Malaya Tribune, 10 February 1939
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section39 1939-02-10 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVI.- No. 34. SINGArOhE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, February 10, 1939. The Malaya Tribune '20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1939 FIVE CĔN^39 words
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Advertisement151 1939-02-10 1 Read Tie SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya Slightly clearer bub infinitely more Satisfying i 555 CIGARETTES I ARDATH TOBACCO CO. LTD, LONDON. I i I Your gaiety arid 1/1 tmQjQj restored I at a touch—with w ATKINSONS KAU DE COLOGNE WHAT .a dirTerencc Atkinsons Eau dc dc Cologne that makes151 words
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Advertisement80 1939-02-10 1 To avoid dread pyorrhea, you must do more than merely brush your teeth. Your gums, too, must be cared for. Ordinary dentifrices give only y 2 way protection. They only clean the teeth. FOR- HAN'S is different. It does BOTH jobs cleans teeth and saves gums —because it contains a80 words
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Advertisement338 1939-02-10 1 Fmadam rage LATE 92, PICCADILLY, I LONDON. 1 DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER TAILOKMADES UOWNS 5 FOR OCCASIONS Hi S'IXXJK. FROM: 5 $30.: 2 13, BATTERY ROAD, TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE mm hi,ls J|S^ ure to in *ects be- cause it is a combination of po'""'"S a 9 ,nt which cannot /y^fik^ J 1338 words
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Article71 1939-02-10 2 An 18-year-old Chinese youth is lying in a serious condition at the General Hospital following a collision ths morning between his bicycle and a motor car at the junction of Stamford Road and Waterloo Street. The youth sustained a lacerated wound on the back of his71 words
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Article192 1939-02-10 2 Singapore Wednesday. ALBERT CHOPARD a 28-ytai-old Eurasian vagrant from the local prison, appeared befcr*: Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the fourth Police Court this afternoon charged that he yesterday in the Punishment Block of the Prison voluntarily caused hurt to a European Warder, Mr. J. W.192 words
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281 1939-02-10 2 Judge Dismisses Appeal Singapore, Wednesday. fOMMENTING that he thought the appellants had been rightly sentenced. Mr. Justice Pedlow to-day dismissed the appeals and confirmed the sentences of three Chinese, Lim Hong Kia, Ngeh Ah Mong and Chin Kum Moy, who were appealing against sentences281 words
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Article48 1939-02-10 2 Reuter. Berlin Feb 8.— Gayda's conditions for the withdrawal of Italians in Spainl are believed here to represent the Italian official view. The conditions which also include the demand -that all art treasures and bullion snould be returned to the Nationalists, find full support in Germany.—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article174 1939-02-10 2 New Delhi, Feb. 8. NEGOTIATIONS between the official Malayan delegation and the Raj are believed to have failed to yield any agreement on the terms on which the emigration of Indian labour to Malaya could re-start. This is understood to be the gist of a report174 words
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Article460 1939-02-10 2 [From Our Own Correspondent] London, Jan. 28. WORLD production of tin in 1938 is estimated by the latest Hague Tf Statistical Bulletin at 148,000 tons against 208,300 tons in 1937. The decrease is accounted for almost entirely by LT.C. sisrnatories whose combined output was460 words
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Article69 1939-02-10 2 Raffles College Union a:e feoWimi dance at the Singapore Volunteei t headquarters on Feb. 11. It is many years since Lhe Un on had such a function and efl being made to see that it is a vuj success. There will be dancing till th hours cf69 words
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74 1939-02-10 2 Reuter. Jerusalem, Feb. 8. 'THE Military Governor of JeruA salem has issued a warning that in the event of further sabotage of roads he intends to prohibit or curtail Arab-owned traffic and Arab passengers on the roads from the Jerusalem district. The warning follows theReuter. - 74 words
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Advertisement450 1939-02-10 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. P& Oa«d BRITISH INDIA Oncorpraced m England). r. O. 3. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore 1939 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Feb. 1G b t 6,U?Q Feb. 13 CAN'T' >N 15.500 Feb. 2\ I SOMALI 6.800 Mar. 10 CORFU 15,000 Mar. 10 CHItKAL lo'lOO Mar. 24 CARTHAGE 15 000450 words
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Advertisement512 1939-02-10 2 STREAMER SAILINGS §NORDDBUTSCH£R LLOYD, (Incorporated in Germany). The underncted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONQ. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 s-s "SCIIARNHORIST" omits North China Feb. 16 m.s. "MARBURG" Mar. 4 ss "POTSDAM" omits Manila, Shangnai, N. China Yokohama Mar 14 s s "FRANKEN"512 words
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Advertisement397 1939-02-10 2 BANGKOK LINE. CHINAIJAPAN LINE. t 1 To: Marst ille*. London. Rotterdam, Hamburg and Coperhagcn. To port Palcst ne Rotterdam, J J M 9. From Spore. M"ca, P.S., P'ng. Hamburg, and Copenhagen. > 55 «5 «3 23~-3 M.S. SIAM from Spore Feb. 25 imirTA M 3 31-3 M.S. PANAMA from bpore397 words
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Advertisement129 1939-02-10 2 I H 4MBUR(;-AMERIKA LINIE 'H Deutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S'Dore 1939 sjs. OLDENBURG Direct Feb. 20 ss. NEUMARK Direct Mar. 1 t m.s. RAMSES' Direct Mar. 20 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due Spore129 words
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Obituary128 1939-02-10 3 Mr. Kam Swee Hin pa&sed peacefu ly away on 7,2 39 at his residence No. 59 Lorong 19, Geylang, at the age of 51 He leaves behind his be.oved wife, three sons and two daughters, two brothers, Messrs. Kam S'wee Slew and Kam Swee Hua and one128 words
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Article422 1939-02-10 3 JHE health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau for the week-ended Feb. 4 is as follows: Plague: A satisfactory feature for the week*ls the absence of plague in any of the eastern ports. In the previous vcek a plague-infected rat was found at Cochin.422 words
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Article35 1939-02-10 3 Tungkwan, Feb 9 —It is reliably learned that the Japanese-seized Taiyut.i Arsenal in Shansi Province. North "una, are manufacturing large quantii» s of incendiary bombs and toxic gas shells. -Chinese Central News Agency.35 words
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Article, Illustration10 1939-02-10 310 words
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Article81 1939-02-10 3 Paris, Feb. 9. A SECRET meeting of the Natn.>n*l 8 Commission was held to-day. II is understood it i Intel i the defence of the North 'Afticaa coast. Cs tared that the executio thi rune was pro»act r Tilv, and itua' improved since I last ve^r Other81 words
