Morning Tribune, 1 February 1939

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE ■[73- No. 308. mmmm, w SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, February 1, 1939. KVEC^
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  • 267 1 WORLD REACTION TO HITLER'S SPEECH I Veace Depends On Question Of Colonies London, Jan. 31. fHE colonial aspect of Hitler's speech has received much attention here. In tome quarters it is considered that while Hitler's demands for colonies seemed to be the next big pressing
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  • 742 1 I London, Jan. 31. UTIOUS relief is the keynote of press commaata on r Hitler's speech. TMmiw i that Hitler belied the e nervous prophets. Peace U work on deeds not words the words he*:rd yesterday it contain no such invocation rar as some of them
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  • 126 1 Lsnnsn. lan. SL IN Dm***, ta-day, the Mme Mtelafcr, replying te Mr. Arthur Henderson, said that he welcomed the passages In Hitler's speech yesterday regarding his desire for mutual confidence and co-operation between our two people. He added: "I should like to take the opportunity to repeat the
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  • 45 1 Commons Re-Assemble London. Jan. 31. The Commons re -assembled this afternoon after the Christmas recess. Str rhomas Inskip was given a warm cheer when he answered a question regarding the relations between Britain and Eire. He said: "There are no new developnents to report."— Reuter.
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  • 203 1 London, Jan. 31 THE eager discussion which Hitler's speech evokes in the world's capitals appears to be marked by an appreciation of the moderate tone the Fuehrer adopted on the whole. The press of many countries while expressing a cautious relief suggest that in the intervening period of
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  • 519 1 PREMIER DETAILS ROME TALKS Undon, J«tt. 31. fßNanrfiiGto the c*** mmm «Mhy «n fcb *M* to Rome Mr. Chamberlain said that the conversations were conducted in an atmosphere of complete frankness. It was not expected that either aMa would accept all arguments and poinla of view presented by the other,
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  • 232 1 Gibraltar, Jan. 31. P? is learned from a very reliable {•taree that the Spanish Government fleet left Cartagena yesterday for an undisclosed destination. A number of British subjects from ibraltar have heen arrested by Naenalists in La Linea. It is believed that it is a reprisal for
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  • 682 2 Exclusive Interview On World Affairs Tribune Slaff Reporter) Singapore. Tuesdaj. MATIONAMSM. in all forms, is out of date, and the solution to the present world problem, rendered complex by certain moves by one dictator or another, like H'tler's claim to former (German colonies, lies in
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  • 120 2 mv Chungking. Jan .3l. f MliNAnol only supports the policy of open-door and equal opportunity in China bul desires under the principles o<" equplitv aH mutual assistance to participate in any international peace or mutual assistance alliances, declares the manifesto of the fifth plenarv
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  • 117 2 HARI Raya Haji who celebrated on an elaborate scale at the Happy World last night, when many thousands were present to watch a procession through the grounds of the park; and to join in dancing in the cabaret afterwards Unfortunately no extension was available on this night,
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  • 7 2 M^^anlaS reSUIt fam^^.
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  • 83 2 London. Jan 31 |T is learned from an authoritative source that Clarence B WJ former well-known city financier. JJ reprieved from Maidstone Prison week. Since his reprieve, Hatry n*> been staying in a flat at Maideville. Hatry was required to serve H year penal servitude at the
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  • 21 2 f he Mrs. Elphick arrives to-day Wt Johan van Oldenbarnavelt after a day at home of about 10 months
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  • 49 2 PLANTER INJURED IN ACCIDENT (From Our Own Corre S p» ntJeM MR H. D Quartle^ 8 Estate. Banting, met wi h H accident on Sunday while trav.nffll Kapar Road B **"*|J He sustained injuries on the fw body, and was conveyed to U Ifl u5B? by Mr Vas,J<,eva *ad
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  • 80 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malacca. Tueadar A PAYING patient at the Mali General Hospital, a Chinese 3 U said to have fallen from the $<*« floor, succumbed to his injuries S day. The local police are InvestlgS A Tamil woman, who was brought! the Malacca General Hospital
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  • 56 2 An inter-church meeting will be bd in Malacca, in the Methodist Girt School hall, to-day I Wednesday i ats o'clock. Rev. Y. Y. Huang and Mr P. W\ Tambyah. Malayan delegates the Madras International Missionir Conference, will present reports of tl Madras meetings. Members and friend of all
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    • 201 2 That grand sensa t^W^^s of well-being! rS&%\ No matter what your age or V C>i occupation, it is possible to extract iNSfflPv '>§/ from life a grana feeling of fitness and well-being. Thousands of men l*/ Ojfr X and women ali over the world S^^k)J are paying a grateful tribute
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  • 145 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malacca, Tuesday. information given to the local police by the Tribune Staff reporter regarding the Tamil who was found fasting in the ruins at St. Paul's ,11 inspector Ahmad of the Central police station proceeded last night St Paul's Hill and removed the
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  • 105 3 FINGERPRINT EXAMINATION DISCLOSURE (Tribune Staff Reporter) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. ALLEGED to have returned to the State of Johore after having been banished from Negri Sembilan in 1934. Foo Yow Nam, a Hylam, was yesterday committed for trial in the Assizes at the conclusion of the preliminary inquiry before Sheikh Abu
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  • 231 3 NERVOUSNESS IN EUROPEAN MARKET I ON DON has been considerably the largest seller on the recurrence »f Kuropean tension, says a cabled \vnopsis from the "Trader's' column »f "Barrons* the American National Financial Weekly. The nervousness in Europe is attribut- 1 m to the present war scare and to ie
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  • 139 3 REFKPPTMr. Tokio. Jan. 30. Jan i? t0 lhe News Chronicle of F oreiPn ii P iet member asked the that t h- Mlniste r wh ether it was true n °t be L\. W^ p Italian P act would CJSW pointing out that the Pact 2! V at
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  • 27 3 Miss Dobbie, daughter of HE. The General Officer Commanding and Mrs. Dobbie. recently arrived in Malaya on a visit and is staying at Flagstaff House.
