Morning Tribune, 17 January 1939

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE YmT-* 0 294 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, January. 17, 1939. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 104 1 Hungary's Minority Claims Berlin, Jan. 16. THE Hungarian Foreign Minister, M. Csaky, has arrived for a twoday visit to confer with Herr Ribbentrop. Hungary's relations with her neighbours especially Rumania are expected to be ventilated during the talks. Hungarian circles suggest that as Hungary is now a member of the
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  • 196 1 ITALY'S GRAVE WARNING TO FRANCE OVER SPAIN Rome. Jan. 16 GRAVE warning that France must not make last minute forts to save the government Spain is the interpretation aced m political circles on lejatest information diplomic which appears on the front iges of all newspapers and is elieved to have
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  • 485 1 Duce Will Respect Territorial Integrity Of Spain GERMAN INTEREST SHIFTING TO MEDITERRANEAN IT is understood from well-informed French circles that Lord Halifax revealed to M. Bonnet that Mussolini authorised Mr. Chamberlain to make a statement m the Commons declaring that the Duce reaffirmed his promise to respect territorial integrity of
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  • 85 1 mntrv. Rome, Jan. 16. fOUNTL* anti-French tone s atam pervades the press to-day. d H,' r (iayda. m the Giornale ana. .a cuses the French of protomi t and says that thin rs ha¥e and it i the point between France v where not only a dispute qiW
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  • 112 1 Belgrade, Jan. 16THE reiteration of the Croat peoples to demand "to be sole masters of their territory" is contained m a resolution adopted by 103 Croat deputies on the eve of the first meeting of the new Yugoslav Parliament. The deputies who are boycotting Par .lament met
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  • 369 1 FRANCO'S MEN 35 MILES FROM BARCELONA Barcelona, Jan. 16 nESPITE the Nationalist threat the city remains calm. The peop-e ru\ recalling the old-time prophecy that Spain may be invaded but the invaders will be driven back when they reach the gaV-s of Barcelona. The Republican withdrawal is proceeding m orderly
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  • 28 1 Tokio. Jan. 16 THE Ma.chukuo Goverment has formally announced that it has decttTW to join the anti-Comintern pact, according to B Hanking telegram Reuter
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  • 100 1 FIRST SERIOUS AIR RAID ON CHUNGKING .Chungking, Jan. 16. THE first serious air raid on the city was made to-day when twenty one Japanese plane.. dropped bombs on both banks of the Chialing River and the western suburbs of Chungking causing many casualties. Antiaircraft guns shelled the raiders, one of
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  • 112 1 London, Jan. 16 Dawson Bates, Northern Ireland Minister for Home Affairs, referring to the issue of a proclamation by the so-called "Irish Republican Government and the Irish Republican Army" claiming thai the Republic of Ireland was m existence, declared that the recent outrages on the border of
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  • 367 2 MR. L. RAYMAN TO BE NEXT MUNICIPAL PRESIDENT? Till TRIBUNE understands from very good authority that when Mr. W. Bartley. Municipal President, retires sometime m November, he will be sueM.C.S., Under Secretary, S.S. at the end of this year, probably teeded by Mr. Lazarus Rayman. Though official confirmation is lacking,
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  • 8 2 Retiring Chief MB. \V. BARTI.KV, retiring Municipal President.
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  • 270 2 Cheng Fong School Concert IN an effort to raise funds for their new school building, the Cheng Fong School staged a successful show at the Great World last night, members of their teach'UK staff and puj/.s contributing to the programme. Mr E C S Adkins, the asistant director of Education
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  • 66 2 Singapore, Monday.— Heng Bock Keng. ;i Teochiu this morning pleaded guilty m the s.cond police court before Mr. Conrad Oldham to a charge that he at about 555 am yesterday at Victoria Street comm.ttcd theft of two starting handles valued at 40 cents, the property Ol NgO Cheng
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  • 157 2 WITNESS FINED $3 FOR TELLING COURT A LIE Singapore, Monday. SAHAD BIN YASIM. one of four Malay witnesses m a case heard before Mr. L. B Gibson, the District Judge, yesterday. was fined M by his honour, who characterised a statement made by witness m the witness-box as "a deliberate
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  • 186 2 SINGAPORE TO-DAY AND YESTERDAY A COMPARISON (Tribune Staff Reporter) MANAGER of the East Asiat* Co., Ltd., and Consul for Den mark, Mr. E Koch left Singapore tt> day on his way to Copenhagen am a well earned holiday. Mr. Koch is a well known personal m Singapore, and has been
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  • 160 2 Ceremonial Opening Of Assizes AN IMPRESSIVE service at the St n Andrew's Cathedral preceded the opening of the first Assizes for the year yesterday morning The High Court judges In full regalia attended the service together with the Law Officers of the Crown, members of the Bar and members of
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  • 253 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) fONTRAEY to expectations, Ananda Mahidol. the boy King of Siam. did not leave the Selandia yesterday to go to St. John's Quarantine island. He stayed aboard the vessel with his mother. s»r v brother, and lords m waiting.
