Morning Tribune, 26 January 1939
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Title Section14 1939-01-26 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 0 I _No. 303. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, January 26, 1939. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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421 1939-01-26 1 Republican Govt. Leaves Barcelona Lerida, Jan. 25. NATIONALIST forces nearest Barcelona on the other side vi the River Llobregat have drawn a complete cordon round the west and north-west sectors vi the city according to a field report issued at midday. Caste! and Bisbal have been captured id left far421 words
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Article224 1939-01-26 1 Rome, Jan. 25. DEPORTS that 30.000 Italians are concentrated round Genoa and Spezia waiting to leave for Spain at a moment's notice should there be any movement of French troops across the Spanish frontier give added significance to the renewed Italian warning issued to-day thatReuter - 224 words
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221 1939-01-26 1 CHINA-EUROPE AIR LINK VIA YUNNAN BURMA Chungking, Jan. 25. It i ■fficiallv announced that ar(.....^"^nients have been con- j, «de<i between the Chines* Gov- and the Imperial Airways through airmail and passenger between China and Purope 1 >unnan and Kurma. TV m Chinese side of the arrangements handled by theReuter - 221 words
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Article, Illustration659 1939-01-26 1 SIR SHENTON PAYS GREAT TRIBUTE TO SELANGOR SULTAN (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. 14 II'ST as a year and a half ago the Imperial Crown was plicrd on the head of His Majesty the King, so to-morrow the frown of S clangor will be placed on the head of659 words
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Advertisement31 1939-01-26 1 i j O« O/^r Pages Coronation News io«al Divorce Markets J War Newsman Here 8 \vsizes I Raetag Guide 19. 20 22 j sp«irtsfront 22 23 National Service 24 mm*—— jt31 words
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Article, Illustration302 1939-01-26 2 DECORA TIVE ARCHWA YS LINE 22 -MILE ROUTE (Tribune Staff Reporter > Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. THE entire town of Kuala Lumpur, is changed in appear ■nee. limiting, flags and electric illuminations are predominant everywhere and the whole town presents a scene of gaiety and pomp. All Government buildings302 words
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Article211 1939-01-26 2 r £HK Hajfofthe State of Selangor, which to-day sees its Sultan crowned, is red and yellow, quarterly, with a yell >w crescent and star in canton. The present flag was designed in 1876. The four quarters united to form one < flag are symbolic of the211 words
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Article126 1939-01-26 2 WATER SHORTAGE FEARS (Tribune Staff Reporter) Klang. Wednesday. WITH the town of Klang crowded to capacity, the District Officer. Klang, Mr. J.R Neave, MC.S.. has issued a precautionary notice U> all residents and shop-keepers requesting that water be used in a thrifty manner and not wasted, as towards the end126 words
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Article216 1939-01-26 2 (Tribune Staff ReporterKuala Lumpur. Wednesday. THE majority of hotels and lodging--1 houses in Kuala Lumpur are experiencing an unprecedented boom owing to the tremendous rush of visitors to the Federal Capital from outstation. The Majestic Hotel. Kuala Lumpur. has nearly all its rooms booked and other similar leading216 words
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275 1939-01-26 2 HOW THE KLANG ISTANA AND THE THRONE ROOM LOOK LIKE (Tribune Stafl Reporter) A- Klang. Wednesday, l the bliu which I visited this morning, members of the Royal household and European Government official' were putting the last touches to decorations in the throne room, the dining hall, and the 6-tier-edlamha275 words
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Advertisement214 1939-01-26 2 f BURTOLS I FOR DRY CLEANING, j INVISIBLE MENDING, DYEING AND CARPET i < CLEANING. i i > WE COLLECT AND S DELIVER Phone 7776 j JBurtol Quick j j Cleaners i J> 278. Orchird Road. Singapore. Beware Kidney Germs If Tired, Nervous, Achini Ar« you Run Down, Nervy, suffer214 words
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142 1939-01-26 3 MALAYANS MURDERED BY JAPANESE Sensational Report Hongkong, Jan. 24. A SENSATIONAL report has been received concerning the murder by Japanese of over 200 Chinese said to have come from Malaya and overseas, on Jan. 14. It is said that a steatner flying the foreign flag and carrying 270 Chinese fromSin Chew Jit Poh - 142 words
