Morning Tribune, 27 January 1939
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Title Section14 1939-01-27 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 3— No. 304. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, January 27. 1939. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article, Illustration676 1939-01-27 1 BARCELONA FALLS: NO RESISTANCE AS TROOPS ENTER FRANCOS BIGGEST PRIZE Burgos, Jan. 26. BARCELONA fell to-day without resistance, and Gen. Franco has thus secured his biggest prize since the war started on July 18, 1936. The loss is a particularly heavy blow for the Republicans as Barcelona contained the Governments676 words
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Article103 1939-01-27 1 COPENHAGEN, JAN. 26. CIVE GERMAN SPIES HAVE BEEN r SENT TO PRISON FOLLOWING DENMARK'S BIGGEST SPY TRIAL FOR TEARS. serving their sentences, they expelled from the country. Oiu. Captain Horst Von Pflugkhartdescribed as a German newspaper ondent was sentenced to 18 Qths' imprisonment. The other fourReuter - 103 words
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Article53 1939-01-27 1 Berlin. Jan 26— Reports of soire foriuewspapers that Herr Hitlers on Monday wlil announce a new tnnal crisis and that Germany forming expeditionary corps for I and North Africa and other ruare ridiculed by the Deutsche (ineleitung which says the reP 01 are merely intended toReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration41 1939-01-27 1 This picture sh.ws His Highness the Sultan of Selangor, and his consort going up the eight-tiered platform for the anointing ceremony which preceded the actual Coronation ceremony yesterday at Klang. Full report and other pictures on page 2.- TribuneTribune - 41 words
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159 1939-01-27 1 Berlin, Jan. 26. A DECLARATION that the British. French and Soviet forces have been strengthened following: Munich was made by Captain Vonzeska of the General Staff, m the Voelkischer Beobachter. Capt. Vonzesha estimates that. Britain has about 2,000,000 troops and 6,000 planes with159 words
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120 1939-01-27 1 DUKE OF KENT SENDS GREETINGS TO AUSTRALIA London, Jan. 26. DROADCASTING as Governor Gene D ml Designate his message of greeting to the Australian Commonwealth on the occasion of Australia Day, the Duke of Kent said that he and the Duchess were proud to be following the footsteps of otherReuter - 120 words
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Article77 1939-01-27 1 Berlin, Jan. 20 A VISIT to Berlin by Count ClftDO may pected In the near future, according to the Danziger Vorjx)sten. which .says:— Herr Ribbentrop presumably will bo able to Count Ciano In Berlin immediately after his return from Warsaw. The results of their discussion onReuter - 77 words
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Advertisement37 1939-01-27 1 fci Mi r On Other Pages coronation 2 J \ssi^es MaritcAs 4 I Homocratic Government Kor hina? 8 Malacca A.R.P. 19 i world Boxing 20 china News 21 5 s P° rts II m Tele*? 1" ******37 words
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Article, Illustration1143 1939-01-27 2 (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) Ibe long rich prosperous and In State costume, they arrived for the I and that it tnight bring happi- I ceremony which took place m the throne tnth Vnnr Hiffhness and wife." 'loom. KUALA LUMPUR, THURSDAY r i O THE BOOMING OF GUNS ANDTribune - 1,143 words
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Article96 1939-01-27 2 Singapore, Thursday. Tin Cheng Chaan, a 32 year old Cantonese was morning produced before Mi. Kenneth A. Blacker m the fourth po!ic? court at the instance cf Inspector Basah bin Talib of the Central Police Station on eight charges of alleged abel me it 01 cheating various Chinese96 words
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Article64 1939-01-27 2 HUGE DROP IN F.M.S.R. REVENUE Tribune Staff Reporter Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. A DECLINE of over $2,000,000 m the revenue of the F.M.S.R. (excluding supplementaries) during 1938 is disclosed m a settlement of revenue issued today. Revenue for 1938 was $14,600,--459 as against $16,856,349 m 1937, showing a decline of 52.64 words
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Article38 1939-01-27 2 Toulouse. Jan. 26. British. American and French warships. Anchored at Caldetas for the purpofe of evacuating refugees, irere bombed by the Nationalist warplanes, according to despatches from Toulouse Bombs fell round about the .>i\d was ncne hit. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Advertisement42 1939-01-27 2 For o\i: heck At <.OItl»O\ A LAMES FOOTWEAR Room \V2 —.1 KELLY ft WALSH WILDING FROM 31it JANUARY TO Bth FEBRUARY SPECIAL CLEARING EUNES AT Wfi DISCOUNT Oil MANY OTHER STYLES MAKE A POINT OF r VISITING 4,0m»0\ s ITS WORTH IT42 words
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Advertisement27 1939-01-27 2 i BiHToi/s i FOR DRY CLEANING, INVISIBLE MENDING, DYEING AND CARPET CLEANING. i IVE COLLECT AND S Phone 7776 JBurtol Quick I Cleaners 278. Orchard Road. Singapore.27 words
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814 1939-01-27 3 Singapore, Thursday. Alter bringing a verdict of "guilty" but insane at the time of murder, by a majority of four to three the special jury retired a ond time and found the accused Chow Lai Eng guilty of murder814 words
