Morning Tribune, 26 January 1938
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Title Section12 1938-01-26 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VwT^No- 302. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, January 26, 1938. FIVE CENTS.12 words
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Article226 1938-01-26 1 ANGLO- JAPANESE ANTAGONISM STATEMENT BY HIROTA ■INEVITABLE ISSUES SHOULD ARISE" CURRYING FAVOURS FROM BRITAIN IN the Lower House yesterday after--1 noon a member drew attention to Britain's efforts to spread her influence all over the Far East and declared that Anglo-Japanese antagonism was not due to sentiment but misunderstanding. JapanReuter - 226 words
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113 1938-01-26 1 NEW JAPANESE DRIVE FOR FOREIGN LOANS A*—,. London. Jan. 25. dnve on the part of the Japanese cure foreign credits for indirect to the China war is mentioned by »c News Chronicle which points out ?»n has apparently abandoned of a direct state loan from either -land or the UnitedReuter - 113 words
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Article149 1938-01-26 1 CHINESE JAPANESE REINFORCING Preparatory To Large-Scale Operations Hankow, Jan. 25 WITH the Japanese marking time until the arrival of reinforcements to enable them to resume large-scale operations, Chinese forces strengthening tho defence works are continuing to pour troops to the front In an attempt to check further progress by theReuter - 149 words
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Article41 1938-01-26 1 ICHTINC RENEWED SOUTH OF WUHU THF i v Shanghai, Jan. 26. r I* a »»«™<* the re'uatio.Tuhl^ Hohsien thceva Swasawfa l hand nSi c C y Furious ""ace" h took plac<! m «-rs!H" s dS^7" a tim f- Japa ReuterReuter - 41 words
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160 1938-01-26 1 U. S. Silk Manufacturers Alarmed By Boycott \2 CONFLICTING VIEWS PROGRESS OF LABOUR MOVEMENT New York, Jan. 25. THE growth of anti-Japanese boycott movement is causing alarm among silk manufacturers who point out that only ten per cent, of the price of silk stockings goes to Japan, the balance, toReuter - 160 words
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Article71 1938-01-26 1 President Roosevelt And China's Suffering Washington, Jan. 25. An appeal to the nation to contribute $1,000,000 to help suffering civilians m China was made by President Roosevelt m a letter to the American Red Cross, stating: "I fael our people are deeply sympathetic to those m needReuter - 71 words
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Article27 1938-01-26 1 Paris, Jan. 25. The Italian flight covered over half of their 2,000-miles flight across the South Atlantic from Dakar yesterday, maintaining an average of 250 m.p.h. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article133 1938-01-26 1 Lightning Air Raid On Barcelona Barcelona, Jan. 25. THIRTY are known to have been killed and over 50 Injured m a lightning air raid, which lasted less than a minute. The onslaught, by 12 aeroplanes, was so sudden that the residents had no time to seekReuter - 133 words
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Article108 1938-01-26 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh French Protest To Japanese Consul Shanghai, Jan. 25. AFTER the execuiion of General Han Fu Chu, ex-Piovlncial Chairman of Shantung, the Central Government has appointed Mr. Hsin Hung Leh, thl former Mayor of Tsingtao, to fill the vacancy. Ths oath-takhig ceremony took108 words
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Article140 1938-01-26 1 New Rubber Quota: 60 Per Cent London, Jan 25 TIIE rubber quota for the second 1 quarter of 1938 has been fixed at 60 per cent. Considerable excitement prevailed on the rubber exchange following the reduced quota announcement, and prices were generally marked up a farthing, >and m some cases,Reuter - 140 words
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115 1938-01-26 1 SUBMARINE ATTACKS BRITISH SHIP IN MEDITERRANEAN Malta, Jan. 25. AN unknown submarine is unofficially reported to have attack, without warning, the 3,000- ton British steamer, Lake of Geneva, m western Mediterranean to-day. The submarine was on the surface at a range of 300 yards and fired a torpedo which passedReuter - 115 words
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Advertisement26 1938-01-26 1 T "on other pages Pare lederalCoun:il2, 21 2 hange Alley Fire i Sequel ftUib By Air 4 J Johore Council W Prehistorians Dinner 21 Local Sport26 words
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Advertisement34 1938-01-26 1 mix it voi :;%i 1 1 Syjj a cupful or a quart as neec 'ecl no waste hi/i/M^ Delicious for Drinking I The New Improved **HOL^ LX, KLIM MIXER fjßß^Pr S Price 80 Cents34 words
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Article251 1938-01-26 2 FEDERAL COUNCIL PROTESTS AGAINST RENEWAL "MALAYA UNDOUBTEDLY LXTITLED TO BETTER I RI I TMENT'- OFFICIAL REPI. > GOVT. MEMORANDUM ON UNEMPLOYMENT PROMISED Frmn Our Own Reporter, Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. A combined attack on the tea restriction scheme which will expire m Man h of thi ntflneroiu251 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-01-26 2 .Mr. S. Kandiah. who was presented with the Malayan Certificate of Honour by Sir Shenton Thomas yesterday, before the meeting of the Federal Council. (Tribune)25 words
