Morning Tribune, 23 January 1939
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Title Section12 1939-01-23 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE jiP-N»- 3M- SINGAPORE, MONDAY, January 23, 1939 FIVE CENTS.12 words
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Article504 1939-01-23 1 BARCELONA PREPARES FOR ITS FATE BARCELONA, JAN. 22. LL NON-MILITARY FACTORIES AND BUSINESS HOUSES |W BARCELONA WILL BE CLOSED DURING THE COMING PEEK IN ORDER TO RELEASE THE WORKERS FOR CONTRUCTION OF THE CITY'S FORTIFICATIONS. A decree by the department of economy orders all men under 5 and all womenReuter - 504 words
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99 1939-01-23 1 Italy Germany To Get Nothing From Franco? [London, Jan. 22. 'ITH Franco steadily closing m on Barcelona The Observer's plomatic correspondent discusses c possible effect on Germantalian diplomacy of Franco's vieDry m Spain. Thr writer states that consultations aye taken place through diplomatic Jannels between the British and Jench governments99 words
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Article128 1939-01-23 1 't is not even greatly feared that "frmarn and Italy will obtain a jnancial or economic hold over »Pam by offers of help m reconstruc- or su PP-y of armaments for the mo* of Spanish participation the general arms race. regarded as possible is that the linoV P128 words
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Article28 1939-01-23 1 v u 'i Jan 22:— The British m a I," sta nholme was slightly dami n !1 an air raid this morning *»nich fifty homhi uorp Hronned. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration43 1939-01-23 1 The Cavalier, Imperial Airways flying boat, operating between iSew YoTk and Bermuda was forced down m the open sea and wrecked yesterday. Ten survivors, clinging to the wreckage were picked up by rescue boats which hastened to the scene.43 words
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382 1939-01-23 1 Imperial Airways Machine Sinks In Atlantic: 3 Feared Drowned New York. Jjiil 22. THE Cavalier, Imperial Airways machine, flying between New York and Bermuda, sent out an S.O.S. at 12.47 eastern standard time, "All engines are failing through ice. Altitude is fifteen hundred feet. Forced landing m a few minutes."Reuter - 382 words
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Article139 1939-01-23 1 Rome, Jan. 22. CARCASTIC references to the Western democracies and adversaries of Fascism form the keynote of Mussolini's speech to an audience of farmers to-day. After saying that the adversaries were too stupid to be dangerous and that their speeches were full of puerile, calumnious and fantasticReuter - 139 words
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Article43 1939-01-23 1 Moscow, Jan. 22. M. Stalin and other leaders were among the ?a»t audience at the memo rial meeting In Bolshoy theatre 00 the lifteenth anniversary of Lenin's death. All rose m solemn silence as the proceeding opened In honour of Lenin's mcmi ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Advertisement21 1939-01-23 1 jf- r On Other Pages Bid J j Ra ii P.saster Markets rU'^'Vnendship ,k. 19. 20. 2 i 22 &|3 i21 words
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282 1939-01-23 2 SINGAPORE MAN'S LAST -MINUTE ADVENTURE BID MAKING a last minute decision Mr. Richard Hawkin. an Englisliman who had been residing at Bukit Timah Road and who has been out last for quite some time, mailed yesterday morning aboard the Ningpo junk Pan^-jin with Mr. A. I. Peterson, an Australian, and282 words
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Article252 1939-01-23 2 Don't Show This To Your Wife! (Tribune StafT Reporter) Penang, Saturday. A GOOD woman inspires a man. i brilliant woman interests hun, a -u-autiful woman fascinaies him —but the sympathetic woman gets him:" Now, gentlemen, will someone tell me which is really the weaker sex? asked Dr. N.K. Menon at252 words
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52 1939-01-23 2 Parliament Will Not Be Summoned Before Jan. 3 1 I London. Jan. 21— The Prime Minister fias again declined to summon Parliament earlier than the end of month m repuy to a second letter from the Oppo> sition Leader urging him to reconsider the decision he announced on Wedn 35--day.—British52 words
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Article96 1939-01-23 2 Boy Found Dead Singapore. Saturday. THE ambulance was called to the 1 Civil Air Port this afternoon to attend to a boy who was said to have bee n found floating m the seaplane channel and was picked up by a Malay boatman. The boy was said to have died96 words
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Article, Illustration283 1939-01-23 2 DOUBLE SOCIETY WEDDING IN PENANG the Municipal Band the Leon* for a double ML— Janet Leong Miss Constance I within a few minutes each| became former of Mr I Cheng Guan (son of Mr. Yee| Son. motor magnate Singapore, and! Mrs. Yee Son). the latterTribune - 283 words
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Article334 1939-01-23 2 Sick Man Robbed (From Our Own Correspondent! Johore Bahru. Saturday I DRAMATIC story of how while bj was lying ill m his hut m hii ow estate at Kangkar. Plentone, on the night of Dec. 3. three robber* broke into the hut and while one bound his legs and tied334 words
