Morning Tribune, 16 January 1939

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE fc>-No. 293. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, January, 16, 1939 FIVE CENTS.
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  • 904 1 STRONG BRITISH NOTE SENT TO JAPAN WILL STICK TO 9-PO WER PACT I N a strong note to the Japanese Government released yesterday, the British Government declare that they intend to adhere to the principles of the Nine-Power treaty and cannot agree to unilateral modification of its terms. Moreover, the
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  • 73 1 London, Jan. 15. REUTERS diplomatic correspondent understands that the British intention to send the Note to Japan was known and approved by France. There is reason to bebeve that the dispatch of the Not* had been under consideration m London for >ome mnsiderahle time. The dispatch of the
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  • 494 1 AngloItalian Friendship Rome. Jan. 15. THE British ministers' visit t<> Home has proved the validity of traditional friendship that, despite temporary divergencies, hinds Italy and Britain. Even if the international situation did not permit of the eonefcrion >f any new agreement, relations between the two countries h:iv*.' been put on
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  • 53 1 T... Monte Video, Jan. li. 1,1 EE hundred Jewish refugees <t here with visas for J,* r only to find that the nayan Government have sudwcniv stopped admission of all reJJJ „le Uruguayan Cabinet is S* u on Monday to consider the Won, Most of the refugees have
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  • 111 1 100,000 German Refugees Are In France Paris, Jan. 15. AT least hundred thousand Germans descnbed m their own country as non-Aryans crossed the French frontier during the last few months declared M. Bonnet speaking at the first meeting of the French commit tee of refugees. While the French Government remained
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  • 105 1 Berlin, Jan. 15. A>* inventory is to he taken of Catholic property m Austria. The news was received with much apprehension m Catholic circles m Germany .«< it is recalled measures against Jewish property originally began precisely ?n the same way. Austrian churches and monasteries have
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  • 131 1 Chungking, Jan. 15. 4 THINA cannot and will not talk peace with Japan." declared Madame Chiang Kai Shek. "1 visited many front* but never overheard a whisper indicating a desire for peace negotiations though Chinese soldiers and civilians at the fronts are
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  • 34 1 Milan. Jan. 15 LORD Halifax has arrived here en route to Geneva He told reporters he hoped to be able to pay another visit to Italy before long.- Reuter
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  • 49 2 The state of two cars after a collision yesterday morning at the junction of Sims Avenue and Aljunied Kit*, M t# One Chinese was hurt. Two Japanese were injured when th is car ran off East Coast road m the early hours of yesterday morning. Tribune.
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  • 110 2 Sis_gapere, Sunday riw > sastj meter-car accidents I during Urn week-end. The first one occurred on East (oast Road near Teluk Kurau when two mate .Japanese w ere injured when the meter car m which they were travel.;!)]; o\ erturned. causing UM OMupuiits to be thrown out The
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  • 127 2 MR. VENABLES TO ACT AS FEDERAL SECRETARY (Tribune SiafT Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday A COMMUNIQUE issued by the F.M.S Government to-day says that Mr. O. E. Venables. an officer of Class IB Malayan Civil Service, has been appointed to act as Federal Secretary. Federated Malay States. Class lA. Malayan Civil
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  • 54 2 Mail Train Has Engine Trouble From Our Own Reporter" Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. SINGAPORE night mail was threi hours iate In reaching Kuala Lied. pur. due to engine trouble at Batan. Malaka. A relief engine was sent ani the train continued on its journej arriving m Kuala Lumpur at 1 J
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  • 48 2 THROWN OUT OF RICKSHA Singapore. Sunday Two Malay women who were tra veiling In a ricksha along North Bridgi Road at about 5.10 this afternoon wen been thrown out of their vehicle wh<. the ricksha was knocked down by motor car The ambulance co:r.e;.e< them to the hospital.