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Article43 1939-02-10 3 J London. Feb I 81l John Anderson. I Minister for civilian defence. Is conducting a scheme elephonea for A.R P. wards 100 Ofifl of whom are required. The Post Office is working on the technical aspect of the plan—British Official Wireless43 words
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Advertisement591 1939-02-10 3 H^L4ti<ientett^ PUBLIC NOTICES j Singapore Municipality TENDERS. i TENDERS ar» now inviud for the j [lowing materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room Dat«* of Clo;«ing. ,!v of Mild Steel Wash Water Troughs, 12 noon, Fib. 15, 1939 jupplj of Sulphate of Alurnlna for period 1-6-39 to U-5-40,591 words
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Advertisement726 1939-02-10 3 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF THE FIRST QUARTERLY SESSION. 1939. OF THE BOARD OF LICENSING JUSTICES, SINGAPORE. HELD UNDER RULE 7 OF THE LIQUORS LICENSING RULES, 1937. The quarterly session of the Board or Licensing Justices for the Settlement, of .Singapore will be held in the Court of tho First Magistrate726 words
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Advertisement563 1939-02-10 3 PUBLIC NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE JEWELLERY ETC To be held at The saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon, Seng Co., Ltd.. No. 10, Chulia Street, Singapore. On Tuesday, 14th February, 1939, at 10.30 A M. CHEONG KOON SENG Co., Ltd. Auctioneers. Singapore, 9th February, 1939. SDiOAMMUI BOY SCOUTS LOCAL ASSOCIATION.563 words
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Advertisement460 1939-02-10 3 POSITIONS VACANT Chinese Radio Service Mechanic required by European firm. Previous experience of aligning and servicing superheterodyne receivers essential. Write giving full particulars to Box Mo. 16. co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. FOR SALE 2 COMPLETE sets of waving machines for sale. Apply 258 .Middle Road. KDUCATIONAL NEW SESSION. I AR460 words
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Advertisement131 1939-02-10 3 The baaith <»i your child en and !i. t future gfeaaaa depends upon the addrd nutriment th ir bodies receive now Qtta than Torch Brand Kxtrad Oi Malt and Cod Liver Oil ateo containing valuable VUamins A e:>d D, proved t > be rt n* In hulHing up the biKiy.131 words
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Article90 1939-02-10 4 London, Feb. 9. Paris 177 1 64 New York 4 68 13 16 Montreal 4.71% Brussels 27.78% Geneva 20.69 Amsterdam a Milan 891« Berlin 11 L 8 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Prague 137 BolalngfolS 220 3 ,i Madrid nominal Lisbon 110y 4 Athens 547% Bucinuesi tibU Buenos Aires90 words
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Article807 1939-02-10 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Feb. 9, 5 pjn. rraaer and 00. Buyen BeUen Ampat Tin 3,3 41Asam Kumban? 2G,- 271Austral Malay 40;- 45-cd Ayer Hltain 21,9 22 9 Ayer Weng v.55 0.60 Bangrih Tin 20 0 22,Batu Selungor 120 125 Berjuntai 10j- 10,9807 words
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Article99 1939-02-10 4 Singapore, Thursday. pRICES realised at the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association auction held yesterday: RIBBED SMOKED SHEET Cents per lb. Standard Quality 26% to 26" 2 Good Average Quality 25?4 26% Fair Average Quality 25% 25% Off Quality 24 >, 25% Sheet Cuttings '1V 2 26% CREPE99 words
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Article17 1939-02-10 4 Singapore, Friday. Tlie price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $107% tup $i a17 words
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Article17 1939-02-10 4 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 26(clown Sellers 26',. (down i17 words
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Article124 1939-02-10 4 Singapore, Feb. 9 MINING. Tin at midday was $107%, uu The Stock Exchange yesterday was reported as being brighter and according 10 cables received this mornh.g London were buyers of several of the leudinu tin shares at better prices. Locally however, the tin share section although steady124 words
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Article157 1939-02-10 4 Singapore, Feb. 9. R (Siam) W. No. 1 per Koyan $143 R. (Siarn» W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $139 R. <Siam> W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $137 Siam No. 1 $21 5 Siam No. 2 $200 Siam B.oken Rice No. 1 $120 Siam Broken Rice No. 2157 words
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Article91 1939-02-10 4 LEST OP CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Feb. 9, 5 p.m. Company Dividend Book. TIN 050 Date Ex. Btw. year Austral Malay 9\l No 48 Feb 24 TSg" 3d bonus 3 >cb 25 5/0 Kuala Lumpur Tin lj 7 Thabawleik r G Feb 17 £5 9 I J 791 words
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Article249 1939-02-10 4 6% Maynard Co., Ltd.. $30,000 lnt Apr. 30. Oct. 31 00 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $409,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 102 V, insu. 4*»S 1907 red. 19*7 $1600,000 Int. 0m Mar. 31, Scot 60 watL nn 4fe« 1909 red, 1905 41.000,000 Int.249 words
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Article457 1939-02-10 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Thursday a,..-.. Previous To-day KUBBEa Easier Steady Bpot 3uyers 7 11)16 7 1116 m m Sellera 7 13;16 7 13 16 Uv Foiward i March) Buyers 7 11,1G 7 nis Sellers 7 13[16 7 13 16 2nd Forward <Apr.|June) Buyers l :i t 7;:,457 words
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Advertisement362 1939-02-10 4 1 BAAIi Ol CHINA Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12. Cecil Street, Singapore. T6lepho..eb Manager's Cffiftce aw. A Manager s Office 6442. Excl General Office 5138-9. Cable £££e»: Paid Up Capital -< h .^0.000,000.0l H Excels Ch 4,800,000.00 Tse-Vung Soong. Chairman of Board .<?ung Han- OeneraJ Manager OVERSEAS BRANCHES:362 words
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Advertisement141 1939-02-10 4 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LIMITED. ~ne Company, which ia incorporated in ne 6.5. and registered as a Trust Com- t pany, undertakes the lollowing duties: EXECUTOR &;OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON. TRUSTEE141 words
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Advertisement100 1939-02-10 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE Local Branches 458 North Bridge Road, Singapore. 253, South Bridge Road, Singapore. Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: Nf W yoRK BANKET £S Midland Bank, Ud, Irving Trust100 words
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727 1939-02-10 5 Killed Almost Instantly (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ipoh. Thursday. [HE pathetic story of how a a five-year-old Punjabi girl who was being led across the road at Chemor by her elder brother vvas knocked down by a reversing motor-car and killed almost instantly, was related in727 words
