Malaya Tribune, 22 February 1939

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1 IV Malaya Tribune
  • 43 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newst>atoer I W r •wspaper. Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXVI, No. 44. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, February 22, 1939. The Malaya Tribune Al KAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1939 FIVE CENT?
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 522 1 Read Tlie I W WAY X It IBUIVE Dominant In Malaya BRITISH CEMENTS Arc world renowned for their superlative high quality Li constructional work, they give greater strength and beauty, and in ah cases give maximum durability to concrete. Whatever type of concrete work la required there is a BritltH
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    • 217 1 THOROUGH EYE/f\ EXAMINATIONS frS^f tl R. A. THOMPSON Dr. of Ocular Science, Govt. Licentiate (U.S.A.). I M.0.1. (London). I Honorary Member; World's Central Council (International Hono. rary Fraternity Physicians and Ocular Scientists). I Member; Better Vision Institule, U.S.A. I Doctorate Decree; (4 Years Peisonal Attendance Course) Northern Illinois University, Chicago.
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    • 195 1 MADAME PAGE I LATE 92. PICCADILLY, I LONDON. DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER TAILORMADL\S GOWNS 5 FOR AL.L OCCASIONS IN STOCK. FROM:— S 5. 3O I 13 BATTERY ROAD. j TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE. Sudden chills CUDDEN chills and lingering colds are equally dangerous because they lead to bronchitis, So ei i?°»K ia nd
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  • 45 2 Reuter. London, Feb. 21. IN the House of Commons last 1 night Mr. Chamberlain stated that Mr. R. s. Hudson, Secretary of Overseas Trade, would pay a visit to Moscow, after his viuit to Berlin in the later half of March.—Reuter.
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  • 58 2 Reuter. Washington. Feb. 20:— The Department of Justice has announced that it will file an anti-Trust suit against the leading motor tyre manufacturers. It wUI claim $1,050,000 damages on the ground of alleged collusive bidding for Governin. at contracts by the manufacturers concerned, who
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  • Article, Illustration
    1063 2 PLLOWING is the serial story of the film, "The Sisters," which will be shown at the Alhambra Theatre on Feb. 25. CHAPTER 1 THE place is the little mining town of J Silver Bow, Montana—the time that fail day of 1904 which put 'T.R. in tne White House.
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  • 107 2 Rajkot, Feb. 14—Six women I Mrs. Dhaherbhai, dictator w< to simple imprisonment ranging r two to three months and fines trom Rs. 250 to Rs. 500. Six other tenced from six months' to two f ar rigorous imprisonment a::< :r0 Rs. 500 to Rs. 2,000. A Bombay
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  • 47 2 Chinese Central News Agency. Chinese Central News Agency. Nanchang, Feb. 18.– As a untitled recent Japanese intimidation. 14 i° lt l, r crs at Kuling are Intending Uj the mountain resort. BritisH American authorities hav< u r representatives to Killing to arra. lheir evacuation. Chinese News Agency.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 450 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. P& CXnd BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England). Y. O. 3. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. (X TVV ARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore 1939 CANTON 15.500 Feb. 21 t SOMALI 6,800 Mar. 10 CORFU 15,000 Mar. 10 CtfllßAL 15.000 Mar. 24 CARTHAGE 15 000 Apr. 7 t BANGALORE 6,000 Apr. 8 RAJPUTANA
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    • 489 2 SfEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSCH£B LLOYD, (Incorporated Ln Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAJ, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 .".s. "ALLER" omits M:«pj1» and Hongkong Feb. 27 ms. "MARBURG" Mar. 6 s.s. "POTSDAM omits Manila, Shanghai, N. China Yokohama Mar. 16 sjs. "FRANKEN"
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    • 454 2 J BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. j I Luxurious One Cla.<s Motcrships, Mos: i Big Cargo vessels with limited but I Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bate,jcomfortable Passenger Accommoda- To: Marseilles, Lortflon, Rotterdam, tion Hamburg and Coper hagen. L -.1 a r w 6 jTo: Port Said, Palestine. Rotterdam, t M.S.
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    • 114 2 Mm. HAMBURC-AMfIRIKA UNIE 8 Oeutseh-Australische Dampfschlffs GeseUschaft PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. NG SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. s.s. ULDEhBURG Direct Feb 2? 8A NEUMARK Direct Mar' I t m.s. RAMSES' Direct Mar* 20 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND HAMBURG AND BREMEN. t m s LEVERKUSEN X&TmT 3 •A TIRPITZ via Marseilles
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  • 105 3 [From Our 0?r?i Reporter} Ipoh, Monday. T*HE death occurred yesterday afternoon, iti most tragic circumstances, of the four-year-old son of Mr. S. V. Manikam, dresser, Ipoh Hospital, the well-known soccer referee, and a brother of the State cricketer, Mr. S. V. Suppiah. It appears the
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  • 278 3 Japanese Atrocities In Hainan Chinese Central News Agency. Hongkong, Feb. 20. THE situation in Leichow Peninsula, south of Kwangtung Province opposite Hainan Island, is most tense as over 30 Japanese warships are standing by nearby, frequently sending motor launches to cruise the Leichow coastline attempting
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  • 184 3 Reuter. Tokyo, Feb. 21. SOME diet circles favour the employment of Japanese armecV forces to subjugate anti-Japanese elements in the International Settlement without relying on the Settlement authorities for preservation of order. Following the assassination of Mr. Che Lv (Foreign Minister of the Japanese
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  • 165 3 Reuter. Paris, Feb. 21. PRESIDENT Azana to-day received a telegram from Premier Negrin asking him in the name of the Republican Government to come to Madrid as soon as possible in order to assure the normal constitutional working of Government. The telegram added that public
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  • 675 3 MR. SATYAMURTY LTo the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir, —I was astonished to read Mr. A. K. Mahadevan's letter in your columns written in reply to my letter under the caption "Mr. Satyamurty." He accuses me of misconception of the aim of the National Congress.
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  • 240 3 Reuter. London, Feb. 21. THE King and Queen spent last night on the Royal train on a siding after travelling northward for the launching of the £8,000,000 battleship "King George V" at Walker Naval Dockyard, Newcastle, in the afternoon. She is the first battleship to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 413 3 Classified Advertisements [BLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERSnow inviteci lor the -rials ox service. For icipal Tender Room Date ol Closing tfl Of AlU- r ii d 1-0-39 to 4 p m.. April 3 1939. 03 of oxide fm Gasworks, 12 noon, April 3, 1939. X' rw J Electrically E a
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    • 560 3 PUBLIC NOTICES IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE. DISTRICT OF JOHORE BAHRU. In Bankruptcy. j.B. No. 3 of 1933 Re: LIM KHAY LIANG trading as Chop Guan Long of Nos. 52 and 54, Jalan Abdullah, Muar. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Second and Final Dividend is intended to ba.
