Malaya Tribune, 15 February 1939
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Title Section37 1939-02-15 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest bales VoL XXVI -No. 38. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, February 15,1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PACES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1» 1!^'37 words
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Advertisement102 1939-02-15 1 Read Vie S i S DAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya Have you tried DOROTHY PERKINS ENGLISH L COOKED PEAS Obtainable trom all Provision Dealers soli; agents I? C wc m WPJ3. 96A I THE CAMAY BEAUTY METHOD Clean, natural loveliness is beauty's first law! Twfc. day apply a light lather102 words
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Advertisement211 1939-02-15 1 j MADAME PAGEj S LATE 92. PICCADILLY, 5 I LONDON. t i DRESSMAKER, TAILOKMADES UOWNS S FOR ALL OOCttiOMS from:— iss. $30. 13, BATTERY ROAD, J TEL. 63«: SINGAPORE J W BUn ut,M com* ana I JSBHByBi MMII rrR s urn- HI ■■'jtrfr'ti MM TlM£ OutuUi m 0 ii CHINESE211 words
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Article, Illustration1478 1939-02-15 2 Following is the third and final instalme nt of the story of "Too Hot to Handle," the film that opens at the Capitol Theatre to-day: CHAPTER THREE WHEN Chris arrived in San Paublo a stunning surprise awaited him. There, standing at the airport, was Bill Denms,1,478 words
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Advertisement360 1939-02-15 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH I INDIA »li< MiT'.rarv'd Hi BttgMM). P. O 3. N Co.> SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore 1939 I CANTON 15.500 Feb. 21 1 I SOMALI 6.800 Mar. 10 CURFU 15,000 Mar. 10 Lti± i icAL lo -juo Mar. fe* J CAKTKAGE 15,000 Apr. 7 I BANGALORZ 6.000360 words
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Advertisement491 1939-02-15 2 j STEAMER SAILINGS LLOYD, (Incorporated in Germany). The undsrnoted are the Company':; intended fixtures: OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and 'JAPAN. Die Spore. 1939 s.s. "SCHARNHORKT" omits North Chma Feb. 18 1 "ALLER" omits M.'inJa I I Hongkong Feb. 27 mi "MARBURG" Mar. 6 1 sjs "POTSDAM" omits491 words
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Advertisement329 1939-02-15 2 S BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. r£2£°£! ne Motprships, Most, Big Cargo vessels with limited but g Adjoining Prtyati BathJ comfortable Passenger Accomrooda- To. Marseilles. London, Kotterdam, tion. j Hamburg ahd Coperhagrn. 'MS vrr»* o. Port Said Pa,est,n e Rotterdam, r M.S. Frdta Spore. M*ca, P.S., P'ng. Hamburg, and Copenhagen.329 words
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Advertisement137 1939-02-15 2 HAMBURG-AM E RIKA UNIE §3 Deutsch-Australische I rr„™„ pf schiffs Gegeilschaft PASslSrpp n orat€d ta Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OOTtVATtD. t/HINA AND JAPAN PORTS j OLDENBURG Direct 1 ss. NEUMARK Direct M ar 1 t m.s. RAMSES Direct Mar' 20 limits HOMEWARD. HOLLAND HAMBURG AND BREMEN. «c ddptimw, D137 words
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Article54 1939-02-15 3 Ik?.. Bob Boon Hup passed peacefully away on 14-2-39, at No. 1., Lorong Bacbor, off Lorong 19, Geylang, at the age of 54, He leaves behind his beloved mother Mrs. Soh Teck Tian, wife, four sons, four daughters, two-sons-in-law, a daughter-in-law, and grandchildren to mourn his 10>..\54 words
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Advertisement1525 1939-02-15 3 tyghhifiod (MvohiLbjwuwlA, PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. Order Issued by the Chief Police Officer, Singapore, under Section 6 (1) of the Minor Offences Ordinance (Chapter 24) j as to the letting off of fireworks in celebratlon of Chinese New Year. The Chief Police Officer, Singapore, in exercise of the powers conferred on1,525 words
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Advertisement199 1939-02-15 3 MISCELLANEOUS MALAYAN UNDERWRITING AGENCY lewly cpened, prepared to take uo igencies on m.o.it competitive terms in Life Insurance. Car, Fire. etc. Possess :ar, telephone and staff controlled hy ;wo experienced men. Replies to 52-B. Strest. HOI: YE CYCLISTS!""I Chromium-Plate Your Exhaust Pipes. Reflectors etc THK Xl ECTRO PLATING WORKS. y\199 words
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Advertisement189 1939-02-15 3 Mr. Harley Clarke I has resumed practice at McAlister Building, 5 Battery Road. PYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS .jßmEßr^B^bl Pvramld handkerchiefs always win through. After evvj rough and tun We th'ir colours remain as cheerful as ever. And It cannot be saia •:,a* 3 Pyramid Is afraid of the wash You can choose189 words
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Advertisement80 1939-02-15 3 j BHABETTES. 1 XV if you are afTlcr**! wtt.h thin DISĔASB come to T: b A Ml. 1 r K»f«n, the fpecia.!<r for D A- ~jIlA ruarant-** to ru i 1 Mm you" prrr.- \\l BCT en■ nl*.tiff you to -c r c an >u£ar without tear or rccurrc-oa. SR80 words
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Article428 1939-02-15 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Tuesday. Previous To-day Change RTOBEI Steady Steady epot Juyeri 7% 7 1516 +315 EeUen 7 7 B 8 +1/3 Ist Forward (March) Buyers 1% ***** -+-3116 Sellers 7% Bi;i6 -f3|l6 2nd Forward (Apr.l June) Buyers 713 16 8 -f3|l6 t Sellers 715 16 8%428 words
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Article833 1939-02-15 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Feb. 14, 5 p.m. fraser and Co Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 3 3 4|Asam Kumbang 26j- 27,Austral Malay 40 r 45;-cd Ayer Hitam 21;9 22 9 Ayer Weng 0.55 0.60 Bangrin Tin 20- 21Batu Selangor 1.20 125 Berjuntai 10j-833 words
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Article18 1939-02-15 4 Singapore, Wednesday. The price of tin at noon in I 8in?apore to-day was:— S10G 1 i (unchanged).18 words
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Article19 1939-02-15 4 The price of rubber at noon in Sinjernpore to-day was:— Buyers 27\. (up 1%) Sellers 27 <, (up 1U).19 words
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Article75 1939-02-15 4 Singapore. Tuesday r—Mr. Jacques H. Hedgcock was this morning acquitted after trial before Mr. L C. Goh in the fifth police court on a charge of negligent driving. He was said to have driven his car in he public thoroughfare in Changi Road in a negligent manner75 words
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Article89 1939-02-15 4 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Feb. 14, 5 p.m CODPW DWdend to*. TIN dose Dat »t. Dlf. year Austral Malay 9d No« Feb 24 TBS* Date Feb< 25 *> Kuala Lumpur Tin 1! Fcb 17 Fph 17 m bonus MarCh 8 SW H March 9 RUBBER* I**1**89 words
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Article212 1939-02-15 4 8% Maynard Co., Ltd.. $30,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 10 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: S>% 1901 red. 1940 $4o!),0U0 Int Mar. 31. Sept. 30 inou. imi/ 1907 red. 19*7 $1000,000 Int"" 1101X1 Mar. 31, Sent 30 inoiA 11n 1909 red. 19o5 <l,00t,000 Int. 110 DOm Mar.212 words
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Article163 1939-02-15 4 Singapore, Feb 14. R. tSiam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $143 R. <Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $139 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $137 Siam No. 1 $215 i Siam No. 2 $200 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $120 Siam Broken Rice No.163 words
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108 1939-02-15 4 Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. me Company, which is incorporated in the S.S. and registered as a Trust Company, undertake* lhe following duties.EXECUTOR tOR TRUSTEE OF A WILL ADMINISTRATOR Of ESTATE OF DECEAtfFD PERSON TRIXTEE OF A SETTLEMENT108 words