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Article261 1939-02-10 5 TO-MORROW FOR ALL READERS. Favours travel, sport. 2 and pleasure in the afternoon, 2 1>ut is little good for business in jj the morning, so finish routine jobs and attend to correspond- I ence. SPECIAL INFLUENCES February 20 to March 20. Good for a u -ck-cnd261 words
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Article99 1939-02-10 5 Singapore, Thursday. ILBERI CHOP ARD. a Eurasian vagrant m the local prison, was this mornnced to two months' rigorous by Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker. Iht Bin Fourth Police Magistrate. Ch ciitted two previous conh 1 lied that yesterday afternoon Chopard appeared before Mi. Wackei harge of99 words
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Article, Illustration35 1939-02-10 5 Syed Sallin bin Ahmad .lindan (seatvd on left), the well-known Muslim Uclurer. who arrived in Smgauorc yesterday from Palemban§, on a visit, In ihe s.s "Sinang". Others in fhe picture are his assistants.—Tribune.35 words
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Article98 1939-02-10 5 Reuter. London. Feb. 9. 13 LANS lor the distribution of steel air raid shelters are outlined ir an A.R.P. circular to local authorities concern d asking s prelim nary estimate oi' number of inciters required within a week. The manufacture of shelters has already begun andReuter. - 98 words
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Advertisement113 1939-02-10 5 ARTISTIC j j^vCEMENT V 1 TILES I mem or write for j portion ars I<EE KIM SOO LIT*. HIGH .TREKT PHONE <:<»;;:. M h£ Just unpacked GENT'S SOCKS of PURE SILK, ART SILK, COTTON MIXTURE. BABA Co. Ltd., VIDDLE ROAD. BABA STORE 162 ORCHARD ROAD, 23, t'TAMFOSD ROAD. STIFF I113 words
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Advertisement174 1939-02-10 5 THE PLEASANT AND ANTISEPTIC Oentoujt iimitt'a Kj i -4,. r>' i CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OF •Veil-made modern design Cross main pattern wax polished Leak furniture mcmding One 3-paddle excellent toned cottage piano by Keller, Ont Remington Noiseless portable typewriter. Crockery Glassware, etc., etc. To bf held174 words
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Advertisement755 1939-02-10 5 I "I feel perfectly fit again--1 you foo need not suffer any longer And to think that I alu av> a*ed to General Weakness dread the approach of sack natural event. I one Kalaana regularly now ana Weakness v ana reel a- though I have takena durinir Pre«rnanev. nrw °f755 words
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Article76 1939-02-10 6 The China R lief Fund Committee of Singapore have received a sum of $509.35 from the Straits Chinese Football Association being half of the nett proceed from the two charity matches h id in Singapore on Dec. 25 and 27 between the two teams of Selangor Chinese Recreation76 words
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Advertisement88 1939-02-10 6 193«) AMERIC AN lI.M V. RADIOS MedcJ 10 Ol—lo RCA Tubes Role Agents: KEE Ht \T RADIO CO., 122-124. Crci.a*;! Read, SINGAPORE. 'Phone 45G6. EVERY I 4H| OCCASION mm\ Imf MB B C F< V% SHOES ther 1 B combination. S.S^^^^^^B Ho o occasions. Sociaj 11 11 S S E-M.S.88 words
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Advertisement343 1939-02-10 6 ARE YOU WORRIED ABOUT YOUR WEIGHT? A quick way to put on flesh If you are worried about less of welsh' and fear that something worse is on the way, do as so many hundreds ct men and women throughout Malaya are doing to-day Take Clotabs. the tiny, tasteless, flesh-forming343 words
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Advertisement326 1939-02-10 6 ITHB TRUE TONIC FOOD Ohtmlombh mf mil CWiirti mmd Stmrm j STAYING INDOORS II I is a pleasure which huu ireds 2 I nowadays enjoy Craad-jH casting facilities, especially if it's g ft thi-oofi! a VYE RADIO. Sole Agents: Malaya? HOE BOON LEONG, I D::\iibutois: OVERSEAS RADIO SERVICE, jl 199,326 words
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Advertisement52 1939-02-10 6 |yick woh hing! I 425, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road I. i THOSE NO. 7922. i THE BIGHT SHOP j to pa tart ail your j CLOCK WATCH. i REPAIRS TO. j Contractors for ihe Repair ol j Clocks and Watches to the British Army and RA F. Base.52 words
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Miscellaneous1199 1939-02-10 6 Request Programme From NJE^/S Singapore, 8 p. m. Lffi^^ SINGAPORE i NIROM A 1 I c ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mcs) YDC 15.15 Mcs (19.8 m.) Jl A^vIIJMBr^S A /lIP 30.96 metres '9.69 mcs) am. nllptin IBS I Dm 6.20 Opening. News bulletin. BM J\ff ft 00' Malay drama* 6.251,199 words
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Article479 1939-02-10 7 J'HERK lives a!) actor who doesn't wish to become a film star ™lJ^° r fUCt! refUSCS t0 takG SICPS Ulal mi ht ,oad him U) He re*Qgfm*»d by professionals as one of the finest actors in ion pic to-day. He wen an Academy Award a479 words
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Article74 1939-02-10 7 CAPITOL: "Love Finds Andy Hardy. ALHAMBRA: "Garden of the Moon. PAVILION: "Say It In French." ROYAL "Star of Asia." MARLBOROUGH: "Sevasadhan ROXY: "Boys Town." GARRICK: "Mystery Mountain.' EMPIRE: "Mad Director" and "Golden Chiysanthemum. JUBILEE: "The Drum." HAPPY WORLD: Cabaret, Side Shows. cinema, and other attractions. NEW WORLD:74 words
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Article32 1939-02-10 7 Tat O'Brien learned to sm f :ke cigarettes after lie lost a lucrative radio contract by lighting a cigar in front of the air programme's sponsor, a cigarette manufacturer.32 words
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Article, Illustration41 1939-02-10 7 Here are Franchot Tone and Robert Montgomery who, off set, are the best of friends. Just at present both boys are busily engaged in Hollywood on a new production. Their last picture here was "Three Loves Has Nancy/*41 words
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Article92 1939-02-10 7 PRISCILLA Lane startled diners at the Beverly Brown Derby one evening by pulling out a sack of making and rolling a cigarette in true cowboy style and smoking it, what is more, with obvious enjoyment. S'ne has Waynes Morris rolling hL* own too. Priscilla mastered the art92 words
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Article29 1939-02-10 7 John Garfield returns from New York this week to resume his role in "Juaie* at Warner Bros. He had been called East by the ttlness of his father.29 words
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Article189 1939-02-10 7 THIS IS WHAT THEY CALL WORK ANY a girl might look with pleasure IT on the prospect cf a stroll with James Cagney. But Ann Sheridan took a walk with him and called it work. Ann's pronouncement was not without justification. The walk was for a sequence in "Angels189 words
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Advertisement137 1939-02-10 7 C 427 There is nothing to fortify the AWARMD ORaW PRIZE 7 body so well as DIBIL. With the GOLD MLDALS tirst days' dose cf DIBIL lilDI HM AC/7/ lonic tablets you «tU become- tot scions of an intense over- WW whelming power that you never dreamt you ov.es*fd. It137 words
