Malaya Tribune, 6 February 1939
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section37 1939-02-06 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales XXVI.- -No. 30. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, January G, 19oJ>. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1939 I'''"'^X737 words
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Advertisement87 1939-02-06 1 Read Thi SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya BRITISH CEMENTS Ate world renowned for their superlative high quality In constructional work, they give greater strength and beauty, and in ah cases give maximum durability to concrete. Whatever type of concrete work is required there is a British Cement for that purpose.87 words
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Advertisement203 1939-02-06 1 KNOW WHAT IS AHEAD OF YdM CONSULT X Prof. K. S. ManUm. The Royal Occultist, author of 'The Secret of the Palm" etc.. wtK predicted numerous astounding accurate events, including deatns of H. R. H. Prince Purachatra H.H. Sir Sultan Alaiden Suliman, the Accession of Prince Laxamana to the Selangor203 words
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Advertisement54 1939-02-06 1 IMADAME PAGE! LATE 92, PICCADILLY, LONDON. 5 DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER I TAILORMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS IN STOCK. 5 FROM: '$5. $30.5 13, BATTERY ROAD, TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE. 'llllllllllllll" 1 i* Delicious Refreshing J Thirst *o|l '^f^^^f? Quenching phoYnTx GRAPE FRUIT POP {Prepared from the finest cfresli dfruit phoenix AERATED WAII54 words
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Article228 1939-02-06 2 WHEN the King and Queen leave Portsmouth on May 8 in the Repulse for their 4 our of Canada, the royal barge will go with them aboard the battleship. The barge, a 40-ft. modern highspeed motor-boat, was bunt last year and is attached to228 words
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Article89 1939-02-06 2 LIEUT.-COL. P. H. Pansen, V.C., Commanding Officer of the 2nd Lincoln Regiment, thinks there will be no war for eighty-two years. He explained in a speech to Dorchester British Legion ierfntly that great wars rerur only every 10« years. He "You do noi get such89 words
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537 1939-02-06 2 LonnYn. J QCOTLAND YARD'S already formidable methods of rime will be further d«veloped during this year. Plans for the i sion of the wireless car system, the "Q" car system, tnri ments in th« "Finger-prints Department are now Mug < v But Scotland537 words
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Article146 1939-02-06 2 THE first hatch of ~> (X A "Boy Bombers/by Sir Kinsley Wood foi Force, have nearly finis air school trainim will be trained by the end ?>! tl c year. At the Draford airfield caw some of them at v. >'rk recruited straight from146 words
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Article182 1939-02-06 2 London. gIXTY lives were saved and a serious train crash averted only by seconds recently by the prompt action of a signalman who ran nearly two miles to give warning *f a heavy landslide which blocked tbe line. Robert Walker, a signalman walking to work along the182 words
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Article89 1939-02-06 2 THE most conservative ball England—the Bath ARooms—has banned the Lani!» Walk. The Bath Spa Committee an instruction that "in orci. excessive vibration of the buile Lambeth' Walk and similar dane not be danced." In October, when the sembly Rooms, costing the £50,000. were reopened by th<89 words
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Advertisement460 1939-02-06 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. P& o»nd BRITISH INDIA (incorporated in EngJand). r. O. 3. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage S pore 1939 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Feb. 26 I tJURDWAN »5.070 Feb. ll CANTON 15.500 Feb. 2i I SOMALI 6.800 Mar. 10 CORFU 15,000 Mar. 20 CHit'RAL 15,000 Mar. 24 CARTHAGE 15 000460 words
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Advertisement487 1939-02-06 2 J STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDD£ UTSCHJSR LLOYD, (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company'! intended fj\tu r es:— OUTWARD, for MANILA BOftllMJtMi SHANGHAI, "«RTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due B'pore. 1939 s.s. "SCHARNHORIST" omits North China Feb. 16 ttIJS. "MARFURG" Mar. 4 s.s. "POT/SDAM" omits Manila, Shanghai, N. China Yokohama Mar.487 words
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Advertisement460 1939-02-06 2 j I BANGKOK LINE. CHI V A JAPAN LINE. Luxurious One Class Motcrships, Most! Big Cargo vesseis with limited but J (Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath, i comfortable Passenger Accommoda•To: Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, tion. 1 Hamburg and Coper hagen. S To: Port Said, Palestine. Rotterdam, r M.S. From S pore.460 words
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Advertisement142 1939-02-06 2 K4MBURC-AMERIKA LINIK 9 Deutsch Australische Dampfschiffs GeseHschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER ANp CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. L_lL Due S'Dore 1939 t m.s. BURGENLAND via Manila Fed. 7 s.s. OLDENBURG Direct Feb 20 s;s. NEUMARK Direct Mar. 1 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due142 words
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1383 1939-02-06 3 WONDERFUL RECEPTION i f' out Our Own Correspondent J U. K. Sir shon<,.. ti Bangkok, Feb. when he iU r i" 1 tonc,l ,0 d his State visit to Siam to-rlav. lu .„„1 I.ady Thomas left for Awrkor Wat. S2SJ1,383 words
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Article196 1939-02-06 3 Cumras, uptkal iiutmsufis, opium. lace, silks, spirits, a« co pUSTOMS officials kno\. ixacily what to do when passengers bring these goods inso thfc country—bill n hat about ostrich egg That is what Customs men at iicstor. Airport wondered recently. "Anything to decla.e''" they a'-ked Major J196 words
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Article162 1939-02-06 3 Helium. JT is understood that the (»>w ernment of Bombay have decided to forward a Despatch tn the Secretary of St.-ife for India recommending the f rmatinfj of separate Karnataka Province. They have addressed the Gomxn't Isioner •it hern Division, Belgium, and the Co'lector 01 ShoJapnr, calling162 words
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Article43 1939-02-06 3 Reuter. Berlin, untitled two directors already aienti ned Wttbehn Vocke In relieved nl i? tl reel rate in the Reich.s'oiink of wl hi has been a member for thirty years and WAI one cf the founders cf ihe Bank of lnUernaMonal Settlements —Re.iterReuter. - 43 words
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Advertisement1363 1939-02-06 3 Classified Advertisements PUBLIC NOTICES STATE OP JOHORE. JII} COURT OF THE JUDGE AT JOHORE BAHRU. Urinating Summons No. 93 „f 1938. 1 Between (1) l"h All Meh ami (2) Q, loh. the of the Will of Dato Toh Ah Jthore Isahru Charges and KM Ken« Low ;ilso known as He*1,363 words
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Advertisement177 1939-02-06 3 1 If Ah I n M T\ it 111J11 F. M. S. H. I Chinese N'cw Year 1939 CHEAP RE »1 KN TICKETS AT Eook Single Fare For Double Journey OUTWARD 1 fit H to 21st Febru j ary, 19.59, inclusive. RETURN J7th to 22nd Febru I ary, 1939, inclusive.177 words
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Miscellaneous162 1939-02-06 3 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER [cllowiiig Is the programme of d ill up to and n r week end of Feb. 12. TO-DAY, Fl :j fi 5.15 pjn. Headquarters: Cadre Classes M.G 5.15 p.m. Headojuartei i; Cadre classes Pre s» L A. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters; spa <v>; Lreture. 5.15 p m Hi art162 words
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Article37 1939-02-06 4 Reuter. Tokyo, Feb 5. Seventy Japanese S/ill b* ciuTaged as customs oiiiecr.i a;; a lesuil ol reorganisation of the Chinese Maritime Customs in Shanghai, iiated a. Foreign Otnre spokesman in the House o! Representatives —Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article833 1939-02-06 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Feb. 4, 1 p.m. Fraeer and Co Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 6 41Asam Kumbang 26 27Austral Malay 46 45 -cd Ayer Hi tarn 219 22 9 Ayer Weng 0.55 O.SOcd Bungrin Tin 20 6 22 Batu Selangor I833 words
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Article93 1939-02-06 4 Paris. WIIII.K Abbet Labrmhe was lunching yesterday with his priests in St. Sulpiee, one of the most famous churches in Paris, a thief broke into hit sfßce and stole nearly ttt,e*jS north of stocks and hares. i The police believe thai the thief got into the93 words