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    • 279 3 MISCELLANEOUS AUCTION SALE of modern Dutch polished teak household furniture of every description, English centre carpet, curios, rattan chicks crockery, glassware, etc. (The property of Mr. C. Verdonk, Chief Engineer K.P.Mj. To be held at No 17, Mount Elizabeth <off Orchard Rdj. On Saturday, 25th February, 1939, at 2.30 p.m.
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    • 59 3 I JUST ARRIVED. Japanese Gold Fish of every kind, lovely genigame (Terrapin) for children. Fish receptacles, food and bait, etc. Call now and make an early choice. 0 WmmSTM d WSfWjm h A pair of Angel Pish will te given as a present to every customer who buys up to
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  • 452 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Tuesday. Previous To-day Change RUBBEJf Featureless Steady Bpot 3u?*T« 8 116 8V 8 +1116 t~ Sellers 8 3j16 I|l6 Ist Forward (March) Buyers 8 116 BVa I|l6 Sellers 8» 8 8 3j16 -f I'l6 2nd Forward (Apr. June) Buyers 8> 8 3 3|16 -fl!16
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  • 256 4 London, Jan 30. rRSE Mary Adelaide Jones, bound from her home in the Isle of Man to a new post in Madras, strolled ashore one sunny afternoon when the liner called at Port Said. She bought a picture postcard, scribbled a etieery
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  • 48 4 (United Press). The budget session of the Orissa Assembly commences from Feb 25 and continues till Mar. 31. There will be nc fsitting from the Ist of March to 15th in order to enable the Congress members to attend the Tripuri session of the Congress—(United Pr^ss)
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  • 15 4 Singapore, Wednesday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $108 (up
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  • 16 4 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28* B Sellers 28«
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  • 125 4 [From Our Own Correspondent] Batu Pahat, Monday. The death occurred of Mr. V. Murugasu at the General Hospital on Saturday at about 1.30 p.m. Deceased, who had been ailing for about a week, died of typhoid. The late Mr. Murugasu, who had been a senior teacher
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  • 641 4 London. £JAPTAI\ FRED RUSSELL, "arrogant, domineering, impertinent, offensive, a man who terrorises women.*' thumped the rail of the Old Bailey dock and called Ihe jury a "bunch of ninnies/* The jury had found him guilty of conspiracy to defraud a number of people
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  • 428 4 FRASER CO.'S WEEKLY REPORT riWtNG to the Chinese New Year holidays our review this week covers only four working days, says Fraser Co's weekly report, dated Feb. 21. Locally conditions have been better. The week started well as the price of Rubber rose immediately to over eight pence per pound
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  • 85 4 Chinese Central News Agency. Kunming, Feb. 20. MR Iff. J. Bourdrez, League of Na--1 tions' Dutch conservancy expert will be sent to China on Feb. 23. After assisting China in conservancy work for six and a half years in Nanking. Mr. Bourdrez left China for
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  • 18 4 FRANCE IRAN Reuter. It is stated In auth the French and Irani have agreed to resun lations. —Reuter.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 25 4 THE EASTERN UNITED BURGLAR V, PERSONAL ALUDENT, WORKMEN'S COWPENSA HON AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. I£AD OFFICE: ItD. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. t W. HALL, Oenerai Manager
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    • 38 4 I NOMINAL CAPITAL: $40,000,000 ISSUED PAID UP CAPITAL: $10,000,000 BRANCHES throughout Malaya, Siam, Burma, South China, French Indo-China and Netherlands East Indies. AGENTS CORRESPONDENTS in all principal cities of the World. BANKING TRANSACTIONS of every description undertaken. MAFTRRfI
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    • 120 4 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDU LIMITED. The Company, which is incorporated *n the S.S. and registered as a Trust Com pany, undertakes the following duties:EXECUTOR &OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF TOTT DECEASED PERSON. TRUSTEE OF
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    • 318 4 I BAXK OF < lIIX V Incorporated in CI Charter 12, Cecil Street, m Telephones: Manager, f. Asst. SJJ" Exchange Dept. General Offlt Cable Address: Paid Up Capital j Reserve Funds In Excess of Ci <s 4 finnan* Total Assets approximately -Ch. 2.02G***** Tse-Vung $or:.g Chairman of Bosh Sung tl-
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 100 4 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS TO DAY, FEB. 22 5 15 p m.—Headquarters, Cadre Classes 6.15 p.m,—Headquarters. Cadre Classes L A 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, ISSV.F Ofticer.s, Message Writing. I 515 pm.—Headquarters. S.F. Sig. Coy. U?) (All sects.*, Signal Training. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters. ISS.V.K Int Section, Organisation Parade. 5.15 p.m .-Malay H.Q.—"F" Coy., Recruits Training. 5.15
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  • 229 5 TOR A L L Si' k interview*, oik t'-ke any reasonable specula- I g. The after- ,\.ld he beneficial for matters. Take your uhere you can. J >ECI AL INFLUENCES: j to April 19. A r;r-ahead jig ate likely to go •ill Ki ll in business.
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  • 121 5 THF S ipore Indian Association J a th< Selangoi Indian As- dinner at the Station Re-.- hi prior to the departure r U am by th 3 night bmuX I cl 'vnn speaking on be- j Idf' president of the Singapore J 1 Mr A. K.