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Advertisement164 1939-02-10 7 Shampoo make* iW iT haii clean healthy, radiantly lovely. I Settings, too, are PT wonderfully easy V for Am ami makes your hair really manageable. > BRUMETTES...M». I jjg, > BLONDES Jio. S FRIDAY NIGHT IS I AM A jvl 1 NIGHT If unable to obtain Axnami* wnte to A.164 words
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Advertisement497 1939-02-10 7 I Looked YOUNGER fP EVERY m j MORNING! Says Miss Barbara Lewis »ijMpK>-v It was exciting to wake up and look nto my mirror —to set the little lines and wrinkles become fainter Actual photograph of Miss Barbara appearance neck. girl friends are all asking me what I '''^wK^^^^^^^jK^ much497 words
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Miscellaneous228 1939-02-10 7 lIIMIHII ■■—■■■8«W —»11 DAILY CROSSWORD j j T fl| > j ■-<;■ j c s fc pil' M !B A; -Hll ■p jpfl BfPf I 1 I mrm* I iBII ***** CLVKS ACROSS 27. Thanks for- favcurs received, lefit we appreciate when con- tLUts uuwn red 1. wen. rv of228 words
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Advertisement229 1939-02-10 8 IpAVHJO;* 6.i5 9.15 TO-NIGHT I swwur we br,ng "SAY IT IN FRENCH" I A PARAMO! NT PICTURE MILI^AND I 5 J*** EVERYTHING NICE—WITH LOTS OF I SPE< IA I. ADDED FFVHRETTE "T ANNUAL'SER" WITH THE J NATIONAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA OF AMERICA. ROXY BAR Open 5 p.m. Till Midnight II VER229 words
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Advertisement309 1939-02-10 8 3 SHOWS DAILY j "O-e Copies ANDY HARDY has heart-trouble now BLONDE, RED-HEADED, BRUNETTE! Her* s THE BEST of all the "HARDY FAMILY" Series! with LEWIS STONE, MICKEY ROONEY, CECILIA PARKER, ANN RUTHERFORD and JUDY GARLAND Special added attraction —Of great local interest! M.-G.-M.'s splendid TECHNIC OLOUR Travelogue "SINGAPORE and309 words
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Advertisement120 1939-02-10 8 CtOICE CUROI m MtffrMMt A COIOMHA/MCTUIE I j STARTS WEDNESDAY PA VI LI (I X I Gala Opening Premiere To-morrow at I LATE RITZ COME AND GET YOUR HAPPINESS! THE MOST UP-TO-DATE TALKIE HALL WITH PERFECT SOUND PROJECTION. COMPARABLE TO ANY OF THE FINEST THEATRE IN MALAYA. SHIRLEY TEMPLE IN120 words
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664 1939-02-10 9 Further Hearing In Shooting Case Singapore, Thursday. FURTHER statements were this morning recorded in the second police court before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the preliminary inquiry jnto the death of a Chinese, Lim Kirn Pong, who, it is alleged, had last year664 words
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37 1939-02-10 9 Hongkong. Feb. 9.-The Dutch-opera-ted Java-Saigon airline is extending the route to Hongkong in order to connect the Pan-Ameri(?an Airways HongkongSanfrancisco line, according to a Nation circles—Chinese Centra 1 News Agency.37 words
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Article34 1939-02-10 9 London, Feb. 9.—More than £31,000 has already been received as a resuU of the recent stage and screen day an neal on behalf of the /..ord BaldwU Fund for refugees.—British Offb'.t Wireless.34 words
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Advertisement176 1939-02-10 9 I I It I I I I THEATBE IS if TIVOLI HALL. 930 P.M. I 1 1 TO-NIGHT ALEXANDER KORDA'S GREATEST THRILLER. SABU in S 1 "THE DBl'M" V DON'T THIS GREAT PICTURE! THRILLS! ACTION! WAR! I VTTNEES SATURDAY SUNDAY, AT 2.30 P.M. "ADVENTURES IN AFRICA" 7—12. "THE GOOD EARTH."176 words
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Advertisement347 1939-02-10 9 (NEW WORLD) I I TO-NIGHT ONE SHOW ONLY Commencing From 7.30 p.m. I Whole Serial will be screened S I "The V igilantes I j Are Coming" j I 12 Thrilling Chapters aaBBBBBBBaaaaBSBBBBB j EMPIRE TALKIEI Z (TAN JONG PAG AH) 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9-30 P.M. I Double Chinese Feature347 words
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Advertisement184 1939-02-10 9 HERE'S FUN... 1939 STYLE.' jj The Most Exciting Screen Event Since "42nd STREET** TO-DAY 3-15, 6-15 9-15 P.M. AUtAMftftA Warner Bros. New Movie Season Entertainment! It's got Action, Romance. Glamour Its got Thrills, Surprises, Drama! PAT O'BRIEN £0* FIDLER I t b^M&^u: —*fiS a |fi& I ALSO LATEST "BRITISH MOVIE184 words
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Article611 1939-02-10 10 £"HINA'S determination to continue the resistance to Japan's aggression is indicated by the recent organisation of the Supreme National Defence Council, with Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek as chairman. It includes the highest authorities in the Kuomintang Party, the Chinese Government and the Army, among then) being such611 words
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760 1939-02-10 10 E. T. Huang - CRISIS MOVING EASTWARD By E. T. Huang MR. Chamberlain's statement at the re-opening of Parliament that his appeasement plan is succeeding, Herr Hitler's moderate speech. President Roosevelt's declaration that he would do in his power to safeguard principles and ideals of democracy760 words
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Article102 1939-02-10 10 A phrenologist say.-, he has trained his wife and two sons in his profession. All hands to the bumps, i The latest theory is that having one's hair Mil will often cure a headachr Dut not if the sufferer patronises our chatty barber. "If you want to102 words
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Advertisement44 1939-02-10 10 REGU LATION GUAR A NT£ ED ENGLISH SHUTTLECOCKS Mads for— ACCURACY ft BALANCE FLIGHT m SERVICE ft 16 Feather Regulation 81.85 PER DOlC"** KOlia.\M».v CO.. LTU. COME TO THE TOOTAL RND. MANNEQUIN PARADE TO-MORROW 10.30 A. M. JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD. Incorporated in England).44 words
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Advertisement18 1939-02-10 10 FRESH FLORAL WREATHS MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE "OUR SHOP" 16, DHOBY GHAUT, Singapore. Telephone No. 21C6.18 words
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Advertisement55 1939-02-10 10 K n",,V' ,,r —SINGAPORE '™L |f you want a soap that makes your skin supple and smooth If you want a soap that keeps your complexion youthful and radian: |f you want a soap with a subtle and alluring perfume j then you must have j Milk. 1 "^i^M^^^' and55 words
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198 1939-02-10 11 Surprise manoeuvre at dawn by army and navy A REUTER message from Hongkong received this nomine slates that the Japanese effected a landing on Hainan island this morning, according to an official report trom the Japanese Imperial iieadquarier>. No details are198 words
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Article101 1939-02-10 11 London, Feb 9. A NUFFIELD iron lung is being rushed by Imperial Airways' Dying beat to Kampala. Fast Africa, where an outbreak of infantile paralysis is reported. The lung is being sent in response to an urgent cable to the Cc.lonial Office from the101 words