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74 1939-01-26 3 Mr. Aw Boon Haw To Construct Model Villages In China Hongkong. Jan. 25. MK Boon Haw is planniug to construct five hundred D rimar\ schools in Szechuen, Yunnan and Kweichow provinces for Chinese refugee thildren, according to Chinese reports Mr. Aw Boon Haw is aislT said to be contemplating theReuter - 74 words
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Article85 1939-01-26 3 Man Arrested Wife's Death ti Tribune Stuff ReporterT 8.25 last night, :i Cantonese woman. I aged 27 year.v WM alleged to have een murdered by her husband ftt the a 1 4 milestone. Seletar Road. In a rubber lantation. A passer-by witnessed a lar^e crowd md informed the Chan Chu85 words
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Article143 1939-01-26 3 DAMAGES AGAINST RACING MOTORIST Ipoh. Jan. 25. \AMAGES approximating $1,800 and costs were awarded against H Goates, engineer employed by Weame's, Ipoh. his afternoon by Justice Murray AnysBf in a Supreme Court civil action for images, brought by See Sen Boon, a fcrk working in the Kinta Sanitary loard a.s143 words
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Article41 1939-01-26 3 I Singapore, Wednesday, ambulance was called to the Main Godown No. 16. at 11.25 a.m. to"move to hospital a Chinese »o was said to have been injured ."a rubber case fell on him from the Bulan".41 words
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Article29 1939-01-26 3 u tiGns have been issued for the jnage of Miss Kuppamal, daughter Mrs. N. Saminathan to Mr. aft which takes place to-morrow 130 B "ffalo Road Singapore, at m.29 words
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Article261 1939-01-26 3 Local Divorce Suit TEORGE Ralph Hopkins was further U questioned this morning in the High Court by the Chief Justice, Sir Percy McElwainc. at tde continued hearing of his petition for a dissolution of his marriage to Florence Elizabeth Mary. Jean M Kleinman was cited as co-respondent. Hopkins said that261 words
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Article50 1939-01-26 3 Singapore, Wednesday. The ambulance was called to the 12th mile-stone, Woodlands at 5.40 p.m. today to remove a Chinese to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital. The man was said to have been injured when a taxi ran off the road and crashed into a cable post.50 words
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Article73 1939-01-26 3 $10,258 CLAIM Singapore, Wednesday. THE hearing of the civil suit in which Veerappa Chettiar is .suing Wee Kee Siong for $10,258 alleged to be principle and interest due on a promissory note was adjourned this morning, before the Chief Justice, to a later date. His Lordship was informed that the73 words
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Article66 1939-01-26 3 Singapore. Wednesday. A CHINESE was said to have been as- saulted by a number of Chinese it Lavender Street at about 12.20 p.m. today. One of them is alleged to have cut one of his ears off. When the ambulance dresser arrived. he found that the Chinese66 words
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175 1939-01-26 3 TLNDCRS will be opened on Feb. 16 for the construction of the new St. Andrew's School, Singapore, which will be situated on the site formerly occupied by Wrodsville, Serangoon. A site of about 18 acres has been acquired The school authorities have175 words
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Advertisement17 1939-01-26 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.17 words
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Advertisement45 1939-01-26 3 The whole world trusts "MASTER" LAMINATED PADLOCKS "SECRET SERVICE" World's greatest combination of protective features. Higher quality, Greater key security, Quicker Service, Rust-proofing and Economic cost. Write for free booklet. Obtainable from all High-class Stores. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS, 117-125, Cecil Street. I V^*O^^3 Agents:45 words
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Article161 1939-01-26 4 London. Wednesi Previous To-day Change 'l "#fi Quietly fi keady Steady RUBBIB 'W mi Bayers Sellers Buyers Sellers 7 13 16 7 13 16 i i »i Spot Ist Forward (February) 7 15 16 7 13*16 7% 1 10 -116 2nd Far ward (Apr. June) Buyers Sellers 7161 words
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Article132 1939-01-26 4 Ounlop Rubber General Electric Imperial Chemical Indoftrtea imperial Tobacco Anglo-Dutch Canadian Padflo London Tin **• Rubber Plan Investment M Previous 876 227 1 2 734» 2 ***** 1 -103 116 3--97 6 76 10 1 97' '« 82 3 7 K 92 10 1 49 London. To-day132 words
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Article70 1939-01-26 4 .$&£$££».,. I J*,'^ .<■%,■ Mt^^m'^j*-* Lon Previous To-day Change T.T. en Paris (clo.sing selling rate) 17(5.98 177.01 -.03 TT. or closing middle rate) 8. fib »%  hi T.T. on Si "mghai (clo.sin.; selling rate) 8% Unchan T.T. on Hongkong (closine telling rate) is 231 Is. 3d. 170 words
