Morning Tribune, 7 January 1939
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Title Section12 1939-01-07 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 3-N* 287. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. January 1939 FIVE CENTS.12 words
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Article190 1939-01-07 1 HUNGARIAN CZECH TROOPS CLASH MANY KILLED Prague, Jan. 6. SERIOUS incident occured to-day near Mukacevo, where Czechoslovak and Hungarian troops exchanged shots. A military commission has been despatched to investigate. From Budapest, it is reported that the official agency says that a Czechoslovak armoured car, supported by artillery, led anReuter - 190 words
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Article121 1939-01-07 1 Berlin Accuses Roosevelt Berlin. Jan. 6. NK.W storm has burst from the Gcnaaa press this morning alleging thatMr. Roosevelt i> planning "sanctions war" Germany. Hen* Ptttman's statement regarding the qiuvion of revision of neutralitv .ni to be considered in the foreign relations committee has aroused particular indignation. Hi121 words
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Article71 1939-01-07 1 London, Jan. 6. THi -.employed workers' movement d another publicity demonstration 0 unemployed chained themselves ingj outride the north London "i the minister of Labour Mr. The chains were padlocked ana ved by other unemployed, arrangements to free the periodically. crowd of unemployed jeered as the police armedReuter - 71 words
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95 1939-01-07 1 AUSTRALIAN PREMIER CENSURES FAMOUS NOVELIST FOR CRITICISING DICTATORS Melbourne. Jan.6. S*ONG criticism of dictators by the novelist Mr. H. O Wells who Is at^ x tincr Australia his incurred the public censure of the Prime Mr. Lyro« T^tatErlS? Mr Wells had described Hitler as a cerU--tio.nn^MXTn^^fpn^st^ mn^ade from w-a clemorrncv.Reuter - 95 words
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64 1939-01-07 1 Tokyo, Jan. 6: "Japan's new government is not going Fascist." declared Premier Hiranuma at a press interview. "I have no desire to organise a single totalitarian party or enforce national reorganisation." While Prince Konoye's policy a approved by the Emperor would be followed,Reuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration90 1939-01-07 1 This picture was taken by a Planet News staff photographer in forbidden territory on the frontier of French Tui isia and Italian Libya. It shows (in centre) the top of one of the underground fortresses of the "Maginot Line" of the desert, the defences which French military authorities90 words
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245 1939-01-07 1 Algiers, Jan. 6. BEFORE departing for Toulon at the conclusion of his triumphal tour, M. Daladier who returned this morning from Tunis attended an important conference at which were also the heads of the three military services to Africa. Co-ordination of defences was discussed in the245 words
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Article125 1939-01-07 1 Berlin Warns France Berlin, Jan. 6, A WARNING that neither Germany nor Italy would remain inactive if an attempt was made by another countrv to displace the balance of strength of the two sidrs in Spain is contained in the official Diplomatische Korrespondenze. Referring to the alleged new activities inReuter - 125 words
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Advertisement13 1939-01-07 1 O///" rra.n I" ra.lment J oh rraßU <>9 F o«? j uninl ll!l13 words
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Article119 1939-01-07 2 Man Found Fatally Shot Lupine. I ml iv Till r'JM.rt of mvolv.t in th« I vitiaitj "i U* :i< ''IV 1 i at Talping broufhi i little Sikh Rirl or wfta r«uai nmaimt "i )l l(l stM nhat had h;ij»jMii'«l. f iMf liorror fhc !"iind .m j«irih WWi lying 1119 words
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Article220 1939-01-07 2 Excess Rubber: Dealer Fined Sere«il).iM. Friday. A LENGTHY uuumbi cast eaaic Imloh .Mr. I. P. Biddulph (ScffCMbM \Usislraln to-day in which Totika.v Nyuk F«ttf, trading under Chop Sin PM of l.einon Street. Serembun, appeared to answer a charge of possession of 191.07 4 pounds tf rubber over his l*vs»al export220 words
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495 1939-01-07 2 rom Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. hl)limi night express from Penang was involved in a rri-ees being derailed The engine and thiee cain Miraculously, no one was SC riously injured and only 12 persons with cuts and bruises reauired medical attention. The accident occurred as the train495 words
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Article295 1939-01-07 2 WHAT ANOTHER TRIBUNE MAN SAW ANOTHER Tribune staff man afc visited the scene From I poll Hf wires as follows: ••The scene of the accident immediate proximity of a small concrete bridge spanning a brook in thi midst of virgin jungle with the m station four miles off. The engine295 words
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159 1939-01-07 2 ■nsrpN v.,; j Singapore, Fridav. IU.s II H ffa ipon< c<ie.-,>,- at Tan Tock Sen;. Hospital related M t«w Tan Ah Quav "m CUme the bcd pf a P atient named The patiert had blanket dnwn up to his chin and WM fTOWling159 words
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Article83 1939-01-07 2 Singapore Friday— Soo Wah Jt**jJ fortv-si.x vear old Teochiu. pl^aoj SUilty in the second police court tru morning before Mr. Conrad Oldham a charge that he at 1 30 a.m. to-aa caused pain to 48 ducks by putting thcr nto two baskets whilst carrying tl83 words
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Advertisement34 1939-01-07 2 i MAKE IT BURTOL'S FOR 1939 j i Cleaned In A Day j The Burtol Ways j j We Collect b Deliver j Just Telephone 7776 iJßurtol Quick! Clfaners j <mhard Roa6 I > SINGAPORE34 words
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Advertisement48 1939-01-07 2 LINE CLEAR According to a report received late last night from our Kuala Lumpur office, the line was cleared by 0 P.M.. and through communication has been restored. TO ENJOY GOOD FOOD And For Your Convenience Before Or Alter The Show IHXi: ft WINE At The Capitol Restaurant48 words
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Article76 1939-01-07 3 (Tr jbune Staff Reporter) Malacca. Sriday. yESTERDAY was a proud and happy day for the descendant of Albuquerque in this Settlement because for the first time since 1641 a Portuguese vessel visited the Malacca short's Ifu 1 Sloop, (iancalo Velho named by Portuguese sailors. arrimi at76 words
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364 1939-01-07 3 Evidence Of Border Smuggling (Tribune Staff Reporter) Penang, Friday. JJOW an attempt to smuggle a large quantity of ganja and tobacco into tht settlement from Siam was frustrated by Customs Officers of Province Wellesley under Mr. G. C. C. Blakstad was revealed in the364 words