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Article2342 1938-01-26 2 Col. Cecil Rae On Unemployment The Hon. Col. Cecil Rae speaking first on the adjournment said that it would be within His Excellency's recollection that early m 1937 he set up a commission to inquire into the question of unemployment m Selangor. Col. Rae said that be had the honour2,342 words
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Article43 1938-01-26 2 Special Supplement For Issue To^cporrow rpO-MORROW'S issue of the Malaya Tribune vIIJH contain a special supplement of eight pages produced m comection with the Chinese Year. The Malaya Tribune V>f to-morrow will, therefore, consist of 28 pages for five cents.43 words
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Article179 1938-01-26 2 'From Our Own Correspondent C TT^% Malacca, Tuesday HONG SIN and Chu Wu. a Chinese couple were again produced to-day before Commander J. C. Derrick, police magistrate, on a charge of having had m their possession two forged $10 notes knowine them to be forged and intending179 words
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Article578 1938-01-26 2 Sensational Court Sequel Singapore, Tuesday. A SEQUEL to a fire which broke out m a block of houses m Change Alley m the early morning of Apr 6 last, completely destroying the premises of the T.M.A. Music Store, had a sequel m the Assize Court today, when578 words
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Article42 1938-01-26 2 A Chinese talked into the Kan Bahru Road Police Station shortly 7.30 last night, and said he had stabbed by a compatriot. The man l a small wound m his right thl was removed by ambulance to tlv neral Hospital.42 words
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Advertisement148 1938-01-26 2 What Is Air -Conditioning In the Tropics, it is the mechanical method of cooling, drying and cleansing the air we breathe. Why Do We Need A ir-Conditioning Air-conditioning is not a passing fad— it is a vital contribution to the health and comfort of the modern home on a par148 words
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Advertisement36 1938-01-26 2 a word to the office executive FOR DIRECT INSTANTANEOUS CONVERSATIONS WITH ALL DEPARTMENTS USE INTERCOMMUNIC \TION SYSTEMS. As Supplied To The Malaya Tribune Office FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY LIM KOK GEK CO. 55, Stamford Road, Singapore.36 words
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291 1938-01-26 3 SCHEME STARTS OK FEB. 2 Imperial Airways Announcement Singapore, Tuesday. i PRELIMINARY announcement of A the inauguration of the Empire Fly n* Boat scheme between England and Malaya, carrying all first tiss n ail unsurcharged by air, was 'sued by Messrs. Mansfield Co..291 words
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Article85 1938-01-26 3 Young Malay Charged With Housebreaking Singapore, Tuesday. On i charge of house-breaking by t by entering and hiding m the ling house of Charles F. Davidson, load, at 2.30 a.m. on Jan. Mohamed Sheriff, a young Malay, produced before Mr. H. A Forrer, strict Judge, this morning. the85 words
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Article237 1938-01-26 3 Constable's Evidence Of Arrest Singapore, Tuesday. DRAMATIC evidence of the arrest of Tan Cheng Cheng, eighth accused, was given by Ahmad Din, a police constable, in the case in which 14 Chinese stand charged before Mr. F. V. Duckworth, Second Police Magistrate, with being members of an unlawful237 words
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Article159 1938-01-26 3 Singapore. Tuesday. Loh Fong, a young Chinese, wa& charged m the Criminal District Court, before Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judge, with having voluntarily caused grievous hurt to Su Yu. a Chinese woman, by striking her with an iron rod, and thereby causing a fracture of the nasal159 words
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Article, Illustration14 1938-01-26 3 Tuan Sheik Ahmad bin Sheik Mustapha, new Federal Councillor, affirmed at yesterday's meeting. (Tribune).14 words
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Article42 1938-01-26 3 i Junction of Selegie Rd. and Short St There are vacancies m all classes from Primary to the Senior Cambridge. Shorthand, Book-keeping and Type writing also taught FREE OF CHARGE In the HIGHER standards. ENKOL NOW. Apply The Principal42 words
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Article128 1938-01-26 3 Lewis Stone In "Man Who Cried Wolf" "THE Man Who Cried Wolf", which had 1 a premiere at the Alhambra Theatre last night, introduces to the public something unique m the way of murder stories. With Lewis Stone giving a striking performance a* a man with a mysterious128 words
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188 1938-01-26 3 Kruschen Reduced Her Weight —Gave Her New Vitality Any woman who Is burdened with excess fat is liable to become sensitive about her figure. This woman did and m addition she suffered from weakness which made her feel dull and lifeless. But there is188 words
