Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 1 January 1939
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section21 1939-01-01 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL. 6— No. >'\ SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 1939. FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, S,.'Ai)AY JANUARY 1, W>21 words
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237 1939-01-01 1 Woman 's Early Morning Struggle With Burglars ASF of Ire most (iarinsr burglaries of the year was committed m Ht i irh hours of Friday morninjr. when a couple of burgfars ntprfi the hr.use of Madame Tan Lee Khor at 100, Tye Sin Street. l> nanu. and m de good237 words
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Article99 1939-01-01 1 Marseilles. Dec. 31. A BATTALION cJ *Jcx:cga cse sharpshcuies f.),n»p.; at Toulon lor emergency service m I) Jibuti embarkcl H IIM linrrs "Sphinx" and "Chantilty" which UTC from Marseilles at ewa Itt t-w carried fuii way equipnuiit taclui ma mountain giwas Tnev were addressed oyReuter - 99 words
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Article51 1939-01-01 1 Barcelona, Jan. 1. 1939-:— While Nationalist planes reared eve head mi anti-aircraft guns fired below,. a cquadrcn of Republican Pie. dentiol Guard escorted M. J\V>e> Henry, new Frer,c^ Ambassador m Eaiv.Seiia, to an official r3CC}»UQn. Five persons were killed ana nine werndcel m the ail raidReuter - 51 words
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Article44 1939-01-01 1 The Detective Branch requests owners of motor cars, who leave their cars unattended outside amusement parks and cinemas, to leek their cars and take the l::vs w.th them. Therp had been over five cars repoitt* stolen during the Christmas holidays.44 words
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Article24 1939-01-01 1 Aim. Jan. 1. !939 i™»t»yi Yemen nominated his son. Saifel Islam Ilf-us-sein, to represent him at the Palestine Conference In London.— Renter.24 words
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Article36 1939-01-01 1 Utcfcrxw, Dec. 31 Four arrest h.'vv been made Wowing an attack OQ a Royal Artiller,' officer. Major J. K fil rii\ntcn. m a hotel yesterday night l; tutors ww taken to hos- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article50 1939-01-01 1 Rerlm, Dsc. 3! -No hint k-- yet foi'.hocrr.irv from German; o! lay intention taking over French shares m U»6 SkctM worfes, but there is every !ik?.i- Ki-in.). r othei hig German taddstria] comlrg into closo 1 ccn;.,,- h Skc>da m yew of me relatkm: between Oetmany Czechoslovakia ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article28 1939-01-01 1 A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL THE Malaya Tribune Press takes the opportunity of wishing the readers of its various newspapers a happy and prosperous Nen Year28 words
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Article135 1939-01-01 1 FAMOUS CHINESE ARTIST IS HERE (Tribune Staff Reporter) MR. Chans San Tze. famous ChiniY ese artist arrived \n Singapore yesterday on board the Marshall Joffre, to spend a few day? here before continuing a journey to America. i Mr. Chang was m Singapore two yeAv> i ago and gave an135 words
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Article43 1939-01-01 1 London, Dec. 31. EXCHANGE accounts m actual gold holdings as bX Sept. 30 ainbunted to £151,000,000 sterling", whilq the sold held by the Rank of England at the name date totalled making the country's total gold re- serve »:60,000,000.— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article64 1939-01-01 1 Singapore, Saturday. TONG AP CHENG, a teochew female, i was t--:lay finrd $30 or m default iwo works' imorisonment t-v Mr. C. H. 1 Koh Sixtli Magistrate, for being m i possession cf one and a half gallons o£ dutiable liauor valued at $13.39. A constable arrested the64 words
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Article, Illustration40 1939-01-01 1 MAIL CAR TAKES A DIP The Singapore Malacca mail car which skidded went ofl the Johore Rahru-3atu Bahat road and clashed into the Straits of Johore this week. Most of the p^ss r .:jr>;ers were injured, the ugh net srrwus'y.40 words
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Article248 1939-01-01 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) IF vti?i receive new year greetings 1 from Borne before belated Christinas ones, don't *top to puzzle it out —for the ptrale, so fai as I can undtrstand. has no solution. He hay« had air-mail mix-ups m U»e ptst. Dr-.ubtless we248 words
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487 1939-01-01 1 CHINA WILL NOT AGREE TO ONE-SIDED PEACE Official Statement HUMOURS thai Waog Ching Wei, vice-rhairntan vi Uie Roomwtarfg, vas sent from Chun^kin- to ilanglto«g by the Chinese Governmenl to noßctiatc pone with t?ie Japanese are sou a shed by an :>uthoritaiive stat^ifieni by Dr, Sin Fo, Gen. Ckian? Kaj ShekVReuter - 487 words
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Article23 1939-01-01 1 Contributions to Lord Baldwin- fund fcr refugees row amount to £274,76 rr states a British Official Wireless message fiora London.23 words
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Article58 1939-01-01 1 pUIVATK Mclntcsh of the (iordon Highlanders, ended iht "Id veur unforlunattly by crashinjr, head first, town th" slair^ nt Soiaran- Barrtrks He was p'eked up une m^i-i m.s by hi-> friends, and f<kn by ambulance totiu tmSMunk H<»^piial la- 1 Right. He pdM red In the58 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-01-01 1 Mr. Tan On t «r Seng, chief clerk of Singapore Y\\%\\ Court, who will be rctirliy In January. Stoty on i>ase two.24 words
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Article93 1939-01-01 1 HUNGARY'S FOREIGN RELATIONS Budi Dsc 30. FJUNGARY Wi4 maintain her inclc- pmdence while continues .t forete.i pclcy ba cd en the Rome-Berlin axi3, declared M. Imredy m v spc< 'Mi i.nnounc Uig the Qovemment's policy lor UKNew Year. He reteEtt fi ily t-" 1 the suppori cr thW r.vr- t.irndlyReuter - 93 words
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Article82 1939-01-01 1 A SIN CHEW JIT POII ft&SSAGG FHOM KONGKONG. DATED JAN. 1, 19 9. STATES iHAT MR. WANG m :C, WEI IS BFAOY To r ROCKED U> CANTON TO FtHOU A NfcW GOVERNMENT. ?APAXFSK TROOPS MICHT WITHDRAW TO BOf IKiKIS iO PEH ME. WANG AM) C lIINFSE TROOPS TO82 words
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Advertisement32 1939-01-01 1 Film ti&vs 5, Strictly Between Our j selves 7, Short Story 8, Hammonds 9, j Women 10 and 11, Stanley Jomi (2, Extracts 16, RADIO 17. Badminton 1% Sports Parade 20. I32 words
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Advertisement37 1939-01-01 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MOIIMXG I It I It I E IB IT XT *3f^ r *h 1 1^ t I&9H 1 MMMyf^ j 1 *5. y "'iy s^\}9 f *^MJK !^f mM^m^m^fcm^^_^ __^^g^^^H37 words
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Article228 1939-01-01 2 SINGAPORE NEW YEAR WEDDING Singapore, Saturday. JHE wedHin R took |ace iiiii A^J^Tm r rr mwhitc the organ X Autrn «M at The bnde. W hr was given away by Ml Sftf l to a at the back U thri;;«h S^is^S ewd ;i white tarTcta *r at th* i 2*228 words
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Article140 1939-01-01 2 NEW EDUCATION DIRECTOR William Liiuhnn. M.A., who baa just been appointed Director ol iucatron, S.S. and F.M.S., was m 1892. •as educated b; the Christian rtf College, Cork, and attended National University, Cork. H6 i:v came to Malaya as a cadrt., n IDF) became Acting Second AsDistrict Officer at Kuala140 words
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Article77 1939-01-01 2 WaiJiingUa, I)c«-. 31. 'I he Stair Department uimnuices that the I nited States Anibossidor m Tokyo n.»s U.lrrred a new nvlc to Ihc .;rp;!nis*- riovernmc ;ni. It is uiulervt^.od the not a contained a firm mrl fjtit rt fits i| to rocogiuve Japan's effort* toReuter - 77 words
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250 1939-01-01 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) I AFTER 37 years' service, Mr. Tan I A Ong Seng, chit f cleric and ComI missioner for Oaths ai the Singapore High Couvi since 1925 will be retiring from Government service on Jan. 7. i Mr. Tan wlu has b:en250 words
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Article44 1939-01-01 2 NEW YEAR SEA AND LAND SPORTS. Ii B. the Governor ana Lady TUornas vnc\ H. E the General Qfficei Copiman:ling and Mrs. Dpbbie be present ai the New Year sea ar.d Upd -i.wrts to-menow. Lady T!:uii; will present the prizes at the land sports.44 words
