Malaya Tribune, 21 February 1939

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Ul XXVL- No. 13. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Tuesday, February 21, 1039. The Malaya Tribune 30 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1939 FIVE CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 130 1 Read TJie s I II A V X I H I X E Dominant In Malaya WOOD DUNN 'DAIRY MAID* j PURE A I SIR A LIAN CREAMERY BUTTER V^^^^^^^^^^j^U^^t^P^^™" f)ar!{inffs by a!l high-class Provision Dealers. (fUTTIPIE c b (Incorporate u> Ei.S W.P.S ..'> A 000 D HEALTHY HAIR NCQ.
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    • 324 1 Agents:—Hal Chew Hotel. Tel. 3015, 35. Beach Road. i your RIGHTS IV If CLOVES MILK c CREAM This BABK CLOVER speaking and I intend to tell thP world tha jM W f -/'Pg =^^7_Hffi there's nothing like C L 0 V E R W BRAND MILK. After Smo*t suitable to
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    • 135 1 IMMM PAGE*] LATE 92. PICCADILLY, I LONDON. I DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER TAILORMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS IN STOCK. FROM:— j $5. $30. j 13 BATTERY ROAD. TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE. BOOKS FOR ADULTS ONLY. THE CHOICE OF A MATE by Anthony M. Ludovici. With an Introduc tion by Norman Haire and 7
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  • 864 2 SOUND FINANCES THE twenty-ninth ordinary general meeting of the *ver Molek Kuhi>er Company, Limited was held at its registered Office, No. 18, Jonker Street, Malac?a. on Friday. Mr. Chee Guan Chiang, the chairman of the comnany presided There w:»re also present:—Messrs. Ong Chin
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  • 340 2 London i r A WIPE who com,,. Md been libelled a "ghMorous" H0 her hu-band wenl action in the King's Mrs. Valeric Hampstead Garden su sued the "Sunday fi She alleged that i• an article by Mi s Lou i that her husband Ml was
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  • 158 2 IAPAVPap Haagkong, Feb. IH Vo arn,v and Raval commanders are gathering in Hotkow nortk of Hainan Island, and are holding daily conference to Wscu* futs c plans m view of the activities of French warships in the Tongkin* Bij virion. Among the command
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  • 76 2 Allahabad. F;b Mohan Malaviya in r iti ment issued to thr> pr< o\ of the Gaekwar of P: r< r< nobility, generosity, pat iot hi2h order amonc tin Prn After relating »11 the mtw dered to the Bcnare Hnu where a mo«t un-tr-diio been built after the n r
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 457 2 STEAMER SAILINGS P CL BRITISH INDIA (incorporated in England). V U LINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore 1939 CANTON 15.500 Feb. 21 I SOMALI 6.800 Mar. 10 CORFU 15,000 Mar. 10 Lai IKAL Io.UUJ Mar. 24 CARTHAGE 15 00C Apr. 7 I BANGALORE 6.000 Apr. 8 RAJPUTANiJ 17 000 Apr. 21
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    • 507 2 AMER SAILINGS §*ORUUEb'TSCUfcI< LLOYD, (Incorporated In Germany). The underni tod are the Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 s. 4 ALLER*' omits Manila and Hongkong Feb. 27 •j m.s. "MARBURG" Mar. 6 s.s. "POTSDAM omits Manila, Shanghai, N. China Yokohama Mar.
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    • 351 2 S To: BANGKOK SAIGON- By Luxurious One Class Motorships. Displacement Tons From Penang, P. Sham, Malacca, Spore S m.s. "Jutlandia" (13,100) 21-2 22-2 23-2 25-2 I m.s. "Meonia" (11,000) 14-3 15-3 16-3 18-3 1 m.s. "Alsia" (12.500) 4-4 5-4 6-4 8-4 j NEXT HOLIDAY CRUISE j February 25th 1939 to
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    • 129 2 ■v HAMBURC-AMERIKA LIN IE Deutsch Australische Dampfschiffs Geseilschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. T jl Due Spore 1939 s-s. OLDENBURG Direct Feb. 22 S5. NEUMARK Direct Mar. I t m.s. RAMSES' Direct Mar. 20 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND HAMBURG AND BREMEN.
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  • 187 3 I From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Sunday, yyEARNE'S Internal Air Service from last Friday, started a newschedule, the time table now including Ipoh and Taiping as stopping places three times a week. The itinerary on Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays will be
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  • 183 3 [From Our Own Correspondent] London, Feb. 10. A SHORTAGE of the exclusive diet demanded by Malayan bcrnutfd kraits and a hamadryad has caused a crisis in the London Zoo. Every autumn a supply of grass snakes and common lizards has to be laid in to last
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  • 37 3 The family-of the late Mr. Joseph Pearson wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends who attended the funeral, as well as all those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence.
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  • 30 3 Mr. Wee Thiam Kee, aged 36. passed away suddenly on Sunday, 19-2-39, at jalan Kembangan, 5' 2 mile, off Chamd Road. Funeral Wednesday, February 22nd. Penang papers please copy.