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  • 1057 2 WHY THE INDIAN GOVERNMENT 1 STOPPED EMIGRATION (Tribune Staff Reporter) PROBLEMS of the Indian labourers as well as other Indians m this country were fully discussed m an outspoken address by Pundit Kunzru yesterday before a large gathering of Indians at Malacca,
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  • 66 2 Singapore, Sunday. IT about 12 4.") p m this afternoon n Vhile I lorry tilled with sand was! going along Gillman Barracks, a Chinese woman lost her balance .md fell on to the :oad She was with threeOth r the bark of the lorry including a
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    • 117 2 Help Kidneys Fight Dangerous Germs fVom ki .In contain n.i!h.in tiny tubes, endangered bj germ i i aused b_ i olds, i. '•••■'ii. ton dl i ;ui(l Infection* Uewi-re! Kldne. and I i make j«u Burning, Itching 1 i auM you to Uet un NLgbl b Nei have Leg Pa
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    • 34 2 MAKE IT BURTOL'S j j FOR 1939 j Cleaned In A Day The Burtol Ways We Collect Deliver j Just Telephone 7776 5 j Burtol Quick! j Clfaners j 278. Orchard Road I SINGAPORE
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  • 238 3 KING OF SIAM ON SHIP WITH SMALLPOX CASE ABOARD? A SUSPECTED CASE OF SMALL-POX ON BOARD THE M.S. SELANDIA PREVENTED THE BOY KING OF SIAM FROM LANDING AT SINGAPORE AT TEN O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT. The Selandia was originally expected this morning. Officials of the Siamese Consulate who were present at
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  • 77 3 Stabbed For Refusing To Give Daughter's Hand Ipoh. Saturday. BECAUSE he refused to give his daughter m marriage to one of a party of two Tamils and five Punjabis, who visited him m his hut at a lonely spot on a rubber estate m Pendok Tanjong. an Indian labourer, it
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  • 74 3 Singapore. Saturday.— Thomas Robert Parson Steenson of the 11th A. A. Battery. R.A., Changi, made his fourth appearance this morning m the Second Police Court before Mr. Conrad Oldham m connection with a charge that he on Nov. 26 of last year at about 8.15 p.m. at Changi
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  • 388 3 J. TELEGRAPHIC message from Mr. H. L. Hopkin, editor of the Malaya Tribune, who is aboard the plane, states that the first Wearne's to go to Sarawak, arrived at Kuching 3 r 2 hours after leaving ngapore yesterday morning at 7 o'clock. There was a
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  • 186 3 Seremban. Saturday. CKW people could have had such providential escape from road death as a Seremban couple. A telegram was received here intimating the death of a Tamil woman m Kuala Lumpur. Quite a number of local Tamils went tt Kuala Lumpur to attend the
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  • 40 3 Singapore, Sunday. The ambulance was summoned -tp the Tanjong Pagar Police Station a.l about 4 o'clock this afternoon to remote a Chinese to the General Hospita.. who was alleged to have been stabbed on the arm and wrist.
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    • 83 3 Overseas i Tallorin^ I to be worthy of the name, must include A CUT, FIT AND FINISH. I £lllf*o W% Well-Tailored Suits are the pro- UUUI CH*^*^ duct of expert craftsmanship, and as such are guaranteed at l-~ AURORA S China Building, Chulia Street, tailoring department PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire,
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 15 4 XWST4NDUU, SJSST Si?" 10 Sat Spot (afternoon (clotlag pnc«) JSi?u Forward wu 4
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    • 118 4 London, Saturday. RUBBtt Previous To-day ChMfi Spot fc^ 1 Easy St-idy m S 60 7 15|16 "}J ls^ Forward (February* Buyers 8 s M sellers 7 15 ifj 3 1 lo 2nd Forward (Apr June* u er l 8 116 8 1.16 ocucrs oil3rd Foward (July.Sept 2!n!^B^ •iu.yl3*pt.
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    • 106 4 Lo::3 3.;. Friday. Previous To-day Change 88- 87 9 -3d Distillers 23t6 J3 3 —3d Dunlop Rubber 75 9 75 -9d General Electric i 30Jl l 2 29 104 -3d IropenaJ Chemical UUartrtu 130 7 l 1294^ —13 Imperial Tolmcoo 24 6 239 9d Rubber Plan Investment
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    • 62 4 T.T. en Paris (closing selling rate* 17^ _PL*J. Zmm T.T. on Amsterdr-n (closing middle rate) 8 w i a.wiD.ie ri id T.T on SI inghai (closing selling rate) Unchangea T.T. on Hongkong (closmg selling rate) J s 31 3J Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) Is. 2d
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    • 30 4 GOLD London, Saturday. Previous To-day Chang: Fine Bar per £7.8.11 R.t.9% IV 2 SILVER Bpot 20 l .4 20 V" -f, A months' forward 19\ 20 116 16
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    • 44 4 New York. Jan. 13 rtrrkk Previous To-day Chan* \iSke- Tone Steady Steady Mantel ion* Buyers 15 1116 15 15 16 Seller 15 13 16 16 116 forward April June Buyers 15 11 16 15 1546 oeuert \o 13 10 -j1 10