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Advertisement66 1938-01-26 3 Law Notice For To-day CM*f Justice in the 1st B 190 37-L. W. Ari. 1 Sena etc. 'part heard'. ustice aBeekett Terrell in n Horne th^ 3rd 11 S. 528 36-Lian Hoe «den Brisbane Co Ltd. "IS SAL N C AR .In exMidition and good runnine I'm y%««°* »«nce to66 words
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Advertisement47 1938-01-26 3 SilviVrin DOES GROW H A I R Removes Dandruff, Prevents Falling-hair 2\. and corrects disorders cf the scalp. jr Jm restore new hair- ?&9k growth ask ycur CheL |I^^[ IHsl or a High-Class v| B store, or Hair-dresser PYRE SILVIKRIN Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 86, Robinson Roa«*.47 words
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Advertisement70 1938-01-26 3 HORSE HEAD J BRAND MADE IN BURMA GUARANTEED 100% BRITISH HARPER, GILFILLAN CO., LTD. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penan <;. COOL CLEAN COMFORTABLE Reserve a table for your next party by telephoning 3356 i SINGAPORE mb. Alll PORT HOTEL NEW STOCK OF COLD /^HH\ POCKET chrome fj?mwrf\ stainless rJSmti STEEL WR70 words
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Article134 1938-01-26 4 London. Jan 2 Previous To-day Change 103 6 103 Distillers 32 q 32 9 -3d Dunlop Rubber 76 10 1 "6 9 l' 2 d S^Sl'SKal Industrie* 344-" J» -»k Imperial Tobacco 7 303 +7 d Anglo-Dutch t,\ 2 71/ Canadian Pacific j 310 2 ll2d London134 words
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Article121 1938-01-26 4 London. Jan 25. ri kbkr Previous To-day Change KUBBbK barely steady Buyers Tsfe +?J 6 Spoi Sellers 7 516 7 716 6 3rd Forward, Ju.yS.pt, *Xs 7 M* 2nd Forward (Apr.Uune. |SSS 7 38* 7 916 Ut Forward (Feb. B 7 3 f 6 7U 16 London.121 words
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Article69 1938-01-26 4 London, Jan. 25. Previous To-day Change isn 2*l 153 37 -4-3.1* T.T. en Paris (closing middle rate) «"•*> %7 +1 1 6 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate ***** 16 a. Jt a TT. on Shanghai (closing selling rate 12 932 TT. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 3169 words
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Article39 1938-01-26 4 ,^a»Tv New YorR Jau 24 RUBBER Previous To-day Chang Tone Steady Very Nominal Sot Buyers 14 13 16 1413 16 SpOt Sellers 14 15 16 14 15 16 e ISIS 15 316 8% ™one Steady Steady39 words
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Article220 1938-01-26 4 Messrs. Fraser Co.s Report Singapore, Tuesday. MININd: Tin at midday was $89 :t down 'i. With no newi of a particularly encouraKinK nature to hand from outside markets this morning conditions were again very quiet and dull and a very small volume of business was transactB London cables disclosed that220 words
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Article31 1938-01-26 4 London, Jan. 25. CIOLD Previous To-day Change Fine Bar per W. 10.7** £6 19 7 d SILVER Sixit 20 20 4 months' forward. 19 13 16 19 13 1631 words
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Article16 1938-01-26 4 f.N Standard To^"^ .spot (afternoon closing price) £181 U |IW^ Forward tio^v 4 uo16 words
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Advertisement60 1938-01-26 4 OVERSEACHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAI of BURGLARS by keeping you VALUABLES (jewellery or import ant documents) m SAFE BOXES m our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY60 words
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Advertisement18 1938-01-26 4 sor m BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. Is Your MO lOH CAR fully insured? Tel. 5926. 2, Finlayson Green.18 words
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Advertisement154 1938-01-26 4 SiME DARBY Co., Ltd. 'gJLTSioff"^ lI A XX OF €11 li\ A (Incorporated m China by Special Charter). 12, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: Manager's Office 6444 Asst. Manager's Office 6442 Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5188-9 Cible Address; "CHUNGKUO" PAID UP CAPITAL Ch. 40 00^ A RESERVE FUNDS IN EXCESS154 words
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Article808 1938-01-26 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company MINING Singapore, Jan. 25. 5 p.m. 306 32 6xd ns 289 29 9 i Malay 25 26!--litam 075 0.80 24 25 ;rin rw I>sl 1.57 3atu Selanoi 27;g 2 8 6cb 3urni 20 9 21 19 ;henderiang 038 043 Mam Tin Q1 j 10808 words
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Article190 1938-01-26 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore*. Tuesday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat i cnr Batu Selangor >** 26 3 Hongkong Tin 25 3 20 4 HongFatt l f l Jelebu 12 o Kramat J? 6 Kamuntins Tin 0 6 11M Killinghall J» Katu Tin Kuchai 52 O 57 Larut u 7n Linpui Tin190 words
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Article49 1938-01-26 5 Singapore, Tuesday. Charged with failing to maintain his wife, Quek Sew Bee, Yeo Urn Seng, a young Chinese, appeared before Mr. L C. Goh. the Fifth Singapore Magistrate this morning. The case was adjourned till Apr. 5. m the hope of a settlement being arrived at.49 words