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Article66 1939-01-01 2 MORNING TRIBUNE FILM FANFARE 4^ eight-page supplement t tq the Maiming Tribune will be distributed free every Wednesday commencing from Wed nes* lay. Jan. 1. The Morning Tribune Film Fanfare will be an up-to-date commentary on dims showing locally and will contain geneiai news of interest to cinema tars. The66 words
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Article207 1939-01-01 2 NEW KITCHENS AT TANGLIN CLUB (Tribune Staff Reporter) MEMBERS of the Tanglin Club need no longer worry about the dinner problem any more when (hey visil their club-house. They can stay as long as hi U&< the swimming pool, Uic tennis court the brl'iard room, and when dinner time pomes,207 words
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Article231 1939-01-01 2 MONDAY FOR ALL READERS A (juict day, belter for routine work than pushing things that ic'll keep. Excellent for writing and for correspondence. Not good for interviews affecting finance. SPECIAL INFLUENCES February 20 to h< arch 20. Be careful m the conduct of business affairs m231 words
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1245 1939-01-01 2 NOELNOEL BARBER - NOELNOEL BARBER ROUND TRIP TO JAVA (WITH FOOD) (BY IfOK 28 out of my 20 years I have spent Christinas within warminu distance of a huge friendly fire, eating too much, drinking too much, sleeping too ?i(tle, but generally enjoying my l !f1,245 words
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Article, Illustration18 1939-01-01 2 HOW JAVA CULTIVAES HER LAND A magnificent pictnre which i!lu trates how j|»e land m Java is cultivated.18 words
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Advertisement40 1939-01-01 2 Let us make a complete analysis o» your eve trouble! One moderate har^e. covers entire cost. ExaniFn at ion. .Glasses, .Frames, (TH?)MPON NQPTICAL C 2 Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4 ARCADK BLDC, PHONE MOZ. tL ii. lh"tnjM>n, I>r of Ocular Science.40 words
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Advertisement39 1939-01-01 2 ISAKOS CIRCUS TRAVELLING ZOO. ANSON ROAD. NIGHTLY AT 9.15 P. M. Grand Extra Ordinary Peiiorniuiues. rO-D\Y (NEW YEAR DAY) SUNDAY WEDNESDAY. SPECIAL MATINEES AT 4 P.M. CHILDREN HALF PRICE. Menagerie open to public from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.39 words
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Advertisement181 1939-01-01 2 CHRISTMAS DAY Dinner I ring (Vim. us :-.«i am -> i •;> i Mi I Cltfcfcen ;ii i M ■.< <;. ill i i i f«Mbn Mm '1 ir h'-\ .V S« tf'in L. ii i! P. r»< Hill: i; .i Leg <>t i.HMii §t Mini IMwor it a ri181 words
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2281 1939-01-01 3 LIM KENG HOR - SHANGHAI IS NOW A CITY OF VICE, NOT COMMERCE LIM KENG HOR Tribune Man's Impressions Japanese Stranglehold Is Too Tight by I IKE all the war-torn areas m China, Shanghai, m its present state, lives a lingering death, facing a fall from its position as one of the ten foremost2,281 words
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Article, Illustration76 1939-01-01 3 GAPING SHELL HOLES IN WAR-TORN AREAS Pictures taken by r*ir. Lim during his tour of the war areas m Shanghai. That on the left shows the North Station, which served for a long time as headquarters »;J Jiie Chinese Army. Note the huge tfnpin^ holes m the walls which are76 words
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220 1939-01-01 3 How S'pore Ushered In The New Year r rHK coming of the \eu Year was fiilmiih celebrated throughout Singapore lust n'jfht. All the hotels and clubs had their special dinners and dances, and it seemed that the attendances were greater than ever. The big increase m the .services m Singapore220 words
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Article122 1939-01-01 3 IX this article. Lim Reng flor. the special Tribune representative m China, describes Shanghai as he found it to-day. He made n tour of the war zones which represented the first phase of the present war, and drsrrihes the difficulties which hrset the resident of Shanghai as122 words
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Article, Illustration47 1939-01-01 3 'iHIBI'NF SPECIAI KKl'Kt;^rM \P\K Mr. Lim Kcng lli>v i«sht» photograpiv crt du!iM|< tour <i >>han»hai war aris, beside his suiflo. i'apt. Kajhnun oi tli" Japanese Army Heac'quariers. to wimh iht* car. ;i»so ■Ml m picture. l>o*»ngs. Racks round »s the famous North diaiion.47 words
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Article93 1939-01-01 3 Move For Boycott Manchester. METHODS of boycotting goods 4 and uadin British manufacturers to produce articles which would replace Japanese merchandise were discussed at the i pening meeting of the "Boycott Japan* 1 group, hold here. Th gr< up is associate;! with the China Campaign Committee. About 20 repre ntatives93 words
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Article, Illustration77 1939-01-01 3 JAPS HOLD THE CIVIC CENTRE THE INTERIOR <>i the hineso t ivic Centre administrate n office mi (hiP« kviW by Mayor Vu Teh Chen (who later became fiovernor of Kwang lung fro vi nee). It is now being repaired for <»(cup«iiion by the n« l v administration thai the .l»ipane.se77 words
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Article68 1939-01-01 3 Melbourne, Dec. 31— "Ii I could Ml you the extent oi the co-operation existing between the United states and Britain, I could amaze you. fc?ut I am not at liberty to tell." declared Dr. Walter Foote. United Si ales consul m Melbourne speaking at theReuter - 68 words
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Article40 1939-01-01 3 Amman. Dec. 31. Tewlik Pasha AbouViUd.i. Premier Of Trans-Jordan, who is prepresenting Trans-Jordan at the forthcoming Palestine Conit.oi uc m London, left lor Syria where he v.ill reiiuJn for a few days before proceeding to London ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Advertisement446 1939-01-01 4 S^ 1 jltiSilililffinfcf^^ I ■.■^^Hls«KO RADIO RELEASE, WITH THE POPULAR STAR OF "VICTORIA THE (iRFAT AF^ION WALBK <> U 1 V Jz-^^I^BM-A FROM THE SENSATIONAL STAGE PLAY BY RUTH CHATTERTCM I^B "^Sb^Hblb^H IVOR NOVELLO AND CONSTANCE COLLIER. RENE RAY THEATRE ROYAL :>> p. m c p.m. 9 p.m. A Genuine446 words
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Advertisement116 1939-01-01 4 "s" 3 l ISUN TALKIEj J (NEW WORLD) 7 -30 TO-NIGHT 930 j RONALD COLMAN m j "The Lost Horizon" s I GRAND THEATRE: XEW WORLD— I I Matineev To-day: I "FOLLOW the FLEET" I I "Rose of the Rancho" j I Special Holiday xMatinee: Monday, 2nd Jan. s "thk116 words
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Advertisement187 1939-01-01 4 yl Happy New Year To You AH! Here's the Ideal Sh<»\\ to Start ofl". 1931 wilh Joy and (i tad ness! 4 HOLIDAY SHOWS TO-DAY and TO-MOKPOW f 11 a.m. US CIS fU^ _vrt v.v ■''.•■,->.'■■-■ '.<■•* .'X 1 .!■> -jmr^ 't-Sr '•'■M^hl jpS3ws£fe*«'-'- ■CX.- 4^ >?Sj3 I aa^^^^CTMpfe-^B^^ '^^X187 words
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Article, Illustration49 1939-01-01 5 Joun r.iufottl. M.G.M.'s famous Mar. *i«ts :i nt'.v hiyh with bet leading HHUi l«»iv Dcmairft, m a danroenstm>l«* which uu lirdes a bit of lant;o lo I!;** i:ui- it of (h>pid t folh ,\?<J b> an fatirt- '.lance creation ilene t;» van.iiion vi 'hopin's WUtz m minor.49 words
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Article1483 1939-01-01 5 Roy Ferroa - Roy Ferroa By SHOWN IN S'PORF 11* HEN you read this? film notes, the new year will already be here and pf rhaps Ike Majority of us will soon be Booking ahead m WV.) potting Ifce M Jtm out of our thoughts. Bni 1988, the old1,483 words
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Article, Illustration31 1939-01-01 5 Prpity branna Dm inn with Mehryn Douglas and Jaißle Cooper Who will se *n this ut-fk at the Capitol m "That Certain* Age," Deanna's new triumph, all-singing picture.31 words
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Article, Illustration67 1939-01-01 5 riv. FO U rn' S A V r d vhich comes to th <> Alhambia shortly starrn I-.rroi Flynn, UUvia de HavilUnd, Fatric Knowles and Rosalind Ku*sell Picture is a rkrtHu comedy throughout, and the story i s *ood. Each of the lour iaiis m love with67 words
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295 1939-01-01 5 Hollywood Depends On Her Talent Scouts "JIALENT scouts are the secret service men of Hollywood. The* are unsung because they have to be. Like spies, they my not much use after their identities become known, and therefore Hi stouts take greal paias to hide their real names, identifies. They are295 words