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Article49 1939-01-26 4 New V Jan. 24. RUBBER Previous To-day Chang Marked Tone Spot Buyers Stead*. Steads »i ft Sellers 15V 2 15Vj Forward AprilJune Buyers 155 8 15% •i n Sellers 15% 15 V- TIN 155 8 15% Market Tone Dull Quiet Spot • • 46> }i 46'49 words
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Article32 1939-01-26 4 London. Wednesday. GOLD Previous To-day chan»£7.B 8* j n.B.8 1 "i**** Fine Bar d«i SILVEB 201 4 20 3 16 1 tn Spot 4 months' forward 19 15 16 232 words
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Article19 1939-01-26 4 TIN STANDARD Spot (afternoon (closing nrtce) Previous £2l4»4 £2ls London. To-day £2l3 £2l3 3 4 Wednesday Change19 words
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Article42 1939-01-26 4 Singapore. Wednesday .-Charged driving along Thomson Road nes by failing to slow down wij c^.u with another car on December If H. Alsagoff to-day claimed trial* Mr. C. H. Whitton. Traffic M postponed the case to Feb. 2 iw tion42 words
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Article110 1939-01-26 4 Jf" »t Singapore. Jan. 25. MINING. Tin at midday was $109.00. up U Reports from outside markets received this morning indicated rather steadier conditions but locally in tin shares to-day buyers continued to remain aloof and as sellers were rather more reserved business was extremely difficult ■■••■■•■■■■■■■■■•■■■•■■■■■■■■■•l.110 words
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120 1939-01-26 4 Singapore, Wednesday. CONVICTED 011 a charge of possessing IfH tahils of non Govern* ment chandu. Doan Van Huy. a member of the crew of s*s. G G. Pasquier, was sentenced to undergo six months' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. L B Gibson, the District Judge, to-day.120 words
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Article99 1939-01-26 4 Possessed Dutiable Liquor Singapore. Wednesday. TAN Boon Tec k and \oo Kim Cheng were both convicted on the charge of being in possession of dutiable liquor and sentenced to fines of $40 or in default three weeks' ri> each. Tan Bcon Teck was discovered with three gallons of dutiable samsu99 words
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Article26 1939-01-26 4 PRICES realised at the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association 1418th Auction yesterday London— Spot 7 13 16d New York— Spot 15 12 cent>26 words
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Advertisement61 1939-01-26 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING I CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from tht ITEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery Or important documents) in BAFE BOXES in our VAULTS it CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA BTREETf SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that dAFETY61 words
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Advertisement11 1939-01-26 4 BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. Uninipcariiable $c*t*Birity Tel 5928 a Plnlavson Orern11 words
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Article747 1939-01-26 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser i Company i i Singapore. Jar 25, 5 p.m. 33 4 KJ Kumbang '•• 0-2-7[-45,-nom [astral Malay 213 22,3 i r H' t q m 0.55 0.60 iser Weng -21-|-1 Tin 1.28 1.33 jatu Seiangor 10|--1019 jerjiintai Cms Malay 21 19 123 2219 133 ;henderiang747 words
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Article105 1939-01-26 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Jan. 25, 5 p.m. Total roi Company •JiVldviid Close Books Date Pavable 4S. DIV year TIN GENERAL K. Kamunting 3d Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Jan. 27 Jan. 28 Jan. 21 5% 7%% Pungah 9d div Jan. 9d. bonus 20 PetaUng 5 C 7105 words
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Article111 1939-01-26 5 3% 1937 red. 1962 $2,750.u00 ..99% 101 cl. 3% 1938 red. 1958 $4,000,000 IOO I^ 101 ci. PEA AM* MUNICIPAL 5% 1926 red. 1956-36 $4,000,000 119% 121 ci. 4%% 1929 red. 1959-69 $8,250,000 118% 126 cl. Int. May 15 Nov. 15 3% 1935 red. 1956-19:6 $625,000 Int.111 words
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Advertisement153 1939-01-26 5 NEDERLANDSCH HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N. V. incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlanas Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1324 Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 I Special Reserve 1,000, jOO Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE IONOH Presiaen. M.153 words
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Advertisement210 1939-01-26 6 OPENING TO-NIGHT PAVILION j THERTS NEVER A DULL MOAIKNT j CROWD6 ARE ■OAMNO-CEinCS ARE CHEERING THE AWFUL TRUTH (OMIWNY HAVE DONE IT AGAIN A NEW LAUGH HIT IS BORN! UNANIMOUS PRAISE FROM LEADING CRITICS DAILY TELKCJKAPH "This is a picture you really must not Mtafc" NEWS OF THE WORM) "Definitely210 words