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Article17 1939-02-06 4 Singapore, Monday. The price of (in at noon in Singapore to-day was:— |106 (down $1 i17 words
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Article16 1939-02-06 4 The pr ice of rubber al noon in Singapore to-day was: Buyers 27' a: Sellers16 words
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235 1939-02-06 4 Singapore. Fob. 4. MINING Ampaui ;iG 4 Batu Belangors IJJ J-JJ H Ig halts 0.72 Hongkong Tin 16C ItM feletous "V 0 °ot Kamunting Tin 8- wKatu Tin 22« 23 o Killinghailfi Is!j J O9 Kramats 9 3 10 Kuchals 1-25 129 Laruts 4 ,*ir235 words
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Article88 1939-02-06 4 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Fob. 4, 1 o.m. Company Dividend Book* flnanrtai tin dOSe b Da uV Ex a? Astral Malay MNo 48 Feb 24 eb 25 to 3d bonus Ayer Wen- 14 Feb. 17 Feb 13 Kuaia Lumpur Tin 1 Feb 17 Feb 17 nVBBER88 words
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Article261 1939-02-06 4 6% Maynard Co., Ltd.. $30,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MTJNiUIPAL: 1001 red. 1910 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31. Bept. 30 102% 103% norn 4% ft 1907 red. 19*7 $1 GOO.OOO Int. Mar. 31, Sent 30 108% 110 norn I 4'/.% 1909 red. !905261 words
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Article374 1939-02-06 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London B Previous To-day RUBBEf Quiet Steady Quit i Boot 3uyers 7 7 All unci Dy m sellers 715 16 Ist Forward (March) Buyers 7 7 8 Sellers 715 16 2nd Forward (Apr.|June) Buyers *****6 Sellers 3rd Forward <July Sept.) Buyers 8 Seller* 81 16374 words
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Advertisement370 1939-02-06 4 ItA.vit OF CHINA fsncorporated m China oy Special Cnarter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones. Manager s Offlee 6444 4ssc. Manager's Office 6442. gzenaege rjept. JWJJOa m i «oe SJBB-9 Cable Address: cnUNGKUO." 40.000,000.00 *KS,T d ,B -<a.« 4,800.000.00 approximately Cb. 1,800,000 000 00 Tae-Vung Soong, Chairman of Board. Bur.g Han-Chang.370 words
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Advertisement138 1939-02-06 4 i THE MERCANTILE BANKi OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) j LIMITED. Ouarai teed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LIMITED. Tne Cfempany, which ij incorporated in j she fc.S. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes the following duties:— EJLECUTOIt &GR TROBXZI OF A 1 WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF138 words
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Advertisement102 1939-02-06 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SDfGATOSE Local Branches 458< Nnrt h Bridge Road, Singapore 253, South Bridge Road, Siui;upure. Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA LON)X>N BANKERS: NEW ORK BAN KfcKi Midland Bank, Ud Irving102 words
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142 1939-02-06 5 Impressive Ceremony Precedes Assizes r•• Own Correspondent) y r< rrt johore Bahru, Sunuay. ve ceremony preceded l the first Johore for the year this n on behalf of His Sultan of Johore, His V »v.k 1 Mahkota, the Ret. presented a Mace to142 words
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Article369 1939-02-06 5 design which met ave directions for the "'.-■•run 'he Mace. ,t i nrif-s have combined t» r oduce this beautiful example of the jewellers craft. >d to notice that it inwhich was especially revered grandfather, the "I the Sultan. I present its proper place amonu; sofths Supreme Court369 words
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Article268 1939-02-06 5 v u l>st, re Your Highness thai i take a proper pride in this \'i le royal authoritv, ''Mt ii win encourage us to •arry out our labours with an :«er higher standard of accuracy. "We cannot make any claim to perfection in our work because268 words
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Article199 1939-02-06 5 "We are happy to tell Your Highness that improvements are constantly being effected. Amongst major improvements is the appointment of Shorthand Writers whe can reproduce a verbatim report of judicial proceedings: amongst minor embellishments. Ycur Highness will observi that the distinguished countenances o former judges look clown w199 words
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Article145 1939-02-06 5 4 PAKTT of school children from A the Dambula Mixed Bi-linguat Sc-oci and the Birllagaia eimpanied by their teachers Messrs. Peter Rajapakse and A were frightened by a herd of elephants, while returning from a hike to the SighiyaWhile relating the story to -The nmes145 words
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Article, Illustration19 1939-02-06 5 Picture of the mace which was presented to the Johore Supreme Court yesterday19 words
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175 1939-02-06 5 Hongkong, Feb. 3. fURTHER evidence of the Japa ne se attempt to flood North and Central China areas with opi im and drugs, sensational rennrts concerning which were made recently, has been forth coming. A Janane-se warshin. loaded with 1.000 of opium, left Amoy yesterday175 words
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Article61 1939-02-06 5 Chinese Cental News Agency. Hongkong, Feb. 4. Attempting further to isolate the Brt]>h and French concessions, the Japan- x autnoriliea have ordered that the cast railway station In the French Concession. Tientsin, be closed down Inde.lnitely. Henceforth all passengers a~e icquired to board trains at the newChinese Cental News Agency. - 61 words
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Article67 1939-02-06 5 Chungking.—Signs reading "Business hours after three o'clock in the aftern en." are tc he seen on many of the heps en the main street here now. This action has been taken by shoplepers as a result of the Japanese bombings of Chungking. the raids generally appearing over67 words
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183 1939-02-06 5 (United Press). Nt« Uiihi. Jan. 20. I. result of discussion initiated A" M the s>nt-GeneraHor In*. hcUvcrn npves.ntal.vcs ~f tt. > <irn a decision has been reached i» 'VongVess to invit, turn cf the Colonial Born Associa lien to participate in the centenary celebrations.(United Press). - 183 words
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Article96 1939-02-06 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johor! Bahru. Sunday. Syed Alwi bin Hassan Al-Kadri. a cleric in the State Veterinary Surgeon's office. Johore Bahru. was married to Inche Sharif ah Rahman binti Moh:>maa AIMushavak The bridegroom i; the son ol S v cd Hassan bin Mohamad AI-Kadn. th? chief96 words
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Article102 1939-02-06 5 Reuter. Paris, Feb. 5. LORRIES carrying pictures belonging to the art collection which the Republicans are sending to Gen eva have been reported bombed by Nationalists on the read from Figueras to the frontier. It is not ki-rwn whether they were \amaged. A telegram cf protest hasReuter. - 102 words
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Article98 1939-02-06 5 Along "convalescence is tedious and tiring to both doctor and patient. After many operations and illnesses, digestion is affected and impaired, yet it is necessary to eat well to regain your strength quickly. The trouble is that the very thought of food is often repulsive. Doctors98 words
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Article116 1939-02-06 5 Reuter. Vienna, Feb. 5. MUST admit Hat the t-ndard of lif- in Austria has not improved .)ncr- th? An chluss, and that a greater iuimb?r rf people ar> °.;i!mb':i:'- fia nst the government" rr'd H?rr Buercke, Vi nna'i n-v.- Nasi Parly leader. r peaking at. ah"-Reuter. - 116 words
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Advertisement88 1939-02-06 5 Pains In Back! (lean Out Kidneys have nine million tiny tubes ii ire endangered by neffloct nrruating drugs. Beware! If Kidor Bladder weakness makes you i Bi i kache, Getting UP NiK"ts. uusness, Diudhess, StifTin. Lumbago, Circles T T nS vollen Ankles. N.-uraltfia. BurnBmarting, Aridity or of d lay. ft88 words
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Advertisement36 1939-02-06 5 LEE KIM SOO LTD. 89 HIGH STRET. 'PHONE IMS. OHICULTURAL f\ vn BUB -80IL /V FIP«S fnt grain- mid dnt'- .r- 1 -jmlarial Worns. f m As mnlH-d to *r-.f the Local Ocv- trnmcnt »nd jr>36 words
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Advertisement53 1939-02-06 5 I Everything can be bought at one shopping Provisions, Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, etc. Patent Medicines and Beauty Preparations, News and Fev;< dicaK Fashion Bo?ks. etc., etc.. etc. Wholesale Retail We cordially invite your calls or enquiries. NAINA MOHAMEJf SONS. General Storekeepers Special Suppliers, 1 5, Raffles Place, also at Kuala53 words