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    • 574 4 Lerida. Jan. 15. NAVARRESE numbering thirty thousand are assisting m the completion of one of the most dramatic chapters m the history of the war. Citizens of Nationalist m Spain are discussing the possibility of Tarragona itself falling by to-morrow night. It is calculated to-night, exactly
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  • 752 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore, Jan. 14. 1 p.m. 3i10'2 *ftH wpat 26i9 27 9 l^ l K n i a v g 43s- 47!- Norn Jistral Malay 22 23 6 JJtr Hitam 059 0.64 SerWeng 2013 2 1i9 Sngrin Tin 233 L3B Batu Selango, 10[9 Perjuntai 21
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  • 138 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Jan. 14, 1 p.m. Total lot Jcmp'jiy *£vKJend Boom Date <a Di*. yfai Cloae Payable TTN GENERAL X Kamuntine: 3d. Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Jan. 23 5% Pungah 9d div. Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Jan. 21 Vk% 96. bonus Petalin<> sr;5 r final
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  • 205 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Saturday Buyers Sellers Ampats 39 4,3 Batu Selangors *-j* Hong Fatts oq6o0 q 6o 0^69 Hongkong Tin 19-- ~0 Jelebus o^6l Q J b Kamunting Tin 9.- iujKatu Tin 24!- 25Killinghalls -.16- JJKramats 101- 1019 Kuchais 1 r 26 l g 3o Linguis 1-60 1.67 London
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  • 186 5 3% 1937 red. 1962 $2,750,000 tot May 15 Nov. 15 99% 101U c.i. 3% 1938 red. 1958 14,000,000 Int. FMf li sjv. 15 "/4 4 IKN %V. MUNICIPAL xri™-™- 000 i2l ci F«A 4%% J93l red 1959 $16,000,000 Int Jan. 1 July 1 v/ ny j /2
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    • 151 5 NEDERLANDSCH HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS i AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1324 Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH Presides M. TAUDIN CHABOT
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    • 329 6 IVWIIIOV 6-15 915 TO-NIGHT A FIVE -STAB STUDDED. LAUGH S^£LED COMEDY -ITS THE TALK OF TBI. POWN. m Ike m»st iaMghttal Urn m jwaw'-Fn* Prw Saturday. __-_-_-_^_^_^_^_^_^_l_^_^_^_^_^_Hl MB" C?^>_R____ mt <v_SDr vHR_^ >I^^nßjfl Hi fD _-^t_h __________E____________________R_____r^_l Hi-P"'"' ■'<■' (.harm an I a touch of Larcrny vilb Kr -fl^Mfl f
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    • 261 6 rASI FEW SCREENINGS IS Even 'ROMEO JILIET" Records Broken! Don't mis* th«> 1 Maf»i**n< M.GJt Spectacular Triumph. II T~\ iiii I T0 N,,; I t _1 U9 m- 6.00 and 1t..!., _____________________i^mmmjmmmmmmmtmXJmfMim^mmi^m^mm \mm\ The whole Town Raving over this picture! I _H i.i NOTHING FINER HAS EVER BEEN SEEJHN THE
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    • 225 7 1 j JAI" JlJE^j^ 'W®!^^® SERANGOON j iu^ab I EOAD J 4Malar»* linWu ml rwfc>. I I I IfIANCE PALACE (AIR CONDITIONED). 'PBONE 2477. j RESTAURANT BAR ATTACHED. j j kitfht Dance 0-30 till Midnight: Admission .10 cts. j *t>__ Dances: Tuesday Thursday and Saturday from; j 6—8.30 p.m. i
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    • 153 7 POSITIVELY LAST DAY j at 3-15 6-15 and 9-15 p. m. j ALHAMBRA The Year's Gayest Romantic Hit l______9____|_ ROMANCE IS GRAND j E*"*f if it ii romonce 1 > i Bk^^Eß BAXTER^ 4 A MILLION v "^HBH^ I _S.«#& MARJORIT WEAVER I I V& v PETER 10RRE JEAN HERSHOLT
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  • 424 8  -  Lim Keng Hor (By AMAZING CENSORSHIP Singapore, Suntia-. fItfIOUGH the Chinese m the D East Indies were one of the of the overseas Chinese comir»u..ir---to rally to the support of motherland with both nonev and v ambulance unit of th_»'r own. a sever,
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  • 56 8 THE TRIBUNE'S FIRST CHAIRMAN Dr. Lini Boon Keng. 0.8.E.. who was the first chairman of the Malaya Tribune Press. Ltd.. has written a stirring message to the domiciled communities of Malaya, uhich appears on page 1 of our Silver Jubilee Supplement, given away with each copy of the Malaya Tribune
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  • 33 8 Mails For Kelantan Kuala Trengganu Owin? to a landslide on the East C<£ Railway line, mails for Kelantan Kuala Trengganu are being for via Bukit Mertajam and Haad Yai <» are subject to delay.
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    • 175 8 ■EMPIRE TALKIE! i TAN JONG PAGARj 7 I'M. I<> NX.HI ♦t0 P.M. GARY COOPER m I "AAARCO POLO" s JSUN TALKIEj (NEW WORLD m 7 ..o p.m. TO-NiCiHT n::« p JL ["Damaged Lives"; H>K AMJLTS ONLY. Persons Under 16 Years of age will not be admitted j The sweetbeart |L
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 139 8 Law Notice For To-day Ceremonial opening of Assizes. Service at the St. Andrew's Cathedral at 10.30 a.m. Before the Chief Justice m Ist Court at 11 a.m. 1 Summons-in-Chambers m OS N0.135 37. Thereafter not before 11.15 am*Keong 37 Ng P h H Ck VS Cheang Kiam At 215 p.m..
