Morning Tribune, 6 January 1939
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section13 1939-01-06 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Bl- N 286 SINGAPORE FRIDAY, January 6, 1939. FIVE CENTS.13 words
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Article162 1939-01-06 1 BRITISH SANCTIONS AGAINST JAPAN? London, Jan. 5 AONTLM 'ING it* campaign for vigorous defence of gShJIJ* rhina the Financial News, m a f^tun.n article to-day details he Japanese encroachment, parfclularlv stressing the closure of the Yanaue while Japanese vessels ply on the river regularly. r (Mi m UU Japanese areReuter - 162 words
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Article123 1939-01-06 1 Konoye Minister Without Portfolio .mm a Ot Tokyo, Jan. 5. COMPLETE agreement on the future policy m connection with the China has been reached between Baron Hiranuma (new Premier) and Prince Konoye (ex-Premier), who, m the new Cabinet, holds rank as Minister without Portfolio. Baron Hiranuma123 words
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Article82 1939-01-06 1 London, Jan. 5. 1 LETIKR to the Times, signed T* the Archbishop of Caniern rv Cardinal Hinslev and repreJ'ntaMv.s of the Free Churches of e !™d md the Church of Scotun.t s(^ ks lQ correct the i m pres 0r, ,0r 'hai the ref u -ree problem isReuter - 82 words
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610 1939-01-06 1 Stronger Policy Towards Dictators Forecasted Washington, Jan. 5. SENATOR PITTMAN PREDICTED TO-DAY CONGRESS WILL EMPOWER THE ADMINISTRATION TO PURSUE A STRONGER POLICY TOWARDS DICTATORS. Opining that it was Americas duty to rally the democracies m their fight against "these conquering dictators" by eveVy possible meansReuter - 610 words
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102 1939-01-06 1 DALADIER'S TOUR SEDATIVE FOR ITALY Paris, Jan. 5 MDALADIER left Gabes this morning, arriving at Sf.*\ where, at a reception, the Caid of Sfax presented him with a silver olive branch. In the afternoon he visited Sousa, being accorded a tremendous welcome. His tour concludes to-day. Commenting on the tour,Reuter - 102 words
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Article73 1939-01-06 1 Prague Political Sensation Prague, Jan. 4 POLITICAL sensation was caused A here by the action of the Soviet Minister. M. Alexandrowsky, who sent the editors of all Czech news papers a copy of Journal de Moscou containing a strongly worded attack on the Prague Government. Ea-h ccpv of the paperReuter - 73 words
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Article28 1939-01-06 1 Genoa, Jan 5. The Queen Mother of Egypt. af^ m iSZnf-Xd from Marsem- and after a short visit to the city left tor Alexandria. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article134 1939-01-06 1 OFFICIAL BERLIN COMMENT Berlin, Jan. 5. Striking m its mildness m comparison with newspaper articles on the subject, is the first official comment on President Roosevelt's speech, contained m the Diplomatische Korrespondenz, as follows: "The social success of the authoritarian states can no longer be kept a secret even mReuter - 134 words
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Article83 1939-01-06 1 'Judah Rules U.S. Berlin, Jan 5. A GERM AN news agency message from Washington report* th** publication there of an anti-Semitic booklet showing the number of Jews m American administrative life. Under the heading "Judah rules m America" it points out sixty-two thousand Jews are m the Federal and StateReuter - 83 words
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Advertisement8 1939-01-06 1 ••••••••lir .■•■*> I //l/G£ BUDGET DEFICIT j page 248 words
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Article135 1939-01-06 2 POLICE ISSUE WARNING j nt**-**-* m.-i. Itporterl •TMfKf: havr turn letefftl reports I of __i-*_"t> from _-.urop*-an r«*M_jee_eee In Siufaporc recently, and <h** lriit.*^ stolen are asuaU) a>h Irayi, <-__r*d!eNtic.-s tr.t\s, inatih I'dxi-t id- of lilvet «*r «uld. and i .•>«•>. Tht* dete- live Kramh inspect that t lose r*jf»|H»uMl)l«*135 words
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177 1939-01-06 2 WUHAN SONGSTERS ON THE AIR TONIGHT •Vtr. /.'ii....... BonfStetS, consisting of 15 women i.:d men, are a troupe of .acnulat. liicltldillg many foreign graduated from Wuchang and Hankow They have lUffed leveral pertormance.s at the Great World with great success, ana then efforts were instrumental m Otj-Ulnint-, a sum ol177 words
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Article21 1939-01-06 2 >£" A \l'\; S e KlUal wn»- »*>.■. win be iv..d at the Land Office at W a.m. on Thur.sdav next.21 words
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Article, Illustration1317 1939-01-06 2 MADAME CHIANG'S NEW YEAR MESSAGE TO MALAYAN CHINESE IN SPECIAL New Year message to Malayan Chinese, con--1 tamed m a letter to the Singapore Chinese Consul General ,Mr Kao Ling Pai). Madame Chiang Kai-shek expresses the hope that from the great losses China is sustaining and the .human suffering, will1,317 words
