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Title Section13 1939-01-31 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE jyoTl^No. 307. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, January 31. 1939. FIVE CEHTB. J13 words
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386 1939-01-31 1 CRITICAL MONTHS AHEAD BUT FRANCE KEEPS CALM Paris, Jan. 30. gVEN Hitlers speech in the Reichf? stag to-night finds France calm indeed, though it is admitted that the coming months may call for strojtg nerves, the tendency is towards a more hopeful view of the international situation owing to theReuter - 386 words
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159 1939-01-31 1 INDIAN LABOUR TALKS BEGIN IN EARNEST New Delhi. Jan. 30. THE whole future of Indian labour emigration to Malaya is likely to be discussed in the course of conversations which began this morning between the Malayan Government delegation headed by Mr. C. D. Ahearne (Federal Secretary) and the Government ofReuter - 159 words
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Article116 1939-01-31 1 higgling Cfiarge Unfounded Tsingtao, Jan. 30. H_. S Blrr ™ngham to-day escorted Paul il Bntlsn steamer Saint Vincent de i/a<Tvi- om Tsin gtao harbour, where she Janar! lng held under detention by the Ja oanese authorities. attSnmfH en Sl at the departure was not closed eReuter - 116 words
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Article36 1939-01-31 1 Berlin, Jan. 30: Gen. Franco, Admiral Horthy and M. Imredy have sent Hitler telegrams of congratulations on the occasion of the sixth anniversary of the Nazi regime, which is being celeb- 'rated to-day- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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143 1939-01-31 1 EX-KING TELLS WHY SIAM IS ALWAYS IN THROES OF REBELLION Cairo, Jan. 30. EX-KING Prajadhipok, told by Reuter of the reported political plot in Siam, said that it was the first he had heard of it. "I am accustomed to hear reports of plots against the present regime almost everyReuter - 143 words
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Article45 1939-01-31 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Monday. f.I.D. enquiries are proceeding in connection with the dis- covery of the political plot. Vernacular papers report that many domiciliary visits were paid and some arrests made, but no further official statement has been published so far.45 words
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28 1939-01-31 1 Jan. ju. JHE Kuomintang (Chinese Government Party) has rejected the proposal by the Chinese Communists that they should be Admitted I into membership.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article106 1939-01-31 1 TOE Kuomintang: conference 1 her. which closed to-day has issued a manifesto emphasising that the Kuomintang would welcome the co-operation of any political party so long as it faithfully adheres to the three peoples principles. The conference has decided that the Supreme Committee of National Defence which is106 words
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Article386 1939-01-31 1 Hitler's Reichstag Speech j Berlin, Jan. 30. I (JITLER began his eagerly awaited speech to-night by reminding the 855 members of the Greater German Reichstag of the events of Jan. 30 six years ago, when the Nans came into power. He said: About 13,0tf*--000 men and women, Nationalist Socialist voters,Reuter - 386 words
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Advertisement42 1939-01-31 1 Iff MIf 0// 0/A*r A«s LB* ■i H«iDay Fast 2 K Sakai Murder Hunt 3 j m Markets 4 S juring Guide 8, 19. 20 22 J Spanish War 21 S E Sport -front 21, 22 23 J R Telegram- 24 ■LllM*""42 words
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Article58 1939-01-31 2 5-lb. Storm Baby Parit Buntar, Monday. SHARP, at 6 p.m. on Saturday in torrential rain, a baby girl was born to Mrs. A. W. Jack Le'Caine, at the District Hospital, Parit Buntar. The babv, who weighed only Ave poundfc* is one of the tiniest to have been born at this58 words
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127 1939-01-31 2 SOLDIER ON CHARGE OF GROSS INDECENCY Singapore, Monday. ALBERT Henry Rogers, aged 24 years and a soldier belonging to the Loyal Regiment, appeared before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the fourth police court this morning in answer to a charge of committing an act of gross indecency with another male127 words
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290 1939-01-31 2 AMAZING MYSTERY OF MALACCA TAMIL'S 24-DAY FAST (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malacca, Monday. DRESSED in a saffroncoloured robe, a weak, emaciated, unshaven mid-dle-aged Tamil is undergoing the painful process of voluntary starvation at St. Paul's Hill in the historic ruins of the Church of Our Ladv of Our Mount, where the290 words