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  • 104 3 FELL 20 FEET TO DEATH (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. WHILE at work on the first floor of a Chinese shop m Pudu, a Cantonese carpenter named Lee Cheng, fell through a window twenty feet to the road, and was fatally injured. Six hours later he succumbed to the
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  • 135 3 "INDIANS' INFERIORITY A MYTH" (Tribune Staff Reporter* Kuala Lumpur. Monday. DANDIT Hridaya Nath Kunzru, who has visited practically all the countries where Indians have settled, m a post-prandial speech last night at the Hotel Majestic said he was constrained to remark that Indians were considered an inferior race all over
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  • 105 3 Melbourne, Jan. 16.— The deathroll caused by fires is now sixty-six; the dp mage is estimated at two-millions sterling. Light rain to-day and a fall of temperature raised hi pcs of the fire-fight-ers who managed to save the town of Corryong, 180 mile's northeast of Melbourne, whe~e
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  • 366 3 Singapore, Monday. IT did not take detectives Ah Fook and Siong Bee a long time to know the whereabouts of the alleged perpetrator of the secretMKiety shooting which occurred Thursday evening at about seven o'clock at Waterloo Street. V:. Fook and Siong Bee were C
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  • 130 3 Singapore Monday. Mr. c. H. Koh. Additional District Judge to-day acquitted Mr. Chew Lai IN on the charge of causing the death of Lim Kirn Kow by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide, by driving a van m a negligent manner and colliding
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    • 13 4 GOLD Previous To-day c^ SILVEK l 2 203g J'Sfonth.- forward _aMl6__l9-»I6
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    • 115 4 LONDON C OMMODITIES E London. Monti Previoii.s To-day Chanse Steady steady. Inactive KVnnr.m, miwmrM 8 8 eP OI sSen hi Hi 8 1 16 ,stForWd February. Bayer, Bji68 ji6 J n6 rf,ro^Td(Apc J,n,,. gjgfj Illlj 8 11, 3rd Forward (July Sept I Buyers 81 8 8 18 it I London,
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    • 12 4 London. Monday Tl sUfu.Sn <clo_« «1»> gST" gg" Chl Forward
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    • 103 4 London. Monday. HLstillers Previous To-day Change .k 879 M -3d Dunlop Rubber 23 3 23 3 General Electric 75- 74 10 l»ocl Imperial Chemical Indoitrltt 29 10". 303 -4«od Imperial Tobacco 129 4 1 Anglo-Dutch 23 9 24 -3d Canadian Pacific 5-3 4 5-7 8 —18 London
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    • 69 4 I London. Monday Previous To-day Change T.T. t i Paris (closing selling rate) 177.31 —.13 IT. on \riLsterdrm (closing middle rate) 8.59 15 16 8.60 4 3 16 T.T. on SM.nghai (closing selling rate) 8 5 8 Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) lJ 31 32 Unchang
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    • 57 4 Now York Jan. 13 RUBBER Previous To-day Chang. Market Tone Steady Steady Spot Buyers 15 11 i« 1515 16 -i 4 m Seller.- 15 13 16 16 116 f% forward AprllJune Buyers 15 11 16 15 15 1m fVSellers 15 1316 16 115 TIN Market Tone Quiet
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    • 106 4 Singapore. Monday. TIN. The price of tin at midday ua> SllO'j. up The tin share market to-day was con- Mderablv more active than for some ttme past, and there was good dealing vi a| number of popular stocks jUthough prices showed no appreciable gains considerable parcels of
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    • 121 4 GOVT. ANNOUNCEMENT Chungking. Jan lo THE Chinese Government anno-m, ed that it has decided not U make a further advance for service loaus secured on the Chinese Man time Customs but will et aside *um> proportionate to the revenue collect ed m areas still under their control An official spokesman
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    • 258 4 China's Foreign Loans Repayment Likely To Be Deferred Hongkong. Jan 16 CHARGING the Japanese with violating promises concerning the bent of dues on foreign loans, the spokesman of the Chinas Finance Ministry says that the Japanese, after seizing Customs nousanc. seaports, have never kept their promise to assign the revenue