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  • 266 3 Reuter. Perpignan, Feb. 20. G.en. Franco proposes to reorganise his Government and hand over the Premiership to his brother-in-law, Serrano Y. Sune:\ now Minister of the Interior, according to information from a wellinformed source. Franco will remain at the head of the State and
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  • 261 3 Reuter. London, Feb. 21. THIS will be a week of crisis in respect of the Palestine Conference, in the opinion of the Arab delegations. They point out that the publication of the McMahon correspondence, which would ordinarily have been expected to clarify their claims for independence,
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  • 93 3 AN interesting Malay wedding concluded on Saturday, when Mr. A. H. Jumat. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. T. f. Jumat, was married to Miss Salma bmte Shaikh Dawocd, daughter of Mr. ana Mrs T. Dawood. The bridegroom's father is the cnier Malay interpreter at the
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  • 353 3 Reuter. London. Feb 20. MR tSutler announced in the Commons to-day at question time ihat the Italian Government were sending 30,000 more troops to Libya, and that the British Government would be fully informed of this movement according to the terms of the Anglo-Italian
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  • 801 3 What Readers Are I Saying A THE SENTUL STRIKE We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but in publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir,—lt is a matter of great satisfaction that the conditions at
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  • 676 3 [To the Editor of the Ma'aya Tribune] Sir, —I read with great interest in the Tribune a letter on Indian Labour by one Mr. Yahya. It dues not call lor any comments or explanation as it exposes in itself the political and inteinational ignorance of the writer. as
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  • 49 3 Reuter. Lor, Angeles. Feb. 20.—Captain C T. L Partrikßoark, well-kmwn polo p.ayer was seriously injured In match when his horse fell and, rolling over him, brok.> his left shoulder blade. It was learned later in the noajplta] that Roark Buffered a serious brain ininrv Reuter
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 401 3 Classified Advertisements NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. ~«rfl an now invited for tne or service. For Municipal Tender Room Date of Closing. i gnipbatt of AIUJU?P :y fneriod 1-6-39 to pinafoi pc«« 4pm April 3 1939 1 5 ions ol Oxide Gasworks, 12 noon, April 3, 1939. gallang Elec trically B
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    • 68 3 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Canvassers for SILKS. Salary 100>. Particulars free. Terms Liberal. Jindals, Ltd. Ludhiana, 132, India. CUT YOUR SUIT TO FIT YOURSELF. GIVE US YOUR TRIAL ORDER. THUNC CHYE CO TAILOR OUTFITTER, 23-11, COLEMAN STREET, l II I Mil MM I' MIIMWT~ M M For Accuracy and Beauty
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  • 88 4 WNachang, Feb. 19. lIILE forty-four foreigners at Kuling are leaving the famous Kiangsi mountain resort in lower Yangtze to which British and American authorities are sending their representatires t<> arrange for their evacuation, it is understood that the rest are prepaid to stay behind despite tin- Japanese demand
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  • 437 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London. Feb. 20. Previous To-day Change RUBRCt steady Featureless Spot Dureri I i ig 6 1)16 Bailers 8 316 i m Ist Forward (March) Buyers 8 1116 8 ltW Sellers 8 31C lC) Ind Forward (Apr.(June) Buyers BVa m h Sellers a l 3rd Forward
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  • 108 4 Chungking, Feb. 18. /'HINA to-day remembered the unprecedented Chinese aerial victory over the Japanese air force over Hankow on Feb. 18 last year when Chinese pursuit planes brought down 12 Jaoanese naval planes in 12 minutes in the most thrilling dogfights ever witnessed during the Sino-Japanese wa:\
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  • 377 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Monday. [I.M OOH, a .young Chinese rubber tapper from Kampong Jabi, a few miles out of Segamat town, was committed to the \ssizes on a charge of murder by Mr. A. J. Gracie, the Segamat Magistrate, following a lengthy preliminary enquiry.
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  • 204 4 London. 'J'HE needs of the Empire are referred to in a leading article in the "Lancet" which calls attention to the medical profession's attitude towards the refugee doctor problem. 'The medical profession." says the article, "was naturally expected by our Government to show friendliness to
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  • 189 4 London. £ON of a war-lime British subaltern w ho married a Frenchwoman, Raymond Buck, of Calais, who was one of a batch of recruits here, could speak only a few words of English. He had made up his mine to be a British Soldier
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  • 313 4 OIL RICHARDS, European group in tl of Representative and chal the Burma British Asso dressinsr the association said that they practical people it th realise, in the light oi the constitutional experii fail. If so, the responsibility with the Burmese. This Bumming un severe references
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  • 601 4 I From Our Oicn Reporter J Penan?, Sunday. r I?HE Penang Flying Club Air Rally held with the co-operation ol Roya: Air Force, Straits Settlements Volunteer Air Force, the Soya 1 Singapore Flying Club, Kuala Lumpur and the perak Flying Clubs was a great success.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 353 4 it v\Si of OBSBA Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: llanagertj OtHri 0444. a t. Manager's office 6442. Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-9. able Address CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital ~h. $40,000,000.00 Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. 4,800,000.00 Total Assets approximate, Ch. 2,020,000.00 Tse-Vune ior.r.g.
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    • 5 4 OH DAMAGE M Jm*j THRouch
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    • 67 4 VICTORIA TIIEATHĔ NOTICE FOR A SHORT SEASOnIwL\\ COMMENCING WED., FEB. 22nd NIGHTLY at 9.30 p.m. j /fk M 9 M THE WORLD'S GREATEST I'm ™JI rELEPATHIST. DIRECT FRG,.* A i.UCCLSSFUL TOUR OF THREE YEARS' IN ENGLAND. INCLUDING DEMONSTRATIONS BEFORE ROYALTY AND SCOTLAND YARD. STARRED AT DALY'S THEATRE, LONDON. ND ThE
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  • 307 5 RUSSIA WILL NOT YIELD TO FORCE Soviet-Japanese Fishery Dispute Chungking Feb. 18. jyjAINTAINING that the Soviet-Japanese fishery dispute has become a very grave Far Eastern political question, "Ta Kung Pao" expresses the conviction that the Soviet Government is adhering to its original stand end wiiJ
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  • 69 5 During the period Mar. 1 to 28, both dates inclusive, the weights of all mails +or despatch by train have to be recorded, and it is therefore necessary for the mail' to be closed somewhat earlier. During this period mails for despatch by the Day and
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  • 254 5 VIESSRS- Lewis Peat, Ltd., in I weekly rubber market report ndon dated Feb. 7 state: r market statistically is in ondition and should rcadilv )to favourable news. Politics, ntinue to play an adverse still k epir.g" outside supfrom the market. Sentibetter and the extusnesa of the last
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  • 260 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Monday. p>l Si) guilty of having caused grievous hurt to a coffee shop assistant by pouring acetic acid on him. Ong (Jhui Sang, a lemale hinese, was to-day sentenced to three years rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice J.
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  • 216 5 Singapore. Monday. Charged at the instance of Inspector VV. C. Alexander of the Joo Chiat Police Station, a M year old Hokkien named Ho Ah Pee appeared before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the fourth police court this morning when the following charts were explained to
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  • 267 5 What I j The Stars Foretell TO-MORROW FOR ALL 1 READERS. Some surprise is K*elf affecting private rather Z than business affairs. Tackle Z 2 problems that are worrying, the Z stars will be helpful in their Z J solution. m SPECIAL INFLUENCES: Feb- Z ruary 20 to March 20.