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Article160 1939-01-27 3 Singapore, Thursday. THE evidence of an 11 -year- old Chinese boy, a student of an English school, was recorded m the Criminal District Court this morning at the trial of a young Malay. Yusof bin Ahmad, on a charge of 'abetment gioss indecency." Inspector Arthur Shaers, m160 words
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Article, Illustration208 1939-01-27 3 MR. BENEDICT PONNIAH, the F.M.S. Queen's Scholar of 1934, arrives this morning from Europe by the P. O. "Ranpura". Mr. Ponniah is visiting Malaya lor the purpose of meeting his parents and relatives prior to leaving for Ceylon where he will take up208 words
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389 1939-01-27 3 Singapore, Thursday. JHK whole case is a mass of evidence which it is impossible for WJ one to piece together and say what exactly had happen- <(! remarked Mr. Justice J. H. Pedlow m the High Court to-day v| k n389 words
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100 1939-01-27 3 "Hawkers Must Obey The Law" Says Magistrate Singapore, Thursday. COX hawking without a licence yesterday Koo Siang- King was to-day fined $10 or m default one week* rigorous imprisonment by Mr. I. 11. Koh. Sixth Magistrate. lii passing sentence Mr Koh remarked. lam prepared to protect these hawkers by .seeing100 words
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Advertisement79 1939-01-27 3 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery m glare protection. They permit you %> actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. Now $6.00 See our demonstration of this rei 'markable new invention. Thompson Optical Co, 4. ARCADE. SINGAPORE, PHONE 3002. FROM ALL DEALERS. FMS DUTY79 words
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Article127 1939-01-27 4 London. Thursday. Prev.ou, T0-day Change st- E* RUBBEr 7 13 1' Spot »S!" 7^ i' -»»Jf 1st FOtWd 'February* Buyers 7 j; -5 1b viol Ipro rip 2nd ronrard ?Apr.Uant) u >£ s 7^5 16 516 3rd Forward (July Sept.- Buyers 7 Seller* iMU 1717— a/T~^7 London. Thursday.127 words
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Article116 1939-01-27 4 London Thursday. Previous To-day Change Distillers 37 3 86 6 9d Dunlop Rubber 22 6 22 6 General Electric J n 17 JJi- Imperial Chemical Indui tzUi 29 28 3 -9d imperial Tobacco if g™ Anglo-Dutch »g pgjj W Canadian Pacific 5 5 16 5 5 lb116 words
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Article71 1939-01-27 4 London. Thursday Previous To-day Change T.T. en Paris (closing selling rate) 177.01 170 96 05 TT. on Imsterd: n (closing middle rate) 8.65 7 n 8 66 5 16 0716 T.T. on 81 (closing selling rate) 9% Unchai T.T. on Hongkong (closing celling rate) is. 3d Is 371 words
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Article46 1939-01-27 4 RITKKRR NeVV York Jai > 25. I, J 7 n. Previous To-day Chan^ Market Tone Steady steady Cft ng Spot Buyers 15V2 15 7 lfi -1 |1| Forward ApriliJune Buyers 15*® 15 7 16 Ills Market Tone Quiet Dull Spo^ 46»/4 46 _i /446 words
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Article22 1939-01-27 4 GOLD Lond Thai Fine Bar D* ot £7 3.8> 2 £7.8.8* 4 months' forward 19 7 r 19 13 1622 words
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Article19 1939-01-27 4 TIN STANDARD Previous To-da\ Chain?* Spot (afternoon (closing price) £213 £209 Forward £2133, £209» 2 r 419 words
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Article155 1939-01-27 4 Singapore. Jan M MINING Tin at midday was SlO8 3 down la.1 a. Further weakness on the Stock Exchange coupled with a long list of selling orders received this morning resulted locally m a weak market for tin shares to-day. Practically all stock-s were on offer at155 words
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78 1939-01-27 4 German Trade Delegation For Russia Berlin, Jan. 26. TT i> stated m well-informed business circles that a delegation oi German business rpen and industrialists will shortly Vave for Russia. It is declared that t:ie mission will feck to arrange de'iverie.s ot ra.v material* from Russia for which Germany will supplyReuter - 78 words
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109 1939-01-27 4 New York, Jan. 2G.- A jump m America's favourable trade balance for 1938 revealed figures, published by the United Suites Department of Commerce, which show export* last y.-ar amounted to 3.094 million dollars compared with 3,349 millions m 1937 and Imports totalled 1,961 millions against 3.084Reuter - 109 words
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Article164 1939-01-27 4 GUTHRIE'S RUBBER REPORT IN their weekly rubber report. Outline and Co.. Ltd.. state: Singapore. J.\:\ Once again international polii fluen^e.s have assumed control market, and with manufacturers ofl little support priee> show quite a considerable decline. In the local n apart from spasmodic Japanese Interest, dealers have shown little inclination164 words
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Advertisement55 1939-01-27 4 OVERSEA -CHINESE 1 CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from tht ►EAR of BURGLARS by keepIng your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) m BAFE BOXES m our VAULTS You hold YOUR OWN KEYS and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that dAFETY and PRIVACY may bi ASSURED. jp55 words
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Advertisement25 1939-01-27 4 1 H ikhlf0/! M^iS^ Ns^ !TI IS IS I 1 ISII FIRE MARINE> WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. T9i 592g ttafcwm Green25 words
