Morning Tribune, 3 January 1939
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Title Section13 1939-01-03 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE v ::-No. 283. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, January- 8, 1939 FIVE CENTS.13 words
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Article81 1939-01-03 1 CHI NGKING. JAN 2. -HI I.MERGKNCY JOIN I PL, NARY SESSION OF THE CENTRAL EXECI TIVE CONTROL COMMITTEES Off THE Kl OMIN I ANG SI MMONED AND li; I SIMP OVEK BY GENERALISSIMO CHIANG KAI SHEK YESTERDAI MILKNOON DECIDED TO EXPEL WANG CHING WEI FROM THE PABTIREUTER - 81 words
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570 1939-01-03 1 NEW YEAR BRINGS THREATS OF FRESH TROUBLE EUROPE EAST THE new year has brought new threats of trouble. From Germany comes a fresh accusation, this time against America, of an "unfriendly act,*' and more anti-Russian declarations, to which Moscow replied with: The entire Soviet is ready to fight tvr MK*atismReuter - 570 words
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Article289 1939-01-03 1 "France Strong" Says Da ladier Ajaccio, Corsica, Jan 2 U DALADIER arrived here this morning on the first stage of his Mediterranean Colonial tour, with an imposing mission, including M Campinchi (Minister of Marine), and Genera] Vuillemin (chief of air staff) The party goes to Tunis and Algeria later in289 words
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229 1939-01-03 1 London. Jan. 2. PREPARE for the *orst and hope for the best," is the Archbishop of Canterbury's advice to people in Britain in facing the proMem to world affairs for tbe new year. Broadcasting from Lambeth Palace on Sunday night the Primate -aid. We must229 words
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Article33 1939-01-03 1 NEW U.S. ATTORNEY GENERAL Mr -Roc-- wt u Washir »Kton. Jan. 2. 't nas announced that Mr. Phn J° rmer m h Commissi r -,mn ppines wou,d Mr -mmings as attorney general ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article152 1939-01-03 1 JAPAN TO RAISE TAXES Tokio. Jan. Z. JAPAN is planning further national J bonds issues amounting to 1291.000.000 or more in the coming financial year to cope with the demands in the China war and other extraordinary expenditure, revealed Mr. Ikeda. the finance minister in a new year statement. HeReuter - 152 words
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Article140 1939-01-03 1 Bastia, Jan. 2. TOE mayor of Bastia, welcoming M. Daladier, recalled that 40.000 Corsicans gladly gave their lives in the Great War. and added that Corsica would gladly give its last man if a single inch of French territory was threatened. Acknowledging the warmth of his reception, m.Reuter - 140 words
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Advertisement31 1939-01-03 1 On Other Pages j Pace '.2 3 I I J Ntw^ont j i in, unnal )4 15 !«onians 21 5 World NfW" 22.23 rlsfront 4 refer*- See Pages 3 G- 21)31 words
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Article, Illustration1943 1939-01-03 2 THREE KNIGHTHOODS FOR MALAYA ONE CHINESE IN NEW YEAR HONOURS LIST THE Malayan New Year Honours list, officially issued yesterday, is a*> follows: Straits Settlements Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (Civil Division) ;ht Bachelor Officer of tiie Most Excellent Order Of tbW British Empire1,943 words
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Article135 1939-01-03 2 No Sunday Labour In Kinta (Tribune Staff Reporter) j Ipoh, Saturday. AT a meeting of the Kinta Unemployment Committee held with Mr. A. L. Birse, District Officer. Kinta, as Chairman, it was decided that Sunday labour be discontinued among the labourers engaged in relief work thus giving an opportunity for135 words
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Article248 1939-01-03 2 YOUNG A USSIES COMING pORTY West Australians members of the Young Australia League' arrive at 12 noon to-day by the Kalinda on a week's visit, at the instance of Mr. R. H. Bedwells. They are not girls this time so do B get excited! The party consists of I students248 words
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Article103 1939-01-03 2 A N N 1 f; al 0 0k and Ruth Chatierton Plaj tli,- leadmu parts In The Rat t^^**>**«*«t£™A] N^X^l'V^"' tne P'V bv Ivor ol th love J}"!"" 11 Collier, and tel°~ -Aft 2 ussrwa-s? ther, about to die on the guillotine, le'^ ner m103 words
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Advertisement38 1939-01-03 2 j MAKE IT BURTOL'S j S FOR 1939 I Cleaned In A Day I The Burtol Ways I 1 We Collect b Deliver j Just Telephone 7776 j (Burtol Quick! j Cleaners j -•■> <»r. kWti WmmmW 3IN( jr38 words