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  • 149 9 Mass Production Of Aeroplanes In U.S. A. Washington. AfflClAL wmmicp] indicate that the 0 \dmmi*tr_*ion intends as soon HK.UC to place the aviation insBS{n5 BS {n on a mass production basis .milar to automobiles, m prepara- ion for l possible wartime emer..ru\ and also as a potential worldwide export business.
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  • 121 9 JOSEPH KENNEDY CRITICISES CHAMBERLAIN POLICY lATK Joseph P. Kennedy. the 1 American Ambassador to LonJtn, said: "I am not particularly ntiniMic about peace m Europe." He laM that Mr. Chamberlain's rramm. had not yet accomplishanything, adding "Whatever comes of it. up should stay out." Isked for his opinion of Herr
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  • 184 9 A.R.P. BASEMENTS LIABLE TO BECOME DEATH TRAPS 4" H EXPLOSIVE bombs, dropping from 12,000 ft., fall at I,oooft. *cond\ or about 720 miles an ur ac fording to a report on air--1 precautions issued recently by a "niin.ttee appointed by the Council Institution of Structural Engineers. m Phasising that trie
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  • 295 9 SPIES IN LONDON'S DRAWING ROOMS HUNDREDS of Britons are working m England for Hitler and Mussolini .Many of them are m society. Captain F. von Rintelen, former German Secret Service agent, speaking m London recently talked of "drawingroom spies" who work m London on beJialf of Berlin and Rome. He
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  • 116 9 ANTI- CHOLERA SER UM FOR CHINA OFFERED BY CZECHO-SLOVAKIA MRS. Ludmila Mlochova. MD Department Chief of the National Institute of Health m Prague. Czecho-Slovakia. offered to prepare anti-choleraic bacterium for the Help the Civilian War Victims m the Far East Committee." though up to now the medicament never has been
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  • 115 9 Paris. THE controversy over the genuineness of a statue of Venus, dug up last year m a turnip field near St. Just, on the Loire, and classed as ancient Greek, will derive new zest from the claim of a young Polish woman living m Lyons. She «ays
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  • 157 9 CULTURAL PRIZE Australian Doctor On Japanese Theme DR Thomas A. Wright, a Melbourne surgeon who has been m Tokyo since November last has been named the winner of the prize which the Society for International Cultural Relations offered last year for the best essay by an Australian on Japan-Australian relations.
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  • 191 9 Railway Project In S- Western China ELABORATE preparations for the construction of the YunnanBurma railway line are being made Iby the Ministry of Communications of the Chinese Government, following the credit loan granted by the British Goernvment recently. The line, which will be 1,200 miles long, will start from Kunming,
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  • 330 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Monday. January 16, 1939. LINKS WITH SARAWAK DAJAH Brooke Of Sarawak having killed much of the undesirable publicity about his daughters, by informing the London press that they are not and never were princesses, the romantic glamour attached to this little independent Malay State on the island of
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  • 672 10  - EXTENSION OF The Social Services E. PARNELL THE prospects oi a measure of returning prosperity for Sarawak indicated m 1937, and with which the year 1938 opened, have not been maintained; indeed, since about the middle of the year there has been a definite deterioration. It was anticipated that the
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  • Article, Illustration
    228 10 Mr. J S A Lewis. Superintend Customs. Taiping, will be transferred I Port Dickson m March. The Sultan of Perak has accepted [appointment of Honorary Colonies of t Ist i Perak. Battalion, F.M.S. Vol: Force. J A m Mohamed Desar bin Mohamed. stafl the Customs and Excise Orfice. Pari'
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  • 294 11 Found Dead In Epping Forest m )dn s search for Dr. Joh_ T HE .i h, Alfred Brook, the 25-year--1 5 uho vanished from his d ten days after rehon from China, ended drama-Sr-tn the discovery of his body near a »>^ h m Epp, g F reSt i hvnodennic
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  • 220 11 How China Is Represented At "Golden Gate" IN interior river settlemient patn t.rned after those typical of (hina 5.000 years ago, is rising on Treasure Island m San Francisco Bay M part of the $1,200,000 Chinese *i!laj.e at the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition. Rock walls, copied from the Great
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  • 416 11 FIFTY -OXK DIVISIONS Twelve More Than A Year Ago JHE full extent of the changes that have taken place m the organisation of the German Army since the beginning of last year is revealed for the first time recently by the publication of a