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Article122 1939-02-15 4 Sintranoro MINING. Tin at midday down 34. The London Stock yesterday was slightly ea market and several lines of wero offered from there thi Locally tin shares were a di and with little business prices changed. After a certain amount of business tne closing quotations for Raubs122 words
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Advertisement138 1939-02-15 4 16 WK OF C lII>A Incorporated in China by Special Chartei). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager*. Office 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office i> 188-9. Cable Address: CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital Oh. $40,000,000.00 Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. 4,800,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. 2,020,000.00138 words
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Advertisement26 1939-02-15 4 THE EASTERN UNITED »*£k LAR personal accj >ENT, WORKMEN'S COrfPfiNSA lON AND PUBLIC xffim INSURANCE. »EAD OFFTCB: Ma CECIL STREET, SmGAPORE. F. W. HALL, General Manager26 words
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Advertisement303 1939-02-15 4 THE "1 EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in Engiax I SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street Authorised and sub Capital Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta r Karachi, Madras. Amara I Bahrein. Basra, Kirkuk. M Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS and mo;iey received an I.: posits on terms to be303 words
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Article451 1939-02-15 5 siness Transacted Disappointing Singapore, Tuesday. for a change, h as been free of an y fresh P oli nt calculated to ham P er markets still fur in all sections 01 the local share market have ..hough the volume of business ately steaav alt r pointing, states Fraser451 words
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Article113 1939-02-15 5 Singapore, Tuesday. Tin: news of the invasion oi Hainan by the Japanese has shocked the local Hainanese. The Kengchew 'Hainan) Association in id its committee meeting yesterday when the invasion by the Japanese was related in detail, and means for the relief of those who113 words
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378 1939-02-15 5 Singapore, Tuesday. A FURTHER 850 Jewish Refugees passed through Singapore on the "Conte Biancamano" this morning. The greater number of the refugees are bound for Shanghai where they hope to obtain some sort ol employment. All of them disembarked this morning j and went378 words
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Advertisement33 1939-02-15 5 DIAMOND I STEEL EQUIPMENT rCEL MILLWNG, STEEL 11 raoARBS, STEEL LOCKEKSWrite for descriptive folic* lhe Xai.vfiujturcrs: DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO., LI I)., lubru Road. S'porfe r«*T—»m—i^—— Ask for do t riptivc folder (S)33 words
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Advertisement250 1939-02-15 5 FALSE TEETH Some Facts to be Faced Make no mistake about it— false teeth must be sterilised. Rinsing and brushing is not enough. The easiest, surest way of keeping the teeth hygienically clean is to give the denture a regular Kemdex bath overnight (or a few minutes in the morning250 words
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Advertisement93 1939-02-15 5 Sotrikuuj I Medicated with throat w m soothing ingredient9 of Vicks Vapoßub.^^F J C426 THAT ABE OVEN'BAKEO Baked in hot, dry ovens —baked through and through until they have almost popped. Just as nutty and mealy as can be. And the sanee! Rich tomato sauce, seasoned with the tang of93 words
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Advertisement161 1939-02-15 5 High Blood Pressure Kills Men Women Twice as many women as men sntf<>f from Hiph Blood Preaaure, which is mysterious disease that starts about the tun* O* Change of Life arid is the r»:il cnttM Ot much heart trouMe and later on of paralytic otroke*. Common aymptonui of High Blood161 words
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Advertisement497 1939-02-15 5 NOTICE WEARNES AIR SERVICES, LTD. ALTERATIONS TO SCHEDULES AS FROM FRIDAY, 17th FEBUARY FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS, MONDAYS. Singapore Dep. 7.00 a.m. Penang Dep. 3 00 p.m. X Lumpur Arr. 8.40 a.m. Taiping Arr. 3.30 p.m. K. Lumpur Deo. 8.45 a.m. Taiping Dep. 3.40 p.m. Taiping Arr. 10.05 a.m. K. Lumpur Arr.497 words
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Article109 1939-02-15 6 Singapore Y.W.C.A. will be launching an appeal to the public on Feb. 22 until March 24 to raise the sum of $10,000 required for the annual working expenses of the association. The Y.W.C.A. is the recognised social agency in this city for girls and young109 words
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Article56 1939-02-15 6 Reuter. London, Feb. 14: Official returns for Fritish overseas trade for January show imports at £75,570,411 compared with £74.122.071 in December, and £84.879,549 in January last year. Exports were £39,479,598 compared with £39.098.555 for December and £41,183.132 for January last year. Re-exports were £4.595.953 against £•7.778.578 in DecemberReuter. - 56 words
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321 1939-02-15 6 Johore Bahru, Tuesday. Government as to whether, in time of emergency, it could MSUiS the public that there would be sufficient stocks of food available, Mr. C. T. Hinde, speaking at to-day's meeting of the Johore Council of State, said that, in his view, the321 words
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Article54 1939-02-15 6 Reuter. Vatican City. Feb. 14.—The body of tiie Pope, which has been lying in state at Saint Peter's, was laid to rest this afternoon. From the chapel of the Blessed Sacrement, his body was borne down the aisles beneath the seat of Saint Peter In the extreme eastReuter. - 54 words
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Article177 1939-02-15 6 Reuter. Paris, Feb. 13. youth Grynszpan, who was placed under medical observation on Dec. 1 after being charged in connection with the murder of the German Embassy official, yon Rath, has been found by doctors responsible for his actions. He will be tried in the ParisReuter. - 177 words
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Article249 1939-02-15 6 TO-MORROW F READERS. A spin travel either on busine j I sure, but not good men, or the taktnn cial risks. Important intern**, should be deferred if p SPECIAL IN FLU ruary 20 to March 20. influences for travel, for inter viewing people in authority an249 words
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338 1939-02-15 6 Singapore, Tuesday JHE petition for divorce, brought by Dorothy Merle VanCuv lenberg, presently in Englan d. against her husband. Dr John Bertram Van Cuylenberg 0 f Singapore, on the grounds of adultery was granted this mo ruing in the High Court by Ik Chief338 words
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Advertisement142 1939-02-15 6 THOROUGH EYE EXAMINATIONS (4^* 1 R. A. THOMPSON Dr. <>f Ocular Science, Govt. Licentiate (C.S.A.). I M.0.1. (London). I Honorary Member; World 1 Central Council (laternatloaal Honorary Fraternity Physicians and Ocular Scientists). fl Member; Uelter Vision Institute, I.S.A. tl Doctorate Degree; (4 Years Peisonal Attendance Course) North- crn Illinois University,142 words
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Advertisement265 1939-02-15 6 A WELL-PAID APPOINTMENT ai Accountant, Secretary, Cost Accountant; Office Manager, Snipping Expert, Jdn* or Insurance Officer, Cashier or Bookkeeper is wiimn your reach if you iram oy post With r-w School ol Accountancy —tne leading organisation in the Brltisn Empire lor the building of Successful Business Careers. Write for Free265 words
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Advertisement51 1939-02-15 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of oil Chemists and Stores TONSILS ADENOIDS. However obstinate and chronic are cured permanently without operation BY |»BBBM Don't wait and see.... I tfttef may be harmful. ALLEN CLINIC Royapettah Madras. I Sole Agents for Malaya: Naina Mohamed Sons Singapore. Kuala Lumpur 32._ Beach St.,51 words