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  • 988 5 Defendant's Statement (From Oui Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. THE civ 1 suit in which Messrs. Universal Motors are suing Mr. M. Saravanamuttu, for an amount of $473 59, $307.20 being overdue in respect of four instalments 011 a car P. 588 and $166
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  • 499 5 fHE ng quotaUens Item i 1 r ted rrom Messrs. 6 i Le 1 c i by air mall yestetday:Last SaK 1 st,,; Feb. IS F.b. 20 Actum. Ex (No par) 9 •pj*l T Pg 1 b7 n ig -do- -da- 5;. Deb. 2030 SSVa 54
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  • 453 5 fHAT peace is possible in this world not through materialism but only through spiritualism is the key-note cf the teachings of Sri Ramakrishna, said Swami Bhaswarananda, head of the local Ramakrishna Mission, speaking last evening at the Mission premises on the occasion of the celebration of
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  • 152 5 (From Our Own Keporter) Ipoh. Tuesday. THE eight year daughter of Sir Alexander Small. Colonial Secretary, and Lady Small was rushed to the Ipoh hospital on Monday nißht as a result of inspected fracture of the elbow. Sir Alexander and Lady Small were in the Cameron
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  • 55 5 [From Our Own Corregpondent] Bangkok, Feb. 21. The British Mini 4 w •a garden oartv to the vi:-itinv Rotarians yeaterday. The function was marked by the Introduction by Pr*nce Varna of an orphan girl who h r.-in-. supported DJ the Bangkok Club. The Governor, Mr. Samuel,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 17 5 Gala Midnight Premiere SATURDAY 25th Feb. ALHAMBRA The most Exciting star combination ot The Decade! 'THE SISTERS'
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    • 166 5 BACKACHE Rid Kidneys of Germ*, Poisons and Acid and Stop Celling Up Nights 60c'8 PROVES IT When your kidneys are clogged and your bladder is irritated and passage scanty and often smarts and burns, you need GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules a fine harmless stimulant and diuretic that always works,
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    • 378 5 GET SUM ON WATER! Nature's Own Remedy. baits of the Earth. ivPS Suum and otto wturJl nun«J> s ££rWT%2S auto uric S r< turn oi a fi)Urw G f lynnon energy returns. Syt »^<WW« Salt tomorrow. I'liasant io ia* ali chemists and stores. In case ol dUWtJ. write to: A.
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  • 180 6 [From Our Oiun Reporter] Ipoh, Tuesday. was described by the prosecuting officer as a "common 1 ofTenee" among labouring class Tamils, had its sequel in the Ipoh Police court when a young doctor, Sivanayam pleaded guilty to a charge of enticing away a married woman from
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  • 110 6 \Frovi Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Monday. AS if to show that they not only excelled in the fir Id of sports but also in merry-making, nearly 200 members of the Colts teams and triends created a most festive appearance when they ivere entertained by the Kuala
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  • 427 6 [From Our Own Reporter) Sungei Patani, Tuesday. A T the conclusion of a two-day trial, Soo Ah Lim, a Chinese, was found guilty of the murder of a Chineses woman at Kuala Sungei Muda in the District of Kuala Muda, and sentenced to death by
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  • 64 6 Hongkong, Feb. 20. THE Chinese Air Force scored one of their biggest victories for several months to-day. Bight Japanese bombers, escorted by many chasers, were enveloped by Chinese planes while over Changsha, and en- i gaged in an air battle which lasted half an
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  • 189 6 London. WHEN H.M.S. Repulse sails for Canada with the King and Queen she will carry her full complement of armaments. The Admiralty announces here:—"The plans for the accommodation of Their Majesties in H.M.S. Repulse for th:n forthcoming visit to Canada originally involved
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  • 443 6 Glasgow. THE result of a test action in the Sheriff Court here has failed to produce an adequate definition of what constitutes Scotch whisky. Judgment has been passed in the ca c in which Henderson and Tnrnbull. Ltd.. a Glasgow firm. wa.s chained
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  • 107 6 Chinese Central News Agency. Changsha, Feb. 20. JT is officially announced that seven Japanese bombers and one combat plane were brought down by Chinese pursuit planes in a spectacular dogfight over Changsha on the morning of Feb. 15. when eight Japanese bombers
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  • 210 6 INDUSTRIAL .divi,, PKvment have the maintained (he modern, v established las, a ntamn lack of confidence in |h cal outlook is h01d,,,.. orders, according,,, ness forecast the Ft" of British Industrie' n The forecast, which quarter of this year, "Trade stocks appeal have been brought dolevels
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  • 186 6 C«i!onit>o. IMPROVEMENTS to roads in tmnection with air raid precautions in Colombo, are estimated to <» vt Rs. 37,400. The Minister of Cmmmunication and \Vork< v. ill seek the sanction of th? State Ceencfl shortly for a supplementary vote tor this amount. It is proposed
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  • 31 6 London. Feb. 21.—Mr T wound up the first daY C bate on defence. As Mr. Chamb and Lord Chatfiold ar morrow Mr Wallace Kmil dealing with profiteering R
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 428 6 NEW HAIR Grown on BALD HEADS By Using KOTALKO When baldness threatens hundreds of Mr. .J atnes ft ndley'a vrorkntates remember v h tt Kotalko did for him. xx«dfjtftfHjsgakv hadnjha-ronmy j£>m H«ad at nil," in- state*) JSSM, Mrj <■ t a stogie half. \i vhoiilil never hi ye :i no.
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    • 14 6 ccvlcjU cbiopX medicated with throat- m soothing ingredients M of Vicks Vapoßub. C 425
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    • 176 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obto/nob/e of ah Chimists and Store* fat Reducing Secret Discovered Im l.rcM ril.ir.K ta-the famous Movie Stars ot Hoiiyw. od. California, a physician haa ugly T.it—i, pounds a week or l£ tpounds* month. This new discovery. < ail.-,| formode, bring* hew health and eners nnd a
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    • 107 6 Endurinij Strength H^^r^ Balanced WmV ««Nr-BL. V Unshed. WW 1 y H i. '..'e /or descriptive m /o/der to •<** W M M Uie Manufacturers:— M II /AiwAM/ DIAMOND METAL WMvPj M\ PRODUCTS CO- I t iV m\m I LTD., B VV v COl. Kampon? Bahru j Singapore. Ask for
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    • 59 6 ■'IK- radios! ARE I in TO NOME. I VERY PnPir, H n ce they I Sole POPULAR MALAYA I Agents H QE BOON LEONG. I j Just unpacked j GENT'S SOCKS OF f PURE SILK, I ART SILK, f COTTON MIXTURE. J BABA Co. Ltd., I MIDDLE ROAD. 3 BABA
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    • 22 6 ALHAMBRA Gala Midnight SATURDAY 25th Feb. ITS MOTION PICTURES' GREATEST Yf AR IN YOUR MEMOBI This Picture will remain forever Great! f
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  • 19 7 >l:ls.«-. «nu appear «it», tde t7.r< 2l,. <»..„ <„„,. <<. u ,e25un at llie c'Hpitu, I'l.rHlr.- on 1^
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  • 164 7 is any tiukerer will tell dnperamental machines, slop when there's no apailmeal and sometimes run rsistenct when they really z old whimsical big grandwhich. like a hard-to-dog, did the wrong thing time and vice versa, on la's "There's That Woman »r w mder Hall asked
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  • 348 7 Brother Tom Featured In Radio Play ENTERTAINMENT PAGE £JHARLES LAUGHTON. having recently completed work in "St. Martin's Lane/ was resting in his week-end hide-out, deep in the Surrey woods, and had turned on the radio for the news bulletin. He refused to believe his ears when
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  • 44 7 Edward G. Rcbin.-n says that the best way to tell a personally autogiaphed star's picture from one a secretary has faked is to check the spelling. -Ninr times out of ten," he says the genuine will have the recipients name misspelled."