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Article150 1938-01-26 5 nard Co. Ltd. 30,000 Int. 30,000,000 Int. Api INC. A PORE MUNICIPALITY tit. T 31 Sept. 30 10 2 104 norn •V' 1907 red. 1947 II.COOOOO «fc* l2no MM 81 80 108 110 DOm ?n? »r d 19M ii.000.000 1913 80 11 3 115 nOrn Int Mo150 words
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Advertisement226 1938-01-26 5 E LEVY G CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers m Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF IKADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE226 words
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Article115 1938-01-26 6 Alleged Threat To Injure Singapore. Tuesday MOHAMED Fahmy, the well-know:; Egyptian boxer, appeared before Mr. E. C. S. Adkins, in the temporary Sixth Court, this morrftng, on a charof having criminally intimidated another boxer, Samee Hussein, by threatening him with bodily injury on Jan. 17. The charge was115 words
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Article170 1938-01-26 6 Singapore Appeal Court Judgment Singapore, Tuesday. GIVING judgment in the High Court to-day the Chief Justice Mr. P. A McElwaLne dismissed the appeals of M Sathaiah, P. L. A. S. Somasundram and Hayatmiah Abdul Shukor, who were sentenced to terms of imprisonment on three charges of obtaining consignment170 words
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Article22 1938-01-26 6 Hongkong, Jan. 25. Considerable shelling or bombing occurred this morning at Nantau. staUon No deUs are yet available. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Advertisement141 1938-01-26 6 i 70-ZMn GALA EVENT! J I p^SpWl At ThP CAPITOL I I ENTIRE CIRCLE SOLD OUT FOR TO-NIGHT'S 9-30 j I PERFORMANCE! COME EARLY!! i lEEEtfßS^jSSr^fcl +-'^4^k Hurled to the screen m scenes Hl^^Kfy'wKSo2MK»*^^^B '''j|mHHl oramnie of Music Ti/iilWK^K3»^s^H|B^ '5&&UB& start '> n 9 magnitude scenes 1 VflENP^l P^^^Cj VV141 words
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Advertisement116 1938-01-26 6 1 ROXY BAR OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT i TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 flHHHpME^lßHpiVgfcj THE SCREEN'S STRANGEST j^H V jk Jmiti& ROMANTIC TANGLE- |U^^H^fa|Hl Bbl^B I POUNDING MELODRAMA!^ H I "BETWEEN 2 WOMEN" S M-G-M'S GREATEST SUCCESSOR TO 'MEN IN WHITE 1 t J with I FRANCHOT TONE, MAUREEN j O'SULLIVAN, VIRGINIA BRUCE116 words
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Article81 1938-01-26 7 Special Information Facilities Department of Com<!'^ire to encourage UrorBiam, has opened a Bureau Promotion at 199, New Ro:W, buivau is In the heart of 'he the X^ 11 111! 11 walki "g distance of anks ln addiUon publicity work and assisting for the L*! 11 also act81 words
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Advertisement268 1938-01-26 7 CAST! ALL-MALAY DIALOGUE! j A THRILLING ANDi \s. L EXCITING PICTURE OF S LIFE IN MALAYA W"^, MACHMOEDS DARING STUNTS ms# on the open sea I tßf interesting scenes of CEREMONIAL KRIS-WASHING l^te^ ACCORDING TO ANCIENT $^^WW^^^M MACHMOEDS FIGHT TO THE y^^^^^S"*! t f DEATH WITH THE VILLAIN. f W268 words
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Advertisement148 1938-01-26 7 i AN HILARIOUS WAR BETWEEN VICE AND VIRTUE! BEN TRA- VERS FUNNIEST FARCE WITH THE SCREEN'S MOST POPU- j LAR COMEDY DUO SETTING A NEW RECORD FOR LAUGHTER! j j I STARTS TO-NICHT fif PAVILION j I 1 4 With my hand on my heart I would swear that i148 words
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Article, Illustration22 1938-01-26 8 "Architectural Splendours-Mrs. E. A. Oehlers, 55, Karikal Lane, Singapore. •Endurance."— Mr. Hugh Maguire, 28 Namazie Mansions, Stamford Road. Singapore.22 words
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Article2045 1938-01-26 8 GRAPHIC ACCOUNT OF WORK OF RED CROSS ORGANISATION Urgent Appeal For Continuance Of Overseas Subscriptions IVE have received the following letter from Mr. A. J. Hughes, gfrifg a graphic account of the work of the Red Cross organisation m Shanghai. The letter emphasises how imperative2,045 words
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Article, Illustration32 1938-01-26 9 "Marine Parade."— Tay Bak Hong 97, Norfolk Road, Singapore After The Tide." Koh Mie Moon, 77, Shrewsbury Rd. Singapore. Choir Boys."— L Bdr. J. W. Darley, 11 3, A.A. Bde., R.A., Changi32 words
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Article412 1938-01-26 9 Entries for this competition are invited for the prizes to be awarded m Feb. They should be addressed to the Editor, the Morning Tribune, Anson Road, Singapore, and the envelopes should be clearly marked "Agfa Competition." SEND IN YOUR ENTRY NOW. YOUR Entries Are ON this page412 words
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Advertisement32 1938-01-26 9 For this Competition only jicMfcM -Films can be used. Hoes this mean a handicap? Definitely not! llii k experienced photographer would have chosen, anyhow, the reliable. ISOCHROME-film The Film For the tropics!32 words