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Advertisement130 1939-02-15 6 fat Dissolved 5 Pounds a Week Ar. you too fat? Would you like to have beautiful figure like the famous Cinema Stan of Hollywood I A California physician in treating famous a< tors and actrissei has discovered a safe secret method ol quickly dissolving excess fat without drastic dieting or130 words
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Advertisement50 1939-02-15 6 n YICK WOH HING 425, NORTH BRIDGP ROAD j (Near Middle Bo t phone no. na S THE RIGHT SHOP j j to entrust all your CLOCK WATCH. S REPAIRS TO. S Contractors Tor ihe I Clocks and WfttebM IJ t! j British Army and BAT Mala ft P s50 words
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Article110 1939-02-15 7 Kormby, voted Britain's in an independent oul among cinema i ountry, will be seen "It's In The Air" at ry, London, startinK 16. The film will be tased i few weeks after February 27. ill. therefore, have an Uv'in t 1 new year to sc: de uch110 words
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Article, Illustration50 1939-02-15 7 h ,m,v scene from Holiday' which opens its premise to-night at ilicn Theatre. Kathtrine Hepburn takes tin- leading feminine ,„i care* Grant plays opposite htr Kutherine Hepburn gives M ,oi uirti*V in this picture, and th* ftlm Is Blled with g*od remedy, dialog** and bright e*i*««es throughout.50 words
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532 1939-02-15 7 4FTER actually Hvtaf in the headlines for six months, Rosa md A Ra96 ell vas happy to «Hde hack m her favourite chair and look abort the peace and quiet that represents her home .n Beverly Hills. •t have532 words
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Article47 1939-02-15 7 Lew Ayres who played ill an orchestra before he became a film star, mgjces us? of several mus'cal instruments f r the first time in Columbia's "Holiday." In this picture he plays Aye instruments and gives a piano virion of one of his own compo4t;:ns.47 words
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Article154 1939-02-15 7 LAST NIGHT'S FIRST NIGHT THOSE who like the singing of Die 1 Powell and the fast talk of Pa* I CTBrien will bav< plenty to enthusv over "Romance and Rhythm." which opened a season at the Alhambra Theatre last night. But even ii you do154 words
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Article45 1939-02-15 7 CIARY Grant, famous .star of Colum- bias once made a living as a Coney island stilt walker On another occasion he supported himself by buying a lot of plain ties, painting designs on them and selling the finished product fei exclusive men haberdahseries.45 words
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Advertisement258 1939-02-15 7 RE AWAKEN AND FED those HAIR ROOTS! grease with flfl B J-£e> Kotalko Scalp (■■f Hoap. Thrr: reei" one" Nourlih the Hair OrganI" 1 t,v managing with KOTALKO True Half Z YOU WILL QUICKLY V I 8' f N c W Na H A' the Sr.nrp, Ten where It Is258 words
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Advertisement404 1939-02-15 7 |P TO-DAY Those Awful Pains I tJt After Meals j JBf 'TO-MORROW I HT Eat what you Like and 9 NO PAIN I This pleasant transformation can be brought 0 about by the use of De Witt's Antacid Powder. Made specially foi -one ting and which have inflamed them. But404 words
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Miscellaneous272 1939-02-15 7 s SINGAPORE AFTER DARKs i CAPITOL: "Too Hot To Handle." A LH AMUR A: "Romance And Rhythm." PAVILION: "Holiday." ROYAL: "Rala Bhakthi." ."MARLBOROUGH: "Sevasadhan". ROXY: "When Were You Born GARRICK: "London By Night" and "A Yankee at Oxford." EMPIRE: Thin lee." QUEENS: "The Great Garrick." JUBILEE: "The Drum HAPPY WORLD:272 words
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Advertisement255 1939-02-15 8 See CLARK <.'\IILE as m daredevil Newereel j I cameraman filming the (Hl\x\ WAR! J i j OPENING TO-DAY mi 3.15 6.15 9.15 j i j j The Sweethearts of "TEST PILOT" are TOGETHER AGAIN! A 'frtfjE' S IT'S A LARK FOR CLARK! I Jj IT'S JOY FOR LOY! I255 words
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Advertisement140 1939-02-15 8 GRAND PREMIERE Q A 1711 lAM GRAND PREMIErP 10-M4.11T FA V ILIUII TO-\H,iar 9.13 0.1.• 9.15 GEORGE CUKOR WHO CAVE YOU "ROMEO JULIET' "DAVID CCPPERFIELD" and "CAMILLE" DIRECTED THIS Columbia COMEDY ROMANCE UOLiiOflV Wi,h an Kx^el,en t Cast Headed by GARY GRANT KATHARINE HEPBURN St EDWARD EVERETT HORTON Singapore "SUNDAY140 words
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Advertisement233 1939-02-15 8 [THEATRE HO V A f7rT~7~7^ I V 10-mght 6.15 9.15 I.AST TWO SHOWS SO DON'T MISS li RAJA RHAKTIII TO-MORROW. U^frZl mt: YOU HAVE BEKX WAITING FOR NEW SEARCHLIGHT" w ROXY BAR OPEN 5 P.M. TILL MIDNIGHT. I TO-NIGHT: Gl> «.15. "f A MAGNIFICIENT MUSICAL SPECTACULAR SCENES, fflsfĔ "X•JT X»233 words
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147 1939-02-15 9 Johore Babru, Tuesday. JOHORE SI BJECT? That question was raised in the I ouncil ol Stale to-day when Mr. Roland BraddeU reuse oi the term "Johore subject" in a bill which came < oimcil for first reading. amendment to th rs (Johore) Enactment147 words
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Article123 1939-02-15 9 London, Feb. 14. THE rubber quota for the Reuter. second quarter is unchanged at 50 per cent. A general feeling of relief was evidcj.ced in the rubber market following the news. Values immediately advanced about three-sixteenths, though subsequent first-hand sales of spot checked the advance. On theReuter. - 123 words
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193 1939-02-15 9 pOLLOWING a week's look-out, the F.M.S. Railway authorities to-day issued notice of dismissal to approximately 2,0 M) workmen of the Central Workshops at Sentul. The men have not actually received the notices because they refused their pay envelopes in which are enclosed the notices193 words
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Article47 1939-02-15 9 The drums and pipes of the Gordo: Highlanders will beat the Retreat on the Padang on Monday next. The programme will be: The Green Hills of Tyrol (Retreat), Logic o'Buehan 'slow march I. The Blue Bonnets (march), The Miller o'Drone <strathspey/, Charlie's Welcome (reel' McPherson'fi Lament (march.47 words
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Advertisement318 1939-02-15 9 VICTORIA THEATRE NOTICE FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY COMMENCING WED.. FEB. 22nd NIGHTLY at 9.30 p.m. "ARGUS" THE WORLD'S GREATEST 1 TELEPATHIST DIRECT FROM A SUCCESSFUL TOUR OF YEARS IN ENGLAND INCLUDING DEMONSTRATIONS BEFORE ROYALTY AND SCOTLAND YARD STARRED AT THEATRE, LONDON WORLD S LEADING CAPITAL CITIES AND SUPPORTING COMPANY318 words
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Advertisement141 1939-02-15 9 AN IDEAL FOOD FOR BABY AllenDu.ys Rusks bo brby's flrU solid food for they provide nn additional supply of nutriment which ;U 1s in the development of a ■tOTdy body with sound Umbo. Bnby also acquire the habit-, of mastication from chewing these delicious rusks V MALTED RUSKS Agents: BARLOW141 words
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Advertisement157 1939-02-15 9 nDAILY AT 3-15, 6-15 9-15 P.M. I AiWAMiKAI t WARNER BROS. Present DICK POWELL PRISCILLA LANE j PAT O'BRIEN, DICK FORAN ANN SHERIDAN IN A RIOT OF ROMANCE, COMEDY and RHYTHM. I RHYTHM" I You will roar with laughter when a western wildcat starts taming i two bad men from157 words
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Article683 1939-02-15 10 People's Tnbunc, the able review edited uy Mr. Tang Leang-Jul, has puxnishea some pai ucuiariy nueiescing lectures wjucn were aeuvtred to cue Oinccrs' Training Uoipa at Killing by LreneraiiHgimo Cuiang kai sneK. j ney were delivered as long ago fti o uly, 1J34, wneii the memories 01683 words
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Article, Illustration1059 1939-02-15 10 E. T. Huang - Significance Of Hainan Occupation By E. T. Huang OCCUPATION of Hainan Island by the Japanese naval and military force*, though threatened some months ago, was least expected at this juncture, so soon after Great Britain, the United States and France had respectively addressed strong notes1,059 words
