • 532 16 STOMACH SUFFERER "One Mass of Bones" There is nothme like crmtttraed stomach trouble for"KettmKVoudown." Mrs. L. H lor instance, loci weight most alarmingly ami «mfferf*d exCTweiatin" pain m Working in a hot atmosphere. MM writes 1 ROt rad»|reatioo aad gastnc trouble, and had several medicines I tri<vl everything to no
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    • 161 16 IfADELPHI HOTEL I HOOF-GARDEN. I TO-NIGHT. 1 SPECIAL DINNER 8c DANCE MUSIC BY RELLERS POPULAR BAND DINNER $3— NO AFTER DINNER ADMISSION CHARGE. PLE^SrTIioTE• The members of the Comedie Francaise, due to one 01 thDm being seriously ill are unable to fulfil the-r engagement, they regret the necessity of eancelimg
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  • 84 17 Ceylon News Page ~|V K; usM I **S 355-ft. suspen- tainted to be the >\ in Ceylon was I I A. Mulhall, nt Igent, Nuwara f. H sand villagers of Ti~pane Kuralcs, cheered and cried it try woman in ars in her A
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  • 473 17 FAVOURS NOMINATION BY GOVERNOR NOT ELECTION "FIRST AND LAST PANSINHALESE MINISTRY" Selection Of Chief Minister {{EJECTING two proposals for the formation of the Cabinet bir Andrew Caldecott is of the opinion that manoeuvring for portions ana the danger of a pan-Sinhalese Ministry being -rmed woulr!
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  • 99 17 A YOUNG boy, named Podiralahamy r ~-< ls)' «o f KiuUpone, was killed by ialhng off the back of an eJepnant in Kegalle, Ceylon recently. U u ku £anda. the mahout, having climbed the Jack tree to which the elephant was tethered, was cutting down
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  • 198 17 THE<H»vern»i rm proposals were before the Board of Ministers i 1 was agreed that the Leader of the House should on 11 <»i th* Ministers move certain amendments when the Le?al ■Seirttan introduce* the main reforms motion in the State Council 111 d
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  • 115 17 RAIN and more rain: but oi:ly 1.20 inches in the Lai usrama catchment area for the 24 hours that it rained. That this is hopelessly inadequate can well be gauged by the fact that in spite of the rain the level of the reservoir has
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  • 202 17 SIX persons were shot dead in Moneracrala town, and five others were injured, in a quarrel which arose, it is alleged, among gamblers, on Jan. 10. Simon Wijesekera, owner of a boutique; an omnibus conductor Tikiribantia, Cassim and Kinbanda. fell dead as they were shot,
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  • 148 17 COMMENTING on the desJr--7* ability of a Cabinet system in Ccylcn Sir Andrew Caldecott in his reforms dispatch, says"l have throughout my deliberations on cr institutional reform bean governed by a desire to interfere with the Dcnoughmcie Scheme as little as possible.
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  • 99 17 EFFORTS are. it is satd. being made in legal circles to revive, at any rate, temporarily, a former tradition whereby the Attorney-General acts for the Chief Justice uhen the latter is on leave. It was originally understood that on Abrahams leaving the Island on
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  • 269 17 Jaffna. MR A. Mahadava, M.S.C. for Jaffna has for the past few days been having informal talks with other Jaffna leaders, and now intends convening a meeting of all the politician! in the north. The majority of tnose who nave discussed the
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  • 658 18 SUPPLYING POWER TO INDUSTRIES Huge Power Plants Established DLAYING an important pari in the electrification of western China, f which has rapidly become the country's new Indus!rial centre and almost •••elf-suflicieni base of the presenl war, the National Resources Commission of the Ministry of Economics has
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  • 101 18 International News Agency. Shanghai. MR. Li Yu-pang, representative of the Formosan Revolutionary Party, is reported to have left here for an undisclosed place in Chekiang province. In Chekiang. Mr. Li will ask the Folia an farmers sent by the Japanese 1o cultivate Chinese farmland in
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  • 24 18 Above is a picture of the Mayor of Swatow Mho lakes > part hi i training of civilians by the military authorities
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  • 433 18 fHENGTU, capita] of Szechuan Province, is full of patriots solidh ami wholeheartedly up their country's resii one of the head centres cf their patrioiic activities I meaning Younger City—Park in the western suburb of the i ly. From the public recreation ground attached to th-" park
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  • 140 18 Shtagfcsi CN an effort to increase Csftsft a saports ander the prewl difficult conditions, the Chinese Cj»asmtnt ha: embarked en a i>-»l#t«f grantmrr monopolies for wiußSj and selling th" leading < :n r nwmodifies in China. Plans have already been cosapkVi learned, for "rattonalising" Baa!