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Article79 1939-01-01 5 Jf- William Powell has signed a IW w kwift \*sm contract with M'?tro-Goldwy.i-Mayer and will star! vork on ano< Thin M-m'' oicture soon m new Mickey Roonev has a new hebby j- he's an entnusiaodc gardener, aiid r< iXSAvIy ne piaiiteu B< r^o^ bo&Uttb la ('j'^unds of his new79 words
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Advertisement26 1939-01-01 5 kh; re an ttioxs WATCHES. FfELD GLASSFS, CAMERAS, SUNGLASSES,, ETC.. AT ATTRACT! VI" PRICES. ELLISON S.EZEKIEL& CO. OPTICIANS' WATCHMAKERS PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALERS Only Address:—S, CAPITOL BUILDING. STORE26 words
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Advertisement189 1939-01-01 5 Children's Health Troubles. In hot wea\her children ::e i:rone to health upsets. They get WLlhflftTid al play with the consequent danger of chdis, they -U jce-citam and ututr delicacies Injudiciously, and fruit which may be out 3f condition; they swallow too many rold'cirink.s and generaCy rui health risks mainly Ihioiu'h189 words
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1116 1939-01-01 6 "IDEAL" WIFE ACCUSED OF MURDERING HUSBAND "VERY HAPPY COUPLE" W?S!Sfe3BaTSSS the door be at his sur^ one nkht-Puchev YmJ. f Ca verle y- w*" Bradford, at 10.30 y»un married won^"" maglslrates told-he found vher e a Cha^Wr'SrV^^''" 101 the W man> 33 -^^-old Irene Wray, of she exchimil y> aS1,116 words
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Article140 1939-01-01 6 New York DROADWAY is "swamped" with v "Hamlets'* just now. Maurice Evans, the English Shakespearean actor, is still playing his unabridged "Hamlet" to packed houses. Leslie Howard and Laurence Olivier, the former noted for his performance of "Hamlet" on Broadway last season and the l?.i er for140 words
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Article141 1939-01-01 6 THREW SPEARS: ASK FOR DEATH Port Moresby, Papua. "I^o, no. Don't send us home. We want to be hanged." This plea was made m a court here l»y two natives who were on trial lor taking part m an attack on a Government patrol. The men and their fellow tribesmen141 words
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Article168 1939-01-01 6 FRANCE DRAWS UP RULES FOR EATING Paris. CERTAIN "gastronomic commandv^ ments" have been compiled by the Association of Regionalist Gastronomes m Paris for the maximum enjoyment of meals. "Never dance or smoke during repast." according to one rule. To do either is stigmatised as a gastronomic sin. Both can be168 words
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411 1939-01-01 6 20 YEARS FOR WIFE IN KIDNAP MYSTERY Paris, Dec. 12. ITER eyes filled with leavs, Mme. Skobline, opera star and Court favourite of Czarisf days, heard sentence of 20 years' penal servitude and 10 years" banishment passed upon her for her part m the White Russian kidnap nlof "To her411 words
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T M A HARMONICA News
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508 1939-01-01 6 WE WISH YOU A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. To all our Readers, T. M. A. Harmonica News. Xcw Year >oto! The world is turning a new leaf in its history and everybody is having a new calendar. 1938 has'now passed and 1939 is with us. Everyone looks happy and508 words
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Advertisement134 1939-01-01 6 1^" f I rVoU'IL HAVE TO GO HOMEI P> h G£ C AN'T ES^^^^^____ *I*'\ IJ"^ 1 THIS HOT WEATHER, BETTY.. 1 I ifAV£ yon MnwF "^y fc\ Jp- l^^-^^r^^" (SEE DR. WEST TODAY. 7 1 HERE BUT ITS TRUF I THIS WAKING TIRED CLEARLY W^ W 11\ *SS* UI134 words
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Article, Illustration1401 1939-01-01 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES fro U a if ear better or for worse. arning h m verse i: o'r< near and Sir Shentci Thomas. Gre( May every Do wel cember. Greet i !an I i ial Airways. goners. (,i«« ew Year He lings to I- i i- !1 > <ij John.1,401 words
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Advertisement52 1939-01-01 7 .'.y^C vX. 1^ '"Vlri^A'^;^ '-r' ''ii'''iii'if^^'^r'Hlrll^^^ '^J' HI IK I m A butter that everyone vill enjoywith a rich flavour that makes r so irresistible. CHUB gtrlC^EO TOONS: S'I'ORE ."">i7(i (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 5331 I .iv-; t [POH: 110 111 (2 lint'<). /If/f^ 0/ Singapore Cold St>ri(* Co I/d.52 words
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This Week's Short Story
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Article1950 1939-01-01 8 Paula - Paula iBy Bam IT will be perfectly ah r^ r ht, Audrey!" th J ack ke WJth *w*fction; nevertheless the pretty fac c that ww^f -It's no Rood, old thins! IY c g o t a premonition of trouble; I've been geared all along of1,950 words
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340 1939-01-01 8 STABBED IN CAR Oak lands (Califonria)* "f WANTED to see hoy a «rirl so beautiful would Ink v\h<r <h v was dying," Rodney Grag, twenty-one, unconcern v f »'i' Lhe police here. Leona was stabbed i;i f i car which340 words
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74 1939-01-01 8 Regina (Saskatchewan). I PREPARATIONS for the visit of the King and Queen here next year are already being made by the Rova» Canadian Mounted Police, who will guard their Majesties. Border patrols will be strengthened on the American-Canadian boundary, but no attempt will bemade to74 words
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285 1939-01-01 8 JAP SHIRTS: STRONG LANCASHIRE PROTEST ManchesU r. UNEMPLOYED I,cimch. hire cotton operatives, out of work largely because of Japanese competition m world markets, are buying hundreds of thousands of sixpenny cctton hirts mad.- m Japan. They arc at the same tirm* helping the Japanese to wage war on Lincarhire's fjreat285 words
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Advertisement713 1939-01-01 8 The Remedy That Has Definitely Mastered BAD CIRCULATION ~r tfTC Of D a For Blood, Veins, Arteries and Heart TT is the function of the blood to carry health-preserving nourishment to the countless millions of living cells of which the body is composed. When it fails m this important function713 words
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Advertisement281 1939-01-01 8 ASEPTIC OINTiULINT rellPlf" JT jjjj HEALED HER 1 SCALDED y^^oTf^l HANS hoi-rs. Yy\ xy V®Witn GERMOLENE m tn'j [/C/ J&yY x&kv house you have quiik healing U \f f &&x*k at hand! Read this case ot I ifeS^-'^L^ili^y "I had a mishap with a kettle of LA R^-'j CERMOLENE. I281 words
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Article455 1939-01-01 9 THE HEART OF ENGLAND STOOD STILL HISTORY (A. D. 1938) G. S. Hammonds Again Writes Of The Days When THIS reluctance to cease preparations for war which no longer menaced us was one of the most striking features Ol the crisis. We had found it difficult to make up our455 words
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Article, Illustration399 1939-01-01 9 ih,- curious <-onv;rtiiiii ol Maia- nave returned from Home :> iney meet is dying personal reminiscences, that beiiei as far as it affects I tow months, for during thai heart cd England stood still. who was actually m Eng- j ihc time can understand pre-399 words
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Article124 1939-01-01 9 Nashville, Tcnnesscs. AN American newspaper vouches for this story, which it describes as "the story to end all stories on singing mice.": Pete Viotti heard strange noises roniIng from hi sliving room several nights m succession. He decided to investigate. T..c next night he. his124 words
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460 1939-01-01 9 R. A. Thompson - R. A. Thompson (Bj Doctor of Ocular Science.) J^wEATH on the highway can be ■«-l materially refbiCfd through rducation. CafVi'ul analysis of the appalling accident rate discloses that from a mechanjea! itandpoint, autcmc biles themselves are nearly perfect and can be held460 words
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Article75 1939-01-01 9 Berlin snecial ocean-going flvin r boat f or r r °ccnrJaissan^.e nurposes has r .f v-.-n completed by Blom and Voss m Harnsburg. i-fco 'pombnvfrpr- Tagcblatt" announces that it, will he of interest to lcr.-°i?;n air foi*cc exnprts. It is of pntirelv hpw dpsign and i:-75 words