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Advertisement215 1939-02-15 10 WE HOLD NEW SI KS G? THESE FAMOUS FOOTBALLS— Sykes "ZIG-ZAG" SUPER TRIPLE SEAL -$12.50 "ZIG-ZAG" LACE TYPE f- IMPROVED T $12.50 I Laca Trje 51.00 caeH. Vmlra Typ» SUB ezcft. j Special P,i:ts to Clubs Institutions <& CO.. LTD. 1 Alarmite, the Great Yeast Food, tones up your digestion215 words
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Advertisement27 1939-02-15 10 i&QLbBBH POWDEI< PRICE is Kr tish pure anrf ol mr lextare 3 Sprinkler top large sice cartons tins for Perfumed: Rose, Lily, Jasaun. 1.00 WHITEAWAYS "ST—SINGAPORE— -SS27 words
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267 1939-02-15 11 London. Feb. 1 1. P to borrow a further tag sum for defence expenditure during the fiscal year I) will begin in April. A special resolution will be introduced in to the House of to enable the necessary legislation to be passed, and it267 words
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Article74 1939-02-15 11 Reuter. London Feb. 14. ;\'C. ol the National Council tr at the House ol Commons expressed grave dissatise Prime Minister's Slate* m-r.i \tv regard to the question of re--11 v.nco. as giving no assurance sible for the Govern--;ing any action whica m proper, cpreased profound opvReuter. - 74 words
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Article51 1939-02-15 11 I 11.-The death has -General Sir Alexander Sir Alexander Gordon ige and was a veteran -the Afghan War, B w t md 1914 18. a already 57 years old Gi Wai broke out, Sir Alexander carried on and was In cornCorns from 191G ulu n he51 words
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Article50 1939-02-15 11 Reuter. 1 I b. 14 -Four 10.000 ton Francisco, Quincy, t Houston will join the tadrcn in June on comLll L its to six South sq latiron, winch was now consists cf four I light cruisers. 17 de- t I one j uppl) .ship.—Reuter. IReuter. - 50 words
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Article31 1939-02-15 11 N.E. I. DEFENCES TO BE IMPROVED Reuter. Pel) 14— A message trom P, pl( »g Council of the passed a supplementary create; a iiali millions sterling the defences. —Reuter. STOP PRESSReuter. - 31 words
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Article, Illustration47 1939-02-15 11 Queen Elizabeth took her two daughters, Princess EHzabeV. and Princess Margaret Rcse, o the pantomime -Little Red R ing at the Covent Garden Opera House, London. This picture shows princess Elizabeth resting her head en her hands as she watched t.fi< performance.47 words
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Article56 1939-02-15 11 London, Feb. 14.—Negotiations between the British and Indian Governments for a new trade agreement have not yet been concluded but the President Ol the Board of Trade was able to inform the Commons yesterday thai n< hoped it would be possible to bring the negotiations to56 words
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Article31 1939-02-15 11 British Official Wireless. London Feb. 14 —The new Rumanian minister in London paid a courtesy cab on the Prime Minister In his ~OCin a the House of Commons yesteroay.—British Official Wireless.British Official Wireless. - 31 words
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92 1939-02-15 11 Reuter. London, Feb. 14. A GOVERNMENT bill was in trcduced to-day in the House of Lords by the Lord Chancellor to amend the official Secrets Act of 1920. The change will provide that henceforth the powers oi interrogation under the Act, to which newspapermenReuter. - 92 words
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175 1939-02-15 11 Reuter. London. Feb. 1 1 |*HE programme of the state visit of the President oi the French Republic and Madame Lebvun to Britain has been issued to-day. They will arrive at Victoria Station on March 21 and will or met by Their MajestiesReuter. - 175 words
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Article114 1939-02-15 11 Reuter. < Washington, Feb 14—Opening the i debate on the Defence Programme. Mr Andrew May. chahman of the House 1 of Representative! Military Committee j I warned the House that the time is not i far distant when invasion of the United I States will beReuter. - 114 words
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Article33 1939-02-15 11 Reuter. Dublin, Feb 14.—Army estimates for 1939--40 total £3,252,--195, an increase of £1,256,515 compared with the current year. The principal increase is due to provision lor purchase of warlike stores. Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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98 1939-02-15 11 Reuter. Kingston, Feb. 1 L T*HE Governor of-Jamaica ha.- declared n state of emergency on the island and all local forces have beou mobilised, announces Router, ax tlio result of a new labour crisis. The wh tie of the waterfront at KingandReuter. - 98 words
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Article128 1939-02-15 11 Reuter. London, Feb. 11. CTR IKING figures of Britain's manpowei wt re given by Sir Auekhind Gtddcs in a speech at Plymouth. Answering Criticism ol ihe National Service scheme, he said some people thought that with sc many reserved occupations there would ix j no menReuter. - 128 words
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Article24 1939-02-15 11 Reuter. Burgos, Feb. 14.—The Nationalist have sentenced to death after trial Benor Barriobero, who was president of tlv People's Tribunal cf Barcelona and Madrid.—Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article148 1939-02-15 11 20 Suspects Face Trial Reuter. London, Feb. 14. BOW Street Police »urt was again hravily guarded ;<»-da> when 19 j men and an IS-*ear-aid girl were j charged under the Explosive Act. The arrests were made at Cardiff. Liverpool, Manchester and London and !it was the firstReuter. - 148 words
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Article52 1939-02-15 11 Reuter. Jerusalem. Feb. 14.—A British soldie. was killed and two others were wounded when a landmine blew up a British army lorry on the track north of ttM Acre-Safuf highway. Since the London Palestine talks started 53 have been killed or wounded as a result ofReuter. - 52 words
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161 1939-02-15 11 Reuter. London, Fob. M. n»HE Arab delegation at the Palesti tie conference, including Ragneb Bey, met Mr. MacDonaid and Mr. Butler 1 'when Emir Feisal made a statement on matters arising frotn correspondence between Sir Henry ItacMahon d gReuter. - 161 words
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Article78 1939-02-15 11 Reuter. London. Feb. 14. rOR two hours the British Airways r liner from Paris circled over Croy-d-n—unable to land. With seven passengers and a crow ol three aboard the plane could not ?et the undercarriage down for landing. Fire brigade and ambulances and men In asbestosReuter. - 78 words
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Article27 1939-02-15 11 Mcntival. Feb. H -tiirmany is reported to have purchased ihe entire season's output o, dried apples ol Ijne Canadian Ifartttmr Provinces for imme-27 words
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Article65 1939-02-15 11 Reuter. Tokyo. Feb. 14.—Another Soviet-Jap- a neat incident is reported to have OCcurred on Lhe western frontier of Manchukuo, according to a Japane.-e Hsin king despatch. A Japanese patrol was fired on at hilalin on Sunday by Russian soldier.;. I- uither shooting is reported to have lollowedReuter. - 65 words
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Article73 1939-02-15 11 London. Feb. 11. .Mr. Chamberlain announced In the Commons that a While Paper containing the Mc.Mahon CCfl« spondi nee will he iiniiei a> soon as possible. The much-discuvsed correspondence between bir Henry McMuhon and Shi rift Hussein in I.'US deals with the secret history ef the73 words
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Article263 1939-02-15 11 Reuter. Rome. Feb. 11. 11/ITII sombre impressive ritual this afternoon Pope Tins XI was borne f< r the last time down < 5 c nave of St. Peter's to the altar beneath the seat of St. Peter and thence to the tomb. The litter onReuter. - 263 words