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Advertisement80 1939-02-06 5 nkl' of taking HALIBUT LIVER OIL Every bottle of B*ltbomxp is a bottlol concentrated Vitamins A and D from Halibut Liver O:' and Vitamin C from fresh orange*. In no other way arthese blended together so skilfully th.i here is absolute'v no h»hy taste. A 'onderful health restorative. Prevent*, dangerous80 words
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Advertisement538 1939-02-06 5 j Let us make a complete analysis of I your eye trouble! One moderate charge covers entire cost. Examination. .Glasses. .Frames. ThOMP/ON \jPTICAt C 2 Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4, ARCADE BLDG., PHONE 3002. tt. A. Thompson. Dr. of Ocular Scicnr* CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD., (Incorporated In Singapore). GENERAL AUCTIONEERS,538 words
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200 1939-02-06 6 Even the most sparkl'ng white teeth are not safe from decay. Very often, on close examination, you will discover sma'l brown specks which are a sign of the painful cavities to come later on. One of t! c major causes of these200 words
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Article258 1939-02-06 6 CHAINED TO A BURDEN OF FATIGUE Tired to death -sleepless—lrritable ageing far too quickly—these are tm trials which beset too man} nun ano women who Live out their liv m in tht Tropics. Yet it need not be so. T*u system is only crying out lor a tovic stimulating diet,258 words
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Article38 1939-02-06 6 Reuter. rrv, A Hobart, Feb. 5. The American explorer Lincoln Ellsworth who arrived here from the expedition of South Polar regions claimed lour hundred and thirty thousand square miles of Antartic for the United btates Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article128 1939-02-06 6 Reuter. Paris. r« l>. TPHE press attaches consider. able importance to M. Berard's dispatch to Burgos. Left Wing papers are hostil. alleging that ML Bonnet derided on the trip without approval of the cabi.:* The Right wing papers appi i the move. Accordinu to Petit ParisienReuter. - 128 words
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Article273 1939-02-06 6 r\XE of two wives who tated recciilly that they had agreed to exchange husbands made a vain nlea at Weymouth Juvenile Court for the return of her three children. "If we can have the kiddies back.*' the woman declared, "my husband and I havp agreed to273 words
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Advertisement242 1939-02-06 6 E E J- SLLF- PRIMING PUMP complete with built-in engine to operate on Diesed oil weighs only 91 lbs. I Handles water thick with mud or sana without clogging from seepage to 15,000 gals, per hour j Self-PrLmed at 28 ft. suction lift— 7U ft. delivery head. 1 The biggest242 words
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Advertisement76 1939-02-06 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. I P3. 1 I STAYING INDOORS is a pleasure which hundreds 1 nowaday enjoy through Broad- s casting facilities,76 words
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Advertisement791 1939-02-06 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Ot>Ut!nab!» of mil Chimin* m*4 Storm I J ANNUAL READING GANDHI ASTROLOGER. S >v send your date anc time ot birtrr or tht time 01 writing the j letter ana approxlvlteSPi?/ male *ge. You will \he 66 furnishea with particulars regarding famhy, profession health, income, expense*791 words
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Advertisement25 1939-02-06 6 I 1939 AMERICAN H.M.V. RADIOS RADIOGRAM MODFI 11 QU '1 RCA TUBES. Sole Agentj: KEE HUAT RAD!O CO. 12M24, Orchard Rear!, f SINGAPORE. 'PHONE 45GG25 words
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Advertisement23 1939-02-06 6 JUST RECEIVED Household Brush Rag Rug and Linoleum VARIOUT3 SIZES. BABA Co., Ltd. MIDDLE ROAD. BABA STORE 162, ORCHARD ROAD. 23, STAMFORD ROAD.23 words
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Miscellaneous907 1939-02-06 6 Song And Piano Recital From NE\X/§ Singapore, 7 p. m. ff^O^fc^Slfc SINGAPORE LONDON 'jiJa^IBBB^ A/^Bm ZHL 215 metres (1.33 mcs) TRANSMISSION 5. II fc |£j 1 ZHP 30.96 metres (9.C9 me s) GSB 9.51 Mcs (31.55 m) Jj B m\\M W\ p.m. MM Blip IV V 1 5.00 Malay vocalsr907 words
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Article152 1939-02-06 7 itfOOD sossips. who have 11' raiting for more than a l? r w hom vivacious Olympe „U t hocse for her first ,1 up now distressed be- more is known about man than that he is .ndsonie, the son of a well[iplomal and a student at152 words
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Article, Illustration56 1939-02-06 7 II inin_ Kav Mil!and. OWmpe Bradna and Irene IKi -vey, >a> picture wh eh wiil appeal to those who like a good br-ght ;4n' a seamen at the Pavilion Theat re this week and shou d !l I combtner sophisticated farce with merry romance and partner for the56 words
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196 1939-02-06 7 BARBARA McLean is Holly wood s editor-in-chiet. She dares to shorten Tyrone Power's movie kisses, she lets Sonja Henie skate tor 30 seconds more than the script intended, and she keeps Loretta Young beautiful by deleting a'scene where196 words
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Article159 1939-02-06 7 Miss McLean's Mcvieola is a ccmbination ol phencgraph and movie projector. When she runs the film through the machine a magnifying lens enlarges lach panel in the strip and the sound comes out cf a baby loudspeaker. "The director shcola every important rcene from several angles.' .she159 words
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Article82 1939-02-06 7 "The terrible sand storm, which weeps everything before it. is the dramatic hWight of the picture," sa\s Sfss McLean. "In cutting it, we must ,rtain the-Spectacle and the terror and ye a Se story with the closeups must be kept going at Storm or no storm, there must82 words
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229 1939-02-06 7 BELIEVED to be the strangest phenomenon ever witnessed by a Hollvwocd motion picture cornpan* on Iccation a "California cyclone" to-day had swept down cut cf the Malibu mountains and completely destroyed a commissary tent In which Bob Burns, Fay Baintev, John Beal. Jean Parker229 words
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Article61 1939-02-06 7 UNDER supervision of marine draughtsmen a construction crew at Paramount studio nears completion of a huge ship set to be used m King 01 M Thl% reproduces a section a freight-passenger vessel, the "ailing out of San Francisco It is more than 200 feet61 words
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268 1939-02-06 7 4 STRAPPING, smiling, handA some voting fellow who is rapidly two-fisting his way to the front ranks of motion P" lur sVars is Bert De Wayne Morris known on the screen by just the last two names.—Wayne Morris. Chosen by movie observers, most268 words
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Article, Illustration36 1939-02-06 7 On- the acts oi the Preston Trio now appearing at the Neu World Dan c Hall The Protons' speciality is vaudeville on roller They all hold Hall me rr championships in Australia—Tribune.36 words
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437 1939-02-06 7 Read About... AJ CRONIN, author of "The Citadel' was born in the Scottish village of i Cardross on July 19th. 1896. At the early age cf five, he was sent daily to the local school and then to a Jesuit college He entered437 words
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Advertisement71 1939-02-06 7 wm\LmYi XA that's what everybody says on 1 W tasting Crosse Blackwell s I \MWB nourishing and tasty soups. mBBLM W It is the obvious verdict C.&B. Soups contain only the very finest ingredients, splendid meat and fresh vegj the U J* J^* s f I Cro§sef| MB' I Blackwell71 words
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Miscellaneous249 1939-02-06 7 SINGAPORE AFTER DARK\ I I CAPITOL: "If I Were King" AI.HAMRRA: "Snet' i «vtl ION: "The Citadel." ROYAL: "Balamani." MARLBOROUGH: "Sevasadhan'\ ROXY: "Alexander's Ragtime Band". JUBILEE: "Mystery Mountain." GARRICK: "Romance in Movieland" and "Gill Stories." HAPPY WORLD: Cabaret, Side Shows, cinema, and other attractions. NEW WORLD: Cabaret, Side Shows, merry-go-round,249 words
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Advertisement210 1939-02-06 8 mammammmmamm ammmammmaumammmmmaamm *********mm 25th PERFORMANCE REACHED TO-DAY! "THE FILM WORLDS MASTERPIECE." Tribune. PAVILION Matinee 3-15 TO-NICHT 6-15 9-15 £i CITADEL' l/ r; M- Production > ROBERT DONAT k ROSALIND j "A RUSSELL a "THE CITADEL IS MAGNIFICENT." I Free Press. 1 I VICTORIA THEATRE WLT#. FRI. SAT. oSC^ sth, 10th,210 words