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Article236 1939-01-06 2 Man Shot At, Tells Story Singapore, Thursday. il PRELIMINARY inquiry into a charge of attempted murder preferred against a young lorrj driver named Lav Sam was commenced before Mr. G. S. Rawlings. the Third Magistrate, to-day. A sundry -shop keeper named Chng Root was shot In the right thigh at236 words
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337 1939-01-06 2 14-Year-Old Wife Alleges Husband Stabbed Her While She Slept iv .v r, Singapore. Thursday. I N the Relief Court this morning, before Mr. W. J. Thorogood. a girl related, between sobs, how she was awakened from her sleep by her husband attacking her with a tapping knife The girl, Toh337 words
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Article79 1939-01-06 2 POLICEMAN RESCUES MAN FROM SEA Singapore. Thursday I s PROMPT dive into the water by a 1L.,.. marine P° l iceman prevented a 'middle-aged Chinese from drowning thii Ifoii lll^. The man is believed to have raven into the sea from the Clifford Pier. I e M was f^ hed79 words
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Advertisement31 1939-01-06 2 it WAKE IT BURTOL'S j FOR 1939 I Cleaned In A Day The Burtol Ways i We Collect Dehver j J"s« Telephone 7776 Burtol Quick! ±a Cleaners j H^ BUfOAPORI J31 words
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Advertisement19 1939-01-06 2 T <> OWOV GOOD FOOD And '•'<>"• "tour (onvenience M«c Or After Thc Show ■m.\i. a him: ll The Capitol Restaurant19 words
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1449 1939-01-06 3 Dangers Ahead, Warns Sir John Barlow Singapore. Thursday. FpHE nted for commercial houses m Malaya to investigate the dangers that Singapore, as a free trade port, may possibly face, is stressed m i statement made to lhe press by Sir John Harlow, chairman1,449 words
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Article65 1939-01-06 3 FINED FOR NEGLIGENT DRIVING 1;^ l.nre. Thursday. -Chov Yin Ftf f| lav fined $25 or m default 25 (l ui '^"sonment when he plead h JJ v t0 th^ charge of negliecnt'■fßv.i l hls car at thc Junction "Hi.l tZV* I™*.1 Roads thCTeb >' n l a taxi. Whitton. Traffic65 words
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Article, Illustration25 1939-01-06 3 G. O. C. ENTERTAINS CHILDREN Major General Dobbie. the G.O.C, 5 the central figure, and some of Tt In- children he entertained yester- day. TribuneTribune - 25 words
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Article247 1939-01-06 3 A llege d Hold-Up On Road Singapore, Thursday. [^AST night at about 10 p.m. while a Chinese named Chan Kow was walking together with his lady friend at the Jubilee Park, Tank Road, suddenly a Chinese came up from his back, caught hold of his arm and detained him. The247 words
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Advertisement69 1939-01-06 3 SILVIKRIN LOTION HIHHHHHVBBMBMHaMHKHHHMMMHM-MIP THE NATURAL HAIR TONIC X Prevents falling han, yr^J-^^^i Removes Dandruff Over/j2Hh night. Grows New Heal?aJF t thy Hair, Makes the i^^i /f^ Hair Soft. Silky, Glossy m*^^mrFlF and Wavy. Prom All Chemists, High-Class Stores and Hair-dressers. Sole Distributors. RAHAMIN PENHAS, 117-125 Cecil Street. fIuLLE ELECTRIC CLOCKS69 words
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Article49 1939-01-06 4 Now York. Dii ibPO Previous To-day KLBBEK Steady Ste-idy iri»t Tone sellers 16 lV 16^ 1 1-; p °i a.hi mn. Buyers 16 16 1 +1 w forward ApnlJune ge^ era lfil 16 :i 16 +1 16 5— 16', 16 5 16 -1 16 ™:nTone Spot49 words
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Article81 1939-01-06 4 1 RIJBBtK <"i <**" MIM idon Thursday tJcr.vir.il To-day PALM Oil. «Malaya) ou n bulk ran Feb Mmneni Unchan LWKA (^traits, F.M-S.) Jgll .Shipm- Dj n( q BAGO ftOUB r Sarawak) jan IM .siuprnrni Unchanged TAI'IOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality (Singapore i Jan Shipment y, f) s( Unchanged81 words
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Article145 1939-01-06 4 RUBBER AUCTION THE Singapore Chamber of Commeri* Rubber Association held their 1415tr. auction yesterday Catalogued 379.928 lbs— tons 169.61 Offered 317.161 lbs— tons 141.59. Sold 303.165 lbs -tons 135.34. London— Spot 8 3 16. New York— Spot 16*8 cents. Pric r s realised Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents per ItStandard Quaiitv145 words
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Article20 1939-01-06 4 The Scudai. Ltd.— 21,600 lb., makine. a total of 198.950 lb for the nine months ol the current financial year.20 words
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Article111 1939-01-06 4 London, Thursday Previous To-day Change Dlfitillcr.s 89 Dunlop Rubber 2341 2 +lV 2 d Oeneral Electric 769 767', -l' 2 d Imperial Chemical InduitrtM imperial Tobacco 1319 1307.. -11' 2 Anglo-Dutch 26 26 Canadian Pacific 6 14 6 3 8 s London Tin 34 36 +l» 2111 words