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Advertisement193 1939-01-26 6 ~^O. DOWN tf'ThT^ m >" oes< picture!" i %^^E^ says HAKL<IK McCarthy 5 K^|/^ New Imiversal. the Company: j A y, that made pBANNA IH'RRiNJ famous, bring you another i J& Grand Show' f l^ "LETTER OF| INTRODUCTION"! 1 with j I ADOLPHE MENJOI, j 1 ANDREA LEEDS. j EDGAR193 words
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Advertisement228 1939-01-26 7 if w OPENING 30th JANUARY: 1939 Simultaneous Screening- EMPIRE TALKIE SUN TALKIE J The Serial Sensation of the Year Z &%jW Rides j AGAIN REPUBLIC SERIAL j I rZ Chapters of Never Ending Thrills, Action and Stunts. COMPLETE SERIAL WILL BE j SCREENED IN ONE NIGHT iEMPIRE TALKIE |\M. To-Night228 words
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Advertisement186 1939-01-26 7 The Most Authentic Spy Story ever Screened f .OPENS TO-DAY 3-15 6-15 9-15 p.m. lALHAMBRA One British AfCat Against A NATION AT UAH! ■Pjm|^^C9 Efl lateral B b /'f** u^^, '*<■■ |y rf^B I I^K^^^^^^L. k f I 4 WITH \N -AC.L-SJAK Cast including DOLORES DEL RIO GEORGE SANDERS PETER186 words
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448 1939-01-26 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. lnur>na\ car- jsw:" dttions of almost every kind. "Roaming wporter"©! U» Oorrfew Delia Sera. DM* W^.C^l^SSn Mr. Benuditti gives one the im P^ ss 1 I J > of l(K>king at a man who has seen life from448 words
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Article, Illustration27 1939-01-26 8 *£cuJ 0Un Uth Hussey hav? the leadin romantic roles in R.ch Man, Poor Girl 'a Mctro-Gol dwyn-Mayer production which opens at the Capitol en Sunday Jan. 29.27 words
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Article156 1939-01-26 8 Cyclist Runs Into Car Singapore, Wednesday, A LI bin Rais, a student teacher of A the Sepoy Lines Vernacular school, was to-day convicted on i charge of ridinf his bicycle in R manner so negligent as to collide with a motor car at the junction of lit. Elizabeth and Orchard156 words
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522 1939-01-26 8 Rotarians Who Tell "Fishy Stories" Singapore. Wednesday. IJNDER the guise of telling **fishy stories and those that got away.* Mr. D. R. Waters, speaking at to-day's Rotary Club luncheon meeting, commented on the poor attendance of members. Taking into consideration the total, membership of the Club and the number of522 words
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Advertisement339 1939-01-26 8 M i w—mmmmm ■•••■•^T IN AID OF THE CHINA RELIEF FUND. I UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF THE CONSUL-GENERAL J S FOR CHINA, MR. KAO LING-PAI. C 1 THE CHINA RELIEF FUND COMMITTEE OF SINGAPORE I 2 will present S S THE WU-HAN SONGSTERS Z «28 Talented Chinese Amateur Artistes)339 words
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Advertisement52 1939-01-26 8 BHWOTOTMHHI VV{vi7i9itTic9 Ten millions have read and loved it! It is now a picture the whole, world will cheer! pIAIRUSSHL CITADtI Ralph Richard son R*x Haniaon Emlyn WiiiUmm a KING VIDOR PRODUCTION Baaed on the novel "Th«\ rHVcr i Citadel" by A. J. CioninV wn-u/ Produced by Victor Saville STARTS52 words
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Article219 1939-01-26 9 \RDI\\>KILY playing for the grandstand is the surest way of trading attention. Whether that ttenttoa is favourable 01 not is, of °urse. another matter. For every TamMand player of the Larry Kei- > Ijrfe, there are a lot of lads who tickles because they don't Rant the crouds219 words
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Article, Illustration593 1939-01-26 9 "Horatius" \ •••■■'•• ■■■•■■■•• iifaiiiiiiiaiiiinii - Keeping Trumps From Ruffing Horatius I By JLr BtHOL'GH. normally, suit con-. arc easier to handle than B Trun: ps declarations, it someK ippena that declarer is too K lOU> to eliminate enemy trunps K m doing so denudes himself of I which is a term I apply io ■nips593 words
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Advertisement58 1939-01-26 9 ~11 HUDSON NEW HUDSON bicycles are of specialised character as opposed to the "massproduced" variety. You can be quite certain that with a New Hudson you will be sure of having THE BEST YOU CAN BUY THE BEST VALUE THE BEST WORKMANSHIP THE BEST DESIGN In fact THE WORLD'S BEST58 words
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335 1939-01-26 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Thursday, January 26, 1939. A SULTAN CROWNED JHE coronation of His Highness Sultan Alam Shah, K.C.M.G., Sultan of Selangtr, takes place at Klang to-day, and Malaya unites in extending greetings and good wishes for the long life and happiness of the ruler and the prosperity of his State.335 words