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  • 295 11 Shanghai. IN order to increase revenue for carrying out economic reconstruction programmes, the Chinese Government has devised a new method of urging people to save their money during the hostilities by opening "National Reconstruction Savings Departments" m the Post Office Savings Bank and
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  • 114 11 Washington. UNITED States Administration officials are watching closely the efforts of Italian armaments firms to push their sales m the Central American Republic of Salvador, which is within easy striking distance by air of the Panama Canal. The Italian Government does not maintain a military or
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 49 11 TO-NICHT during the Season of MARIE ANTOINETTE' rpfJU CANAPE VARIES I nCJCi (Makan Ketcbil) [Caviar, Pate de foie gras, Sardines, Egg, Potted Meat, stuffed Olives, Cheese, Prawn Mayonnaise, nuts Potato chips, etc.) Will be supplied m the fi AR LOUNGE 730 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT
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    • 399 11 1 THI TIIUI TONIC POOD I OHslsiHi ef at CUtrnhm mmm Smmrm I i (24A) m DP W. 76|38. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION' Tenders will be received at the Director of Public Works' Office, Singapore, up to noon of fie 27th January, 1939 for the following works:— 1. Erection and completion of
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  • 131 12 YOUTH MAKES THIS PACE TO-DAY Ir. David Lloyd George, the politician and War-time pren farm at Churt. Surrey. Here is Beaming Mr. Lloyd Kleven-vear-old Caroline McDonough of Marshall Gardens, Elephant and Cas tel. London, is to broadcast message of goodwill to Urn world from the Mansion House during the "Little
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    189 13 Nt party he gave to tenants and their children on his racker with one of his small guests. Planet News Daphne Walker, aged 15, who was placed third m the British Women's Amateur Figureskating Championship recently, opened the Schoolboys' Own Exhibition at the Horticultural Hall, Westminster, London. Engineering exhibits, including
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 42 13 INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUL CHOICE OF LADIES GENTS WRIST WATCHES IN STAINLESS STEEL GOLD WHITE GOLD PLATINUM JEWELLED WRIST WATCHES SET WITH SEAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY. AGENT FOR 162 PREMIERS PRIX —mWmr^ vw AM Wy _____r_r^_______'. !sv__aj__2__9_|j??B_S^ i__r RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place, Singapore,
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    262 14 fTHERE is no more charming gift than suitable flowers— nothing that brings more pleasure and nothing that is more suitable to an extremely large variety of occasions. Public occasions may be celebrated very suitably with flowers which on the other hand, also form a lovely finish to the most modest
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  • 1010 14 When You Give Flowers Try To Be "Different" reduced to thrusting some choice blooms into jugs, for want of sufficient vasesl) In this case, still more flowers may prove an embran-assment, rather than the delight that they should be. Indeed, the patient may lose half her pleasure m them simply
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    • 60 14 Lessons m Make-up/ j FREE OF CHARGE S i Max Factor Methods I'sed i I N* otni I X Room lb. 2nd Floor J > Rodney House, Battery Road. < Also come and inspect i hinese worked. American cut J > lingerie; clips, buckles, buttons, slippers k hatv I QOQM
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    • 36 14 r 7 PERMANENT WAVING I A SPECIALITY PRICIS: $10.00 $12.00 $18 00 j M \ISO\ PERM j LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS 79 Stamford Rd. 3 FORT ROAD t SINGAPORE 1 MALACCA i (Phone: 4610) I (Phone 121) I
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  • 732 15 REFLECTIONS BEAUTY Ideas for the woman who takes a pride m her (Simple china and ultra-modern glassware are m perfect keeping with this plain though beautiful luncheon table ft on which opalescent I glass globes make n cclourful centrej> piece (above. !j> Antique toned filet cloth unen napkins I bordered
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    • 484 16 tTm-m-S IH/lfll BRITISH M _^_^_^H W I "7 c* •^^T C^i I JwJ UiUi a^^i^P^iL J mwmm4m •l\ p^ v «4 \mW* 9 VHmm*--\n 9 mmm^*^ < k *i -i ll_ji ••Cjt j 3tofcL_L* m f_j^______ fc^E-_? BY P_Oa_d BRITISH INDIA. LINES (tNCOKPOBATED ID -BJOUUtPt DU S>,,. Ioob»«. J*» 1939
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    • 441 16 k TO FRENCH PORTsI j*** CHARCEURS REUNIS j r^P PADARAN For Handles, Nantes. St. Nazariere Bordeaux I ADEN Marsclllea, Havre. Antwerp. Dunkirk Ffb J JTO SAIGON INDOCHINA !CAP PADARAN For Saigon. Touran* M-d Haichone CAP TOURANE For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphone I I S. A. M. I. (from Saieon) GG.