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  • 55 5 (From Our Own Correspond :nt) Bangkok. Feb. 20. j The Singapore and Sere moan Rotary I Clubs have both offered to house tht next Rotary Conference, but acceptance has been deferred. Colonel Rae has been nominated the next District Govj ernor. Prince Varnvaidyakara declining I the honour on
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 82 5 J£ WWMiIMW^ The most Exciting star combination of The Decade! M A 111 II VM w I I 'THE SISTERS' IN YOUR MEMORY This Picture will remain forever Great! ALHAMBRA Gala Midnight Premiere SATURDAY 25 th Feb. f J 7 Ann CLEARANCE SALE T LADIES' GENTS' CHILDREN'S. J HIGH CLASS'
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    • 55 5 DOCTORS CHOOSE HUMANISED TRUFOOD ior Ipiin Il After Humanised Trufood, from the 10th to I ihe 24th month—FOLLOW-ON TRUFOOD— a complete diet allowing for the progressive introduction of solids. Obtainable from The Medical Hall, Ltu ibe Federal Dispensary, Ltd. Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. The Dispensary (1929). Ltd. Penang. and from all
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    • 505 5 MAD WITH STOMACH PAIN It deent matter how long-standing your stomach trouble may be—it doesn't matter how bad yoor pais kj lfsilsin Brand Stomach Powder wiA almost certainly ease it away—and its casse as well. Take the ease oi Mr. J. R Far yean he suffered from gastric trouble. He
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    • 140 5 All pains, whether due to headaches, toothaches, neuralgia or rheumatism, are promptly relieved by ANACIN. It also reduces the fever and discomfort associated with colds. Let this guide you when you are in search of quick relief from aches and pains; doctors and dentists prescribe ANACIN today because they Know
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  • 421 6 THE following quotations from New York were received from Messrs. S. E Levy and Co., by air mail yesterday:— I Last Sale STOCKS Feb. 17 Feb. 13 Adams Express (No par) 9 1 2 9/2 American Can (Par $25) 91 90V 2 Amer. Forn. Power $7
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 316 6 GOLD LEAF TEA often the proass of those who rely lor their animatim upon the Grape ana Grain The eternal and delightful jarudo." ol C Id Leal Tea is to be the Hot Drink which iwirishes a cool mind. HL JH j fll JH _JBL_ H—SB CLEAR THAT l COLD
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    • 228 6 "HAD DIZZY SPELLS FOR 3 YEARS A Result of Indigestion "Before takine Kruschen," a woman writes, "I had very bad dizzy spells and hot flushes, bad spells of indigestion, and I was so nervous at times that the least thing would upset me. I was about thre? years in that
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    • 93 6 i" PYE RADIOS ARE SECOND TO NONE in Efficiency, Reliability and < Service. Hence they are i, VERY POPULAR IN MALAYA, j Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG. 1' Distributors: i OVERSEAS RADIO SERVICE, i) IS9, Orchard Road, Singapore. j YICK WOH HING j 425, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD I (Near Middle
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    • 24 6 Just unpacked GENT'S SOCKS OP PURE SILK, ART SILK, COTTON MIXTURE. BABA Co. Ltd., MIDDLE ROAD. BABA STORE 162. ORCHARD ROAD, 23, STAMFORD ROAD.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1227 6 Camera Advice From Spore 7.45 p.m. ZHL 225 metres (133 mcs) %PB 616 M S (48 m M«fl IK f|S IfeN >/ j p m ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcls) M sinh alese usl jj lnhale|ie) JHI Bp fI P >*•*»' I W| 4.50 Running commentary gi n K2O 1>
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  • 212 7 ANNA Lee has three leading men in her new film. Bdgar Wallace's A "The l our Just .Men" which Walter Porde is at present directing for Michael Balcon at the Ealing Studios. They are Hugh Sinclair. Griffith Jones and Frank Lawton and these three names
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  • 33 7 lion, breezy modern romance, m sweep of the Western out—these the (thief elements he Cowboy and the Lady," ing Gary Cooper and Mci .c i which opens a season at the 111 le-morrow.
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  • 224 7 Griffith Jones' test film was "A Yank At Oxford" (which ':ke "The Four Just Men' was produced by Michael Balcon» and as a result of his performance in it. Griffith was offered a starring contract with Mefro-Goldwyn-Mayer by Louis M. Mayer. Says Griffith: "I would very much liked
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  • 105 7 NORTH OF SHANGHAI." will be Columbia's first release for 1939. The James Craig-Betly Furness feature will be ready for national distribution on January 5. Included in the large cast are such prominent screen personalities as. Kave Luke. Dick Curtis. Joseph Downing, Honorable Wu. E. Alyn Warren, Louis
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  • 105 7 days members of the ,i.i uc hton **Mayunil working at Elstree rtin's Lane," were o the identity of a stranger on the set. ud to know who he it he was doing there, r revealed that he l< Lective and his object i a watchful eye
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  • 61 7 CAPITOL: "Sable C icada." ALHAMBRA: "The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse." PAVILION: "St. Martin's Lane." ROYAL: "New Searchlight." MARLBOROUGH: "Sevasadhan". GARRICK: "Swing High, Swing Low" and Rembrandt." ROXY: "Marie Antoinette." QUEENS: "His Affair." HAPPY WORLD: Cabaret, Side Shows. cinema boxing and other attractions. SEW WORLD: Cabaret, Side Shows, merry-go-round
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  • 578 7 ENTERTAINMENT PAGE much lias been written about the depressing aspect of the British film industry during the last few weeks that it is pleasant to hear of a film studio in this country, entirely British controlled, which has its full schedule complete for
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  • 71 7 /\NE o! the Longest and most difficult II roles ever attempted by a chMj s Bonita Granville's in -Beloved Brat. She appears in 2« ol the 274 scene* ollthis picture. The young actwss took it aUin her stride, however, and went her 263 .cenes without a single hitch
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  • 22 7 Joe and Loretta Clymas, another dancing tram appearing; with Great Mains Show which commences a season at the Capitol shortly.
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  • 97 7 k big fur robbery was in prcgrest on a roof tcp and a fj .nq of thieves carrying bags of valuable furs were tossing them to their companions in oi?:ic on a loiter level in a scene for "The Amazing Dr. CUtterhousc," the new Warner Bros,
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  • 177 7 yiRGINIA BRUCE shivered realisT ticallv and spoke her iin-.-s with teeth-chattering chill as, fully clothMi, ghe emerged from a shower bath comedy sequence in Columbia's "There's That Woman Again." Splendid piece of acting," came the chorus i»l tribute from members ot the east and staff,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 39 7 Taken Regularly Every Night BILE BEANS MAKE YOU LOOK AND FEEL YEARS YOUNGER aUh AM BRA Gala Midnight Premiere SATURDAY 25th Feb. ITS MOTION PICTURES' GW-ZCfTSTYTAR ji»*tf.-_ANU its GB^TEyrncTWK^ IN YOUR MEMORY This Picture will remain I forever Great!