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    • 59 4 I OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from tht ►EAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) m BAFE BOXES m our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA BTREET< SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that dAFETY
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    • 13 4 SOUTH lIIUIiMI INSURANU. (OMPANY, LTD. Unimpeachable Security i Tel 5926 j Flnlayson Green
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    • 9 4 Mr _^_fl _^_^_B i_i^^______B SIME DARBY Co.. Ltd. S'rK-SUSSS
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  • 759 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore. Jan. 16, 5 p.m. 3 9 4,3 DP- 26 9 27,9 istral Malay 23 6 er H 0.57 l /2 0.62 2 *W( 2013 2119 ngnn U" 13 3 1.38 tuSelango. 109 rJUnI vilav 21 i? 22,3 tarn Tin 0 66 0.70 m
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  • 137 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Jan. 16, 5 p.m. Total 101 Ccint.Jij Book* Date -a Dl*. yeai Close Payable TIN GENERAL X Kamunting 3d Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Jan. 28 5% p un gah 9d div. Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Jan. 21 7»/2% 9d. bonus Petaling b r
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  • 204 5 LYALL EVATTS QUOTATIONS Singapore. Monday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3-9 43 Batu SelangorL 133 1.60 Hong FatU 066 OJ9 Hongkong Tin Mh JOr Kamunting Tin 9- 10,Katu Tin ..24- 25Killinghalls -16- JTh Kramats 10- 10|9 Kuchais 126 I^3o Linguis 1-60 1.67 London Tin ..34 310 Mambaus ..0.50 0.55 Pahang Cons.
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  • 238 5 L*fcyn*rd Co. Ltd. $30,000 101 Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 5% Im 1 x r d 1940 HOO.OOO lnt Mar. 31 Sept. 30 102*2 103*2 norn red. 1947 $1,800,000 108*2 110 norn i Mar. 31 Sept. 30.... Im L ed> 1955 $1,000,000 114
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    • 157 5 NEDERLANDSCH HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter AJ). 13M Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000, JOG Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D CRENA DE lONGH Presiden. M. TAUDIN CHABOT
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    • 406 6 PAVILION LAST NIGHT -On* ol UM most delightful Films ni year, -I "m I W ■i MwmJ v ____B l_v fll_^_B_L f, ___r^it-_pB B_%__ H __B__f _■__>. #"__j__H -^-^-.i? _^_B _D-Sc_. t__________l I /•mRi B-k.^ >^>^H He B___P"^ •-i-' i t_w_i _a nY _P-w^fc _____T_?l-_L I -J_i_i_HL 1 -^-^m iimm&
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    • 276 6 .i.nMKO JI'MKT" Records Broken! Don. mks Kve Magnificent M.CM. Spectacular Triumph. I LAW SHOWING TAP ITOL T< f;r "MAKIE ANTOINKITK.' The whole Town is Raving over this Picture! .■■in,,, scales romance! A daring page torn YBAB Jh^Bw from guarded secrets!. Two and |n E t* V aa^ ours u n^l
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    • 231 7 H m n m mmmm\+^^ m99^^^^^^^^^^ I 1 I (l N ano scream at the *J crazy funsters m their *i ar»i RKO-Radio laaffh tornado! -B I ..j...^.^ __h _________i •*_>• •*>" _^B >. _^-i^H i____. H _Ev_Hi^^^i^W^_l-i^_.^_i^^^^^__^B _E ___r T f__T¥ I i^B lii ____B_~_F M M >-a a
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    • 255 7 TAKE A TRIP TO PARIS today With The Jones Family AT THE g{s ALHAMBRA fc. THE VACATION EVERY FAMILY J TS DREAMS ABOUT \..\*/(^^X'^^^\ THEIR A at X\ »55£_£8P____iiSrf 11-C*aiV tCa yi^^^^^ B^^3^^ --^*^--s-t«i_ 1 RF*ST H_9sC2___ _M____EBa____ <••'• A l l l r.N l______________l^_ll^____P^SaV >%By^#__S Bam_____________f^ Vv 1 *^v
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  • 266 8 MANDARIN WILL BE MEDIUM OF TEACHING IN NEW LOCAL SCHOOL Singapore Monday. VI I I'll LING I Keen rie,ire of Marshal Chiang Kni SM and the f Minister of Edueatfaa, China, the aataiag of th. Chaaf hens Chinese Hift S.hool. Singapore, on January 22. ainriir* I new era m Straits
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  • 102 8 Singapore. Monday. TOH Kirn Chai. a twenty-eight year old Hokkien was this morning produced m the fourth police court before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker at the instance of Inspector Luke R. Prynn of the Kandang Kerbau Police Station and charged that he on Jan. 11. at No.