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  • 382 17 Alleged A ttempt To Procure Girls Singapore, Sunday. CUKIHER evidence was recorded by Mr. G. S. Rawlings the Third Magistrate, yesterday, m the case against Tang Sui Fan, who stood trial on charge of attempting to procure two young girls. Mr Liaw Jcon Kwee. an assistant o_ I the Great
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  • 221 17 CYCLISTS FATAL CRASH AGAINST GARAGE WALL Singapore, Saturday. WOW a cyclist fatally crashed into a garage wall on the evening of Jan. 7 was related at the Coroner's Court to-day: Incident occurred at John Road, Caldecott Estate, and deceased was a Cantonese coolie. Ng Choh aged 27. On the even«ng
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  • 257 17 Strengthening Of Fleet In Eastern Waters THE Australian Government has now made public what has been an open secret for some time past that the Imperial Government is preparing to strengthen our naval forces m Eastern waters. says the 'Manchester Guardian." As the new battleships of the King George V
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 220 17 lOSTAL INTELLIGENCE! m Sumatra. S.-East Kior->i llv Felix Roussel t 16 11.30 am R C Si* S and Singkawang Boelongan 16 3.30 pjr. I TO-MORROW __B ■HIPS IN DOCK I Mails Expected Mails expected from South America ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES 3outh and East Africa by the HawaU on EXPECTED TO
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  • AMERICAN SHARE MARKET QUOTATIONS
    • 106 18 MAN GETS SENTENCE REDUCED (Tribune Staff K. r tler) Singapore, Saturiai APIEAI.NG against th J -^a tence of 13 mentis U prisonmei.i and one yea? police supervision hnp_w J J him m the lower court, Chi Ah Bah succeeded m hayS his sentenced reduced t« o ne< six months' imprisonment
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    • 115 18 $34,000 FINES IMPOSED \From Our Ol n Cotresp* Johore. Saturda] HFAVY fines were to-day i posed by Sheikh Abu Bakar four Chinese convicted en chat ot having attempted to mii.| rubber into Johore. Th? first two accused, v leste.i at h.30 p.m. on Jan 5 at Java m the Straits
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    • 75 18 COMMITTED TO ASSIZES Singapore, Sa^d^R YONG Liew Hong was committed to stand ti coming assizes by Mr. W Blacker m the fourth police X charge of possession «»1 H guilder counterfeit notes. I Mr. C. R. \Vaitingh. ca Netherlands rradmg By Detective Inspector J. Jean- the notes m question for
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    • 45 18 The death occurred at" 1 Hospital on Friday of Mrs Leach through heart failure The service was held on tn**»Jj and a large gathering of Me ations were present. Rev White conducted the service The deceased leaves a husoaw daughter.
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    • 57 18 2 RO 11.81 Mcs (18.7 m.) p.m. ft 20 Opening announcement News m Fnglish. Weekly survey m hn e^„_ Chamber music: violin lot Alberto Poltronierl Orian concert. News m Italian -do- -do- pfd. 63 U.S. Steel (No pan 28 Vanadium *L 8 5 Warner Bros. Picts. Westinghouse Electiic (Pa
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    • 385 18 ON THE RADIO JAN. 16 SINGAPORE 7HL 225 mttfSl <l-33 mc'S) /}\V iO.M. metres (Ml mcs' 5 00 Malay vocals, t 5 30 Cantonese dramas, t 10 Cantonese children's program me. f, 30 Cantonese selections, t 00 Song and pianoforte recital by (.wen Pedlow (contralto) <ac companied by Alice Eber)
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    • 424 18 LONDON TRANSMISSION 5. GSB l-U >hs (31.55 m.) IM Religious Service- (Church i .1 Scotland.. from Ca ™P^; Church. Glasgow address by »IM Rev. Robert Menzies. Organis lan S. Donaldson. 10 BBC Military Band*; conductor. P S G. O'Donnell. 15 Sunday news, weekly newsletter, sports summary, and announce mentS. .o
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  • 290 19 Midnight Chase After Intruders Ends In Death (From Our Own Correspondent). Johon? Bahru, Jan. 14. f of "mof-to ■gatat a person or persons unknown/ was v Kaja Suleiman, the Coroner, at the conclusion of the the dentil of a Tamil couple. Panika and Lechemi, who
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  • 213 19 POSTALS BEA TEN AT SOCCER Singapore, Sunday MAYING an excellent game of I Nccet esterday on the SingaLr Harbour Board Junior Services' Eel ground, St. Matthew's Young feople* t.uild scored a decisive vieU over the Post Office Club whom ;h.v defeated by three clear goals. j Matthew's forwards, though lively.
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  • 290 19 [From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. |N pouring rain and over slippery roads which put a premium on good driving, thirty enthusiasts from all over Malaya drove the 270 odd mile?* which made up the 1939 A.A.M. Malaya Cup Reliability Trials held to-day.