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    • 404 7 \\o j y london HATS Your head io yours wedr ng a deserves an '|P > Bat.er S by Fur mi H«i" Hearing Restored, Head Noises Banished n -Is bats Catarrh and in a natural waj re lor< AmdZIIIg IfCSUIIS hearini la Borneo! the mo I Started in 24 Hours
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 118 7 i DAILY CROSSWORD j 4 cup across 27. a DOWN caviare. l. A herb of some temper, olout this makes an exoel- 2. 00 on. lad. you v "J* 4 an outsize beak. 5 Close ol clay. uV 'Wine, lad," lanacram». »nder the roof. ggs come from. earnestly. J a
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 322 8 Just the show for your CHINESE I NEW YEAR ENTERTAINMENT! I I HOLIDAY SHOWS TO-BAY! I m O I 11 A.M. 3.10. i I P P Positively Last Day. Malaya's Largest Finest Theatre CHINA'S GREATEST MOTION PICTURE— I SABLE cicada This tiim, being furnished with English Super-imposed lite?, the Story
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    • 480 8 TT SHOWS. 11 A.M. 3.15 6.15 9.15 PAVILION I BPjH CHARLES LAUGHTON V THE NEW QueenS (LATE RITZ). TO-NIGHT 21 ST—LAST NIGHT. 7.151 NIGHTLY 9.30 ROBERT BARBARA TAYLOR STANWYCK IN 'His Affair' LO-MORHOW M.G M. S Mighty $5,000 CONTEST PICTURE. 'OF HUMAN HEARTS" Next Chase:—Frl 21 Sat. 25. "PORT OF
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    • 80 8 !"siTi s7d TO LASSOO AM) BRAND CATTLE UNTIL A G \T|< play-girl reversed the process on him! see how merle oeeron s prank turns serious wren a lovesick cowboy gets under her s skin: Jladtjt I NEED A j RANGE BOSS, MM GARY COOPM MERIEOBEROR j TO-MORROW ~~^T —1 AT
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  • 55 9 Reuter. London 1 eh. St. the recent bomb out--1! precautions are being 1111 London section of the idi tries I aii opening toeye was kept yesterday on ompjeted and those preparations were uthorities reserve the c tdrni&siori to anybody dan bag, parcel of other reless the bearer
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 456 9 {EMPIRE TALKIE I TANJONG PAGAR) J P.M. LAST NIGHT 9.30 P.M. ISAM MOON STREET'I CANTONESE TALKIE I MATINEE TO-DAY :'JUNGLE PRINCESS' i "CHARGE of the Light: j BRIGADE" I jSUN talkie! 1 (NEW WORLD) 7-30 LAST NIGHT 9-30 P.M. 5 :"Th e BUCCANEER" 1 I I^.^*lMMgojaß i I MISS. M.
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    • 308 9 A STAGE HIT IN LONDON FOR OVER A YEAR NOW MADE MORE ON THE SCREEN TO-DAY AT U AM. 3-13, M 5 915 P.M. ALHAMBRA BEE Edward G Robinson's greatest acting Triumph ai 'DX CUTTERHOUSE." He practises medicine, by day and crime by nigbt! iCLAIRC HUMPHREY I:ft j f.: 1:
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  • 645 10 4 NY hope that things were settling down in Europe was rudely disturbed by the report from the United States that President Roosevelt was concerned regarding certain "ominous messages" and had therefore changed his plan to spend a fortnight at sea with the Fleet. The messages related to
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  • 841 10  -  Hidden Treasure There? Best Place During A Crisis By Lawrence G.Green CAN you imagine the reactions to civilisation of a man who has spent three years on a lonely tropical island with only twenty other white people? Mr. R. W. Brice. a British cable official,
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  • 62 10 According to a fashion designer, certain clothes make some women look very bad-tempered. These are usually the ones worn by the woman next door. "I spoke seriously to him about his drunken ways, and I heard later that the first thing he did on returning home was
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 229 10 COOLTAN FOR A SUN TAN THA I SMART INSTEAD OF A SUN BURN THAT SMARTS! Thj-rfft so much fun to be had outdoors in this climate Swimming or Yachtbut no uncomfortable after- "eeta of the Sun with COOLTAN lilfflftl -instead you TAN FLAW- *W Rft Lf; in COOL COMFORT^ Snail
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    • 17 10 Do you want Extra Money? See The Special Announcement in the jj MALAYA TRIBUNE On Feb. 23
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    • 52 10 For Sport.su car ;v'c7 ti;rky 1 t\ SPORTS I MINUS I <^^S j I I Tenuis or Golf. Smart 1 I jj appearance and cool ft ni year m(;tfe /rotn fl bS beU tj siuglc sided tcny cl ih Uld I Easincck Style iJsual Polo Style WHITEAWMS T;„, ,l!MPl,t SINGAPORE—
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  • 605 11 full Debate On Arms Programme Reuter. MEED for new borrowing powers for defence was led in the House of Commons last night by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, who said that the total hundred million pounds estimated as the cosi year programme
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  • 78 11 Reuter. London, Feb. 20:—Naval chiefs who conferred with Mr. Chamberlain at 10 Downing Street this morning included Lord Stanhope (First Lord of the Admiralty), Lord Cranfirld (Minister for Co-ordination*, and the First Sea Lord. His Majesty received Viscount Gorl (Chief of Imperial General Staff) at Buckingham Palace
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  • 33 11 Colonel H. C. B. Wcmyss, late Royal Corps el* Signals, who ha* been appointed Director of Mobilisation in Britain. How seen will he have to i sue the big order?