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Article793 1939-01-27 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser j Company j j MINING Singapore, Jan. 26, 5 p.m j Si Kumbang 40 45,-now Justral. Malay 213 2 2|3 Bangrin Tin Jjß ISO gatu Selangor lOj 1019 Berjuntai 21 i 9 22|9 Burma Malay 2 l 3 13 ,3 Chenderiang 0 2 5 0.30793 words
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Article225 1939-01-27 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Thursday. MINING Buyer* Belief* Ampats 33 3 9 Batu Seiar.gors 1-25 Hong Fatts 0.60 063 Hongkong Tin 16 6 17 6 Jelebus 0.60 0.63 Kamunting Tm 7 9 8 9 Katu Tin 221- 23 6 Killinghalls -.15- 15 9 Kramats 9- 9 9 Kuchais 1.15 1.20225 words
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Advertisement318 1939-01-27 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Jan. 26, 5 p.m iuiAi roi Coint^n, Book 3 Date <*. Uif year Close Payable TIN GENERAL Feb 3 Jan 28 5% K. Kamunting 3d. Jan. 27 Jan 27 Jan 21 7 y 2% Petalmg s'c final &5V int. Jan. 24 Feb 6318 words
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Advertisement157 1939-01-27 5 NEDERLANDSCH HANDELMAATSCHAPPU N. V. incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 132% Paid Up Capital t 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. CR-NA DE IONUH Presioen M. TAUDIN157 words
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Advertisement412 1939-01-27 6 t-1-I#M> The him does not follow orthodox mmmutmmu% lines .-nd strikes uhat is dehniten is? rti'svaar: *s v; Morning Tribune, 26-1-39. CHARLIE MrCARTII\ is greeted with Roars of I Laughter: Now me. t x^ 1 m MORTIMER. 1 He's a Scream j I 4^BJ^ CAPITOL 9 Nt u Universal, the412 words
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Advertisement90 1939-01-27 6 f" "t SUN TALKIEj 7.30 P.M. To-Night 9.30 VM Warner Bros. All-Technitolmir j Thrilling: Production "GOLD IS WHERE j I YOU FIND IT" j I with j I Olivia De Havilland I George Brent Claude Rains Margaret Lindsay iiiii GRAND THEATRE] Matinees Sat. and Sun. I 'Ready Willing Able ft90 words
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94 1939-01-27 7 Circus Show In Aid Of China Relief 0 ma Relief Fund Committee, of acknowledges liie receipt of for $672- being the net pron the charity show liven by l e u, -os Russian Circus on the night 1§ JB aid of China relief. J T| tatement which u» duly audited94 words
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Advertisement245 1939-01-27 7 >f HMl|||«| lllalM||M||||||Mm J^ Commencing From :]Oth JAN. SIMULTANEOUSLY SUN TALKIE j j EMPIRE TALKIEJ I 12 Chapters of Never Ending Thrills. Stunts Action and j Suspense i COMPLETE SERIAL WILL BE 5 S SCREENED ■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a Baaaßa M iiMiiii*" 1 ••••••■•••■■•••■"••••••■•••mM im JL The Most Timely Picture of the Day!245 words
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Advertisement191 1939-01-27 7 Acclaimed tt\ Vestirdiiy's rouded lltiafl j The .Most Authentic Spy Story ever screened! j TO-DAY AT 3-15, 115 and 9-15 P.M. j SATI RDAV SUNDAY 4 SHOWS DAILY j i ALHAMBRA ■|^feH^jtftf|^^^^£^, P^^ 4PlflhJ How r^^^B By jtoC' w j DOLORES DEL RIO GEORGE SANDERS J Roall V j I191 words
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290 1939-01-27 8 (Tribune Staff Kc-porU-r) Singapore. Thursday. INTERVIEWED en his arrival at Singapore yesUnhv «.n board Hu Victoria, Mr. Tor Gjtadal, Norwtfta editor of the Arbeim'rbladeir." told a Malaya Tribune reporter that he h:iH iu^t completed three mofltfcj <»! v^ar conespondinu m Chin He is now Intending290 words
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Article, Illustration23 1939-01-27 8 l:ob,rt Vouiik and Kuth llussey m »Ri< h Man. Poor Girl" a Metro-Gold--7**l.7* production uhirh opens at the ap.tol on Sunday Jan ML23 words
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Article74 1939-01-27 8 Before the Chief Justice m Ist Court, at 10.30 a.m. Magistrate's Appeal: Mohamed Haniffa bin Abdul Kader vs. Rex. At 11 a.m.: Bankruptcy. Before Mr. Justice Pedlow m 3rd Court at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers. Originating Summonses, Motion and Petitions. Before Mr. Justice Home m 2nd Court74 words
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Article168 1939-01-27 8 Singapore Crime Reports "ji A 5 Singapore Thusdu The following were amon'4 the report made to the detective station from va rioas pflfice stations m Blngapoi ween 9 a.m. yesterday and 9 am. to-da! A Tamil Christian woman na gold necklace valued at $20 was stolen from her person by168 words
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Article44 1939-01-27 8 [From Out Own Correspondent] Johore Bahru. Wednesday.— The body of a middle-aged Chinese was found floating m the Straits of Johorc near the causeway yesterday morning by a police constable. The boTTyT which is m a decomposed condition, is still unidentified.44 words
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Advertisement334 1939-01-27 8 M*MmmmMmmmmmmm——mw—m—mmmwm—m* .•••■•■•■••■■■•■••'K IN AID OF THE CHINA RELIEF FIND. UNOI-'R THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF THE CONM L-GENEKAI, S FOR CHINA, MR. KAO LING-PAI. J THE HIN\ RELIEF FUND COMMITTEE OF SINGAPORE THE Wl'-HAN SONGSTERS I S il.'R Talented Chinese A nateur ArttßtOS) m S A MODERN CHINESE CHORAL AM) DRAMATIC334 words