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  • 192 3 England Is "A Hideous Place" Visitor Singapore, Tuesday. SPHERE'S one man who passed through Singapore who thinks of England as "a hideous place with dug-outs and tren- i ches everywhere." He is Mr. L. A. Wade, an Australian, who arrived on the m.s. "Dempo" this morning. The reason for his
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    15 3 This is how a motor car ended up while negotiating Newton Circle yesterday.- Tribune
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  • 134 3 KELANTAN PRINCE HERE Singapore, Tuesday. 1 am very happy to get back to 1 Malaya/' said Tengku Yahya, younger son of His Highness the Raja of Kelantan on the 'Uempo' this morning. Tengku Yahya is back in Malaya on a holiday. He is studying in England. He leaves for Kelantan
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    • 279 3 DAUGHTER HAD CRYING SPELLS After Kruschen "a Different Girl" A mother writes;— "Early this spring my eighteen-year-old daughter had a nervous breakdown. After doctortag for over five weeks, she didn't seem to make much improvement. She still had crying spells and fits of the blues. So I decided to give
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 28 4 GOLD Fine Bai _)♦*> o» SILVEK Spot 4 months' forward Previous £7-S-7». 2 20-1 16 19-11 16 London. To-day £7-8-6 20 19-11 16 Tuesday. Chang! -1*2(1 il.
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    • 170 4 London. Tuesday Previous To-day Change KUBBEf Quietly steady Quietly steady Spot 3uyers 7 3 4 Vs 1 SeUers 7 13 16 8 +3:16 Ist Forward (February) Buyers Sellers 7 11 16 7 7 « +3|16 »• M •• 7 13 16 7 15 16 ls 2nd Forward 'Apr
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    • 135 4 London. Tuesday. Distillers irevious 87,6 To-day 90|Change +2;6 Dunlop Rubber 23,3 24|- 9d. Ueoerfl Electric 72|--73,9 1 9 imperial Chemical IndUfMu 293 304y 2 +nm Imperial Tobacco 130|--132 6 I m\\. 2 -f2|6 +l- 4 » Anglo-Dutch 22|--23|4V 2 Canadian Pacine 5 516 3|--5& 33 26 6
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    • 21 4 TIN STANDARD Spot (afternoon (closing price) Forward Previous £2l4 £2l3 London. To-day £2l6 Va £2ls Tuesday Chanee ~*-2i. ~2
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    • 56 4 RUBBER New York. Jan. 30. Market Tone Previous Quiet To-day Steady Changi Spot Buyers 15 3116 15 y 2 -r5!10 N Sellers 15 5116 15% +5j16 Forward April June Buyers 15 3(16 15»/ 2 T-5116 •• *• Seller* 15 5 16 15* 6 f5!16 UN Quiet 1
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    • 70 4 London. Tuesday Previous To-day Change T.T. oa Paris (closing selling rate) 177.01 177.00 —.ol T.T. or Amster drm (closing middle rate) 8.7334 8.67 V 2 — .o3 4 T.T. oo SI -inghai (closing selling rate) 8V 2 Unchanged \J_r «f T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) ls. 3d.