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  • 196 11 Shanghai, Feb. 21. i li l TENAM GENERAL Chien Ta J Chun, Director of the Aviation Committee, announced to-day that the Chinese Air Force has been gieaily expanded and will play an important part in the coming counter -offensive. -Our first-line fighters have been increased
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  • 79 11 Reuter. London. Feb. 21 Th-* Stock Exchange new account opened quiet yesterday, traders being unwiding to extend their commitments. Gilt-edged securities eased an home industrials encountered a modest general demand. Cable and Wireless stocks, after easing, recovered in spite of the disappointing January traffic index, which was the
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  • 83 11 Reuter. East London (Smith Aflina), Feb. 20. A FISH, belonging to a species believed to have been extinct for 50 million years, was caught at sea forty fathoms deep, and is described by scientists as of "absolutely incalculable value." It is five feet long, weights 127 pounds,
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  • 104 11 TAX FREE PETROL SOON Reuter. London, Feb. 21. AN international conference at which the United Kingdom, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand. India, Fire and the United States, together with other foreign government!-;, will be represented opens to-day at London University to discuss the possibility of concluding an international convention to
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  • 79 11 Reuter London. Feb. 21. Mr. R. A. Butler, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated in the House o* Commons last night that no arrangement to visit this country by the Polish Foreign Minister had been definitely made yet and no official Invitation had yet been extended
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  • 135 11 Reuter. New York, Feb. 21. EXTRAORDINARY police precautions were taken last night to deal with expected disorders in connection with a big rally of the pro-Nazi "(iermanAmerican Bund" in Madison Square Garden. Fifteen hundred police were assigned to the Garden neighbourhood, where »10,000 demonstrators were expected
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  • 33 11 Reuter. Puerto Cico. Feb 21. The Navy's mimic warfare started as the defence coeratiens got underway, with air patrols seeking the 'enemy fleet" that will try to seize Puerto Rico —Reuter.
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  • 275 11 Reuter. London. Feb. 21. JN the House of Commons last night Mr. H. A. Butler, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, replying to Mr. Noel Baker (Lab.. Derby), said that the matter of further measures of British financial support for China, in pursuance of the League
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  • 31 11 Reuter. Washington. Feb. 21. The rie&tt) occurred of *fr Paul Myron Linebarger, lawyer, author and leeal adviser of Dr. Sun Yit Sen and the Chinese National Government. —Reuter.
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  • 46 11 Reuter. Jibuti. leb Zh CEVERAL Italians and natives are reported to have be.n arrested here on charges of espionage. It is understood further arrest.-, are expected. A Paris message reports that a number of natives and Italians have been arrested in Tunis.— Reuter.
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  • 57 11 Reuter. I Washington, Feb. 21. THE Department of Justice has announced that it will file an antitrust suit against leading motor tyre manufacturers. It will claim $1,050,000 damages on the ground of alleged collusive bidding for Government contracts by the manufacturers concerned, who include
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  • 254 12 I Fro?/? Our Own Reporter] I Ipoh, Sunday. THE Socfin company arc building an emergency landing ground in (he k lappa Bali and the Lima Bias Estate in Slim River. The landing ground, extending over an area of .10 acres, will be similar to
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  • 208 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Penang, Sunday. QUESTIONS of registration and allocation of rickshas to various cf the town, were discussed at a joint conference held at the office oi* the Protector of Chinese between representatives of the ricksha puller's Association, and Dr. V. W. W. S.
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  • 113 12 [From Our Own Correspondent] Taiping, Sunday. OFFERED S5O bail in the course of the hearing of a case against him for criminal intimidation of a police sergeant, a young Malay in the Taiping police court refused to be bailed out saying he preferred being in police custody.
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  • 134 12 [Fiom Our Own Reporter] Penang, Sunday. ASKED by the Court whether he wanted compensation from his brother (who attacked him with a pole resulting in his losing sight in one eye), Yeoh Chon Lian, a young Chinese said he ddi not want any compensation as
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  • 245 12 [From Our Onn Reporter] Wttu *v Ipoh, Sunday. ITU the Coronation ot the Sultan of Perak less than two weeks away, Kuala Kangsar is getting dressed for the occasion. Most oi the decoration plans ate still in their skeleton stages, but from the outlines
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  • 62 12 Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret resumed their educational visits under the guidance of their grandmother when Queen Mary took them to the Bsthnal Green Museum in the East End of London. Queen J»lary is taking the Princesses to various places of educational interest in London. Photo
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  • 394 12 Ills Of Present-Day China Chungking. Feb. 19. economic stagnation" forms the main theme of the fifth article by Madame Chiang Kai Shek in a series of articles analyzing China's chief ills of the present day. "If there is one task more outstandingly important
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  • 488 12 Chungking, i eb 19 ROOKING back on the accomplishments of the New Life Hov e ment in the five years of its. existence. Gen. Chiang Kai She;, founder of the nationwide spiritual renaissance movement. ru_ clared in a broadcast speech last night that
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  • 92 12 Hongkong, Feb. 18. JAPANESE troops who landed near J Namtau on the south Kwangtung coast, six kilometres irom the Hongkong border, yesterday, are moving steadily to Paoan near Namtau. At the same time, 300 Japanese troops are proceeding south-east from Tungkoon with Paoan near the
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  • 85 12 NANYANG BOMBED Nanyang 'Southwest Honan Province), Feb. 18. A MONO the objects attacked by Japanese bombers on Feb. 15 were the *anyang Middle School and the ChingM'h Middle School, which suffered damage to their property. The premises of the Honan peoplewere partially demolished in the
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  • 269 12 Chungking. Feb. |i WORKERS attending the rectal west China annual conference the Methodist Episcopal Chart* passed a resolution in regard U the Japanese invasion of China, appeal ling on behalf of the Chinese people, to "Our brethren abroad for their understanding. sympathy, assistance, and their prayers.
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  • 250 12 THE funeral of the late Mrs Gertruo; I Brvde Hodge, wife of Mr. JH. H of Wearne Brothers Limit rd. Smgapor took place at the Bidada I yesterday afternon and was n v attended. The Rev R X 3 Adam Among those present b< D. Hodge,
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  • 11 12 An Imperial air mail is delivery in Singapore to-m<
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  • 256 13 1 tigld'German Discussions Reuter. London, Feb. 20. OKI 1 UN'S export trade drive is being advanced, sa\s the Financial Ii i imes diplomatic correspondent. He declares that* he understands intended to follow the forthcoming discussions between the i ol British industries and the German counterpart, with
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  • 37 13 I the new Minister for ii. i iHurdifi ition of Defence, has hi ip intment and is now > v rk i his office in Whitehall, km rboto shows Lord Chati. I his office in H kitehi London.