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263 1939-01-03 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Monday. niSGUST has been created in Singapore Chinese circles by lhe moves which Mr. Wang Ching Wei is reported to have been taken, following his arrival in Hongkong a few day- ago. First :»urprised at the sudden departure of263 words
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Article, Illustration61 1939-01-03 3 NO ONE HURT HERE When the car (above) ran off the road at the 6 1 milestone, East Coast Road, on New Year's Day, Gunner Wood of the R.A., Changi, was badly injured. He was seated in the dickey of the car at the time and was pinned under, but61 words
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Article59 1939-01-03 3 MORNING TRIBUNE FILM FANFARE 4N eight-page supplement to the Morning Tribune will distributed free every Wednesday commencing from toMorrow. The Morning Tribune Film Fanfare will be an up-to-date commentary on films showing lot-ally and will contain general news of interest to cinema fans. The Morning Tribune on Wednesdays will in59 words
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Article42 1939-01-03 3 Paris. Jan. 2. The senate passed the budget without rther modifications by 281 to 16 votes. The final form of the budget balanced follows receipt ***** million francs :penditure ***** million francs, making surplus of about 263 > 2 million francs.42 words
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Article365 1939-01-03 3 Richsha Puller Robbed (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. I 7 jl quite clear in my mind that it was a prearranged affair 't is a mean crime worse than a case of pickpocketing, said A. J. Grattan Bellew. the First Magistrate, when he sentenced nuah365 words
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Article50 1939-01-03 3 Berlin, Jan. 2— Decrees prolonging rationing of many nov materials for twelve to fifteen months appear in the Reich gazette. Metals of all kinds, jute, hemp and leather pmong pther materials are listManufacturers of type-writers radio sets dyes, and motor cars are amon^ thos? affected ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article43 1939-01-03 3 Berlin, Jan. 2. The German Low Gazette" published a notification of the protocol of June last modifying the Anglo-German naval agreement whereby it is permitted that the upper limit of displacement of capital ships be raised from thirty five thou- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article22 1939-01-03 3 Paris, Jan. 2— M. Daladier entrained for Toulon to commence his tour »>f French Mediterranean possessions.— ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article58 1939-01-03 3 I New York, Jan. 2. The new year celebrations eost less half the number of deaths than the j Christmas period. Only 150 were killed and accidents j were countrywide Motor smashes accounted for most of the deaths. The majority of accidents occurred in j New YorkReuter - 58 words
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Advertisement37 1939-01-03 3 TO ENJOY GOOD FOOD And For Your Convenience Before Or After The Show iiim: WIMK At The Capitol Restaurant BULL. ELECTRIC CLOCKS NEVER NEED WINDING Sel* AC**: MONTOR LTD. SWGAFORB. Stockists— British Dispensary Ltd.. Baffles Place, Singapore.37 words
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Advertisement16 1939-01-03 3 MASTER LAMINATED STEEL PADLOCKS STRONGEST IN THE WORLD ljtm^m^^^ag*.****^^ Wtmw High-L.aso Dfv^rs. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS,16 words
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Article65 1939-01-03 4 1. Previous To-day Change TT. Cfl Pans (closing selling rate) 176.75 176.73 j-j TT. on \msterd.:n (closing middle rate) B_s3 a 8 3.. 8 T.T. on SI .nghai (closing selling rate) 8% L 4 char t d T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) WW T.T. nn Japan (closing65 words
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Article355 1939-01-03 4 NEW YEAR HONOURS London, j in. 1 THK new vear honours include four baronies, two Privy councillor>hips, tw* baronetcies and thirty five kni-hts bachelor (excluding overseas) and two orders of merit. The new peers are Sir Arthur Greer, lately Lord Justice of Appeal. Sir Maurice Hankey. late secretary to the355 words
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Article115 1939-01-03 4 Britain France Nowhere Near Washington, Jan. 2. JTALY and Germany had six time* as many war planes as Britain and France when the Munich agree ment was signed. Experts assert Germany in November turned out over a thousand war plav.es while Britain's monthly average for the year was two hundredReuter - 115 words
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Article22 1939-01-03 4 Forward AphliJune Buvers 16% 16- TIN 16i 8 16 5116 I Market Tone Quiet Quiet Spot 46% 46^ —'a22 words