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Article39 1939-01-31 2 The ambulance was summoned to Coleman Street at 5.07 p.m. yesterday to remove a five year old Chinese boy who was knocked down by a motor van. The parents of the child accompanied him to hospital.39 words
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Article77 1939-01-31 2 Singapore, Tuesday. LATEST addition to Robinson's departmental store in Raffles Place. Singapore, is a high class photographic studio which opens on Feb. 1. The studio will be run by an expert Le Marquis." who was, until recently. a society photographer in Berlin, and has personal experience77 words
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Article91 1939-01-31 2 It was Mr. Pugh who flew WeanjJ first plane out to Singapore, return some months afterwards to leaa formation of bigger de Havilland pia» which have augmented the company fleet. .j 0 n "Communications are pretty oau the whole," Mr. Pugh said, ana possibilities of commercial avian Malaya91 words
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Article187 1939-01-31 2 Ex-Leader Of Penang Europeans Penang, Monday. ITEWS of the death of Mr. John n Mitchell in England has been received. The late Mr. Mitchell was formerly of Messrs. Harrisons Barker and Co., Penang, and a leader of the European community in his time. The Mitchell187 words
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Article79 1939-01-31 2 Singapore, Monday. FOR importing 18.70 piculs of rubber into the Colony without a certificate of origin, yesterday, at Pulau Tekong, Chua Mon Cheng and Lim Chu Tong, two Teochews, were to-day fined $75 each, or In default one month's r.i.by Mr. C. H. Koh. Sixth Magistrate. They were79 words
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Article65 1939-01-31 2 100 In K.L. Gang Fight (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. JHREE Hokkiens with serious stab wounds are lying in the General Hospital in a critical condition following a clan fight which occurred to-night at about 10 o'clock at Batu Road. The men were stabbed during K brawl in which65 words
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Article36 1939-01-31 2 The ambulance was called to the Bedok Police Station at 2.46 p.m. yesterday to remove a Chinese to the General Hospital who was said to have attempt ed suicide by cutting his throat.36 words
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Article46 1939-01-31 2 On Feb. 16. the Asiatic community 4 Singapore will give a tea-party at tk Victoria Memorial Hall in honour f Mr. R, H. Onraet, Inspector General a Police. S.S. and F.M.S., who will I leaving Singapore at the end of Febra aiy.46 words
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108 1939-01-31 2 Wearne's Pioneer Pilot Makes Last Flight (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE possibilities of commercial aviation in Malaya are tremendous, Flight Lieut. J. B. W. Pugh pioneer pilot of Wearne's Air Services, told the Tribune last night on arrival from Penang in the "Governor Ibbetson" on his last flight for Malaya's internal108 words
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Article, Illustration32 1939-01-31 2 LEAVING I MALAYA CAPT. PUGH Wearne's pioneer pilot, photographed at the Civil Airport yesterday after he had made his last flight for the Air Service, in the "Governor Ibbetson" from Penang TribuneTribune - 32 words
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Advertisement29 1939-01-31 2 i bi inoi/s ft FOR DRY CLEANING, I INVISIBLE MENDING, S DYEING AND CARPET S S CLEANING. j S WE COLLECT AND DELIVER j Phone 7776 (Burtol Quick! Cleaners29 words
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Article260 1939-01-31 3 Police Detain Sakai After 11-Day Hunt Seremban. Sunday. JJLEVEN days after the murder outrage in a lonely hut in a jungle at the fifth mile Labu, where a Sakai woman was killed and jewellery and cash of $600 robbed, a male Sakai was arrested by260 words
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Article183 1939-01-31 3 Kuala Lumpur, Monday. ACCIDENTAL death, no blame being attached to anybody," »as the verdict given by Mr. A. J. Grattan Bellew, the First Magistrate who acted as Coroner over the inquiry held into the death of Tan Kok Ho, a Chinese cooly who slipped183 words
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Article543 1939-01-31 3 ,\|R. VV. H .Yeats, famous Irish poet and dramatist, died in London on Sunday, reports Reuter. ii«n,I n Yl Yeats not on,y P*** 1 but a,so the dr a m a possessed a s^knL„ !T l n 1 1 repute As a P°*t h e was543 words
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Article37 1939-01-31 3 Singapore, Monday.— After an absence of over a fortnight, the Singapore Coroner, Mr. w. G. Porter, is once again back at work having, recovered from an attack of influenza which necessitated his stay in hospital.37 words