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  • 189 4 London, Jan. 31. A STRONG all-round advance oi stock exchange prices this morning testified to the City's relief at the accomplishment of Hitler's speech. together with satisfaction at its comparative moderation tone. The city is particularly impressed by the prophecy of a long-term peace,
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  • 371 4 FRASER'S WEEKLY REPORT MARKETS during th* past week have shown small improvement. Two speeches of meat importance have been eagerly awaited: that of Mr. Chamberlain's was most reasonable and was well received both at Home and in Europe, whilst Heir Hitler's (the bare outline of which is just to hand)
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 85 4 OVERS EA-CfflNESl 1 1 I BANKING I OORPORATION LIMITED fei »fflT*j| fRBK yourselves from tht ITEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery SOI Tl or important documents) in BAFE BOXES In our VAULTS II HIT I SII tt CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA BTREETf SINGAPORE. insurance company, ltd You hold YOUR
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    • 4 4 SIME DARBY Co..Ltd; £\\TS.tf3S
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  • 689 5 DOCKS SHARES ;U ed By Fraser Company j r MINING Singapore, Jan. 30, 5 p.m. B.M. Trustee 6.75 7.50 Con. T.S. 7% Pref. 20|21|3xd Con. T. 8. Qrd. 19J3 20|6 Eastern Realty 1.37% 1.45 Est. Trust Ag. 3.75 4.25 Eastern United 30.00 32.00 F. and N. Ord. 1340 13,85 do
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  • 198 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Monday. AfINING Buyers Sellers Am pats 314% 4iBatu Selangors 1.25 1.30 Hong Fatts 0 62 0.65 Hongkong Tin 161--1716 Jelebus 0.57 0.62 Kamunting Tin 81--8,9 Katu Tin 221--23 6 Killinghalls 141--15 6 Kramats 9|3 10Kuchais 1.18 1.23 Laruts 39 416 Linguis 1.50 1.60 London Tin 31--3
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  • 218 5 3% 1937 ied. 1962 $2,750,UU0 Int. May 15 Wov. 15 ..99% ***** ci. 3% 1938 red. 195* $4,000,000 100>/ 4 101'/ 4 c.i. P&ft4A.-a MUNICIPAL 5% »926 red. 1956-36 $4,000,000 119% 121 cl 4*4% 1929 red. 1959-09 $1,250,000 Int. V>.y 15 Nov. 15 118% 12C Cl. 1935
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 249 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Jan. 30, 5 p.m. i otai rot Company Dividend Books Date Ex Div. year. Clone Payable TIN GENERAL K. Kamunting 3d. Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Jan. 28 5% Kuala Lumpur Tin 1|- Feb. 6 Feb. 17 40* Petaling 5% final 5% int. Jan.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 361 6 7 J "-f^OTION nCTURE SENSATION OF A GENERATION I M.-G.-M.S HASIMPiKCB j I 3 SHOWS TO-DAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 PAVILION J g TH r RP9T h'il M YET MADE" C BEST FILW OF THE YEAR" DILOI -Evening Standard. J —Daily Express 2 JT TpjJJKj|MBBB_SE^^^ ol^ TOLD by a DOCTOR! 1
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    • 194 6 He s An Athlete Comes Back" is cne of tv, 1 "The athletes in the Hollywood utsta Q In college. Morris 3a££l »?^v! e ket-ball and boxed otball athletic activities Incident tn^ roles have come muc h JSJ* fk than to most actors, ft he needs a double for such
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  • 107 7 Singapore, Monday. L m Hassan, aged 20 years, and JTr'bn Dollah, aged 22 years, were Kced before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker the fourth police court this morning L charged that they on Jan. 18, be Jen sunset and sunrise at No. 38, njoni" Java Road committed houseSSng by
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 184 7 to-night I marlboroughl 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. f 'Controlled by Shaio Bros. Ltd.) *fr m SHANTA APTE IN:- •The UNEXPECTED-*! or (DUNIA NA MANEE) j PRABHAT'S FIRST SOCIAL MASTERPIECE IN HINDUSTANI NEXT CHANGE:— M. S. SUBBULAKSHMI in "SEVA SAD AN" TAMIL. I if. M .........^:.^.T7.^....... ..mf MLAN HB'^T I^©Klj©
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    • 467 7 j HERE'S THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN! I Greeted By Packed Houses Yesterday > DAILY AT 11 A.M. 3-15-6-15 9-15 P.M. j I j BOOK NOW PHONE 6909. j J I *^^^i> M a -t-i 2 *^k mm* w -r*m a H&h-^^x "WS! ito^.B ono BK'- "J^-HIM WTm fr^VW'^w^ m
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  • 3649 8 WHAT IS HITLER GOING TO DO THIS YEAR?" SECURITY LIES IN STRENGTH (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 20. WITH PARLIAMENT AGAIN IN SESSION FROM THE END OF JANUARY, THE POLITICAL PULSE OF THE NATION IS QUICKENII*O THERE IS AN INCREASING REALISATION ON ALL SIDES THAT IN MATTERS OF NATIONAL
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  • 40 8 Photo shows the s.s. "Surreybrook" in dry dock at Swansea where she is undergoing repairs upon her return from Valencia where she was attacked by aeroplanes and peppered with machine gunfire from the shore. (Topical Press).