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Article, Illustration864 1939-01-26 10 Europe Is Still Drifting To War AUTOLYCUS Fears JO what grim fate is Europe drifting In the iprinf <>** the N( ar the spring that is drawing rapidly closer? When it was reported from Washington early this month that the American Ambassadors to Britain and France, at a meeting ofTopical Press - 864 words
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Article390 1939-01-26 10 Monday. Jan. 16. H.H. the Ranee of Sarawak arrived to .-tay at Government House. Tuesday. Jan. 17. Lt.-Col. and Mrs. R. G. Moir arrivtd tc stay at Government House. Mr. "and Mrs. R. Irvine. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. E. If. F. FergUMOn and390 words
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Advertisement12 1939-01-26 10 I I) EWAR S I T "white I WHISKY I WP J3.-D112 words
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Article, Illustration52 1939-01-26 11 Dr. A. J. Cronin meets the "Christine" of his novel THE CITADEL. She comes to life in the person of ROSALIND RUSSELL who plays opposite the "Doctor Manson" of Robert Donat in the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayor production of the novel. The season opens at the Pavilion on Tuesday.52 words
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1067 1939-01-26 11 LONDON COURT IN A RESTA URANT (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 13. the battle cruiser Repulse, in which the King and Queen cross the Atlantic on their visit to Canada, is getting more like a luxury liner every day The captain's sleeping cabin is1,067 words
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Article325 1939-01-26 11 Moral Chaos Of Modern Youth STRONG criticism of the morals of modern youth, and its attitude to the Church, was expressed by Father Woodlock, of the Jesuit Church, Farmstreet, London. VV., at Blackburn recently when addressing a mass meeting at the national congress of the Catholic Evidence Guild. "A very325 words
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Article68 1939-01-26 11 Vacancies exist in 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 In tre medical register of the S.S. ind F.M.S. and must be domiciled in Malaya Further68 words
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Advertisement20 1939-01-26 11 to enjcJy good food ft F OR YOUR CONVENIENCE Kefore or After the Show DINE WINE AT THE CAPITOL RESTAURANT20 words
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Advertisement74 1939-01-26 11 1 THI TltUI TONIC POOD I OHfliMfcfe mf m Cliwfc* mi S—tm POLAROID Glasscs m the latest scientific discovery in flare protection. They permit you %> actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. Now 56.00 See our demonstration of this remarkable new invention. THOPSON OPTICAL74 words
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Article, Illustration359 1939-01-26 12 ALL ROAD LEAD TO ROME After taking tea and ha vim n n>nversation with M. Edouard Uaiadier. French Premier, and M. (.ror^eo Bonnet. Foreign Minister at the Quai d'Orsay in Paris, Mr. Neville hambeil tin, the British Prime Minister, and Lord Halifax. Poitip Minister, went to the Gare de l.yonPlanet News - 359 words
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Advertisement36 1939-01-26 13 INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUL CHOICE OF LADIES GENTS WRIST WATCHES IN STAINLESS STEEL GOLD WHITE GOLD PLATINUM JEWELLED WRIST WATCHES SET WITH REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY. AGENT FOR 6 PR! Mif.MS PRIX RENE ULLMANN Rattles Place, Singapore.36 words
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Article, Illustration1946 1939-01-26 14 THIS BUSINESS OF SHOP PING FLOWERS thi ii-t I me v.p visited Prestige in Capitol Buildings we found her in the P^nlS iT'onpacklnK a lar ß e NEW SHIPMENT so beautiful that It was with npAi mtsttptti ty that we tore ourselves away! t Th n P?rc w for eYery1,946 words
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Advertisement155 1939-01-26 14 Amiomues a Ncu Shipment of Cocktail Dinner and I Dance Frocks from all leading houses of U.S.A. Also the BiffCSi Selection of Flowers. Capitol Bldgs. Phone Singapore. 3838 Fashion by the Soles and Heels THE revolutionary new shof: series f^^^^ One heel with the whitI tied line of a Dontoon.155 words
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Advertisement51 1939-01-26 14 COI °UR I y* T'vi HARMONY \7Vy~~^ LESSONS MRS. LYNN, the expert from Bond St. will TEACH you what foundation to use for your particular type ol skin and how to apply your make-up. Free Consultations and advice on your beauty problems. The liSfdeTZv fl/Ufa^ Salon MAYNARD CO., LTD. Phone51 words
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Advertisement116 1939-01-26 14 JEWELLER Very GOOD WATCHES t- EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES. in&ly inexpensive We have a tremendous choice, exclusive designs in every theme and style— in real Diamonds too. for as little as $90 May we show you? All Watches Guaranteed Of Course. CIRO of BOND STREET In Malaya At HAMLEYS 10 Battery116 words
