Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 14 January 1940
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Title Section21 1940-01-14 1 The Sunday Tribune 5 A.M. E D ITI O N VOL. 7— No. 32. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, li»40. FIVE CENTS21 words
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Article335 1940-01-14 1 DO YOU Want War Lotteries? T^OK week* lh« Tribune has contended <h.»t war lunds aw Ih obtained in luur and kpu'it amounts by \R MHTFRI 1 Millions of dollars arc available »n Malaya for this purpose millions awaiting collection It is our belief that, a^ «lf m "»s1 rated in335 words
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Article438 1940-01-14 1 CHANCELLOR'S ADVICE TO THE NATION Inflated Prices, Rising Costs Must Be Stopped m m vi ix- London, Jan, 13. IT KIN(i <hi» second of a series of War Cabinet speeches Sir John Simon, Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking at Glasgow appealed to the take438 words
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Article120 1940-01-14 1 Zurich. Jan. 13. THE policy of financing the war by forced savings was hinted at in a recent speech at S:\lburg by Dr. Funk. Nazi econoioic chief. German banking circles have shown marked opposition according ,o Ihe National tin* of TfcMe. v n is stated thatReuter - 120 words
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Article116 1940-01-14 1 Having repeated the passage in Mr. Chamberlain's speech on Tuesday about the danger of a vicious spiral of alternative rising prices and wages. Sir John Simon »»aid that he had seen criticism of the Prime Minister's warning, suggesting- *hat (iovernment had not done what it should have to prevent pricesReuter - 116 words
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Article, Illustration27 1940-01-14 1 The I l •poiiiulrr mm of a miiiesu ee per brought into art ion when airrr:ifl is sighted off Ihr K:i r<ia«t.27 words
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Article118 1940-01-14 1 W. O. DENY GERMAN LIES London, Jan. 13. rpHE War Office has issued a denial A t<> recent German reports which alleged that Mr. Hcre-Belisha's resignation from his post as Secretary for War wai duo to the fact that Mr. Chamberlain on a recent visit to France was surprised at118 words
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Article105 1940-01-14 1 Turkey An Economic Ally Istanbul. Jan. 13. A JOINT Anglo-French economic office has been established for the purchase from Turkey of all products, which since the war have been going to Germany through Hungary, Sit vakia, Rumania, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia, according to the Turkish newspaper Tan. An Ankara report saysReuter - 105 words
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Article179 1940-01-14 1 ALLIED SUPREMACY ON THE SEA Paris, Jan. 13. fill IK striking achievement* of the I A Allies a1 sea during the first fun- j months of the war were outlined by M. Campinchi. Minister of Marine, i in a statement to the Tress. He said thai the Allies had assuredReuter - 179 words
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Article, Illustration34 1940-01-14 1 A Mfcssenchmiti MR 100 tighter plane. ;l i >pr which iru raprewntcd In the Royal Air Force "baj;" of twelve German plains in u, c i,i R battle over the ircli«olaiid Bii;hl.34 words
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638 1940-01-14 1 London, Jan. 13. 'JMIE Air Ministry announces that an enemy aircraft was engaged and shct down by an R.A.F. lighter patrol (fIT the south-east t ast <>l Scotland this morning. The ministry also announces t hat U.A\ V made extensive ri-connuis-MiiK-es last night overReuter - 638 words
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Advertisement72 1940-01-14 1 ZtyJjL BATTERY KUAD. Tel: 4772 111' I 'SSI'S k'fir AH Oiiasiims $5. to $30. Do You Agree With Them And Us? I 1 80, please record vour Wion in the lorm below; and address if to "LOTTERY. ™aiINE." send your reply ««y of the Tribune offices-1 1 Magapore, Kuala Lumpur.72 words