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 281 7 4 MM' > /inp is nest hooves with discretion The laxative to give him zt I And banish all depression. lakes Pinkettes! Regular elimination of (he waste materials from the body is the keynote of good health. Neglect of this Vital function poisons the .system and 1 *r as way
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    • 109 7 The Wise Way to Perfect Hygiene You can be sure of Calvert's 1 *(t mi *sLm+ Carbolic Soft Soap. It keeps you clean and refreshed, and is pleasant to use, because it feels so smooth on your skin. 1 S• r When buying soft soap be L i7w y sure
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 211 7 MM llllHiniiitcii DAILY CROSSWORD I 2 'm^ii .^b| ESI b^^^^^bmB|B jjff^lßll- |H& W§i SSe I LUES ACROSS CLUES DOWN aby the wayside. 1 A musical composition. ?7" 7 #58 2. "A years scarce serve io form canal your food is carried a state." tßyron). shear vis made tense. 4. A
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    • 58 7 CACTTOL: 'Sable Cicada." ALIIAMBRA: "The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse." FAYTLION: "St. Martin's Lane." ROYAL: "New Searchlight." MARLBOROUGH: "Sevasadhan". GARRICK: "Swing High, Swing Low" and "Rembrandt." ROW: "Marie Antoinette." QUEENS: "His Affair." HAPPY WORLD: Cabaret, Side Shows. cinema, boxing ami other attractions. NEW WORLD: Cabaret. Side Shows, merry-go-round cinema rides. GREAT WORLD:
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 313 8 OWING TO TREMENDOUS SUCCESS, SEASON EXTENDED FOR ONE MORE DAY THREE SHOWS TO-DAY, 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 C* •*vU> "Cl P1 1 Malaya's Largest mes Theatre CHINA'S GREATEST j MOTION IMCTI RF— SABLE CICADA I This film, being furnished with English Super-imposed titles,! the Story can be followed wi.h ease
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    • 142 8 PAVILION 3.15 6.15 9.15 TO-DAY CHARLES LAIGHTOX IN HIS GREATEST SUCCESS "ST. MARTI UTS I ALSO MICKEY MOCSE IN !»Al>rOT" GARRICK knight- Last Night at 7.45 p.; 2nd Show: HIED MACMURRAY in "SWING RIGS, SWING LOW." j Ist Show: CHARLES LAUGHTON In TEM BRANDT." Next, Change: Thursday 23r6 February. iosJ.
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    • 265 8 B E H O L 1) HERE COMES the GLADIAT^et THE MOST RIOTOUS RAMPAGE OF HOARS HE'S EVER ROMPED HIS ICUCKOO1 CUCKOO WAY through: CAPITOL-COMING SHORTLY j VICTO It IA TIIE A TBEI I TO-NIGHT and NIGHTLY At !>.:W p.m. THE GREAT "ARGUS" THE WORLD'S WONDER TELEPATHI3T and FULL SUPPORTING
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  • 187 11 Chinese Central News Agency. Hongkong, Feb. 20. UK Tchenf Loh, so-called Foreign in Minister of the bogus "Reformed j,overnmen*" in Nanking was asmated at :M5 p.m. on Sunday his own residence at Yu Yuen lin the International Settle«f) Shanghai, bordering Chin.»i ritory. v 15 assastns took
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  • 170 11 Reuter. L >ndon, Feb. 21. LX)K the first time since the war. in China began the initiative has iasset! from the Japanese to the riinese, says the Manchester Guardian. Since Canton and Hankow fefl the Japanese armies hawnarked time, the Japanese soldiers !shausted
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  • 100 11 DETWEBN 1 a m and 9 a.m. on Feb ii. a Morris Minor saloon car, blue in colour and bearing licence No. S 4615. was reported sUlen from Lavendar Street, it has not been recovered yet. The Detective Branch will be very grateful
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  • 260 11 [From C'i>' Own Reporter] Penang, Feb. 20. AS the s.s. "Kedah* steamed out of the Penang Karbour this evening, it carried with it. among other passengers, the thirty-two members of the Chinese mechanical unit for Singapore where they will hoard another steamer for China. Thousands
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  • 291 11 Reuter. Hongkong, Feb. '11. THE Japanese dropped bombs on the Kowloon-Canton highway and other points on the British side of the border where the Royal Scots and Kumaun rifles were stationed. One bomb fell on an adjacent military blockhouse killing one Indian and several Chinese.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 138 11 j mww woitiiß skai<goon 2 KFSAR 1 ROAD I (Ma.'ava's Leatfjej Amusement PnrkK lIIArVCE PALACE! (AIK CONDITIONED). THONK 2477, RESTAURANT BAR ATTACHED. Z i Wishing; our Cliino*** Pairon* i a Happy A Prosperous l\ew Year. Sat. 25th Feb. 1939 Extension 1 a.m. j |Free Distribution of Fancy admission] IHats Caps
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    • 605 11 A STAGE HIT IN LONDON FOR OVER A YEAR NOW MADE MORE THRILLING ON THE SCREEN LAST FEW SCREENINGS TO-DAY AT 3-15 6-15 and 9-15 P.M. AIHAMBRA Warner Bros. Thrilling I Mystery Drama Presenting M P^^B EDWARD C. ROBINSON, CLAIRE TREVOR HUMPHREY BOCART in •run; AMAZING Dr. CLITTEItIIOI SE" HEALER
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  • 678 12 JJEALTH is a matter which concerns us aLI, young and oid, lich and poor, and any fresh information on the subject always attracts eager attention. There is special interest for readers in the East in the suggestions put forward by Colonel Phra SulayaVisisht, M.8., B.S. (Lond.), M.R.C.S.