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150 1939-01-31 3 70-year-old Chinese On Cheating Charge Singapore, Monday. ANG Mah Chi, a seventy year old Chinese, stood his trial to-day at the Assizes before Mr. Justice Home on a charge of cheating. On Feb. 22 last year he is alleged to have cheated Quek Sam Hock, cashier of Chop Eng Seng,150 words
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Article32 1939-01-31 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) SIR Shen ton Thomas, Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner of the Malay States, arrived here exactly according to schedule this afternoon32 words
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Article98 1939-01-31 3 Crashed To Death Penang, Monday. A Chinese, Tung Ah Yap, died in the Penang General Hospital from a fractured skull, shortly after his ad^ mission. Deceased was engaged in painting the facade of the Chinese Oversea Bank, Beach Street at 8.15 a.m., when the top rung of the ladder on98 words
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Article64 1939-01-31 3 Singapore, Mondy. Mr. A. Hill Reid was to-day fined a total of $6 on two charges of parking beyond the prescribed period of one hour In Raffles Place. Mr. Hill Reid pleaded guilty and was fined $3 on each charge, by Mr. C. H. Whitton, Traffic Magistrate. On64 words
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Article99 1939-01-31 4 i MINING. Tin at midday was $107%, M down $1^ After a quiet opening the I market in tin shares became slightly j i firmer during the day. Sellers we^ in-! I clined to adopt a waiting attitude with the result that little business passed but i99 words
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Article41 1939-01-31 4 The death occurred in Denmark on i Jan. tt of Col. Johannes Jarmer. late of the Siamese Gendarmerie. I Col. Jarmer, who was 59 years of age V joined the service in 1903 and retired in 192641 words
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Article83 1939-01-31 4 Driving Summons Singapore, Monday. i SUMMONS case, in which Mr.* W. XV. Dean was complainant, was transferred fcr mention to the Third Police Court from the Sixth Court, to-day. The defendant, Mr. J. 11. Hedgecock, of the Public Works Department, was represented by Mr. K. E. W. Hatchard.. The summons83 words
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149 1939-01-31 4 Heavy Rain Follows Quake In Chile Santiago, Jan. 30. K IJEAVY rain, unprecedented in iBT midsummer, greatly increased i the suffering's of the earthquake sur- II vivors, impeding salvage opera- IB tions and increasing the danger of IB infection. British warships and B merchantmen continue to render in- IB valuable149 words
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85 1939-01-31 4 New Defence Minister On India's Defence New Delhi. Jan. 30. MEMBERS of the Chatfield committee which left London in October to study India in defence problems signed their report this morning. Lord Chatfield is leaving for London by air tomorrow to take up his Cabinet appointment of Minister for Co-ordination85 words
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Article151 1939-01-31 4 London. Monday. Previous To-day Change KfTRBEI Quiet Quietly Steady SDOt^^ 3UJOTS 7 1116 7 34 +116 OPOt bSS 73 4 7 13 16 +116 Ist Forward (February) Buyers 7 58 7 11,16 +I|l6 Sellers 73 4 7 13 16 +IIIC 2nd Forward (Apr.iJune) Buyers 73 4 7 13151 words
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Article44 1939-01-31 4 New York. Saturday I RUBBER Previous To-day Change Steady Quiet B Market Tone Huvers 15 1 15 316 ie U Ue e rl W* ijfij Forward April June Bjgers g* 15 3,16 I t»„. Firm Q U Pt I etTone _^l44 words
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Article24 1939-01-31 4 London. Monday WKw TIN STANDARD da> Chan ?e K, Spot (afternoon (closing prica) £213 ijh +1 v Forward £212 4 212 +'424 words
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Article71 1939-01-31 4 London. Monday. Previous To-day Chang? T.T. cn Paris (closing selling rate) 176 97 177.01 +.04 T.T. op Amsterdrai (closing middle rate) 8.72 8.70 3 4 —iv 4 T.T. on Sl inghai (closing selling rate) 8 5 8 BV2 1 9 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) is. 3d71 words
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Article31 1939-01-31 4 <*OU> Londor.. Monday. fw R«»r ™»r Previous To-day Changi silver £788,/2 £7 8 7^ ld ?P!!L.»h mM 203 t 16 2011 6 4 months' forward if% 19Uj16 3 631 words
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Article128 1939-01-31 4 9 London. Monday. Previous To-day Change Distillers 867ft 87 6 10ftd. 35.5-S&. S* 8 gg imperial Chemical Industrial 281ft 29 3 i£ft imperial Tobacco 12 6 9 130- +3,3 Anglo-Dutch 20 6 22;- +1!6 Canadian Paclflo 51:16 5516 +U Lundon Tin •>***! Rubber Plan Investment TIWW 236128 words
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Advertisement10 1939-01-31 4 SOUTH iiiciiimi INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD BRANCHES AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD10 words