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Advertisement10 1940-01-14 1 I BATTERY ROAD i Tel: 4772 !Ww 4mmyiis WH H10 words
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Article292 1940-01-14 2 SEREMBAN TREAT TO CHILDREN '"i" Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Saturday. THANKS first t t > the initiative and then t<> the kindness of Mr. Kok ('hong Fook, Managing-Direc-**r of the Met r. pole Theatre. Ltd.. 700 poor children will have the time *»tf their lives in a unique event for292 words
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Article47 1940-01-14 2 MRS Hopkin. wife of Mr. H. L. Hopkin. London Correspondent of the Tribune Group of Newspapers, left Smuapore yesterday for England, accompanied "by her younger daughter. Miss Mary Hopkin On arrival in England, they will take up residence with Mr. Hopkin in London47 words
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Article127 1940-01-14 2 (Tribune staff Reporter) TOIIORK BAHIU' is to have a J new cinema at Jalan Segget. It is the old Soong Heng Theatre, which had been showing siage performances, renovated and redesigned. Work on the building started a short while agx) and the building is expected to127 words
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143 1940-01-14 2 $200 Fine For Retaining Stolen Goods Singapore, Saturday. pONVICTED n a charge of dishonestly retaining stolen property, K. A. Abdul Mai id, the son of the proprietor of a general goods store in Middle Road was sentenced to-day to a line of J2OO r in default to undergo two months'143 words
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Article201 1940-01-14 2 APPEAL TO ALL CHINESE THF Singapore Chinese Chamber «f Commerce, in a forceiui statement issued to the Chines? prevs, appeals to all (hinese in Malaya to refrain from resorting to strikes as a means of adjusting wages, and signify their willingness to arbitrate labour disputes, for which purpose they have201 words
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386 1940-01-14 2 HE'S MADE A FORTUNE HE CAN'T COLLECT (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) fVNE OF THE LUCKIEST MEN IN THE WORLD— YOU NIGHT U THINK— WOILI) BE THE COMPOSER OF THE NO. 1 SONG HIT OF THE WAR— "BEER BARREL POLKA.* This is the tune386 words
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Article64 1940-01-14 2 The bond of the Straits Settlements Polic will play to-morrow (Monday) at Farrer Park at 5.30 p.m. under the direction of Mr. J. C. Hitch, L.R.A.M.. A R.C.M., R.M.S.M.: Mftre.i ""Youth and Vigour" W. Lautenschlagen; Overture Miutha" Flotow: selection "The Meny Widow" F. Lehur; valse "Weaner Mad'ln" C64 words
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412 1940-01-14 2 CHINESE CHAMBER DISPUTES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY pOINCIDINC; WITH THE STRIKE TO-DAY OF ARTISANS ()F THE SINGAPORE II VRKOIR ROAM THE CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ISSUED AN APPEAL TO THE CHINESE IN M\i Yv NOT TO RESORT TO THE STRIKE WEAPON AS A MEANS OF ENFORCING412 words
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92 1940-01-14 2 ALCOHOLIC POISONING KILLED SOLDIER Singapore, Saturday. AT the conclusion of the n inquiry into the death of Private Robert Demp«ey of the Argyle and Sutherlands. Mr. W. G. Porfer, the Coroner said that Dempsey's death was due to asphyxia from failure of the respiratory centre as a result of alcoholic92 words
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Article96 1940-01-14 2 (Frrm Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. QXK of the best known cricketers in the country, Mr. H. B. Noon was married this afternoon at St. John's Church to Miss Barbara Carr, Municipal nursing sister from Penan?. The bride was given away by Dr Brodie of96 words
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37 1940-01-14 2 rtTr TT Shanghai, Jan. 13. SIR Herbert Phillips, retiring British u Consul-General, is sailing on Tuesday in the President Coohdge for England He is retiring from tho consular service after 42 years.— Reuter37 words