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Article17 1939-01-03 4 (■OLD London. Saturday Fine Bar p*i ot IT.f.itt 8 t 20 20 116 *I W17 words
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Article20 1939-01-03 4 London, Saturday. TIN STANDARD Previous To-day Change Bpot (afternoon (closing price) £211% CLOSED Forward Z2ll 3 x __J20 words
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Advertisement62 1939-01-03 4 OVKKSRA-CHINESB BANKING OOBPOU AT lON LIMITED FRHE youraelves from th* IHAR of BURGLARS by keephag your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in BAFE BOXES in our VAULTS Mi CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET* SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access' lo these safe boxes, so that62 words
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Advertisement16 1939-01-03 4 _^k\ SOUTH IIEIITISI! INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD Is Your MOTOR CAR fully insured? 5028. 2. Finlayson 3reen16 words
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Advertisement10 1939-01-03 4 v^_rf____i i_l-l--p^^^3,^fcU,,,^RMLkL«TkL^ru.l lj j SiMfc DARBY 4Co L*rr_ •"•u*a*ci ao^*10 words
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Article705 1939-01-03 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company i Singapore, Dec 30, 5 pjn. 3,74 4|lV2 mptit 05.- 271SIXES" 1 43|-47j-Nom usiral Malay Q5 g Q64 ver Hitam 060 065 y er We^n 216 226 ißgriu Tin 137 atu Selangor g 10^ "^alay 21 3 22:J urma A_.aiay 12g ujg hendenang o^705 words
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Article213 1939-01-03 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Friday. Ampats 3i7»/2 4r Batu Selangors 132 1.37 I Hong Fatts 0.68 0.71 Hongkong Tin ..19- 20ixd. Jelebus 0.62 0.67 Kamunting Tin 9 10iKatu Tin ..24-25-Killinghalls 16- 17 -xd Kramats 10 10 9 Kuchais 1.22 1.27 LaruLs 9- 10Unguis 150 1.60 London Tin ..3 6 4Mambaus213 words
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Article199 1939-01-03 5 Maynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 1901 red 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar 31 Sept. 30 102*2 103V_» nom 41 r 19 T O7 red. 1947 $1,600,000 108V 2 nom IVM -SJ' Mar 31 Sep*. 30.... J 909 re d- 1955199 words
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Advertisement249 1939-01-03 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Dec. 30, 5 pjn. Total xoi ConiL ny Book* Date a Di*. year Close Pftvable TTH *> GENERAL Southern Kinta 2 2 Int. Dec. 28 Jan. 20 Dec. 29 *?V4% less ton Sungei Luas 3% final Dec. 24 Jan. 5 Dec. 28 10%249 words
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Advertisement185 1939-01-03 6 lrAVino\ HS w3 io-\iMnl sMASH.N«.M,,^s: IVOKNOVELLO-S I FAMOUS PLAY l .> h>h > NEW RECOROS U3 A M u; 1KI MNC. ADVENTURES > DARINC CRBU»A_. _y<^f_^^K /A*GrippingTßomanc«><.the __r __fl a yj tf. *f. _I_Ep^_.^^___ _k KtNt km i J _t.-«. .)9_j /^_B iV* _______■__< f __F _t_J___?S__fc^^w 2smmvmmmmmmmm\r\vSSoSo&f y^UMf*J**^vMk utmruLtzGtL185 words
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Advertisement305 1939-01-03 6 \A Happy Year to you all! 1 is D £ANNA DURBIN'. A, sincere wish... g: And vou could not find a &*g£y better way to herald 1939 than be seeing w I Your favourite star in her most j joyous picture! i f ll Show* To-Hay. :U.» 9.13 j r305 words
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Article197 1939-01-03 7 Six Months For Breach Of Trust Singapore, Saturday. I >ip Hee. described M having hitherto borne an unblemished character B^and Ui ha\e come of a well-to-do family, was sentenced this morning. E Mr I B. (iibson. Disfrict Judge, to six months' rigorous imprisonment Ir h\< own plea of guilty to197 words
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Advertisement235 1939-01-03 7 EMPIRE TALKIE! j 'TANJONG PAGAR) 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9-30 P.M. j "CHARLIE CHAN AT THE OLYMPIC I 20th Century-Fox I Detective Thriller j I SUN TALK IE <NEW WORLD) 7-30 TO-NIGHT 9-30 Warner Bros. Thrilling; Mystery I I Drama I I "The INVISIBLE j I MENACE" j j With BORIS235 words
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Advertisement166 1939-01-03 7 Season Extended Owing to Tremendous Success. TO-DAY AT 3-15 6-15 and 9-15 P.M. WARNER BROS, present PETER 8. KYNE'S Great Story Now, made more thrilling on the Screen! _J^v N THEY STRODE THROUGH THE WEST LIKE GIANTS Jk\ _JE3"% AND THF WORLD ECHOED TO THEIR TREAD! ;^»Vf m**\mr^n*****w _R__P """-"mjJ-r^166 words
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Article, Illustration110 1939-01-03 8 MR. MRS. ARE THEIR NAMES: WEDDINGS IN THE NEW YEAR IN S'PORE At the Chinese 'onsulate: Mr. Tan Vour Foil and Miss l.im Lek (Jek.— Tribune At St. Andrews Cathedral: Mr. Thomas Charles Phil Hatcher and Miss Lily Aliee letting. The honeymoon will be spent in Kurope. Tribune At theTribune - 110 words