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Article207 1939-01-31 5 LYALL EVAITS QUOTATIONS Singapore, Monday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3,4ft 4jr oatu beiangor_s 1-^5 130 Hong Faits O.tt^ 0.65 Hongkong fin Wh WJj Jeleovs 0.57 0.62 Aamuntinr Tin 8i- Bi9 Katu lta 22!- 23,6 KillinghalLs 14 15t6 Kramats 9|3 10!Kucnais 118 1-23 I Laruts 319 4 6 Linguis 150 1.60207 words
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Advertisement159 1939-01-31 5 FRASER COMPANY 1 List Of Current Dividends asdfdkjfkdj i NEDERLANDSCH J I HANDEL- 1 1 MAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. II incorporated ln the Netherlands. .Netherlanas Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1381 Paid Up Capital t 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5.000,000 Special Reserve 1.000, jOG Chairman of the Board159 words
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Article, Illustration218 1939-01-31 6 SWEEPER FINDS BABY'S BODY IN DRAIN !S^:^ 1r 0 \f ■.^/••jiy > sweeping drains on «he nnrnipv f i;> n •> T*vit!l '^nst'Rii infant wa- fas I «fc'» wit*' »4»l r»b«>"« K Nk**" ;i>v»<nH if. On Koin«r nearer SRmvv«l!„ was shocked t<* finn thr habv nHrelv nude. Ins nom de-om218 words
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Advertisement268 1939-01-31 6 It'ii^™ PAVILIoS _ti\ FOf/« SHOWS 11 A.M. J- Is 6.15 9.15 ___K t\mW* "i^" fc *%E__fc n FRONT PACE NEWS! NEVER HAS A FILM RECEIVED SUCH m^MWm\*\ UNANIMOUS PRAISE FROM THE CRITICS! fT ALREADY IT HAS BEEN ADJUDGED OFFICIALLY IN AMERICA AS THE BEST FILM IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE FOR268 words
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Advertisement7 1939-01-31 6 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant IN MALAYA7 words
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Advertisement330 1939-01-31 7 [fIATU RALLY... YOUR CHOICE TO-DAY ____Z WILL -BE THIS GRAND ADVENTURE _t*!GS^ TAPTTOI ,H KVh,; ,T If LAI 1 1 \JLi 4 SHOWS... II A.M.-3-15-6-15-9-I5 W- The Screen's Most Popular Slar in a new Triumph T _S S as FRANCOIS VILLOX. famed Vagabond- Poet —Lover of Franee! V^.m*'- J HON330 words
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Advertisement137 1939-01-31 7 7 9 THEATRT ROYAL 3U -to 6 l^-" 5 I SPECIAL HARI RAYA MORNING MATINEE atTl am I MlfilliM mE FIRST INDIAN AVIATION EPIC II A^*li% featuring KAMLESH KUMARI and VIJA Y KUMAR ll ■OPENING TO-DAY 4 SHOWS DAILY! j 5 20th Century Fox present The MOST TIMELY PICTURE OF137 words
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65 1939-01-31 8 SYDNEY HORLER WRITES FOR THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE SYDNEY Horler, hailed by critics as the successor to the mantle of Edgar Wallace, writes next week's short story for the Sunday Tribune. In llorler's inimitable style, it is a first-rate thriller, complete with foreign spies, traitors, and secret service men. Do not65 words
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204 1939-01-31 8 $3,000 Claim For Damages Settled Out Of Court j Singapore, Monday THE claim of $3,000 damages for false imprisonment and malicious prosecution, brought by Eng Chocn Hoon against Tay Bok Choon was mentioned this morning before the Chief Justice, Sir Percy McElwaine by Mr. S. Fung. counsel for the plaintiff,204 words
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Article89 1939-01-31 8 STOLE FOWL, JAILED Singapore, Monday. POH Heng was this afternoon convicted and sentenced to weeks* rigorous imprisonment by Conrad Oldham in the second tmw* for theft of a cock belonging to Ma lav named Enchat bin Syed 4.30 a.m. on Jan. 8, at Joo Cniai Court Inspector T. E. Wray89 words
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Advertisement287 1939-01-31 8 I h, I» Acclaimed By Press And Public At Last book i Saturday's Midnight Premiere! mm I PHONE <UM\l\(. TO-lIAV with I SHOWS b. j 1 < < 20th Century —Fo < Greatest Entertainment Achievement. I^^^^^^^^^r_^^^Bi^^^vs^^^*s^B^^^r^__B C IF. ri ■^■^^^^^■■■^■^V ___E__h_*H _______T_BBWBlWWPwßW~FtwJ~PrJpppy____t> lk\ 1 <_^_i__¥ L y HH ill N287 words
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Article472 1939-01-31 9 London, Dec. 24. C n N was born without legs. When she was a year old they took I her to Dr. Barnardo's Home in Harrogate, Yorks, and there she L g ro w n into a charming young woman, now eighteen years old.472 words
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152 1939-01-31 9 Collapses From Two Much Excitement Tm.. Sacramento. dramatic release of Tom Mooney after he had spent 22 i lima v P nson was brought to a Ols/m u n Governor, Mr. Culbert oibn, ho Wanted the pardon, from. 2jf fcw hours afterwards ram emotion and excitement. WdrtJ L,oVern °r collapsed152 words