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Article, Illustration105 1939-01-07 3 me Stall Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. Ulh I Alu aine, the first Federal in the Ft derated dalaj •■>. who received the J.M.O. In the New Year Honours and who is expected to lead the Ulayan delegation to India next nonth to discuss the question of the105 words
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Article241 1939-01-07 3 Alleged False Report Singapore, Friday. J^Ugkd to have made a false ret at the Geylang Police Sta:he morning of June 3, a ian Singh, was prosecuted W. J. Thorogood in the [elhl Court, this morning. :t accused alleged that he one Kathar Singh on the -'ing that he would find241 words
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Article50 1939-01-07 3 Singapore, Friday.— Mr J. H. Hedprock of U.t P.W.D. was to-day fined $2 Or in o< fault one day's si. by Mr C H WhiUon. Traffic Magistrate, fcr sounding his electric horn unnecessarily Whilst stcppinu at the junction of Orchaid and Tan Roads on Nov. 25.50 words
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Article91 1939-01-07 3 MEMORIAL HALL SERVICE TO-MORROW THE Methodist Churches of Singapore will unite in a joint service of worship in Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore, at 5.45 p.m., to-morrow. Bishop Edwin F. Lee will preach on the subject, "Progress by Uplift or Upheaval." There will also be special musical items: An organ prelude91 words
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Article23 1939-01-07 3 Salamanca, Jan. 6 —It is claimed 23.884 prisoners were taken by Nationalists since the present Catalan offen sive began. Reuter.23 words
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Advertisement96 1939-01-07 3 DINNER AT THE ORCHARD RESTAURANT IS SO ECONOMICAL That's .something not to be turned down such a nice place good service and excellent food. You like to be the host too: its charges are so marvellously moderate ORCHARD RESTAURANT No. 38 Orchard Road, Singapore. PURE SILVIKRIN THE NATURAL HAIR FOOD96 words
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Article185 1939-01-07 4 Singapore. Jan. 6. IN their weekly rubber report, Guthnc and Co., Ltd.. state:— With no serious outlide factors to influence it. and with trading interrupted by the new Year holidays, the market has continued dull, with a\steadv undertone The figure of 32,901 tons for the total from185 words
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Article86 1939-01-07 4 a mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwm Singapore. Friday. MINING: Tin at midday wm $111.00. unchanged. According to cables received this morning Tin shares in London yesterday appeared slightly firmer. In the local market prices were generally speaking unchanged although there were probably i Jk rather more buyer* fan the market than86 words
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Article202 1939-01-07 4 Paris. Jan. 6. FRENCH authorities are keeping their, own counsel concerning measures to support the steps by British authorities in defence of sterling It is generally assumed that there will be tightening up of existing measure* against exchange speculation. The present uosition. dating from the daysReuter - 202 words
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Article84 1939-01-07 4 rff^«ia«. gas 5w M a 3rd Forward 'July. *P' J^JtiW 3 38 l^ 6 London Friday. PALM OIL (Malaya) Pfevious In bulk J;.m iFcb shipment maim rate Unchanged COPKA straits, F.M-S.) M4ISJ valu< ■Tan IHIMIBI £10 9 n HI. r. £10.15.0 paid aiid value. SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) Jan84 words
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Article14 1939-01-07 4 >IL\EK spot Toi^ifi °o^k 4-i ik 4 months' forward 1915 1b s14 words
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Article60 1939-01-07 4 0 London Fridav. o Previous To-dav Chanee iPtlll doting selling rite) 176 63 176.65 +.02 on Jmiterdra (closing middle rate) 8.53 516 8.53'0n SI uighai (clusin- selling rate; 8% Unchanged on HotiKkong (doting selling rate) is. 31 16 Unchanged an Japan (closing .selling rate) is 2d. Unch n60 words
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Article73 1939-01-07 4 London Friday. Previous To-day Change Distillers 89- 89Dunlop Rubber 23 6 23 6 General Electric imperial Chemical Indurtrttf fj 30 1 ~4ga. imperial Tobacco gg™ "0" -7%d. Canad.an Pacific f* T> London Tin 36 37 2 +1 1 2Q itaMer Flu UifHtmnt nw «j Kaffir? (West Wit.73 words
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Article24 1939-01-07 4 VUBBEB cw m^ 'Wt 5. forward AprillJune Buyers 16 316 ***** I TN Sellers lo 5 16 16 3 16 IB24 words
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Advertisement60 1939-01-07 4 OVERSEA-CmNESB BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from tht fKAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA BTREETf SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that dAFETY and60 words
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Advertisement22 1939-01-07 4 ft MIQ Tr BlS KKITaS22 WSUIUNCI COMTANI, LTD t T nini|)raf3fialile Security w W 5Q 28 2 Fnn. a ,,on G rPPn22 words
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Advertisement6 1939-01-07 4 *lMt DARBY &Co 'Tr\* 'nsuo>nci Aoi^rt6 words
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Article672 1939-01-07 5 STOCK SHARES j Issued By Fraser j Company j MINING Singapore. Jan. 6, 6 p.m. in i -o y *3 y SSKKumbang 43 47r Nom Malay 21 6 »J. Hitam 0 .59 0.64 J< 203 21,9 1 36 1.41 919 10!» Bcrjuntai 2l|i 2*l* -Malay U9 139 0 32 0.36672 words
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Article97 1939-01-07 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Jan 6, 6 p.m. Total tea Compmy Buofci n a u i/*f year Close **v«bk Tl> GENERAL Southern Kinta t%% int. Dec. 28 Jan. 20 Dec. 29 71 /2% le&S ton A n%/ tm. Sungei Way 2%% Jan. 3 Jan. 12 Jan. 497 words
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Article210 1939-01-07 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Friday. I Buyers Sellers Anipats 4 a j Batu Selangor 1-36 1.41 Hong Fatts 070 OJ3 Hongkong Tin 19 20 Jelebus 62 6 6 Kamunting Tin ..9- 10,Katu Tin 24- 25 r Killinghalls 16 17 Kramats 10- 10 9 Kuchais 1-27 I^3l Laruts 9- 10 h210 words
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68 1939-01-07 5 NEDERLANDSCH HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1324 Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1.000, jOO Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D CRENA L>E luwUH Presides M. TAUDiN <JHA±*OT68 words
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Article65 1939-01-07 5 AMSTERDAM Branches: 1 Holland— Rotterdam, The iiague, and 41 smaller places. Netherianu Last cUos— BaUvia, SouraDaya, Samaran&, Medan, Weltevraaen Bandoeng, Ciienbon, Tegai, Pccalongan, Ojou Jakarta, boio, Tjilatjap, Dj ember, Palemban Bandjermasin, Macassar, FontianaJi Pemangkat, Sambas. Hi Sinkawan British India— Rangoon, Calcutta, Boai bay. Straits Settlements Singapore, PenaL China—65 words