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Miscellaneous37 1938-01-26 9 Mails Delivered The Air Mail (Imperial) despatched ,from Singapore on Jan. 12 was delivered m London on Jan. 22. The Air Mail (Netherlands) d?^pntch ed from Singapore on Jan. 19 was delivered In London on Jan. 24.37 words
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289 1938-01-26 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Wed., Jan. 26, 1938. THE BEGINNING OF THE END? TUIE news of the last few days has provided further evidence that Japan's problems, .with the prolongation of the war m China, are increasing and not diminishing, and Japan is encountering abundant proof of the old adage that289 words
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Article895 1938-01-26 10 The German view of what woulu happen if ivar broke out between Great Britain and Italy is discussed in the following article, condensed from the Frankfurter Zeitung. CAN Great Britain, in the event ol war. t^ ,!rgic hold on the Mediterranean in Its entire length of895 words
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Article, Illustration36 1938-01-26 10 Chancellor Kurt von Schuschnigg, of Austria, signing the communique at the place pointed by Count Galeazzo Ciano, the Italian Foreign Minister, after the Conference of the Rome bloc powers Austria, Italy and Hungary—in Budapest. (Planet News).36 words
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Article78 1938-01-26 10 Australian Dinner At Raffles rWER 300 Australians and guests will gather at Raffles Hotel to-ni?ht for a dinner to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the founding of r-.e country. Pahits will be served on the lawi 8.15 and dinner will be served in the ballroom, which has been78 words
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Miscellaneous49 1938-01-26 10 Police Band The following are the public engagements of the Police Band for Februai 2nd— Telok Ayer. 6 p.m. 4th.— Katong Park, 6 p.m. Bth.— Waterloo Street, 7 p.m. 13th.— Botanic Gardens, 8.30 p.m. 17th— Telok Ayer, 6 p.m. 22nd— Katong Park, 8.30 p.m. 25th— Botanic Gardens, 530 p.m49 words
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Article235 1938-01-26 11 PROTESTS -FROM UNISTER Test By San I' African Doctor AN experiment to test the relative A i nines of milk and wine is A f > Dr C Louis Leipoldt, Srilr South African Medi':;lirnal'HiffifMiltv m all dietetic Sfff. he ia d y in an interview. :>pHim235 words
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Article164 1938-01-26 11 Well Preserved In Frozen Ground Moscow. THE well-preserved body of a mammoth 19*2 feet long, has been discoverec Rogers Bay. according to a radioreceived here by the Administraion of the North Sea Route from Wra*and. The body was .found on the shore ol tne Chukoisk Sea. m a164 words
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Article, Illustration80 1938-01-26 11 Private "Nobby" Esplin, the soldier who refused to return to England for 33 years, arrived at Southampton from India with the Ist. Battalion the West Kents, having returned home at last. He joined the 2nd Battalion West Kents m 1904. when they were abroad, but he stayed on when they80 words
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Article117 1938-01-26 11 To Keep Her At Home 'B.v Air Mailt Our Own Correspondent) WQ tmi_._ fv, London, Jan. 7. U Mi rcis ph* three years of carriage CallSSS*' n aged seventy, of :"onfv t^ a> allowed his wife to i only twice, according to accusa- tions made against117 words
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Article288 1938-01-26 11 NOW OBEYS HER HUSBAND Domesticated And A Perfect Wife THEDA BARA, once glamorous screen vamp, is now so domesticated that she does everything her husband tells her And after 15 years of this kind of married life, she and hubby— Charles Brabin —are still utterly happy.288 words
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Article143 1938-01-26 11 3 A lout lis 'Imprisonment For 'Phone "Joke" Cologne. ANEW variation on the old game of ringing the front door-bell of houses and running away has resulted m a practical joker here being sent to prison for three months. It was stated m court that the "joker."143 words
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Article221 1938-01-26 11 Red Cross May Disappear Altogetiier (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 7. THE Red Cross, subject to delicate bombing in modern warfare and no longer a symbol of neutrality, "may as well disappear." This candid opinion is given in The Lancet the medical221 words
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Advertisement59 1938-01-26 11 SPECIALIZING: Ocular Muscle anomalies. Crossed Jf!^^^^ eves. Complicated i cases of defettive vision. (ilasses if needed. R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.S. (Dr. of Ocular Science) 4, Arcade. Phone 3002. Consultation uitho«t cost or obligation. PHONE 6933 -A^ GOODWOOD g934 f M Telecrmphl« A4At**B. CHARMINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND IOLRISTS Unrivalled59 words
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Advertisement54 1938-01-26 11 HRenew your Vitality jAyth |P^ Th e true tgnic JfiStf£ii^~V TO-NIGHT SPECIAL EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. SPECIAL VICTORIAN" DINNER $2|A La Carte also Available In honour of the opening OF VICTORIA THE GREAT DINE and DANCE! iMusic By KURT BLAGS his Orchestra DANCING until 1 A.M. Bl Your Table \T54 words