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Advertisement291 1939-02-06 8 SEASON EXTENDED Owing to Success! j j This Grand Adventure Story has Captivated all Singapore! S j CAPITOL I ffgjjjS j I RONALD COLMANI I in PAR AM OUNT'S Thrilling story of j Francois Villon. Dare-devil Vagabond S j Lover of L>ARIS... in j |"IFI WERE KING" With FRANCES DEt291 words
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Advertisement270 1939-02-06 8 AGAIN WE BRING YOU THE BEST SHOW TR TOHv^ I "SAY IT W JbENCHI^-I II RAY MLLAW~OLYMPE BRADNAM $2; Irene Hervey Janet Beecher Mary ,1 3 PAVILION NEXT CHANCE £i |l||l|ji7 TO-NIGHT at 7-45 P.M IjumlfltM ONE NIGHT ON] Double Feature Cantonese Talkies For One Pftjmen. 'ROMANCE IN MOVTELAND AND270 words
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214 1939-02-06 9 if ANY of Colombo's medical men *W wring with considerable the continued rise in the i uses of f<*ver, sore throat, colds, and »ho milder form Without putting too tasis upon it. there is nature of an epiand the drought, with214 words
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244 1939-02-06 9 JJAITRE Jean Louis Thaon, famous French barrister, was accused f having* 11 defendinff in the Paris A size Court recently Received stolen money: Dictated a fata statement to herFalsified a letter. Fhe accusation* were made by Mme. Marguerite Textor. who a tax collector named Vechart,244 words
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341 1939-02-06 9 A. r >^u ll^° f Stute be a PP° int ed to act for the King while ho and the Queen are on their Canadian and American tour in June. The Councillors will be the Duke of Gloucester the Duke of Kent,341 words
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234 1939-02-06 9 (From Our Special Representative) Madras, Jan. 28 THE threat that Malaya would be 1 thrown open to people of other countries if Indian labour is not available implied in a Press interview given by the Hon. Mr. C. D. Ahearne, leader of the Malayan234 words
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Article195 1939-02-06 9 (Jenoa. 'FHE amount of Mai vhieh Italy Is importing Kfl d.-Teas' n.L r thoug'i the large -hare of MiC imports! wh'cn comes from Great Rrita'n s!;ov s SB increase. Figure i now available reveal that during the first ten months of 1938 Italy imported 10,029,953195 words
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Article, Illustration66 1939-02-06 9 Photo shows unloading latesttype searchlights which will be used in the defence of London against air attack, at Warley Barracks (Essex) wner e the Ist London Anti-Aircraft Di visit/* 11 stationed. The seachlights are transported on small caterpillar tractors and each has its drum of cable. On left66 words
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Article198 1939-02-06 9 THERE was an unusual sequel recently 1 to the Ruxton murder case. At the Manchester Assizes in 1936 Dr Buck Ruxton. and Indian in practice at Lancaster, was sentenced to death for the murder of his wife. Recently the Royal Society of Anyannounced that the "Swiney Prize198 words
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Article374 1939-02-06 9 l.onriiMi jyjODEL wife and mother by day, housebreaker by night, Alice Kenee Barns, aged fort; -three, was sentenced at Liverpool Quartet Sessions recently to six months* imprisonment in the second division. Her husband and three children knew nothing of her exploits. but she admitted374 words
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Advertisement263 1939-02-06 9 f .7. IN AID OF IME CHINA RELIEF FUND. i I THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF THE CONSUL-GENERAL FOR CHINA, MR. KAO LING-PAI, THE CHINA RELIEF HJND COMMITTEE OF SINGAPORE will present THE HU-MAN SONGSTERS I (28 Talented Chinese Anateur Artistes* in I A MODERN CHINESE CHORAL AND DRAMATIC I j263 words
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Advertisement263 1939-02-06 9 PACKED HOUSES SINCE OPENING! T Jhe Film destined to break ali 1939 Box-office Record. i j 1 11 it' < i MOVIE- I '1 be greatest of j j DarrylF.Zanuck's W®#* I TONZ i cou> j;|gg|** ANN AJEL L AI j: r iflfcFT* Schildkrout Henry Stephenson t I Nfwgf x>263 words
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Article675 1939-02-06 10 THE hostility with which Great Britain is regarded by a considerable section of opinion in Japan is shown by a manifesto which has been issued by an organisation known as the Shiun-So and published in the form of "an open letter to the President of the675 words
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870 1939-02-06 10 C. H. Stanley Jones - First Steps This Year THE PROBLEM OF DISTRESS By C. H. Stanley Jones MALAYA— Singapore in particular—as rt field for experiment in social service was the theme of an address by Brigadier Lord to Penang Rotarians a fewdays ago. In that address the Salvation Army870 words
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Article75 1939-02-06 10 ACCORDING Lo a literary critic, 1933 saw some gallant efforts by a smail band of novelists who will probably never receive public recognition. The thin, unread line of heroes. "American gunmen are being imitated everywhere by hooligans,'* declares a writer. The copy gats A scientist tells us75 words
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Advertisement199 1939-02-06 10 and buy Vi\ M HEUSEN BRITISH MADE SHIRTS The VAN HEUSEN" COLLARITE SIIIRI m <=^^m\ with covered VAN HEUSEN' AM Collar attached. Z$ Smart and effective collar a'- i tached shirt..-. Neat collars /mW Lined with the tamous VA < M' HEUSEN collar fabric J'u 1 I vi English .style,199 words
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399 1939-02-06 11 Voluntary Service Drive This Week t COMPREHENSIVE drive for foiuntarv Singapore, Monday. A darted upon in the Colony this w., 2T is U ta ral WG. S. Dobbie, Genera] om C er CoZ b > 8., .tati n Singapore i„ nro| n vo]u^r «dl399 words
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Article22 1939-02-06 11 eai bu the G.O.C Malaya, of volunteers for dete broadcast from the fl.tf.fi.C station to-night at 8 p.m.22 words
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Article26 1939-02-06 11 •"> Sir Alexander C'arke h ambassador, has arI v from Tientsin on an I r a week. This is the he has visited Peiping.—26 words
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Article34 1939-02-06 11 1 1 ,a umpur office strVes that H V' l ,y trik ers at Seutul are asr <_ on rl J IGe tlie J'heds and ino police fJ Monthly.paid rr.pr» have34 words
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Article, Illustration102 1939-02-06 11 In a heavy snowstorm which almost led to the postponement of the ceremony, the Hon. Anne Wigram, god-daughter < i Queen .Mary, was married to Mi John Leslie Harvey at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle—the fhst wsdding there for more than 25 years. There102 words
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Article120 1939-02-06 11 Paris. Feb. 5. THE press attaches considerable importance to the sending of M. Berard as French envoy to Burgos. Left Wing papers are hostile alleging Ihat M. Bonnet decided en the trip without approval of the cabinet. The Right Wing papers approve the move. According to120 words
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Article218 1939-02-06 11 Reuter. Paris, Pet. S. SKNOK Company*, president of Catalonia, and Scnor Atuerre, the Basque president have arrived in France and have asked for diplomatic passports to allow them to remain. Meanwhile. President Asana i« proceeding to Paris. It is understood the Spanish Govern men! is t»>Reuter. - 218 words
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Article335 1939-02-06 11 Reuter Rome, Feb. 5. THE Fascist Grand Council which met here last night has issued a communique which states that itr.lian volunteers will not leave Spain until after Franco's victory is complete Satisfaction is expressed at Hitlers recent, declaration of solidarity with Italy. r>.,' >Reuter - 335 words
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218 1939-02-06 11 Reuter 'Php a,, i i London, Feb. "i. I hi. Arabs who have arrived for the Palestine talks have held a Mr \\Tn COn ,t tion the past week, including talks With mi. Macllonald, and it is understood that aßreement has been readied. rei>resont^!Reuter - 218 words
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Article59 1939-02-06 11 Reuter. Feb. 5.—A Foreign Office .-pokesman announced that negotiations were proceeding for reciprocal foreigi trade arrangements with Germany France. Finland. Venezuela, Argentina Paraguay and Uruguay. He added that similar agreements had already been concluded with Turkey Italy, Poland and Australia Tre that the new agreements wereReuter. - 59 words
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Article60 1939-02-06 11 Reuter. Berlin, Feb 5 -The Reichsbank baa abandoned the practice of buying bill> of exchange and cheques issued in foreign currencies exclusively at the Re:chsbank discount rates and WIT in tuture purchase them at the discountrate of the country jn whose currency they are issued. It willReuter. - 60 words