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Advertisement29 1939-01-23 2 MAKE IT BURTOL'S j FOR 1939 Cleaned In A Day The Burtol Ways j We Collect 6- Deliver Just Telephone 7776 Burtol Quick Clfaners 278. Orchard Road. i SINGAPORE29 words
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164 1939-01-23 3 F.M.S. Rail Disaster Ipoh, Sunday. rr is strongly rumoured m Ipoh that m giving their verdict on the P ing' inqu iry into the recent railway disaster near Slim River, the mittee of enquiry will recommend the offer of a substantial re*ni for information164 words
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264 1939-01-23 3 Y.W.C.A. CLUBS AND CLASSES REOPEN THE Y.W.CA. is opening its clubs and classes' this month. Enrolmints for the M*"***?" are now being received at the Y.W.c.a. tWce. Raffles Quay. Two dressmaking classes under the expert tutelage of Mrs. W. Lake are mincing on Tuesday, Jan. 31, at 9-oU i r.i264 words
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Article172 1939-01-23 3 r Singapore, Saturday. H fifth annual general meeting •I the Gregg Shorthand Writer's Wriitii was held at the Mercantile Institute to-day at 2.30 pjn. with the President, Mr. P. E. Perera the chair. Tn e committee's report and accounts t the year ended Dec. 31, 1938172 words
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Article31 1939-01-23 3 Singapore, Saturday.— A watch valued at $150 was reported missing from the premises of Messrs. Rene Ullman this afternoon at P.affles Place Police investigation by Inspector Choo is proceeding.31 words
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303 1939-01-23 3 Governments $200,000 Scheme For Labour Colony (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ipoh, Sunday. JT IS estimated that nearly $200,000 will be spent before the new scheme for centralised accommodation for Government coolies and manual labourers at Teluk Anson is completed. The purpose of the scheme is tocon- centrate into one area, all303 words
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117 1939-01-23 3 THIS ROOSTER DOES NOT LIKE CHILDREN DELIEVE it or not, there is a young rooster at Parit Buntar that does not like children. The rooster can be seen every evening m the vicinity of the omnibus stand strutting proudly up and down the road. Should a small child happen to117 words
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Article72 1939-01-23 3 Singapore, Saturday,— Yong Chew Kee, was arrested this evening by Inspector Choo of the Central Police Station following a report that he ootained goods' from various Chinese cloth merchants along Circular Road and tendered cheques for the goods purchased. All the cheques wer c dishonoured by the72 words
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Article135 1939-01-23 3 Brunei Prince To Be Entertained THK Persaudaran Sahabat Pena (Brotherhood of Friends of the Pen) is giving a tea-party this evening at the bungalow of Mr. A. M. Alsagoff, J. P., at Siglap, m honour of H.H. the i Raja Bendahara of Brunei and party. The Raja Bendahara is an135 words
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Advertisement85 1939-01-23 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMENS COMPENSATION. SILVIKRIN LOTION ■■M_aM_*_-_a_HHa_H(_B-H__-«__B__n___-_f The daily dressing that nourishes the hair roots and gives the hair back its youthful life and lustre; also quickly clears up dandruff, stops falling hair and promotes vigorous, healthy85 words
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Article134 1939-01-23 4 London Saturday. Previous To-day Change amiRM reiturele s Quiet Belleri 8 1 16 8 l^ v Ist Forward (February) Buyers J}fll6 3i j j,.. Sellers 8 l lo 2nd Forward "Apr- June. Buyers 8 1 1« 8 Sellers 81 3 3rd Forward (July Sept.) Buyers 818 BljlJ »i*^134 words
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Article62 1939-01-23 4 Dunlop Robber 746 7415 General Electric o n ♦>qiiou —md Imperial Cbe^cal iDdoiMM 0 gjWfc Rubber Plan Inyeitmwu TWT iT AuPr H tnm /»ycr niniiu »j pahanga I/Jndon As^tlc 1QL War Loan 97 5 K 97 l j Chartered Bank 9 9 British American Tobacso 94 4.62 words
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Article68 1939-01-23 4 London, Saturday. Previous To-day Chance T.T. en Parts (closing selling rate) 177 21 176.90 -f 69 T.T. op Amsterdrm (closing middle rate) 8 62-1 16 3.61-3 8 Oil 10 T.T. on S) -uighai (closing selling rate) 8-12 Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 1 3-1 32 Unchanged68 words
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Article53 1939-01-23 4 New Yon-:. Saturday. RUBBBft Previoi; To-day Chanet Market Tone Steady Dull Spot Buyers 15 7JB 15 3 4 -I|B Sellers 16 15 7,8 —18 Forward AprillJune Buyers 15 7 8 15 3 4 --18 Sellers 16 15 7 8 -1,8 TIN Market Tone Quiet dull Spot 4653 words
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Article30 1939-01-23 4 GOLD London. Saturday. Previous To-day Ch Fine Bar per M l 8 7 £.-8-8» 2 SILVEK Of^f 20-116 20-3 16 19 f months' forward 19-3 4 19-7 830 words