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  • 156 8 Singapore. Monday ANOTHER robbery charge 1 the Criminal District Cod this morning when Mr. L. B Gibsoj the District Judge, found Dtud bj Mohamed Said guilty of si: MlOlt and sentenced him to day's simple imprisonment The two other accused In tlu- Lan Kong Wan and Lim Bo
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  • 156 8 The charge* against Wee Ho ck rt l were that he did by a negligent a^j driving negligently and colliding T j another car did cause hurt w j Chwee Keng. Quek Gek Kiang u\2 Chwee Teng respectively, wniu against Tan Kwang Cheng
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    • 184 8 JOHORE ROADS FLOODED The aam notified that the KotaTlnggi Mc »ad l< jmpassab le In Aye Plan- between the 42nd and 46th milestone, owing to floods The Kiuaiu I( :iC i ,t the M milr is alMi impassable Evangelistic Meeting The act Ooh Hood Eem will pn m the evangelistic
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 96 8 Law Notice For To-day Before Mr. Justice Pedlow In 3rd Court at 10.30 am For mention:— S. 918 32— Chua Bok Seng vs Kee Ban Kiat. S 5 38— Lam Voo Kuan vs. The Eastern Film Co Agency At 11 a.m.— Part heard— S 395 36— Urich Humpris Baker vs.
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  • 267 9 Movement against Japanese goods may last MtOUGH world wide appeals, the International Peace Campaign has succeeded m persuading many people to refrain from buyI Japanese got* for Christmas on the ground that the proceeds ]]V sale will £o to help Japan m the conduct of her war
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  • 203 9 Round The World By Air In A Week? FIGHTS PROM NEW YORK m 15 hours, round the world m a u *k and to the North Pole m two or three days are predicted b^ Mr. Igor Sikorsky, the American airplane designer. "At the very latest by 1940." said Mr.
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  • 119 9 One-Sixth Of Kwangsi Population Mobilised Kweilin OUT of 12.800,000 inhabitants m 219,876 square kilometres ci mountainous Kwangsi province. 2,000,000 have been mobilised. More soldiers have been sent to the fronts or are standing by than from any other province of China, on population ratio at least 1,200.000 men, aged between
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  • 100 9 ARCTIC EXPLORER REPORTED DROWNED Churchill ACCORDING to news received. Reynold Bray, a young British explorer, was drowned 200 miles within the Arctic Circle last September The news was brought to Repulse Bay by Eskimos, and relayed Lo Churchill. Bray was accompanied by Patrick Baird, COUSIn of Lord Stonehaven. B.iird escaped
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  • 207 9 Dispute Over Cotten Consumption PATRIOTIC Lord Beaverbrook pointed out that Jamaica buys some 1*370.000 worth of British cotton a year, whereas the American island of Puerto Rico, also m the West Indies and with approximately the same population, takes some £3,000,000 of cotton goods from the United States. Between Puerto
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  • 70 9 Japanese Mobilisation Act In Full Force Tokyo. ris announced that virtually all provisions of the National Mobilisation Act will be brought into force early this year. Six more Imperial Ordinances for this purpose have been approved by the National Mobilisation Council. The Ordinances provide for control of wages and working
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  • 120 9 Former Editor Of "Pravda Seized I Moscow MICHAEL KOLZOFF, former editor-in-chief of th*. "Pravda," central organ of the Communist Party, is the latest victim of the "purge" undertaken by the Soviet secret police, it was repealed m Moscow recently. I It is learnt that his arrest has causeo great consternation
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  • 716 10  - MORNING TRIBUNE Tuesday, January 17, 1939. SCHOOL HOURS Gen. J. C. Smuts By Deputy Premier of S.A. MOST of the Singapore schools opened yesterday and there is the usual batch of complaints by parents of inconvenience caused by the arrangements for accommodation, lack of accommodation, high expense of books and
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  • 832 10 Gen. Smuts Says Europe's A T th« end ol the Great Wai it WW A universally felt that civilisation might not stand another such shock and that the prevention of anothei world war should be the main aim and issue before the nations m future. To
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  • 296 11 £11,111 DAMAGES FOR ONE LOVELY BLACK EYE brawl at the gaming tables of the famous Bagnoles de l'Orne vi which a French film ac- onc j a croupier were the chief will have a sequel tv: m o:e than two years m the aen Court of Appeals, where the ctol
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  • 28 11 Santiago. truction from the Governr Genera] Fuentes, Commander- of the Army, has placed four -Generals and one M; jor-Gen-»il i the retired Ust.