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  • 50 19 Sentence Is Annulled irday.—The conviction y youth. Yuscfl bin Ahmad. led to-day at the High Court Justice Sir Percy Mothe grounds that the court had been sentenced had I had beer, sentenced tt risonment m th. bar i ol abetting m His .oriLship allowed d ordered a trial before ir'.'-e
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  • 32 19 AP PEAL DISMISSED a day —The appeal ot vist a fine of $100 im- In the lower court on a talse evidence was dis i Chief Justice. Sir Percy Supreme Court to-day.
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  • 361 19 Novelty Rugger On Padang Singapore. Saturday. A GOAL and two tries against one goal sufficed to give Colours (F G. Stiff's side) victory over Whites (F. G Jones' side) m the S.C.C.'s annual Cup Final Day novelty rugger match on the padang this afternoon. With backs playing as forwards and
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  • 56 19 During the week ending Jan. ex parts of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 49.272 cases, of which 46.226 '94 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom. 41«5 (1 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe. 65U 1 1 pel Kent) cases to Canada, and
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    14 19 Picture taken at the A.A.M. rally on Saturday m Kuala Lumpur.— Tribune.
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  • 53 19 [From Our Out Correspondent I Bangkok. Jan. 14 THE Governor and Lady Thomas are expected to arrive m an RAF. fly...g v At en Jan. 30. Tney win .-lay irltn the BritiM. Minister, and will leave on Feb. 4 by train for ludo-China on v visit
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  • 72 19 Singapore, Saturday.— A B. Gani bin Mohamed &ai, a Malay, pleaded guilty before Mr. Conrad Oldham m the second police court this morning to a charge ot criminal breach of trust m respect ot six krises which were entrusted to him by Said bin Ahmat. Value of the
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  • 1014 20 MALAYA CUP FINAL [From Our Chin Reports) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. I- i I c THRILLS upon thrills -and most thrilling of all was the fighting display by Selangor s 1 forwards, who won the game for Selangor the magical hand .ng and pos.fon.ng
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  • 127 20 rl following were the teams m yesterday's game: ARMY:— Sapper Pass. R.E.: Capt W. MAISEY. R.A.M.C.. 2LI. J E. P PIERCE. R-A LCph Kicharson. R.A.M.C.. Lieut J. S. S. PREST. R-A.: Lieut. A. C. Toker, R A Capt. F. W. Simpson, R.E.: Lieut. H. G. H. Kenion. R.A
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  • 252 20 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Sunday. IpOlR hundred Chinese women and about one hundred coolies are jobless as a result of the devastating fire which occurred at the premises of Chop Tan Yoni? Kee last Thursday. To date the proprietors of the burnt premises
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  • 22 20 The death of Count John Francis Charles de o___is, K.C.M.G took place yesterday m London, -ays a Reuter report.
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  • 85 20 FOLLOWING are the teams fc r the North vs. South tmZ SUJ/il PUyed m Sin <^ NORTH: Harper (Selangor. Hatfield (Selangor), Close E| Hague, (Penang), Ewan' SQ tana (Penang), Mcßride BarrT*J (Selangor), Lettle Dyke. Jo Z (Penang), Hopkins (SewT McHugh. McCall (PeiSk Bourne
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  • 356 20 HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS London. Jan. 14.1 fOLLOWLNG were the results J English and Scottish Lean soccer matches played to-davj ENGLISH LEAGUE, MV. 1 Aston Viria 3 Blackpool I Bolton Wanderers 2 Leeds United Charlton A. 1 Liverpool I Jhelsea 4 Middle, trough I Everton 2 Arsenal I Huddersfieid 3 VorU'mouth
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  • 149 21  - Chinese In Strong Position In Shansi Nanyang Siang Pau Hongkong. Jan 13 L >Vf i Urn Wan;, who hxs arr_i___i at Leyaag to assume comA sf operations m that arei. told an interview that the X of the Japanese m fchans XL exhausted after a war of Jition lartaH *ver
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  • 224 21 Both Fire Snow Exact Their Toll Of Life New York, Jan. 15. NINE inch snowfall disrupted New York traffic to such an extent that the police asked all broadcasting stations to warn motorists not to attempt to drive into the cilv. An army of thirty two thousand emergency workers are
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  • 81 21 U.S. Aviation Facilities Inadequate St. Louis. Jan. 15. THE present aviation facilities are inadequate to carry out President Roosevelt's air' training programme, declared Mr. C F. Homer (president cf the National Aeronautical Association 1 If the United States was to achieve (he goal of 20.000 pilots annually there must be
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  • 258 21 HITLER 'S PLANS FOR 1939 London. Jan. 15. IE diplomatic interpretation of the recent Hitler-Beck talks i> given prominence m more than one Sunday paper. The Sunday Times diplomatic correspondent says the talks are considerable importance showing the frame mind m which itler is laving plans for 1939. i uited