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  • 1189 12  -  By A Special Correspondent THE vast Indo-Chinese Empire exceeds by one half the area of France from which fact it may be inferred that in it are to be found a wide diversity Of peoples and furthermore that the different regions it comprises likewise represent
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 154 12 II cotton Exquisite Rugs in H*"?v Colour Plaid Designs JBk- v 7 A Green, Fawn, Blue r f^-T. and Maroon grounds. Special Soft Finish— Non-Irritating. A Rug 0 j man y u:ses —ideal for Travel and Bungalow Reversible with Fringe Ends. Splendid Value. Size: 56" X 70" H S 2.25
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    • 104 12 I Coloured Glassware I adds distinction to your table QOB LET "'L'_^* > I The HEXAGON Suite j DAINTY PASTEL COLOURED CLASS j IN PRETTY SHADES OF AMBER and CRIES j j j Dozen. Dozen. j Goblets 3 i pint $7 50 j Goblets M pint 4 75 ICeCremmpUte I
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  • 1179 9 rms Parley Is The Only Way Out (1 T ,()N that the vast competitive rearmament o.n "i WO rJd was perhaps the confrontuw the nations o Opposition of ™«T lh,n J: vh ion"'wcre ttvo important points in the WhTe S Minister opened the second
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  • 29 9 London, Feb. 21. As a sequel to the recent revelation m-eoared at the time of the The anti-aircraft defences were restively weak but are being considerably increased."
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  • 39 9 Reuter. Hendaye, Feb. 21. M.LeonBerard arrive^ l*££»£ LIB from Burgos this evenmg is mediately telephoned fresh pf»S*Ui**~» Rpr.ud Will iai m0 ot tnsUuctlons tram believed between France and tne i especially ren on the way to solution.
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  • 19 9 'From Our Own rr, the eastbound Imperial ST25 5K&? rjs which left this morning on time.
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  • 29 9 Reuter. Jerusalem Feb. 21. A Government contmns warning that ™J™ 6 terrorists' mown to have cntrimstatement funds will be dismissed. Tnesw adds that Oovernm.it hos beard .ately.-Keuter
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  • 113 9 Reuter. London. Feb. 22. MR Chamberlain was questioned lwi iinuse of Common »asi thP to "Aether he was aware nig W figures compiled by experts Ol X! Vn ted States War Depart0f V?" which showed the average nutout in the latter part mo, i thlyv?«'I
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  • 386 9 Reuter. llv regarded as having Sates, some departure from adopted. t fee E-vptian leader, to It is Bald E|yp agreed to the course ot Ws SW* tee f C r the a modified in the event jcwlsh minority to™ granted. f M todependence toein wneV
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  • 69 9 Reuter. London. Feb- 22 Fvrharrc presented B im* ffHE stocK f opening S 1 er appearance at the terday, announce overnight defence oa thered thai Pl Vt End tne unpression gay tQ he placed on the *axp»J chance.ua S reacted In crneecn w* n\anvir tailed
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  • 72 9 Reuter. Rome. Feb. M. Fierce attack. j£ W number ol t0 have national are Claiio^atten lo T ri perth When tion l >' L r V4o to-day. Clano interviewed Clano itaunde Btpod nave k be htld resUan Ckwejnment cgw» q{ tne pre oonsible for the i o
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  • 65 9 Reuter. The Hague, Feb. East have been nJ haractC r," «ncrm.il and techn aUn c according to a jjgrta ans wer to Socialist Member. f rprmm and Russian The indies w« broad H Ca d, rin C ihe debate on the Dutc't raised durinp
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  • 42 9 Reuter. Washington. Feb. :fnfan o P peace'and Mr. Roosevelt, a. v man of war. pn H or ced by the Thlf yicv/point is National Council for lV5j I which condemn o the Policy -recklessness' in gnouncm» Of appeasement.—Reuter.
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  • 138 9 Reuter. T WO camps have formed WasWnßt,o I on foreign policy. On tona avc the isolationists and R c P" m v J, believe America cannot.offer any ■Sstance to Europe• and£f e no right to criticise the policies PC Sr™e n o r ther
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  • 53 9 Reuter. London. Feb. 21. leased by Mr. .1 usticeßuc "nu« miralty Court to-day- £c Qf which were lying proceedBritish Isles were ai restedun p Dlican togs taken by the on deGovernment under u-t h Nationa.iee. Counsel writ ot list Government asked tnat be unrest and all £J^"^
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  • 83 9 Reuter. N INE Japanese planes out of W «1 to raid I-anchow, aerial battle S5£,CH,e report. •Thirty Japanese plant; In eroups tick off from J£* |rcup, comprising ntae acroi planes ".ere brought after Japanese planes reached U... 133 and dropped thtrtj up southern
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  • 25 9 Reuter Ponsacola. Flnri.la. !J*- A lra.nn.R Plan" tof Two Wra. P- ed to safety. According collision in mid ■ir.-Reutci
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  • 24 9 Reuter. btnet M. Picrlot (C** Prime Minister anfl r list) is Mim l e L rs t0 oI the o;c: cabinet
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  • 34 9 Reuter. Vatican City. Feb. 21 It is untitled Vatican C.ty Feb -l n 1, announced that tne w It w ,ii new Pope «11 open on Ma Y iv be attended t>y au Renter.