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  • 161 11 Language Ban On Jewish Singer Brussels GERMAN journalists and diplomats here nearly created an incident similar to that which occurred m London, when they attended a ball given by the Foreign Press Association recently. These German newspapermen informed the Association at the last minute that they would not stay at
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  • 377 11 They Did Everything To Appear Unsightly And Repulsive Hong Kong. QLAMOtJK girls and sexy women of Fatshan, 20 miles west of Canton, who were accustomed to alluring perfume, cosmetic and indispensable odorono found that bodily odour, even an imitated one, and artificial home lines were highly desirable at times. These
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  • 137 11 UKRAINIANS IN U.S.A. SUPPORT INDEPENDENCE New York A RESOLUTION demanding complete independence of Ukraine and promising assistance to that end from the Ukrainians living m the United States was passed at the annua] congress cf the Ukrainian societies m America held m Jersey City. This Ukrainian State, declares the resolution,
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  • 183 11 Changes In China Will Affect World History Chungking. "UJHAT is happening m the Orient to-day will have a profound effect on the history of the world," declared Marc Chadbourne, wellknown French writer and student of Pacific aflairs, m an interview with Reuter's correspondent on his arrival m Chungking. He has
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  • 80 11 Budapest DR. Irma Szabo. Christian, poisoned herself to-day after being driven to desperation by the new anti-Semitic law promulgated by the Hungarian Government. The 45-year-old woman reached the decision to take her life because she had not three Christian grandparents and knew that although Christian
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    • 50 11 TO-NICHT ■hiring the Season of MARIE ANTOINETTE' CDrr CANAPE VARIES I i\LL (Makan Ketchil) [Caviar, Pate de foie gras, jardmes. Egg, Potted Meat, Muffed Olives, Cheese, Prawn nuts Potato chips, etc.) WID be r applied m the BA R lounge 7 30 p.m. to 9J» pan. at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT
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    343 12 Planet News The Norwegian folk lancers who have eeme le London te lake part la (m annasl Folk Dance Festival at tin- Reyal AlbeH Hall on Saturdaj i tannery 7) had i rehearsal al their hotel In Kensington. Here are t:-..' Norwegian folk dancers infnsini peasant relet; into s
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    135 13 AND PLAY Dr. L. G. H. Sarsfield gave a lecture to children on "The Magic of Invisible Rays" at the Royal Society of Arts headquarters m John Street Strand, LomVn. Here is Dr. L. G. H. Sarsfield explaining light values to the children Planet News The Lord Mayor of London,
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  • 1276 14 MI RRORS OF BEAUTY you valuable advice upon the care of your eyes A pel ef at»s_ibenl cotton wring out of cold water and moistened with *kin tonic will tigh ten up any flabbiiu^s m the tissues when laid over the eyes Relax complete^ while the skin tonic is doing
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  • 1042 15 Don't Allow Yourself To "Slump LIB OUGH the private exhibitions of s to be worn m the coming •v straight-CUt dinner and y frocks, the bouffant-skirted, formal has by no means passed c h ey-day of Its youth and it is still Lrf fashion's first favourites. beauty point of view
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    • 33 15 l PERMANENT WAVING j A SPECIALITY i PRICES: $10.00 $12.00 $18 00 MAISON PERM I LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS < i 79 Stamford Rd. 3 FORT ROAD 1 SINGAPORE MALACCA I (Phone: 4610) I (Phone: 121)
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    • 45 15 W£ JAD£ 7ft Hand woven and Embroidered linen j hankies with Monograms made to order. 18 Battery Road, ist floor Phone 7143 I ii imps Jwg\aP Bi^^___s^i___j___r ESER SOLES HEELS (Made m England) lUTLAST OTHERS rom all Shoe-makers. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS, in-125, Cecil Street.
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    • 426 16 mmmwrnrntm iJL lii/4f F.Bj JKJKJL Jl iSPM* j— i "~~r^_h^ 1 mWLW S- I mm «-E 1 T SNt^W^ i^MK^j^lHl^ i. J.. IU 9^^' ,RiH S?____ r S BY P-oand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCOHPORATED IN CNOLAND) Outwards Tonnace Spore Tonnage Spore RANPURA 17.000 Jan. 27 CORFU 15.000 Mar. 10 RAWALPINDI
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  • 134 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit SHIP Godovm Gate Gate Hakodate Maru 18 2 3 Gazana 15 2 3 Aeneas. Kamuning 13 2 3 Pres. van Buren. Kedah 11 2 3 Larut 7 2 3 Kajang 6 2 3 Hawaii Maru 30 2
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  • 207 17 Escaped From Reformatory School Singapore, Monday. piREE Chinese lads appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh m the fifth police court this afternoon on charges of having escaped from the Reformatory School at about 10 a.m. yesterday. They were charged at the instance of Mr. J. Bence. European Superintendent of the
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  • 100 17 Singapore, Monday. rVO cases of attempted suicide \\c»re this morning mentioned m the fourth police court before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker by Court Inspector J.A. Embury who said that both the accused were m hospital and asked for a week's postponement which was granted. In the first
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    • 246 17 m I? S l» 11 1 L P L 1 WE flncjrpor'.ted m Australia). NEXT SARINGS :uR Pen. tl -lar 4 il cheap round tr.p tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the T ntfei. Fr Class passengers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or me to the connecting X.P.M.