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Article24 1939-02-15 11 Reuter. Washington. Feb 14.—France is untitled ported to be placing a new order ftv 115 twin-engi-a-d bombers With a B more firm.—l 7: uter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Advertisement50 1939-02-15 11 SFEOALRELEASE Outstanding 2 Malay 2 records p "ALLAHUAKBAR" "SEMBAHYANG" Suns by Miss Tarn in all 11.M.V. Orchestra. p "CHINTA HATI" ***** "ICE LILIN" Theme Songs from Malay Talkie: CHINTA HATI NMg by Miss T ARM IN All accompanied by Hary's Hawaiian Hand. "H.M.V: SPECIALISTS H^MMmT SINGAPORS, PLNANG, KUALA LUMPUR. mßßOmma*50 words
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551 1939-02-15 12 Singapore, Wednesday. "THOI f.H the position ir. Poland at the present time is that a war in the near future would surprise nobody, the (Government is leaving no stone unturned to complete all preparations for defence ai I the551 words
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Article149 1939-02-15 12 I From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Monday. FINDING a geld cross on the road, Rasitl, a brracl seller, attempted to dispose of it at a jeweller's shop at Cross S'reet yesterday. A detective who happened to be nearby arrested him and this149 words
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Article53 1939-02-15 12 H. E. the Governor and High Commissioner. Sir Shtnton Thomas, and Lady Thomas are due back in Singapore at noon by the X.L.M plane from Saigon. They have visited Siam and French Indo-ChLia during last few weeks. Prom Rflngkok tiny went to Angkor, and before leaving Saigon53 words
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275 1939-02-15 12 Singai x »re, Wednesday. jOETWEEN 500 and 600 volunteers take part in the first largescale A.K.I', rehearsal which, accordI plan:--:, will take place in March in Singapore. The rehearsal will bo the most extensive yet: the city's aii- rani sirens wi'l come into use. and275 words
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Article131 1939-02-15 12 Singapore, Wednesday. ufost people who visit Singapore are tly content to remain quiet and »53 In a leisurely manner, but not si .Ir H. M. Bateman, the famous artist. 1 c mimorous sketches have appear- cd in the Tatler and other veil-known journal In England. Batcman131 words
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Article26 1939-02-15 12 Reuter. The untitled Feb. 14— Political circles cinate that, if Britain and France le to grant recognition of the Franco Government, Holland will follow suit —Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article186 1939-02-15 12 [From Our Own Reporter* Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. rpHE fact that three of the twelve A Bills coming up before the next session of the Federal Council on Friday, Feb. 24, relate to the army and another (the Air Navigation Amendment Bill) has an indirect bearing on defence, lends186 words
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Article187 1939-02-15 12 [From Our Own Reporter} Kuala Lumpur, Monday. TAKING into consideration the fact that her husband had absconded and deserted her after having influenced her to commit the offence, and that she had remained in gaol for two months Mr. Justice Gordon Smith at the Selangor Assizes187 words
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133 1939-02-15 12 [From Our Oicn Reporter] Ipch, Tuesday. ■p\G Chin a 60-year-old Chinese bamboo trader residing in the outskirts of Kampar, was the victim of an alleged robbery which occurred yesterday morning at 3 o'clock. It appears that he was walking- aloin a bridle path133 words
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Article86 1939-02-15 12 \Fro7n Our Own Reporter] Penang, Monday. AFTER a brief lull, another tar- splashing incident occurred in Kuala Kangsar Road at 8 p.m. today. Three Chinese riding bicycles dismounted in front of Chop Wah Bee, cloth merchant and threw packages ol tar at the signboard. They entered three86 words
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80 1939-02-15 12 lFro m our Own Reporter* M Penang, Tuesday. R. T E. Conaghan's house, No. 7. Pangkor Road. Penang. was the Jtccnc of a daylight burglary committed last Sunday afternoon, between 3 pm and 5 p.m. Mr. Conaehan was away at the tUT of the burglary and80 words
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216 1939-02-15 12 \From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Moi A FINDING that the deceased had decided to end his life h financial worries and that death was due to asphyxiation fr hanging was returned by Che Abdul Malek, the second magi this morning when he acted as216 words
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Article264 1939-02-15 12 [From Our Own Repo^te'l Ipoh, Tuesday. "|*HE trial of the 14-year-old Malay boy on a charge of murder, in the Perak Supreme Court before the Hon. Mr. Justice C. M. Murray Aynsley, concluded yesterday when the accused was discharged. Th assessors Messrs. B. N. BintJe264 words
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193 1939-02-15 12 I From Ow Own Reporter] IIVIIP Kuala Lirmpur, Monday. JAYUS bin Suba'at, a Javanese gardener of Mr. J. w. Lewis Chief Engineer, Way and Works,' Railway?, claimed trial when he was charged before Mr A. J. Grattan Bellew, the First Magistrate with having committed housebreaking by193 words
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Article123 1939-02-15 12 Kuala Lumpur, Moi d •'kNY of you fellows get th< 'Prisoner's Song', sent it to the gaol", said J n Nelson, 26-year-old boa ed in connection wit) breaking and robbery Lumpur to the croud thai collected round him as cd from the court est wted the123 words
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Article235 1939-02-15 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lunpitr, Monday. EpOUND guilty on a charge having been found loitering i (Hying Hub road last night, hong Mm and Wong Kirn Koi, two unemployed Chinese each of whom admitted two previous convictions, were sentenced to three mouths' rigorous imprisonment each235 words
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Article85 1939-02-15 12 Commander W. 1... Orut, Cfaairmai the United Plantations Ltd a] d B Oil Palms Ltd. from Cop rived in Teluk Anson to pay bis visit to the various estates In the di 'net of Lower Perak under hi chai He is the father of Mr W.85 words
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Article86 1939-02-15 12 M_ i Ipoh. Tuesday. I R. J. A. Thivy, the Ipoh lawyer had j a narrow escape at 4 o'clock yester day afternoon when his car and a lorry came Into collision between the 28rh 1 and 29th mile from looh on the main road86 words
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Article13 1939-02-15 12 An Imperial air mail arrived lv Singapore this morning. Others ire13 words
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Advertisement17 1939-02-15 12 j Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMTTHV Chin* Building, Chuha Strati, W0& BINGAPORR. Hfel&K, MAKLNE, MOTOR VEHICLE AND WORKMEN'S17 words
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Advertisement26 1939-02-15 12 sr "%k v., CRANES WINCHES HOISTS EXCAVATORS CONCRETE MIXERS SLUICE GATES PUMPS ETC ETC RANSOMES RAPIER LTD. IPSWICH, ENGLAND. bOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA: McAUSTER CO., LTD.26 words
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692 1939-02-15 13 Johore Liahru, Tuesday. v lill lhe appointment of lour more medical ofliecrs to deal with the ol the State, giving a service of instruction, prevention I ment, ami Ihe construction of i hospital for Paloh district, I and692 words
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Article476 1939-02-15 13 f the Hainan coup dawning on the Fhe Daily Telegraph, r to the Cavern's mouth" in these days rimes, admits that a new i n created in the ;t iously wonders it' created for France have been purcoincide with presm the Mediteris no reason to this precious476 words