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194 1939-01-31 9 RADICAL WRITER SENTENCED TO PENAL SERVITUDE Berlin. SENTENCE on the Radical writer, Ernst Niekiseh, and his associates, charged with high treason, was pronounced by the People's Court recently after a trial lasting eight days. Niekiseh was sentenced to penal servitude for life and the permanent loss of civil rights for194 words
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191 1939-01-31 9 Expedition In Search Of A Deer That Barks AN Anglo-American srientfiic expedition is converging on the mountains of Northern Burma in search ,of a black-coated deer that barks. Mr Arthur S. Vernay. of London, leader of the expedition, is flying 6,000 miles as far as Rangoon. There he will meet191 words
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Article50 1939-01-31 9 New York. IN X-ray examination here re- vealed that 19-year-old Mary Genova had swallowed 31 fullsized marbles. She had complained of stomach pains. Mary explained that she and a friend each swallowed marbles because they were dared to by youths whose sledge they wanted to borrow.50 words
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Article95 1939-01-31 9 MAN GIVEN NEW TONGUE Helsinki. A REMARKABLE operation has been performed by Professor Enkin. an eminent Kussian surgeon, according to Soviet newspapers just received here. While fighting against the Japanese on the Korean border last year, a Soviet colonel was struck by fragments of a handgrenade. which destroyed threequarters of95 words
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272 1939-01-31 9 Suitcase Of High Explosives In Cloak Room A SUITCASE containing 11 02. gelignite and 30 detonators, which was left by an unknown man ni the cloak-room at Ux-bridge-road station, was referred to at West London police court recently. It was stated that a clerk, re-arrang-ing the luggage in the cloak-room,272 words
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347 1939-01-31 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Tuesday, January 31. 1939. CABINET CHANGES JHE appointment of Admiral of the Fleet Lord Chatfield to be Minister for the Co-ordination of •Defence in place of Sir Thomas Inskip has met with general approval. He is a man of wide experience and a man of action, Who knows347 words
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Article, Illustration1394 1939-01-31 10 Sir Herbert Russell - Sir Herbert Russell THE VALUE OF SINGAPORE By I j AS Minister for the Co-ordinatior of Defence we naturally assum< that Sir Thomas Inskip is eminent 5 ly authoritative upon the whole sub ject of defence. Probably this is one j of the penalties1,394 words
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Article1152 1939-01-31 11 ormer Royal Residence Still Remains Unlet (From Our Own Correspondent) BiONPONERS are surprised that No. 145, Piccadilly, where the T 'ing lived at the time of his accession, should remain unlet. lit wa* thought that many people would jump at the chance of living there, if1,152 words
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Article, Illustration28 1939-01-31 11 A portrait study of Rosalind Russell at home Miss Russell is currently appearing with Robert Donat in Metro-<.«oldwyn -Mayer's' "The Citadel." The season opens at the Pavilion to-nigbt.28 words
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Article42 1939-01-31 11 Lahore. Jan. 19.— A1l the adjournment motions regarding forfeiture of the press gallery pass of the representatives oi "Pratap" and the rupee ratio were ruled out by the Deputy Speaker of the Punjab Assembly who presided.— (United Fress).42 words
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Article172 1939-01-31 11 I Spring Race Meeting, 1939. Saturday 18th, Tuesday 21st Saturday 25th February. Entries Close at 12 noon Tuesday 7th February 1939. Sweeps. A $5 unlimited sweepstake for members only will be held each Race day. Applications for tickets must be in writing and be received before 4172 words
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Advertisement18 1939-01-31 11 TO ENJOY GOOD FOOD *OR YOUR CONVENIENCE Before or After the Show D| NE WINE AT THE CAPITOL18 words
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Advertisement101 1939-01-31 11 CHANGI ROAD TRAFFIC Take notice that owing to works in progress on the Changi Road, general traffic between the 10th and 11th milestones, will be discontinued for a period of approximately 7 weeks from Saturday 4th February, 1939. General traffic will be diverted along Upper Serangoon and Tampines Roads. Traffic101 words
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Advertisement17 1939-01-31 11 W^^^m V 111 111 I t_l i I Ife lk I THI TRUE TONIC FOOD I 117 words
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Article, Illustration286 1939-01-31 12 MOTHERS KEEP FIT Members of the German team which is to compete in the European women's figure-skating championships practised with other competitors, British and foreign, at the Empress Hall. Earl's Court, London, where the championships are to take place next week. Here are girl skaters during oractice for the championshipsPlanet News - 286 words