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Article218 1940-01-14 2 TIIK artisan employees of the Singt, pore Harbour Bond's dockyard at Keppel Harbour are not at work this morning. It is learned that the men are demanding an increase of four cents per hour on account of th* increased << m of ihiim. The men arc already218 words
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Article224 1940-01-14 2 R London. Jan. 13. Y an astonishing stroke of luck theie were no casualties when the trawler Jevington Court was bom bed by N'axi planes. Not so in the fishing trawler Star of Scotland. Jhal trawler was hauling her trawl ff Shetland Islands when a (ierman bomber appearedBritish Wireless - 224 words
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Advertisement272 1940-01-14 2 MANY DOCTORS AGREE The Old Adage is Found Beit l>o< torr- in l.i. >'•'(>< '":tt"l throughout thi nrorklsi 11 find the old saying "An <if pr» i,t ion is wori h a pound of < i. ii -I :n! 1 1 for everyone. Mc^t of the weal ning roughs ami272 words
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Advertisement74 1940-01-14 2 Phone a.m.. 3.15 MalayajMojt Modern 3400 iWrirnnw uiii M A I 6159 15 PARAMOUNT PRESENT IN BALI' A CHARMING COMEDY WITTY -ROMANTIC AND AMUSING SITUATIONS FRE D MADELEINE AKIM MacMURRAY CARROLL TAMIROFF BRITISH PARAMOUNT NEWSSHORTS- s The Natural Thimg To Do -POPEYE 20th CENTURY \|:\T < H\\4.| .QX PRESENT HENRY74 words
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Article, Illustration48 1940-01-14 3 1 new go -ernnuTt offices are rapidly taking shape. Hue you see the shell structure of the great huild*hich will be one oi the in Malaya when it is finished. United Engineers' experts are looking alter tne tapcriani preparatory sled u rk which is nearing completion.48 words
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Article25 1940-01-14 3 th?! e I I id-of-ball wil< bi Rallies There will conn. sp 'T1;l1 ca baret and dancing will 1 m to Hand25 words
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Article19 1940-01-14 3 veSji \'l b01 to be over 100 gin- i i> n'* r l(Mlnd bv workmen digV at Sir Tb19 words
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394 1940-01-14 3 Several Chinese Members Enrolled Learns To Fly (Tntxme Staff Reporter) /VNCK the exclusive preserve of British Europeans, the Royal Singapore Plying Club has r w opened its soon to others Of British citizenship and parentage, the Tribune reliably understands. This brings the394 words
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Article125 1940-01-14 3 (Ficm Oiii- Own Reporter) Scrcmban, Saturday. A CASE which commenced In September und which had taken up tht Seremtan Magistrate's time on nc less than six previous day.s. attracting considerable attention especially amongst the Ceylon Tamils, came to a conclusion this morning when Mr. J.125 words
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Article, Illustration85 1940-01-14 3 Mv. and Mrs. Joe I. Sargon who are on their way to Bombay. !Mr. Sargon met his bride, the former Miss Rosalind Cohen, While visiting the New York World's Fair. Tiny v re married after a short whirlwind romance. The bride is a graduate of the Roxbury85 words
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Article214 1940-01-14 3 (Tribune Stall Reporter) EIGHTEEN girls fresh from schc:;! with Junior Cambridge ard School Certificate qualificatiens have ju~i been admitted into the Nursing So hi lat Johore Bahru to be trained as nurses. One of the number fa a EuroIn the institution they are given' lecture courses on214 words
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Article20 1940-01-14 3 The King has become joint patronin- chief with M. I^brun, President of the French Republic, of the AnsloFrench Ambulance Corps.20 words
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Article301 1940-01-14 3 1"»Hf, ccremonia! opening of the Assizes of the year will take place on Monday at 10.30 a.m when the Chief Justice, S.S.. Sir P. A. McElwaine, accompanied by three Malayan judges will Attend a service at St. Andrew's Cathedral after which a Police Guard of Honour301 words