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Article185 1939-02-06 11 Two Millions To Be f Called Up Shanghai. Feb. G. A CCOBDING to information emanat- ins from foreign sources, it is stated that Japan is mobilising 2.000.C00 able-bodied men in Manchukuo. They will be trained as soldiers in order to reinforce the Japanese Army which has been185 words
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Article54 1939-02-06 11 Reuter. Geneva, Feb. 5.—Fifty officials of the International Labour Office will lose jobs as a result of economy cuts, approved in the private session of the administra- I tive council. The council has decided to save 800.000 francs a year in salaries Involving a suppression of 30 first class andReuter. - 54 words
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324 1939-02-06 11 Reuter. London, Fob. 5. j fihhh have been dramatic developments in the efforts of the authorities to prevent further bomb outrages. Police are keeping all-nignt <- ard at the grounds of the Royal Lodge, Windsor, where Their Majesties and the Princesses are spending theirReuter. - 324 words
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Article95 1939-02-06 11 Reuter. Rome, Feb. 5. "Tin democracies must get it into thrir heads that they have to confer territories and recognise certain rights," says the Italian newspaper, Relazienal Internazionali commenting on Italion national aspirations. Referring to Hit»er\ statement that Germany will be at Italy's side in theReuter. - 95 words
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125 1939-02-06 11 Reuter. TJalpaiguH, Bengal Feb. 5. HE Congress political Conference passed a resolution affirming India's right to frame ber own ionstitrtion by means of a constituent assembly. It reiterates imcompromlsing opposition to federation, urging the AH India Congress to give a six months ultima- turnReuter. - 125 words
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Advertisement74 1939-02-06 11 1 A 'great' little Grand I mm f MOUTRIES lour feet —small in /s^^mmr^ —but lanrt mi performance /4sl wLw TjT For people with big musical |I >v~te. ideas and small homes. > This Moutrie 4ft. Miniature (irand compels appreciation. You have never heard such fine tone and excellent volume74 words
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551 1939-02-06 12 OFFICIAL STATEMENT Protection Promised [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. THE tit nation created by the lock-out declared by the Railway Mithoril.es following the sit-in strike in the Central Wrokshops, Senfnl. is the subje< lof anxious informal discussion amonff the 2,000551 words
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Article172 1939-02-06 12 If work is not resumed to-day it will be necessary, having regard to the failure of the employees to carry out their duties, to close the Workshops. In the event of the Workshops being closed men who desire the Assistant Mechanical Engineer to work should apply at the172 words
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Article55 1939-02-06 12 Reuter. Paris, Feb. s.—Five decrees have been issued to implement M. Reynaud's tcheme for speeding up French production. Three are designed to encourage industrial and commercial establishments and the improvement of plant. The fourth aims at reducing the charaei of the companies v/hich reorganise; Tic fifthReuter. - 55 words
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Article94 1939-02-06 12 TBI two thousand workmen of the s, ntul Railway Workshops, inter alia, demand: (1) Gratuity of one months pay very year instead of 15 days as at present. <1) Three da>s' absence without have, in a monih. General increments with effect from 1939, of not less than94 words
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Article72 1939-02-06 12 A hundred and twenty years have .since Raffles founded Singapore and, in celebrating its anniversary tod v the civ.c authorities and people ol the Settlement look back upon twelve decades of progress. 11 was largely due to the foresight of the administrators of the early 19th century that72 words
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Article70 1939-02-06 12 H. V Culpan. general manager of Gertttner Ltd., arrived in Singapore this morning on beard the East Asiatic vessel I.ilandia. He is accompanied by his wife. Mr. Culpan is on a tcui of inspection of Qe&U tner unices throughout the East, and his tour will lake him70 words
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Article59 1939-02-06 12 Up to the end of 1938. 17.551 licences v. ere In force in the Federated Malay Stater, according to statistics compiled from the returns of the Registrars of Motor Vehicles. Gross receipts for the year amounted to $1,259,925. Refunds for the second half half of 1938, on59 words
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Article42 1939-02-06 12 Miss Nellie W:ng and Mr. Lim Kin San. students of Raffles College, are addressing the Singapore Rotary Club on Wednesday. Miss Wong is speaking on "College Life as I see it." while Mr. Lim's subject is "What price Raffles College?42 words
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Article12 1939-02-06 12 An Imperial air mail is expected i;> Singapore to-morrow morning.12 words
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Article, Illustration226 1939-02-06 12 A PRETTY wedding took place at the Hased El Synagogue. Singapore, yesterday afternoon, between Mr. M. Meyer Jacob (son of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Jacob of Singapore i and Miss Matilda Joseph (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Joseph of Iraqi. The bridegroom is an analyst226 words
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300 1939-02-06 12 fJ*HAT a strongly defended Empire preserves the peace of the world was an opinion expressed by Lord Strabolgi, Lt.-Com-mander J. ML Kenworthy, R. N. (retired), in the course of an interview given to a Tribune representative on his arrival yesterday at 2300 words
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Article24 1939-02-06 12 The crop of the Ayer Molek Rubber Co., Ltd., for January was 15,897 lb, a total for three months of 44.709 lb.24 words
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Obituary, Illustration506 1939-02-06 12 II* OIR Henri Deterding, K.B.E., the n Oil King," died on Sunday at The Hague, states a Reuter message. Sir Henri Deterding was called upon to earn his living at a comparatively early age, his father, a master mariner, dying when his son was only506 words
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Article50 1939-02-06 12 i Mr. T. W. Ong, of Messrs Braddeil Bros., and Mrs. Ong had Int leave for Europe on Feb. 14. As. however. Mrs. Ong is only jost out of hospital and has been I advised not to travel for the pn their departure has been postponed50 words
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Article29 1939-02-06 12 The Lloyd Triestino liner Conte Verde Is due at Singapore at 8 p.m. to-day (Monday) and will sail for Colombo anu Europe tc-morrow at 5.30 pm.29 words
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180 1939-02-06 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sunday. HOW the Discovery of a heap of newly dug-up earth by a weeding kepala in a rubber estate at Gelang Patah, Johore Bahru on Oct 31 led to the exhumation of the body of a Chinese, was related180 words
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Article137 1939-02-06 12 At about 11 a.m. on Oct. 31 when witness was passing accused's hut he saw accused packing his belongings Witness asked him where he was going and was told that he was leaving the hut to live in a bigger kongsi about half a mile away. "Shortly137 words
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Article153 1939-02-06 12 Continuing, witness said that accused then told him that he had buried Kfct Seng there after two robbers had killed him. The police were informed and investigation:' on the spot revealed the body of a Chinese buried there. The body was identified as that of Kiat Seng's.153 words
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Article101 1939-02-06 12 YESTERDAY evening a 20-foot python was captured on a vacant niece of land at Tanjong Rhu. The python caused some ai>prehension to the residents around, as it was seen some weeks ago by one of the residents of Tan ions Rhu WM* a attacked his101 words
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Advertisement20 1939-02-06 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, THONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE AND WORKMEN'S B COMPENSATION INSURANCE20 words