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Article18 1939-01-23 4 London. Saturday TIN STANDARD J2?2' toUS y Spot vafternoon (closing dtlm) g Ctojed Forward I2io-J.4 Closed18 words
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Article543 1939-01-23 4 THE following quotations from New" York were received from Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co.. by air mail yesterday Last Sale STOCKS Jan. 20 Jan. 21 Adams Express INO pan 10 3 8 9's American Can t Par $25 98 9. Amer. Foni. Power $7 Dfd543 words
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Advertisement60 1939-01-23 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION UMTTED FREE yourselves from the (TEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery fir important documents) m BAFE BOXES m our VAULTS mt CHINA. BUILDING, CHULIA BTREET< SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, Mid ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that dAFETY and60 words
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Advertisement12 1939-01-23 4 SOUTH BHITISU INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD IYi AkIIJMIID i>. so:>r, 2 rtnlayaon Owen12 words
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Article745 1939-01-23 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company MINING Singapore, Jan. 21, 1 p.m. SnHin jog BatuSelangor J^ Berjuntai 91 Burma Malay i3o 13 9 Chenderiang 03Q £g Kong Tin I'r1 'r 1« J Idns Hydraulic 6 6 JF 0.60 0.65 jelebu Tin §S| 0.28 johan TLi 9 v 8 d Kampong745 words
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Article245 1939-01-23 5 Maynwd Co. Ltd. $30,000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 W 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 1901 red 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31 Bept. 30 102% lMVfc norn 4 H% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 1M& 110 norn 41 w Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30.... 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 114245 words
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Article113 1939-01-23 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Jan. 21, 1 p.m. lotai lot Ootfift ny +jr.x\6ea<\ Books Date -a. Div. yeai Close Payable TTN GENERAL K. Kamunting 3d. Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Jan. 28 5% Pungah 9d div. Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Jan. 21 7>/ 2 9d. bonus Petalinc b%113 words
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Article210 1939-01-23 5 LYALL EVATTS QUOTATIONS Singapore. Saturday. Buyers Sellers tt^t 1?1 1?5 Batu Selangors J* J* HongFatts 0.65 0^68 [Hongkong Tm JJJ *> .Jelebus e el ?ni Kamunting Tim «J JJt JKatu Tin Jg 6 ?4 6 Kminghalls -lO- irKramats Kuchais l 2 Laruts Kin 167 Unguis 1-flJ JjJJ London Tin 3*210 words
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Advertisement151 1939-01-23 5 NEDERLANDSCH HANDELIMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1320 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 DE lONQH M. TAUDIN CHABOT Direetot151 words
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Advertisement192 1939-01-23 6 PAVILION 6-15 9-15 TO-NIGHT NOT FOR A LONG TIME HAVE VW HAD St < H X SCREENFUL OF FUN! -^-M H-tta-fc ..fl <i 4 a _<_____r9 mmmW/%mm\ mmß&z**mma^k\Mm mm _V» '-Tl 5- ymm m mmm^mr^ m mW V_P£._£ Jfl] T* l_Pl_f __4___Pf i aoo x ■yWT oro* v«<. tm mT192 words
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Advertisement256 1939-01-23 6 r T ReZttre tbe thundering Thrills of the Most Famous AdVen* fl ture Story ever filmed! fl If CAPITOJL~^jj 1 1 j 3 SHOWS TO-DAY... 3-15 6-15 -Tl5 l I I m^^mmWk\\ f*S&z*\ H i mmmfM WtKC' j\l^flD^V' V ~—mm—— i l__%-*_-i^ fl _R___lr V _I_H mT-aomV -^^V Im -9m9_H256 words
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Advertisement215 1939-01-23 7 \OPENING TO-MORROIm The Popular Star of "Valley i nf Ihe Giants" m another jfifto aelion Itil j <T* tOCKO! j\ < mr ...right on the chin! "j* _w o U _t_-_-P _-__-k ]*m*\ fl«_ fl B J mR V BF"? > -^^SMACKOf \II j I right on the hisser.' ______________UiM215 words
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Advertisement247 1939-01-23 7 j POSITIVELY LAST DAY OF THE YEAR'S j I FUNNIEST COMEDY HIT! I I TO-DAY AT 3-15, 6-15 9-15 p.m. I I ALHAMBRA I You will Never See a collection of comedians like this again. So don't S miss this Great Laugh Show I I KEOPEGEJE fltf^ x^_r -^*wr& —go247 words
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Article521 1939-01-23 8 Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE UMItUy Pla-i town Of Kian,. ff £5£ ___sas_-__atWaS«s—« town ror the SolUn'- Coronation on Tmmmf. With thc approach of the sreat day. peonl fWW ail part, t Selangor are raring into KUng, residential acconSSlut.o.l being taxed to the utmo^ The F M.S. Railways521 words
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Article62 1939-01-23 8 Death Of Former Malayan The death is announced by Reuter Mr. Noel Trotter at I^ammaw-J";; Jan. 19. Mr. Trotter was the remaster General of the Straits be" ments and retired m 1907. Mr. Trou was 79. N 'oe Mr. Henry Trotter, father of M Trotter, came from Ceylon m wn62 words