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Article327 1940-01-14 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) |^l y N\ laughter and bright lights that's what the New York World's Fair spelt to the millions of its visitors who Merited to it and wardered among the magnificent Pavilions of every country, seoing the world brought practically to their327 words
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Article223 1940-01-14 3 Five Years For Killing His Wife (From Our Own C'oriespondenl) Eatu Pahal. Saturday. nORAISAMY. a middle-aged Tami', who *J itood charged with the murder of hi:-, wife. So!!amah, en Nov. 23. ;i; 6 ango Koshi Estate, Eatu Pahat, w:is on Thursday found guilty rf cu'pnblc he micide not amounting to223 words
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Article, Illustration158 1940-01-14 3 Driving Faults IV I In conjunction with Iho A.A.M. Rcor\ Courtesy Campaign v publishing an Interesting series Qt iphs similar to the one above. The photograph shown thi k La the fourth of the Two of these photographs have demonstrated the amount of space in parking158 words
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Article57 1940-01-14 3 The Association of British Chamb«-r^ of Commerce announces that the firtft nth scholarship value £40 per annum it i" mill yeai.-, i....u I consular service echolarship scheme has been awardered to D. J. P. Brickdl. i son of Mr. D. F. H. Brickell, British i Consul at Ba-ra. He will57 words
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Advertisement458 1940-01-14 3 HERES UADDY MOTHER ANOTHEBlfflr rl mUluin WHO WAS NOT KEPT AWAKE LAST NIGHT _2 HER CHILD'S COUGH j \SBHEBBHWHI cough always strikes harder at V^ Vvlß^ J^^B n lf r deprives mother and child of iy V^Ds«^l 7(TjH precious sleep makes both feel 7* Jt* f I miserable. b i458 words
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Advertisement171 1940-01-14 4 R.V.M.I GRAND COMPANION Trtll MPII TO BOYS TOWN'! VIRGINIA th GENE i^^^^^w-~mi WEIDLER REYNOLDS §BSSj^ KiVbEE HUNTER W Jk PATTERSON OWEN K l|/W NKWSKKKI. H H U N LL wTI^ON HIS^SS PLENTY OF lAUGHSI 4«. n I ©IS- i WBti .1 j^ j 9 STARTS TUESDAY j 1» A VIU171 words
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Advertisement66 1940-01-14 4 The Grand Refreshing Show for "that Tired C l Jthnir Miry BOWKS CARLISLE Conttaiiee Eddie /r MOORE QUILLAN ftfS Matty $ii 111 MALNECK HOCPII udbif Orciftftra Hav liianß:** *^^Bfc» < '-.9 'mtL JbT <t v 4 bbbl* "Sbk VbU'^^ "V ■Jk jtfc BBBT^BBBn > < v i \1 T'y -CIRARDOT66 words
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Advertisement179 1940-01-14 4 PACK'ED OUT AT EVERY SHOW! Make It Your Week -End ENTERTAINMENT! A Jtfc£%3>e f^^ Grand l:\ciling Story an EMPIRE OUTPOST! CA nirni 4 SHOWS TODAY I Ar lI\J L 11 A.M.— 3-15— IJ-15— 9-15 yff)& '^.t »iy DOUGLAS F>Hi^fc. «J9|P^ A //f'ly UNIVERSAL PICTURE Latest Gaumont News- By AIR MAIL179 words
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Advertisement394 1940-01-14 4 YOUR HEARmB^Hi Iw 1 1^" s .v .-ww---r*\ Ijfci —the Daring Darling whose breathless iO'^V^ skating has captured the country I L<i v^ in an all-laugh surprise showl .With vf J HIBhHHHHEhV[B lR S C LINDEN fIHBHHHHBS RKO RADIO P»rture. Directed by Erie C. Kenton. Produced bv SOL LES Seven394 words
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1637 1940-01-14 5 BRITAIN STILL RICHEST NA TION IN THE WORLD L "«l»^iii In London -it mm mm "HI V(.u have lc be rich i<» eefc- «*e in Lcndin Dominion Iroapg ypir.| lras in the ci<r»tal Loadon has still trot lenty to srend and S s]c:ki, i( well !<)!() is horn. SV MHMN^1,637 words
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Article, Illustration782 1940-01-14 5 NAZI EMBLEM DECORATES THIS HOUSE OF PEACE THIS IS NOT THE HOUSE THAT AD OLF BUILT Swastika Covered Shrine In Singapore nnhune Staff Repnrter) QNE DAY THIS WEEK I PAID A VISIT TO A SINGAPORE HOUSE WHICH WOULD HAVE DELIGHTED EVERY NAZI HEART, AND PERHAPS MIGHT EVEN HAVE CAUSED OLD782 words