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257 1939-01-03 8 M Singapore. S«turdav. R. R. L Kber to-day made an applieation tor the withdrawal of the plea of guilty whieh his client. I-. 11. Round, made on Dee. :>4 when he was rharged with eauing hurt to Mr. 11. Wphick through a negligent am bv257 words
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Miscellaneous101 1939-01-03 8 Mails Delivered The Ai? Mail <Lnperal> despatched! from Singapore on Dec. 2u was delivered in London on Dec. 28. The Air Mail < Netherlands' despatched froni Singapore on Dec. 24 wa. delivered in London on Dec. 28. Mail despatched from Singapore on Dec 9 by s.s. Karapara was delivered in101 words
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255 1939-01-03 9 Peace With Japan Means Annexation, National Extinction Of China 'M Eugene Chen Says plan ll not only to conquer ut to annex and destroy her as an ISent state just they have done Korea and as Mussolini has done| j Abyssinia, he said. MC leadership and warpower bt strengthened ta255 words
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246 1939-01-03 9 Modification Of Taxation In U. S. Seen MODIFICATION of the United States Treasury's plans for new taxation is considered likely in Washington financial circles in view •I the better business trend which nas taken place since the Treasurv tx'san its tax studies last spring. fete retary of the Treasurv. Mr.246 words
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321 1939-01-03 9 Importance Of Yunnan Burma Highway Chungking. rLEGRAMS from Kunming (Yunnanfu> bring word of completion of the much-talked-of Yun-nan-Burma highway which is expected to become an important supply link for the National Government as it proceeds with its "fourth phase" of the war. This phase, following the evacuation of Shanghai. Nanking321 words
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Article256 1939-01-03 9 AMERICAN DUMPING IN N. CHINA Tientsin. JAPANESE flour merchants Bje con- ducting strong agitations against American competitors, who are accused of dumping in North China. American wheat is replacing Japanese and Australian products, and aa a result flour prices are dropping. Though favoured by a tariff and sold cheaper than256 words
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Article37 1939-01-03 9 BOXING PROMOTER DIES Sheley. Montana IAMES A Johnson, aged 73. promoter J of the world heavywright championship fight between Jack Dempsey and Tommy Gibbons here in 1928, has died For sixteen years he was Mayor of Shelby.37 words
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Article277 1939-01-03 9 At the present time, there are still vast stretches of territory where malaria rages. Nevertheless, in former times this malady was much more widespread, even in the countries where it has now completely disappeared. Therefore, a certain Robert Talbor obtained great success, towards the277 words
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Advertisement27 1939-01-03 9 seasonal^ designs in ARROW SHIRTS GENTS' TIES HANDKERCHIEFS 79 3 9 STOCKS JUST ARRIVED INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED Aurora's DEPARTMENT STORE Corner of High St. North Bridge Rd.27 words
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Advertisement20 1939-01-03 9 1 Wbitelabel i §j DEWAR'S SUPERIOR WHISKY eg THE "FRIENDLY SPIRIT" 2S» SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. SINGAPORE-MALACCA-NEGRI SEMBILAN-JOHORE -WP.S. G20 words
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336 1939-01-03 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Tuesday, January 3, 1 939. NEW YEAR HOPES AFTER i long holiday week-end, we arc well into the New Year ami settling down again to the responsibilities of the workaday world. Th,- passing from the old to the new encourages hope. There is the feeling of making a336 words
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Article191 1939-01-03 10 BID TO RESTORE CALIPHATE I r\iY>\ r BRITAIN fears revolt in her b Mosk irld The "Seven Pillars ol Wisdom" erected m the desert :I he Arabs by that strange B n u m, Lawrence of Arabia. during tn.- World War. are in danger of toppling over in191 words
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Article225 1939-01-03 10 military policy toward the Ano-Jew war in Palestine in recent months The World of Islam embraces arour.d 210.000.00U Arabs and other Modem.. Ol that number more than 130.000.000 are within the far-flung frontiers of Britain's vast empire and its mandates, and directly or indirectly under225 words