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Article214 1939-01-07 5 3% 1937 red. 1962 $2,750,000 Int Ma> 15 Wov. 15 99 3 4 101 U c.i. 3% 19;<8 red. 1958 $4,000,000 tat rutf i.> .wv. 15 99^ 4 ioh 4 el PEN AM* MUNICIPAL 5 000 inn 121 c, 43/4% MXTT .118V 2 12C C.i. 3% 1935 red. 1956-19C6214 words
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Advertisement22 1939-01-07 5 THE EASTERN (Mill) ASSURANCE CORP., LTD., r:e in th§ Strom Uttlemmto Personal Accident Insurance BEAD OFFICII 1«D, Cecil Street, Singapoft. TEL. §81t.22 words
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Advertisement118 1939-01-07 6 Iv^^nH^PriHnJK' I v,_V I— X Ib^Bk4juSbß9^ BP^^nv^Bni fi i f_ j\ /A I CAPITOL. TO-DAY at II A.M. j "MICKEY MOUSE" Stage Cinema A Matinee. I lu,« ,n gramme including DON AI P P^*" f "MODERN INVENTIONS" (Disney (artoon) SWETJ SHOE" >A ■rifht Mvrical) etc. etc. Mi>s C iaV Hamilton's118 words
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Advertisement160 1939-01-07 6 T The n»«mg cr** of fi— Airships! 1 >£//^ Atlantic by Air! S j I I mC 2TSS£ Bombing ofP^USI II H^lWngMs High Above the Clouds j :S*: and Thou^ Thrill,. j jf^rirthe CAPITOL j 1 1 1 3.15—6.15—9.15 s^4Lmk I'AKAVOrM^ I companion V mrt^ &r< i oni^ MR 1:1>U160 words
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Article258 1939-01-07 7 STANTON NELSON'S RUBBER REVIEW N e« Year opens uith the 'usual T optimistic forecasts based, the rubber industry. h :jrL whS.f-1 "thinking, but clear satistical evidence says f n i:, 5 Iso^ rubber market reJan. 5. vP s still true that the genk is dominated by political I but we258 words
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Advertisement94 1939-01-07 7 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Domiant In Malaya Ml IMIIIIIIIIIIIII MMIIIIIII Jf--1 lUVN HIW "WlDi^lilD seeangoon I BCSAI l" Ww XF€il**^a«fe^ ROAD S*- I Malar»> Leadlar Amwement Park). S 1 DANCE PALACE] (AIR CONDITIONED). 'PHONE 2477. RESTAURANT BAR ATTACHED. S i Vii^lii Dance 9-30 till Midnight!. •I Admission 50 cts. j94 words
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Advertisement55 1939-01-07 7 S FIRST HALF ENDS j i j TO-DAY! i I Theatre ROYAL j j 3-15 6-15 9-15 j 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 S HII DKI N HALF PRICE COLI'MBIA'S ACE of ALL S SCREEN THRILLERS! BREATH-TAKING i [AIR BATTLES!] j i .\<u*th siru9 s S |CJ i it\ ft55 words
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Advertisement280 1939-01-07 7 I Here's your BIG Week-end SHOW s s S DAILY AT A I I A A ADH A I" *f £ft£ n ALHAMBRA j r Warner Bros, present The Popular Stars of ROBIN HOOD' in the first t of ItSTa Big Laugh Hit! >>V €M PATRIC KNOWLES i~^9^ j ROSALIND280 words
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Article98 1939-01-07 8 Malay's 15th Conviction Sinuaporr. I rnl;»\ |MU BTED <»•» !><*< f"H" w l: borfUn tn< h sr S bIMH Halafcawe ;l1 l' 010 ff Upptf SerunuooM Komi, on N '•> N(x,r Inn Kominß. pleailrd fMIKI this nioriiinK, l)«forr Mr L '"*> son. lh<- District Judft«". to ft •■•'J* of houscbreakitiK98 words
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Article92 1939-01-07 8 Singapore, Friday Nu Sim Poo. I thirty-three year old Hokkien, claimed trial tin, morning In the fourth police eottrt before Mr Kenneth a Blacker t<> a charge that h< i at about g 15a.m. vcitcrday in New Market Road, committed thcit ol a motor car S92 words
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Article416 1939-01-07 8 MALAYA'S RUBBER EXPORT CUT 2 Per Cent. This THE pen**** exportable amount allotted to Malava tor the >eai 1 i )JS I), llu- International Rubber Regulation Agreement was HI 100 tons. The estimated exports lor the year, assuming an anloU nt ol 21.000 tons in December, were 345.455 tons, an416 words
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431 1939-01-07 8 Tuuvv ,ti i» Sinfapore, Friday. HREE youth*, feud b.n Mohamed Said, .Mala>. and two ChnMK, Lo« L B r!."l 11h "'TV 1"T Kim itood i!i;l1 '"-«"v. I'efore M' Complainant i n his evidence beiorH the Court teamed that the incident whicn occurred at the431 words
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Article155 1939-01-07 8 Singapore Crime Reports Singapore. Frida. There were several reports of b. thefts Irom the various police dtvtskxu between 9am yesterday and 9 a.in to-day. A Teochiu reports that one magnet valued at $25 was stolen from his boat 00 the beach off Beach Road at 5 p n yesterday A155 words
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Advertisement265 1939-01-07 8 MM. 1 f E rA n|TAI TO-MORROW MORNING j 1 wAPI T Ql— (Sunday) at 11 o'clock. j Special Pteal Beraenim ot WALT MSNETB famous Technu-olor j S production t j "Snow White the Seven Dwarfs" j 2 BnofM back in riipwiM It hundred^ tf Rcfaests Admission Adults ->0 ct^.265 words
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308 1939-01-07 9 Toatlitarian Propaganda In Latin America To Be Combated By Roosevelt Washington. ■RESIDENT Roosevelt intends to ask Congress for a grant of g] nun. 000 annually, to combat German and Italian propaganda n((lt s in Latin America, it is learnt here. He will s k f° r this appropriation in January308 words
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89 1939-01-07 9 U.S. Medical Association Indicted Washington ON without precedent in the antorv» Umt€d States medical hisiken by a Federal Grand Jury, indicated the American Mediation, three medical societies the m aivi dual physicians, charging Anti-Tv, Vlolati °n of the Sherman Arast Act. soe 1? s Pecincally charged the Asothers with preventing89 words
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Article230 1939-01-07 9 Colombo j SIX fishermen who put out to sea in an open outrigger canoe and drifted for eight days living on the fish they had < caught, have returned safely to Co- t lombo Their craft was miserable sight, battered by the sea, the230 words
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Article210 1939-01-07 9 EDUCATION AND RELIGION Kandy TWO Principals of Colleges spoke on Education from the Christian and the Buddhist standpoint, respectively, at the twenty -fourth anniversary celebrations of the Old students' Association, of the Training Colony, at Peradeniya. The gathering was composed of teachers and head teachers of the CMS. and Methodist210 words
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117 1939-01-07 9 Detroit. A statement denying his alleged Nazi sympathies w.is issued by Mr. Henry Ford, the motor magnate. The statement reads: "In my opinion, the German people as a whole do not sympathize with their rulers in their anti-Jewish policies, which work for a few war-makers117 words