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Advertisement56 1939-01-26 15 SHOES IZMSS SMC^S BRITISH FLANNEL LONDON TAILORING CmSIBU SIDE FASTENING. [XSR SIDF POCKETS. N W WAIST SIZE OEEf 84, 26. 28. 30. DK MOWN PRICE 514.50 1 (incorporated in England.^ NEW ARRIVALS I JUST UNPACKED Chinese Brocaded house-coat— N egligees —Handkerchiefs table RACHEL'S 1 afifl Hotel. .>.>-o sßasahEd Phone J3<256 words
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Advertisement30 1939-01-26 15 The Smart Shop, has the pleasure to offer you the latest spring models, in linen morning frocks, afternoon, pahit and formal gowns. THE SMART SIIOI* Capitol Buildings 1? Stamford Road.30 words
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Advertisement123 1939-01-26 15 NOVELTIES FABRICS j STOCK j j /fine jersey j SILKS j IX LATEST DESIGNS 1 Also j j FANCY STRIPED j GEORGETTE > 31 33. HIGH STREET J PHONE 7144 EXPERT DESIGNER MADAME PAGE Late 92, Piccadilly LONDON Dressmaker Designer j Tailormades Gowns FOR ALL OCCASIONS IS STOCK. FROM $5.123 words
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Advertisement431 1939-01-26 16 BY PfiOand BRITISH INDIA LINES (IWCOHPORATED IN CNOLAND) i-fton Tan °7 CORFU 15.000 Mar. 10 RAWALPINDI ii'SK Feb. 10 CHITRAL ]5.000 Mar. 24 £?™an 6070 Fcb 11 CARTHAGE 15.000 Apr. 7 rS ***** Feb 24 BANGALORE 6.000 Apr. 3 :SDMAL? 6WO MarlO RAJPUTANA 17.000 Apr .21 Cargo only. Homewards Leaves431 words
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Advertisement292 1939-01-26 16 V TO FRENCH PORTS* CHARCEURS REUNIS C P PADARAN For Marseiles. Nantes, St. Nazariere Bordeaux j u 3 ADEN Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp. Dunkirk TO SAIGON INDOCHINA! CAP TOURANE For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphong Feb CAPT ST. JACQUES For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphong Mar The Successors of MOINE COMTE CO., LTD.292 words
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233 1939-01-26 17 Singapore, Wednesday. THE reception ffivea to the Wuhan Somalia by the local community can be ganged from the fact that repeated lequests have been made lor an extension of the performance to another week at the Gml World Am cement Park. The Wuhan Songsters have233 words
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Advertisement339 1939-01-26 17 Law Notice For To-day Before Mr. Justice Pedlow in 3rd Court at 10.45 a.m. For mention:— (S. 472,3B— Phillip Hoalim vs. S. E. Levy Co.) 5. *****8- -Phillip Hoalim vs. a. Levy Co.) Thereafter:— Part heard S. 395,36 Urich Humphris Baker vs. Asia Insurance Co. Ltd. Si another. Before Mr.339 words
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Advertisement64 1939-01-26 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI. KOBE AND OSAKA s-s. S A NTH! A SAILING JANUARY 2 6 AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon an* M °6p^iai°^clStey e Return tickets to China and Japan (interchangeable wltH P.64 words
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Miscellaneous19 1939-01-26 17 MAILS DELIVERED The Air Mail Netherlands > despatchled from Singapore on Jan. 17 was delivered in London on Jan. 23.19 words
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Miscellaneous211 1939-01-26 17 iPOSTAL INTELLIGENCE] Great Britain and Ireland Carthaere o« i r»'m r- vmwiogc P.m. Europe and Great Britain x K.L.M. 26 2 pm Japan Santhia 26 1 pm Bengkalis. F. de Kock, Padang, P. v Baroe. Siak and Selat Pandjang Tidore 26 4 pm Java. South-West Sumatra, S.-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas211 words
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Article1193 1939-01-26 18 THE CITADEL A.J. CRONIN LEBB •Tin* (i' I the tii&n nl which begins betow, »pens it> season a4 the PavUion <ni I ueida] :;I CHAPTER TWO rpHE Abt I Aid Soci< furni ii d *tora a house. \.idivu and l iia \\i f '< i Chris ne, took p i1,193 words
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Article190 1939-01-26 18 Agfaympm, \\>du« M i n I N agreement over ;1 stall in {h M (aoitol Building invnH,,,. I Mini vhuh uas not Vnt JIM one of the parties resulting \l assart made on the other, hsri s.qucl in the Sixth Poliee < o U r« day190 words
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Article430 1939-01-26 18 From a telegram i I Ran akrishm M I :is understood i I Brunton, well-known F., and Journalist, who wi fn>m Hongkong en route to India. I the boat and will now be read pore by ,s "Bhirala," on Peb be was being peid for d Society*430 words
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Advertisement8 1939-01-26 18 H^^^*^"^- I^^ V^ i 6s Iliuh Street. Sinuapore8 words
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Article3627 1939-01-26 19 _'e_________r l FJHyH_V__^_LM_2i_aift T^g 31. 5» 2 iurs. 1.7 4 5. Good going. Carried 9 0 when third to Saban» 8.10. Singapore, Nov. U G fur> 118 4 5. Going holding 0 0 0 MOUNTAIN STREAM fg 9). "Mac Kongsi's" 6 y.o be.?:, by Upsalquitch—Santa3,627 words