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  • 52 10 Jf is reported from Kuala Lumpur t at the Hon. Mr S. VV. Jones Bn tish Resident, Selangor, will succeed the Colonial Secretary, Sir Alexander Small, on Sir Alexander's retirement at the end of the year ir ni morning, the Mai»v T^J"*jw« informed thai no official **»er
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  • 87 10 irnm Our Own Reporter! 4 v.,„. i p enan», Monday. A aged woma "••mieil Lee Ah Chea MwmTV 1 turd «y produced in the three ch,r,,,. that < »o i of hinese samsu, one jar eon 1,;,',,,'""' apparatus for distilling th A "v'.:{;, r had
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  • 25 10 Maicr General A p.b Teller fTmnmr. aJ, ictirinr. as yet, bw CX i-utoniatically relirioulsh hi? 5f fcu?d commaftd. ui h his Shanghai
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  • 24 10 Reuter. Berlin, Feb 09 T< the plan for understood that t:-roue;h Gcrnrnn P f hIS tor talks Warsaw cropped— leaders has been
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  • 268 10 Reuter. Moving on behalf of the Oppomtnf" *?u OU S a formal amendment in the Commons to reduce the borrouinff powers by a million sterlnf'. Dr HHuh^ h Da,ton sai that the total expenditure on defence wY* In paralleled in peace time S There
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  • 95 10 Reuter. London Frh 01 m Palace and public bffl,« D Buckill Sham at half.ma.st 1 a ,L ot are to da v f or the la*- Pone th?. C L al mour ™n« no anno Scemem of?h hUherto Warsaw. Feb ->i m* 'Prime Minister) h-L -ii v,adk °wski
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  • 12 10 Some »j the villa •in,,.,.,. V<JJX*Z. m aSC sea
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  • 233 10 Reuter. THE HUDSON Urndon, Feb. 2' Come political won significarlce is atteched 1 as t ow »«erciai several staff 2to ne Vlsit to wceTßritStn an^the^i^^ 8 be tempted let ls at- SR& ol having mSe neoualy with two countries, Germain- i o tota ntarian -cannot
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  • 33 10 ~r H "X president n„h c s -"W>i* Rolarv Kirn r ved in si "sapore by h L.M r alle his £33*2 after h...c'" t .:^t ,n at ""-phi
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  • 329 10 I From Our Own Reporter's Penant; "JUDGMENT was reserved by Mr. A. W. Bellamy, the gistrate, in the case in which a Tamil Muslim, S was charged with receiving money in respect of the V,i Club lottery tickets. rt/ti conclusion of the prosecution asistin^in
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  • 109 10 Fr0 °T Corre sponaent] P"P. Mr. Sze Zan !a Lum Toluk Anson on S 'X' anive < l Chine*. T,v 1 fL Teiuk Anson China Distress ReJ V, f *> day morning at 10oVdod? mter There were over =ionn cuWde th, Fan o rov n?d
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  • 110 13 Reuter. ndon. Feb. 21. would "'»1 stand thai markets night i \ir. Oliver Stanley, dinner of Fa r. He addj exporter eouW !s j the whole v d Recent trade i that the c nations is being I hing the sales
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  • 37 13 f Mr. Roosevelt ha; iv badly. Newspaper given the hnpre?to force a war hi icu ly suggested th. 1 the arms trade, that divert attention from in America an; 1 under Jewish Intra-
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  • 107 13 Reuter. Chungking, Feb. 21. IN his Opening address to the National Peoples Congress, which is In session here, Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek, who presided, emphasised the importance of national unity in the present war of resistance. The congress comprising of delegates norn all political
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  • 491 13 m, in who expected I i be constructed E w( re recently H ould tx proI '.uses which had 1 im its magic hat I ment has pro- > j, V lers regarding L lhat there is no them. What does really expecttature in spite <cs to
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  • 226 13 Reuter. Washington, Feb. 21. J IMMORAL, unsuccessful and ultimately destructive," is bow Senator Pittman described the policy of appeasement in a broadcast. He declared: "It la evident no person ran die mere than once and his period ol life is limited: and it j< far better for
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  • 75 13 Reuter. London. Feb. 21.- Following to-nights Palestine conference ami a taut 1 I ween the British and Jewish tion*, further proceedings will Pjooab y he postponed until after the Cabinet meeting to-morrow. To-night's talk lasted two and a half hours it is believed that proposal* for the regulation
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  • 96 13 Reuter. Berlin Feb. 21 .-Heir Wiedemann Ifl leaving Hamburg to-day to take up a San F r ancisco pest. At a farewell reception given by tnr Karl Schurz Society. Herr Draeger. VicePresident, said that the fact a mar. was -elected for this important post m
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  • 43 13 Reuter. London, Feb. 21.—The explosion of a bomb placed outside, partly wrecked the hall cf the Ancient Order of Christians a Catholic organisation, in Belfast' last night. Six young men inside had a lucky escape from serious injury. Rputer.
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  • 404 13 Reuter. London, Feb. 20. NEARLY 2,:J00 trade exhibitors are showing British products at the British Industries Fair, which opened to-day. Like last year, there are three sections, namely <1» Olympla, where the lighter niduoirk's are shown, *2t Earl's Court (botli in London), where textiles,
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  • 205 13 Reuter. New York, Pet). 21« pUAKDED by «hal Police CoraV mjegjoner VaV?nt«ne described ''enou ;h p<»;» c to top a revolution,*' twenty thousand Nazi ympathiscrattended the Bond rally held "Ho celebrate George Washington's birthday. Outside the ball a hostile crown, a hundred thousand strong, ignoring
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  • 51 13 Reuter. London. Feb. 21-The first free dcs series of an raid steel helmets will fc. nade on Monday About seventeen thousand will be available for the Ors week's distribution, followed by thirty thousand in the following week, and h? rite of delivery will be accelerated thereafter
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  • 156 13 Terrorism In Shanghai Reuter. Shanghai, Feb. 21. |HE Japanese Consul-General Miura called on Mr. Cornell Franklin. Chairman of the Shanghai Municipal Council, and made strong representations in connection with terrorism in Shanghai, for which, he said, the Shanghai Municipal Council must be held fully responsible.