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Article, Illustration71 1939-02-15 13 B«>wtes auu .i.e. crew of nine oi tne Lowestoft steam-drifter "Hosam.-a* arrived at Liverpool Street Station, London, to receive the Pruirier Trophy and Windvane from Sir John Simon (Chancellor of the Exchequer) recently at a dinner. The Trophy was awarded to Skmper Bowles and Ids crew for the71 words
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136 1939-02-15 13 Reuter. London, Feb. 14. ARRANGEMENTS ate almost complete for the institution of a regular air mail service between the United States jind Europe, says the Daily Telegraph in a leader. Within a month—the Telegraph Hew York correspondent mentions Mar. 15. asReuter. - 136 words
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Article125 1939-02-15 13 Singapore, Tuesday. ANEW trial in the case in which Mas Katto, a Japanese hotel proprietress, stood charged in the Criminal District Court under the Women and Girls Protection Ordinance, was ordered to take place bsfore the Sixth Magistrate at 2 p.m. on Feb. 16. This step125 words
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146 1939-02-15 13 Reuter. "FURTHER successful recruiting fisrures are announced in connection with the Territorial Army and Air Forte. During; January the number of Territorial recruits at 4,102 was I "ocord. In the same month l.Tfil women joined the Auxiliary Territorial Service. Owing to the time lac; between recruitxnentReuter. - 146 words
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Article105 1939-02-15 13 Reuter. London. Feb. 14. THE Australian delegate at the I Evian Conference declared that Australia is willing to take 15,000 refugees over a p< riod of three years. Mr. Myron Taylor expressed his conviction that the world could absorb the people who had left Germany without injuringReuter. - 105 words
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Article61 1939-02-15 13 Reuter. I'< 1\ o, Feb. 11 CIR Robert tra!,?;?. the British Am--3 bassador, called on th? Foreign Minister at 9.30 am. to-day and made representations regarding Hainan Island on similar lines to the French protest of yesterday mcrning. The Foreign Minister's explanation to Sir Robert CraigieReuter. - 61 words
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416 1939-02-15 13 Singapore, Tuesday. "1 DO not want his maintenance but I want a separation from him. He is 'c. very heavy opium smoker," said pretty looking Ng Low Luan to Mr. Conrad Oldham in the polie? court this morning when sho was giving her evidence416 words
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Article111 1939-02-15 13 Reuter. Chungking. PC*. 14 AN aerial battle tr.ok place fWteiday morning above Lanchow, cap tal cf Kansu province, whin 21 Japan so plan raided the city, accord ng to Cti despatches received her; tn-day. Chinese pnr*uit planes Intercepted thun and the Japanese machines are r pettedReuter. - 111 words
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Article115 1939-02-15 13 Moulvi P. K. Musa. a v aown Mus lim preacher end publisher of South Malabar, India, has arrived In Bil aDcre. and is a gu r sl oi Mr. K. P. Mo Yusoff, partner ol the Indian Labour Company, Tanjong Pagar. Moulvi Musa has dcv t d his115 words
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Advertisement146 1939-02-15 13 12--j much nicer ~~J> I I with the addition ol a little J Acoin Milk. It it £m I so good thai you can ha?*.. SB A r "§f tell it's not in.. M wPh roa A /II I Ij\ cream. Acorn Mi k hs pre- B lP -y oared146 words
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Article271 1939-02-15 14 a VERY pretty wedding was this A morning s .lemnised at the Church ol St. Teresa, Kampons Kahru Road, when Mr. John Then, the popular Chinese sportsman, was married to Dorothy See dm Lin. the fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. See Cheng Ann. The bride who271 words
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Article51 1939-02-15 14 TO-DAY Ilith Tide: 1.16 am. <9.5 feet). 1.16 pm. <10 feet). Low Tide: 7.06 a.m. (2.2 feet). 7.34 p.m. (2 feet) Soccer: Nestanglo vs. O.CB.CS'AS*adiuiv Uniteer* vs Wirne Bros., F. N.; SR C. Six-a-Side, S.R.C. Hockey: S.R.C. vs. Ceylon Sports Club— C S C.; S.C.R.C. Home and Home,51 words
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222 1939-02-15 14 THE growth of our movement depends on its leadership, which is shared by volunteer and trained members of the staff, each bringing her different experience, knowledge and gifts, says the annual report of the Y.W.C.A. A small international staff with special skills and training in administration222 words
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Article, Illustration508 1939-02-15 14 G. E C 3, A. P. C 1. gRIGHT and interesting soccer was served at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday evening when the G.E.C. defeated the A.P.C. by three goals to one in the first round of the Business Houses League competition.508 words
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Article24 1939-02-15 14 Reuter. London, Feb. 15.—Grimsby beat Sheffield United by one goal to nil in the replay of the F. A. fifth round.—RenterReuter. - 24 words
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Article252 1939-02-15 14 THE six-a-side football tournament held by the S.R.C. provided keen soccer on the Padang this evening. All the games were keenly contested and there was little to choose between the teams. In the first match Dumbletons team beat Bain s team by two goals to252 words
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Article123 1939-02-15 14 [From Our Own Report**} Ipoh, Tuesday. rpHE Perak Malays will leave for Seremhan on Saturday for the F.M.S. Malays Hockey Tournament which will be held there during the Chinese New Year Holidays. In previous years only Pf-rak. 8t»laneor and Ne f tj pa't.cipated hut this123 words
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676 1939-02-15 14 TURF ("By Marcus Super bus") TRAINING was carried on (his mornin? both on the second hi Bukit Tiroah and at the slow track at Hukit Tinpffi vail preparation for the Singapore Spring: races, which pnmm» h i m Saiurday. nr Horses from the676 words
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Advertisement118 1939-02-15 14 1 Qet Instant Soothing Lasting Relief with RESINOL This famous ointment is the ideal first-aid and healer for burning, itchy skins. A single application soothes the sore, inflamed surface brings instant i relief. Absolutely pure, Resinol will not harm the tenderest skin. Prescribed by physicians for over forty years. Flesh118 words
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Advertisement104 1939-02-15 14 Kidneys Must Clean Out Acids Your body cleans out excess Acids ami poisonous wastes In your blood thru 9 million tiny delicate Kidney tubes or filters. If Poisons in the Kidneys or Bladder make you suffer from Getting Up Nights, Nervousness, Leg Pains, Circles Under Eyes, Backache, Aching Joints. Acidity,104 words
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Advertisement159 1939-02-15 14 Fcf Style, Comfort. EcMMBf, CONSULT The Oriental Optica! o>.. MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN' Head Office: 162. South Bridge Rd Branch OMice: 348. N Bridge W SINGAPORE FREE TESTING. MORE OF THE GENTLEMEN'S \*mt*%... WOOLLEN, TROPICAL I J SUITINGS ARE BEING SHIPPED If j THIS TERM CALL AXM SELECT EARLY I r jtt159 words
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Article90 1939-02-15 15 MIXING fans who alwa>s beef r< feree had a hero in illy lighter Luigi ocked one out. d! bis match with Romoni, Celli watched, Referee Alberto M.i (i ever and raised hand in teken of rushed up, shoved and pasted a ter-upper-cut on Referee jaw.90 words
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Article246 1939-02-15 15 Oar Own correspondent Muar. Monday. agj v indo-Ceylone.se Association rig great interest in cricket tnd have had several net Y( urday they opened the on with a home and home ed at the Police padang. the game were the fine X Pillay and Koay Kok M246 words