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Advertisement94 1939-01-23 8 SUN TALKIE Mt ■.."> TO-NKiin: Ml am "Hellship Morgan" With (ieorge Bancroft Ann Sothern. EMPIRE TALKIE 7 P.M. LAST NHillT Ml P.M. Fred Astaire m "Shall We Dance" IIMrMroNiGHTPREMIERE I SATURDAY 28th JAN. j I SEASON SCREENING 31st JAN. 20.1 i Century-Fox Gigantic £400.000 Production A T wSTi' r 1"94 words
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Miscellaneous107 1939-01-23 8 Law Notice For To-day Before the Chief Justice In W Cour at 10.30 a.m. fimjlto] asMagistrate's Appeals:— omtw* signee vs. H. J. Schefelaar LuiU Rex vs. Yio Sin Fong Yio v 3rc Before Mr. Justice Pedlou. i" Court at 11 a.m. nrtcialt" Summonses-in-Chambers. UI ing Summons and Motions. nf iCoui107 words
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Advertisement87 1939-01-23 9 1 _-_^_^_B /f ///////////////////////ft. _-^-^_H a I f//////////////////ff/ _^^mm tw^^^^^L\ wm j f/ /fAAwKm\ _-^w_^_^a _^R I B _L_ 5 mm^L^ S? __F ........................I >^^^®^^^s :^^i^ i Ss5?SSS_^- :^.^?i>- ■__wl_r lPk^ -ol___*l Hfll_KSM^.^>i-^r^,'>; ■___o_l _-__Fay x N <«^M_lj i V H_flK«a-__-6i^-»-j»-v.fc'^-r/ Vm. T f II t_ T .m^Omr^^Om^^ m I87 words
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271 1939-01-23 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Monday, January 23, 1939. CEYLON'S CONSTITUTION ONUS memorandum on the con.stitution of Ceylon presented by the Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott, has drawn m._ny favourable comments. Sir Ar.Jrew, who was formerly Colonial Secretary of the {Straits Settlements and went to Ceylon after being Governor of Hongkong. hM dealt ably271 words
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Article, Illustration597 1939-01-23 10 Doctor Schacht's Annoyed Him Hitler has just sacked hin tor bungling his job m Britain. r'LOSE observers had a glimpse oT the real situation when Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, Germany's Reichsbank President, arrived m London The Premier ignored him. Al! Schacht's overtures to "economic appeasement" fell flat. Mr.597 words
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Article, Illustration58 1939-01-23 10 m _n. -mm—m^^mmmmmmm Mr Brian Crover the British airman-engineer, and his Russian wife ar rived m England from Moscow after Mr. Grower's release f ITm S, anka prison. Mr. Grover was imprisoned to? seven wee^tir hiinr arrested for entering Soviet Russia ille_ra!lv h* til* «L J belllJs RE? ksm s?ff^^sLt_sSSS58 words
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Article176 1939-01-23 10 Messrs. Fraser and Neave Ue^jj giving 5.000 drinks for school chimin Klang during the Coronation ceir brations A A A There will be a ceremonial opem« of the Johore Assizes on Feb. 5 »L Justice Mills will arrive at the u>» shortly before 10.30 a.m. and win spect a176 words
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Advertisement45 1939-01-23 10 To-days White Label Announcement You can bluff all the world some of the time. You can bluff some of the world all the time. But you can't bluff all the world all the time. There is no bluff about the high quality of" DEWAR'S W.P.S.-F45 words
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Article383 1939-01-23 11 What Experiences In Spain And China Teach DOISON gas high explosive incendiary bomb. Which is the greatest war-terror? Invaluable are the lessons of Spain and China m fire and explosion v the military staffs of "non-intervention" Europe. But of gas, for various reasons, they have learnt383 words
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381 1939-01-23 11 How Refugees Are Taken Care Of In China REFUGEES m the interior are well taken care of although there are a few unavoidable exceptions. There are good signs of modernization m southwestern provinces where reconstruction programmes are being carried out on a large scale. Politically, the Chinese people are more381 words
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Article108 1939-01-23 11 King Farouk To Visit Britain London. PREPARATION for the forthcoming visit to England of King Farouk of Egypt have begun m London, according to the "Evening Standard". The King, who v/ill be accompanied by Queen Farida, will arrive m England at the beginning of this summer and will also stop108 words
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Article68 1939-01-23 11 Vacancies exist m the Medical Services ol the Straits Settlements and the Federated Malay States for suitably qualified local officers; and applications are invited at an early date. Candidates must be registrable io tre medical register of the S.S. and F.M.S. and must be domiciled m Malaya. Further68 words
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Article, Illustration36 1939-01-23 11 Rosalind Russell, who plays ••Christine" screen wife of Robert Donat m the film version of THE CITADEL, produced m England by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The season opens at the Pavilion on Tuesday, Jan. 31.36 words
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Article41 1939-01-23 11 Ottawa. WITH a world output of gold estimated at 2,774,000 ounces m September (exclusive of Soviet Russia). South Africa's share was 1,035,000 ounces, the United States' (including the Philippines and Alaska) 477,102 ounces, and Canada's 409.612 ounces.41 words