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Article19 1939-02-10 11 DEATH OF THE POPE A Renter 'aide received from London announces the death ol Holiness the Tope.19 words
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762 1939-02-10 11 Crisis Over Spain....? Reuter. /IKRMAN allegations of intervention Cl London, Feb. 0. a .of the cruiser ii.MS. i'\ a n by at B ntain have Allowed the arrival at Port Mahon, r Fr»r the uirreiMfor nf tho P, vo P l,,re w,tn lReuter. - 762 words
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124 1939-02-10 11 London, Feb. 5». Till ,r labour. Mr. ErneM Brown, referring to the i i of rnmmons question tune to-oa> in i"#* nnm of tbe unemployed at K> ni ,u 3 ■n nun. sOl uc m c P but woul(l bp i i. the :n<reuse was regretted124 words
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Article, Illustration41 1939-02-10 11 Floods followed the abnormally heavy rain ail over Britain after the Xmas thaw. The top picture shows a scene on the Newport-Cardiff road neat Gloucester: that below, Bramfcrd bridge, near Ipswich, washed awai bj heavy Maids.41 words
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Article139 1939-02-10 11 London, Feb npHE Government will introduce a 1 bill In the ilou o of Lords next week tc amend section six of the Official s« nts Art. Si.- Bamuel Hoare announced lv the pemmons to-day that this decision ha'i been reached after the Government ha-J139 words
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321 1939-02-10 11 Reuter. Rome, Feb f AST night's "Infennaxkme Diplomatica," with its threat to accelerate Italy's military preparations, is n hliahed without comment in the press. AMMdinaT to the London correspondent of the "Messagero, its effect has been to show that Mr.Reuter. - 321 words
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Article52 1939-02-10 11 Reuter. New York. Feb. 9. THE value of exports of-mot or 1 from U.S.A. m 1933 a un 'o -v>B3 milUcHis, according to the oeof Commerce, representing a ScSfol 21 per cent, compared with rob* still above the average of 1, laS; live years, Which isReuter. - 52 words
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Article76 1939-02-10 11 Reuter. New Vn-U Feb. 9 nnziK Canard-White Star liner A Auiania report* having 'Jghtr-i wreckage hatch eever.i and oars near the 1 I reported pesitien cf the British steamer. Maria d« La wl ich is c-rcsuncd tc have foundered. An S.O.S. received jresterdav staled that theReuter. - 76 words
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Article30 1939-02-10 11 Berlin, Feb. 9. —Hans Thomen untitled la cffteially described as 'a trusted a ceatri dr." is appointed to tho now ci head of Nasi organisation ol Germans living in .Spain.--Reuter.30 words
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Article110 1939-02-10 11 Reuter. London. Feb. 9. HIS Majesty the King has conferred a baronetcy ol the United Kingdom OH a rive year old boy. H3 is Andrew Ashton Waller Mils, tl of the late John Waller HilLs, a 7 .ivy Councillor whose name would havt bei ll submittedReuter. - 110 words
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Article161 1939-02-10 11 Reuter. Rome. Feb 9. IJIS Holiness the Pope had a fainting s'ie'l 10-day followIns a fresh bend attack which lasted over half an hour. To-nitrhi he was enable t<» speak and his entourage fear the worst. Although no medical bulletins ai" being issued, it isReuter. - 161 words
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Article51 1939-02-10 11 Reuter. Reuter. Mew York, Feb 9. —Ex-President Benei of Czechoslovakia, who has arrived on Llie way to Chicago to deliver a series f lectures, told newspapermen he did not consider war. in Europe me vitable. ;:-.id declared his belief that the democracies together could avertReuter. - 51 words
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Advertisement94 1939-02-10 11 CAMX ET I\Mi A T IO X unseen liul verj ini{Miriuiil! The 4 'H.M.V." cabinet is built to BOLD IN the cold. A thick blanks of Insulation completely .sealed in surrounds the food compartment on ail side* .preventing the escape of cold and the entry of heat The door itself94 words
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135 1939-02-10 12 FINANCIAL HELP Reuter. [From Ouj- Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. TPHE strike situation ai Sentul remains unchanged. The 2,000 workmen involved again assembled on the grounds outside the WorkHops and disported themselves on the lawns- crunching fried Bengal gram, eating sCurareane and playing cards.Reuter. - 135 words
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Article180 1939-02-10 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Penang, Feb. 9. MISS lav Guat Bee a 20-year-okl Taiping girl, will be the only woman member of a party of 32 trained mechanics, who will be leaving Penang in about a week's time to their services to the Chinese National180 words
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Article117 1939-02-10 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Penang. Wednesday. riTHE Hon. Mr. Justice K. E. Poyser of 1 Ceylon, who has been appointed as Chief Justice for the Federated Malay States arrived in Penang this morning by the P. O. liner s.s. "Rawalpindi." and will be proceeding to-night to117 words
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Article93 1939-02-10 12 Singapore, Thursday .—Lim Boon Kirn. a 18 year old English-speaking Hokkien school-boy, living at No. 8, Lorong 18, Gaylang Road, pleaded guilty this morning in tne fourth police court before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker to a charge that he yesterday at about 9.20 a.m. in the93 words
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Article66 1939-02-10 12 I mgapore, Thursday.—For driving wi'h an expired licence in Alexandra Road on December 28, IS3B, Mr. L. A. Reese who pleaded guilty was fined $1, by Mr. C. H. Whitton, Trallic District Judge and Magistrate. Court inspector A. H. Frew mentioned that Mr. Reese's licence liad expired for66 words
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Article112 1939-02-10 12 \from Out Own Reporter] Ipoh. Tbjnrsda.v. a REPORI was made to the Ipoh A police that an elderly Chinese ,1 i fcund dead ha his house jalan Bcpdahara. II h «Heged th< man hid been beaten to t information received Inspector who went tc «he spot, found112 words
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Article155 1939-02-10 12 [From Our Oicn Correspondent] Klang, Wednesday. ffTHE flu miHHiM have sanctinned the construction of a large and modern Malay Sehooi for boys, facing the main Klang Padaitg, at a cost of about $60,000. This is a two storeyed concrete buildtrig designed on modern education:' 1155 words
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Article73 1939-02-10 12 Mr. G. L. Wilson, of the. architectural firm of Palmer and Turner, and Mrs. Wilson are leaving for Shanghai by the Rawalpindi to-morrow. They expect to return In six weeks' time. Mr. H. F. Hammond of the P. and O. Company, left for Europe on the Rajput.ma on leave.73 words
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Article15 1939-02-10 12 An Imperial ait mail arrived in Singapore this morning. Another is expected to-morrow.15 words