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Article, Illustration95 1939-01-31 13 »n.H><. daughter of !>;iH launched the >u'H. l Varrou. and ■r, is H \1 The Pekin Palace Dog Association's Show is taking place at the Church Hall in Great Portland Street, London. Here is "Keff of Yehloo" receiving beauty treatment, watched by "Lotus of Yehloo" and "Lillibet ofPlanet News - 95 words
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Advertisement59 1939-01-31 13 I YOU WILL FINDI THE LARGEST SELECTIONS I DIAMOND RINGS— BRA CELTFS I -BROOCHES, etc. I M Rene ULLMA,V\| fl WHERE QUALITY and VALUE ARE TRADITIONAL Such Wonderful Christmas Presents were never seen before in Singapore. The Best is to come and see RENE ULLMANN JEWELLERS Raffles Place SINGAPORE, Opened59 words
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Article, Illustration1255 1939-01-31 14 TO-DAY we hope that mother: who are worried about theii daughters' skins will read this arti cle which is written specially for them. So often, if they are left to them selves, very young girls will try onl> to HIDE the blemishes on their sk i ns1,255 words
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Article, Illustration1451 1939-01-31 15 Stay Lovely all your Life A word of advice for the not -so -young 1 1 THOUGH you may have passe A yoi: r first youth, may indeed b perilously near middle-age. or may eve: have already reached that state, ther U jio reason why you should not stil t,1,451 words
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Advertisement15 1939-01-31 15 W£ JAi)£ ?ft££ 1 Fascinating Jewellery. 118 Battery Road, I Ist floor Phone 714S I15 words
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Article260 1939-01-31 17 -cicii J mper a Jan 31 2 p.m. Africa East Imprial" 31 2 p.m Australia, Western Centaur m 31 i pJR Burma "Imperial" 31 2 p.m Canada Whole '•Imperial" m 3 i 2 p.m Cpvlou Pres. Harrison 3 i n a m Chinas "Imperial" 31 2 p.m ggypt, Sudan260 words
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Article81 1939-01-31 17 Australia: -Whole *f -Qantas*' Feb 1 7 45am Jiva. South West Sumatra. S. East Borneo, Celebes. Moluccas and Timor Dilly x K.N I.L.M. 1 noon Java and Timor Dilly x "Qantas" 1 745 am Muntok Thedens 1 3 pm Nembangx K.N.I.L.M. 1 noon lalembang Thedens 1 3 pm Kew81 words
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Article167 1939-01-31 17 Singapore Crime Reports Singapore, Monday. The following were among the crimes reported to the detective branch between 9 a.m. last Saturday and 9 a.m. 10-day. nm A A There were no reports of bicycle thefts throughout Saturday but yesterday there were reports of thefts of two tricycles and two bicycles.167 words
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Article92 1939-01-31 17 The fifth annual general meeting of the Tamils Reform Association Shiga- I pore, was held at the association premises No. 20, Klans Road. Singapore, on. Saturday with Mr. E A Siva the president, in the chair. The reports and trie statement of accounts were read and adopted unanimously.92 words
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Advertisement322 1939-01-31 17 mn\s piiiLP line. I (Incorporated in Australia). I NEXT SAILINGS Vapftt* Doe Saf,s uiSS^ IN PORT Feb. 3 MrRKIR Feb. 27 .lar. 4 wecial cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the rr >iin\v!n? rates. iiltk CIa ss pa^ en g e rs may transfer at Singapore,322 words
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Advertisement50 1939-01-31 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD (APCAR LINE J FOR HONG KONG, MOJI. KOBE AND OSAKA §a TALMA" 10,000 TONS SAILING FEBRUARY 9, AT 3 P.M. SeJS&Z Sngels^ *****11 comm <**«°n tor First Saloon ana P. a^ a^°co ay BjffieS SSP and JaPan <********»» wlto HARPER., GILFILLAN CO.. LTD. Telephone:50 words
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Miscellaneous419 1939-01-31 17 f SHIPS IN DOCK i I SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE l Entrance Exi Ship Godown Gate Gat Gustav Diederichsen 22 1 1 Gewang, El Segundo 18 2 3 Benlomond 16 2 3 Kota Pinang 14 2 3 i. Pres. Harrison 11 2 3 i. Malacca 10419 words
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Miscellaneous204 1939-01-31 17 r«.ss«'iio<>ifs uj \i r m Arrived from NE.I. by the "Oehoe Mr. and Mrs. DomizlarT, Mr. Blamenthai Mr. Pugh, Mr. V. Houts, Mi. Shim, Mr. j van der fcteur, Mr. Tan Hoan Kie. Left for Medan, India and Europe by JI ie "Orhoe," Mr Pugh, Mr. v. Houts (for Medan),204 words
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Article6097 1939-01-31 18 Marcus Superbus - Marcus Superbus GUIDE TO FORM OF RUNNERS (By RECENT form of all horses entered for the Jan.-Feb. meeting of the Perak Turf Club at Ipoh on Wednesday showing at a glance how candidates have fared in their three most recent runs (except where new), together with details6,097 words