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Article673 1939-01-03 10 K. Von Wiegland - K. Von Wiegland By WHEN Empire Minister Malcolm MacDonald referred to the possible break up of the British Empire was he thinking of the plot, supported by Fascist and Nazi agents, to establish a Moslem kingdom or caliphate which would cut across the line of Empire? Here is673 words
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Article156 1939-01-03 10 A meeting of the Seremban Sanitarv Board will be held at the Council Chamber at 10 a.m. on Jan. 12 Pandit Hridaya Nath Kunzru, president of the Servants of India Society (sn office held previously by Mr. V. S. Srinivasa Sastri). a member of the India: Council of State156 words
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Advertisement8 1939-01-03 10 I pAR'Sj II "white if WHISKY I WP.S-Di8 words
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Article1275 1939-01-03 11 Would A Franco Victory Affect S- America? Washington. PRESIDENT Roosevelt is preparing to lay before the new Congress in January a vastly increased programme for national defence. Th* Secretary of State Mr. Cordeh Hull Is now attending the Pan-Amen car Congress at Lima. Peru, and1,275 words
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Article264 1939-01-03 11 JAPAN'S DIPLOMACY FAILS Shanghai. JAPAN is now convinced that diplomacy is of no avail in driving a wedge between Great Britain and United States following their consent to grant loans and credits to China and has therefore decided to follow a new policy towards both countries, according to a Tokyo264 words
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Advertisement68 1939-01-03 11 POLAROID Glasses art the latest I scientific discovery in flare protection. They permit yon to actually see 20 to 30 f feet below the surface of the water. Now $6.00 See our demonstration of this remarkable new invention. THOMPSON OPTICAL Co. 4. ARCADE. SINGAPORE, PHONE 3002. r>U_IMIT 39JJ -A\ Telegraphic68 words
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Advertisement453 1939-01-03 11 THB TSUB TONIC FOOD Okmimmkl* af mi CWoanam m*4 Storm i m" i (24A) in D.P.W. 76 38. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the Director of Public Works' Office. Singapore, up to noon of t'ie 27th January, 1939 for the followine works: 1. Erection and completion of the453 words
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Article, Illustration140 1939-01-03 12 hildren's Christmas Party was xiven bv the King and Queen at Itiukingham fill IT, to which the Queen invited friends if tin- niMIIMIil Ui/altrth and Margaret Wmt to the party, and parents and nannies Wtlt also WM| the l">0 guests, lhe Duchess of Kent took alongTropical Press - 140 words
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Article, Illustration73 1939-01-03 13 at Karls Court (London) with his sensational ski-jumping: in "Winter Cavalcade" through a paper hoop during his sensational exhibition. Tropical Press fat lories 6 N tional Council of Social Service. During the three days he inspected community educational and oc|T?'y- ehe Is seen on -is tour of theTropical Press - 73 words
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Advertisement56 1939-01-03 13 YOU WILL FIND THE LARGEST SELECTIONS IN DIAMOND RINGS— BRACELITB -BROOCHES, etc. Rene I Ll M _V\ WHERE QUALITY and VALUE ARE TRADITIONAL Such Wonderful Christmas Presents wer£ never seen before in Singapore. The Rest is to come and see RENE ULLMANN JEWELLERS Raffles Place SINGAPORE. Opened daily including Saturdays56 words
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Article, Illustration2392 1939-01-03 14 Care For Your Hair By Day and By Night For evening, sweep «'P vol,r J*** hair, roll -urls on lop of fBBU head and us* n jewelled eiip im nvi Anchor v., or bark ha.r in place «JW <oinb .m<J pm vour front hair Hal thr night aetore m that2,392 words
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Advertisement53 1939-01-03 14 jp vm**.w>* t.m*c.'4gw'f& 9 s»lert >•<«"■ I New Tear OH* I om t**m j* W> !-ir Ihf I lit**. K *h I > in iii i;« ii'ii iti ii'- <\ lt.tt.-n Road Our exclusive beautiful il < hinese I niLtrir has J* just arrived which will V make an ideal53 words
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Advertisement61 1939-01-03 14 m U CI C £> Ll 71 i* P W a. a t il 1 C l_ yy Before every gala occasion come to jS a*Z* e Elizabeth Arden Salon lor a treat- \<* _'#____i_ me^ 1 and s P €ciaJ Party make-up that _^\Vv^|»4yJ» will ensure your complexion looking61 words
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Advertisement22 1939-01-03 15 PERMANENT WAVING A SPECIALITY PRICES: 10 $12.00 $18 00 j MAISon PERM LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS toKhone: 4610) I (pE,* l^ 0 j ll22 words