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Article131 1939-01-07 9 China's Friendship For Germany CHUNGKING THINA does not hope that Germany will change her policy vis-a-vis her relations with Japan, but that, at least. Germany will maintain neutrality in the conflict between China and Japan. states a leading article on relations between China and Germany in the Chinese daily "Ta131 words
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Article79 1939-01-07 9 NATIONAL DEFENCE INSTITUTE Paris. THE French War Office, the Navy and the Air Ministry have arrived at a common decision to tound an institute for scientific research in connection with national defence. General Gamelin, Chief of the French General Staff, will be In charge, assisted by seven high army, navy79 words
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Advertisement34 1939-01-07 9 HUDSON'S jZ-j/^ EUMENTHOLr7S\ JUJUBES/ x 1 i^Bßi^B I bT **^a r J §sßk^Mbß nk .^a t^FBkV *1 ™J '1 3 VaKSBI H IB^^l kl VI HP DARRY Bronchial or Pulmon- CO LTD. W.PS. 4A34 words
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334 1939-01-07 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Saturday, January 7, 1939. A CLOSED PORT? CIK John Barlow's appeal lor revision of the trte port policy at Singapore strikes a popular note, particularly in view of the closed door policy which Japan is pursuing in China. "Why not retaliate in Malaya, all over the Empire?" is334 words
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Article, Illustration21 1939-01-07 10 l'i<tun-s taken In u>.. i.-u... -^tt^^^^ d&mßtf^ Dy lhe inb ""c correspondent, i iim K eng H« r on the Kowk21 words
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Article579 1939-01-07 10 IIIOW I'll Say lANI lEI 1-W uIM Im>si da > thai historians of the Far East, many jrean hence, wi« invest uitli great significance. on that day democratic rule, or the last remnant of >t. in Japan breathed its last and the rmm t.v assumed the fasnst579 words
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351 1939-01-07 10 Far Reaching Effects Of Cabinet Crisis laton constantly (ear it. But that If looking a long way ahead. The unpalatable truth which must be accepted by students of international ■ffaira U that one more great nation ha^ thrown freedom to tbe winds in favour o: immediate trade advantages, aggrandbement and351 words
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Article66 1939-01-07 10 Arrivals and departures by Imperial and Qantas liners: Arrived by the Corinna.— Mrs. D H Gourlay from Sydney; Dr. M.H. Knoch. from Batavia. Arrived by the Champion— Mr. RL May. Mr and Mrs. G. Halphen from Baravia. Left by the Corinna:— Mr. and Mrs. G. Halphen. for66 words
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Article1281 1939-01-07 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 1. lELICOPTERS. if we accept the claims of r iponsible inventors, have made more progress during 1938 than in all the 35 years since man Ml flew. The latest to announce a new development is Raoul Hafner, j has1,281 words
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184 1939-01-07 11 ECONOMIC WAR IN FAR EAST IMMINENT London. IMMINENT economic war in East Asia j where Japan )s endeavouring to form in economic bloc comprising herself,! 1 China and Manchoukuo, is predicted by the diplomatic editor of the "Daily I Herald." l "British business men in China,' the paper writes, are184 words
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Article185 1939-01-07 11 Death of Moscow's Siamese Twins Moscow AFTER living for one year and 22 days, the Siamese twins, Galina and Irima, who were born with one body, two heads, four arms and two legs, have died here. The twins were in the care and under the constant observation of Professor CirigoriReuter - 185 words
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Advertisement72 1939-01-07 11 POLAROID Glasses are the Utest scientific discorery in flare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. Now $6.00 See our demonstration of this remark able new invention. THOMPSON OPTICAL Co. 4. ARCADE. SINGAPORE, PHONE 3002. •a Q 'I 'I PHHNF72 words
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Advertisement240 1939-01-07 11 THI TRUI TONIC FOOD I IE.E.R. 205 38. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders from approved Contractors only will be received, at the Settlement Engineer's Office, up to noon of the 17th January, 1939 for the following works: Construction of one Class 111 quarters for the Superintendent at the MenI tal HispitaJ, Singapore.240 words
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Article, Illustration102 1939-01-07 12 OFF TO SOUTH AFRICA Th<- EnfUsk mixed doubles lawn ten mk tram which is to tour South Africa left Waterloo Station. London, on the "Windsor Castle" boat train. 1 <?•■ ii.nn comprises MlUfl Saunders. Thomas and Scott and Messrs. Butler, Filov and Sha \c- Memliers of the party are seenPlanet News - 102 words
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MORNING TRIBUNE
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Title Section12 1939-01-07 1 MORNING TRIBUNE 7f>. Januar\ 7. 1939. EDITED BY k HERMES Every Saturday.12 words
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Article, Illustration1233 1939-01-07 1 Prospects of next week's Malaya Cup final seem fairly even, but if the Army can put forward all through the game a great effort like that with which they finished the match against Singapore last week they should be able to retain the trophy.1,233 words
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Article141 1939-01-07 1 To-day's Match ON the S.C.C. padang this afternooj the Army XV as selected for the Cut t final will play a final tuning-up gam< against a XV representing the Rest o the South. The kick-off, as usual, wil be at 5 p.m., and the teams as an r.ounced are: Army:141 words
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Article117 1939-01-07 1 lIEUT. J. H Pre.st, of the R A Blakan Mati, who has been an out.stand'ing success as left wing-three in the Army XV during the current season, a position In which he succeeded LCpl. Mullen of the Inniskillings, will be transferring to Penang this year and117 words
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Advertisement20 1939-01-07 1 ON OTHER PAGES Page Seletar notes Singapore hockey Farr in America Selangor notes Perak notes South African cricket Turf Topics20 words
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Article, Illustration115 1939-01-07 2 Britain Goes Ski -ing Londoners never saw winter sports <»u Um yrand scale until this jrear, ulicii the Karl's Court stadium was the s< (tin» for one «»f the most spectacular shows ever produced—"Winter avalcadr which included an artificia] sKi riiii buiit tip on the arena. The totting uas used115 words