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    • 57 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. FOR HONG KONG, MOJI. KOBE AND OSAKA ss. iANTIIA 10,000 TONS SAILING JANUARY 2 6 AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon an& tickets to China and Japan (interchangeable with P. and O. S.N. Coy.) issued at reduced
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 75 17 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE) Palestine "Imperial;; J n 2 p.S. M Great Britain x K.LM. n 2 p.m. .Formoss and o Macao x "Imperial" n 2 p'n: > Indies Bagan and S e Kock. Padang. Pakta, iS md Siak -*»f Kwong 17 3 p.m b ith-West Sumatra. S.-Easc TO-MORROW Whole "Qantas" 18
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    • 248 17 Mails Expected Maik expected from Netherlands Indies by Air iK.N.1.L.M. 1 to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 1.30 p.m and general deliveries of tetters and parcels 1.40 p.m. respectively on the same day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (K.L.M.i to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 4 p.m. and
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    • 45 17 Extra Mail To Europe By K.LM. Advice has now been received that th_* extra flight to Europe by X.L.M. has been cancelled and the extra mail, previous' v advertised as closing at the General Post Office at 2 p.m. yesterday, will not. therefore, be despatched.
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  • 277 18 Singapore Crime Reports j ie- *J Blngap Among the reports receh J Detective Station between Saturday and 9 am yestt following. A Dutch woman reported tl a hand-bag containing a and a p.ncil from No. 12, W( at 1230 p.m. last Saturday .i. A European reports the the! Sl9 irom
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  • 48 18 Ifr. L. d. Ifastey, son ot tl Commissioner for Canada E will be arriving at Penang by the "Op Ten Noort." Mr 3n the Secretarial Staff of the Commonwealth Relations Co.. which has been sitting m Australia some time. Ke |s returning to England
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    • 166 18 ON THE RADIO JAN. 17 SINGAPORE /hi, gtS melrei I B i" c s) m«trPs (Ml ts€p) 5.00 A he? Peh Nr- 7 00 CI :n r gather Nt .Ik Weber and hi Orcnesad announcemen d i relays m London. D Cream" Eden PhiU- we t Country comei oduced on
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    • 219 18 MROM .m 15.15 HeN (IM m) i Gym; 35 Ught gramophone music. mn 7 45 News bulletin 7 50 Close down io 50 Time signal Opening. Vocal music il 30 Cooking lessons. 11 50 Omroep Orchestra. 12.50 Alexander and his Musette Orchestra m 1 10 Julius Tanster and his Band.
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    • 460 18 TRANSMISSION ■">• ,SB Ml >i' s ,31 55 m) c m. Rural Economy m the Unlvei 6 55 3n£?ft£ w ssrs? SSS^England' Coward IO*: man' and The Rose of Persia !s livan.. With Janet Ham. ton-Smith <Sop r cino». Jok Newton 'Contra lto>_ Jan v^ 1 derGucht (Tenor): Foster Wen
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    • 88 18 MANILA KZRM 9.53 Mcs (31.3 m> p m. 4 20 Popular music. 5.20 Sunkist time. 5.50 News m Spanish. 6.05 News In English. 6.50 Special programme. 7.20 Melody Album. 8.10 News m English. 9.20 Music. 9 50 Close down HOLLAND PCJ 15.22 Mcs (19.7 m J p.m. 8.00 National anthem
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  • 965 19  - FIRST SINGAPORE SARAWAK COMMERCIAL FLIGHT H. L. Hopkin (By Wearne's Make Air History lIVTION hints*? f«f this part of the worM was made during the A Meek-end. A KMI was formed by Wearnes Air Services Ltd.. btveen Malaya am! Sarawak, and there is a strong probability that weekh' service between
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  • 132 19 A.R.P. APPEAL WE have received the following letter from Mr. R. Jumabhoy, one of the leading members of the Indian community m Singapore: AN APPEAL TO INDIANS Sir— l have had an interview with the Director of the Air Raid Precautions Department. I deplore very much the
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  • 364 19 AN his way from Melbourne, Australia, to Germany, England. America and Italy, to study trade conditions, with a view to the betterment of Australian labour problems, Mr. W. L. Cann. Australian manufacturer, accompanied by his wife and daughter, arrived m Singapore to-day on board the Plancius.