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150 1939-02-06 13 Reuter. Berlin, Feb. 5. Xachtaosgabe commenting on Air. Roosevelt's he said that the American fror.tiers were now in "Roosevelt's statement is not a denial at ah and is dusl in the eyes of the American people. His ►nfirmf his incitement policy/Reuter. - 150 words
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76 1939-02-06 13 Reuter. i nnnma, Feb. 5. ADMIRAL Somigk) and other officers of the Italian cruisers Savoia and Ducadeaosta wore pelted with rotten eggs as they passed through Panama City this morning returning from an official visit to the President Arose Mena. One of the assailantsReuter. - 76 words
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39 1939-02-06 13 Reuter. Bombay, Feb. .">. deiil marked I oi Bengal Conerencs al Jalpai-•-1 ric Socialist it ion reeted Subhas ut of "Down with urd (I as a srquol Lenient in which he appointment at >se. Renter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article37 1939-02-06 13 London. Feb. 5. m interview: "The v and myseil t in the past sixteen 51: He added i p able sympathy i ner music teacher ral Re- I hal her hust hich was t!»-37 words
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Article491 1939-02-06 13 fov ed the example ing a secret nd Council certain apparent.'be revealed me. Whether he ily threatened had not taken I we shall never .pal'on express that -te would is been borne ahaa troops i until raneo it) an try has iof not alter U t will491 words
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Article, Illustration63 1939-02-06 13 Photo i hows men of General Franco s rorces, their rifles and kit stacked in the load way. camp in one of the squares of Tarragona, after they had ciptured th? Catalonian town. At left are two ambulances and in backg.ound, groups of civilians talking63 words
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Article248 1939-02-06 13 TO-MORROW FOR ALL READERS. A slew-moving day so don't expend much energy unnecessarily. Potent stars favour sporting activities, and reasonable chances may be taken in business matters. A bad day for love and sentiment and journeys should be avoided where possible. SPECIAL INFLUENCES: February 20 to248 words
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Article64 1939-02-06 13 Reuter. Belgrade, Feb. 5 —11. Zvetkovitch. charged with the formation of the cabinet is one of the five ministers whose resignation led to M. Soyadinovitch's downfall. He will try to include Croat representatives in the Cabin :t and thus make a direct contact toReuter. - 64 words
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Article33 1939-02-06 13 Reuter. London, Feb. 5. Alex Henshaw, the airman, took off from Gravcsend at 10.55 G.M.T. in an attempt to fly to the Capt and back in under four days.--Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article78 1939-02-06 13 Reuter. I London. Feb. 5.--Lord Chatfield, •he new Minister of Co-ordination of De fence arrived in England on his return from India where he had boon studying problems of Indian defence. Lord Chatfield told Reuter that hLs commit tee had studied the defence o! Indta and its problemsReuter. - 78 words
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Article69 1939-02-06 13 Reuter. London, Feb. 5. FOLLOWING explosions in England hundreds of Donegal men are returning home from English employment, they d'Clare that public feeling in London. Glasgow and elsewhere is against further employment ol Irishmen. Fianna Fail clubs in the County of Dcnegal urged De Vale.aReuter. - 69 words
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Article95 1939-02-06 13 Reuter. London, Feb. 4. FIREMEN fought their way to the top floor of a blazing two-storey houje In Pennyfields. Limehouse, and found a young married couple, and their fivc-vear-old daughter and a six months' old baby boy huddled together near a window, all dead, exceDtReuter. - 95 words
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38 1939-02-06 13 Reuter. Moscow, Feb 5 —In obedience to sum- mairy instructions from Budapest the Udt of the Hungarian legation Is de parting immediately. The Polish legation is temporarily taking of Hungarian affairs in Moscow.—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article36 1939-02-06 13 Reuter. Budapest, Feb. s.—Martial law is decreed throughout Hungary as a result ol yesterday's bombing outrage at the synagogue. It provides severe summary penalties including the death sentence for all terrorist offences.—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article184 1939-02-06 13 Ajrhred from Saig:n Dy KNILM plane PK-AFK": Mr. Montaiien. Mr. Jansen. Left for N.E.I, by KNILM plane "PKAFK": Mr. Montaiien, Mr. E. R. Campmo'. Mr. and Mrs Cohen, Miss and Mas Ip-; Cohen. Arrived from N.E.I, by X.L.M. plane "PH-ALT": Mr. Pepper, Mr de Stoppe laar. Mr.184 words
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Advertisement163 1939-02-06 13 "As sweet and fresh in Malaya as it is in the Arctic" No matter what the sealed in an container and is afetainablj everywhere. THONE: STORE C> lints). K. LUMPUR: 3331 (3 lines), IPOH: 110 ill (2 lines). Advl. of Singapore Cold Storage Co. Lid. WPS'. 13G B OUR SPECIAL163 words
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Article, Illustration1995 1939-02-06 14 Give Cycling A Chance And It Will Draw The Crowds Norman Siebel Presents His JUST at this moment we are going through a transition period in sport. Hockey and rugger are giving way to King cricket and soccer. Boxing is also slipping into the doldrums. Hut the1,995 words
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291 1939-02-06 14 ONE of the most sporting ventures or recent times is to be made in this year's Grand National by the amateur rider, Mr. Jack Morris, who has backed himself to win £7,506 in the world's most severe steeplechase291 words
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Article32 1939-02-06 14 Singai* po* This afternoon's heavy a washed out the Ceylon l y Gala which had been m J an elaborate scale Tr* J o. en postponed for32 words
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Article1433 1939-02-06 15 English League DIVISION I 2 Sunderland 0 15 Charhoii A. 4 I 2 Derby C. 2 l Grimsby T. 2 T l Whampton W. 2 h 2 Leeds U. 0 I v Evertan 3 I i Preston NE. 1 i Bolton W. 2 v Aston Villa1,433 words
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169 1939-02-06 15 Fierce Tackling On Both Sides Cardiff, Feb. 4. d of 55,000 and on an excellent turf, Wales beat Lit rugger to-day by 11 points (a goal, a try and a three points (a penalty goal). E Gotland provided appeared set for I was169 words
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Article116 1939-02-06 15 >:< n Correspondent Hongkong, Feb. 4. J an Rugby team visiting played their first ternoon, meeting the Rugby Club. ended in a draw of all. and this result was n of the run of play, for me all through. led at half-time by 14116 words
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148 1939-02-06 15 Reuter. New York, Feb. 1. AT Madison Square Garden, a crowd of 1".00 D saw tha world's ciuiscrweight title fight, aeccrdina to the New York State Vhlelic Commission, in whirh Emilio Bettina from Beacon. New York, technically knocked r*al Tiger Fox, th 2 NegroReuter. - 148 words
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Article134 1939-02-06 15 New York, Feb. 5. The Davis up Challenge Round v. ill be played an 3 and 4 at the Mr rim Cricket Club, Havcrford, Pennsylvania. Following is the draw:— EUROPEAN ZONE Byes into second round. Czechoslovakia. Norway. Belgium-India, and Monaco. First round matches Yugoslavia vs. Ireland134 words
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Article261 1939-02-06 15 Singapore, Saturday, j rurrpr Park to-day, the annaul PLAYED' on a g^m r-Hrf r not* fixture between th< A.. (o (h (a try), in win for the latter latter b> live pw Mt „f very high "V tho- -ho took part standard, was ne\ 1 '"The261 words
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Article101 1939-02-06 15 liumtk nt;. I eb. 5. IX is teyofftci thai china ha* decided to participate in the Twelfth O'ympic Meet of the Wcrld to be held at Finnish Capital. Helsinki, in 1940 in spite of t l> e Sino-Japanese War. At a inciting held in Chungking101 words
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Article121 1939-02-06 15 THE following are th< teams for the Married and Singles game on Tuesday following which prizes to the winners of the league will be distributed. Singles: Messrs. Wee Aik Chan Patrick Yee Tan Huck Wan. Teo Monv, Joo, Ong Swee Law, Fam Cnco Bens, Low Kte Pow, Yap121 words
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Article419 1939-02-06 15 THi: second annua! cycle race meeting for the Singapore Championships, organised by Mr. Ong Chin Beng of the Malayan Publicity Bureau, held yesterday at the Jalan Besar Stadium proved a great success. Every item was run off smoothly and ho competition was very keen. The419 words