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Article48 1939-02-15 15 .of Blackpool, a reswimmei 50 years ago burjh Royal Infirmary r or' 70. f:om Blackpool to wderhall pedestrian meeth, and was knocked r wd, his leg being broken nade an unsuccessful 'im the English Channel. I records for 40 and 80 il Lambeth Baths in 188748 words
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955 1939-02-15 15 Magnificent Work By Simpson Hongkong, Feb. 8. DOMINATING the navy pack in the loose and in the hneouts and having slightly more of the ball from the set scrums, the Malayan Rugby Tnion fifteen yesterday confounded their most optimistic critics whin they955 words
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Article, Illustration19 1939-02-15 15 The Malayan side photographed with the Royal Navy who they beat at Hongkong last Wednesday.19 words
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182 1939-02-15 15 pLAPTON Orient have appointed Mr. T. W. Halsey, heir secretary, to the position of secretarymanager and he ill take over from Mr. Peter Proud foot, who had held the office of manager over three different period Lately Mr. Proudfoot had not enjoyed good health.182 words
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Article130 1939-02-15 15 Over 25's Under 25's The Singapore Recreation Club will close its hockey season with a Horn, and Home match between the "Oyer 25 s" and "Under 25*s" at the Club Ground on Friday. Feb. 17 at 5 pm.: Over 25's:—O. C Aeria; E. G. Wheatley, P. F. de Souza: G.130 words
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Article85 1939-02-15 15 Jim Wilde, the farmer heavy-weight champion of Wales, war, cut. by broken p.lass and bruised when he smashed vi bis car in trying to avoid a woman who stepped from the pavement in one of the main streets of Swansea. The woman. Mrs. Joanna Dumphy.85 words
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Advertisement111 1939-02-15 15 ITASTE \l/fc\ /COATED J^MONOUE Are you one of the people who wake un in the morning with these unpleasant symptoms? They are a sign that the liver is not functioning properly and that the digestive system is OU Vo^S d right Ls usually t simole matter, treated in the right111 words
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Advertisement162 1939-02-15 15 CAPITOL. SATURDAY NEXT at II a. m. j Bumner "MICKEY MOUr! ?!atinee f Special programme of selreted pictures includm": "The Awful Tooth" (Our Ga:r> "Hawaiian Holiday"' (Mickey Mouse) "Singapore and Johore" (Technicolor Travelogue" "Popeye the Sailor" In "Mutiny ain't Adults .50 cts. Children .25 cts. Membrrs of Mickey Moase FREE.162 words
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Advertisement90 1939-02-15 15 (NACET 1 BLADES; P NACET n You can depend upon Naccl AEGD. TRADE MARK I I Blades to give you many close, I H smooth shaves. They bring that L MADE IN ENGLAND J Br uniformly high quality never before known in low-priced blades BPQ every blade in every packet90 words
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Article902 1939-02-15 17 flV RESTRICTION A Ti; i ULURE? l abour Must v Retained We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but in publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views 1 expressed. the Malaya Tribune} o] Restriction is to [tin by creating an902 words
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Article90 1939-02-15 17 Singapore. Tuesday.—An Englishspeaking Teochiu named Mr. Lim Kok Gok claimed trial this morning in the second police court before Mr. Conrad Oldham to a charge that he at 3 30 p.m. on Feb. 3 at No. 516, North Bridge Road deceived one Tong Tcng Heng by dishonestly inducing90 words
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Advertisement36 1939-02-15 17 J For quick sporting events, for i races of all sorts an idea* J BINOCULAR. QUALITY GUARANTEED. S i PRICE MODERATE. I Obtainable from: i J NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO. j S 71, High Street, Singapore.36 words
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Advertisement580 1939-02-15 17 MALAYAN PftgMIEQ HOTEC TO-NIGHT f I COCKTAIL DANCE j 6..J0 to 8.30 p.m. (informal) <>.:ifi to Midnight NE W CA BA RE T .1 TTRAC 77 O A j j MIMI "JOSE j POPULAR MEXICAN DANCERS. 5 Dinner 83.00. Non-diners .$l.OO. I S RAFFLES BRASSERIE CONFECTIONERY ft BAKERY. IS E580 words
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Article192 1939-02-15 18 New York. Tiik [JnitecJ States Ambassador to China, Mi Nelaon T Johrtscn, was ih< Rucst of honour ;»t ihe largest (unci i I It. tlie hJstcry oi the ci;i" a Solf] Johnson >a;d that he hr.d left Ie oi Chins who calmvy face thr m i n192 words
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Article223 1939-02-15 18 Central News. A S "ARP curtailment in Kawanrtung's revenue consequent upon the fall of Canton and its neighbouring areas was revealed by Mr. Koo Ichnn, Commissioner of Finance. A.s a result of losses of 80 per rent, re venue from import duties. 50 per cent, fromCentral News. - 223 words
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168 1939-02-15 18 Step Contemplated By Central Government SHANGHAI. EXTENSION OF CHINESE GUERRILLA WARFARE TO MANCHOUKUO IS FORESEEN AS RESULT OF AN ANNOUNCEMENT THAT GOVERNORS OF THE MANCHURIAN PROVINCES WIII SHORTLY BE APPOINTED BY THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT UN DER 6EN CHIANG KAI SHEK Whil t wiM168 words
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Article127 1939-02-15 18 4 confirmed report from Canton says that 500 Buddhist idols were seized by the Japanese from the Wah Lam Ttmple (better known as the Temple of the Five Hundred Genii). Tne idols of were almost Uniterm size about six feet high. They were installed 1.500 year- ago.127 words
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Article53 1939-02-15 18 Swatuw -In view of the prevailing shortage of rice local merchants recently Imported 12.G00 oag s of nee frotr. Shanghai which is to be disposed i-i the market here at $12 (Chinese currency) per 100 catties. Th e local authorities have taken steps to oversee the sales and53 words
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Article135 1939-02-15 18 Shiukwan, Kwant ung. A STIRRING message tailing upon people of Kwanffteag to light for the final victory in the present defensive war and to disregard sacrifices has been Issued by General Li Hon-wan, new Chairman of the Kwatiftnn* Provincial Government. T? c message, several thousand words In135 words
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Article232 1939-02-15 18 DESCRIBED as an fr tne Gn *8 Shorthand the Chinese lanraare Chinese entitled book of Chinese P,, and Shorthand/ has Mr. Yen H*un is a first-place u inner i„ ,v Stenographers' Contest Aecrttfii.g to the r Mo.t-u .-d Dictionary Onirtry of Bducati, 59 phonetic alphabets ber cf232 words
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262 1939-02-15 18 X urn in |MM£NSE difficulties are Lonfronting Ihe army of labourers en hu l ling two new railways which, if the war stretches into 1911 serve as vital arferie for the inflow o:* munitions into China. One oi the262 words
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Article102 1939-02-15 18 Central News. Chungking -Thirty-three Chinese organisationa in North China have lointly issued a circular telegram denouncing tlie Japanese-sponsored "peace move." Th" telegram charges the Japanese with circulating messages appealing for peace in the name cf Chinese bodies and prominent persons such a, Marshal Wu Pei-fu, and meanwhileCentral News. - 102 words
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83 1939-02-15 18 HanM Jan j fOLLOWINO the reeenl Bank of China in Hanoi, a office of the Central Bank C shortly be established in Ha Officials to manage the i .■J: arrived at Haiph riling and Chungking. Estab nenl w the bank, it is pointed ou83 words
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Advertisement539 1939-02-15 18 DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By T. H. Tan -lIS 7%7V--# m~W Natural Mineral MM I nature cures it with her own MIRACULOUS SALTS of the EARTH! £Bb« W Up arid down the country, thousands oi rheumatic suiterers are finding lastiag relief in nothing more H T»| I M*WSft&m* impressive th539 words