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Article45 1939-01-06 4 London. Thursday TT' on iRSS?* W" 1 mi(Wle fUte) 52: 516 +siw TT i^n^Tf Cl0 Slng seJllng rate) L 3 116 Unchanged T.T. ,n^ Japan (closing selling rate) i, M Uncha d T.T. ytVw York (closing selling rate) 463 43 463 56 +n45 words
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220 1939-01-06 4 BRITISH GO VERNMENT SECURITIES WEAKEN THE persistent weakness of British Government securities, which to-day registered further sharp declines, has provided the principal topic of discussion m City circles. It is pointed out by leading jobbers and dealers that gilt-edged has been bearish for some weeks on the theory that the220 words
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Article110 1939-01-06 4 MINING Tin at midday wai Sill. oo. down V According to cables received this morning Tin shares m London yesterday appeared rather easier Locally, however, the market ignored this lead and shares were fully steady at yesterday's prices with few sellers m evidence. Raubs to-day were steady110 words
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Article25 1939-01-06 4 London, Thursday. Fine Kar p| 5SS- C^ Spot 4 months* forward vS~i 5 ,i f) 20 5 8 -5 16 19-15 16 _1425 words
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Advertisement61 1939-01-06 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from tht ITKAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery Dr important documents) m BAFE BOXES m our VAULTS M CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA BTREETf SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS md ONLY YOU can have access' lo these safe boxes, so that SAFETY and61 words
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Advertisement12 1939-01-06 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD PASSENGER'S BAGGAGE Fe 592 t Flmavson Green12 words
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Article722 1939-01-06 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company j MINING Singapore. Jan. 5. 5 p.m. 3,9 4.3 «i- 47|- Norn Jusual Malay 21 6 23 Aver H 0.59 0.64 Aver Weng 2013 219 £n r 1.35 1*0 BatuJ 9|» 10|9 aerjtmw 213 2^ Burma 129 13^9 0i2 0.36 gitam H" 0 6«722 words
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Article94 1939-01-06 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends S.ngapore, Jan 5, 6 p.m.- Total roi Comj. jij -iv.cic Book* Oar* «r» l/i» ye*r B Close Havabie GENERAL Southern Kinta 2V 2 int. Dec. 28 Jan. 20 Dec. 20 7&% less ton Sungei Way 2V 2 <7r Jan. 3 Jan. 12 Jan. 494 words
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Article221 1939-01-06 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Thursday. I I MINING Buyers Sellers Anipats 3 7!z 4Batu Selangors 135 1.40 Hong Fatls 0 69 0.72 J Hongkong Tin 19- 20- i Jelebus 0.62 0.67 :Kamunting Tin 9- 10|- J Katu Tin 24- 25- Killinghalh 16- 17Kramats 10 10|9 Kuchais 127 1.31 Laruts 9221 words
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Article256 1939-01-06 5 I Kaytntfd Co. Ltd. $30,000 Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 nom I SINGAPORE MINK IFAUTV I m red 1940 $400,000 nt/ Mar. 31 Sept. 30 102 V 2 103M? om I 907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 lObVi HO nom 41 r. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 I 909256 words
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Advertisement155 1939-01-06 5 NEDERLANDSCH HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter AX). 1324 Paid Up Capita! f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000, jOO Chairman of the Board of Director* H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE IONUH Preside!.. M. TAUDIN CHABOT155 words
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Advertisement179 1939-01-06 6 \ID PUBLK SCHOOI V d A oii"-S* J 2»| r 3 -f ,F MASTER CHURCHILL A PAVILION? LTD RSI I A THE PLAY STARTED m jM 3 1936 AND IS STILL i^f A A "A Flawless Comedy" Xf Km l\ 'W\ -iv Motion Future Herald <13S. v MM 1/ DIIC179 words
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Advertisement167 1939-01-06 6 jf T£fay at the CAPITOL j mmm mm^ mm^mmWOmma***mm |»VKAV()INTS LJC .■P Ivy lH hH j^^^^HJr j^ ..Br *B^«_r I "WINGS" 4 r*■ VA, i I i:a'l. FILMED 1 N j Ujfl Ev«r film«d T_mi T_m*g Jfl J B,f T Gr«j.*«- /n TECHNICOLOQI TECHNICOLOR W|o RAY awb._t.«phun< MacMURRAY MILLAND ;.-RK,.TH.,AK.N,167 words
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Article129 1939-01-06 7 Singapore, Thursday. L riplNG miilty lo a chaw oi r robbing a cake-seller, whe wa^ an< j relieved of 19 m cash y wallet, Nu- Sen.v- Ki. a younK JJ \mm seatcacc. to live months imprisonment this morning V. i (;jb^ <)n the I)islric, The129 words