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Advertisement23 1939-01-03 15 tA NEW COIFFURE SPLCIAL OCCASIONS. can be created for you at SAI OOX IPPOLITO For appointments 'phone 3080 Sole Proprietor ML IPPOLITO i23 words
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Advertisement21 1939-01-03 15 fr>£ JAi)£ ?fi££ Old Chinese Embroideries Ancestral Pictures Screens— 4 and 6 fold Lacquer Cabinets 18 Batterv Road. floor in aa21 words
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Advertisement380 1939-01-03 16 IY P*O_.d BRITISH INDIA. LINES .DICOKPORATED IN KNOLAHD) ___rv i j v" s* o I J I Tonnage Toaaage 1539 1 SOMALI 6.800 Mar. 10 J.SOUDAN UM Jan. 13 CORFU 15.000 Mar. 10 fcANrHI 17 000 Jan. 13 CHITRAL 15.000 Mar. 24 kSra "SS J«. 17 CARTHAGE 15.000 Apr. I380 words
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Advertisement282 1939-01-03 16 k TO FRENCH PORTS 1 rT^n j CHARCEURS REUNIS i T s TEA^ f TO SAIGON INDOCHINA I CAP PADARAN For Saieon. Tourane and Haiphom: Jan 11 m& j 6. A. M.I. (from SaieorO j GG PASQUIER For Saison Jan. 2 77k Successors of MOINE COMTE CO.. LTO. I -PHOM-S99*282 words
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Article579 1939-01-03 17 THE following quotations from Neu York were received from Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., by air mail yesterday: Last Sale STOCKS Dec. 30 Dec. 31 Adams Express (No par 10 7 8 10 7 8 American Can (Par $25 1 100 3 4 100 3579 words
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Advertisement297 1939-01-03 17 BCBNS PHILP IJXE. I MERKUR DB€ Sails. MARELLA JanTS 3 fo D l!ow'- h r?tes r Und tr P M ,tl fr m Singapore to Australia issued at the Clasa pniMntui may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Svdney or e v l0 connecting K.P.M. Vessel. \inwiif sf_S rDI<Bf return $642.86 Ist297 words
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Advertisement69 1939-01-03 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI. KOBE AND OSAKA s.s. TILAWA 10,000 TONS SAILING JANUARY 12, AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Baloon an6 Second Saloon passengers. d ift is°H day F etu t !ck *2 cl ina69 words
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Miscellaneous246 1939-01-03 17 'POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! 'Imperial' Jan. 3 2 p.m I L a x 'Imperial" 3 2 p.m. 1 Sudan and Palestine "Imperial" 3 2 p.m. in and Ireland 'imperial" .3 2 pn Q reat Britain x K.L.M. 3 2 p.m. udla: -Whole Tmperial" 3 2^ pirn. K ck, Padang, Pakan. Tomohon ..3246 words
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Miscellaneous295 1939-01-03 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Ship Entrance Exit Godown Gate Gate Anhui 22 1 I Goncalo Velho 19 1 1 Terukuni Maru 18 2 3 Kolam 16 2 3 Kamuning 15 2 3 Menestheus 13 2 3 President Adam* 11 3 Lycaon 9 2295 words
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Article155 1939-01-03 18 New Education Chief Singapore, Sundav \VI. William I.inehan. M.A.. who has just been appointed Director ot -.duration. S.S. and F.M.S., was born in 1592. He was educated ar the Chn Brother.^ College, Cork, and attended rhe National University. Cork. In 1916 he came to Malaya as a cade*. nd in155 words
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202 1939-01-03 18 SEVEN MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT FOR THEFT Singapore. Saturday. THE home of Mr. S.C. Low, head master a| the Geylang English (hooi. in Highland Road. Pa>3 I < bar. ua£ entered on the night oi Dec 10 in his absence, and cash, a watch, a fountain pen and other articles were taken202 words
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Advertisement15 1939-01-03 18 I*L \_l^ VS wn ltS riority and is \_L" eV^_\ K: ,v n as the15 words
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Miscellaneous422 1939-01-03 18 ON JWJUDIOJ JAN. 3 \IH 15.15 M< CIM m) SINGAPORE mophom 1 /hi. ttl metre- (1.11 an nramoohone n A oramopnom /nr UM metres 141 mi, mu 7 45 n bulletin. down n-iti. m Malas Hawaiian 1 10 90 TU »1. Opening iranz .T_ sketch* I rte -30 Kronchom and422 words
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Miscellaneous544 1939-01-03 18 LONDON 1 TRANSMISSION I <,SB 9.51 Mejf < > 135 m \m 'Murder in the Crisis Hurl Peter Cheyney, the action c^ the begini on the night of a },mber29. 1938. at the henilvt the crisis between Great Brit a .1 and Germany. 'The River Glideth.'* Radio play in one544 words
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Miscellaneous110 1939-01-03 18 the Man and his Hn illustrated biography comp-l- by M. Willson Disher, prodix tion by Gordon McConnel. wi'; musical collaboration of H. Lubbock. BBC Theatre Choi and BBC Theatre Orchesrr 1 leader, Tate Gilder), conduct by Harold Lowe. 8 00 The news and announcemet \Time Sional at 12.45 a GM.T.I110 words