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    • 8 18 DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By T. H. Tan
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    • 144 18 I "I'M ALL IX A HI WHY I OIC A BIT Ol ITIWV" Science has made it poostfrlc lot you to gi I fii-.'i i Malayan Curry wherever you may w in picric up ftw hill, by thr sea si do in an seroptew .'.jiiin. Hoi the leest Inconvenience or
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  • 210 19 Reuter. AS IHEME for colonisation of former toddy tappers in the Salem district who have been rendered jobless consequent upon the introduction rohibition from October 1937 ken a concrete shape as a result of the persistent efforts' of Mr. i Ryan, Special Development Officer and other
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  • 205 19 (United Press). Hyderabad (Dn.). THE following correspondence bet- ween H.E.H. the Nizam and HE. the Viceroy with regard to His Excellency's speech at the annual session of the Associated Chambers of Commerce has been released for publication: Telegram from the Nizam: "I hava read with
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  • 210 19 Lahore. DEPLYING to shorl notice question in tl regarding the Punjab Gov rnmentV view on the exchange rati >, the Hnance Minister stated that h 1 p.ment had not addressed the Central Government on ttfc the re: son being that the Pun.iiil) Government
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  • 184 19 (United Press). New Delhi. ENQUIRIES in regard to the pro- posal of levy of poll tax in Pondicherry reveal that the French Colonial Minister has instructed by telegram the authorities in French India to postpone the imposition of As there was a great deal of agitation
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  • 34 19 (United Press). Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru is expected to open the Hindi Bhavan at Santmiketan on Jan. 31 next. Many other distinguished persons are expected to be present there on the occasion.—(United Press).
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  • 217 19 (United Press). ■pHE Bombay Government propose to declare three more districts "dry" early this year which will witness rapid spread of Prohibition. So far as Ahmedabad City is concerned, Bombay Government propose to levy fresh taxation there to make ua the loss of
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  • 273 19 (United Press). Madras. "A DELIBERATE resistance on a national scale unprecedented ]>erhaps in history with Gandhiji at the head is one of the possible developments that wouM result in the event of the Federal Scheme as embodied in the Government of India Act being imposed on
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  • 276 19 (United Press) New Delhi. 'THE termination of Ihe life of the Cenfral Legislative Assembly after its ensuing S!mla session this year is demanded by fhe Congress Party in a resolution which they have given no!ice of. Another resolution demands the termination of
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  • 170 19 (United Press). A SCHEME for organising* «^Naline, n? a JH VO J U,lteer CorDs o" the lines of the Peace Brigade surestP^ed IoSL f.i? d 2!w? that Mr A S a ™al had S fhT? th Gandni Ji Sj. Subhai 2 vfn connection and both have A
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  • 227 19 (United Press). The representative assembly will be called the "Hindole Prajaparishad" which will have ample voice in the administration of the State. Adult franchise will be granted but the number of representatives will be announced later on with the approval of the Resident of the
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  • 65 19 (United Press). Mega.—All the political prisoners numbering about 50 arrtcted in connection with the Kisan (peasant) agitation at Charik (Kalsia State) have been released unconditionally before the expi-y of theij terms of imprisonment.. It is learnt that a deputation waited upen the Raja Saheb of Kalsia State recently
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  • 93 20 Shortly after his announcement that the British Government would not place any further orders for 4.5-inch guns. Mr. Leslie Hore-Belisha. War Minister, visited the Royal Ordnance Factory at Nottingham to see the production of the 3,7-inch anti-aircraft guns. Photo on left shows the
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  • 73 20 A maid servant was burnt to death and the crew also perished when a Royal Air Force plane crashed into and set fire to a house m Crowborough, Sussex. Ptioto below shows tho wreckage of ihe plane and house. Wreckage of the pane in front of
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