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Article, Illustration292 1938-01-26 12 UNIQUE GIRL BUSINESS S' CLUB Ctaft which will save business pjrls the trouble of travelling f^me after office hours just to change and bathe for an .U. «i lias boa, opened in Great Portland Street, London. The first of its kind in Europe, the Club was rounded by Miss MarjoricPlanet News - 292 words
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Advertisement46 1938-01-26 13 I YOU WILL FIND THE LARGEST SELECTIONS IN DIAMOND RINGS BRACELETS BROOCHES, etc AT Rene 5 LLMAW WHERE QUALITY and VALUE AR| TRADITIONAL. The lfest is to come and at RENE ULLMANN IJLWELLDRS, Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. Opened daily including Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 6 pjn.46 words
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Article, Illustration2890 1938-01-26 14 HOW many of us arc perpetually confront od with the problem of what tc do with left-ov..- In every household whether small or larcre there comes time when a certain amount of cold cooked food must be used up or thrown away Becauw people entertain a2,890 words
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Advertisement49 1938-01-26 14 P^PJK^ 'Sj^^r S^Bf B^B^Bb^^Bi* JbßlbJ^^2BsP™*™^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^"%l v^^BBf^P^BBBBBBBBI 3a '-'SffiE'*^ M^ A M*A• jj i Tflfflf^ V «^^^^^^KMMmc^^B& '^Bf^^.^Bßp BB^:fj^y^£/ J£- y 'i xs* IRRESISIIIIII you must try BAMPI B WILLARD'S swFTI MABASriHN (l A^o o«/ier Chocolates Obtainable m CHEKKH Malaya compare for quality and variety In Bexes OnlJ WC. 549 words
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359 1938-01-26 15 CUSTAED CRLAM ni milk 1 gin cream 1 hall meringue anlUa essence a i to taste p mch ol salt. to the boil. Sweeten to ■unlla essence and salt. raould. Place m a baking £ing hot water 1 inch deep. m a359 words
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Advertisement312 1938-01-26 16 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU ON THE HA CHEAP RETURN TICKETS TO CHINA, JAPAN, COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY. Available for two months. From SINGAPORE lo Ist Class 2nd Class Hongkong $137.14 $102.86 Bhftnfthai $188.57 $137.14 Kobe or Yokohama $222.86 $154.29 Kombay $300.00 $205.71 Colombo $282.86 $188.57 All vessels may call at312 words
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Article119 1938-01-26 17 Discussion In Johore Council Singapore, Tuesday. AT to-day's meeting of the Johore Council of State, the Hon. Che Onn bin Jftfftf moved that the Council, by virtue of Article 26 of the Constitution, submit to His Highness the Sultan their advice and concurrence to fixing the maintenance allowances119 words
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Advertisement279 1938-01-26 17 nriixs piiilp lixe. (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS MANGOLA Jan. 29 Feb. 3 MER Mar. 1 Ma r 4 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the wing rates. I.: passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting X.P.M. Vessel. the it279 words
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Advertisement129 1938-01-26 17 N. Y. K. Lli\E GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON via Penan*, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. "HAKONE MARU" Feb, 3 s.s. FUSHIMI MARU Feb. 17 t s.s. "HAKOZAKI MARU" Mar. 3 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples $574 $621 $634129 words
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Miscellaneous238 1938-01-26 17 1 1 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE > TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Aik Soon Jan. 26 9 a.m. B ie nniv) Diomed 26 10 a.m. m J b Ihan Makasser 26 11 a.m. i only) Kuda^ n 26 11 a.m. li :n H- P fndK ToengkaM Togian 26 1 p.m. m238 words
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Miscellaneous296 1938-01-26 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Ship Godown Gate Gate Rohna 22 1 1 Pronto 20 1 1 Corfu-Bulan 18 2 3 Mirzapore 16 2 3 Diomed 14 2 3 Kudat 12 2 3 Klias 11 2 3 Hector 9 2 3 Hamburg296 words
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Article680 1938-01-26 18 COUNCIL OF STATE MEETING "Neglected Many Times, It Isn't Right" Singapore, Tuesday. CTRONG protests that Malay offid cials had been neglected several times m matters of vital importance to the State were made at to-day's meeting of the Johore Council of State, held at the Dewan,680 words
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Article69 1938-01-26 18 Alteration Of Original Date ir r E understand that, owing to th^ American Squadron arriving at Singapore p.t a later date than was at first expected, tho ball which H.E. tin Oorernor and Lady Thomas were to give at Govfrnment House on Feb. 10 has been postponed69 words
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Article, Illustration86 1938-01-26 18 These three charming costumes were seen at the Victoria the Great ball at the Raffles on Saturday night, and will I be presented as a tableaux vivante at the Capitol Theatre at the opening of the film to-night. They are. from left to right. Miss Dorothy86 words