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Advertisement211 1939-01-06 7 r i I nMN IM2S ,^r SERANGOON j i;t ROAD J M-iisrVi Lesdtnf Am-nemeßt Park). I I I DANCE PALACE! (AIR CONDITIONFD). 'PHONE 2477. RESTAURANT BAR ATTACHED. 10-\l<MiT"o\LV i l,\ SPECIAL REQUEST THE M.S.— KOOLINDA DANCE 5 S .BAND will RENDER MUSIC with THE NEW WORLD CABARET ORCHESTRA jXitfhf DaiHT211 words
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Advertisement298 1939-01-06 7 "FOUR'S A CROWD" is (me of the lust comedies that has come to Singapore for a long time. There is noi a dull moment m the whole show. 'Straits Times" 1-1-39. mm^m TO-DAY AT 3-15 6-15 and 9-15 P.M. SATURDAY SUNDAY MORNING SHOW AT HAM A ill A Wit. A298 words
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Article, Illustration571 1939-01-06 8 More Schools For Malaya 's Army Children BEST EDUCATION POSSIBLE, SAYS THE G.O.C. Siagapore. Thursday. L'mi. m*\u} years Mace I have held fcapomible coaimand, I have beta rer) uaxioa.! to aa what has lain m mv pnwci I" assure thai the eiaeatlaa al milii ii v children m foreign lionsTribune - 571 words
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Article285 1939-01-06 8 SINGAPORE'S LATEST INSTITUTION Singapore Thursday, i tm mi Vim*, schools to come into exist- ARGEST and most u^?*^ f k M one of the best of its 1 -cc m ,Mala>a :.nd be e>ed open lhis mo, Kind m the Kmp.re. A™» G.O.C, Malaya. m- l>\ Ma.|or-<.eneral W. U.S. j*^285 words
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Article47 1939-01-06 8 Singapore, Thui -day —On New V eve Chan Yin stole a piece of iron valued at 30 cents from the SHB 1 was to-day fined 315 or m default tv weeks si" by Mr C. H. Koh. Sixth Magistrate, for committing theft47 words
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Advertisement66 1939-01-06 8 A 'great -V' I little Grand. Moirrsus ____P™J _____k^___l I l-*^^*****!™ B___ifl B 1 I i____s3_i__________~~__ VB ___W mo m* _________!^H_______t^^^^^^l^a™l^HHl II IB "^^PRf |f f II For people with II hil? musical idea- >wt^ and small home*.. n T s Moutrie lft. Miniature ■M (,ran(l compels appreciation You WW]66 words
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Advertisement237 1939-01-06 8 IN AID OF THE CHINA RELIEF FUND j S LNDEI. THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF THF CONSUL-GENERAL I FOR CHINA. MR. KAO LING-PAI S j THE CHINA RELIEF FUND COMMITTEI: OF SINGAPORE THE WU-HAN SONGSTERS. I <28 Talented Chir.ese Amateur Artistes) j MODERN CHINESE CHORALAND DRAMATIC PROGRAMME- 1. Fifteen Choral Songs-Mixed237 words
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Article, Illustration699 1939-01-06 9 ' Horatius - 'Horatius" 1 HIDDEN VALUES By NOTES AND PROBLEMS -eenl article I discussed the im values of hands as the proceeded: and though the UI V ,i.( may be fairly well ap-"?juu-il by aa astute player there r .......en values m accordance SMMbSSJ .ard. m thc hidden landltrac t699 words
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183 1939-01-06 9 Most Sensational Trial France Has Ever Seen Tv- Paris. J •> I M V years hard labour was the sentence passed on Madame **jia, accused of taking part m a kidnapping plot. dings lasted altogether 0.2? J Ury (>on& *dered that sufficient 1 been advanced to show that koblln had183 words
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Article38 1939-01-06 9 Punyu A LEADER Of guerilla troops m Punyu district was murdered by some Chinese traitors at Fongchun. m Honan district, opposite Canton. The guerilla leader was at Fongchun trying to secure information about the Japanese.38 words
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Advertisement104 1939-01-06 9 |ios-M»fl-3bw-bfeilir Essences ofVANIUAS~S^ ALMONDdLEMON «*SM ■the Ided flavourings *J£L. tmW hw* m m taett* •v^^^at I forPuddinjS.Custatti, fi§||SJ Pies, Cakes.efc. Try C Bs Essences when neat you are making pa«._rv. custard and blancmange. Taste x^m&t*% the delicious flavour if imparts. Listen to the 3to|Wvf wonderful comments that are sure to104 words
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300 1939-01-06 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Friday, January 6, 1939. REGISTERING BICYCLES. TOMPLAINT is made m the F.M.S. regarding the absence of any .system of registration of t>icycles. The number of cyclists m these days, when machines can be bought for as little as $10, has increased enormously, and it is very desirable to300 words
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1335 1939-01-06 10 E. T. Huang - Prospects Of Peace In Europe Are Brighter E. T. Huang By Umbrella Going To Rome n mite ol the appeasement policy 1 to irhich Mr. Neville Chami)( lain some ol Ws colleagues so steadfastly adhere, the hopes engendered by the signing oi tinMunich Pa.t have nol yet borne the expected1,335 words
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Advertisement22 1939-01-06 10 Today a White Label' AnniMnceinent Marriage frequently starts with a peal and ends with appeal. DEWAR'S has an irresistible appeal. W.P.S -N22 words