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Article18 1939-01-26 21 A I [jjjp|y^y|iip^ m m mm^ m gmm^ma**my*amf*a**g* mm^mm^^kwQwija^maiKmlmmSmn ____P___M__r^ Bs^lH^Bi^ 7^f__Breo^eee' > *_________________-_____________L18 words
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14 1939-01-26 21 Neutral Zone For Refugees In Spain Graphic Story Told At Assizes Iliiffiffi^ asdfjldal;sfjl ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article84 1939-01-26 21 Soldier-Motorist Fined Singapore, Wednesday— Richard Clifford, a British soldier, to-day pleaded guilty to a charge of driving negU-. gently and colliding with a cycle ridden by Lee Yew Kong along Beach Road on December 16. It was alljeged by the prosecution that Clifford ran into the cyclist after having come84 words
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7 1939-01-26 21 Fishermen Saved From Watery Grave II I7 words
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264 1939-01-26 21 MUSAFFARKHANA WILL BE FOR ALL INDIANS j iffarkhana (rest house), to with 'n' a >Vhlch a fund has been opened Khan Qi"i ,tial d °n-tion of $2,000 by J oaheb Abdul Ghani, will be open clan* e I?" of caste, dells* 1 r! ar Be um Akhtar, speaking ausninp r264 words
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Advertisement31 1939-01-26 21 I I3K?EEI II I (u2pFßs9E3^Bfl II I BB*Ht II ipn m II i^ IH n I^H I r L~-2^^ II I i *^^V n ijjß.'fti j ift l ii in ill31 words
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299 1939-01-26 22 Loyals 4. Cults l DLAYING for the greater part in pouring rain, the Loyali beat Colts at hocke\ by lour goals to one at Alexandra this aftent In spite ci the adverse conditions the Loyals were very sound in fence, thanks to Cronin.299 words
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Article172 1939-01-26 22 MALAYA CUP FIXTURES THE following is the list of "Malaya" Cup fixtures to be played in the 1939 season and which were finalised at the annual general meeting of the Football Association of Malaya, held at Kuala Lumpur, on Jan. 14: NORTHERN SECTION Saturday. May 27 Penang VI Kedah Penang.172 words
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Article101 1939-01-26 22 The following have bevn selected to play for the SRC. against the S.C.C on Thursday, on the S'.C.C padang:Souza, G. Clarke. G. E N. Oehlers. L I>uteiis, R. Thoy, N. Cullivan, C. O. C Aeria. R H. Barth. P F de Reyney, G. Armstrong, A Ciarke. Umuire: G101 words
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Article25 1939-01-26 22 The hockey match arranged to be RE. iChansii at Anson Road last played between thr Y.If.C.A. and the night, did not take plae<;25 words
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Article113 1939-01-26 22 R. A. F. Beat Gordons R.A.F. 1; Gordon^ THE RAF. defeated the Gordon*] 1 the semi-final of the inter-uy 1 knock-out hockey competition at l tar yesterday by one «4oal to nil. Play was "always fast and was the fine defensive play <* t n ams. Gordons took the «iel<l113 words
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Article48 1939-01-26 22 Y.M.C.A. TABLE -TENNIS The following .have been scled play table-tennis for th- H Junior Department against Uicuw' on Friday. Jan. 27 at the V M 4 30 p.m.: Kenl Singles: Wee Swee Lee, Mian, Kwok Chee Wens;. Dcud Lee and Lnu Kleng Wioi Guan Chye and Fimu Owan48 words
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711 1939-01-26 23 Splendid Play In Yesterday's Games SCC 11 pts. 30th Co. R.E Nil. rerror P ts 34th Co. R.E. .3 pts. pLAYING brilliantly the S.C.C. 'A' seven yesterday beat the 30th Fortress Co. R.E. by eleven points (a goal and two tries) to nil711 words
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158 1939-01-26 23 "Letter Of Introduction" At The Capitol ■(Suvauua^ rHAKLIE McCarthy." the popular I iCfW ventriloquist's dummy, has I very prominent "speaking" part in M&,:' li lin "Letter of Introduction," Hwhirh began a season at the Capitol ■Theatre last night. Hv.v.: Andrea Leeds and Adolphe uln the chief parts, the film is158 words
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Article96 1939-01-26 23 r 'Tribune Staff Reporter' p* n Kong Revue show of Shanghai *wn opened last night before a caUM has a lot of bright numsmackfl somewhat of an Ameviiie. e new routine dances in ballevertl comic acts to brighten d at times the entertain- •> a high standard. aancea96 words
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Article78 1939-01-26 23 Under the auspices of the Lotus Clud there will be an indoor sports competition for members and their children on Saturday, at "B" Raffle.s Quay, comrnencing at 5 p.m. Mrs. M. A. N« r>mazie. the oatrones.s of tho club, ha-> kindly consented to distribute the prize.-, to winners78 words