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Article132 1940-01-14 5 New York. l)i c. hrtuc Germany iostHa broke v.v* t i nlfht in one of New Y:>Tk'. s ■xstauranis tl hrrlands Hotel—and Germany io->t wnh casuaUKs amount ing to "ne of tho world's blackest iia< k eyes. The "shiner" adorned tbc far? < i Baron132 words
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Advertisement178 1940-01-14 5 Do You Suffer From a Übjßß^'^^^^^^^^^^thaTe you any i t OF THESE SYMPTOMS? M W^Si "?T° ple in this pan < >FLATULENCE< 111 ot the World are victims of UvAuinu n constant digestive trouble. Their roTUmAUH rAIrl > stomachs are weak. They are suffer- I IVFRI^HNFSS > 'ng from a178 words
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Advertisement31 1940-01-14 5 IcOO**mcaTSi I a meal in a mi Aw economical S'SuHS and easily n^;; prepared meals K«ioS C** iPOH H no mTIK-* 11 5 lines1 K L W»WB 33J1 a i,u, M31 words
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Article, Illustration1475 1940-01-14 6 VERA ARDMORE - A Woman Peeps At Singapore. VERA ARDMORE ■■■•JL, BY T^HE allied nations w:rc? well repre&ei£fd at the premiere screening 01 Th? Allied Forces" on Tuesday evening, when the proceeds, amounting to •-5,600 were given in their entirety to the Malaya Patriotic Fund. This was a brilliant social event. Tht>cenc in1,475 words
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Advertisement492 1940-01-14 6 »or Auffrrers from rhroni. s». a t odour. RtaWVC* Instantly »mcll from r«MHivc prmpiratmn. A htton Ju suff.rrrs Hvfag ,n thr tropu» rspf.iall*. Sax.-« frequent and inc on\pni«nt rhan^r of sweat atained lothinr. HodyN fru nd Sn..» Whit,- Powder in go narxrllously effrrtive that it not only rrtnu«n all dixromfort*492 words
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Advertisement136 1940-01-14 6 f STITCHED lI ATS A SPECIALITY REMODELUNG &~RENOVATING~^ I M.T AND STRAW HATS: L'TRAWfI t FELTS DYFD BLEACHED "P F I Cl* C 3 RO °NEY HOUSE r C L 3 BATTERY ROAD annuaß »m t f ;~an^ (t tlic year l!)40 S3 On 1 tir Year's Pho w^raphy, K3J-10136 words
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Advertisement46 1940-01-14 6 v Women, \vh<se boautv remain v iltf]fck_ r jJJH §fe^ cool serene at the end I of the evening, admit their IV-- debt to Elizabeth Arden's incomparable pow d e r &Jt&+ Ats&t-i, SaJlan* A/ 1 YNARD Cr CO., LTD. II VI I I R Rl).46 words
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Article338 1940-01-14 7 JoiKWV Kth Night (Mi Jan. fi in *h< n the ■(i for a darn Club and their frit nds. attended among is bom?: H H I n< of J jl r .'on Bakar i id Capi Et. A. Gv.yn. AD C. to H. E the Governor.338 words
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Article, Illustration124 1940-01-14 7 Ada s r WaU aml hvU >"' Mi S n lint P i 2 ">™ugh. Who- enga K e- Z n nts to Ft. Lieut. I Brolly and I Year* y i r Were announ^<l <>" New" fve. Photos, Studio Le)f Marquis. pvo engagements, in which the124 words
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232 1940-01-14 7 LOYAL REGIMENT'S CHILDERN'S PARTY A VERX ihe Loyal Regiment's children's party which held at the Men's Recreation Room, Oiilman Barracks on Thursday afternoon, wai Mrs L V. Bond who arrived soon after the party began. Sh/i looked really charming in a frock of drr.> sea green silk which had an232 words
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Article560 1940-01-14 7 llelow we It'll vow where— antl wll4ll —lo IIIIV MOT since the days of eighteen-inch waists has Fashion been so corsetconscious. Those vague genera] terms 'support" and control" have been replaced by new and more definite demands, thanks to moulded clothes, slender waists and curving lines of560 words
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Advertisement141 1940-01-14 7 MOTHERS-TO-BE WHO HAVE HKARTBURN Should Read tliis Nurse's Lettei t H :nrthip.o: of real interest tc 11 mothers-to-be who aro suffering ITn 1:r: in one or another Ol flatulence heartburn To day :t is endure this penaitj I in a matter od at is the good new.-' Char nh, l;1141 words