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925 1938-01-26 18 Midnight Theft From Rangoon Road I Coffee Shop: Police Vigil I Singapore, Tuesday. 1 PLEA that they should De treated 51 as first offenders and youthfulf; offenders who were not the ordinary type of "bad hat," was made by Mr. A. J. Braga925 words
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Advertisement47 1938-01-26 18 FXLIS and COMPANY WIIITK.wt BXPERTB WE SPECIALISE IN THE ERADICATION OF WHITEANTS, BORER, BORING BEETLE IN BUILDINGS, GARDENS, COMPOUNDS, ETC., OUB EXPERIENCE COY ERS A PERIOD OF 25 YEARS IN MALAYA Agcnta and Secretaries: EVAN WONG AND CO., China BuikHnc: Chulla Stnat, Singapore -phone 2213. I I47 words
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Advertisement184 1938-01-26 19 I <of^ V^^B^^J^^B^^^^^^^^ "'""v -•-■-"-■> v'i-M'lM J^SV M» y,^^B nl i if- jjj^^-*r"-'**^''" "*^"'VAr >y > v' jfn^m 'V >^ A 9rxsf& 'i&3s*« VV* V-i-'-X* •j\'.K-. B Mv- H v!v' /;7i S: -7J& J /iiw/Xv'vXwWv Nj^CftjOC mv]- m jflffpT Km. *itS*jf£j JIHH V* O^ 1 jSfyf t^^ A*'"'"'' rt "j^JhJ^-^*?184 words
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Article53 1938-01-26 20 Mr. G V. Gregory And Miss T. M. Batchelor The marriage took place at. the Church of the Holy Trinity yesterday, of Mr. George Victor Gregory, of the Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd., second son of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Gregory, and Miss Tulip Mary Batchelor, daughter of53 words
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Article128 1938-01-26 20 Unemployed Chinese Bound Over Singapore. Tuesday CHOW Fon, an unemployed Chineswas bound over for six months' on a personal bond of $50, when he plead. guilty before Mr. W. G. Reeves. th< Third Singapore Magistrate, this morfl ing, on a charge of theft, m respect ol a gold128 words
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Article151 1938-01-26 20 Went For Ride, Met With Singapore. TueTHREE young Chinese. Than Kirn Bo Ng Ah Sing and Seah Tiow Bng, were produced m the Third Police Court, before Mr. W. G. Reeves, on •< charge of theft, m respect of a Fi.v motor-car, the property of their era151 words
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Article235 1938-01-26 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends I Singapore. Jan. 25. 5 I Total I -ooks Close financial 1 Company Dividend To Date Ex. Div. I TIN Payable I Asam Kumbang Is. Jan. 21 Jan. 28 Jan. 22 I 6d. Bonus I Austral Malay 9d. 3d. Bonus f Burma Malay 6235 words
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Miscellaneous1093 1938-01-26 20 r on The radio] BRITISH EMPIRE Radio -Colonial. France PROGRAMME to-day o ctiK on Wavelength 19.68 metres (15 243 Kcs.i Transmission 2:— €.05 p.m.— a.io 620 pm Gramophone Record.s. p.m. GSJ 13.93 metres (21.53 mes) 7 05 p m Talk on Current French (,SH 13 97 metres (21.47 mcsl; GSG1,093 words
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Miscellaneous338 1938-01-26 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres rm nAY Margaret Rose will continue her L\)-UA I Qf BoQk Reviews r rhinpse Music Toochew 05 p.m.:— Songs from well-know fi.oo p^m Ch "2*?.1,0 'selecuon; Operas (Gramophone Records.. Wit Gramophone Records^ f>™™S± explanations by Lindsay Granville 'Lye Hip338 words
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555 1938-01-26 21 LINK WITH HINDU CULTURE Rotarians Entertain Prehistorians Singapore, Tuesday. THE association of Hindu culture with that of Malayasians, the advent of civilisation to the Netherlands through Malaya and the importance of Hongkong m the world of prehistory were stressed by speakers at to-night's dinner given555 words
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1202 1938-01-26 21 Fimncial Secretary Explains Measure To Replace Wasting Assets Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. hip MARCUS REX, proposing the n \n -I m of a Renewals Fund i r he ren acement of wasting assets f the Fie rtrical Departments of the1,202 words
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Advertisement15 1938-01-26 22 Imperial 44 G00d Companion 19 All- British SOLE ACF.NTS DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD SINGAPORE -KUALA LUMPUR15 words
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Advertisement28 1938-01-26 22 Get your Office Supplies stationery, pencils, nibs, erasers and a wide range of other articles at competitive prices from E. M. GLOVER CO. 9 11, The Arcade, Singapore28 words
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Article654 1938-01-26 23 CRICKET CLUB TOURNEY Complete Entries Friday's Ties ni n m the Chinese New Year m P "nation lawn tennis tournament .VI 4r C is due to start on when the folESteg tics trill take place: Ml NS OPEN SINGLES r Webster ?3. S. Abed. n-654 words
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Article73 1938-01-26 23 S.C.C "A" And R.A.M.C In Final Singapore, Tuesday. THE S.C.C. "A" and the R.A.M.C. will battle for the honours m the final of the Seven-a-Side rugby competition to-morrow, to-day's semi-finals resulting m the R.A.M.C. coming out victorious over the 9th Heavy Brigade R.A. by five points to nil73 words