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  • 105 19 Man With Parang Arrested Near C.P.O's House [From Our Own Correspondent] Johore Bahru, Sunday. T AST night Mr. L. H. Pearce, Chief Police Officer. Johore Bahru, arrested a Javanese. Ahmad bin Haji Anuar, m the garden.-, surrounding his house at Bukit Mek'rum. Ahmad was armed with a big parang. Another
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  • 129 19 A public lecture wa.s delivered by Janab Navvab Sadar Begum Akhtar. the well known Muslim Poetess. Journalist and Tourist, under the auspices of the Bharathi Bhawan m the premises of the Rama Krishna Mission, 3, Norris Road on Saturday. Srlmati R.M. Krishnan. who garlanded the lecturer,
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  • 305 20 (From Our O n Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Jan. lb Prison 2 j- 1 o ..t Interval AFTER having the bettor of the |«M ud taMtaf W «t mten»t A a,,,),,,,,. Athletfc A-od.ttai -nt down to t eft to*Football Clnh b> two pmk to out
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  • 325 20 (From Ou: Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Jan. 13 THERE was a record gathering present at the cross-country cycle race organised by the Johore International Cycling Union this morn. Ins and the route followed was ciowded at certain spots with interest. 9 In the face of keen
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  • 208 20 Singapore. Monday. A SUIT which came up for hearing before the Chief Justine. Sir Percy McElwaine. this morning was adjourned to a later date at the request of plaintiff's counsel. Mr. T. W. Ong. Mr. Ong. m outlining the facts oft case, said i aopear for the plaint
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  • 73 20 Twenty-seven cards were t**g_J for the January Medal of the *ep Golf club which resulted m a win m Fryer <2 down) The following were the result, or ball sweeps: Saturday: Ist nine. R. J '1 up»: 2nd Nine C W. Wi down > Bur day: Ist nine.
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  • 914 21 Intimidation Charges Fail At Assizes Singapore, Monday. JHE allegation that the man who was most helpful m the search for a missing Malay girl, was the man who had taken the girl away the previous night, was made by the girl's father
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  • 66 21 Memel Germans Become Storm Troopers v Kaunas, Jan. 16. •RAL thousand Memel Germans ined the Storm Troops deformed after the recent Nazi 1 to the elections tion. which includes is carrying out military arious parts of the country ie a semi-official Luthuanian state'Uttt the formation does not con- the Luthuanian
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  • 66 21 Hankow Without Light Power I Hankow, Jan. 16. he ;v:aey of coal stocks resulted ißdn« n H ht Power company lay Plunging the foreign 111 Qarkn s.s. tble stocks of coal are and the company has mpting to prevent fical power. Japanese ng the promise to b C( -;U tons
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  • 28 21 (Shanghai. Jan. 16. arrivii 11 f «noua charitable here yesterday from had been Interit authorities. He Chiang Kai Shek :t> for fifty thousand Use m hi., wplfnrp Reuter
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  • 105 21 BRITISH PRO-CONSUL TO BE CHARGED LONDON, JAN 16 IT IS LEARNED IN LONDON THAT ERNEST GOLDING (BRITISH PRO-CONSCUL AT SAN SEBASSTIAN) WILL SHORTLY BE TRIED BY A SPANISH NATIONALIST COURT Golding is now m prison m San Sebastian, having been arrested shortly after the discovery of an incriminating package m
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  • 435 21 Whites 6: Colours 4. TOOD hockey was played on the S.C.C. Padang yesterday m the Europeans hockey trial. The game started at a fast pace, but as it progressed play, though interesting, was lacking m skill. Goals were plentiful, and all of them came
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  • 551 22 THREE TIES PLAYED YESTERDA V mm aimp m.'by tournament, three ties ATINO th< sc.C. seven-a-sfck rugoj 1 went; ning played on the padang the ins were rerj keee* eeotestedeaeepl hi the**. "^J < t v mrwheta-ed a weak Saner repteseiiUtten, and contin strath ef the side on rat
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  • 495 22 V y\x\\ «">: 35th Fortress I IN a scrappy game of hockey yesterday evening, the V.M.C.A. bt the 35th Fortress Company (Pulau Brani) by five goals to two the Anson Road ground. The V's were the better team and did well rin The visitors
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  • 419 23 Eight Goals Scored In Fast Game [mm SCRC 3s tr7NTOUS game of hockey between the Loyals and the Straits Chinese Recreation Club, Ist XI teams, played at Gillman Barracks rp-riav resulted m a win for the military by five goals to three. came
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  • 159 23 Df|),,t p »liee 2; Novice XI 0. ahru Depot police defeated the Novice XI by two goals to an interesting hockey match played at the Depot padang. the better team, play vigorous hockey. Sham tstanding on the field and •mating several attacks, scored m
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  • 61 23 TO-DA Y'S STATE PRACTICE r DAY's hockey practice match between the state teams playing Negri-Sembilan and Johore next week will be played on the C.S.C. ground and not on the S-RC. Padang as previously stated. Trs team to play against Negn-Sem-bilai. will play m coloured jerseys. Th. 1 Europeans vs.