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Advertisement64 1939-01-06 10 _________________________________________________________________________________^___-.^V_KC_ Pll^; Mori ghi tor the same M _________EbB money -when you use "*.^_ti-____ CVam Coile. Co.t la**--p. I-O® ._____________D_P_________________ -i§B r <,r^}£ _^^^^™^^^n_w -i-_! i-^vfe-jHK^^^^-. JH •"•i i^>i*sc-fflß_BS a sfl __b as a ll a______B ■hm2 _r° v ilM* *Tpfflß Advt oi Tho n MADE IN ENGLAND. aqvi. of64 words
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Article1104 1939-01-06 11 THE TRIUMPH OF GOOD CASTING London, Dec. 23. (From Our Own Correspondent) JHERE are various theories about the making of a good film. Some say that a good story is necessary and almost all that matters; others pin their faith to a first class director1,104 words
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Article336 1939-01-06 11 I u*KV MALLON. who for nearly 1 M •■-•■ntv-five years lived exiled on ml m Hem York's East River. m .he had spread typhoid to age of seventy. [yiii and old age -not typhoid I fSSIJ5 a .l US Health De- n^n'ent records as "Typhoid336 words
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132 1939-01-06 11 SANTA CLAUS FOUND OUT His Beard Ablaze n Ceylon. $W_l CLAUS who visited St John's Sunday School Christmas Tree met with an unfortunate nt —his costume caught fire. ••<' alighted from a car the child- horn there were over 300, gave Xl cheer and bundles of cracfre set off. His132 words
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Advertisement76 1939-01-06 11 THI TaUl TONIC FOOD I Oaaaaaaai cwmivt* mt*e storaa mmwmmmammmat^ POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery m glare protection. They permit yoa to actually see 20 to 90 feet below the surface of the water. Now $6.00 See our demonstration of this remarkable new invention. THOMPSON OPTICAL Co. 4.76 words
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Article, Illustration121 1939-01-06 12 Canyißf web placards as "(iive v*> back America", students of University Hema.ids on France fcr Tunis and Corsica. Italy's demands have aroused demonstration satirist d what they seemed to consider an absurd situation. wi»h the banners. The "rat*" followed similar demonstrations by students they marched• Planet News).; Planet News - 121 words
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Article, Illustration143 1939-01-06 13 X'MAS GIFTS FOR LONDON'S POOR alker 14 y t :u-old competitor in the British skating contest at Wembley, r mother a white elephant she has iust received as a mascot from tv n voung friends. Planet News Five hundred poor families received a parcel of Christmas food from the ChurchPlanet News; Planet News - 143 words
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Advertisement54 1939-01-06 13 YOU WILL FIND THE LARGEST SELECTIONS IN DIAMOND RINGS— BRACELITB -BROOCHES, etc. Rene IJIIJfAJW I WHERE QUALITY and VALUE ARE TRADITIONAL Such Wonderful Christmas Presents were never seen before m Singapore. The Best is to come and see RENE ULLMANN JEWELLERS Raffles Place SINGAPORE. Opened daily including; Saturdays from 854 words
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Article, Illustration1223 1939-01-06 14 The Backbone of Breakfast I ~~J iL Lies m the cereals you choose and the im vwhirh they are served manner m wnicn mcy CINCE our silhouettes need no longer be pencil-slim and the need for rigorous dieting is less urgent than it was a year or so ago, breakfast1,223 words
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Advertisement77 1939-01-06 14 .............I I fjjyip^^HU 'B ul un n i!ir tinu> I (I s l u nl m marketing. Sa\e I Imtrof^Sll il mone > '>> buying foods *aaa7'' k iflP*M 111 H1 hU,k KeCP food l,( sh [I r*!7|^4| B lonffer And do all three IB by inves ting m a77 words
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Article, Illustration943 1939-01-06 15 Important Points To Remember When Planning HERE are flte essential points that T ter toto the planning of every' meal fe shall cooaldef them m the order of Vir importance: family resources. 2 Family needs and habits I selection of materials. 4 Grouping of943 words
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Article, Illustration22 1939-01-06 15 Makes it particularly easy for you to prepare Oranjre (Jktry (left) a Kood party sweet and Flaked Fish Mould (below).22 words
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Advertisement34 1939-01-06 15 S PERMANENT WAVING j v A SPECIALITY t PRICES: i $10.00 $12.00 $18 00 s MA ISO* PERM LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS I 79 Stamford Rd. 3 FORT ROAD 1 SINGAPORE MALACCA (Phone: 4610) (Phone: 121)34 words