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Article, Illustration19 1939-01-01 9 MEMORIES OF CHRISTMAS luo iiiVlik* dolls «i display m one o! London's leading stoics daring the CtafMflMtt stooppim period.19 words
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Article268 1939-01-01 9 New York, Dec. 12. TWE glittering company of film actors and actresses which has been subpoenaed m the Federal investigation into the alleged £200,000 Philippine bond fraud to-day united m outraged and indignant denunciation of the Un?ted States pro- edition. William P. Buckner, [riend268 words
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Article266 1939-01-01 9 Rom*j Dei 11'. WELL-INFORMED Vatican circles have recsh tl reports Berlin to-night giving details of new letpsla'ion agafctf the Catholic Church, which, it is understood, wi\\ sshortly lie intn to the Reichstag by Herr Kerrl, German Minister for Church Afi The following is a .summary266 words
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Article88 1939-01-01 9 i ayr nil ijf WHEN train carrytag vmm nrnvt'd t| PU'cMml. n« a» Horseits, Jnttand, it vas fo«n4 thai «iic of the door* was apm ami a DOW had d'sapseared. ;no*-sa»e \va v sent to oth<" stations :*.'< iv: the Itoe askHMl that look-o; t shri?!(i ho kept tor88 words
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Advertisement245 1939-01-01 9 Few lads escape these painful erup- of sound Bedl and new i>kin. tions, to some they are a constant and C uticura is the ideal first-aid and humiliating plague. If you have a <on healer for cuts, grazes and all skin so afflicted, bathe the boils frequently injuries. No germ245 words
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Article, Illustration1724 1939-01-01 10 Through THE EYES of a WOMAN /Taff ti News And Notes By Our Own Correspondent AT this lime vnii i: s.l to otliei Singapore's children no matter what the r tie or cr?cd nw\ be. have the time of their lives. Partis ami treats are i ie nr.ri. }m gilts1,724 words
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Article169 1939-01-01 10 i Choose it as carefully an you do clothes j PERFUME is meant, to attract- not I overpower. Don't douse it on because you yourself cum to notice V.vscent. That is the natural result when the nerves of smell ar« stimulated all the time. It i.s equally Important169 words
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Advertisement136 1939-01-01 10 XMAS SAI E HATS, DRESSES FLOWERS. GIFT-SHOP-SALON, 14 Capitol Flats. Phone 7354. (Lift 2nd Floor) Evrr the fcader In '.-ail enamel shades, B I n again scores with a new and entirely different enamel shade, |pl!ed Jueltone orchid with a faint r»d undertone. it is made up hi three coloi136 words
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Advertisement40 1939-01-01 10 I PRISCILLA Ltd. i IMPORTED HATS. DRESSES j HOSIERY. UNDER WEAK CORSETS. ACCESSORIES HOUSECOATS. Phone 3335. 61, Stamford Road. t T ELSIE MARY v 'RODNEY HOUSE' Battery. Road. S I S DRESSES FOR ALLJ OCCASSIONS \ss to $30\ TEL. 477240 words
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Advertisement20 1939-01-01 10 I i Small Stock Of Pekins Carpets Just Received: 1?. Battery Road, i Ist Moor. 'Phone 7143. i 1 i20 words
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Advertisement25 1939-01-01 10 MADAME PAGE 92, Piccadilly, London. EXPERT DRESSMAKER AND DESIGNER. Gowns Designed Created m her work rooms. .1 8 :io I 13, BATTERY KOAD. fii SINGAPORE.25 words
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Advertisement34 1939-01-01 10 Palais des Modes li-A Stamford f:.»:«tf. VbiM 4(il<i. Latest Creations m Evening Gowns. Ai. i A 1 i. Dresses a Lovely Selection of llv I Special Department for Hats— tteblockir.p, Bk^chiti ft i i34 words
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Article271 1939-01-01 11 Christmas At Fraser's Hill Guests bring party spirit" with them SI ally m th- thai by Christmas Ev»; r> me bungalows we extra b .s -when availed m odd c >iv.eis and Chi crowd increased l Tl. icsts .;.cct to brin«i th r Iw and an ex Jiristms the ''v.271 words
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Article, Illustration414 1939-01-01 11 QUICK-TO-MAKE SALADS m a outi'ry as hot as this, salads are N acceptable. Hire are two -:ir.pi» recipes for you to cry out next time you want an accompaniment to raid meat t fT! MBI.K vW.AI) cocnini out i'^pper Vinegar Peel the rocnsnber, cut it m slices and p«t fh^m414 words
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Article57 1939-01-01 11 p r careful bow you attempt to remove r. Cover the marks with trench Cix. \c\ leave it on lor a few hours The i: oil the loose chalk and cover t; irjcs with a sheet of blotting paper Iron over the t Lotting paper with a57 words
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Article34 1939-01-01 11 %/JANTi Singapore residents patronised the Cameron Highlands this Christmas. \nv ng them being Air-Commnnder W. Nor. on of the Royal Air Force, Tar East. Singapore and Mis. ar>vi Miss Norti34 words
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Article, Illustration1042 1939-01-01 11 Which TYPE are you? VNMBVNM pKOM the "You can be a Success if You Want to" phrase, the United States of America graduated recently into a "You Can Be Smart and Beautiful" cv'o7v. In Mrs. Margaretta Byers' "Designing Women" published by Simon Schuster, is a plan by which every woman1,042 words
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Advertisement71 1939-01-01 11 F7 if i f?oi n 1 its allldd iis .sap f IS th* "j!'' f'a'-'ophene before »T a J^T L re tii t an.t you will ri.-^e m 1 ratal; t "t k'igor<ttU[ ready l "^y*. i^^»t- f L to face cm day's WoA. A /w xrs== i chocolate I71 words
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Advertisement115 1939-01-01 11 Demand th« WNITE DOT. th« Only LIFETIME P«n Ak SHEAFFERS ihff% I FEATHERTOUCH fflffl I means imJ/m flig V SMOOTH WRITING MS S II \l Bee why FEATHER M&f}fti] ul 'If! TOUCH writes so #E&W §I fifi ffi^b^ smoothly. Platiimm-in-- tWWJij mjW rl'>^W the-CHANNEI, emoofchs Mff ffW ft/ffl mffifoftiiVfllF th115 words
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Advertisement55 1939-01-01 11 HAPPY NEW YEAR TO Everyone I I M AUX CHATS NOIRST Ws? f elegance Belnre every gala Je^aslon crnf j>Jt* Elisabeth Arden iSalon treat J£f -'r J -~'">* nr.nt and spcdaJ parry :^'\i f \*sfh v.ill ensure your cor \2j£**£jßLm* Ughtftdly cort and tovely 3t I ;^^W the J Oll55 words
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602 1939-01-01 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday, January 1, 1939. Milestones r»V HE Practice of giving detailed juj reviews of the events of thpast year m th c New Ye Mason is no longer adhered to by modern newspapers. The average reader to-day prefers a readab: comment on the achievements of tb year iust602 words
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1013 1939-01-01 12 C.H. Stanley Jones - The Legacies Of 1938 And The PROSPECTS For 1939 C.H. Stanley Jones ■By YEAR of dread— dosiii m uncertain how. Vhui was 1938 from tV world standpoint Will 1939 bo any l>eUe*~? Will it bring us more unpleasant shocks, more cris r and perhaps war? Or will it bring us1,013 words
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Article412 1939-01-01 12 a NEGRO boy was taking a stroll through a cemetery and reading Hie I Inscriptions on the tombstones He j !ame to one which declared: "Not dead, but sleeping." After contemplating the phrase for moment, and scratching his head, the negro exclaimed: "He sure412 words
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Article, Illustration391 1939-01-01 12 WAR —OR ARMED PEACE pRANCE is not Czechoslovakia mm? the Munich method is not life to be repeated m regard to Tunis re any other French territory. If were both Chamberlain arid Daladiei would disappear from the political scene. But there possibilities <»i. adjustment, chiefly economic whu-li would give considerable391 words
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Advertisement72 1939-01-01 12 /I/ODERNISM /ly ....WITHATRADriION^ MUSICAL^JicetW^/ The Style II Moutri? »*iano v 1 enjoyed enormous popularity MX period of many year*. Now, tins m strument Is available n the bmm rvativ* modern i stir c.im- ij.us:i::t« 1 at no extra rost. lln perfected mm 3fur»- m irhl n 'rftfH Pal been hailed72 words
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Article, Illustration35 1939-01-01 13 CHRISTMAS CAUSES A "STIR" Pensioner of th. Komi! Hospital. < helsea. visited the kitchens to help m the mixinu <»1 the i; i lirMmas puddings. Photo shows one oi the Pensioners Sttßpttßi MM mixture. Planet News.35 words