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Advertisement39 1939-01-27 8 /""r***^ rn<v^u>^ *^^J J III Style II O" of moderr.istic f^^ detign possessing a fine mellow tone and beautifully balanced action. Price $500* P^T Write for our ne-?r illustrated B catalogue end particulars cf Jk4 SJMNmLEOGED LEROINC MRKERS SlNCjJBj^39 words
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375 1939-01-27 9 Fire Brigade At Taiping Inadequate? \From Our Own Correspondent] Taiping, Tuesday. t REFERENCE to the inadequacy of the Fin Brigade staff was made l>y Mr. P, T. Ho at the monthly meeting at the Taiping try Bound held to-day, who said that he raised this question .vithout the slightest intention375 words
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Article, Illustration34 1939-01-27 9 A portrait study of Rosalind Russell at home. Miss Russell is currently appearing with Robert Donat m Metro-Cloldwyn-Mayer's "The Citadel." The seison opens at ihe Pavilion on Tuesday. Jan. SL34 words
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210 1939-01-27 9 BURMA LABOUR TROUBLES NOT SERIOUS? II From Our Own Reporter] Penang. Wednesday. 'Plir attempt made on the lives 1 the two children of the Pmier of Burma when they were few days ag:o for a motor car m my opinion, purely a w personal animosity and I W, much if210 words
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120 1939-01-27 9 DIRECT ACTION THREAT IN TRAVANCORE CONGRESS Trivandrum, Jan. 21 "TSJSfZ!* Government have not only nnto t given thr slightest indication of he", m tentions regarding res,Vo nnils il V gress organisation. rm 'P e it 2***af Committee Jl or Vf an SIX weeks from today before it commences direct acUnited Press - 120 words
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Article132 1939-01-27 9 IPOH TO SEND AMBULANCE TO CHINA \From Our Own Reporter I Ipoh. Wednesday. THREE Chinese associations of Ipoh have banded themselves together and subscribed 53.000 m Straits currencry for the purchase of an ambulance unit to be despatched m their name to the war zone m China. It was only132 words
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87 1939-01-27 9 Barcelona. F EGAL charge* begun against foreigners or naturalised Spaniards since the outbreak of the war are to be dropped, according to a Republican cabinet decree. Officials of the ministry of defence said that the purpo.se of the decree was to remove any impending charges against87 words
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Advertisement59 1939-01-27 9 -the Ideal flavourings LggS^y Try C Bs Essences when next you arc making pastrv, custard and blanc-mange. l.istr <r §2\3| the delicious flavour it imparts. Listen to the iCt^S*? ■nd you will vow always to use C Bs Essences HffirJflfi*! wherever flavouring is required. W^J^^wr C&B't Essences can be obtained59 words
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343 1939-01-27 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Friday. January 27. 1939. THE BIG FIGHT IT is pleasant to be able to refer. for once m a way, to a big fight, In which the consequences, though distressing enough for one of the parties concerned, are not serious. The reference is to a light with boxing343 words
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1218 1939-01-27 10 Ooi Cheng Teik - A Teacher Defends The Malayan Schools Ooi Cheng Teik By Editor of the School Review Klang. TWO stories with a distinctly i Chinese flavour will serve ai pegs for this article. The first story runs thus: "A farmer, ploughing, saw ■cared rabbit dash itself In headlong Bight BgainU a tree-trunk.1,218 words
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Advertisement29 1939-01-27 10 To-day's White Ubd Announcement It is good to be well spoken, but it is be t lev to be well spoken of. i- As is DEWAR'S "w.p s -j29 words
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Advertisement34 1939-01-27 10 filament g»vcs you up to 20 i u» CD DC extra 'ignt rKct <iBfc- TLJC WONDERFUL ■BiHHHBHi <»;O.v. MADE IN ENGLAND. 4dtrt. o/ T^e General Electric Co. Ltd., 'Magnet House 1 Singap WPS 212A34 words
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1159 1939-01-27 11 Public Wants Excitement (From Our Own Correspondent) ivu or so ago the gangster film seemed to be almost dead. Certainly the age of the heroic tough had passed, but he had iiiite passed off the screen because he remained as the unsuccess--1 enemy of1,159 words
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Article68 1939-01-27 11 Vacancies exist m the Medical Services of the Straits Settlements and the Federoted Malay States for suitably qualified local officers; and applications are in\ited at an early date. Candidates must be registrablc lv tre medical register of the S.S. and F.M.S. and must be domiciled m Malaya Further68 words
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Article232 1939-01-27 11 Miami. DLANS for the sixth annual Miami- Nassau race, next event on the major yachting programme, are now m a process of completion it was announced by officials here. The race will be started off Miami on February 14, over the usual course around the north end232 words
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Advertisement21 1939-01-27 11 c ENJOY GOOD FOOD <>X YOUR CONVENIENCE f ore or After the Show DINE WINE AT THE CAPITOL I RESTAURANT i21 words
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Advertisement92 1939-01-27 11 I THE TRUE TONIC POOD I I ObtoltMbh of mU CboMfctt Storm I If Your Watch Needs Attention for some reason or another SEND IT TO AURORA'S Watch-Repair Department Our Expert Repairer will put it right. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED CHARGES MODERATE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Give Us A Trial. RECENT ADDITION A92 words