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Advertisement20 1939-01-23 11 T( > ENJOY GOOD FOOD n *OR YOUR CONVENIENCE Before or After the Show D 'NE WINE AT THE CAPITOL RESTAURANT20 words
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Advertisement44 1939-01-23 11 POLAROID Glasses are flic late* scientific discovery m glare protection. They permit you to actually see ZB to Ml feet below thc surface of the water. Now $6.00 Sec our demonstration ot this remarkable new invention. THOMPSON OPTICAL Co. 4, ARCADE, SINGAPOBE, PHONE 3402.44 words
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Advertisement88 1939-01-23 11 THI TRUI TONIC FOOD j OHmmmhrtm CtimtmmASfrm j Tailoring to be worthy of the name, must Include CUT, FIT AND FINISH. Weil-Tailored Suits arc thc product of expert craftsmanship, and as such arc guaranteed at AURORA'S TAILORING DEPARTMENT RECENT ADDITION A Diplomaed Lady Dressmaker AURORA SSSk Corner of High Street88 words
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Article, Illustration365 1939-01-23 12 The Lord Mayor of London, Sir Frank Bowater, and the Lady Mayoress were hosts at the annual children's fancy dress party at the Mansion House, City of London. Dirk Whittington, his cat at his feet, gazes at the Lord Mayor's Throne at the Mansion House. Dick is 11-year-old RichardPlanet News - 365 words
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Article, Illustration733 1939-01-23 14 A LOVELY HOME IN BEVERLY HILLS HOWEVER SMALL YOUR H ol MAY BE, THESE PICTURES \y, SUGGEST IDEAS AND Impr 0v MENTS TO YOU Hay MMand's pretty Californian house is distinguished by a simple, homely atmosphere, by clever colour schemes and good decorative effects DAY Milland, Paramount film star, whose733 words
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Advertisement449 1939-01-23 16 I I i I JBfc C__*«- i 1 "~Z7 1 *fti-l_sffi___ _______s** BYP&Oaiid BRITISH INDIA.tINES (DVCORPORATED IN CNOLAMD) Oat D Tonnage Spore Toaaago f-pora 1838 *j*o9 r>*^oiTo* noon Jan 27 CORFU 15,000 Mar. 10 BWA&DIDI BJB Feb.lu CHITRAL 15,000 Mar. 24 HURD^N $070 Feb. 11 CARTHAGE 15,000 Apr. 7 S^TON449 words
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Advertisement438 1939-01-23 16 !k TO FRENCH PORTS! j*** CHARGEURS REUNIS I HOMEWARDS. ir*p PADARAN For Marseiles, Nantes. St. Nazariere Bordeaux .>•_ ADEN Mtin-*"— i Havre, Antwerp, Dunkirk p, J JTO SAIGON INDOCHINAJ t CAP PADARAN For Saleon. Tourane and Haiphong j an y I CAP TOURANE For Saigon, Tourane and Haiphong Feb J438 words
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Article139 1939-01-23 17 »IPs U.OXGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Godown Gate Gate Op ten Noon 22 1 l Bohna 20 t l Gewansi— Cuacam 18 2 3 Steel Scientist 32 2 3 SUversanda) 34 2 3 Ker.kon Maru 36 2 3 Benwyvis M 4 5 Benwyvis139 words
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Article67 1939-01-23 17 Ottawa. WHILE Canada does not encourage im- migration as m the past decade, the number of new settlers coming to Canada from April 1 to the end of September 'last year numbered 10,704 as compared with 9.272 m the corresponding period m 1937. an increase of 15.467 words
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Article489 1939-01-23 17 Singapore. Saturday. Richard Wong, who first appeared before Mr. Conrad Oiur.am m the Second I'oiice Court on Dec. 7, of la._n year m response to a .summons i.ssued against him to the effect that he on August 2, at Singapore dishonestly misappropriated certain moveable property viz.489 words
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Article189 1939-01-23 17 F.M.S.R. Strike Off [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Saturday TN consequence of an assurance given by Mr. L. M. Smart. Genera! Manager of the F.M.S. Railways, 2,500 workmen of the Central Workshops at Sentul called off their strike to-day. In an interveiw with the Tribune, Mr. Smart said that189 words
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Article288 1939-01-23 17 COLLIDED WITH CONSTABLE Singapore, Saturday. ALLEGING m his defence that the cyclist, a policeman, with whom he was alleged to have collided, was smell ing of liquor that he, the cyclist had told lies, and that there had been no collision, Chew Keow Seng, a Hokkien and the cashier of288 words
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Advertisement310 1939-01-23 17 BIRXS PHILP LIKE. (Incorporated m Australia). NEXT SAILINGS MARELLA Dne S i,S, MEHKUR ££.27 Mar. 4 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. F-r. Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or .iSSSSSJ! the connecting X.P.M. Vessel. ?.r{»^SL SYDNEr retnm $642.86 Ist310 words
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Advertisement69 1939-01-23 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LI NEJ FOR HONG KONG, MOJI. KOBE AND OSAKA ss. S AMTH I A 10,000 TONS SAILING JANUARY 2 6 AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon anc. Second Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China69 words
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Miscellaneous79 1939-01-23 17 [POSTAL INTELLIGENCE TO-DAY Parcels only) Juhr 23 10.30 a.m' Suis-i-ig 23 2 p.m. E South- West Sumatra. S.-East, 3, Celebes. Moluccas and Lor Dilly .A a\ Both n 23 10.30 a.m. ian -tal Op ten Noort 23 9 a.m. Cong Pandaa Both n 23 10.30 am TO-MORROW rt c k79 words