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Article, Illustration45 1939-02-10 12 The umbrella carried by the Duke of Wellington, the "Iron Daks," conqueror of Napoleon, when he was Prime Minister of Britain, is nj>w on exhioition at the United Services Museum in Whitehall, London. Photo shows the Duke of Wellington's umbrella at the Museum.45 words
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598 1939-02-10 12 Singapore, Thursday. CHONG SUAN, a 19-year-old Chinese youth and a yountf Chinese woman named Kent* Bok Pek appeared before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the fourth police court this afternoon in answer to acharffe that they committed the offence of extortion by putting598 words
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Article312 1939-02-10 12 Future Of Palestine Reuter. London, Feb. it. AFTER prolonged endeavours, the differences of the Arab dele] the Palestine Confertnci are at last settled and the talks maj gross smoothly. Two Xashashibi delegates will lake pari tog< the Arab Higher Committee representatives. The find mci ing theReuter. - 312 words
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Article202 1939-02-10 12 [From Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok. Feb. 9. AFTER nearly three years as Secretary of the Royal Bangkok Sports Cluo. Mr. Joe Lee, well known in Singapore, left for home yesterday having resigned the Secretaryship. Members of the Sports Club were invited to present him with202 words
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Article336 1939-02-10 12 Singapore, Frid j THE following passenger: an 1 the and O. liner Rafputana which ieft Singapore bound for he this morning: Mr. and Mrs. R. d Allan Lie l Co], and Mrs. R G R Atkins. J. G Anderson. Mr. J. w. Archil Mrs. B. A.336 words
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Advertisement21 1939-02-10 12 Overseas Assurance I CORPORATION, UMRH| China Building, Chulia Street, THONB 5808. SINGAPORE. FIXE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE AND WORKMEN'S |P COMPENSATION INSUBANCB,21 words
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Advertisement39 1939-02-10 12 W^Jr v. BOPT VMhj» Mft 4 SPEED STRAINPlpP SUN-IMMERSION- B P T FRICTION ...these |gj play havoc with f£ J ordinary varnish m C v BERVAR gl| J '(J (A cm.' S TS McALISTER CO., LTD. W.P S\ 54.39 words
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299 1939-02-10 13 Ford Executive Interviewed Singapore, Thursday. "A PROMISING outlook for tho automobile industry in Canada is indicated by Ihe fact that when I was in Canada in September last, the various automobile companies were anticipating a twenty-five per cent, increase in business," sain Mr. R.299 words
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Article, Illustration59 1939-02-10 13 The tenants of Flower and Dean Street Buildings, in Spitalhclds I ;tNt End of London, are continuing their »ent strike. They are demanding reductions in rent and refuse paj the landlord until the redueii< ns are granted. Photo shows tenants of Flower and Dean Sireet Buildings rehearsing an59 words
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Article45 1939-02-10 13 Reuter. I b. 9 —The Vice-Governor cf rational bank and a direc- •■■lv export control board Berlin for financial and ecoIks The clearing system bet- *tavia and Germany and a ting to rate of exchange thi subjects under consideration Renter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article432 1939-02-10 13 j, 1 rnor of Burma any strain, as he threaidled licence o f the understood that he 1 laws covering sub- and incitement to Though the telegram m Rangoon does not say so *t ous that the Governor's against the vernacular English press there a cused of432 words
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176 1939-02-10 13 Reuter. Rangoon. Feb. 9. CRITICISMS of the ministers of the Legislature and the during the recent disorders were made by the Governor,-Sir Archibald Cochrane, addressing the Senate in the Houm of Representatives. He said tbat it might seem that the democratic s\stem was not succeedingReuter. - 176 words
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193 1939-02-10 13 TIIK following letter from the Colonial Secretary has been received by the Singapore Ratepayers' Association in reply to the memorandum on the new traffic regulations: I am directed to refer to your letter of Feb. 6. 1939. forwarding a copy of the Report of the193 words
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Article64 1939-02-10 13 Reuter. Manila, Fob. AFTER a hectic chase the Philippines coastal patrol yesterday arrested thirty-one Japanese in several launches who had been enKaj»in?4 in fishing with dynamite in Palawan waters, southwest of Philippines. Tho prisoners will be charged under the commonwealth fishing laws. They are liable to aReuter. - 64 words
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Article81 1939-02-10 13 Reuter. Ccrlin, Feb. 9. I JUKI, is a note almost of nervous- ness creeping into German comments on Anglo-French relations with Burgos. The newspapers speak of "insidious wiles" of Britain and France which, they declare, will be unsuccessful. Speaking of plans to send food toReuter. - 81 words
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74 1939-02-10 13 Reuter. New Delhi, Feb. 9. AT thb afternoon's meeting the Malayan Raj delegations which A\cre expected to discuss figures and wages finally proposed by the Madras Government will indicate whether an agreement is ultimately possible. But at least two or three further meetings are regardedReuter. - 74 words
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Article98 1939-02-10 13 Reuter. Chungking, Feb. 9. THE personnel of the newly created National Defence Supreme Council which will direct China's military, political and party affairs during war time will include Generalissimo Chiang Ka Shek ?s chairman and the standing committee as follows Messrs. H. H Rung, Sun Fc.Reuter. - 98 words
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96 1939-02-10 13 Reuter. Paris, Feb. 9. DRESIDENT AZANA arrived in Paris this morning from Geneva and was met at the station by the Republican ambassador, and a representative of the Quai d' Oisay. It is hinted in well informed Republi can circles that Premier Negrin mayReuter. - 96 words
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Article96 1939-02-10 13 Reuter. Washington, Feb. I. rPHE possibility of an early war in Europe was advanced in the House of Representatives Military Committee as a reason for recommending ihe hnmediate expansion of defences. A statement was Issued by the Committee in reporting to the Representa tIVCS a bill givingReuter. - 96 words
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Article45 1939-02-10 13 Singapore. Thursday. Pleading guilty to the charge of parking within twenty tcet of the junction of Bras Basah Road and Beach Road on Nov. !9, 1938. Mr. A. V. Lind was to-day fined $1 by Mi. C. H. Whitton. Traffic District Judge Magistrate.45 words