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 160 9 "Be like me— i^. Enjoy LIFE again ,o*s\ Look how healthy and happy I am And to think that only six months ago I felt run-down and dead-tired. The doctor recommended Sanatogen. Sanatogen helped me at once. It seemed as if a stream of new life flowed through my veins.
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  • 302 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Wednesday, February 1, 1939. CHINA'S OFFER ||OW Japanese aggression in China has served to increase the good feeling of the Chinese people for other nations is strikingly shown by a manifesto just issued by the fifth plenary session of the Central Executive Committee of the Kuomintang, held in
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  • 1108 10 Value of SMALL CRAFT in the NEXT WAR IT is a platitude that Britain's greatness rests mainly on sea power that it is on the Navy (to quote th* preamble to the Naval Discipline Act) that, "under the good Providence of God, the wealth, safety and strength of this Empire
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    • 21 10 To-day l White Label Announcement Honest men marry soon. Wise men never. But they all Ml in love with DEWAR'S WP.S.-L
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  • 986 11 MIKADO PICTURE OF INTEREST AND CONTROVERSY ■hould Stage Classics Be I Adapted To The Screen? (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 20 OUBTEDLY, so far as London is concerned, the picture of the hour s "The Mikado". Not only is it the centre of cinema interest; it is more a
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    • 23 11 T( > ENJOY GOOD FOOD F()R Y °UR CONVENIENCE B "''»-e or After the Show U INE WINE n mm. AT THE CAPITOL RESTAURANT
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    • 100 11 CHANGI ROAD TRAFFIC Take notice that owing to works in progress on the Changi Road, general traffic between the 10th and llth milestones, will be discontinued for a period of approximately 7 weeks from Saturday 4ih February, 1939. General traffic will he diverted along Upper S?ranpoon and Tampines Roads. Traffic
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    • 288 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in glare protection. They permit you W> actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. Now $6.00 See our demonstration of this remarkable new invention. Thompson Optical Co, I 4, ARCADK, SINGAPORE, PHONE 3002. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Water Department Vacancies
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  • 219 12 Nurses Go To The Dog Nurses and patients took a lively interest in the proceedings when a meet of the Puckeridge Hunt took place at Bishop's Stortford Hospital. Hertfordshire Here are two pictures of nurses making friends with the hounds at the meet. (Planet News) as H a t?rn a
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  • 258 9 War Minister Sees New Light At Anti- Aircraft Factory Mr. Leslie Hore-Belisha, the War Minister, saw how the anti-aircraft divisions are preparing to defend London agai.vt air attack when he visited the lst London Anti-Aircraft Division at Warley Barracks, Essex. He is making a tour of anti-aircraft detachments in the
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  • 2061 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 19. MORE and more blue is being featured in this Spring's colour schemes, ranging from a delicate pastel shade to the deepest midnight blue. Following close upon its heels come amethyst, violet, old rose and green. Beige, too, seems to
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 302 12 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU ON THE AfL CHEAP RETURN TICKET, TO CHINA, JAPAN COLOMBO, AND MMW Available lor two months. Pwm SINGAPORE to*-! Ist Clam 2nd Class Hongkong WW-M Shanghai HBS-57 "37.14 Kobe or Yokohama 1222.88 $154.29 Bombay $300.00 $205.71 Colombo 1282.88 $188.57 All vessels may call at any
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    • 449 12 s r^_ TO FRENCH PORTS! ILV jj CHARCEURS REUNIS j HOMEWARDS. I CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Feb. 3 I ADEN Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp, Dunkirk Feb n J ITO SAIGON INDOCHINA' CAP TOURANE For Saigon, Tourane and Haiphong Feb J CAPT. ST. JACQUES For Saigon. Tourane and
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  • 242 13 Men Karapara 2 3 pm. Burma Karapara 2 3 pm. Canada except Western Karapara 2 3 pm. Cliina. Shanghai z Cremer 2 10 am. Hoihow G. Dieo>richsea 2 2 p.m. 2 3 pm. 2 3 pm. Fgypt. Sudan and Palestine Karapara Great Britain and Ireland Karapara Turope except
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  • 47 13 [The Air Mail (Imperial* despatched rom Singapore on 22nd January was The Air Mail (Netherlands) despatched from Singapore on 24th January was delivered in London on 30th January. Mail despatched from Singapore on 6th January by the Karapara was delivered in London on 28th January.