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Article, Illustration118 1939-01-27 12 These Clever Young Ladies Who Are Making Headway Everyday THESE HATS MAKE NEWS Newest Urn hats on this page is the one on the top left hand corner Ti Women's hats are a problem and a paradox they can be anything and they can118 words
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Advertisement55 1939-01-27 13 YOU WILL FIND THE LARGEST SELECTIONS LN DIAMOND RINGS— BRAOKLKTB -BROOCHES, etc. Itene I LI >l\\\ WHERE QLALiTY and VALUE ARE TRADITIONAL Such Wonderful Christmas Presents were never seen before m Singapore. The Best is to come and see RENE ULLMANN JEWELLERS Raffles Flace SOfGAFOftli Opened daily includii** Saturdays from55 words
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Article, Illustration1355 1939-01-27 14 Give friends and family the perfect finish to a special dish and the perfect camouflage to a dull one FISH STEAKS ook fairly thick slices of Ikan Kuraii tithet m the ovui or under the grill. basting fieavcntlj! with nuttei. Serve uith paisley vauce flavoured with Icnrm1,355 words
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Advertisement92 1939-01-27 14 w, i_'r4 L^_ 'HI I I BJbt it TttE JJi^^OTlL I! Cut down on the time I 111 spent m marketing. Save I raKjfi^Spj nioney by buying food I uiifcr/V 111 n l)Ulk XC( 'P f O(l ln>sh I -V S II longer. And do all three I L^^J?? I92 words
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Article, Illustration852 1939-01-27 15 fonvcd&MSL Intelligent care at this time assists m a speedy return to normal i; :ui nursing is necessary throughout an illness m child- ]oO d watchfulness and patience &S necessary during the follow tig period of convalescence. -cut care at this time often future health and assists m852 words
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Advertisement102 1939-01-27 15 T j PERMANENT WAVING i A SPECIALITY PRICES: 1 $10.00 $12.00 $18 00 M AISOIV PKRM LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS 79 Stamford Rd. 3 FORT ROAD 4 SINGAPORE MALACCA 1 (Phone: 4610) 'Phone: 121) J J Bridge Players! > IMPROVE YOUR GAME BY THK J < LATEST NOVELTY DEVICE > t ELY102 words
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Advertisement357 1939-01-27 16 BY P&Oa^BRmSHJNDIA. LINES Tonnage Spore Tonnage Spore lU (U Jjj A.NPURA :7.000 Jan. 27 CORFU 15.000 Mar. 10 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Feb. 10 CHITRAL 15.000 Mar. 24 I BURDWAN 6,070 Feb. 11 CARTHAGE 15.000 Apr. 7 CANTON 15,500 Feb. 24 I BANGALORE 6,000 Apr. 3 SOMALI 6.800 Mar. 10 RAJPUTANA 17.000357 words
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Advertisement373 1939-01-27 16 jK TO FRENCH PORTS i j CHARCEURS REUNIS I i i C.P PADARAN For Handles, Nantes, Bt Nazariere B rdeauv r i ADLN Marseilles. H;tvn\ Antwerp, Dunkirk U 3 jTO SAIGON INDOCHINA 1 CAP TOURANE For Saicon. Tourano and Haiphonp i ('APT. ST. JACQUES For Saiuon. Touranp and Haiph S.373 words
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Article96 1939-01-27 17 i ■M i v fc^ Inincri il 97 9 r\ m mpt. Sudan and Palestine "imperiar 27 2 p.m. Op ten Voort 27 2.30 p.m. and Tembilahua 27 2 P m' TO-MORROW fhrUt!^ island p^^ 1 jl a.m! 0 Japan, o Formasu and o Macao 28 4 p.m.96 words
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412 1939-01-27 17 £HANNAN Singh claimed trial this morning m the fourth poliocourt before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker to a charge that he on June. 1 of last year, at Market Street cheated Pale Singh by dishonestly inducing him to deliver $50 which was the property of Pale412 words
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Advertisement292 1939-01-27 17 BI'RXS PIIILP LIKE. (Inmrponted m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Doe Sails. I^JELLA Jan. 29 Feb. 3 MERKUR Feb. 27 ..far 4 9oecia] cheap round trp tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the 'ollnwlng rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting X.P.M. Vessel.292 words
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Advertisement65 1939-01-27 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI. KOHE AND OSAKA T m mi m•• 10,000 TONS SAILING FEBRUARY J) AT I P.M The above ve&sel ha; 1 exctllfnt modern accommodation for First Saloon an* Second Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan65 words
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Miscellaneous72 1939-01-27 17 MAILS EXPECTED Mails from Europe (London Mails* by I- and O. tßanpura* to-day. Delivery c! boxholders' letters only and central <ielivery of letters at 8.45 a.m. Mails from Aiiotralia, Netherlands Indies etc. by Air iQamasi to-day Delivery of boxholders' letters only at 3 p.m. and general delivery of letters at72 words
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Miscellaneous62 1939-01-27 17 Mails from Europe &c. (London) by Air (Imperial) on Saturday, Jan. 28. Delivery of boxholders' letters only and f-eneral delivery of letters at 9 a.m. MAILS DELIVERED The Air Mail i lmperial) despatched from Singapore on Jan. 15 was delivered In London on Jan. 24. The Air Mail (Netherlands) desiKLtch(d62 words