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Article726 1939-01-23 18 PHAR PAR <y SKY-RAIDER CREATE UPSETS Taipinr, Saturday. TWO fine dividends oi $88 and $66 were a feature of the Taiping races Unlay, which ended the two-day Skye meet'n>r here. Baai Lynne related her yesterday's success and again won the ieoond race to §COTa a726 words
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Article40 1939-01-23 18 Total Pool $12,950 Komolux ***** Dazzle ***** Miss Labis -'2100 Penzance ***** Panean ***** Emperor Kublai ***** Gallant Map-pie ***** M.G.M. ***** Anboss ***** Gusher ***** DOUBLE TOTES Ist. 8 ticket?. $50 each 2nd 12 ticket* 175 each40 words
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245 1939-01-23 18 I A X rSSs n i TV V on K,ida> 10 -is P m «Hl water- o DOmpetWoTta StoiS^ P™ f° f Ull felt that a controlling body such as the one mentioned above cannot be Dut or benefit to swimming m general and all245 words
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360 1939-01-23 18 HANDICAPS FOR SATURDAY'S RACES AT IPOH I from Our Own Reporter] THF following are handicaps for the first day of the Perak Turf Club meet on Jan. ?8 and weights for four events of the 0^ day: Horses, Class 2, Div. 1. 512 forlongs straight. Russian Rose Squeeze fj Redouble360 words
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Article123 1939-01-23 18 The following are thc handicaps ti lour events for the second dayHorses. Class 4, Div. 2, 6 furs Sunbeam 9* Bintang Tujoh Cheeky Marche.ia II 813 Eastern Ally Lady Ida Just My Luck jj Blossom Time Newzv 86 Horses, Class 4, Div. 3.-6 fats Climate King of Hearts123 words
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Article675 1939-01-23 19 Inter -State Hockey Singapore, Sunday. LvIDUAL brilliance very nearly triumped over team p!ay on the Lang yesterday afternoon when Singapore beat Negri Sembilan by Uoalstotwo. Shiek Mustaphii lived up to his reputation, and right to the last •jnute of the game, one never knew when he675 words
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Article48 1939-01-23 19 Durban, Jan. 21. ENGLAND had scored 489 for the loss of four wickets when they declared their first innings closed, m their cricket test match against South Africa. Paynter contributed 243 to the total. South Africa replied with 73 for one at close of play. Reuter.48 words
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Advertisement320 1939-01-23 19 Mill. THK nr<T,v\ ,I J.? F THE CHINA RELIEF FUND. ■■a DISTINGUISHEB PATRONAGE OF THE CONSUL-GENERAL THE f hiv. R CHIN A, MR. KAO LING-PAI, LHINA RELIEF FUND COMMITTEE OF SINGAPORE will present THE HU-HAV SONGSTER* m M_r_.fi.Pn-_* i« Talented Chinese Anateur Artistes) m 2 MODERN CHINESE CHORAL AND DRAMATIC320 words
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Advertisement85 1939-01-23 19 HE FELL FOR A BEAUTIFUL LURE! I ~^g m JLX WM r fIEJH ____L "nTt pwd*-^ 0 f mmW \w rnttr ___nfT^^— ~i! n AiWimmmmwVS JWC^^L i^yal IP________-rt&S^^_________________k _iT_B oo n'' n n#v I .F" _fl-___»F <m_l B __gf'S__n__' < BTC^ 2T^ _M _s<%lNm ou,dn 't<i>.l Sc,e "cc WjAwT-mA. a___k,85 words
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635 1939-01-23 20 STRAITS POLICE BEAT STATES AT RUGGER (Trihune Staif Reporter) Singapore. Sunda>. SS Police l'pts. F.M.S. Police r > N* tfOR the sixth year m succession the F.M.S. Police failed In earn a victory over Ihe S.S. Police K. Iheir annual rugby match, and after draw ne with the S.S. during635 words
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356 1939-01-23 20 English Scottish Cup And League Soccer London, j an 21 FIRST round ties for the Scottish Cup were played to-day, Umint fourth round matches for the English F.A. trophy. Most English third division and all the Scottish League mat were cancelled. Hearts' victory by 11-2 over Penicuick m the Scottish356 words
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Article356 1939-01-23 20 > London. Jan. 21. SIXTY-FIVE thousand people sa? the rugger match between England and Wales, played at Twickl| enham this afternoon. Heaton kicked off, and England man. tamed their iuperiority alter repu-irj a Welsh attack The lively Engiis. 1 1 three-quarters combined splendidly. The356 words
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Advertisement30 1939-01-23 20 SANDEMAN'S AND SHERRIES M/AmV J fc. discern i w g St* a *3*^. f^^____»_-il--.-* ftjAp' |jjSS__fikj Vin tage Wine well-matured iito_^__r..^ ,W WOO( WmV SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. WJP.S. 130 words
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314 1939-01-23 21 London, Jan. 22. AFTER emphasising how much of Japan's terms to China is not acceptable to Britain and America. Scrutator m the Sunday Times points out that the British note to Japan is careful to make clear that Britain does not standReuter - 314 words
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106 1939-01-23 21 German Trade Shows Unfavourable Trade Balance Berlin. Jan. 22. EKMAVVS trade m l»88 closed with an unfavouraWa trade LJce of 132 million marka, acidinir to figures Just published. ,port< totalled 6.052 million marks, ports over 5.160 million. £> figures for the old Reich excludAustria but including Sudetenland J last OctoberReuter - 106 words