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  • 105 13 Mails arrived from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc by Air (Qantas) yesterday. General delivery of letters 9 a.m. to-day. Mails arrived from Netherlands j Indies by Air (K.NZL.M yesterday. Deliveries of boxholders' letters and letters 9 a.m. respectively to-day. Mails arrived from Europe etc. (Amsterdam) by Air (KXJK.) yesterday.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 343 13 ~*—m* BIB\S PHILP LINE. I (Incorporated in Australia). NEXT SAILINGS w. prn Dne Sails. WoVSrn IN PORT Feb 3 1 MERKITR Feb. 27 .far. 4 i Snecial cheao round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia Issued at the Allowing rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or
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    • 65 13 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD I (APCAM LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI. KOBE AND OSAKA s.s. "T A L JH A" 10,000 TONS SAILING FEBRUARY 9, AT 3 P.M. IW&SS Sng«s eXCClIent moderD «°™«*»> *>' First Saloon ana on^^M o^ etU 2*2! to Chlna and Jft P an interchangeable
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 170 13 SHIPS IN DOCK I SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit J SHIPS Godown Gate Gate 0 Centaur 20 1 1 Elsegundo 18 2 3 e Mata Hari 17 2 3 Benlomond 16 2 3 I 2 Bhutan 14 2 3 Kota Pinang 11 2 3 J.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 1322 14 ON THE AIR TO-DAY TO-MORROW PENANG ZHJ 608 Mc/s (49 3 m.) pin. 5.55 Malay Music. 1 00 Spellin Bee— Public Services v The Rest, (Interrogator. Mr A Black) 730 Recorded Orchestral Concert. Studio soloist: Miss I. Sabapathy (pianoforte). Ballet Russe.' a> Czardas. b> Scene, c) Valse Lcnte, b) Mazurka,
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    • 449 14 LONDON TRANSMISSION GSB 9.51 Mcs (31.55 a.m. 6.40 'World Affairs'* talk bv n Hodson. n 6.55 'Airs of Ulster.' BBC NnrtK, Ireland Orchestra; TA oSSSS: conductor **5 7.25 'Shipwreck'* newspaper pl ay fm broadcasting, by Robert Barr 0 mm £L oduced b V Laurence Giiliain \Ttme signal at 1245 a*
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  • 339 15 [From Our Own Reporter] Penanpr. Monday. A DMITTING that his bankruptcy was mainly due to heavy interest which he had to pay for money borrowed to start his practice and to support his family, Dr. Yeoh Cheang Hoe, attached to the Ho Dispensary in Penang, was on
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  • 128 15 Man With Parang In C.P.O.'s Compound [From Our Own Correspondent] Johore Bahru. Sunday. AUUSSTBD on tho night of Jan. 14 nf Iff. J 0 of ttl- bungalow of Mr. L. H. Pearce. the Chief Police Officer, a Javanese, AhnuH bin Haii man the third magistrate, charged with being fa possess/on
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  • 33 15 I The replay of th e mixed competition between Mr. and Mrs. W. Fryer and a M win an for m S rested tin win for Mr. and Mrs. Hitcham.
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  • 231 15 irrum uur uwn Reporter] Ipoh, Tuesday. IF present arrangements materialise, *u 0n of tbe *-y e sore ot the town, the conglomeration of wooden and attap shacks that cluster ronnd an important centre in Ipoh, between the river bound and the Chamberlain Road in the vicinity
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  • 225 15 Bookmaking Charge Against Malay [From Our Own Reporter] Penang, Tuesday. r* HE Emby bin Hussain an ambulance driver, was produced before Mr. A. W. Bellamy, second magistrate, Penang, charged with i loitering at the race course for the purpose of book-making on Jan. 7. The accused claimed trial. Detective Inspector
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  • 115 15 Speculation Brought Him Bankruptcy Penang. Tuesday J-HE public j.xamination of Khoo I Soo Thye, the former wellknown Penang rubber dealer was closed with no order being made. t-.1l 5E remembered that the debtors last public examination was held JO Nov. 18. last year, when at the re West of Mr.