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  • 51 13 Reuter. Dublin. Kb 21 The County Council adjourned in disorder after the chairman had ruled out cl order a pohural l rescinttGn co'lin* en the Oorernmem to withdraw the new "treason" ano cflences the Siate which one ccunclllor characterised "'lander to the fair name of
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  • 38 13 Reuter Aarhus (Denmark). Feb untitled I child nwr ol DeAmarfc on a ih'»v women's hundred metre Taw 1 world i rrnorc in S*>7 < r c~ Tin or »0 hoUei was Willi Dendiden (Holland) in 59.0 j "res.-- Renter
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  • 287 14 TPJEXT Saturday, Feb. 25, Singapore's boxing fana will be entertained to another programme of good fights when the Happy World Boxing promoter, Mr. George E, Lee presents Junior programme with an extra special light-weight contest between Joe Eagle and Nefl Hemchit over ten (three
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  • 40 14 The f< lowing are the results of competition* at the Keppel Golf Chib Four Ball Foursome:—C. W. Watson and R. J. Fenni e 9 up. Mixed Foursome:—Mrs H L Arrr.ati and R. W. McCreath 10 4 =37t
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  • 574 14 Rain Prevents Completion Of Handicap Finals pOY SMITH won the B.C.C. ope- invitation tennis tournament men's singles when ho beat N. S. Wire in a game which went to three sets and ended in a score of 6-3. 11-3. Rain
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  • 177 14 Fourth Test .5« bannesbtirf, Feb. 21. CTEADY oveinighl run. produced a ih>ik mhi thi' mornine over the gi and an j ih;> v. kti wu iden making it Impossible for play today in tb< Fourth rest Match between England and Australia. Scores are as follows:— ENGLAND
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  • 119 14 IF torn Our Ou:?i Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. THE seventh meeting between the Malayan Celts and Jumcauxs XI. played on the padang to-day resulted in a big victory fcr the scratch side by sis r.oals to one. The scratch loam was represented by eight Sc!angur
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  • 161 14 Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. j\ the final hockey fixture in the Colls annual meet on the S.C.R.C. ground this morning, Singapore scored a 3-0 victory over Peinang;. I he result was not a true reflex on the play, for Singapore, who were always on the offensive, failed
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  • 474 14 Singapore Indians i, Selangor Indians nil. BEAUTIFUL first-timer scored by Ibrahim bin Isa within three minutes of the start secured the Singapore Indians victory, over the 'langor Indians yesterday on Balestier Plain, in their annual hockey encounter. There were a number oi spectator: present
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  • 193 14 fßv "Man JHERE v. IrVckof M, at Bukit Tiawh h preparation f.„ v i, i ■«''Mrr!ay v r (> NUTCRACKER first out was •seven to the three wl ed and came down w.th a full galloi on Saturday i KISSING CUP with Taakard same appue
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  • 26 14 Reuter. Lcndca. Feb 21 I Eoctbal] ma ten A final 1. 1 Rc-hda'e Hornet I 2—C in the Rugby League competii I —Reuter. I
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  • 2146 15 Huge Crowd In Sirite Of Rain The Turf q cast and the weather was cool at yester>re Turf Club races at Bukit Timah—the Spring meeting. In spite of iatemfttent > was easy and 'here was very large fared well and in the
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  • 171 16 m s at. Weight-lifting Federation will stage their f0 nnual ngapore Olympic Weight-lifting championships under B A W.L A Laws at the Happy World Covered Stadium on Saturday, Mar. u al 7.30 p.m. j The ttfti to decidV the championships a c la) Two Hands Military Press
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  • 151 16 Singapore K.L. Y's Play Draw Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. I N one of the fastest hockey matches I" in the YW triangular snorts tourney. Singapore held Kuala Lumpur to a two-all draw on the V M C ground this evening. Lack of confidence and erratic finishiris were evident in Bleangor's play.
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  • 62 16 Max Baer. former world heavyweight champion, has signed a contract to appear in six Western films, according to an announcement from Hollywood by officials of Arcadia Pictures. Jack Skisball, production manager for the company, said Baer's new lilms would bo musicals and that he would sing In
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  • 148 16 Arrived from N.E.I by KLM plane PH-ALU'.—Mr Jongejan, Mr. Nob: 1 Mr. Hen el. Mr X Endo. Mr. Keller. Left for Medan, India and Europe by KLM plane PH-ALU" Mr Keller Mr. A. J D. Steenstra Toussaint, Mrs. F. H. Williams. Dr. Chen Su Lan. Mr. R
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  • 373 16 INDIANS' CRICKET 'THE cricket fixture between the Selangor Indian Indians whicn started last Sunday ended yesl won th? game by 192 runs, thus beating the Singap the second year in succession. This is an annual fixture which began four years back and Is annually rompeted for the
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  • 134 16 [From Our Own Reporter] KUALA LUMPUR, TUESOAI DERAK EMERGED CHAMPIONS w 1 19» COLTS HO< Xl T WITHOUT LOSING sivS. MATCH. Ll The deciding game betwe n Penk«J Selangor was played this morning pwl winning by three soals to one in a m -2 characterised by
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  • 50 16 The 35th Portress Coy. defeat* ft Earbaiians G O at hockey yestenhti Pulau Brani in a one-sided -una- nit and Larke scortd m the first in th? second two goals were .scored! QMS. Beverley. The last two pai came from melees in front of tnt mt rians goal
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  • 433 17 MEETING OF PEOPLE'S POLITICAL COUNCIL Chinese Central News Agency. Chungking, Feb. 20. People's Political Council, China's representative I five very busy met tings up to Feb. 18, the first voted entirely to listening to Government reports, to the discussion, and adoption of a
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  • 92 17 Reuter. Berlin, Feb. 21. Wholesale arrests of girls of German origin between the ages of 15 and 19 by the Polish authorities in Gnesen in Polish Corridor are reported by a German news agency. After questioning, some were freed while others are reported to be still in
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  • 188 17 Reuter. Berlin. Feb. 22. ANY suggestion that Britain wants to give Germany economic assistance in order to pave the way for honourable eo-existenee in the spirit of the Munich agreement is sharply rejected in the official Diplomatische Korrespondenz, which says that Germany never
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  • 92 17 Chinese Central News Aceney. Chungking. Feb. 20. SIXTEEN couples were joined in wed2? lock at the first mass wedding since the war here yesterday—the Chinese old New Year. Mayor Chiang ChihCheng performed the ceremony. The event was sponsored by the New Life Movement which was then
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  • 98 17 [From Our Oun Correspondent] Taiping, Monday. A COMMITTEE meeting was held the other evening at the North Perak Eurasian Association, TaJpaiff, to dfccuss ways and means of representing the Association at the Installation of His Highness the Sultan. After some discussion the committee decided in conjunction with
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  • 319 17 Reuter. London, Feb. 21. CIX JOHN SIMON'S statement on the manner in which it is proposed to raise the defence expenditure is welcomed on all sides in the lobbies. Many accept it as a confirmation of the view that there will he
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  • 167 17 Reuter. Dublin, Feb. 21. rIE text of the Eire ireason bill just issued provided the death penalty for treason consistang of levying war against the State or assisting or conspiring to levy a war, cr attempting by any violent means to overthrew the lawful government. Every person
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  • 315 17 Penang Flying Club's Successful Dinner Dance [Frojn Our Own Reporter] Penang, Tuesday. A FTER the Penrtng Frying Club annual air rally at the Bayan Lepas Aerodrome yesterday, a dinner was held at the Runnymede Hotel presided over by Mr. R. D. Hume, the President of the Club. Among thoee present
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  • 143 17 Chinese Central News Agency. Chungking. Feb. 20 CHINA'S war-time economy is more stable than Japan's in the opinion of Dr. Ma Yin Chu, Chairman of the Finance Committee of the Legislative Committee. Speaking on "legal tender and the war Dr. Ma attributed the stability of the Chinese
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  • 325 19 Ww Delhi, Feb. 16. questions in the mbly to-day, Sir !ii Huh, Commerce uted Lhat all relevant ninj? the Indo-British II be published in mi mbera to drihnte n on the subject. ;alsingh was informed ii„ r vi the ex-Maharaja of i- i tewed only in
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  • 42 19 A deputation ot consisting of Messrs. I Saugor, Adul Rauf h'ul GafTar Khan of *aqbu] Ahmad, Secretary P. and Berar, waited Pundit Ravi Shankar Minister, Central Proid requested him to 'h the British Gov about an honourable Arabs in Palestine.