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Advertisement88 1939-02-06 15 hair fall jl tapillogena I m J Pomatum **Sm a really |HA S 'J°W scie nt i flc VHft~~?~7 s hair restorer falling ol J m tne hair, \m it v cures bald- ne»s and v procures new growth even in the 'T^^ mn9 most rebellious of cases. This in-88 words
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Advertisement96 1939-02-06 15 Ir creased vitality and youthfulness, healthy *$££il complexion, disappearance of wrinkles and grey UH hair, are some of the amazing effects ol OKAS A.. OKASA infuses strength into nerves, muscles and vital organs cf the body, restores lest vitaU'fl lity, removes depression, nervousness and overexcitability. OKASA increases memory ard i96 words
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479 1939-02-06 16 P BRAE'S 1 l»l and most eagerly await:d hini-State hockey fixture with Selangol was marred by wit aeather on Saturday. On a water logged pitch gocd hockey, of ti ni ira 1 «npl< t» ly oat »<t the question, bnl Ihi homsten adapted them479 words
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284 1939-02-06 16 Singapore. Sunday. U/'ELL attended and an unqualified success, the annual rugby dinner held las' night by the St. Andrew's Old Boys brought to a close their rugger activities. Conspicuous in the centie of the hall was the 'Kicking Cup' presented lor annual competition by Mr.284 words
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106 1939-02-06 16 I From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Sunday. THE following ha c been selected to represent the North at hockey in the annual North versus South fixture which will be layed at Kuala Lumpur on Feb o xo. F. R. Toft (Pic); G. Laßrooy106 words
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Article38 1939-02-06 16 High Tide: 12.0" a.m. «9.4 feet). 11.45 am. < 10.5 feeti Uiw Tide: 5.17 a.m. (3 feeti. 6.22 p.m. (5 inchesi. Hockey: S.R.C. vs. RAF. lI—S R C Boxing: Singapore 3cxmg A-sn. Meet tag 5 p.m. I38 words
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Article79 1939-02-06 16 Reuter. TONY GALENIC? fcnorkjd o.it Nati- fc'imil <>' ir mnntc thiitcrn teeondl after the start of the fourth round In a beavywciht right on Saturday. Oak aio mashed his way t,» victory wtth heavy rights, down ins bis exponent ten ton Before the Hght Ga'entoReuter. - 79 words
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461 1939-02-06 16 Sinvanor HPHE eighth annua] A of the Singapore Table Association was heid y< noon at the Board Room of t£ Straits Chinese Becreat r Mr. Ghee Soon presided among those present wei Ong, Dr. Tay Kun Swan Chew Sun. K. Kiriu, Ch Van Ah Hian.461 words
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288 1939-02-06 16 London. PLAUSIBLE, cultured Edward Jones, graduate of Harvard 1 Rity, ex-minister, ex-social worker, ex-school master, convict, will spend the next 12 months in gaol for "thi cruel thing of robbing a poor man of his life savings/ White housemaster at a farm trainIns: co'ony at288 words
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292 1939-02-06 17 Nationalists' Rapid Advance Paris, Feb. 5. yi rict ture of Perpignan announces that Premier Negrin i;j s ministers left Figuer a s this morning by air for Madi, Ml A/ana is coming to Perpignan en route to Paris. He r t r( i by members292 words
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Article159 1939-02-06 17 Reuter. Rome. Feb. 5. THE newspapers to-day all comment with high praise on the communique of the Fascist Grand Council. Signor Gayda, writing in "Geornale d'ltalia" says that the whole meeting was dedicated to discussion of foreign affairs. All the world expected a speech from theReuter. - 159 words
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487 1939-02-06 17 IT the genera) manager of the Raufa Australian Gold Ltd., tor the fow? weeks ended Jan. 28 is as follows UND DEVELOPMENT •am Winzing and Cutting Rising Total Ft Ft. Ft. 43P 61 826 213 15 447 291) 39 476 212 31 332 1162487 words
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Article118 1939-02-06 17 New York. TWO hard-drinking, cigarette-smok- ing schoolgirls. "Gun-molls," threw Long Island Railway station into a terror to-day by peppering it with revolver shots. With cigarettes between their nicotine-stained fingers, the girls Mary Primavera, fourteen, and Mona Whitworth, fifteen, were amusing themselves in the police station118 words
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Article32 1939-02-06 17 (United Press). The budget session of the Frontier Legislative Assembly will commence on Mar. 6 next and Will be held in the new Assembly Chamber at Peshawar.— i United PresaJ(United Press). - 32 words
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Article230 1939-02-06 17 Chinese Central News Agency. AFFICIAL despatches from Chungking. dated Satin day and received by radio through the Chinese Consulate-General in Singapore, state: The number of Japanese warships near Waichow Island, in the Hongkong Bay region off Southwest Kwangtunc, has been increased to thirty, includin:'. a numberChinese Central News Agency. - 230 words
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368 1939-02-06 17 Strong Protest Against i Suggested Site We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but in publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune1 Sir,—Mr. Tan Kah Kee has said many368 words
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Article214 1939-02-06 17 \To the Editor of the Mama mow* j Sir With reference to the letter by "Asiatic Youth," I wish to point out to him that may be he belongs to> one of ihe conservative families, when he mentions that we cannot trust Asiatic parents because they have214 words
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Article215 1939-02-06 17 The condition of your gu.eral health can well be guaged by your feelings in the morning. Do you rise feeling youthful, fresh and bright? Do you go off to the day's work with a light step and happy spirit? Or is 71 all ;ust the215 words
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Advertisement37 1939-02-06 17 GOLD LEAF TEA When after some hours of concen trated study both attention and perception flag. After a cup cf Gold Leaf Tea the brain worker finds that it throws new light on his problems. Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltl a37 words
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Advertisement40 1939-02-06 17 YEE SHOON GRANITE QUARRY Specialists in granite coping stones and granite work of any description. Enquiries for particulars will be promptly attended to at 1 No. Q4, WILKINSON ROAD, or Office: No. 2-H, MANDAI ROAD, 121/j MILES, SINGAPORE. NO OBLIGATION-.^40 words
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Advertisement323 1939-02-06 17 Raffles Brasserie I RAFFLES CAFE I BAKERY CONFECTIONERY I 111 V RAFFLES lIKEAII S FINEST QUA LI TV 1 MADE UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION j| AND WRAPPED BEFORE LEAVING I THE BAKERY jj ALSO DINNER ROLLS *i DAILY DELIVERIES BETWEEN 5 9 P.M. ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTELS THIS WEEK SPECIAL DINNER323 words
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291 1939-02-06 18 More Soviet Help For Chiang r Shanghai. frOKhKiIS military observers are of the opinion that China with foreign assistance has a fair chance to turn the tide war within291 words
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Article88 1939-02-06 18 Sharghai. |N an attempt to increase exports, leadj 4 tag Chinese exporters organised in j Chungking an export firm to be known I as the Fu Shing Shang Yen Company (Revival Commercial Company). Capitalised at $10,000,000. the firm will have Mr. K. f*. Chen, Managing Director of88 words
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217 1939-02-06 18 Chungking. "WfECAUSE of the heroic Uteri' nM flees of our gallant defenders, Japan's feet of clay have ROtt sunk into deep mud, and our final victory is no far aivny." mid General Chiang Kai-Shek, ('<• m •rnnder-in-Chief of the Chinese forces, m217 words
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Article131 1939-02-06 18 Hongkong. I)LA\S arc being formulated by the Bank of China, the Bank of Communications and the Futien Bank of Yunnan for the organisation of a large-scale cotton mill in Kunming. The pi ejected concern will also undertake to do dyeing work. A preparatory committee has131 words
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284 1939-02-06 18 Three-Year Plan Evolved I By Education Ministry Chungking. pOR the training of more competent students in farming, the Ministry Of Education ha*started three year plan for the establishment of 36 agrkultuial schools, both advanced and elementary in the north-west -outh-we.t and west parts of China,284 words