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 354 15 NIROM YDC 15.15 Mcs (19.8 m.) a.m. 6 20 Openlnp 6.22 News bulletin. 6 25 Gymnastics. 6.35 Light gramophone music. 6.50 Time signal. Gramophone music (continued) 7.20 News bulletin. 750 Close down. 10.50 Time signal. Opening. Liadof and Skrjabins' composition. 11.30 Morning devotions 11.50 Italian music. p.m. 12.20 Carel van
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    • 131 15 PENANG ZHJ 6.08 Mc/s (49.3 m.) p.m. 5.55 Indian music. 7.00 Recorded classical concert Trio in E. Plat Major (Schubert), Variations in F Minor (F Moli) (Pianoforte Solo) (Haydn) Menuet (Haydn) Pau Cassals Cello with Piano) 8.00 Programme of light music The Merry Widow— Selection Pt 1 fc 2 (Lehar)
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  • 1090 16 "No Territorial Claims Except Colonies" Berlin. Jan. 30. 4^E have no territorial demands to make against France and Britain expect that of colonies/' declared Herr Hitler in course of his Reichstag speech to-night. Pursuing a far less threatening line than had been anticipated abroad, the Fuehrer
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  • 65 16 SYDNEY HORLER WRITES FOR THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE SYDNEY Horler, hailed by critics as the successor to th* mantle of Edgar Wallace, writes next week's short story for the Sunday Tribune. In Horler's inimitable style, it is a first-rate thriller, complete with foreign spies, traitors, and secret service men. Do not
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  • 282 16 NEW SCHOOL PLANNED FOR KLANG Kuala Lumpur, Monday. T*HE authorities of the Anglo- Chinese School, Klan£, propose to erect a new building for the school in order to cope with the rapid progress of the School, which has been established for 45 yean: and has during that time served the
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  • 77 16 London, Jan. 30.— 1t is learned thi the provost marshal of the Royaj m* Force is conducting an investigaw» into the disappearance of a highly co* fidentlal document from the HenauR.A.F. station. file The document formed part ot a left for a few moments In
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  • 279 17 GREAT FILM AT THE ALHAMBRA lOffG before the opening of its L season at the Alhambra Theatre yesterday. 20th Century Fox's "Suez" had been eagerly awaited. t was loudly acclaimed by the press mere, and received the same recepm following last Saturday's midnight emiere. and
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  • 286 17 Film World's Masterpiece At Pavilion ILL Singapore seemed to be trying n to get into the Pavilion last night to see "The Citadel"— this in spite of the fact that the other principal cinemas were changing their programmes with outstanding attractions. "The Citadel" is all that has beei claimed for
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  • 85 17 New York. Jan. 31. THE eastern* unliea States nas ueen 1 crippled by one of the worst blizzards for many years. Deaths total at least 29. of which 11 are reported from Chicago, where snow drifts have paralysed traffic in many cities. Rivers in Indianapolis are
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  • 226 17 "IF I WERE KING," Paramount picture now showing at the Capitol, has the right romantic atmosphere, and makes excellent entertainment. The story of Francois Villon has been presented in various guises for the cinema, and there may be those who complain that the late version
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
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  • 1875 18 TIIIS afternoons' mid-week racing at Ipoh in the second day of Jan.-Feb. meeting of the Perak Turf Club will provide punters with another strong card of eight events from which winners will not be too easy to pick, but there are a few straight-forward choices which indicate
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  • 44 18 Race I— CLIMATS Young Ginger Race 2— PATROLEAH Pretty Quiet Race 3— SARATOGA Pantoi Race 4— MISS ROD Danse Du Vfntre Race S— NEWZY > Just My Luck Race 6— MAID OF CASHEL Fighting Finish Race 7— KERRENA Easter Parade Kace B— REGIMENT Oorugan
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  • 329 19 C. Goldman Wins Diving Event nRIGHT weather greeted the aquatic sports of the Singapore Swimf ming Club which were held yesterday, and, due to the Hari Raya holiday, a large number of people were able to attend. Diving contests provided for the spectators both
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  • 197 19 THIS week's Morning Tribune Sports Supplement (presented free with Saturday morning's issue of the paper) will incorporate a specially compiled review of Malayan Rugby in 1938-39. It will contain notes on each of the State sides in the season just ended and details of inter-state matches placed,
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  • 293 19 St. Andrew's Old Boys Beat Muar Customs <F">m our Own Correspondent) *St aV 0 the first time, the luar r^;! drews 01d Boys beat the r mollis at hockey by two EL °2j at the Muar Hospital KTwkinL* W S scra IW, both kit and c °m^'nation, and the feCideK^
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  • 360 19 ROUND-ISIaAND ROAD RACE FIXED WR FEB. 26 (By "PETE".) fIEXT Sunday will be a gala afternoon at the Jalan Besar Stadium when the second annual cycling championships for the current year will be held. The organiser is Mr. Ong Chin Beng, who organised the first meet
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  • 97 19 Nine cards were returned for the January monthly competition played on 13 holes stroke play at the Royal Johore International Club, and Mr. E. Mulligan was the winner with a net score of 68 The following are the results: E. Mulligan. 80 12 68 L. V. J. Laville.