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Miscellaneous368 1939-01-27 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit SHIPS Godown Gate Gate Breiviken 22 1 1 Opten Noort 20 1 1 Ranpura— Carthage 18 3 Kolam 16 3 Eumaeus 14 3 Glenshiel 11 2 3 Klias 10 3 Kelantan 9 2 3 Kepong 7 2368 words
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Miscellaneous131 1939-01-27 17 Passengers By Air Arrivals and departures by Imperial and Qantas air liners: Arrived by the Corinthian.— Mr. M. B. Bell, from Darwin; Mr. O O. Bill, Mr E J S Jones, from Sourabaya Left by the Castor.— Mrs. U. A. N. Laing. for Penang; Mr. T. A. Robertson, lor Calcutta.131 words
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Article1981 1939-01-27 18 THE CITADEL cvnbn, Y i« B^k^ulu^^^l K 1 The Citadel." the uhich is continued Iwlow. opens its season .tt the Pavilion OH Tuesday, Jan. M CHAPTER THREE INFLUENCED by the example ol biJ mate Dr Parker. Andrew went to London and opened an office m B cheap; neighbourhood m Paddington.1,981 words
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Article86 1939-01-27 18 [From Our Own Cor respondent I Johorr Bahru. Wednesday. AT the annual general meeting of the Johoie Bahru Oveisra-C'hi-BCM BfUmM— Club held a feu days uko. the following were elected ofTiee-brarn-N for the current v«ar. President: Mr. Kwan Fook Nam Vice-President: Mr Pow no* (1)t j Hon.86 words
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Article287 1939-01-27 18 Mr. Kingsbury On Malaria Control M_, X A. Neave Kmgsnim. chairman of the Malaria Advisory Board F.M.S writes to the Tribune rife a welcome assurance on one point m connection with malaria control His letter is as follows:— Sir.— There appeared recently ly local Press a letter from one oj287 words
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148 1939-01-27 18 Tea Party In Honour Of Malacca Pastor (Iribune Staff Repoiier) Malacca, Wedm -THK Methodist lission cou Miry is agi wing < I tion and therefore ia a be a pastoi m such nn onrani In these days E panto cnly to be preacher I worker but also a business i148 words
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Article327 1939-01-27 19 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malacca, Wednesday. IN an appeal to all members of the various cnmnvinines m the Settlement to j.»in M Air Raid Wardens, the Chief Police Officer, Mr. W. A. C. Haines writes, "Members of all communities especially of the domiciled CO nmunities are ur^ed to come327 words
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Article162 1939-01-27 19 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. U r HAT is termed R "Practice Fliv Alarm Call" was put through h\ the Superintendent of Prisons at the Pudu graol to-day. He grave the alarm that the Gaol wa? on ire. th«purpose being to ascertain whethti the162 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous809 1939-01-27 19 |)N THE RADIO I JAN. 27 I NIROM I 4 nr^ryv YD€ 1515 Mcs (198 m) mNGAPORh am 1 6.2U Gymnastics. 7H i metre* (1.33 mcs) 6.:H:> Light gramophone music. m 8.46 News bulletin. ,up 10% metres (9.69 mcs) 6bO Time signal. Gramophone music /Mr 7.4.S News bulletin. Ma i809 words
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Miscellaneous191 1939-01-27 19 HONGKONG ZBW 952 Mcs (314 m.) 520 Relay— dance orchestra fron the Roof Garden of the Honfc Kong Hotel. 6 20 Closing local stock quotations. 6 22 A concert by tho Mew Llgn Symphony Orchestra with Grace Moore (soprano* and Charlt* Kullman < tenor. 720 Local time signal, weather report191 words
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Miscellaneous148 1939-01-27 19 DJB 15 20 Mcs (19.7 m.) pjn. 6.20 Concert of light music. 7.20 News m English. 7.35 Concert of light music (continued) 8 20 News and economic review m German. P. 35 Light pieces for the cello and piano. Marcello: Adagio MoBart: Allegro Haydn: Minuett. Wilhelm Winkler and Hermann Zechner148 words
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Article, Illustration776 1939-01-27 20 ANOTHER SENSATIONAL WI FOR JOE LOUIS IN TITLE BOUT THE tipht between Joe Louis, the heavyweight champion of the world, and John Henry Lewis, al>o a Nepro md the cruiserweiirbt champion, was ttnsationai. Louis won m the first round by a technical knock-out, thus repeating hi* sensational performance m June776 words
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Article224 1939-01-27 20 ENGLISH SCOTTISH FIXTURES I Till following Me fixtures m the I Knglish and Scottish football league to be played off on Saturday: English League, Div. I Aston Villa vs. Arsenal. Boiton Wanderers vs. Leicester c. Charlton A. vs. Middlesbrough. Chelsea vs. Manchester U Evrrton vs. Huddersfield T. Crumby T. vs.224 words
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104 1939-01-27 20 CHURCH DEDICATION CEREMONY IN MALACCA (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malacca, Wednesday. THK first Catholic Chapel to be 1 dedicated to St. Sebastian m the whole of Malaya has just been completed at Bukit Kajang estate. Malacca, and the blesxinj of the Chapel took place on Jan. 20 Rev Francis of St.104 words
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Article48 1939-01-27 20 Singapore, Thursday.— Lim An the driver of Dr. Ang Swe< to-day convicted on the charge ligent driving along lvc< $25. An endorsement In Lims licence by Ml < Traffic Mr. A J. Bra accused Thi Court I to tl d a c red t the car di48 words
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Article200 1939-01-27 20 I \From Our Ojcn Correspondent] I Johore Bahru, Wedne>a.i\ "THE inefficiency of the brakes of your car has caused the collision and a life haa been lost.'" said Sheikh Abu BaVar, the >^" !iui magistrate to a Teochew, Pan Pean Ho, who faced fcvo charges ()t200 words