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242 1939-01-03 20 (Tribune Staff Reports) alurdav Singapore. Naiuroay. o > Tat in/i eiirht anna- WWW awarded in the D_„sr£tt fefflsiS e=r__r_: BSU«_tt«_»_?i!_^Madras. i pmUflg lor the Mgnei M p H Koek. !<>, thi Vmp£jg* Z court would have to JJJjgfg the Insurant Company was justified242 words
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Article106 1939-01-03 20 Eurasian Volunteers' Dance 4 MOST appropriate illusion was performed by ftie members of the Malayan Magic Circle at the *D* Company's Eurasian I Volunteers' New Year Eve dance at the S.V.C. yesterday. Exactly at midnight a colls house was wheeled on to the floor, and Mr. E. J. Asmus. performed106 words
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Article64 1939-01-03 20 [From Our Onn Correspondent] Malacca. Saturday The following have been selected represent Malacca against Johore al Hockey cr. Jan. 6 at Malacca: Wee Uaß Heng E '.endrofT. J Skadian; H. Ro clriguea V Carvalho, Blake; Rov r> Vries. Tay Koon Um, H. L. Salmon. C Rodrisiies.64 words
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Article49 1939-01-03 20 Singapore, Sunday The Detective Branch requests owi^ij oi motor cars, who leave their cars onj attended outside amusement parks mi enemas, to lock their cars and take Leys with them. There had been over five cars reporti r d stolen during the Christmas noHi .'ays.49 words
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Article59 1939-01-03 20 The following have been selected represent Y.M.C.A. Junior Depa* l ment at hockey against R.A.F. Sel'on Thurrday, Jan. 5 at 5 p.m. on Anson Road ground: Edward W^ B. Shaw, I. Hope; Guan Kiat. Cfe Chye. Fatt Um; Swee Keng, L. Cr man, s. Hope, Wah Sung, Imm59 words
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Advertisement57 1939-01-03 20 Br^^B j§ji& flarf A aL _L JL _____n_2 Br ES _m _HS I s ok% lIEATES ■ovnxrors ____H ibiti OKI m__R_______l*^ ill IJ I I I I i*■ I X.^^H H I M __T^^_B ¥S_-__-_F* n_— -t-i-H I i fl LIL'J I* H•! k ■W 111l B__H nß. jHrat^^; ,c-*'^57 words
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115 1939-01-03 21 Soviet Reaction To Konoye's Statement I Moscow. Jan. 2. MINCE Konoye's declaration evokes strong: comment in he Izvestia which draws two deuctions from it namely that apan is aiming at complete subIgatioii of China and that Japnese militarists are becoming nxious about the outcome of the consequence of the latterReuter - 115 words
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191 1939-01-03 21 NO COMPROMISE WITH JAPAN POSSIBLE" London Chinese Opinion London, Jan. 2. THIN ESE circles in London are inclined to regret Mr. Wangs move lest it create an unjustified impression of disunity in the Chinese cabinet, Reuter learns. Leaving aside Mr. Wang's groups and dislike of Government's association with the Communists,Reuter - 191 words
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Article135 1939-01-03 21 London. Jan soccer results.— FIRST DIVISION UtOO Wanderers 1 Stoke Citv 3 Iddlesborough 3 Liverpool 0* SECOND DIVISION lackburn Rover.< 2 Sheffield Wed 4 ury 1 Milhvall 1. fwcastle U o Chesterfield l tieffield U I Burnley l fanmere R Bradford 1 rHIRD DIVISION (NORTHERN. prkport 5135 words
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Article78 1939-01-03 21 Tokio Jan. 3. THARGES against the Soviet of murm dering Japanese subjects and of making illegal reconnaisance flights over Japanese territority on the island of Sakhalien are made in a message issued by Japanese authorities in South Sakhalien Firstly it alleged that two Japanese were78 words
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Article, Illustration92 1939-01-03 21 SINGAPORE'S NEW $45,000 CHAPEL DEDICA TED Assembly of Gods Chapel at nnn Sti f Road which cost •°o° to build was dedicated on «ai s day at a very impressive The chapel is most ori- m design, and embodies se--1 modt innovations. *m« a ':on S er h ;;'c nReuter - 92 words
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87 1939-01-03 21 ARABS AMBUSH HIGH BRITISH OFFICERS Jerusalem. Jan. 2. CIK Charles Te^art who is advising the Government on police matters is understood to have been travelling in the motor car in which Cm. D. Sanderson. British Police Superintendent, was killed bv a heavy fusillade of shots of the highway northward ofReuter - 87 words
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Article106 1939-01-03 21 Melbourne, Jan. 2. JHE first Australian built warplane is named "Wirraway" and is expected to leave the Commonwealth corporation's factory at Ushers Bend this month. When tests are completed similar planes will be delivered rapidly to the R A AF. A full order of hundred machines mayReuter - 106 words