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Advertisement185 1939-02-10 13 S. C. S. Sausage.; tire made with iuai that iittie Lcuch of genius which produces sausage;! renqwneo lor their delicjou3Tiess. Fresh, wholesome fngrec'icnts made and mi.\e*i under j eon iitions, they are every bit a, rmo;l as they look. mm oto^gij PHONE: SPORE 537 C (5 lines;. KUALA LUMPUR .'>!:*185 words
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Article, Illustration609 1939-02-10 14 km v Mat Noor Plays In Goa I Postals 4. L0ya15..... .1. PLAYING with better combination and exhibiting superior ball control the Postals yesterday easily overcame a representative eleven of 'C Company Loyal Regiment, by four goals to one, on the609 words
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Article30 1939-02-10 14 a tournament will be htW orU in looker istagtes champion-an-l clouds hand:cap) and Single, land'can A and "B" at the Singapore on Cluo. A hst ha, been opened30 words
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Article251 1939-02-10 14 Slow Work At Bukit Tinggi (By "Marcus Superbus i FEW cantering exercises were gone through at Bukit Tlnggi A V a i; n practically all the horses exercised being run Major Fox's stable. BLUE PETER w th Garrard in the saddle! and AERIAL POST vWoods) were each taken rouna251 words
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Article58 1939-02-10 14 The following players will represent the Henry Waugh Sports Section against the Excise Clerks' Club at badminton to be played on th: former's court on Saturday Feb. it at 3 p.m. sharp: Singles- Ng Chia Heng (Captain Ahbu Chua Kok Cheng. Tan Chew Keng. Double: Ng Chia Heng58 words
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Article52 1939-02-10 14 The Geylang Malay Youngesters wul play against the Raffles IrrStiCution Ist XI on Feb. 15 in a soccer match on the latter's ground. The following is the team: Kassim. M. Yusoff. Amat Duke. Dttl, Amat Biden. Syed Mohd. <Capt>. Salleh Simin. Ismail Rasol. Abdul Aziz, Hashim, Isnin, Baharom,52 words
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306 1939-02-10 14 [FOLLOWING are the handicaps 5 for the first day of the Spring meeting of the Singapore Turf Club at Bukit Timah on Satinday, Feb. 18. HORSES—CLASS 1,-Div 1,- 7 furs. Jack Druce 9.4 Tonroe 93 Pure Gold 9.2 Bombus 3.7 Aerial Post306 words
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Article, Illustration282 1939-02-10 14 THE V.M.C.A. Juniors lost by fcur goals to two to the Loyals ment yesterday, in a hockey game played on the Anson Road ground. Both teams put up a good game, bu: 'he Loyah were fcr ihe most pari -ape rtor, although the V.M.C.A. lent282 words
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Article182 1939-02-10 14 gRIDGE pli gapore ii! I be interested to -hear that an opa I international tournament has beer j arranged. It will be a dnpik nament in pairs, and will bi the Adelphi Hotel on Feb. 24. piav will begin at 6.38 P will be an Intirval i182 words
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Advertisement57 1939-02-10 14 A HAPPY HOME. Health Is wealth, health is lite broken health i: the butcher's kniie Health begets happiness, health is needful Health be yours, and make home cheerful m\\\ r^Mbafl Use Of "Amico'" Tila and Youth Pills ai* best lor health. Ensure Vitality Hi Happiness. Sfple Agents: NAINA MOHAMED SONS57 words
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Advertisement75 1939-02-10 14 THOROUGH EYEyfei. I iXAMINATIONSf^^ 1 R. A. THOMPSON Dr. of Ocular Science. Govt. Licentiate (U.S.A.) J M.0.1. (London). 9 Honorary Member; World's Central Counci! (International Honorary Fraternity Physicians and Ocular Scientists.) I Member; Better Vi-;!on Institute, U.S.A. J Doctorate Degree; (4 Years Personal Attendance Course) Northern Illinois University Chicago r75 words
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Advertisement31 1939-02-10 14 GOLD LEAF TEA Order Gold Leaf Tea as a stimulant to constructive thought, to discuss a new sales programme, an aarercising scheme or a question of policy. t\ A. BARTHOLOMEUKZ, LTD31 words
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Advertisement374 1939-02-10 14 END ASTHM/ in 10 MINUTESP&* v tie Stop LOSS OF VIGOUR BANISH SLEEPLESS NIGHTS and HEART STRAIN J'X^Xz^^e Asthma sufferecs, It Is now fa your power to end 'l/V^eVC^ every attack—no matter how severe —QUICKLY and DEFINITELY. 30 second* after taking one Eph a?one tablet, wonderful ease is felt stealing374 words
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1544 1939-02-10 15 Golf Calculated To Make One Humble [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. ADDRESSING a meeting in the Town Hall this evening when it was decided to form an international golf club to be called the Suleiman Golf Club," Mr. R.1,544 words
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98 1939-02-10 15 Reuter. Berlin, Feb. 9. pABACCIOLA, the German *J motoring ace, drove a threelitre Mercedes Btinz on a special stretch on Dessanbitterleldt Autoban at a speed of 248.28 miles an hour over a mile, from a flying start and 247.46 over a flying trilometre beatingReuter. - 98 words
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Advertisement167 1939-02-10 15 > a glamorous perfume. This Beautiful 0\«)\. li):::) r;;!. ndar is a 1 liuniphanl combinat ion of 11»*11 le-i r-010 i produce ha» monious OiiT YOUR CALENDARS KE.Ru;. it at ion a scholar of the classics. SINGAPORE. lh c Thi calendar can ~-ace your wal.s *itho»< cos, to Boustead Co.,167 words
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Advertisement48 1939-02-10 15 T,ON RL'STPROOFED OPKN W-J^J'" —VlSlbl.r; SPRINGS HARBOUR NO INSECTS £^J M g^^^^^ EXTREMELY COMFORTABLE OMVMWI to nit boci> Kt'EPs >n« i fIMMOT. DOES >[QT SAC. U'n/f /or tturtpUH folder to the Manufidurtti:- REASONABLY PRJCEP DLAMOND METAL PRODUCTS Co. Ltd.*.. n..*. mm*** J Ask for descriptive folder (S) m48 words
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Advertisement263 1939-02-10 16 OF THE FINEST QUALITY AT MODERATE PRICES. CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT METALS PAINTS I B.R.C. FABRIC AND WELDMESH "SZERELMEY" WATERPROOFING ENCAUSTIC FOR I MILD STEEL BARS (British and Continental) CEMENT WALLS j BRITISH EXPANDED METAL "IMPENETRABLE D.Q.D." SYNTHETIC-BASE ENAMEL I I BRICKWORK REINFORCEMENT "IMPENETRABLE" OIL-BASE ENAMEL I i GALVANISED CORRUGATED AND FLAT263 words
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1124 1939-02-10 17 Sentenced To 2 Years Imprisonment R the evidence ot the accused husband, whose request to his ng witt to return home was met with a smile and a No the plea that the accused had suffered the gravest m there could1,124 words
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Article93 1939-02-10 17 talk about U.eir baliko to wtite about are a few extracts mJj, Otters: it, as soon as we 1( in bod, baby would Baby's Own Table's What a blessed reArthur Baker Junr., Canada. crying with colic, or s tting teeth I give him >1< ta and he Is93 words
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Article127 1939-02-10 17 London, Feb. 9. DESCRIBING what had been done ■J in Britain in furtherance of physical training and recreation, Earl De La Warr (President of the Board of Education) announced yesterday at a gathering attended by delegates of the world conference in London on leisure time127 words