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Article, Illustration704 1939-01-07 2 The Xmas and New Year break -to say nothing, perhaps, of the festivities! put new life into the Seletar hockey men and they are playing a much more sound game than they were earlier on. II > "I la*h*" bock y players i gained by704 words
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Article81 1939-01-07 2 hON BRADMAN, Australia's Td captain, may be one of the app' rents for the post of secretary he Melbourne Cricket Club, accord ng to the Melbourne Herald. U is rumoured, says the paP l inal the great batsjnan may cons: for the il,ooo a year81 words
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Article, Illustration920 1939-01-07 3 Singapore hockey players are getting tired of trials. The fifth one this season saw the same old faces on view with the same bored expressions. Local hockey is in the doldrums this season and the proposed Perak match is unlikely to materialise.920 words
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Article167 1939-01-07 3 ARMSTRONG MAY FIGHT IN ENGLAND |N attempt Is being made to bring Henry Armstrong, coloured holder of the world lightweight championship, to England to meet the new boy champion, Eric Boon, late in February or early in March. Mr. Sydney Hulls, the promoter who gave Boon his chance against Crowley,167 words
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260 1939-01-07 3 HR has lost his fourth Qght in America. Aftei rounds, Farr had victory 23 m his grasp by Lou Nova. ('alifornian at Madis-u Q, on making his later* the American ring. Nova ta over fifteen rounds. lop and cautious start. his260 words
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Article250 1939-01-07 3 WORLD TO HEAR OLYMPIC GAMES PROVISION for fifty-two broadcast- ing cabins for the use of commentators who will broadcast to the various countries the progress of the 1940 Olympic Games has been made at Helsinki. The radio committe? attached to the Olympic organising committee has approached twenty-eight countries with a250 words
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Article91 1939-01-07 3 AN agreement has been reached between the British Professional Golfers' Association and the American Association, that in futur? the Ryder Cup tournament, .staged every iwo yean>. be nlaved in time and place to the choice of the visiting team, so far a can possibilv be arranged.91 words
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Article44 1939-01-07 4 The r 5 r^, rx mtk b« I z t-^ are ;c yard keen I btmtm reason. zLi-i •..'jriT.;. -.JCIDtJV r.■a few one. IT:" 7". 1'.. a v\ace History .mint :»>r irv; .nae »o»«n ;ntrr errnmett :o increase Wm *.T.44 words
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Article, Illustration7 1939-01-07 4 SELANGOR WARM UP FOR FINAL ASDFSAD T7 words
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Article200 1939-01-07 5 Offer To Buy Up League Club Cmrdifl City F. U (1 in otier from Mr wealthy bouth \i lake «ver the rdlfl coal exportei t v ai or part of the i sent Cardiff di- over the ha- at the mom* d six shillings ffered to buy them par. round200 words
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Article, Illustration150 1939-01-07 5 mi lures here show incidents in the play. Above, eapiain Simpson, in pus j_ B?llp tn K'nion well in the the blind >ide of a scrum, is blocked by Lundon and is about to make a short well up on van a. u>ual.150 words
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Article109 1939-01-07 5 Wolves favourites for Cup rites for the Football At£HP are WolverhampOdds of B—l8 1 are list them, compared with him Derby County, the nm iritev lighty Arsenal occupy a them* on the betting being estimated at ■ure of the last few weeks has been the rapid s to third place109 words
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Article, Illustration724 1939-01-07 6 Here arc some notes on the careers of some of the men who are upholdmg South Afnca s cricket traditions against the M.C.C touns.s a ,he present time. T wo Test matches have been dra wn so far. South African cricki rts The English cricket PJ724 words
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Article77 1939-01-07 6 THERE'S MONEY IN GOLF! Sam snkal), one el the leading America profcfldona] Rolfera, whom Henn Cotton inav meet 11 he eomea to ttv* United States next year, ha.s created a record tor mi a tournament goll by winning more money In a season than any other player Me hai now77 words
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Article234 1939-01-07 6 Secret Soccer Replay Ordered BIRMINGHAM County Football Association have ordered Aston Villa "A" team to replay a match against Darlaston behind locked doors, with only officials of both clubs present This is a sequel to scenes which took place when the clubs met in a pa me a; Birmingham recently,234 words
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Article85 1939-01-07 6 OK OXENHAM. the Australian nc keter. has been awarded £1.665' damages in th? Supreme Court as a s to a motor accident in September when he was travelling by car to tap part in the opening match of the ci ket> season, Oxenham received severe85 words
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Advertisement54 1939-01-07 6 vmfup (Srst n mJiRMJ^ c I/I/LC 1/ %Lj l/l/I, li ■> w y^» BB^ aw y$J INDIA Tyr«, like the bulldog, >^ niv tenacious Grip. They I uk *»old of the road and I -intv#r |p. H Don't Uke I rltki —fH INDIAt to your car. I Beta r t54 words
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Article, Illustration1144 1939-01-07 7 ROYAL HAMPTON RUNS INTO TOP FORM "he Penang T. C. meeting which ends this .fternoon has been a very successful opening neet for the new racing season, but there have been too many objections provoked. B\ Marcus Superbus si outstanding feature the Penan- Tun at the northern tfternoon la the1,144 words
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Article149 1939-01-07 7 A STATEMENT issued by the Football Association Rives the Impre sion that in future Engli. h clubs will not be allowtd to make tours abroad during the cl season without having satisfied a special committee of the Association as to their suitability on the following149 words
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Article48 1939-01-07 7 MR. J. H. Derbyshire, winner of many English iwimming championships. has died in London Mr Derbyshi'e. who Wlf manager of Lime Grove Baths Hammersmith, won the English 100 varui titlte in 1898. 1900 ftrd 1904. and l umi the 220 yards trophy in 18°:.48 words
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Article23 1939-01-07 8 JHERE is wide support in Paris for the ■SS2? a d"u ;3 et hi on w oul f be23 words
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Article, Illustration229 1939-01-07 13 The Brooklands flying community has elected Sylvia Bremridge. seven-year-old daughter of Captain and Mrs. Godfrey Bremridge, of Ikona Park, Weybridge, Surrey, "Miss 1939 of the Air." Sylvia, the baby of an air-minded household, has been fly ig from the age of two and much prefers229 words