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Advertisement52 1939-01-06 15 5 ,s Select your ft New Year Gif> •f V Gift sn °p _jp for the Flite. I 1"..0 m lb. I.f'rtnev Rouse, Mt Battery Road. Our exclusive beautiful if Chinese Lingerie has just arrived which will m make an Ideal NEW YEAR 9 Gift I h Phone No. 7555.52 words
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Advertisement391 1939-01-06 16 J p_^===g H^^^^^ill^. __________________.I!_^^h______..____l *C^_n a__i _______!_i'B I i.i i BY PaOand BRITISH INDIA LINES -OTCOHPORATED IN CNOLAJfD) Ja** to \m wv H-fc^— DB# S'i___iif___i 155 SOMALI 6,800 Mar 10 I SOUDAN 6,500 Jan. 13 CORFU 15,000 Mar. 10 RANCHI 17.000 Jan. 13 CTOJAL ***** Mar. 24 RANPURA 17 000391 words
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Advertisement421 1939-01-06 16 v TO FRENCH PORTS i Ip^^p j V CHARCEURS REUNIS S HOMEWARDS. i Umttml'mmmmXmtm tttT S j JTO SAIGON INDOCHINAj J CAP PADARAN For Saigon. Tourane and Haipbaßf Jan. 11 i g. A. M. 1. (from Saieon) J G.G. Van Vollenhoven jjj« J I J GG PASQUIER **an. W J421 words
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Advertisement271 1939-01-06 17 111 111 XS PHILP LI\E. <Inr')rporited m Australia). NEXT SAILINGS Jan. 29 Feb 3 p round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the s passengers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or to the connecting X.P.M. Vessel. BRISBANE SYDNEY return $642.86 Ist class $*30.71 2nd class MtLKOIRM- return271 words
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Advertisement34 1939-01-06 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LTD FOR HONG KONG, MOJL KOBE AND OSAKA SAILING JANUARY 12, AT 3 P.M. SecondVaS pEmA™^ aCCommodatlon *> r r.^sJFSo^^ and Japan <^a« -Ith HARPER, GILFILLAN CO., LTD. Telephone: 5K6134 words
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Miscellaneous115 1939-01-06 17 OSTAL INTELLIGENCE] and Southern Merkur 6 p.m bes, Moluccas and Pianeiv 6 2.30 pjn Vij.' zcnau" 1 n A Merkur 6 3 p.m siou ..6 4 p.m. TO-MORROW J wm m m I •fnurice Lons 7 11 ajn. Is Indies— Bagan Toboali 7 4 n.m •nbas and Singkawang Boelongan 7115 words
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Miscellaneous198 1939-01-06 17 SHIPS IN DOCK I SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES > OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Shiu Godown Gate Gate 1 Plancius 18 2 3 Kola 13 2 3 Talma 6 2 3 Steel Seafarer 32 2 3 Rhexenor 34 2 3 Malayan Prince 36 2 3 Merkur 46 4 5198 words
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Article5997 1939-01-06 18 RACING GUIDE FOR TO-MORROW (Compiled to M ,,r ,,,h,,s ptCENI fenaal all bjri-c. enured li foi Saturday, lhe final Urn Nev Yes. of Penan* Tarl Club, *How.n« at a gUnrr hon the i,,,lM t m Iheir Ihre* rap nrm v,. i det in h»* HORSES, LASS I, 6 KS ixsiFKN5,997 words
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Miscellaneous307 1939-01-06 18 RADIO ON PAGE 20 ■■■•(■•■••run Wallace Mischiej (P Logue' Carried 8 10 when second by a htm to Bound Fan* 8 7 Per.ang. Ft* 5' 2 furs 1.8 3 8 Good going. Carried 8 2 when third to Flyi I Btan 8 B Spore. \ov. 12. 9 furs 2 5307 words
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Article49 1939-01-06 20 Singapore. Thursday.— Por soh employment as a temporary watchmaj outside the New World" on the sec third and fourth of December last. TJ Ah Hong was to-day fined $5 on ;cI charge or m default five days 8.1. w M r C. H. Whitton, Traffic Magist:-' ?l49 words
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Miscellaneous790 1939-01-06 20 ON THE_RADIOJ JAN. 6 IONI,ON TRANSMISSION 5 siwAi'oui: (iW ZHI 225 n*»tr«-> <1.33 IICJt) /lir 30% metrai (Ml nr am 5.46 Malay vocal: _t S^'^new Produced by 600 Hainam music G A Kmnt 680 Teochew Oua-kang muiic Howard M Ux*hart 700 Children's programme IM :jll Chamber mu^»rto-ll» ]ish -van Louis790 words
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Miscellaneous47 1939-01-06 20 PENANG ZHJ 608 Mc-s <4_>.3 m.) 600 Chinese music 7 00 Children's hour 7 30 Interlude. 7 35 Dance music-Lou Preager k r on ls band (BBC rebroadcast. 8 20 Violin 'CeLlo solos 50 ker^ t ennedy co mar b i 5 New?. hultetln 9.00 Close down47 words
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88 1939-01-06 21 'House Master" At Pavilion Is Outstanding MlSi MASTER," »<™ to be H<) the ravilion. is an out»»d;^ IJreen reiaton ol lan Hay's ...me name, and the original. Several of In the eaat, and sol the best. bSs doe. credit to the adustry. the story of a critical school is mast88 words
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Article115 1939-01-06 21 [EN with Wings.* 1 I Paramount colour I prod ith Ray Millard Louise npbell and Fred MeMurray m the an season at the and drew the crowded X w1... h we have learned to expect the enthusiastic receplm m London. the history of flying. ly115 words
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Article350 1939-01-06 21 G. O. C. Entertains Children „HlU)re\ of officers of the Singapore Volunteer Corps, and the KegUfctf Army, enjoyed a grand treat yesterday, atternoon *hen they attended a party given by the General Officer Comman■fc Major-General W.G.S. Dobbie. at his residence m Bukit frown. rrived m cars, and imto make full350 words