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462 1939-01-03 21 London, Jan. 2. JHE Chinese Central Government it is clear, is now divided upon the continuance of war, says the Daily Telegraph and Mr. Wang Ching Wei, old revolutionary who drafted Dr. Sun Yat Sen's will and was his favourite disciple carries authority sufficient toReuter - 462 words
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513 1939-01-03 22 S T. ANDREW'S PLAY GOOD RUGGER TO BEAT STRONG NAVY SIDE Dix Plays Fine Game For Losers CTARTINO o- ta ewmm tMhton the rugby f*a* on turn t*A ~&_^-;#3Brr2;Ss_« Th Bainti wenl »ll out to the flrsj •h,. v scored theli i>"">' the game the peri Itloms wer. revened th513 words
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Article45 1939-01-03 22 Berlin- Jan. I. A non to p flight of lour thousand See 1 record f.rW»« "fig™* EU*SS lA «SS from is stated to have be Seme°rs n flew bhnd two night, in condittons^Stwew rendered difficult by S wind* sandstorms and mountain obstacles. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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433 1939-01-03 22 Singapore, Monday. THK annual New Year sea sports took place this morning when 1 the whole sea front from Connaught Drive to Chfford s P.er presented a gay appearance. The aay splash ol native sarongs, anc. the riot of colours made the whole seem433 words
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Article170 1939-01-03 22 Thc following are results of rugb; matches played at Home on Saturday Bed lord 15 Rosslyn Park 5 Blackheath 20 United Service^ Coventry 3 Metro. Police 9. Harlequins 22 Richmond 8. Llanellv 24 Gloucester 0. London Scottish 0 London Irish 6 Mourey 3 Waterloo 9. Newport 32 OReuter - 170 words
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148 1939-01-03 22 IN TROUBLE BECAUSE HE LOVED HIS WIFE Moscow, Jan. 2. DRI AN GROVER. London engineer, who was fined fifteen hundred roubles for illegal entry into Russia by the Soviet court to-day, made an adventurous lone flight to Moscow in November in an attempt to rescue his Russian wife from theReuter - 148 words
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409 1939-01-03 22 JHE New Year Land Sports were held yesterday afternoon at the Anson Road Stadium before a very large and distinguished gathering. Twenty-four items of keen competition were completed in fine time and although the rain at the commencement of the sports seemed to interfere with409 words
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820 1939-01-03 23 ROYAL HAMPTON SCORES DOUBLE AT PENANG RACES Van Breukelen Saddles Two Winners I( From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Monday. E third day of the Penang r a ces was largely attended and was favoured by fine, cool we a ther. The feature of the day 5 the fine running of820 words
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Article283 1939-01-03 23 S.C.R.C. .1; Fort Canning 0.: A GOAL scored early in the second half gave the S.C.R.C. a hard-j fought victory over Fort Canning! in their hockey fixtures at Hong Lim Green last night. It was the one and only goal scored in the match and283 words
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Article82 1939-01-03 23 Dividends At A Glance Race 1: Constant Light 536 Sl3 Pantoi Sl7 Race 2: All Gold $13 $9 Selangor II Sl5 Race 3: Pymble Sl6 S8 Kissing Cup S9 Race 4: Green Eyes $41 $11 Saratoga Sl3 Rye Scmus Sll. Race 5: Jeremiah 524 $10 Deepdene Sll Hivi-Hivi $13 Race82 words
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Article334 1939-01-03 23 Chinese Swimming Club Cala Singapore, Sunday. piPRESSIVE performances by competitors were seen at the annual swimming carnival of the Chinese Swimming Club held yesterday. The men's 1.500 metres' free style provided an interesting interlude. Each of the tour competitors taking part had to do 60 laps of 25 metres each,334 words
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Advertisement22 1939-01-03 23 A. S. GILES. CIVIL, NAVAL AND MILITARY TAH-OR S AND OUTFITTER No. 6, The Arcade, I Singapore. i PHONE 199- TBI TAILOR.22 words
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232 1939-01-03 24 3 CENTURIES IN ENGLAND'S RECORD TOTAL IN CAPETOWN TEST MATCH CAPETOWN. JAN. 2 FE SECOND TF.ST MATCH BETWEEN KNIiLANI* AMJ SO LTH AFRICA WAS RESUMED TO-DAY, OVERNIGHT SCORE BEING ENGLAND 131 EOR 2 (HCTTON 17, PAYNTER 1, BEING OUT). NOTOtTT BATSMEN WERE (iIBB (5«) AND HAMMOND (54) The resumption was232 words
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960 1939-01-03 24 STRONG FINAL NOTE SENT ON CHINA QUESTION Washington, Jan. 1. THE United States in a note to Japan, declares that in th« lijrht of facts and experience, the United States is impelled to reaffirm the opinion that the imposition of960 words
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