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Advertisement18 1939-02-15 18 J v ĕomt repairs h rj./ mm v hole it e• V t/i# IT OBTAIN ACL L fVfff) '<•18 words
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608 1939-02-15 19 (United Press). nil (JANDHI m a statemont to the Pre*; ii. < l v Wardhaganj. Feb. 8. j liajai. who was arrested a second UmVtZr *2JZ nc 'V ed a ,c!e I> l ""»e >-«P«rt(United Press). - 608 words
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159 1939-02-15 19 (United Press). Jaipur, Feb. 6. BgSTERDAY evening a batch I vagrah.'s defied the b;tn placed on the Praja Mandal. Hf i hnanjivalalji Mishra, kiim „f th< Jaipur bar and I'jcf.Presidenl of the Mandal was a( tig h< ad «»f the batch. from Manirkchowk(United Press). - 159 words
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Article52 1939-02-15 19 (United Press). ires. —me rersiaem M*4 m the Central Lejjisla!s*attj U-da? that the Govrrnrn W ra\ fo s disallowed the udinurnmeni MSmd regarding lack representation ol Indian Muslims f"» ,h I -t'ii rence on the m»f »hat r M not primarily fonrrrn fn P (,overnor-General-in-l Mii i/. IVmtti(United Press). - 52 words
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Article157 1939-02-15 19 (United Press). New Delhi. Feb. 6. UNITED Press lobby correspondent v learns that the draft of the Indo-British trade agreement will be placed before the Central Assembly on Feb. 24 next. This appears to have been agreed upon at a conference of party leaders which Sir N.(United Press). - 157 words
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Article26 1939-02-15 19 (United Press). Cuttack, Feb. 7 —There are about 350 prisoners now stayhv, in Dnensanui State gaol, says the "Samaj." a local daily.—(United Press).(United Press). - 26 words
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305 1939-02-15 19 New Delhi Feb 7 JHE Central Assembly to-day threw out by 56 against 45 vote*, the Defence Secretary B motion for consideration of the Naval Reserve Forces Discipline Bill after two days' discussion. The Congress Muslim League and the Nationalist Parties, as305 words
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550 1939-02-15 19 (United Press). New Delhi, Feb. 9. IN the t>rtral Legislative Assembly to-day, replying to Mr. S. Satyamurthi, Mr. Oj»ilvie (the Defence Secretary) stated that the Crown was undc. obligation to protect Indian states against foes, foreign or domestic. The(United Press). - 550 words
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Article, Illustration214 1939-02-15 20 kMiiftlrri by a vvou.an secretary and three i lerks, Mr. P. A. B. McKerron. rvi.C.S. is head of the Voluntary Service Enrolment Bureau Top: Mr. MeKerron's woman secretary at work. Right: Mr. McKerron. and beiow is a picture of a section of the214 words
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Title Section14 1939-02-15 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT No. W. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, February 15, 1939 FOUR PAGES.14 words
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Article290 1939-02-15 I V pmuci systems of relays, not only our entire Empire, but the whole r l t l—-hould i* choose to listen—can be made to hear the voice of Yin striightiorwardly from her central seat of government, and time oi stress and uncertainty that might prove of290 words
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Article, Illustration309 1939-02-15 I THE world's first radio newspaper has made itf T appearance. In MSB*? U.S.A a newspaper the 'St. Louis Post-Dispatch,' has broadcast the first edition of their radio newspaper. After months of experiments, they Installed receiving sets in the homes of many of their employees. The nrJt309 words
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Article73 1939-02-15 I •PHF NBC is already organising its personnel lor the relay of the runcommentaries on the Olympic re to be held in 1940 at ndl The broadcasts of Uie various events will De telephoned to thence transmitted through the German short-wave stations at Zeesen, tc be picked up lt73 words
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Article43 1939-02-15 I p is now announced that following the completion of tests In Denmark the Prernment and the Copenhagen municipality have provided a subsidy to enSan poli?e force in thac cit, y lo ir and transmitter-re cwverequipment for use in police cars.43 words
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Article, Illustration60 1939-02-15 I As Ciovnnor-General Designate of Australia, H.K.H. the Djke ol K.G., J "auVust v message of greeting to the Commonwealth on Austmha Day Jan. g ast. His IIo B Highness spoke from a studio ggj {*n*,„-_ nis first broadcast from the BBC's Pavcatry have heard60 words
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Article36 1939-02-15 I TT is understood that the wavdengtlu 1 to be used by the new cross-Channel radio-telephone stations will be 3.6 and 4 4 metres in one direction, and 3.95 ana 4.9 metre- in the other.36 words
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Article75 1939-02-15 I PIR JOHN REITH. late 3 al of the 8.8.C.. was appointedI Grana Commander of the Royal Order H Z^ S other radio figured in the list were CecfiGrave*. Deputy Director-General of the 8.8.C.. who was made a Knight Commander of the Order of St. Michael and St. George75 words
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547 1939-02-15 I ADVANTAGES EXPLAINED PROBABLY the most important feature of the modern receiving set is its ability to receive a wanted short-wave station, clear of those on either side of it. t This is generally called 'adjacent channel selectivity; and 1n the super- j heterodyne circuit is547 words
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Article, Illustration34 1939-02-15 I CYRIL SMITH, one of the most brilliant pianists in the Home country, will take part in the Ninth 8.8.C. Empire Symphony Concert, which will be broadcast at 6.40 a.m. on Tuesday next.34 words
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Article, Illustration113 1939-02-15 I FE garden, or west front of Buckingham Palace, London home of their Majesties the King and Queen. To the left of the photograph, in the north front, are their Majesties* Private Apartments, and in the centre are the windows of the famous Bow Room —the room113 words
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Article23 1939-02-15 I CHRISTMAS, 1938, was the tenth anniversary of the "Wireless for the Blind' 7 fund. The fund has now provided over 44,000 wireless sets.23 words
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Article151 1939-02-15 I PICTURES transmitted by the BBC's Television Station at Alexandra Palace, North London, have been picked up by the RCA receiving station at Riverhead, New York, more than three thousand miles away. The normal service range of the BBC Television Station is thirty miles The programme seen151 words
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Article511 1939-02-15 I NB.—Readers' questions we answered free, but each one must be accompanied by a "Query Coupon to be found on this pace. It Is MOST important that all queries should be addressed to the Malaya Tribune, and NOT to Broadcasting House. Will contributors please make a note of this?511 words
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Article86 1939-02-15 II BroaiLtfn^^aUnn^aTch^ 1 k "Volee of S& China" is XRVcfand iK* Voi of 2«-27 m. (11.418 p*T bf 0W fa th <£ 12.20 National Anthem. 12.25 Chinese music; reports i tonese. to Ca*. 12.35 Western music: reports in t nese. m j a p^ J2.45 Chinese music.86 words
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Article202 1939-02-15 II 5? oU win S »s the transmisslo» schedule for the Kweiyanr |S casting Station, whose call si®*u XPSA. Its Wavelength is L* (6980 Kcs.). а.m. б.50 National Anthem: Band 7.05 News reports in Chinese" chin. ese music. 7.50 Interval. p.m. 1.20 Music; Talk: Fukien, Kwim. tung and Peiping202 words
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