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Advertisement10 1939-01-31 18 s%\ v It? Filot pen is famous f r \_^B10 words
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Advertisement142 1939-01-31 19 j j z Maw w©_jiiß F^ I i-** „*> I OAP I (DANCE PALACE! (AIR CONDITIONED). PHONE 2477. Z RESTAURANT BAR ATTACHED. I FROM PJHL SHARP UNTIL > MIDNIGHT. j GRAND GALA ADVERTISING BALL ON Ist. FEB. 1939. REPRESENTING LEADING FIRMS RESPFCTIVF PRODUCTS BY COSTUME. ■■■■■till* J THE FIRST OCCASION142 words
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Advertisement27 1939-01-31 20 .^SBBBbI LbBBSW mm BBBBBBk_^» _L W mM m\ M _P _P V. w I ssbbbbbbbbbbbbbb^Tl^^LbbbbbbbbbA MM^MM^Mmm I Ik RE ATES P ONTINUOUS OMFORT WP.S. USA m —^ii27 words
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67 1939-01-31 21 SPANISH REPUBLICANS ESTABLISH NEW LINE OF DEFENCE JHE Republicans have established a new Catalan defence line from the north coastal to Matary through Granollers to Seodeurgel near the Andorran frontier, according to the Spanish press agency. The report adds that all requisite services are in perfect order. Planes and artilleryReuter - 67 words
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161 1939-01-31 21 HONGKONG, JAN. 30. m DEVELOPMENT OF THE TsorTH-WEST OF CHINA IS PROCEEDING APACE. a big cotton mill, financed by the Bank rhfna and the Bank of CommunicaJShas been established at Kwanming the dTrection of Mr. T. V. Soon* Mr Chien Hsin Tse. The South-West Construction Com-i161 words
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Article29 1939-01-31 21 u The lawn tennis courts and the bowl- knf preen of the S.C.C. will be closed for plav to-day (Jan. 31) owing to Hari Ray a Haji.29 words
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52 1939-01-31 21 'NANKING GOVERNMENT' OFFICIAL SHOT DEAD Shanghai, Jan. 30.—M0 Ngoh Hung, believed to be the secretary of the Japanese sponsored Nanking Government, was shot dead at the Sun Sun Hotel in the International Settlement to-day by an unknown assailant. Mo is reported to have arrived in Shanghai on Jan. 23, iromReuter - 52 words
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Article606 1939-01-31 21 R.A. (Changi) 6 pts. Loyals 3. fEKY mediocre rugger was played at Gillman Barracks yesterday when the R.A. Changi) defeated the Loyals by six points (a try and penalty goal) to three (a penalty goal) [Neither side, was at full strength but lat the game lacked606 words
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224 1939-01-31 21 Britain Needs More Armed Strength London, Jan. 30. LORD Delawarr, President of the Board of Education, speaking at Derby last night said that excepting for the growing strength of our defences there could be few reasons for expecting any relief from our anxieties in the coming year. The Government was224 words
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Article66 1939-01-31 21 Melbourne, Jan. 30. BUSH fires have again broken out in Victoria, threatening several townships. Holidaymakers celebrating Australia Day rushed home when the fires began menacing the holiday resorts. A number of houses were destroyed at Selby, the inhabitants fleeing to safety. Fires are burning inReuter - 66 words
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103 1939-01-31 21 Resignations To Follow Cabinet Changes? ASA sequel to the Cabinet changes Mr. R S Hudson (secretary for Overseas Trade) tendered his resignation to Mr. Chamberlain this morning, but this was not accepted and Mr. Hudson has agreed to continue in government. Mr Hudson was spokesman for tnree junior Ministers, whoReuter - 103 words
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Article36 1939-01-31 21 DAVID Dhormaraj who meets Ignacio Fernandez on Thursday at the Happy World arrives by the s|s "Kedah this afternoon from Penang. Prom i latest reports received from Penang he is in fine trim PETEReuter - 36 words
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328 1939-01-31 22 S. C. F.A. WANT LARGER SHARE IN GATE RECEIPTS ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING I WITH the announcement that the Association "had had a very sucW cessful soccer season but financially was again "off," the Hon Mr. Tav Lia Teck President of the Straits Chinese Football Association, r.pened discussions at the annual328 words
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Article161 1939-01-31 22 AT the first annual general meeting of the Changi War Department Civilians' Sports Club held at Changi on Jan 26. the following were elected offlceoearers for the ensuing year: —Patron Major H. W. Perryer, M.8.E., R.E., Preirient: Mr. A. Veluppillai (re-elected, vice President: Mr. H. John161 words