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    • 71 19 SPORTS DIARY TO-DAY High Tide.— 6.s9 a.m. (8.3 feet) 925 p.m. (7.4 feet). Hockey: S.R.C. vs. Royal Artillery— I S.R.C.; S.C.R.C. vs. Colts— S C R C G.S.C. vs. Europeans— G.S.C. Soccer: Post Office vs. Dutch Xl— Post 1 Office. I Cricket: S.C.R.C. cricket meeting— 6.15 p.m. TO-MORROW High Tide.—
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  • 338 20 LORD BALDWIN DISPELS CONTINENTAL ILLUSIONS ABOUT BRITAIN London, Jan. 31. FULL approval of the Prime Minister s foreign policy was expressed last night by Lord Baldwin, who, in a speech at Worcester, said that before he retired from the Premiership he had several conversations with Mr. Chamberlain both on the
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  • 188 20 Japs Hasten Plans For South China Offensive HONGKONG. JAN. 31. FE JAPANESE ARE REPORTED TO BE HASTENING IP PREPARATIONS FOK THEIR SOITH CHINA OFFENSIVE. Over 30 warships at Tsingtao arc commencing the transportation of over 20,000 troops, including Koreans, Manchus and Formosans, southward. Some have arrived at Samshui. Three corps
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  • 132 20 Washinglon, Jan. 31. gENATOR Pittmann, after listening to Hitler's speech on the wireless, said if Hitler's future actions "are as tolerant as his speech there will be no fear of any immediate war. r He said his preliminary study of the speech disclosed no demands based solely
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  • 115 20 Chungking, Jan. 31. SEVEN hundred thousand Japa- nese officers and men have been killed or wounded in the hostilities so far, said Gen. Chiang Kai-Shek when addressing the Central Committee of the Kuomintang. He said that it was*a weil-known fact that at the opening
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  • 268 20 Hongkong, j an 31. THE Imperial Airways' plane -iw Waichow island on the z f Tongking, according to a 1 from the pilot, Captain Wilson The plane, apparently untiamsD^ S*2* and departed Sm ffl*s schedule. There were two English J? singers Hon. Mark
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  • 61 20 Rangoon, Jan. 31. THE police used tear gas, buckshot and batons to disperse a crowd attempting to prevent a Burmese-owned motor buses from plying in the streets in east Rangoon Nine persons were injured by the tear gas, and three others in the baton charge, while A. W.
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  • 32 20 Tientsin, Jan. 31: The British Ambassador, Sir Alexander Clark Kerr, has arrived from Shanghai on a visit or inspection and it is believed he will study at firsthand Anglo- Japanese issues here
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  • 24 20 A Manila message says Adn J], r a Noble's visit has been concluded. Kent and H.M.S. Falmouth have left tor Singapore this morning.— Reuter.
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  • Morning Tribune FILM FANFARE
    • 11 1 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT. Morning Tribune FILM FANFARE SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, Febuary 1, 1939.
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    • 387 1 DEANNA DURBIN Caused It After Europe— Still As Dumb As The Sphinx Ambitious mother of child stars who this year will have leading roles in one-tenth of all American pictures should give a vote of thanks to Deanna Durbin. Her screen success is believed responsible for the present record number
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    • 443 1 GARBO —The Elusive Still Wants To Be Alone! Greta (Clamorous) Garbo has returned to Hollywood from Europe, but the original rumours that she was going to turn over a new leaf and become more sociable upon her return have turned out to be just rumours. But there is encouragement in
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    • 311 1 In A Story Behind A Story Lionel Barrymore "At a Ume like this, the world needs this picture. It must go on without me." With these words Lionel Barrymore gave up the role of "Scrooge" in "A Christmas Carol." the picture he had looked forward to making. The news brought
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      161 1 Boyer's New Charles Boyetr, who has already introduced to the American public such famous actresses as Merle Oberon ill "Thunder In The East/' Danielle D*t* rieux in "Mayerling," and Hedy Lamarr in "Algiers," now introduces a new French star, the 18-year-old Mkhele Morgan, who has just made her screen oebut
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      618 2 Barrett! Bligh! Ginger Ted! And Now His Greatest Role AS A LONDON BUSKER OCCASIONALLY there comes to the screen a film everyone should see. and such a film is "St. Martin's Lane" which is due to be shown at the Pavilion shortly. It tells a superbly human and
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    • 170 2 CHARLES Laughton in the role of "Charles," the busker in the new Pommer- Laughton "Mayflower" production, "Stl Martin's Lane," puts up the worst performance of his career in a sequence where he is called upon to recite to a theatre queue. Strangely enough this worst
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    • 94 2 M AE re l t s J lrst starrin 8 vehicle to be made by her Mae West Empire Pro--rS h n t Wi l ü be a musical instead of Catherine The Great." The film is under way now. s rh^n lo^ n J th f fflFßß*! of
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    • 157 2 PARAMOUNT recently "discovered' that it had a singing star under contract. She is Franciska Gaal. petite Hungarian actress who scored a sensational success as the little Dutch girl in 'The Buccaneer." Few people at the studio knew that Miss Gaal had won fame as a musicai comedy
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    • 143 3 WITH the return to Hollywood of the last members of the Cecil B. de Mille unit that endured the rigorous weather and storms of the Wasatch Mountains in Utah, to make exteriors for "Union Pacific," the producer discovered that there were still things about the pictures that