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Article120 1939-01-23 21 (Tribune Staff Reporter*. Ipoh. Saturday. HIS Highness the Raja Muda of Perak had an unpleasant exerienee yesterday when the State ar m which he was returning home rom Batu Gajah was involved m a ollision m the outskirts of Ipoh. I Ii gathered that His120 words
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88 1939-01-23 21 form-.. Berlin. Jan. 22. liih,I iih, n r l ad an hour s conversation ChvJllSSS?*^ F reign mnistei f e r r L Rlbbentro P was also present. nin?! n o! 11 V que says all Questions conS -w i! ms betwee n Germany and SniReuter - 88 words
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Article86 1939-01-23 21 244 Sat urday.— Arrested by' a at 1 St Davis aged 25 a ,Scots i .*^m k«■ to the Gordon Barracks, before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker police court this morninrr 5 m a cha rge that at about •^Vrt ay he wa s alleged to hay86 words
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Article, Illustration208 1939-01-23 21 Singapore, Saturday. rpHE wedding of. Mr O. L. Bugge, son of Comdr. and Mrs. J. M. Bugge, of Suswell Hill London, and Miss Margaret Doris Garcia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Garcia, of Singapore, look place at the St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, at noon to-day.Tribune - 208 words
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Article170 1939-01-23 21 Charity Badminton (By "FETE.") Singapore, Sunday. rpHE largest crowd yet to witness a badminton game was seen at the Happy World covered stadium last night when the. Singapore Badminton Association put up a programme of two men's singles, one men's doubles and a women's singles m aid of the China170 words
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Article236 1939-01-23 21 Appeal Against Sentence Fails Singapore. Saturday. A REDUCTION of sentence m a magistrate's appeal was strongly opposed by the Crown Counsel before the Chief Justice. Sir Percy McElwaine. on the grounds that the weapon the appellant was charged with being m possession of a very deadly one indeed, with a236 words
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148 1939-01-23 21 |N a game of hockey which improved with the play, the Tan Toek Seng: Hospital beat the 35th Fortress Co. by one goal to nil at Pulau Brani, yesterday. Neither side seemed able to settle down at the commencement of the game148 words
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Advertisement22 1939-01-23 21 Created by Experts VIXCAIN watches are as attractive m their refined beauty as they are unfailing In their accuracy. THEY NEVER VARY!22 words
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670 1939-01-23 22 " PETE - "PETE" POLICE BOXING By A VERY large crowd turned up at the Fohee Depot at inon p A son Road last night to witness the boxing contests between the S.S. Police and the F.M.S. Police. The Hon. Mr. R. H. Onraet, the Ins-670 words
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234 1939-01-23 22 I From Our DOT Correspondent] rO much dribbling, individualistic attempts, combined with poor stickwork, and l»ck of understanding resulted m Malacca s severe defeat at the hands of Selangor m today's inter-state hockey enceuntSelangor's centreforward. Row. rchieved the hat trick, .securing the Jirst three goals234 words
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353 1939-01-23 22 THE second general meeting of the Ponggol Sailing Club, Singapore, was held yesterday morning at the club premises with a fu" quorum of members present. It was revealed during the meeting that although the Ponggol Sailing Club was m its infancy, being only three months353 words
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100 1939-01-23 22 SELANGOR WIN WOMEN'S INTER -STATE HOCKEY Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. DV one goal scored late m t h > m second half and comply against the run of play BCJ defeated Singapore to-day mi n C inter-state women's ho*.* mUch here. Singapore pressed for practi cally the whole of the time100 words
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Article128 1939-01-23 22 Easy For Sappers Sappers 17 points; R.A.M.C. 5 THE 35th Fortress Company beat the R.A.M.C. at Pulau Brani at rugger this evening by 17 points to five. The Sappers pressed from the start. and from a pass from Littlejohn Stanley opened the scoring. Madin tailed to convert The R.A.M.C. played128 words
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555 1939-01-23 23 F.M.S. WIN 3—2 pis 3 S.S ver\ keenly contested though somewhat scrappy game of I hul kov. the F.IVI.S. Police beat the S.S. Police by three goals to two. at the Depot yesterday. fairly large number of spectators among whom were the 1 police555 words
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Article, Illustration785 1939-01-23 23 SOUTH XV LOSE TO REST OF SINGAPORE Singapore, Saturday. Rest of Singapore .10 pts. South 6 pts. niSAPPOINTING, is the only word that can be fittingly applied to this afternoon's 'trial' rugby match on the padane m which the South XV for the annual MJLU. match785 words