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Advertisement42 1939-01-07 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING Till] LATESI PATTERNS <JF fIAIJLMARKKfI BRITISH SILVERWARE Tea Sets Sauce Boats Coffee Sets Trays etc. sons poeitoi dishks SWEET DISHES etc. ALSO CLOCKS JEWELLERY WATCHES I THE BEST IS 1O COME AND SEE RENE ULLMANN ttaffles Place. SINGAPORE.42 words
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Article, Illustration1614 1939-01-07 14 When You Choose Clothes Fash ion "DO'S" For The Twenties, thirties, horties And Over fKUE elegance in dress (and by "elegance" we mean that grace and distinction which will earn for you the title of "well-dressed") is not achieved merely by the expenditure of I large sum of money. Nor1,614 words
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Advertisement49 1939-01-07 15 31 ,c. Se^ct your v New Year^ K i V Gift ihop i .Jj > for the Elite. li* i;i.om lb. Knilnev Rous<», K |k Battrry Road- Our exclusive beautiful Jb Chinese Lingerie has just arrived which will m make an ideal NEW YEAR 9 Gift %k Phone No. 7555.49 words
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Advertisement50 1939-01-07 15 PERMANENT WAVING A SPECIALITY j PR IC1S $10.00 $12.00 $18 00 >1 A ISO\ PERM j LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS 79 Stmmford Rd. 3 FORT ROAD t SINGAPORE MALACCA I (Phone: 4610) I (Phone: 121) W£ JAi)£ 7SE£ Small stock of Pekin Rugs just received. 18 Bat'orv Road, Ist floor Phone 714350 words
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Advertisement331 1939-01-07 16 BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA. LINES cINCCrHPORATED IN INOLAND> Outwards umm "S SOMALI 6.800 Mar 10 SOUDAN MM Jan. 13 CORFU £000 JJ RANCHI 17.000 Jan. IS C^™L Api j KANPURA I^.OOO Jan. 7 goOO Apr. 3 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Feb. 10 BANGALORB o. W BURDWAN 6,070 Fob. 11 RAJPL lA>A x*> CANTON331 words
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Advertisement301 1939-01-07 16 ]K TO FRENCH PORTS! CHARCEURS REUNIS j i i I I TO SAIGON INDOCHINAJ CAP PADARAN For Saico.i. Tourane and Haiphon- Jan 1] S 0.0. PASQUIER 7an 16 j The Successors of MOINE COMTE CO., LTD j PHUN*; 5»91 ONIOM BUILDING. urn ■■M <~ l*liri|< I*~ »~li<~l^~ _< i_i J,301 words
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217 1939-01-07 17 Tailor's Suicide By Caustic Soda Poisoning Singapore. Friday JJEATH from caustic soda poisoning" was the verdict of the jury when the enquiry into the death of Tseu Tong Shin who was admitted to the General Hospital on Dec. 18, came up for hearing this morning before the Coroner, Mr. \Y.217 words
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Article80 1939-01-07 17 Singapore. Fridav Chia Ah Kow. a twenty-year old Cantonese,, claimed trial in the second police court before Mr. Conrad Oldham this morning to a charge that he at 6 p.m. on Dec. 7 in n coffee shop at the corner of Jalan Besar and Kitchener Road voluntarily ciuised80 words
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Article24 1939-01-07 17 The output of No. 2 Dredge of the Renong Tin Dredging Company. Ltd for the month of December was 562 80 pteuls.24 words
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Article38 1939-01-07 17 Malta from Netherlands Indies by Air 'K.L.MJ to-day. Delivery of boxholder.V Letten only at 4 p.m. and genera! dchvery cf letters and parcels at 4.05 p.m. Mails from Europe (London Parcel Mailsi to-day Delivery is uncertain.38 words
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165 1939-01-07 17 PLIGHT OF 30,000 REFUGEES IN NAMOA K pathetic picture of the plight of more than 30,000 refugees on Namoa Island, Swatow, which was evacuated by the Japanese forces on October 14, is contained in a report receive by the Hongkong Red Swastika Society. As a result of the widespread destruction165 words
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Article143 1939-01-07 17 Discovered By Frenchman AX "elephant cemetery", believed to be the spot where Hannibal slaughtered a number of his war elephants before crossing the Alps to attack Rome, has been discovered by the French archaeologist, Dr. Laurent Bernard, near the village of Avaiiii!. in the valley of the Durance.143 words
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Advertisement272 1939-01-07 17 Bl K\S PHILP HIVE. 'Inrjrporited in Australia). Jan. Q Fr»h i> Fcb Mar 4 md trip tickets from Bingapore to Australia issued at the tea iv transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or the connecting K.P.M. Vessel. MSBANE SYDXEV retain $042.86 Ist class 5*30.71 2nd clas* W BOURNF return 5G81.48 Ist272 words
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Advertisement106 1939-01-07 17 Oil Whari: Ml Coal Wharf: Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Albert Dock: S.H.B. No. 4. Victoria Dock: Koolinda. Keppel Harbour: King's Dock: King's Dock Caisson No. 2. Xo. 1 Dock: Mijer, Lighter 0. No. 2 Dock: Nil. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG,106 words
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Miscellaneous227 1939-01-07 17 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE] i 1 TO-DAY th) Brunei and Labuan Marudu Jan. 7 3.30 pm Talma 7 2 p.m. USA (Parcels only' Rhexencr 7 1.30 p.m. Sremi Britain x KLJC. 2 p.n!' ma and Jspan n iy) Drucalio:, 7 7 p.nv Victoria ..7 7 p.m. 5! wist North and West Talma227 words
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Miscellaneous1056 1939-01-07 18 ON THE AIR TO-DAY TO-MORROW i 11.10 LJ&lu orchestral cone* by] nopses 18 I a Mandarin dweej^ on The Victor Celeste Trio. [toe wSther, new. and Dounceu rlal-plas (reiayc* ISaraS Accord,on Band -relayed from London). in syncopated piano solos by oiar--9 so mn^mu^ir bv de Silva's Band -relayed from the1,056 words
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Miscellaneous392 1939-01-07 18 11 io light orchestral concei. tv p f lers Hungarian Band by C Reller (relayed from the Sea View Hotel >. p.m. 12 10 Songs by Alan Jones 12 20 Ughl orchestral concert ed from the Sea View continued. 1 00 Miscellaneous light mu 1 30 Interval "i 45 Methodist392 words
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Article96 1939-01-07 19 CHINESE ARTIST'S EXHIBITION Singapore. Friday. fOMMENCING from to-morrow. one hundred Chinese paintings will be hung at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Singapore, when Mr. Chang San Tze, famous Chinese artist anjl visitor to Singapore, opens an exhibition of his pictures. TJie exhibition will last tiU Tuesday, admission beinp free. The96 words
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Article138 1939-01-07 19 INDIAN EMPLOYEES' ASSOCIATION THE inauguration ceremoney of the Indian Merchants' Employees Association was held at the Association hall on Jan 1. under the chairmanship of Sri Narayanasamy The cnairman In the course of htsl speech dwelt upon the necessity of such in organisation for the Indian shop-assistants, its aims and138 words