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469 1939-01-01 13 £1,200 HAUL FROM BEDROOM: NO CLUE London, Dec. 12. pOUCE at the Earl of Iveagh's country mansion at Thetford, ?uffcik, are investigating a robbery which reads like* ;i problem m a detective novel. Jewels, furs, Lad cash valued at E1.2C0, hj469 words
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Article, Illustration89 1939-01-01 13 EXPENSIVE PROGRESS The whole side of a house had to be knocked down to make way for a huge boiler tank that was being taken into Westcoatt s Laundry at 1 tiingtord Mount, London. A large crowd watched as the immense tank was carefully manoeuvred through a narrow gap between89 words
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477 1939-01-01 13 How A Singapore Fireman Spends His Day (Tribune Start Reporter) EVER tiioimhi i v> JltiW ireman spends his day?— That is it there are no fires to put out and he jwsi goes through his ordinary daily routine. visit-el the Central Fire Station at Hill Street found men assiduously cleaning477 words
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Article70 1939-01-01 13 Pans.—F.vnrh reservists who werft -nobili.^. j duping Septembei will be ailowed to count Lheii mobilisation -xs <ac of th-> there periods of military serNi ce whieb the have to accomplish. Reservists who were actually 'aecoiPPushin^ on*- of T»ie periods and were Kept with the colours longer than70 words
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Article114 1939-01-01 13 A FISH merchant m North Germany has become the proud recipient of a letter from the Private Chancellery of King Victor Emanuel of Italy as the result of a postman's mistake. The merchant addressed a letter to a certain Herr Kaiser m Rome a small village m Pommerania114 words
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334 1939-01-01 13 New York, Dec. 12. AL CAPONS, ex-King of the Chicago Underworld, will leave Alcatraz Prison While "Scarface" has been serving his sentence for a £50,000 income-tax a wealthy man. evasion, his lieutenants, headed by his brother, Ralph Capone, have been looking aiter334 words
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Article183 1939-01-01 13 g ff Bombay. "TF the mad race for armaments continues, it is bound to result m a slaughter such as has never occurred m history, writes Mahatma Gandhi m (he latest issue of his weekly imirna! Ine Harijan." Replying to critics that his prescription183 words
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Article185 1939-01-01 13 Barcelona. THE hat problem no longer agon- j ises the minds of Barcelona women. It has been solved for them. There simply are no hats! Brt there are beauty parlours and there are hair-dressers. Even a lew dress-makers carry on. And coats. skirts, and garments of185 words
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Article234 1939-01-01 13 SWEEP FOR 2s. 6d. PLANE BANNED London, Dec. 12. FRANK Buckland, a sergeant m the R.A.F. Volunteer Reserve and a member of ihe South-end Flying: Club, decided to raffle the aeroplane he owns, a 100 m.p.h. Avro Avian two-seater. He had ten thousand 2s. 6d. tickets printed, and. with the.234 words
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Article55 1939-01-01 13 GENDARMES SNOWBOUND Paris -Afte- eighteen hours of strenuous effort S* team of sfcfcrs from the 99 th Alpine regiment irom Lanslebourq has succeeded m rescuing gendarmes m the frontier post near the summit of the Mont Cenis pass who nad been snowbound for three days. Following a violent showstorm, the55 words
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Article290 1939-01-01 13 New York, Dec. 12. A TROUPE of eleven old women, their ages ranging from sixty to seventy. A. five, has become the latest attraction on Broadway. They are white-haired grandmothers, and the sophisticate theatre crowd roar with laughter as the "girls" sing and dance290 words
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232 1939-01-01 13 Took Flesh -forming Tablets If you are troubled by steady loss of weight read this letter from a n.an who put on flesh steadily after taking a course of tiny, tasteless, flesh -forming tablets although 12 months m a sanatorium had failed to help232 words
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Advertisement117 1939-01-01 13 RE -AWAKEN AND FED those HAIR ROOTS! Jm BL *—n n«td -ot f Oy\v n T-.uf ;i% art mtrety tM l^H^^Hl i^a ttuntti ot tM Wt»k t» fro* SBfiHP*^ *f\ 'M^. ii>; !in>! k "'B W X •^•r* pr»• ac e with K'ltalkf 1 S<sl|i P"sn. m Fetd and I^l117 words
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Advertisement21 1939-01-01 13 1939 ITIITINGHOUSE I SWIPHONK VOICP KADIOS THE CATHEDKAL TONE TOMfBL WORLD- WI DX P^ A DX) CO. 08, Kobinson Koad. Singapore.21 words
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179 1939-01-01 14 Navy Needs More Skilled Mechanics London. VTEXT year the Admiralty, accordx ing to an official announcement here, will have to find crews for no fewer than 46 newly commissioned warships and consequently the first of the naval expansion programmes will shortly get under way. Many more skilled mechanics are needed179 words
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995 1939-01-01 14 B'oiihi'T X«»<es A Suggestion To Jubilee Fund Committee HATCHING FEEDING OF CHICKENS IF new year resolutions arc made, may one of them br shall rear poultry not as commercial concern but enough to supply my house with good size eggs and clean birds." If995 words
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Article, Illustration70 1939-01-01 14 A tense situation prevails m Tunh as r\ result of the Itaiian demands for Uie handing over of the territory by France to Italy. Reinforcements of Mobile Guards have been drafted into Tunis as Italians and French sta^e demonstrations and counter- demonstrations. Photo shows armed polio*- guarding70 words
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Article503 1939-01-01 14 Cape Town. VJOST of the essential features m the layout of Cape Town** new Ti £8,000,000 foreshore, which will double the siz 0 of ihe r?ty. have now been agreed u|Min. A report to this effect has been prepared and is about to503 words
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223 1939-01-01 14 TUNNEL TO SOLVE ROTTERDAM PROBLEMS Rotterdam. •WATER as an ally and an enemy' "■will'be the name of a great exhibition t« be held here on the occasion of the opening of the Naas Tunnel m the summer of 1941. Many permanent bui'.dings will be erected and the exhibition will show223 words
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Article130 1939-01-01 14 i Munich. IFIDENT Nazi residents of Munich arc giving up certain advanta&Ps of the i I iron ago, and are reverting to the see f >i wood m order to save metal for Goo* i ilia's four-y.oar < "self-sufficiency") plan The iron fences and railings130 words
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Article87 1939-01-01 14 Rajkot. Doc. 19 A deadlock has been precipitated by several members of the state Representative A&sembly who tendered their resignations to-day following an appeal made by Dr. Gajjar. the twelfth dictator The resignations are a sequel t<, tfee j efforts oi the Sta'e authorities to tffetrack the87 words
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Advertisement161 1939-01-01 14 1 1 CQOK!^ aaainmnm l Vt RAILWAY UWft NO BOOKING FEIS. gßSrsars mcmamoH ma, unganm I r 590t. jvatcheT OMEGA, TAVANNEB CYMA JKWELLED LEVER MOVEMENT* ■SCKEL POCKET from g.6© m WRIST m 12.00 ELVER POCKET t 17.00 WRIST 20.00 m DUST WATER PROOF v 28.60 •OLD POCKET m 40.00 m161 words
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Advertisement143 1939-01-01 14 riuiß&a J'^j^^^PJfc* '.'.*i p ;X^*l^. J%v PPJV U^^^m^^B Mm^r 4ißtgg^g§F pHflSp^pß^v "is 3 iflpa mm m pßSl£i: B^aSSJitw fltt^B m^h^pl^pVlp I BL A llll'^ m I B SpflHMMr -:-IpHBI. tf .^a I I T^HE difference m smooth- I 1 I tipped. But I've got to ■■^Sg' r 'ivv-xw^sHHlfl ■■-.*;j^^^p ■<143 words
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789 1939-01-01 15 MOST DETESTABLE CRIME London, Dec. 12. j lIOLDIM. hands m the dock at Hirminoham Assizes, Joseph Henry Tickle (35), a commission agent, and blonde typist Irene Treelh (23), heard their fate m the "Mr. V case. The man wa.s sent to789 words