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Article82 1939-02-10 17 Reuter. Johannesburg Feb 9 A a .v e i even deaths are established «n the floods which devastated ereat areas of Natal. Transvaal and Swaziland Police are investigating a report that a number of Europeans are mLssino l* Swaziland as a result of the carReuter. - 82 words
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Article54 1939-02-10 17 <From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Thursday. Found guilty of having attempted to smuggle 96 lbs. of sheet rubber valued at $2d out of Johore on Jan. 31. Choo Ah Seng was to-day fined $100 or two months rigorous imprisonment by Raia Suleiman, the third magistrate Accused was54 words
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Advertisement137 1939-02-10 17 H v£!wt A SCAR The "Safety First 1 Treatment For Wounds Sores. SERIOUS disablement may result from blood poisoning and all because you've neglected some tiny cut, scratch or sore. So, however trivial your skin troubles or injuries may seem, be sure to dress the places with antiseptic Zam-Buk. This137 words
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Advertisement209 1939-02-10 17 THE USE I I EVERYTHING I f DON'T TALK LIKE GOES WRONG' THAT ANN B™s™ it"no?bad ™?J%t£ LUCK i WHY MENT G DON T YOU SEE YOU'RE MY L THE DENTIST ONLY ABOUT i J\ YOUR BAD'BREATH IS BY IMPROPERLY CLEANED TEETH. I SUGGEST COLGATE'S DENTAL CREAM BECAUSE IT CLEANS209 words
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Article29 1939-02-10 18 Chungking. The newly-created Military Service Bureau to co-ordinate conscription work all over the nation was formally Inaugurated on Feb. I, with t hen Tseh-Jun as Director.29 words
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Article110 1939-02-10 18 Chungking. ADDRESSING the Chinese Mohammedan Association here, General Pai Chung Hsi. Commander-in-chief of the Chinese foices in the South West Provinces, urged the fifty million Chinese Mohammedans to organise to give full support to the Government in the war against Japan. He declared: "If the Chinese continue110 words
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529 1939-02-10 18 SUPPORT FROM OVERSEAS CHINESE American Traders Benefitted Chungking. THE boycott, traditional Chinese weapon against foreign encroachments, is being successfully applied against Japan in all of southeast Asia, the Institute of Pacific Relations reports. With trade between Japan and Chinese-controlled areas in529 words
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108 1939-02-10 18 Hainan Island. THE various districts in Hainan Island arc experiencing an acute shortage of rice as the result of the two devastating storms during the autumn. The scarcity of this .s f aple fcod is particularly severe at Hoihow. The j price has jumped108 words
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134 1939-02-10 18 S, nigh; i ACCORDING to an Press dispatch York, Dr. H. H. Ku <»f the Executive the minimum peaci which China w uld Japan is the restor situuticn irhich cxi July 7. 1931 the dal break of the Sim. I ilict. China is134 words
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267 1939-02-10 18 INCREASING TENSION IN KWANGTUNG HAINAN Chinese Counter Offensive On Canton Latest War News Pakkti 4 N atmosphere f ten ;i< n b daily gatforin« momentum alon Ihe pm routes in the smith of KwangtunK "'l ihe Hainan Island Ms ng ti c concentration the Japanese fleet in the vicinity. The267 words
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Article44 1939-02-10 18 AN Inter-provincial between Fuk;-;. tgned for the excha products oi the two been concluded between v nrh I authorities. chief among the pi i go to Fukien m X while Kiangsi will 11 levy-free paper, sugar shoots, fruits and tea from I44 words
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Advertisement123 1939-02-10 18 DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By T. H. Tan injoij the thrill o( picture* I making at minimum cost I With the Popular I »/of U "Brownie"—made only by 4Qr—*j|» Ifll) Kodak—you can get good, j l clear pictures right from V V i the word go. Everything's I \?r^\ \N123 words
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Advertisement47 1939-02-10 18 wi rM X S(HUB'S A S T II 31 M I V I I if 1 gives immediate rd used u,th excellent Asthma, Bronchitis, cf ihr respirator? si.so per bottle, ro li' PHARSOL ASTHMA <>0 cents a box. P< pHABJ co. X, n Singapore. Phone P.O. BOX47 words
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562 1939-02-10 19 I! I DELEGATES' PLEA TO IMM A UOVERXMEXT Indian Labour In Malaya (United Press.) New Delhi, Feb. 1. ()(r lion '»1 Indian labour to Malaya without a guarantee of p rights to them and rights both of entry and citizenIndians oi non-labouring(United Press.) - 562 words
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654 1939-02-10 19 (United Press.) cause of fire is that it may have arisen fiom an electric fuse. Tne train was electrically wired throughout. Only four roaches, the two uprx-r class and the two brake-vans carried batteries, the others merely drew current frcm(United Press.) - 654 words
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Article50 1939-02-10 19 (United Press.) Security for Rs. 1.000 has been demanded by the Chief Commissioner, Delhi, from the "Riyasat," a vernacular weekly of Delhi, for the publication of certain pictmes of the Hyderabad Satyagraha. The security has been demanded under the Indian Press Emergency Powers Act of 1931.—(United Press.)(United Press.) - 50 words
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Article155 1939-02-10 19 (United Press). New Delhi, Feb. 4. DRIVATE advices received here in- dicate that as a result of strain during the last fortnight arising out of the situation in Rajkot and Jaipur Mabatma Gandhi has suffered a set back in his health and his blood pressure has shown signs(United Press). - 155 words
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Article45 1939-02-10 19 (United Press). New Delhi. Feb. 4.—The adjournment motion of Sir A. H. Ghuznavi regarding insecurity of life and property of Indians in Burma as evidenced from the recrudescence of the riot in Mpnywa was carried without division in the Central Assembly to-day.—(United Press).(United Press). - 45 words
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Article128 1939-02-10 19 (United Press). (utt.uk. Feb. 1. A MUSLIM deputation led by Dr. Zaheer and Syed Anrul Hague waited on Dr. Rajendra Prasad this morning. Premier Piswanath Das and Minister Nityananda Kanungn were presrnt for sometime. The deputationists urged the inclusion of a Muslim in the ministry(United Press). - 128 words
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Article, Illustration213 1939-02-10 20 QEN. FRANCO'S troops met with very little resistance in their advance on Barcelona First Nationalist troops to enter the city were the Navarresc, who were commanded by Gen. Vague. Welcome extended to the Nationalists when they entered the city was described as "rousing." Fall213 words
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