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Advertisement328 1939-01-31 22 if 2 IN AID OF THE CHINA RELIEF FUND. 2 2 UNDFR THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF THE CONSUL-GENERAL 2 FOR CHINA, MR. KAO LING-PAI, 2 S THE CHINA RELIEF FUND COMMITTEE OF SINGAPORE will present THE WU-HAN SONGSTERS <28 Talented Chinese Amateur Artistes) in A MODERN CHINESE CHORAL AND DRAMATIC328 words
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Miscellaneous38 1939-01-31 22 SPORTS MAR* TO-DAY Swimming: Swimming Club Sports 11.11 a.m. TO-MORROW ll!irf Hockey: S.R.C. vs. Royal Artuie.j S.R.C; S.CR.Cvs. Colts— -S.CR-^-G.S.C. vs. EuroDeans— GS.C p t Soccer: Post Office vs. Dutch ai— Office Cricket: S.C.R.C cricket meeting' 6.15 p.m.38 words
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931 1939-01-31 23 Chevalier And Elliott Play Well Europeans 2 A movement would develope, pretty as long as it lasted, but just when it might have been a finished effort, the movement wolud fizzle out. I Chevalier once again gave the spectators exquisite bits931 words
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Article, Illustration15 1939-01-31 23 Tribune The Rest hockey eleven which lost to the Europeans in the annual match yesterdayTribune - 15 words
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Article232 1939-01-31 23 S.R.C. Beat Fort Canning 5.R.C... 3 Fort Canning. .2. IN an interesting game of hockey j played yesterday between the Singapore Recreation Club and the j Fort Canning team on the former's ground, the S.R.C. won by the odd i goal in five. The Club put up a very fine232 words
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Article108 1939-01-31 23 Sappers Beat Airmen IN a. rugger match at Seletar yesterday, 35th Fortress Company beat the Ro- yal Air Force by four points (a drop goal) to nil. Play was all in favour of the Sappers in the first half, Uttlejohn's strong kicking being a feature.. Shortly after the kick-off, the.Airmen108 words
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Advertisement21 1939-01-31 23 A. S. GILES. CIVIL, NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER j No. 6, The Arcade, j Singapore. I THONSKM. T _**___L21 words
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132 1939-01-31 24 Huge Amounts Of Explosives Seized Reuter London, Jan. 30. ABOUT two tons of explosives, ]™*<* Te(* A of rouncLs of ammunition hundred a &w«_f_s a__a«S_as Liverpool police court to have peeni by police officers when they visited to in premises during the weekend. six men were remanded custody fo oneReuter - 132 words
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125 1939-01-31 24 Britain Produces 400 Military Planes Monthly London, Jan. 30. THE British output of military planes now exceeds 400 a month hut is not within measurable distance of equalling the German rate of production, according to the Daily Telegraph aviation correspondent, who declares that official reticence about the progress of rearmamentReuter - 125 words
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201 1939-01-31 24 IMPORTANT TALKS ON PALESTINE TO BEGIN SOON? JL9MJJKJM.JL T *~r London. Jan. 30. ALTHOUGH the anxieties created by the European situation are S s A Z--t in the public mind, m J given to the forthcoming talks on Palestine, partic^ar ly in vnew of Muslim interests not only in PalestineReuter - 201 words
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Article139 1939-01-31 24 Serious Thames Floods London. Jan. 30. A 8 the floods in East Angus subside, those in the Thames valley are becoming more serious. m iDswich area, about 2,000 houses are "flooded while over 3.000 families are to a relief worker hundreds of people will never be able to live WaltonReuter - 139 words
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Article30 1939-01-31 24 Melbourne, Jan. 30. ln the Australian tennis championships mixed doubles finals, H. C. Hopman and Mrs. Hopman beat Jojm Bromwich and Miss J. Wilson (holders) Reuter 6— 6—2, 6—3.--m iReuter - 30 words
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261 1939-01-31 24 tl ,C London, Jan. 30. v r ALTHOUGH to-morrow's debate on foreign affairs is likely to centre chiefly on Europe, the members of the Commons interested in China are ex- t pec ted to exert themselves actively in the coming session261 words
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Article32 1939-01-31 24 Rombav. Jan. 30— The voting of the :ongressional election, Bose 1,580, Bit*'*- nayya 1,375, was subject to a slight mendment when official figures for one -rovince were available.— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement110 1939-01-31 24 if. if I Bombay Tailoring Co., ARMY CONTRACTORS— GENERAL MERCHANTS I Contractors to the Royal Artillery Changi. ttt Orchard Road— Phone 4349. j I Opposite Orchard Road Pollcu Station. I I ft* World is full of Good Things I if you t L<x>k for them I IB or instance A110 words
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