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Article121 1939-01-01 15 .lohanneNiiiirj;. poll' I MA'S wIM disn.v<red .t A MCfd hoar<l of native liquor hot received a slMci w!ien he f,»unt« it was guarded' by a lai«e snake. The polirrnum was probing m m U earth with an iron !,nr wlun he struck a till, from the121 words
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127 1939-01-01 15 Beduin Tribesmen Make Way For Jews Jerusalem. P)R Urn iir^ '-'W IB IIM history of Jcwsh iwkmiTltinil i" Palestine ih- ■a, m entire Beduin tribe wth its uts sind cattle, hus beta mov d serws ttw rrtwr Jordan to nr\!;e wa- i»i" nciv Jewish villi^l, c! by tho free the127 words
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Article, Illustration37 1939-01-01 15 PEACE AT LAST! a part> ;;,o child refugees from North Germany arrived at Harwich. th<- third party ot t-hildren to be brought to Knglanu by the British GMMBittet for tht- Vmv of Children from Germany.— Planet News.37 words
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Article192 1939-01-01 15 T pp Sofia. ttf recent cold weather m Bulgaria ■JM forced wolves tc leave their n the ..d the mountain- i regions and enter small towns and f «ptea lo earch ol food At the viii lL .r o! Ulanovo, m Mace U2£ a a192 words
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239 1939-01-01 15 Bioemfontein. IJECLARJNG that sectional domination might ultimately hurl South Africa into civil war. the Prime Minister, Genera] J. B. M. Hertzog, attacked two political parties here, lor striving *<> seruve cfomtaatien for the British and Afrikaans sections of the population respectively. "There is only one way239 words
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Article43 1939-01-01 15 The Board of Trustees of the Chinese British Boxer Indemnity Fund is organizing a Szechuen-Sikong expedition, which will comprise 40 specially selected university graduates, states a Chungking- dispatch. The expedition will engage m scientific studies m China's far western provinces43 words
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Advertisement11 1939-01-01 15 unchanging quality /wa/? Aops yeast Distributed try Fraser Cf Ncava Ltd.11 words
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Article, Illustration589 1939-01-01 16 LIFE STORY (And A Long One Too) A BOUT September every year I open the new "birthday" book and with great reverence 1 turn to th e list of retired officers— yes there they are Messrs. Bellamy and Lawder retired m 1895. I think to "myself— "> -15-25-35-38-43-years ago— and589 words
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Article137 1939-01-01 16 Wyndham- Lewis - Wyndham-Lewis m "Bystander." UNEXPECTED intelligence was shown by the readers of a sprightly 2,000,000 circulation daily who were asked what articles presumably barring Boss Agate's they would choose to bury m the grounds of the New York World Fair as a typical cross-section of present-day life, for137 words
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Article148 1939-01-01 16 OEAMAN Tarasov, of the Russian Navy, has just left hospital m Odessa with a wholesome respect for "red tape." He was sent to hospital with a minoi illness. Having recovered, he was told to dress and leave, but could not fine! his trousers. Nor .could anybody148 words
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Article41 1939-01-01 16 Max Miller - Max Miller l ADY, let me tell you the one about the Englishman, Scotsman, and Irishman who went out to dinner together. The Scotsman said he'd pay the bill. Next day the police found an Irish ventriloquist had been murdered.-41 words
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Article93 1939-01-01 16 Fielding, New Zealand. THE "bull m the china shop' was a joke compared to the bail that wrecked a woman resident's bedroom here. The woman awoke from her usual after-lunch sleep to find a bull prowling around her bedroom. She made a hurried dash for93 words
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Article253 1939-01-01 16 London. De<\ I. A YOUNG man stopped out of Jersey Ciaol tfl he::r that h e had inherited £25.000*. For being under the influence of drink while :n ma; it o| a car, the man, Gerald Bradford, thirty, had served twentwne toys. As soon as253 words
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Article124 1939-01-01 16 HIGH PRIEST OF VOODOO ARRESTED London. Dec. 11. A HIGH PrieM of voodoo, a 35--year-old Negro, was arrest<d at Ontario. \m:».da, on charts of murdering Rp| Negro womm chrring twit orries. Four of the crimes, it was alleged, were perpetrated m the I'nited States over a period of three year*.124 words
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149 1939-01-01 16 pEOPLE often exclaim. 'Til tat my hat, and probaWv >:»u i cad recently of a roan who actually did eat his hat Me sj« < ia!l> made of edible material. Hut "I'll eat my foot," tlumfcl fmmm leopardess at Maidstone Zoo one day, and149 words
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120 1939-01-01 16 WAR-TIME AMMUNITION FOUND IN PALESTINE Jerusalem. nrRINCjr the rigorous military searches of Arab villages m Palestine, a considerable quantity ot war-time munitions left In the Turkish, German and British armies have been unearthed. The.sp munitions, .st len liom army "dumps" or left behind by artillery, were ;ored by the villagers120 words
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Article102 1939-01-01 16 New York. IiuFHOArSE Pum. pi. :uled ku !t\ here t(; ha v Ling uit hunt .1 licence, ami ic\<\ the ma^ t?at< that he could not pa\ the Is |mr 1111--p(;s:u ujjun him. Finally he ofl'-rrd to vrll the nmßistratr his <iUii«- stork 01102 words
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Advertisement579 1939-01-01 16 S1UMACH PAINS RELIEVED IMMEDIATELY How would you like to feel your stomach pains melt away a lew momenta after taking just one dose of stomach powder Von can have this joyful experience providing you um the right stomach powder. Let Mr. P., an actual stomach sufferer, tell you which remedy579 words
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Advertisement180 1939-01-01 16 A WELL CARED FOR AND NOURISHED BODY In this age when nerves are strained to the point of complete breakdown, no one enjoys perfect health and full vitality. A tonic restorative based on scientific research is a real necessity. OKASA, the discovery of the famous European Professor Dr. Lahusen, is180 words
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167 1939-01-01 17 Toronto. DECAUSE Mr. David Corrigall de- tided to give a woman friend a ring-tailed baboon as a birthday present, Toronto has been treated to three days' "monkey business." The trouble started when Mr. Corrsall arrived at the house of his friend with his original167 words
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157 1939-01-01 17 BELGIUM'S GUARD OF HONOUR PROBLEM Brussels. THE question of whetner gendarmes for i-iin? a guard of honour should wear the pre-war busbies or plumed helmets, is being studied by the chief of Belgium's semi-military gendarmes, according to La Nation Beige. The Belgian cavalry regiments ar? now entirely mechanised and are157 words
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Article228 1939-01-01 17 He was Afraid to Frit What i worry ho must hate been *o his wife! No food agreed with him. Acid indigestion made him positively wretched. In this tetter, Ml wife tells how the found i v/ny to end his trouble:— "My hattand ,--d a wretched228 words
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Advertisement425 1939-01-01 17 Rear Your Puppies x s^ LA 1 1 I 111 1 IfcfeGive Adult Dogs A f\Wr>^^S^^^t^k Daily Drink Too Nothing suits dogs better m a hot climate else can. Whereas much meat overloads II ,r* a dog's digestion and overheats his blood i:; his digestion working harmoniously, and i 1425 words
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Advertisement42 1939-01-01 17 Call At D. T. LIM COMPANY FOR BEST KRUPOKS PICKLES CURRY CONDIMFNTS SPICEO SEASON ISEEF CHUTNEYS READY MADE SAMBALS CURRY POWDER DESSERT COFFEE FLAVOURING ESSENCES CAKES COLOURING GREEN PEAS FIOUR Etc.. Etc. four visit is cordially welcome. 353, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE.42 words
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Miscellaneous725 1939-01-01 17 ON THE AIR TO -DAY When And Where To Listen In SINGAPORE LONDON jrijZH L r.5 met r .US mcs) WANSBOSSIO« 5. L 5" JS?W«lffi»V»s /HP 30.96 metres (9.69 mes) IngUs &nd peter Cre swe n m I GSB 9.51 Mcs (31.55 m.) ;0.10 Recital by Arnold Matters (Aus if725 words