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  • 141 23 Sime Darby Hold Golf Competition r celebrate the retirement of Mr. H. S. Russell, the Sime Darby Golf Crab held a competition at the Island Club on Saturday, Jan. 14. The result was as follows:— G. W. Piercy 82-14 68. C. J. Clackett 90-18 72. i S. T. Rees 122-4*
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  • 108 23 At thi annual general meeting held on Saturday, at th-: Club's premises. No. 27 Amber Road, the following were elected as office -bervers for the ensu Ing j'o:v:— PresiriLr.t. Mr. Lim H -n Yecw; Vice-Pres de:it., Mr. Lim Ho Seng: Low Peng Cer, Goh Eng Chirr. lion, secretary.
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  • 49 23 A meeting of the Singapore and Johore members of the Non-Benders will be held at thte S.C.C. on Jan. 23 at 6.30 p.m. (following the Cricket Meeting of the S.C.C.) The meeting is to decide on matches to be played this season and to elect a captain.
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  • 57 23 The following will represent Sim r Darby Sports Club against Duncan Roberts Ltd In a friendly game of soccer tc-dav. at the Fairer Park at 5 15 p.m Mohd HaGhim, Neo Eng Bee. S. Gould, S. J. Rand, AD Dant. C A Parkinson. Abdrllah, Pakn.samy, Tommy
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  • 299 23 Forrester Wins Stroke Competition THE January stroke competition of the Garrison Golf Club was played at Tanglin on Saturday and Sunday, and resulted m a win for J. H. Forrester with a net score of 66. The following were the best returns: J H. Forrester 84 18 M W. H
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  • 296 23 Postal Club's Easy Win Over R. A. M. C. P.O.C. 4;' R.A.M.C. 0. COCCER of a high standard was seen m last nights' match between the Post Office Club and the R.A.M.C., which ended m a win by the former by 4—o, at Postal ground. Highlights of the game were
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  • 94 23 THE Akuzawa Cup played for over the week-end at the Island Golf Club won by Ishida with a nett score of 133. Some of the best cards returned were: C. Ishida <20> 87 and 8C 133 nett Y. Nakayama (10 73 and 81 134 nett S. Hayashida
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  • 583 24 _1 n British Note Widely A1 1 Acclaimed communicated to Washington and Paris and approved by both. He belie, es the French Government is liktly to prepare a similar note, and adds that though the note does not refer to financial or
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  • 86 24 Tokyo. Jan 16— It is expected here that Prance will shortly present a note similar to Britain's note The government has no intention of making 9 hasty reply to the British note sime th-> issues involved have been repeatedly explained In detail to the British and American ambassadors
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  • 209 24 MYSTERIOUS EXPLOSIONS IN LONDON London. Jan. lb eCOrHNPYARD is investigating 5 two mysterious explosions which occurred m London early Uusmonjine the bigger of which was ouiSUST B Central J^™*> Boards control room at Southward Innumerable window, were shattered but nobody was hurt A- explosion of a similar nature occurred on
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  • 80 24 Lerida. Jan. 16, THE Nationalists have captur Cervera, 50 miles northwest Barcelona, after a rapid advan during the night. The town fell to General Mc cardo's Araganese and Maestrai army, which effected a junction Tarrega about eight miles east The Republicans gave way whi they found
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  • 113 24 Geneva. Jan. l 6 I ORD Halifax and M. Bonnet are L tending the private committee me tag of the council this morning to tv the agenda which will include Cnina Lord Halifax is expected to JJJ private meeting with Dr WellMl Koo before leaving for London
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  • 52 24  -  Nanyang Siang P au 1Hongkong. JanChinese guerillas, after r < l L h( Yuhang. are pressing on to tw K Heavy Chinese forces are c ncen In the suburbs of Yuham j The situation south of PIH,l p u bl become tense, with the Japan kading all outlets
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    • 10 24 QheJOelicious %irst Quencher j J v Sailing 0 AERATED WATERS
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