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Article103 1938-01-26 23 Ex-Title Holder Beaten In Quarter-Final Tan Boon Poh (S.C.R.C.) entered the semi-final of the Singapore billiards championship last night by beating Choa Eng Wah. an ex-holder, by 300-171. Boon Poh was m brilliant form, capping constant breaks of over 20, with two of 42 and 41. The tie103 words
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Article217 1938-01-26 23 Oldjield Cup At The Island Club THE following is the draw for the first 1 round of the Singapore Rotary Club Oldfield Cup golf competition which will be played on the course of the Island Club. The first round will be played on Saturday, Feb. 5, and217 words
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Article102 1938-01-26 23 The ladies' Gold Medal competition of the Singapore Golf Club will be played day Feb 7 > simultaneously with £u ad i es Februar y medal competition The following have qualified to compete: ui^n J^F^ S MrS C W Bloomfleld. Mrs. C. M. McNair, Mrs.102 words
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Article46 1938-01-26 23 wZnZ Slng ?P°£ e women's hockey trial which was to have been played on the Li^f e fi ere ay J was Postponed on acCC T£ of the bad weather. The game will be played on the Girls 1 Sports Club ?round to-day.46 words
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Advertisement75 1938-01-26 23 W premiere ALHAMBRA Saturday Jan. 29th 4 Shows Daily 10.30—3.15—6.15—9.15 J^ll -^^^^^^fci 1/IKIA itAt I> i 4^B J^y^ i*^ CTFVFNSON X^ s» >b^^^^^^. ii i I ALSO j Exclusive Official I MOTION PICTURES of the CARNIVAL OF WORLD'S CHAMPIONS BETWEEN )U AMBFR<S nCS vs. PEDRO MONTANEZ BARNEY ROS9 vs. CEFERIN75 words
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Advertisement61 1938-01-26 23 HAPPY WORLIT J STADIUM JB& FRIDAY, 28th JAN. r^^^t, 7 AT 9 P.M. H RETURN CONTEST -^fife, Hk OLAES j» 1J (3) Rounds. V V I 8 (3) Rounds J One Six Round Preliminary i Popular Prices: W& $2, $1, 60c. and 40c. m BOOKINGS AT USUAL i DEPOTS. p61 words
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Miscellaneous28 1938-01-26 23 The Tides TO-DAY:— S.4O a.m., 8 ft. 2 ins.; 8.06 p.m., 6 ft. 8 ins. TO-MORROW:— £.SS a.m., 8 ft. 2 ins., 9.20 p.m., 7 ft. 2 ins.28 words
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Article1060 1938-01-26 24 New Bills Read In Council Singapore, Tuesday. A KILL Intituled an enactment further to amend the Women and Girls Protectton Enactment passed its first reading at the Johore Council of State meeting held at the Dewan to-day. The Mcntri Besar, the Hon. Y. M. Ungku Abdul Aziz1,060 words
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Article100 1938-01-26 24 Artist's Exhibition In Singapore MR Gerard P. Adolf s, the well-knowr Netherlands Indies artist, is ai present m Singapore, and there will co an exhibition of his work at the Y.W.C.A., Raffles Quay, from Feb. 3 U 6 inclusive. Mr. Adolf s' paintings are wideh known and have100 words
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Article70 1938-01-26 24 Premier Australian Colony En Fete Sydney, Jan. 25. Due to the 150 th anniversary of the first Australian Colony, Sydney is seething with visitors from all over the ivorld. Th,e streets are gaily decorated and the street pageant entitled "The Australian march to Nationhood," portraying the principal eventsReuter - 70 words
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Article274 1938-01-26 24 Impressions Of Then Malayan Tour Singapore, Tuesda> THE Islington Corinthians, compris--1 ing 18 players, the manager, the trainer, a lady secretary and a lad\ journalist, arrived by the mail train from Kuala Lumpur early this morn ing. In an interview with a Tribune repre eentative. soon after274 words
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Article58 1938-01-26 24 Compensation For Panay Washington, Jan 25 PENDING the compilation of a definite report on the condition of the wounded m the Panay incident, the indemnity figure has not yet been fixed. Officials decline to comment on the precedent but would place the sum m the neighbourhood of aReuter - 58 words
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Article28 1938-01-26 24 London, Jan 25. His Majesty will have his second flight of his reign to-morrow when he flies from Sandringham to Cranwell aerodrome to inspect the R.A.F. cad< ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Advertisement151 1938-01-26 24 EMPIRE TALKIES (Tanjong Pagar) 7.00 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.15 p.m. Double Feature programme— JOHN WAYNE m "I COVER THE WAR" packed with thrills, actions, stunts— Supported by JAMES DI'NN AND SALLY EILERS m WE HAVE OUR MOMENT" SUN TALKIES (New World) m. TO-NIGHT 9.30 p.m. The mightiest screen drama America ever151 words
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Advertisement23 1938-01-26 24 f A. 5. GILEsT I J CIVIL NAVAL, AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTTITTEK No. 6, The Arcade, Blagapore. THONr 7ff4. THI TAILOR z23 words
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