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    • 277 3 No Glamour Says Lamour SO this is Hollywood! From the purple distance of the outside world, I used to look upon the life of a movie actress as the height of glamour, luxury and ease. And once upon a time perhaps that conception wasn't far from the truth. But no
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    • 319 3 JF you want to become the world's fastest feminine tap dancer, keep your feet close to the ground. That's how Eleanor Powell did it. The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer dancing star never has found an orchestra that can plav music as fast as she can dance to it. Her
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      • 85 3 :yj^Mß4? ANNA NEAGLE -ANTON WALBROOK /iHB ll i* The two great-surs of "Victoria The Great" again reviving S|| I 1 1 r- for the scree! the delightful, sincere, yet "-g^"'* 3t A tacular. story of the most glorious period, of Britain s hisiorj. f^.^MYmml j&^ wHM| J Att—mw^—*^\mW m mm—r^**
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      317 4 otoVJL F'nds Andy Hardy The Hardy family is back again, and Andy is still in trouble. This time he's suffering the pangs of serious puppy love, and is as amusing as ever. JUDGE Hardy's family is turned loose for the fourth time in "Love Finds Andy Hardy." which
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    • 138 4 MICKEY ROONEY hasn't any worr He's probably the only person i„ the United States who is in a contmu i dither cf happiness. Which is Us un usual as Mickey himself, one of th" stars of -Love Finas Andv Haidy" Looking around,
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      • 82 4 5 The BEST of ALL THE "Jl IK. I HARDY FAMILY*' MIIIIS! •i I NEXT WEEK AT THE CAPITOL :I. i I Now JUDY GARLAND has joined the cast! f TIJ P ■mm m J^ mm^ iII i*;sr*" d »"*.*J, ta a,M *H*«i I |p «^V E| fcfcc Wrlm M
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      • 87 4 ANOTHER CRA ND COMEDY HIT! j NEXT WEEK AT THE PAYILIOX j He Speaks French with the Accent on Love! I j I Pardon «e. Mademoiselle J "I'm only ze little I I but haven't we I souvenir from Paris I set before?" M zat you t0 aarr y I
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    • 514 5  -  CANDLELIGHT By nfflEN film stars receive an invitation to dine with a friend in the film colony at their own home and spend an evening quietly, they are perhaps more pleased than if they had received one to any of Hollywood's high spots. In the quiet intimacy
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    • 156 5 Forthcoming stvles intermingled with gay entertainment! That's what patrons of the Alhambra, Singapore will see in Vyvyan Donner's "Fashion Forecast" series, the first of which is now showing. One of the six groups comprising the new 20th Century-Fox short subjects programme, the 'Fashion Forecast" series will be
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    • 361 6 THIS MAN THROWS KNIVES AT STARS WHENEVER a film scene requires a knife to whizz through the air and land in the villains back or miss the screaming heroine by inches, Steve Clemento is the gentleman who does the throwing— at $150 a throw. For 15 years this dark, highcheekboned
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    • 114 6 HI \l sl she got mixed up in another person's fight, Shirley Ross was struck to the floor by the swinging fists of Lloyd Nolan. The blow was intended for J. Carroll Naish. but Shirley got mixed up in her cue. and rushed I in at the
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    • 1137 6 Three Great Shows In One Week Films, Ancient And Modern— You Can Take Your Choice To-day THIS week is definitely "film week, 1 for three of the greatest pro auctions of the year are showing a' the same time. Don't miss any o: them— they are individually anc collectively the
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    • 47 6 A British cantonment in North WW* India at the base of the Himala>a> two Hindu villages, serve as backer for much of the dramatic action RKO Radio's "Gunga Din.' co-s tam s Cary Grant. Victor McLaglen and las Fairbanks Jr.. in a pictun^n' Rudyard Kipling's famous ballad.
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    • 419 7 Mirth and Captivating Melody Fill "GARDEN OF THE MOON" Lilting Music, Romance And Comedy, And A New Star Is Born! roMPOUNDED of equal parts of comedy, romance and music— the best formula ever devised for thoroughly enjoyable screen entertainment- Garden of the Moon," the Warner Bros, production based on the
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    • 239 7 CHAMPION OF "SWING" VIOLINISTS 1 Joe Venuti, who plavs the part of a member of the orchestra in Warner Bros.' production of "Garden of the Moon," is the most famous jazz or swing violinist of the decade, according to no less an authority than Huges j Panassie. author of "Le
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    • 26 7 Walt Disney brines to life the favourite tale of Hans Christian Anderson in his latest Silly Symphony, "The Ugly Duckling," to be released by RKO Radio
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    • 483 8 From Paramount Lovely and glamorous as ever Dorothy Lamour.... Claudette Colbert.... and Joan Bennett will soon be here again. -m This is how you will see them. SENSITIVE Hollywood microphones recently mothered an invention which is destined to attract the attention of the world's metropolitan noise
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      • 53 8 f> ft >\ M OUNT PRESENTS RONALD it COLMAN FRANK LLOYD'S FRANCIS DEE BASIL RATHBONE t %I It ELLEN DREW-C. V. FRANCE HENRY WUAOXON- #B I M if v l%t 1 U Ji FROM THE PLAY BY JUSTIN HUNTLY McCARTHY NOW SHOWING CAPITOL IF IT'S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE IT'S THE
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