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Miscellaneous47 1939-01-01 17 PENANG ZHJ G.OB Mcjs (49.3 m.) a.m. i 2.00 Midday concert. 1) London Again Suite. 2) Andantino m D Flat— Traumerei 3) Valse Triste Serenade (Volkmann) Fight of the Bumble Bee. 4) Love's Old Sweet Song Intermezzo. 5) Trial by Jury. p.m. ?Tll T^ 1.00 Close down.47 words
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518 1939-01-01 18 Science Solves Mystery Of Sex Determination Doctors Will Not Use Secret London, Dec. 1 1. 'l l years of extraordinary experiments with grasshoppers, bees, Irotfs, rats, chickens, cattle and human beings have brought British scientists to the threshold of one of the great esi discoveries ever made. They believe they518 words
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772 1939-01-01 18 What About Those TRAFFIC REFORMS? IS TRIMMER REPOR T SHEL VED IIOW rapidly and easily progress /nay be made w*th beneficial retorms m Malaya when they ar 1 tackled with a will ha.-- never been more olearly (demonstrated than m the past two years '>■' r3ad traffic reform, both m772 words
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Article189 1939-01-01 18 Linking The Empire With The Pen London. AN organisation calling itself "The A East and West Pen Friends* has been formed here under the auspices d' the Over-Seas League, having as iis sole aim the linking up of male correspondents m England with male correspondents m India and other parts189 words
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Article84 1939-01-01 18 Wuyuan, Suiyuan. Judging by the latest developments on j the various fronts, the Japanese are not able to mass a huge force for a largescale invasion of the north-western provinces, declared General Ma HungDin, former Chairman of the Ninghsia Provincial Government and now an army commander m84 words
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Article, Illustration18 1939-01-01 18 Jewish child rrfujfees a having m< al i.v ..< l<! i la) (amp. ri;imt News.18 words
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Article159 1939-01-01 18 If Dictators Were Footballers Leicester. "f THINK it is a pity tha^ we can't Ket some of the dictators on bo a footoall ground where they might let off some of their fearsome energ) lii a better way than they are doing"." This suggestion was made by Earl D<" La159 words
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Article90 1939-01-01 18 India's First Stamps On View D SPECIMENS -r M ever produced m I view at tile PostaJ Ifi ,i here, where a collection of rare < uriosities is being pxl i 1 The." >?amp> v. to a sudden BhoH w rmilioo colouring i Jhe > tamps were prini» pnv, and90 words
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Advertisement264 1939-01-01 18 NATURE'S CURE FOR LIVER TROUBLE bowels— they a:l d lark of energy, de]v tv Lazy avers and rn-^ cU lr cool drau-ht ol water charged with i :i ra *alts, drawn from t: can reproduce these revit iters m your own h t Slasaful oi wa-- r. i iU Uie264 words
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Article, Illustration16 1939-01-01 19 miWlHlltiin the August Badminton Party who won the iuter-club pfog.pwig tournament m Singapore.16 words
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348 1939-01-01 19 (By "Sphinx" Penang) [> AIKMINTON enthusiasts m the Northern Settlement are keenh betting forward to the forthcoming annual meeting; of the Bwbninta Association of Malaya to beheld m Penang on Jan. 15 m view of the several important matters which are to be brought up348 words
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Article148 1939-01-01 19 ANF of ihe oldest IvulminUm ;!üb« m Singapore, the I'nited Cbin«se Amateurs, celebrated their fifto*n anniversary recently, at Mr. ■•n Boon liat's seaside bungalow, Somapah Estate. Thero w;i> a very iarge attendance *nd a^ the Honorary rightly remarked m -peoch, -the members \v?re never JfCie happy and148 words
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484 1939-01-01 19 lIIIVIII TAKING TO TENItfS WHERE DOES THE FAULT LIE? (By "Phoenix" Singapore) SOMEHOW or other, the interest ot badminton champions wanes after they win the coveted honours, and there is a marked tendency on their part to leave the feather same484 words
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Article, Illustration23 1939-01-01 19 Miss Chong Fong Kee ivinner of the women* s open singles title during ihe recent Singapore pingpong tour ;iar ic.rt.23 words
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Article221 1939-01-01 19 B. A. M. Meeting P V the time these notes: appear, arrangements for the Badminton Association of Malaya meeting will be well under way. f i here is a bi# agenda before the meeting. From Selangors point ot view, the most interesting items will he the221 words
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Article, Illustration21 1939-01-01 19 Memhtrs of (ho Inited Chinese Amateurs, one of Singapore's oldest badminton parties, photographed mill ih*u- Kiiosts duriii!; their fifteenth annivefsary celebation.21 words
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Article, Illustration29 1939-01-01 19 Though newly-formed, the Roxi U.P. of Singapore is ioiwQ txi <••>>- n ell m inter-club jrie?idUcs. Simie of the party's players art see* m if* tficture above.29 words
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Article445 1939-01-01 19 Foong Seong Cup Tourney Will Singapore Compete Next Year? (By "Racquet"— Ferak) "TIiERF. are nine organisations affiliated to the Badminton Association of Malaya which, m turn, is affiliate/! to iho Inter national Badminton Federation. All affiliated State organisations, except Singapore, entered for the Foong Sconjr Cup competition, which was carried445 words
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Advertisement188 1939-01-01 19 myvm And best% ■VI l^-l I I m&s m& 5&&W& x* Angier's Emulsion exerci. mucous colitis and other intestinal soothing, lubricating, antifermc! a- tlisord(»rs. tive effects throughout the entire Anger's i> invahiablc m t!;' digestive tract. That is why it is so treatment »>f ga^tn« and intestinal valuable m all188 words
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Article, Illustration1078 1939-01-01 20 HERMES - MALAYAN SPORT BECOMING MORE INTERNATIONAL HERMES By Steady Progress In 1938 MOTHER notable year m spurt m Malaya has come and irone with 1338, a yea. which will stand out tor the increasingly international aspect <>* sport m this country Early m the year there was the vi>'u of the1,078 words
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Article250 1939-01-01 20 Bat No Real Relief Until This New I) rug less Kemedy Came. Let this fellow-sufferer give practicai advice to all who suffer from any form of indigestion. He has lound m Charaox a new, refined, super-activated tasteless charcoal, 50 times more power ful than the250 words
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Article, Illustration816 1939-01-01 20 j By i OUR RUGGER j REPORTER JtTkjL UTSTANDING m a team of 9 W< visitors that literally swamped Singapore, composed of stalwarts from Perak, Penane, two from Selansror and two from Negri. Maurice Pestana, Penang scrum half gave a brilliant performance816 words
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Article, Illustration282 1939-01-01 20 Boxing T opics By "Pete" A NEW year dawns and with it the opportunity of ooking back on what has been a period o;' sum- exciting progress m the boxing world of Singapore. The year started tamely and boxing, for so kmg a favourite among sports m Singapore, began to282 words
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Article183 1939-01-01 20 Ranking List Of Malayan Boxers The <V!lo\viii£ is a lan Mii" Mst < N t Malayan l»i»\ers dr.iun no hv "IVU our boving MTfC^pCH* ('cnt I i \v| ic;in I. Litile \!»a\an 'hampior. nf Singapore). l,»Mle Berna' Kid Arenas 'Champion o! 4 'Hv,ci Anu.n (Cl.amrion ol Pniaiiß .">. Speedy Panrho183 words
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623 1939-01-01 21 Germany's Demand For Submarine Parity With Great Britain ANGLO -GERMAN TALKS IN BERLIN CONCLUDE Naval Building Race To J*HE notification by Germany of her intention to exercise her rights under the VMo ami 193/ agreements, by which, m special circumstances, she might increase the ratio of submarine* and of "A"Reuter - 623 words
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Article, Illustration27 1939-01-01 21 Madam* hiarsr, China's First 1 idy, is seen issuing instructions for the <iisp.»uii oi winter elctl I bii ese Uoops ut the various ironts.27 words