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  • 72 13 [From Our Own Correspondent] London, Feb. 10. A batch of Malayan engagements just announced publicly includes:—Brian Bernard Afherton, of IVAilaeca to Dorothy Frances Clark. Patrick R. Hornidge, son of Colonel G. M P. Hornidge. F.MS, and Patricia Corbin of Waterlooville, Hants. Margaret Amy Allen, daughter of Mr. L.
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  • 5 13 Reuter. untitled Soviet Polish hi:-
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  • 512 13 f by the end of the norn the general expecnews that the Reling out in central i) negotiate on the lis. Franco, howthat he is able to >t oi Spain in his own ids unconditional nder. Bitter fighting may go time unless the British otiators who are
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  • 223 13 Reuter. London, Feb 20. fOLLOW'NG the resignation o. General Krejci, Chic; of the Czechoslovak General Staff, as a result of German pressure on Prague for the removal of the political friends of the former President Dr Benes, rumours are current, says The Times' Prague correspondent, of
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  • 92 13 Singapore, Monday. IBRAHIM bin Ahmat. a 35-year-old Malay, appeared before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the fourth police court this morning on a charge that ho during the month of January of this year as r 84 rvant of Messrs. Bennis Cohen Son (Malaya)
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  • 86 13 Reuter. Shanghai, Feb. 20. LIEUT. Commander Stafford, captain of the gunboat Ladybird, and Licit. Commander Jeffs began their return journt> irom Kulins to Kiukiang to-day. Although they will not make a m l report before reaching Kiuklang It >• understood that al! foreigners except twenty of whom
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  • 176 13 Reuter. Lima, Feb. 20. A COMMUNIQUE states that Gcaera! Rodriguez. Minister of Interior and police forces, and several others lost their lives as a result of an attempt to depose the legal Government. It adds that Rodriguez, "abusing the confidence placed in him by the President
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  • 208 13 Singapore, Monday. IPFEARING before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the fourth police court was a European named Mr James Sanderson Hamilton, aged 30 years, on the following charges: 'a.i that he at Kep pel Road yesterday caused hurt to a ricksha puller named Cheng Keng Swee
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  • 132 13 Burgos, Feb. 20. OFFICIAL circles stress that General Franco stands firmly to the view that he alone is entitled to dictate terms on which the war will end without the intervention of any foreign power. The terms are the unconditional surrender of the Republican leaders, accompanied
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  • 40 13 Reuter. Cairo. Feb. 20 The Egyptian Cabinet at a specially called meeting decided to recognise Franco, according to the Alah ram. The paper adds that the official announcement of the decision will not be made until laterßeuter.
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  • 121 13 Reuter. Shanghai. Feb 10. MR. Chen Lv, Foreign Ministry of the Reformed Government, was shot dead late last night. Twenty armed gunmen forced an entrance into Mr. hen Lu's house, just outside the Settlement, in the Japanese controlled territory, and riddled his body with bullets. Mr.
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  • 154 13 Tribune lias received informa tion that consideration is now j being given to the formation of R.A.F. Volunteer Reserve Centres in Malaya. I Hitheito the R.AF. VJR. organisation has been confined to the United King- I dom. It comprises training centres for both flying and
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  • 116 13 Reuter. London. Feb. 20. npilK coming week will be decisive for the Palestine talks, opines the Daily Telegraph in a special article saying thai the British Government is resolved that a decision shall be j reached without delay. Both the Jews and Arabs are Invited I
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  • 29 13 Reuter. Burgos, Feb. 20.--It is officially announced that (folding and his wife were provisionally released on parole. QokUng returned home, but Mr.:. Oolding was detained In hospital.—Reuter.
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  • 448 14 England's Score Passed In First Innings COUTH AFRICA look like setting England a diflicu.lt task in the fourth Test match at Johanresbcrg. After dismissing the visitors j for only 215 in the first innings, the homesters had knocked up 241) for 3
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  • 136 14 ENGLAND (Fir-i Innings) Button b Mitchell 02 Gihb c Mitchell h Langton 0 Paynter c Newson b Langton 40 Hammond c Newson b Gordon 1 Ames b Langton 34 c Grieves Oil b Gordon 11 Edrich Ibw Langton 6 Verity c Rowan b Mitchell R Fames c Grieve.son
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  • 130 14 \Frovi Our Oivn Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Monday. rONTRARV to expectations, H.K. Yadi. of Singapore, the official Malayan singles champion, was defeated by Yon bin Mian of Johore. in the semi-final of the Men's Singles in the fourth All-Malayan lawn tennis championship tournament, this afternoon. The
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  • 44 14 Members and friends of the Friendly Band are informed that the games night p-eviouslv fixed for Thursday, has been postponed to the following night. Friday, at 7 p.m. This change Is necessan due as there will be a black out" on Thursday.
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  • 177 14 \From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. A FINK standard of hockey was set up in the Y.W.C.A. triangular sports tourney on the V.M.C.A. ground this evening, when Perak scored a convincing victory by six goals to nil over Singapore. Perak held a territorial advantage, and
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  • 723 14 Singapore, Monday. a!MI ill! Murray Co«rt »4 Im-alled For (all elements). Race One-2.30 p.m. PONIES Class I Division 3 5| Furlongs 2 JOMTH ANTON Mr. A. van Tooren Duval 2o 3 INVENTOR? «.J Hon. Mi S. B Palmer '2 EMU YDICNUS 7. 0 mTa J. R.