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Article98 1939-01-27 21 Alleged Murder Of Wife Singapore. Thursday.— Charged at the instance of Inspector Menon, a 26 year old Cantonese, named Yoi Hai appeared before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker m ti.e fourth police court this morning, when a charge of alleged murder of his 27 year old Cantonese wife at about 898 words
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Article56 1939-01-27 21 The Kluang— Mersins road Ls floods i to a d:pth of 18 inches at the 90th mil" from Johore Bahru according to information received by the Automobile Association of Malaya. The Johore Bahri Mersing road is clear at the moment but the heavy rain all yesterday and56 words
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187 1939-01-27 21 IMPORTANT CHINESE CONFERENCE CALLED FOR S. CHINA Hongkong, Jan. 2(>. J^ MOST important conference has been summoned of Chinese leaders to discuss measures regarding the South China situaI ti >H li 1 1 Gen Chen Cheng, former Hankow garrison commander, and head of the oolitical department of the Central Military187 words
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Article142 1939-01-27 21 v which U still remembered, was made several years llilu M an.- It deals with ol murder in a light J£ Powell and Myrna Loy couple who solve the one or their greatest onstruction to -The Thin' It s Always A Woman. picture now at the Pavi;a in there142 words
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Article62 1939-01-27 21 Singapore, Thursday— Found m pocsession ot .six bicycle bells on Jan. II for which he failed to give a .satisfactory account, Tftn Yak Chun was convicted this morning by the Relief Cour^ Magistrate <Mr W I Thorogood) for fraudulent po.sses.sion OJ th»» property Accuseii was62 words
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Advertisement20 1939-01-27 21 Created by Experts CAW watches are as attrac- their refined beauty as are unfailing m their «< uracy. THEY NEVER VARY!20 words
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Advertisement44 1939-01-27 21 THE FILM EVENT THE WHOLE WORLD HAS BEEN WAITING FOR! 10.000,000 have read the novel! fofy Now it is a great screen drama 1 P .fjftrf 1 BHHHB HB HHH^^ I ]k *+$aJKr Si HHHj|H B^ hhhl y M- ivn y OPFWS TUESDAY. PAVILION]44 words
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Advertisement121 1939-01-27 21 if JfZ THE MOST TIMELY i PICTURE OF THE DAY! 5 GALA MIDNIGHT PREMIERE 28TH. JAN I SEASON SCREENING I TIES. 3 1ST. JAN. lALHAMBRA 'Controlled hi/ Shaiv Bra.. Ltd.) 5 TYRONE LORITTA I \S S POWER YOUNG j J ANNABELLA i I and a cast of ten thousand! J121 words
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508 1939-01-27 22 S.C.C. Win 7-A-Side Rugger Tournament TERROR GIVE FINE DISPLAY Qr r I*. Tenor. nil. B.L.I A 16 piS. |N typical Rugby weather the S.C.C A' yesterday won the Singapore Cricket Clubs Seven-a-sicie rugby tournament by defeating the H.M.S. Terror, by thirteen points (two goals and a try) to nil on508 words
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Article425 1939-01-27 22 Workouts At Ipoh Racecourse Nt) (From Our Own Corrcsponde I poll. Thursday. k LARGE turn out of spectators watched the final gallops this morning at Ipoh for Saturday's races. Practically all stables have arrived, except llobbs who is expected to-mor-row The going is excellent and some spectacular gallops were provided425 words
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Article59 1939-01-27 22 The following have ICCepted to play l<»r the B.C.C 2nd XI vs RE 2nd XI on Friday, Jan. 27, at the B.C.C.:— F J L Mayger; C. E Brooke. E. C. Barnes; n h Tudor, J P Wood. F. N Elliott; P ,s Man. a II Clement. LI59 words
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Article72 1939-01-27 22 The following will represent th( Merry Union B.P." 1 B" string m friendly badminton match acainst the Chinese Sportinu Association, consist\n% of tive singles and two doubles Bl the Happy World covered stadium on Sunday at 10 am -Wee Hong Loc, Salleh Ahmat. Ahmat. Gan Poh Yew.72 words
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Article126 1939-01-27 22 ENGLISH CUP LEAGUE RESULTS London. Jan. 2C The following aie results m the replays m the Fourth Round cl the FA Cup: Chester 1; Sheffield W. 1 (after extr. time' Newcastle 4. Cardiff l. Tottenham vs. West Ham 'postponed Results m the League matches were as follows: Division I BirminghamReuter - 126 words
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Article94 1939-01-27 22 R.S.G.C. Medal The Gold Medal Competition o| Royal Sinp,aporr Golf Club for 1938 be played on Saturday and Sua Feb. 4 and 5. simultaneously witl February Medal Competition and the following are qualified to compel Dr. E. Laidlaw Thomson. J M R. W. Cowen. C N. \V Joy« Mathewson. John94 words
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Article143 1939-01-27 22 At the sixth annual general <A true Minto Cricket Union held a; premises on Sunday. Jan. 22. the lowing were elected officials foi year:— Patrons: Mr. F. c. Band MJ end Tuan Haji A. Hamld b Moha Fresident: Tuan Haji Mon'in b H] som re -elected Vice Presidents:143 words