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Article96 1939-01-07 19 i From Our Own Correspondent' Johore Bahru. Thursday. SHEIKH Abu Bakar, tne second magte traie. Johore Bahru, yesterday travelled to Pontian to hear a number ofj criminal cases in which several Malays and Javanese are charged with having j planted rubber plants without a licence j in contravention96 words
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Article863 1939-01-07 19 MALA YAN METHODIST CONFERENCE fPHE 47th session of the Malaya Annual Conference began on Thursday at Wesley Church, Singapore, under the direction of Bishop Fdwin F. Lee. Present were pastors of the English, Chinese and Tamil Methodist Churches in Malaya and Borneo and the missionaries of the Methodist Church in863 words
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Article285 1939-01-07 19 J)AMAGES of 1220 and costs against the L.C.C. were awarded in the King's Bench Division to a man who slipped and broke his leg while doing an exercise known as "hop and bump" at an L.C.C. Keep Fit" class. The plaintiff. William Stephen Gillmour. 29.285 words
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Miscellaneous426 1939-01-07 19 ON THE RADIO vr» From previous page I LONDON TRANSMISSION 5 I oSB ..;,i >k-s (31.55 m l ,p wl ,h BBC VaB chestra, conducted by B stuid'.v-Ml. presented oy I sharman. I i.iv iport. B and announcements. B Signal at 12.45 am. B Band of Hi^ Majesfl Guards conducted426 words
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Miscellaneous66 1939-01-07 19 MANILA KZRM 9.53 Me s (3L3 m.) p.m. 3.20 Tea dance music, b 20 Band concert. 5 50 Sundav night musicale. 8 10 News Period. 8.20 Symphony Hour. 10 20 Close down. ROME I 2 RO 11.81 Mcs (18.7 m.) p m 620 Openi::? announcement. News i In English. Light66 words
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Article, Illustration1944 1939-01-07 20 1 <h,. Pwiani Turf Club will close be matters of heads. mnnei should be more or lei rvtnb distributed among aU the tnu.,r a oW ner! bul the two chid prties oi un. w STy Sc six furlong sprint for classone < SX the distanct race for1,944 words
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Article37 1939-01-07 20 FOLLOWING are selections for this r afternoon's rscing at Pensng: Race l-JIDITH ANTON Silver Lace Kace 2— MONAVEEN Debella Race 3 -HARVEST FFSTIYAL Drummer Bo Race I— DANGEROUS LOVER Adele Race 6 RELEASE Rate B— MAJORS37 words
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139 1939-01-07 21 BRITISH REPORT ON WAR IN SPAIN London, Jan. 6. AM. evidence in our possession in- dicates that the bombing of Barcelona on New Year's eve was a deliberate attack on human life, with bombs designed for that purpose, declares a report by the British Commission ofReuter - 139 words
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Article131 1939-01-07 21 Accused His Own Brother Singapore, Friday. MB AY A an 18 year old Tamil Hindu, d umed trial In the fifth police court arTMr L C. Goh to a charge that £or about Jan 2. at various j places in Singapore being a servant by one ValayuJ and In such131 words
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75 1939-01-07 21 I .Inn., Jan. I* N^ t two k»\\ positions on the lan front i> admitted in a Hie which tay* Artesadetorjasblaneai have beer arual htln li continutro pi are tenapowerful attacks .by :> which ait^ severely tax- wealth arid mate|U€ r'aim.- that the Re-Reuter - 75 words
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Article62 1939-01-07 21 OF Singapore, Friday. M evidence against the <<1 your worship: the wit--1 disappeared ourt Inll »'P informed the magis- when a case against a l "iese of possession of ilkted to have been stolen. W»l in the Relief Court. Waa acquitted, and Mi counsel for the accused. iiento62 words
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Article22 1939-01-07 21 liy— Mr. R. C. H. Lim. Singapore Chinese 5 oath In the Second Mr. Oorrad Oldham Commissioner this22 words
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Article121 1939-01-07 21 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Chungking. Jan. 6. CHINESE -successes in western Shansi indicate that Japanese operations have failed, especially as the Chinese have recovered points to the west of Heilungkwan. including Hualochen. Taning. Chuenchwanfc. Th rear of the Japanese forces hai been cut and their121 words
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36 1939-01-07 21 King And Queen Will Speak In Canada Ottawa. Jan. 6— Mr. Mackenzie King has announced that several speeches are expected to be delivered by the King and Queen while in Canada* AU will be broadcast. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article100 1939-01-07 21 Cuttack. Orissa, Jan 6 MAJOR Reginald Bazalgette, Political Agent in Orissa States, was killed by a mob outside the palace of the Raja of Ranpur Bazalgette arrived at Ranpur yesterday following reports of threatening situation, following the banning of Frajamandal political organisation and the arrestReuter - 100 words
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77 1939-01-07 21 ROOSEVELT SANCTIONS RELIEF FOR UNEMPLOYED New York, Jan. 6. UR. Roosevelt in his special surprise message to Congress urged the prompt approval of the appropriation of 875 million dollars to defray expenses for the relief of 2,700 thousand men up to June 30. This swell deficit for the current fiscal77 words
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Article92 1939-01-07 21 BELGIUM'S NEUTRALITY IN DANGER Berlin, Jan. 6. THE suggestion that Belgium neutrality is endangered by shipment of her gold to England is made in the Voelkischel Beobachter. Quoting Brussels reports co the effect that by March of last year. £62 million worth of gold had been exported from Belgium toReuter - 92 words
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Article78 1939-01-07 21 New York. Jan. 6. HMTERFROXT gun battle in the harbour has resulted in the arrest of six drug traffickers, and a policeman rounded. rhe fight, in which two dozen poli^ participated and over fifty shots were Hred. was the climax to a three-months" secret investigation intoReuter - 78 words
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Article105 1939-01-07 21 Cinemas Remain Closed In France Paris, Jan. 6. rjINEMAS in the capital remain closed for the third day in succession to-day and the closure will continue unless negotiations between proprietors and government succeed. The closing of cinemas resulted from I the proprietors' dislike of the new taxaiticn necessitating they claim,Reuter - 105 words
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262 1939-01-07 21 Indian Agent's Tribute To The Tribune (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. JJPEAKING at a dinner at the Eastern Hotel to-night, Mr. C. S Venkatachar, agent of the Government of India in Malaya, paid a handsome tribute to the progressive policy pursued by the Tribune group of newspapers, and262 words