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Article60 1939-01-26 23 The following have been selected to play basket-ball for the Y\M.C.A. Junior Department against O:dham Hxili on Friday, Jan. 27 on the 3ras Basah Road ground at 5.15 p.m. -Yow Wah Sung, Lim Njit Siong, Khor Teck Joo, Koh Chit Mong, Wong FaU Lim, Lim Keng Hian, Benny60 words
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Article110 1939-01-26 23 COLLEDGE WINS EUROPEAN TITLE London, Jan. 25. it Baffi Court. London, a caA .u.tv 'crowd of 9.000 saw College. British Chamntain the European figure pli r in te.aHh«ugh her British Megan Taylor, the world c nnipiun, held a slight lead at u^ d «l the compulsory figures nU und gave110 words
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477 1939-01-26 23 Singapore. Wednesday. JACK Brearley and William Barry, two privates of the Manchester Regiment, were acquitted, this morning following their trial in the Criminal District Court on a charge of robbery of a taxi valued at $1,000. Accused was alleged to have been concerned in477 words
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Article82 1939-01-26 23 Chinese Win Well S.CR.C. 2; 35th Fortress Coy. 0. T'HE B.C.R.C. beat the 35th FQrtrttt Co. at hockey by two goals to nil on Hong Lim Green yesterday. Play was even at the start, both defences doing well. At half-time there was no score. On resumption the Sappers pressed. strongly82 words
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Advertisement19 1939-01-26 23 A. S. GILES. CIVIL, NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER No. 6, The Arcade, Singapore, -raws mm. ™b rauw.19 words
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149 1939-01-26 24 British Appeal To Franco Republicans London, Jan. 25. riE British Government has appealed to <ien\ Franco to exercise restraint and refrain from acts of revenge in territorie* occupied by him, which would create the worst possible impression in Britain and elsewhere. By way of reply Mr Jerram acting British agentReuter - 149 words
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126 1939-01-26 24 Axis Powers Have No Territorial Aims In bpain Berlin. lan. 25. THE declaration that the axis Powers are pursuing no territorial aims in Spain is reiterated in i Diplomascihe orresjmndenz. The paper characterises the proposals by the French press for the occupation of Minorca in Spanish Morocco as an irresponsibleReuter - 126 words
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Article100 1939-01-26 24 Berlin Warns France Berlin, Jan. 25. GERMANY «U] not agree to consultation U with France under the terms of the agreement of Dec. 6. concerning acquisititon by the latter of bases in Spannish territory as a pledge for Italy's evacaution from Spanish territory at the close of the Spanish war.Reuter - 100 words
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284 1939-01-26 24 GENEROUS RESPONSE EXPECTED TO NEW CHAMBERLAIN APPEAL London, Jan. 25. ALL Britain was occupied with the common problem this morning: of finding on the breakfast table the most comprehensive list of ways in which everybody could best serve the country- in the event of war. The press reaction to Government'sReuter - 284 words
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Article28 1939-01-26 24 Rome, Jan. 25. Aii official communique announces the recall of 60.000 men of the 1901 class for training purposes starting on Feb. 1. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article29 1939-01-26 24 Berlin. Jan. 25. Accompanied by twenty Foreign Office officials including the press service chief Herr Ribbentrop left for Warsaw this morning. The press gave him a warm sendoff ReuterReuter - 29 words
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123 1939-01-26 24 VOLUNTARY SERVICE REGISTER IN TANGANYIKA Daressalaam, Jan >5 AN official appeal has been i^ued n throughout Tanganyika in eonnection with the formation of a vo luntary servcie register similar to that in the United Kingdom. The scheme is open to men and Wo men. irrespective of race, as volunteers theReuter - 123 words
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Article257 1939-01-26 24 Shanghai. Jan. HTHE alleged passage of thirty Japanese warships through Swi en route to Kwanßtunir waters has once asrain revived the rum< of a possible Japanese attempt to land at Pakhoi for a drive thr the southwest corner of Kwangtung into Kwangsi. Indicating, however, thatReuter - 257 words
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Advertisement72 1939-01-26 24 •■■■■>.............. m MNMNHMMMMMiA i Bombay Tailoring Co., j ARMY CONTRACTORS— GENERAL MERCHANTS j Contractors to the Royal Artillery Chanpi. I 33C Orchard Road— Phone 4349. Oppo> te Orchard Road Polic Station. j A GOOD tUIIU AND A GOOD TAILOR I Qift us trial and you will be convinced. Svery oatWUNd72 words
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