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  • 211 14 London, Feb. 12. QINGER KORAN, the Liverpool 1 featherweight, suffered his second defeat in a National Sporting Club tournament at Earl's Court last nitfht, when he lost on points to Jcsef Pi toys, of Belgium. Foran. out to atone for his defeat by Billy Walker, forced the
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  • 55 14 THE Mowing an day's Si:::-f. in by ••>>,. ator": RACE 1: SIIA'ER MCI Inv»';it(MY RACE 2: THE Hi PRIOR Liglil Supp r RAI E:i GUI r£K Kissi-i?: Cup RACE HARIJEQI IN Sweet Collet(p RACE S:NMAI LANI 11 Fnestige RACE C: SALAD.\ Eaxpcric RACE 7: ROY Emm i
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  • 118 14 [From Our Ou n Rep Kuala Lumpur. Moodq IHE keenness charact al U Colts' annual meet was d the S.R.C. ground this evening v.:,; the Penang Colt Negri Colts by th At the beginning of th Neari team pressed bin sh before the end of the firsl
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  • 496 15 DR. HOPKINS AND HILL DO WELL i fN spite or the afternoon's rain the S. C. Tennis Tournament readied the finals stage yesterday evening, only three finals remaining to be played this morning. In the Men's open Singles leali-Anal Smith brat
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  • 35 15 accepted to play T< mcnester Pcr 4 ment m Feb 22 at S.C.C.:— E, C. i \v Muncey, F. McCafc c Webster. F. E. orbes, C. G. Dunbar, c Milton, H Echeii- j
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  • 344 15 [From Our Own Report, i\ Kuala Lumpur, Monday, at Singapore by four goals to nil in the Colts tourna--3 a fast match played this morning. Selangor won full use of theii chances, while a sound defence kepc the Singapore forwards in check. Moreira and Armstrong
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  • 312 15 v fixture between the [j .'luns and the Sewhich commenced when Selangor closed i ings with a total run -■ontinued yesterday j roughout the day I ore leplied with enly I q 1 runs n I innings realised Wfl ;ts, tlie Selangor capat tea time,
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  • 37 15 tt>E: 12.02 a.m. (8.9 6eet> I( 11.48 a.m. (9.4 feet). w IDE 5 f>o a.m. (2.8 feet) I 6.08 p.m. (1.4 feet). I A vs. Selangor Indians iUA. s< langor Indians Singapore Turf Club—Second j
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  • 62 16 HOCKEY (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Monday The F.M.S. Malays annual hockey tournament commenced last evening when two games were played. Pera* trounced Selangor by six goals to nil and in the other Negri Sembilan beat Pahang, who have entered for the first tibe, by two
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  • 422 16 (Tribune Staff Reporter) BRILLIANT display of cars was on view at the Association of Malaya's Concours D'Elegance, held at the Sea View hotel, yesterci There were a numbei cidents. An active contributor to one n?fc Lt. N. Gordon of th. I
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  • 168 16 WEIGHTS for four races on the third day at Singapore are as follows:— Horses, Class 3, Div. 1, G furs. Drift On 9.4 Drator 9.3 Sabara 9.1 A. Four O Clock I 9.1 Ming 9.0 Fair King 9.0 Little John 8.13 Bound Farr 8.12 Valscourt 8.11 Bright
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  • 92 16 The following is the result of the first round of the Women's Club championship Mrs. E. A. Elder beat Mrs. J. L Sinclair w.o. Mrs. H. H Sturt beat Mrs S E Dods w.o. Mrs. J. Moncur beat Mrs. E M F Fergusson w.o. Mrs. Ci. F. Simond
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  • 243 16 pOURTEEN Malay schools of Singapore competed to-day in the annual Sports' Day of the Geyiang Malay Boys' School. The function was favoured with One weather, and a large attendance ot parents and friends was present. The competitors in the several events exhibited a commendable keenness,
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  • 92 16 [From Our Own Correspondent Seremban, Sunday. r FHE funeral tec* p aci ever»*n« at St. Marks Church of Mrs. S. Cox who died on Thursday night p.gtd P.ev. Thomp£3n officiated at the .service! The deeea ed served m Great War and resided in Kuala Lumpur
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  • 110 16 THE Indians will conclude their sports engagement with the local Indians this afternoon when they meet them at hockey at 5 p.m. on the Indian Association's ground at Balestier Plain. The teams will line up as follows:— Selangor Indians: Mehar Singh; Gorbex Shvzh. Duleep Singh: Channan Smgh.
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    • 82 16 ADVICE TO NURSING MOTHERS It Is very important, doctors say, not to overtax your system immediately alter the birth of a child. When you are feeding baby yourself, you should take plenty of easily digested nourishment. For that reason, doctors throughout Malaya recommend Horlicks. They have proved that Horlicks stimulates
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    • 17 16 Gala Midnight Prem** SATURDAY 25th Feb. ALHAMBRA The most Exciting star cornbin*" lof The Decade! 'THE SISTERS
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  • 129 17 tftSSKS Mahadeva, G. G. Pon\l ibaiam and S. Natesan, the Northern State Councillors, nl on invitation at a meeti the t xeentlve Committee of th, Jaffna Vernation, held at the lhambers \i t s. Kanagasabai. a when the Governor's m .patch was discussed. I,
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  • 103 17 MCAWSERS of thr- Suriya Mai campaign ma; find (heir hope of p !l Suriya Mai flower on Daj disappointed this year. Control specially apapplicatioryj tor perdaya may prove an ay; as preference will the Poppy Day or- an older institution. into existence only
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  • 355 17 FORthpfi Colombo, Feb. 15. mil t l,mc in cvJon l ar ge-scale combined naval and K'hrnJ. l nianue v res are to be held at Trincomalee on Ud] > l«th and 19th. '»nimander-in-Chicf of the East indies Squadron F. BomerviUe>) and the Officer Commanding
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  • 830 17 SPEAKER SORR V TO BA UEK WOMEN State Couneil Deeisions The State Comcil also decided by a large majority to restrict admission to the University College by an entrance examination. The motion was criticised by several members, who thought that there
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  • 144 17 THE Aero Club, has asked the A.G.A. of Hambantota. to select a suitable landing ground, about three hundred acres in extent, within the Hambantota Sanitary Board limits. There appear to be suitable blocks of land at either end of the town and adjoining the main road.