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Article155 1939-01-07 21 Anglo-German Finance Talks Berlin, Jan. 6. jl|R. and Mrs. Montagu Norman i were present at the christening of Dr. Schacht\s baby grandson which was held in one of the majrni,ficent reception rooms at the Reich Bank where only foreigners were present. At the ceremony, which was followed Jqr the party.Reuter - 155 words
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122 1939-01-07 22 Manchester Regiment Overwhelm S. C C Maiuhrslrrs 6; S( < THE lianchcstera tiounccd the 1 srr m theii hockey fixture pl:iv Padanglasi nighty goaUi t<» on PUy m k" conformit* j|th t£ leave th< field p>- umably, "it!, boulder Injury \imost hMMrtiatdj allei Ike resumption Corrie.lheS.C.C. lefl llHh r the122 words
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Article56 1939-01-07 22 'i he 35th Portress Coy met and drew Aiih the Loyal* at rugger yesterdaj In an Interesting natch made outstanding by the splendid kicking ol full-back Stanley ol the Sapp ra. There was no .score during the game, hut both teams came verv near cros.sin'56 words
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Article, Illustration429 1939-01-07 22 Gymnastics Provide Poor Sport Police 8 pts.; S.C.C 5 pts. IN a rousing but unorthodox game of rugger on the Padang this evening the Police beat a good S.C.C. B' team by eight points (a goal and a try) to five points (a goal).429 words
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274 1939-01-07 22 Blake Reveals Splendid Form (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malacca. Jan. 6. pi IYING 1 1. 1 1 Uimmi halt in a heavy downpour of rain Malacca (Ideated Johore at hotkey to-day by three goals to nil in the first Intel State match in which Johore274 words
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Article16 1939-01-07 22 Police Beat S.C.C. padam rag g er in whjcj I* Polltl •kbeal lh« Cricket Club.- TribuneTribune - 16 words
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Article, Illustration23 1939-01-07 22 An incident in yesterday's rv* i on the padang in which the P° uc l beat the S.C.C. B—s- TribuneTribune - 23 words
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Article137 1939-01-07 23 To Day's Home Soccer iimiin* are English and EMCLISH LEAGUE Division HI SOUTHERN Swi"<tan r N port Vale. vs Bristol C. c i Alaersho' Crystal P. I vs Newport C. parti R v >. Northampton T 3 vi Watford KotUC. vs Clapton o NORTHERN s vs. Wrexham. Gateshead Crewc Alexandra137 words
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461 1939-01-07 23 Bodyguard For King Kong (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. §TONES aimed at King Kong w e re thrown into the ring last night when the Hungarian giant and Wong Bock Cheung fought their farewell exhibition bout at the Bukit Bintang Park. Unruly elements461 words
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377 1939-01-07 23 S.C.R.C. "A" 3; Combined Schools 0. THREE goals to nil was the result of a very one-sided game of hockey played at the Hong Lim Green to-day, when the S.C.R.C. "A" team emerged victorious, after a comparatively easy game against the Combined Schools team.377 words
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Article26 1939-01-07 23 COMBINED SCHOOLS' HOCKEY XI The team of the Combined Schools, which met the 8.C. 8.C. at hoc- Z U key yesterday but were beaten. i Tribune26 words
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Advertisement25 1939-01-07 23 A. V GILES. CIVIL, NAVAL AND S MILITARY TAILOR I AND OUTFITTER j j No. 6, The Arcade, j Singapore. PHONE T9M. THK TAILOR. S25 words
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Article249 1939-01-07 24 HILL SCORES GOOD WIN OVER MENDIOLA ■By "Peti excellent programinc of A l nee. si Hill 9JM bt-it Baby Mendiola SlO'j on points over eight .minute rounds. Tommj Carrie 8 13'. drew with I'.on Q«ec S.li over eijiht .i-minute 'Neil" Hemchit 10 2 beat Isnatii»249 words
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Article242 1939-01-07 24 Concessions To Germany? Berlin, Jml <>• IN the course of a three-hour ummirtli at Berchtesgaden wsterday Herr Hitler and Colone! Beck discussed their respective attitudes in the event of a Franco-Italian conflict. Reuter understands from usually well informed sources. No Information was forthcoming, howwhether any decisions had beenReuter - 242 words
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Article52 1939-01-07 24 South Africa's team for the third Test beginning at Durban on Jan. 20 is:— Melville. Mitchell, Nourse, Vanderb^i Dalton, Viljorn. Gordon. Lang ton; Wa>l<and Davies. The eleventh nlace will probabi'' be filled b- Rowan or Harry Sparks <Oranee Fre< State t who have bten invited to attend atReuter - 52 words
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99 1939-01-07 24 2 Killed In FamousNight Club Fire Parib. Jan. 6. k DISASTROUS fire in the faao able well-known Mont mart night club '"Casanova" resulted two guests being burnt to death two others seriously injured. Shoi circuiting of the electric decoratio of the Christmas tree is believed jbe the cause. The guests99 words
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Article100 1939-01-07 24 From page I Fremh haw carried out ac^ I gnmkm in the i-<»untry which i<i juridically under the r sovereis I Ttu 'account! prow long shall be paid oown to tbt la 'acconiing to the dfmandi of Following the settlement ol thousand Italian colonists in year it isReuter - 100 words
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Article156 1939-01-07 24 London, Jan> THE Financial News in a !e;w« 1 states for Western P<»*f to intervene directly in Cl now is obviously impractical Defence of Britain's ei-onofl interests, however, is unot matter. We re armed at all points are keen and p uld use them. The lewder inarkReuter - 156 words
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Advertisement182 1939-01-07 24 AURORA'S Announcement Extraordinary OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO CHINESE LADIES' plcasim in announcing th from January 7th. Notcworth) AcqnW««i |mh v pmmirting I'n'- 1 DHTiI fXfOa DIIM.OMAI I UMES DKI SSMAKI K IHELATESI (rr^siviis \M) l>l SIC.NIo I()(>K SMART it AT TRACTIVE do than CONSULT OUB LA™ I XPERI th (HJR182 words
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Advertisement90 1939-01-07 24 miiniimiiiij)[ I Bombay Tailoring Co., IBMI CONTRACTORS— GENERAL MERCHANTS nnti-.M tors U\ the Hoyal Artillery Chan?!. r Or-hard Read Phone 4349. Opoos>te Orchard Road Police Station. Z T!- World is lull of Good Things For instance I GOOD (I TTKR AND A (iOOD TAILOR STEP IN Give us a trial90 words
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