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Article218 1939-01-23 23 CEYLON S. C. HOLD ANNUAL MEETING Singapore, Sunday. THE annual general meeting of thc 1 Ceylon Sports Club was held this evening at the Club. The report and accounts for the past year were adopted. j The Club enjoyed a fairly successful season m the field of sport. At cricket218 words
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Advertisement19 1939-01-23 23 A. S. GILES. CIVIL, NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER No. 6, The Arcade, Singapore. PHONE I*4. TB* TAOOE.19 words
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126 1939-01-23 24 Half Million Chinese Cuerillas Active THK arm m hi!* occupied by Japan io (late IS more than twice the area of the .Japanese Empire, declared tin Japanese War Minuter reviewing military operations ol dmi year IU the Diet He added that the Chinese sustained two million casualties since tho. 'inbreakReuter - 126 words
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Article65 1939-01-23 24 PRIVATE INDUSTRY U.S. ARMAMENT Washington. Jan. 22. The officials of the War Department declare that they are counting on private industry to supply seventy -five per cent of the munitions and aircraft needed for the defence programme. Six manufacturing army arsenals wii be I expanded but several hundred com-l mercialReuter - 65 words
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Article89 1939-01-23 24 Barcelona, Jan. 22. IT is claimed Igualda is still m 1 Republican hands. Nationalists who were last night within a mile oi the town are reported to have been compelled by counter-attacks to withdraw to a distance of six miles. Igualda may have been abandoned, however, duringReuter - 89 words
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Article85 1939-01-23 24 Lerida, Jan. 22. SOUTHERN and centre columns of the Nationalist army are advancing across Catalonia and continue to make rapid progress. Maestrazgo and Aragon divisions aanv n operating m the extreme north flank and have been hampered since the dawn by bad weather including a thick fog but85 words
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Article76 1939-01-23 24 BRITISH NURSES IN SPAIN Lonaon. Jan. 22. NI'RSES who served m the Spanish war with the British medical unit visited Chequers after calling at ten Downing Street hoping to see Mrs. Chamberlain. They drove twenty yards up the drive oi Chequers when the police stopped them and did not allowReuter - 76 words
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Article109 1939-01-23 24 Ribbentrop's Mission To Poland London. Jan. 22. DIBBENTROP will not try to persuade Poland too strongly to join the anti-Comintern pact when he visits Warsaw on Jan. 25. This is the belief of the Sunday Times Warsaw correspondent who considers that RibbentroD's task will be to try and convince PolandReuter - 109 words
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122 1939-01-23 24 Expansion Of R.A.F. Volunteer Reserve London, Jan. 22. THE Air Council announces the im--1 mediate expansion of the R.A.F. volunteer reserve by the formation of aircraft crew and ground sections recruitment for which begins forthwith. Tne aircraft crew section has been formed for training volunteer reservists as observers, wireless operators122 words
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Article43 1939-01-23 24 Port of Spain. Jan. 22 The Trinidad oil arbitration tribunal handed down a compromise decision whereby the minimum wage is increased Irom three shillings to 3s. so daily I' is estimated the increase will' cost the companies one hundred thousand sterling annually ReuterReuter - 43 words
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125 1939-01-23 24 Japan's Last Stake In South China? Hongkong. Jan. 22 £VEXTS m South China are be lieved to be moving rapidly to a head. Chinese circles anticipate that the imminent largeseale Japanese offensive m the South will represent the last stake of Tokyo for mastery of South China soil, and on125 words
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Article62 1939-01-23 24 POLICE GUARD FOR MR. CHAMBERLAIN London, Jan. 21 POLICE on duty at Chequers. wbe_t Mr. Chamberlain is spending his week-end, are armed and greatly augmented m numbers m SSW th- recent bombing outrages Police '-ire patrolling thc grounds the entrance to the estat?. and are aJBJ on duty at theReuter - 62 words
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Article59 1939-01-23 24 Chungking, Jan. 22THE London, report that Britain is I ranging to grant a loan of Mmm m support of Chinese currency m somewha? offset the «SSJP*g inspired by Geneva's China J2*g The official Central Daily News cons den? the report as a sign that mon59 words
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Article53 1939-01-23 24 oo.__Bch<» r lv Jerusalem, Jan. -.ereh 31 1, rash, prominent J^T Arabs m was to-day shot dead by Aran heart of the city. t^rrd that Tokyo. Jan. **£2m 10 perished m a mine e^ fictur c. Miyadacho. m I**"** iSies h»* Six were rescued and n\* been recoveredReuter - 53 words
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