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76 1939-01-06 21 GOVERNOR G.O.C. TO ATTEND JEWISH REFUGEES' SHOW ff E. the Governor and H. E. the General Officer Commanding, with party, will be present at the Capitol Theatre on Jan 17 of "The House of Rothschild," m aid of the Jewish Refugees Fund. The show, being under the patronage of the76 words
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Article190 1939-01-06 21 MAN SUCCUMBS TO BURNS Singapore, Thursday. DEATH by misadventure was the verdict returned by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, today, after an inquiry into the death of a Chinese named Chin Yew Fan, who died m the General Hospital on Dec. 28, suffering from severe burns. The story190 words
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Article38 1939-01-06 21 SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY Members of the Singapore Musical Society are reminded that orchestral rehearsals for the concert to be held m March will be resumed on Monday next. Jan. 9. at 5.15 p.m. m the Victoria Memorial Hall."38 words
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Article61 1939-01-06 21 News has just been received that after five weeks' of preparation, the Rangoon Branch of the Bank of China will commence business early this month under the management of Mr. Reignson C. Chen, who has been there as organiser. It will be remembered that he was responsible61 words
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Advertisement35 1939-01-06 21 Law Notice For To -Day Before the Chief Justice m the First Court at 12 noon: BANKRUPTCY No.4o6i3B— Re Koh How Khoon. Before the Registrar m Chambers:— at 10.45 a.m SUMMONSES. at 2.15 p.m PROBATES.35 words
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121 1939-01-06 22 J. R. DONALD UNABLE TO PLAY FOR JOHORE AT HOCKEY .Fr»m our Owa I orrespondent) Muar, Thur-sday ft, Donald, former Sernb.^ J?,,, h.H-kev player who has JgJ seler.Ml to play for Jnhorr agams Ual.-f on Friday, Jan. win tffitTu travel P. van Schoonbcch al J»hore Bahru. will take n.s place121 words
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Article97 1939-01-06 22 HEAVY BATTERY BEAT FORTRESS COY. PLATING .al Changi, the SMI lortp^s oy. were beaten at rugger by the .{'md Heavy batten by five points to nil on New Year's day. Ip to half-time there was no store. Thou*:h weaker, the Sappers' deleine held up the attacking threes. The Bappen were97 words
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512 1939-01-06 22 Week-end Visit Up-country Singapore. Thursday. r,::3!!::r »r::3, t :nn illdKi X fron. form shown m P»"*"«~_____ Th Singapore k >' c ™X/l^ Belangor and Negri Sembilan daring tne end are m rollowi: V N Pillai: It. Barth. Lt. Mac >,d.an .apt.,; L^ ronin. LA.512 words
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Article134 1939-01-06 22 Depot Beat Fortress At Hockey Singapore, Thursday. THE Dtpot beat the 35th Fortress Cjv. by three goals to one at the Alexandra Barracks yesterday mi n a keen game of horkev. For the most part piay was even but the Depot with better defence were able to prevent the Sappers134 words
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Article112 1939-01-06 22 FAR EAST TROPHY SHOOT RESULT RESULTS In the Singapore Rifle Aaaj eiation Far East Trophy match S.R. (B) TEAM 1. Federated Malay States 767 x 2. Straits Settlements 'Singapore* 759 3. Ceylon 742 4. Hong Kong 719 (X) Winners of Trophy for 1938 m| silver replicas to members of the112 words
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Article13 1939-01-06 22 All hockey matches m Singapore vol cancelled yesterday owine to rain13 words
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Article188 1939-01-06 22 If*--. Our Own Reporter] ONLY a tm p^pie were pre^ nt Thursday, when several int-r _ii„33 aUh ,he 'his morniii_ (Martin) and U Jeff S^^S^rrJ^.r by NM*.., wfcfe Bl I.RANEER .VlfrVi^ 1 d d ,hr c furl «>"'f' !7 'astish ,a11.,p m ,he fait. wen ,ul188 words
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Advertisement105 1939-01-06 22 CEO. fc. IKE'S FIRST NEW lEAR BIMPfcR PROGRAMME AT HAPPY WORLD (covered) STADIUM j TO-NIGHT AT 9-15 P.M. j j EXTRA SPECIAL FEATHERWEIGHT MM CONTEST MJk \JE lIIA X 11 1 I I S v JML j j >i i ii io i a WsH v -I ROUNDS. JHHf j105 words
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1057 1939-01-06 23 $3,000 PROFIT FOR 1938 j^ YEAR of splendid achievement is reported by the council of the Singapore Amateur Football Association an the annual report which has just been published. This achievement covers both the record on the football field by the Singapore team and1,057 words