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Article67 1939-02-06 18 Chungking. rjREAT optimism is lelt here after the lh/cent 1 n! < r omintane Plenar >' Flu Cent al Government has figured out a comprehensive scheme to carry out the i'vivnu.. ihe nation by continuum the resistance and putting into effect sound political programmes Every kind of67 words
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Article187 1939-02-06 18 War Supplies To Enter Indo-China Duty-Free? uporlirt nc.itl.x compku- b) (he l.mulon Daily Herald. I Official and Anaiiancial circles Here appeared assured of the success of getting a loan from Britain, but. the exa( i amount of the credit was unknown Foreign observers opined that loans187 words
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471 1939-02-06 18 TRANSPORT OF TROON AND REFUGEES F}URING the first year of the Stno-Japanese war morn Chinese troops and 2 391,400 tons of war materials sver the five single-tracked Chinese railways hangchow, the Peipiag-Haitkow, the Heatsin-Puko tow, and the Chekiang-Kiangsi Railways—in 10.02» m i!ii I,: n II471 words
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157 1939-02-06 18 SUUL I QNt: "f China's must intr. y leer commanders in U wen. lv*aag Teh tin died here la a preieufed illaen >i the age Hfs native toy; r Chi-SilW u l(( s in the s nfth east section <»f Shantmtg prevince. Gen. Wang157 words
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Article60 1939-02-06 18 Chungking. A spokesm: Wu Pei-tu told press n ing an interview on Jan t Peil that current rumours coi veteran warrior were entirely un Oeneral Wu, he said, has n« ed to head any Jap nese organ. The circular telegram i been issued by Gen< to the spokesman,60 words
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Advertisement168 1939-02-06 18 OF BRITISH MALAYA Improved Economical 1 I Prices. In White or Brown. In Black, Brown or White. s.s. I I bizes 36-42. 20 *>™* 36-42. SS I I.M.S. $0.47. F MS UJVI.S. $0.50. U Z 1 F.M.S. [Mr 1 Extra Strong. White or Brown gpeda] for Sport. J lj Sizes168 words
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Advertisement13 1939-02-06 18 DAILY I CHINA 1 PAGE Edited By I T. H. Ta n I13 words
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Advertisement45 1939-02-06 18 INTERCONTINFMTAL AIPWAYJ? KJVJULM ROYAL NETHERLANDS INDlfc kIRVVAYS ROYAL DITCH AIR LINES, X.L.M EXCEPTIONALLY LOW FARES FOR LUXURIOUS AIR TRAVEL FROM SINGAPORE TO AUSTRALIA j ALL PLANES CALL AT BALI AV.plj: OffleSfl X N. 1.1 .M. X.L.M. 1-1, Collyer Quay M U. MJ Agency in Singapore.45 words
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972 1939-02-06 19 Report For 1937 JL [From Our Own Correspondent] Jan. 27. IJOW recovery in Malayan tin and rubber industries resulted in an exodus of Indian labourers to Malaya, is revealed in the latest annual report of the Commissioner of Labour, Madras, for the year972 words
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127 1939-02-06 19 Aew Delhi. nl over five crores 10.000) in the net tine is shown in available for the 1 h of the current compared with »d last year. > r had anticipated ded for a diminution half crores in the for the whole ye9r. has127 words
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Article85 1939-02-06 19 I Calcutta. lißlMadia Criminal Tribes ConA being organised for to be held at Tripuri the ii, r ress session. Ircar, Vice-President l Iready started work; I 2nd is in communica-1 I is in ether Provinces who I the welfare proI 1 liberaties of the I people"85 words
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Article96 1939-02-06 19 (United Press). Rangoon. I*' 1 v Uyar, in a letter 1 Press, expiate* his supBurman in the recent ion (details of which published in these the attitude of the 1 the election was of convention (the the Mayoralty Indian this year) f one yeai- i Ida that(United Press). - 96 words
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Article21 1939-02-06 19 the Madras GovLon. Ministerand Prisons and will hereafter be M i rust c r-in -charge u «ned Press.) I21 words
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Article168 1939-02-06 19 New Delhi. AN examination of the position of women under the existing laws with special reference to their various rights and disabilities is urged in a resolution tabled by Mrs. K. Radhabai Subbaroyan, M.L.A. (Central). The resolution runs as follows:— This recommends to the Gover-nor-General in Council168 words
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Article190 1939-02-06 19 (United Press). DR. A. Lakshmipathi, Vice-Presi-dent, Indian Naturopathic Association, Madras, writes: "The Secretary, the Indian Naturopathic Association, Madras, addressed the Premier Madras Government, a letter dated Nov. 27, 1938, requesting that a clause be introduced in the Public Health Bill, exempting those who had" conscientious objections to(United Press). - 190 words
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Article185 1939-02-06 19 (United Press). Bombay. A TAX of one anna per gallon on A petrol and an increase in the tax on electricity are likely to be the features of the Bombay Government's Budget for the next year. The policy of prohibition has affected the Government's finances adversely.(United Press). - 185 words
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Article70 1939-02-06 19 (United Press). Dr N B Khare, ex-Premier, and Mrs.Ansuyabai Kale have given their consent to lead the No-Caste Movement in the Central Proving. Organising work at f Wardha fc g being done by Prof. mr Har and Mr T. R. Deshnmkh. Mr. liar SStgwan Provincial of(United Press). - 70 words
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Article73 1939-02-06 19 (United Press). Musiri. Kuttalalingam Pillai, 1 Magistrate. Musiri. j ntencing Mr. E. V. I i Printer and Erode, under <> pay a fine of J 1 simple imprisoni 'be offence of '•tain article in the tlady) with intent cution witnesses and the case went on for months.(United Press). - 73 words
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Article212 1939-02-06 19 (United Press). Allahabad. THE Makar Sankaranti or the A first day of Magh, which fell this year on Jan. 14 last, one of the most auspicious days in the Hindu almanac, witnessed an imposing 'Tuladan' ceremony performed in Benares by Her Highness Hada Maharani Hul(United Press). - 212 words
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Article52 1939-02-06 19 (United Press). In the Sind Assembly in reply to a question by Dr. Cboitram Gidwani asking why the Governors' Durbars had not been discontinued when the Collectors' Durbars had been abolished, the Premier, the Hon. Khan Bahadur Allah Bus. said that it was a prerogative of H.E. the(United Press). - 52 words
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Article194 1939-02-06 19 (United Press). Patna. niVERGENT views on the utility of a legislative measure for restraining the practice of giving and asking for dowries were expressed in the Bihar Assembly when it discussed on the motion for the reference of the Dowry Restraint Bill, moved by Mr. Sukhla! Singh,(United Press). - 194 words
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Article172 1939-02-06 19 (United Press). Kurnool. to|R. P. N. Ramaswami, M.A., ICS District and Cessions Judge, Kurnool, delivered judgment in the case in which Sanjegadu belonging to a bill tribe tailed. "Chenchui.'" (skilled archers inhabiting the Nallamalai hills in this district) stood charged under Section 302. I.P.C(United Press). - 172 words
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Advertisement62 1939-02-06 19 "'HAZELINE' (Trademark) I SNOW" \>p< j Banishes l "Shiny Skin" Use it frequently during the day, it leaves C' no t 1 1 greasiness. I fW'ri>Si You will he deli S witn the velvety smoothness, the clearness and the soothing, refreshed feeling which follows its use. Glas- jars from all62 words
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Advertisement303 1939-02-06 19 I Daily j India j j Page Edited by j G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. j P '■■■■■■■■■■■■■Blia&BCOIVB«■■■■■■■■ ASEPTIC OIM Mh.M' J^^m^^^^t HEALED HER SCALDED A\^y^!^^ II AX 3 iloriis. yflm^^i Witn GERMOLENE in KM house you have healing V/ A mStm at hand! Read this case ot I/ \Q. V -<|303 words
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Article, Illustration238 1939-02-06 20 gIR JOHN ANDERSON, the Lord Privy Seal and Minister for Civil Defence, was present with the Lord Mayor of London, Sir Frank Bow at .r, Mr. Ernest Brown (Minister of Labour) and Mr. Herbert Morrison, leader of the London County Council at a rally238 words
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Article, Illustration92 1939-02-06 20 The above picture, as well as the one just above the advertisement on this page, shows the "Medea" formerly a minelayer, wrecked on the rocks at Padstow, Cornwall, after breaking away from the tug which was towing her to me breakers* yards at92 words
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