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  • 175 17 fJOLOMBO will not have its millionrupee Central Public Market until the Municipal Councillors decide to license hawkers. "It is absurd to expect anybody to rent a stall In the market when' hawkers are allowed to sell their wares just outside said a Municipal omeial. "The question
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  • 261 17 MR. R. de V. Godfray. Superintendent of Kenilworth Group. Ginigathtenne is alleged to have been murdered on 3. by bfa estate clerk, a Tamil named Siromani. who had been with him about two years. Siromani apparently entered the office and coming up behind Mr. Godfiay, plunged a
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  • 74 17 IT is understood that the report of Messrs. Pope and Co., the Colombo Chartered Accountants appointed as liquidator in the District Court of Colombo for the Travancore National and QuVon Bank, Ltd., Colombo branch, was filed recently. It shows, it is understood, that assets considered good and
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  • 146 17 The income Tax Ordinance in Ceylon has had to be amended to meet the argim.ents of an ingenious tax payer. Each time he went on leave he stated feat his payment ceased until his return to Ceylon and that what pay he £ot had nothing to do
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  • 334 17 "PERSONAL PART INSTATE WORK FOR ALL COUNCILLORS" A the Bristol branch of th, Royal Empire Society Dr. Drum. »ond Shieta defended the existing Ceylon constitution, according to a report in the "Times of Ceylon." ecu -mmunity emphasis progress nit had not he™fir *h modification might have
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  • 76 17 OIR Andrew, Lady Caldecott and party spent an enjoyable day ecently on Taprobane, the island home of Countd< Manny O fT Weligama. Ear Andrew and Lady Calaer had a r-a bathe In the morning. Miss Joan Caldecott. Mr. G. E J. Gent Ml J. W. H. OHegan and
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  • 184 18 a HINESE pea: »»l woman i\ on the oat ikirts of K«nmiim. capital of Yunnan Province bordering French Indochina richer to-day became ol her ctm afc and urea! presence ol mind which brought about the eapturt <rt nnt Japanese Bm i afffc t aa
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  • 641 18 CO-OPERATION BETWEEN GOVT, BANKERS £r INDUSTRIALISTS TWO organisations, the first a government institute and the other an assembly of bankers and industrialists, are to-day assiduously assisting the Chinese Government in developing the Southwest* which embraces the four provinces ot Kwangsi, Kwekhow, Yunnan and Szechwan. The activities
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  • 20 18 Photo shows Chinese conscripts giving their dependants monej leaving their home town for the training camps.
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  • 134 18 Hongkong. FIGHTING between Chinese and Japanese at Hoihow. chief port of Hainan Island, was described to •i Central News reporter by the crew abcard the s.s. Sinkiang which re turned to Hongkong on Feb. li. They said that their ship arrived outside the Hoihow harbour on the
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  • 420 18 THE expression "Turning China's Sorrows into C hina's Blessings" was coined when the Yellow River and other great streams which had been so destructive 1 to life and properly atoned for past sins as military harriers to Japanese penetration. In the light of the Chinese
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  • 242 18 Shanghai. I THE continuous export of rice from the interior in Chekiang and Kiangsu to North C hina, coupled with the recent order from Chungking re- rjuiring all provincial authorities to store up rice for 10 years' u e for i ihe army, will be
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  • 70 18 Shanghai. At a press conference wilh representatives of the foreign cress here, a Japanese military spokesman admitted that the Chinese guerillas numbering 2C0.000 strong scattering within the Japanese occupied territories in the SCUth cf the xangtse valley are offering a serious menace to the Japanese army
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  • 102 18 Shanghai THE Btno-Japanese v i I than 2.000 000 Chin< and J ose warriors fighting bitterly flung line spreading over map of China with scores ol v.-'dely scattered hit-and-rw merits between Chi' Nippon mopping-up columns taking tte spotlight. The major Bghti lemain relatively
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  • 72 18 Chinese Plan Big Counter Offensives Shiukwan. THE Chinese authorities here commented that the Japanese landing in Hainan Island was planned sometime ago. and that the Japanese militarists on!v drive Japan to an early collapse, since their forces in other fronts have been weakened. Thus Chinese regun irregulars will take good
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  • 380 19 NAIR COMMUNITY'S DEMAND (United Press). Trivandrum, Feb. 11. MEMORIAL signed by 102,000 members of the Nair community was presumed in December t<» the Dewan of Travancore by a deputation which unieu that the existing voting system lor the legislature should be modified so as to give
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  • 97 19 i ha war, Feb. 15. ins between Khan Till ll' [Tar Khan, Frontier i His Excellency Sir ninghani, Governor, ii afternenn at Govinterriew to the A: dv: Ghaffai Khan a iree and fram: on three points khidmatgar move- increasing crime :iu Frontier and the There was
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  • 45 19 (United Press). 13.—Mr. Jadunandan the Gaya District X Sab ha and a member ol Action, Bihai Socia*a charged under secconnection with the was .sentenced tori porous imprisonwas delivered in gaol I n court m front ot of Kisan demonstrate r*i ted Pies.-.'
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  • 254 19 (United Press). Nagpur, Fel). 14. posit ion in Rajkot and Jaipur has well nigh created a first class political crisis, and I would not be surprised ii mv colleagues llverysoon (md ourselves behind the prison bars." said the Hon. D. P. Misra,
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  • 101 19 (United Press). Peshawar. Feb. 15. MAULANA Abul Kalam Asad's sud- den decision this morning to cancel the Kchat and Ban nil visits came as a .<-uppri.se here. Ho will now prolong his stay at Peshawar only until the 17th when he 'eaves for Wardha via Delhi. This decision,
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  • 96 19 (United Press). Bombay, Feb. 15.—A private telegraphic message received here states that Tyab Shaikh, the well-known labour leader and former member of the Bombay Provincial Congress who wa.> wanted by the Calcutta Police on a charge of sedition has been arrested at Ahmedabad. It
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  • 98 19 (United Press). New Delhi. THE E. I. R. authorities, it is understood, are introducing immedatcly a system of patrol as a precautionary measure against future M fi dents. At the beginning the patrolling will be done only In limited area, particulary within the jurisdiction of
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  • 51 19 (United Press). New Delhi. Feb. 14.—Informal discussions regarding draft resolutions to be placed before the All India States Propies' Conference took place between the working committee members of tn? conference who me: at Harijan Colony this Bicming. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru the President elect, participated in the meeting.—(United
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  • 63 19 (United Press). Madras. Feb. 15.—One man receive 3 a gun shot wound when the police c\k tied fire on about 2.000 workers of the Chittalwasa Jute Mill, Vizagapatam District, last evening when workers launched a stay-in-strike as a protest against management's action in reverting to enc
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  • 167 19 "MEWS has jus! been received of the death from typhoid a* the General Hospital. Madras, on Saturday las*, ot Mr. George Thomas, a student of the Madras Mcdi'il Collepe and an exstudent of the Medical College, Singapore. Son o. Mr. T. G. Thomas of the
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  • 178 19 (United Press). Bombay, Feb. lfi Mil. Frederick Birehall, Chief Euro- pean correspondent of the "New York Times," arrived here by s.s. Strathallan to make a tour of India for his newspaper. Mr. Biixhall expects to return to Europe in April. Meantime, he has. been directed
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  • 453 19 MAHATMAJI'S STATEMENT (United Press). Bombay, Feb. 11. "QATYAGRAHA is a sruggle in which the oldest and the weakest in body may take part if they have stout hearts" says Gandhiji in an article in to-day's "Harijan" explaining the reason why his wife participated in
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