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  • 20 21 PUCHESS OF NORFOLK HUNTING ACCIDENT .London. Jan. 15 r oik ha_> been admitted General Huspital Wltl following an accitunt. Reuter
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  • 100 21 Berlin, Jan. 15. INSISTING that the dispute between Italy and France makes it impossible t_» realise the aims which the British particularly desire, namely limitation of armaments, humanisation of war and friendship between the four Great European powers, the Rome correspondent of Frankfurter Zeitung
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  • 89 21 London, Jan. 14. EASY conditions prevailed on the maney market and operators repayed without difficulty sums borrowed to carry aver commitments from 1938 to 1939. The inflow of tax revenue is enabling Government to reduce its offerings ot treasury bills but this step is not over popular In
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  • 310 21 Nationalists Blasting Their Way Through Salamanca. Jan. 14. ANE of the most vie- orious days on the Catalan front is how the Nationalist war com m unique sums up the day's operations The capture of eleven villages is mentioned and it is claimed that the whole coastline from the mouth
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  • 80 21 Berlin. Jan. 15. The old Reichstag building gutted by fire m 1933 will be rebuilt according to an announcement m the press. The great hall with the blackened walls will he considerably enlarged to include new deputies representing Austria and Sudeten regions. The second hall,
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  • 46 22 Sultan At Cup Final ,n ...in., which lttended the tup linal on Saturday, included m \M I r h .r vu p h r,.r l^hne^he ti£ °of Mr. .A Ham and Major hb ,,l Tribune PICTURE taken at Saturday's Vice Versa rugger match on the padang.—
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  • 313 22 VISITING ARTISTS GIVE SUCCESSFU L CONCERT IN MEMORIAL HALL POOD use is at last being made of m our city organ A fairly good attendance at the Memorial Hall last night heard Werner Baer, composer and late organist of the Berlin Synagogue, and Nancy Fowler. English soprano, give a concert
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  • 135 22 (From Our Own Reporter! Kuala Lumpur. Saturday THE "sit down" strike, involti 2,500 workmen of the KaiN Central Workshops at Sentil called off this morning mm was resumed on the advice M Chief Mechanical Engineer. W. F. Wegener, who assured them their grievances would be calt*
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  • 46 22 The fifty-six page National Jj Guide, of which twenty copies are being printed for <h* lll °J throughout Britain, will be issuer Jan. 25. Some 1,625 tons ol paP" being used, and nine well-known are engaged m the production books.- British Official Wireless
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  • 342 23 IM 111-SI \l l HOCKEY HOMESTERS OUTCLASSED (From Our Own Reporter) Malacca, Sunday. IGIPORE lived up to their reputation when they decisively kit Malacca to-day at hock C y 2—o. Malacca set a brisk pace fr 0 m the start but Singapore got going after five
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  • 41 23 IT'S A DANGEROUS TURN! The picture above, taken at the A.A.M. rally m Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, shows a motorcyclist m the "lurning The Circle" event. It was a r» sky job, for rain rendered the "course" wet and slippery.- Tribune
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  • 183 23 Mixed Foursomes At Bukit Timah r£ :.>• R Golf Club Mixed Foursome.? Com_ for January was played at Tlmah on Sunday afternoon and for Mrs L G. Hartta and Capt J AH Mitchell with c: sc re of 34 3 4 43 Cards were In mi and the following returned:
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  • 24 23 If 1 irom e.t.rdavs Malaya Cup Bnal at KuaU Lumpur m which Selangor beat the Army. (Report on page 20.)- Tribune
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  • 161 23 ENTRIES FOR TAIPING SKYE RACES fOLLOWING ARE ENTRIES FOR THE TAIPING TURF CLUB SKYE MEETING TO BE HELD ON JAN. 20 AND 21:— HORSES. CLASS 4: ADC Newzy. Davis Cup. San La Anita. Pay Out. Udi-, con Honey Girl. Sunbeam. Patrambie. Star Lock. Clifton Lad. Pride of Perak, Rawang, Patroleah.
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  • 82 23 Two Title Fights On Friday (By 'PETE') FRIDAY'S boxing at the Happy World Stadium promises to be a bumper programme judging from the advanced bookings. The card is one which no one can afford to miss. Young Frisco I holder I meets Som Pong over 15 three-minute rounds for the
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  • 32 24 _i-_V-- __a_r r>pl_R___l n ty.. 1 .„h0,n ireundrrthir- ...refliJ mm VSLtSS w biaiu r„«S. r nuSnfindicative ot answers to ntwen iv lution chat*" *l_Sd at recording u l minorities Reuter
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  • 177 24 Washington, j r, rraERE a most serious possibility of a conflagration sweeping the .Li Mr \j*m Johnson, Assistant Secretary f« r War i. a na wid" bnldc a ;t support <* Mr. i»^ w^ ramP1 h.d merely dramatised and Munich had meruj f *hA .mphaStoed the
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