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Article36 1939-01-27 22 Belgian Woman's Swimming Record Yvonne Vandekerckhov( broke the work! record m women's five hundred metres v stroke m eight minutes 1.6 .sees previous record, held by Inge Bon of Denmark, was eieht mi,,, t seconds- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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355 1939-01-27 22 S. C. R. C. Score Good Win Over Y.M.C .A. Juniors 5.C.R.C... .3 V.M.C.A. Juniors READING by two goals to nil In the first half an S.C.R.C. bo eleven beat the V.M.C.A. Juniors by a comfortable goal alter a gruelling match at Anson Road, last night. The Juniors put up355 words
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417 1939-01-27 23 Ex Servicemen Hold Annual Meeting the annual general meeting of the Ex-Services Assocition which was held last night at the Singapore Cricket Club lounge, Mr. M. N. Wardell was elected President Mr. 11. K. Wootton retiring. B fore doing so Mr. Woott.cn sak 1 that would like to express his417 words
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Article411 1939-01-27 23 UNEASINESS AFFECTS THE MARKET Singapore. Jan. 26. rE widespread uneasiness continues, and nothing fresh has occurred to brighten the outlook, except for the supporters of General Franco, whose jubilations somewhat naturally have not been reflected m the markets. The Stock Exchanges of London and New York both registered sharp falls,411 words
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Article89 1939-01-27 23 Singapore, Thursday Charged at the instance of Inspector Trewm of the I Beach Road Police Station, a Sikh named Maiecha Singh appeared before* Mr. Conrad Oldham In the second police court and claimed trial to a charge that he at ab< ut 7 p.m. yesterday assaulted a89 words
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Article31 1939-01-27 23 In a rugger match at Changi yesteriay 35th Fortress Company drew with Ust Fortress, neither side scoring. Pelalty kick.s were awarded on either side, )ut not one was converted31 words
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Article51 1939-01-27 23 Singapore, Thursday At a meeting of the principal! of chilese Schools, Singapore, hold yesterday it the Chine.se Protectorate, it was deiided to hold the fourth annual Chinese Schools Sports under the auspice* of the director of Education < Chinese on Ap•il. 21 and 22 at the Julan B51 words
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Advertisement22 1939-01-27 23 A. S. GILES. CIVIL, NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR I AND OUTFITTER I No. 6, The Arcade, Singapore. I TBONK ItM. TSB TAILOR22 words
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Article133 1939-01-27 24 4 CROWD of ten thousand wildly applauded the speech of Si^orFarmacci. leading Italian anti-Semite, who made a joint appearance m the sports palace with his German counterpart. Herr Julus Streifher. Signor Farinacci attacked the CathoIk church, statin? that the "political power of the Catholic church InReuter - 133 words
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404 1939-01-27 24 "FRANCE WILL DEFEND HE TERRITORIES AND RESPECI NON-INTERVENTION" PARIS. JAN. 26. M BONNET (FOREIGN MINISTER). M Making m the chamber OF DEIITIES. DECLARED _THAT FRANCE IS DHBUOJ© TO \I4I\T\IN INTACT THE INTEGRITY OF THE FRENCH EMPIRE The conscience of France, he saia had nothing with which to reproach itself. MReuter - 404 words
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Article114 1939-01-27 24 CANADA'S DEFENCE BILL Ottawa. Jan. 26. PARLIAMENT will be asked to vote $457 millions expenditure for fiscal year beginning April, compared with S4lB millions last year, according to the main estimates tabled by the Finance Minister Mr. Dunning. Including $29 millions which will be charged to capital account and beReuter - 114 words
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Article86 1939-01-27 24 Singapore. Thursday.— Chaa Chin ,Pon was this morning produced before M.Kenneth A. Blacker m the fourth police court at the instance of Inspector Bashah bin Taiib of the Centra] Ponce Station on three charges of alleged extortion of $1 from Bacha m Auguste, September and October of last86 words
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133 1939-01-27 24 How France Can "Cut Short The Spanish War Paris. I Mur-sdH THE French Government's -n.i;« setting up a neutral refugetflp m Spain is warmly supported b«/ Press which also suggests that time has come for France tn representative to Burgos tv safen French interests as well as help rfl "LaReuter - 133 words
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Article173 1939-01-27 24 "LANCER SPY" All THE ALHAMBRA CAST m the dark days of the GJ War "Lancer Spy." which begi season at the Alhambra Tnea:re> night is a picture that should mase* appeal. The theme of the story hanes »JJ a great impersonation of an 1 German officer captured at "*JJ and173 words
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Article34 1939-01-27 24 A meeting of the S.C.R.C. cricket section will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 1, at 6.15 p.m., to elect office bearers for the 1939 Sfeasotf An members interested are invited to attend.34 words
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Advertisement88 1939-01-27 24 Bombay Tailoring Co., I ARMY CONTRArTORS— GENERAL MERCHANTS j Contractors to the Royal Artillery Changi. j SS3 Orchard Road— Phone 4349. Oppo> tp Orchard Road Police Station. j T> World IS lull of Good Thmp> A GOOD (T. Illi AM) C.OOI) TAILOR S STU' IN J re as a trial88 words
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