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  • 914 19 C. P. PREMIER'S ASSURANCE (United Press). Tupnn Nagpur, Feb. 10. HISRE was no Muslim Satyagraha to-day against the V idvamandir hcleme at the Secretariat, presumably because of the prospects of a settlement on this question. Al; aPP Af Probable that on the advice of
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  • 223 19 (United Press). Ludhiana, Feb. 15. DANDIT Jawaharlal Nehru, Presi- dent-efcet, sixth All-India States Peoples' Conference, arrived here this morning by Frontier Mail. Despite early hour and drizzling rain arge crowds thronged the railway st.v Lon to greet PandHji who was given a rousing reception. m*
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  • 90 19 (United Press). Sholapur, Feb. 13. The Hyderabad civil resistance movement continues and batches of volunteers are daily coming here from different centres to offer Satyagraha. Yesrerdav 17 volunteers were arrested at Hyderabad and two at Gulbarga while delivering lectures despite the ban on meetings. A public meeting held
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  • 257 19 NEW BILL IN TRAY A SCORE (United Press). Trivandrum. TBI statement that she had fieren notice of amfiulnicnts to her own bill relating tv child marriage, with a view not merely to resl raining such marriages hut preventing them, was made by Mrs. T. Narayani Arnma,
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  • 154 19 (United Press). Jaipur, Feb. 14. DEMONSTRATION by a crowd of v m«»»-f» than '?0 OOft people led by Sj. Rupchand Sojrani and three other Praiamandai volunteers was stagtd, the procession starting from Chandpurgate on "Jaipur Day" yesterday. Leaders were arretted, but the proees sion moved shouting Praiamandal
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  • 362 19 (United Press). Peshwar. Feb. 15. "T HAVE no hesitation in declaring with full sense of responsibility' that the Congress can no longer tolerate the present disturbing conditions obtaining in the Frontier Province." So said Maulana Abul Kalam Azad in course of a forceful speech delivered at
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    145 20 JHi: rally crganfeed b the S branch of the UUmMt J ciation of Malaya and held Uilu Chinese New Year holidays irai a qualified raccess. There r, J large number of cmtißetitors J gymkhana, the treasure hunt ud ii Concours D'Khgaiue. Pictures taken at the mkhan
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  • 39 20 Dr. J.B. Van iiylenlim gu as injured ii nhi st<a- <.1 MM Into fWfoMm with aLal H v K«»;ui intersection. 'Hie doctor** t:u overturned, knocked a lamp standard and final > came to re-
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    • 12 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT '> SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, February 22, 1939 FOUR PAGES.
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    • 578 I Fhilco's New Device ONJ I :,fl(> vhlch h as given rise to considerable experiwork is that of controlling the set from a distance. Va ingenious devices have been produced commencing with the h« me switching a set on or off from a distance, up to thf oi
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    • 171 I WILLIAM ROBSON, Director of the Columbia Workshop, the Experimental Drama Department of the Columbia Broadcasting System of America. 7MII produce several radio plays at the EEC Studios in Daventry, London. William Rcbson is the leader of the most advanced school cf American radio drama, producers,
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    • 247 I world's first Mobile Telephone Exchange was inaugurated at the General Pest Office, Tondon, recently by the Postmaster-General. The new exchange Is housed in a large green trailer, and a careful impaction will reveal a telephone cable leading Into this solid-looking vehicle. While listening will disclose the faint
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    • 114 I THE first bleat of a newly-born lamb will, it is hoped, epitomise the interesting story that will be told in "Night in a Lambing Hut," a feature programme from Daventry to be broadcast at 10 p.m. on Friday next. A farm at Tibberton Manor, Shropshire—a
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    • 42 I The 1939 National Radio Parts Trade Show will be held at the Stevens Hotel in Chicago from June 14 to 17 next. The sixth annual exhibition of components will be held in Park* from Jan. 31 to Feb. 3. next
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    • 215 I British Industries Fair, the great annual exhibition of goods manufactured or produced mainly within the British Empire, began yesterday and will continue till Mar. 4, next. As usual, it runs concurrent lv in London—at Olympia and Earl's UouiUand Birmingham, whire the cut-in*-er-ing and hardware
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    • 43 I Harold Abrahams (right), the distinguished athlete, giving a commentary en the European Swimming Championships last year, when some of the events were televised by the BBC. listeners to Daventry will hear him describe the University Sports Meeting on March 18 next.
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    • 413 I PIONEER EFFOR TS TN a letter to the PrmcicaJ and Amateur Wireless/* Dr. Clarence Tierney, D.Sc. Chairman of the Council of Television Society, London, writes:— "Widespiead publicity ha* bern given to the recent transmission of television across the "Atlantic" This baa been claimed to be the
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    • 83 I RADIO-TELEPHONY on ultra short wave channels la beii g e*'ab!ished between Dover and Calais by tl J tirh Post Office authorities in co ration with French P.T.T. AdmJ tratton. The new system enable: i 1 b telephony conversations to be made simultaneously over one radio wave
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    • 148 I ANOTHER of the popular "Intermission" programmes, in which members of the 8.8.C. Variety Orchestra have a chance of displaying their abilities as soloists, will be broadcast from Daventry at 9.35 p.m. to-morrow again at 7.10 a.m. on Monday next. Since the first programme was broadcast in September. 1936,
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    • 116 I COMMENTARIES on the first half of the Rugby League match between England and France, and the second half of the Rugby Union match between Ireland and Scotland will be broadcast from Davcntry this week (sec London programmes inside). Lance B. Todd will give the commentary on the
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      • 2172 IV 3 jwORLD'S BROADCAST PROGRAMMEsj I ""ff MESSAGE TO SCOUTS I S£»r«E| PARIS Jft&fi Orchestra (leader, Alfred Bark- TPA-2 15.24 Mcjs (19.7 m> SaS recitaJ GSB 9.51 Mcs (31.55 m.) cr), conducted by Arthur Spencer. 7.20 Thre* p i; 1*- To-Morrow ST T rom v 6.50 Music Hall.*lncluding: Billy I 710
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