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Article148 1939-01-06 23 game yesterday at the m which the forwards uiiv the Recs and the fif? 'drew eight points all a goal for the Corps to a goal and a 3. ior the Recs. :;-3.; ivy shower just prior to the the resultant sodden ground '/damped the148 words
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Article55 1939-01-06 23 FORTRESS COY BEAT MINE SWEEPERS THI Btft Fortress Coy beat the I Mine-vueepers at hockey yesterlaj b*. two coals to one. During the Aral half play wa-*- coned I mid-field and there was no a [he Sappers forged ahead m the and the match ended m a I the Sappers55 words
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Article53 1939-01-06 23 imt Chinese Swimming Club chess impionshiD Anal between Lo Kum J°r. ar.d Tan Pene Choo will take »cc at the Clubhouse on Sunday, at 30 a m k Kain Woon aai at one time chamr ol the Singapore Chess Club while > opponent is the holder of53 words
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Article37 1939-01-06 23 S -wiping Turf Club will hold a yge meeting on Jan. 20 and Jan. 2l. tmMmt i two runs eacn or <-;o. class two. three, four and five. pnea close at noon on Friday.37 words
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175 1939-01-06 23 Amateur Sporting Association's Tourney THF. annual tournament of the Amateur Sporting Association was successfully carried out. The following are the winners and run-ners-up for the year 1938: Singles handicap championshipsWinner: Low Cheng Koon, runner up: Chan, Yew Chong. consolation: Tan Kirn Yong.' Open singles championship (A.S.A. shield and cup:— Winner:175 words
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Article18 1939-01-06 23 Boston, Jan. 5. Donald Budge beat Ellsworth Vines 6 3, a— 6, 6— 4— Reuter.18 words
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Advertisement16 1939-01-06 23 A. S. GILES. CIV 'L, NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER No 6, The Arcade, Singapore.16 words
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Advertisement40 1939-01-06 23 CHINESE HOPE I ■"sHv-.k j(jt a* j_jw_a ?^bib Boy Quee, Chinese 126 pounder j who meets Tommy Carrie j i TO-NIGHT AT HAPPY WORLD STADIUM m a TRIPLE MAIN EVENT Card featuring HILL vs MENDIOLA and FERNANDEZ vs HEMCHIT I40 words
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Article149 1939-01-06 24 Britain's Naval Air Strength Ltaiaa, laa. designed ex( lusively for the .iir service Victorious Formidable and I» d "J? lU will ibe 23.000 ton.s compared with Ark Koyals 22.000 tons mammmmH carContracts lor thc sixth re rlt ca oa th« profraauae baft Ol -uS^IS prov.de mean, oi agtattoo at shortB.O.W - 149 words
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Article50 1939-01-06 24 Wa.shington. Jan 5. IT is generally conceded that President Roosevelt has been skilful m placing responsibility for unemployment on the Congressmen's shoulders, and hinting that if they cut expenses at the cost of human suffering, they will have to answer to an electorate still devoted to liberalism. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article31 1939-01-06 24 Berlin. Jan. 5. Mr Montagu Norman, accompanied by his wife, arrived here to-day and was received by Schacht The latter emphasised that the visit was absolutely private. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article18 1939-01-06 24 S.C.C. member-, are notified that entries for the Volunteer Snooker tournament will close on Saturday Jan.18 words
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Article451 1939-01-06 24 TAXES TO BE RAISED WASHINGTON. JAN. 5. DEFENCE EXPENDITURE. IS RE or._-.TTn IN THE 1940 BIDOtn. P °B R ECHP^ APE ESTIMATED AT $5,669 MILLIONS AND EJCPENDI -ri-UF AT SBWS MILLIONS OlVl^<^» TdEF^CIT OF 53.326 MILLIONS. President Roosevelt, m his eopined that a large part of the additional national defenceReuter - 451 words
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Article103 1939-01-06 24 DOMINION SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED London, Jan 5. noUR post-graduate scholarships, eac) T valued at £300. a tenable for on year and to commence In October 193^ are being offered to Dominion gradual* by the British Council, to enable then to carry on m the United Kingaa) courses of study or researchReuter - 103 words
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Article226 1939-01-06 24 Shanghai, Jan 6. JAPANESE planes flew over the International and French Concessions and dropped thousands pamphlets alleging that various Chinese leaders wanted peace the basis of Wang Ching Wefs proposals It added that only tbe obstinacy of Chiang Kai-Shek prevented the return of peace. One pamphlet alleged226 words
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Advertisement21 1939-01-06 24 j Bombay Tailoring Co., j jH guarantee liest material, good fitting and I First class uorkmanship. M___nHM|aaaMMMiaa_M mmmmmmmm OmWtmtm MMM JL21 words
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