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181 1939-01-01 21 Singapore, Sat urday. YE Sip Hee, described having hitherto borne an onhlemisht j character and have vv Beef well-t) -d© family, was sentenced ih'.- morning, Mr. K. B.Gihs*oh, District Judge to six months' rigrrons imprisonment op hi> own plea of "i :i Sv i181 words
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Article102 1939-01-01 21 i Cape Town, Dec 31. FOlK thousand people saw ihe sc.ni lest m^u h between England and South Africa, which was resumed at ?.3O o'clock :i the afterneon :-ficr a couple of inspections of t!ie wicket which was surrounded by damp patches. England won ffie toss,Reuter - 102 words
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69 1939-01-01 21 Influential Paper Ceases Publication Berlin, Dec. 30.— The C9-year-o!d news- upcr Germaoia, organ of *he Roman ►lie party m Berlin and one of leading Catholic papers m Germany >lication on Di c The i mcement of its stoppage jine as a x»mpl( te -arprise. As the I i ct theReuter - 69 words
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Article84 1939-01-01 21 r pilE timely arrival of ike Police A prevented a demonstration m EUenborough Street m front of the Chinese Protectorate buililiji" from developing into a riot last nisMA cyclist collided with a rickshaw, and it appeared that the cyclist then assaulted the puller. This nearly led to84 words
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141 1939-01-01 21 Londt a Dov. 31. Rt is learned m unofficial circles m London that Franco's rerrty to th Britii'h Government m regard to the damage to British .ships dec- 1 a its tba the payment of compensation loi the damage is never intended and nev?»iReuter - 141 words
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Article45 1939-01-01 21 'From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Dec. 31.— Yesterday, factor' hands employed by Fraser Neave went en strike following the? dismissal o cue employee for insolence. This morning the strikers were paid off. and nnv-ly-engaged staff took over duties from in* r >iSi:i.£S2d men.45 words
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Advertisement168 1939-01-01 21 The GALA EVENT oi the NfcH VhANI TI'ESBAY. Jan. e«<h. at thy CAPITOL |"^J^ A: ftHVAI S^WBf I sl|H w^m I fiw S f IE I>i v.M.'s GREA i EOT MOTION I'lCi IK' 6-45 HAPPY THEATRE 9-15 FRED MacMURRAY m COCOANIJT GROVE Week-end Holiday Matinees, 1.30 p.m.: "JUNGLE LOVE*' "DIMPLES.168 words
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Advertisement60 1939-01-01 21 OPENINC THI RSDA V JANUARY SiTH THEATRE ROYAL SHOWS !)Ml.\ WORLD'S ACE FLIER IN THE SCREEN'S ACE THRILLER! j Rocketing lo new jjji^^hk- ac venlure highs m lhe year's smash chap -i V^ le r P^ a V ifiSKSw? 7 i uDH flß^^H W i f ■-^iBfIBW \mP a; kilK»60 words
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Article1517 1939-01-01 22 WILL ROYAL HAMPTON REPEAT VICTORY? Kissing Cup And The Poacher Good Bets (By "Marcus Swperbus") fM)()l) entries hay:» been received for ail eight events iv Monday's racing at Penang m the third day of the X*mas-New Yew Year meeting at the northern settlement. Main item1,517 words
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Article333 1939-01-01 22 Chinese Swimming Club Carnival piPRESSIVE performances by cr.mpetitcrs were seen at the annual swimming carnival ol trie Chinese Swimming Club held yesterday. The men's 1.500 metres 1 freestyle pro vided an Interesting interlude Each ot the four competitor^ taking part had to do 60 laps cf 25 metres each, and333 words
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Article94 1939-01-01 22 SELECTIONS BY "MARCUS SUPERBUS" Following are selections for toinoii;ia's racing at Pcnang: Horsrs, Cia^.s Z, piy. 1, 512 furs. ROYAL HAMPTON Russian Kose Ho'.srs, Class 2, Div. 2, 512 furs. STARLIGHT Fcs-iment Horses, Class 2. Div. 3, 512 furs. THE FOACHLri Battaiion Horses Clrvs 2, Div. "A\ 812 furs. LUCKY94 words
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Article110 1939-01-01 22 FOLLOWING DAD TO STARDOM THOUGH he thinks profesA eipnal football a risky career sixteen-year-old K<*n Buti^r, Gft. sen of Mr. Eil'y Butler Former Bolton payer and international. new manager of Reading has deeidsd to throw wp his present job to earn hi.s Irving < i\ th? Soccer field. He had110 words
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Article1077 1939-01-01 22 Racing Card At Penang To-morrow FOLLOWING is the card of events for lo-moi row. (he third dav .,f the -Tinas-New meeting ol the I'enamj Turf !uh. Strati flings and order of running cannot be published as Uk •> will met be received (ili noon to-day. HORSES Class 2 Division 1-5.]1,077 words
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144 1939-01-01 22 4 GQQD loUbuI! sU.ry is told Ijv I);. P. J. IJainens, the famous G< rm:ui referee. lii- recall t 1 fti i occasion on whlc*t lie referecd a match In Asia Minor. Thy ipcal crcwd turned out m Force. Though much of what144 words
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Advertisement211 1939-01-01 22 .\E\T <ll\\(.l AT THE ANOTHER LAUGH HIT FROM T HE "ROBIN HOOD' STARS. 1 JBk9| mm I I^TinJ llm i&l I 'JfTj^PlBH I' 41 .^Bb Bw iff A W TVHJ BkK:? IHI v BBj BB flfll BHv Bw BBM^A^T 1^ MBm Bw ■■Kf 9k I JHL-W--II Bi '^BV^H ■■NTT^vai Bw\211 words
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Article, Illustration604 1939-01-01 23 FN,NGJYFTR Singapore, Saturday. i 1 ninvtcs f Ihr end of to-day's rugby match on the padang between the Irwij jjiu! Singapore it seemed odds on a Singapore victory, i"• v led! bj nine points to six and had been having most of II604 words
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303 1939-01-01 23 N^v 11 rd ScoUisfc league football ties, played on the eve of the HI >tar, ui*cd;>> follows (according to Reuter cables iron London): POLISH LEAGUE, 1)1 V. J. 1 Wo vr W. r i alH 2 Aston Vila 1 L i fcunderwiiMl a c.i 2303 words
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Article106 1939-01-01 23 /IHIE Gcyiung Serai FootbaU Club A tnt£r»ainrcl their president Inchc 31. Hassan at Ketch VilU, Kampong Fetch off tt Malaj Settlemenv last evening. It was mere m the nature cl' a "family afi'air" ?.^> those present consisted of the members jf the club only. The function was106 words
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Article101 1939-01-01 23 HOCKEY TRIAL ON TUESDAY TEAMS for the hockey trial on Tuesday, Jan. at the S.C.C. padang at 5.10 are: Colours:-!*. A. C. Luke, K. Muthuc I-mcu-u. F. Hutchinson; Lt. Leonavd-Wil-Mams. S?t. Crrnin. «>. X Ras^^^'R^ P. Toy, K. Leembbrugen, Cp> Plummer, G. B. Armstrong, Ibrahim and tra Whites: V. N.101 words
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Article43 1939-01-01 23 Tbo follctvmo vil n( SCRC .'i. hockey agoinst Frit Canning on IfondftV J'm 2. at Hci:> T/m Green--ITuck Wan Chin Gcok. Chini Bock: Ke-* "'hoc. Xin 1 Wah. Coril Wong: Keo Soon, 'im Swan? Evan Wong Kens Siov.43 words
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1116 1939-01-01 23 GROFMO AND DRATOR SURPRISE AT PENANG WINTER MEETING Totes And Sweeps Well Patronised 1 Fru?n Our Own Reporter; PenanjL>, Saturday. AKGE crowds :tl tended the second day's races m the Penang Turf Chili's Christmas-New Year meet to-day. The races opened m fine weather but rain fell m the seventh raco.1,116 words
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Article93 1939-01-01 23 Dividends At A Glance 'f IWTB \NT<*\ Sl2 anil SO. Lace H. deltas S7. il -'ii' s SAKIIIS s and SB. .v/.v SlO. ait'Mctt.i fi Sft, Al'tncy S 7. utbtatte 18. S I OVER n^ MNI S(i. :.;vfii Sf>. Ivf.'au Sll. (irolino S5B md SlO Driflen S7 WHss Zipp $793 words
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Advertisement57 1939-01-01 23 M ul liAFi I vV U K L I) Jp^ yr^ TOMMY CARRIE vs BOY QUEE M^ NEIL HEMCHIT vs FERNANDEZ jMk FIRS! APPEARANCE O? AMATtUK Ml iT CHAMPION Jr %J GATOT KOTJO vs F. CHOO Wmmj 4 3» Rounds. M LITTLE HERMAN vs M, DASS ,^jjjo* P(HM \H I'KirKS:57 words
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Article, Illustration75 1939-01-01 24 CHILDREN'S NEW YEAR TREAT AT SEA VIEW HOTEL J___a___-M---_---M*VW»<^ *^p*____________-_---_-«0-____» AUITE a large number of Child- ren were entertained at the annual New Year party held at S-a View Hotel on Friday. Fancy dress was the order at the day, and thanks are due to the organisers of the party75 words
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Advertisement9 1939-01-01 24 For Best Sports Reports Read The I i»»i m:9 words