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Advertisement58 1940-01-14 7 Here'sanamazinq. quick w^!!^ /^^H way to refresh and L\(C^ A cleanse tired, smarting -J> y eyos. A o'rop or two of uv Murine night and morn- l n g is the modern J method to soothe and > _,^r comfort t-y*s. Dryness, irritation and itdness If disappear. Murine makes >>^58 words
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Advertisement20 1940-01-14 7 HOME BEAUTY TREATMENT ■I fe=* =fIM Luxuria CreamSkin Tissue Cream— Beautifying FaceCream— Skin Tonic Medical Hall Ltd. 3, Battery Road.20 words
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Advertisement265 1940-01-14 7 FULL RANGE OF ALL 1940 DESIANQ TOOTAL PRODUCTS JUST UNPACKED. S. A. MAJEED Co. 70, HIGH STREET. 1 Sm BU 49>atß^^^to^i^ti^^^Bfa. B A ASEPTIC OINTT4ENT. ■Sgl SKIN-HEALING JFTr CRUSADE! jy L J 'THOUSANDS arc joining the great GERMOLENF. fcoMPttTtu HEAtfp Skin Healing Crusade and finding STcin Health mmum M^i many265 words
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428 1940-01-14 8 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday, January 14, 1940. Stop This Peace Talk NEUTRAL endeavours to bring about a settlement of the war are said to be. and probably are, actuated by the highest motives, but at this stage neutrals would render better service to themselves and to the Allies by adopting a428 words
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Article1236 1940-01-14 8 C. H. Stanley Jones - C. H. Stanley Jones A Word To The Misled Bv 1 IMF IV THREATS NEUTRALS QUESTION of the week, with major action in the West not expected before the Spring, is whether Sweden, and perhaps Norway, will go to the direct aid of the1,236 words
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Advertisement614 1940-01-14 8 .^"""■""^-•■■T^^^hv^ < i*f ALL OUR YESTERDAYS Good pirty hut night, m ,/r,.-/, cheer/U «aW lr«*i K«l wv/s^«. don' t Mm n I Utk. It must be very exasperat clearly- medicine man warned me <<• sonubm/\ it, mkU in 'Gimlets at parties. I alwaj take the precaution of bring"Ye* That u.»^614 words
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Advertisement256 1940-01-14 8 n OW INFLUENZA FATIKITf TUT ON FIRM, SOLID, FLESH Took Tasteless Vitamin Tablets. If you are worried to death because you ean't put an weight, do as this lady did Bhe was weak and thin after a baJ attack of influenza, but after taking a course of tiny, tasteless, tablets256 words
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Advertisement244 1940-01-14 8 ENGINEERS (fe-,2 SIT DOWN AND ESS! THINKTHISOVER Em? Th ally ar »houtands of 1OU" •PPortunities around you but onK?£> nd how to P r «Pa'« 'of them the T&nVrni INC chone r that your opportu**X "I U wi P a by unheeded. This It day of the Specioliit. TK« m244 words
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449 1940-01-14 9 99-Year Leases Expire Building Laws Difficult To Comply With (TRIBUNE STAFF KKI'OKTKK) n.Ni: OF THE BRIGHT THINGS IN 1940— FOR GOVERNMENT AT ANY RATE— IS A WINDFALL IT HAS COME IN VOW AND A BIG ONE AT THAT. IN GOVERNMENT CIRCLES THEY 1)0 THINGS449 words
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Article, Illustration72 1940-01-14 9 The buildings putmcd above may not be w palatial, but thru certainly mean money to fi c n you count the amount each ■it pays in rent. Now Government /ins 1 taken over the buildings and ground, 99 -year leases having ixpired. The total value of pro. in72 words
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199 1940-01-14 9 London, Dec. 27. A R.P.-TOURING round London yes. terday, Sir John Ander Horn. tary, saw all kind "civil preparedness"— big parades of witer-spouting trailer pumps, detraiiona '•>• demoliti< n and rescue squads, and he even inspected the lowly suburban "tin shelter" that has199 words
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Article427 1940-01-14 9 CONTROVERSY over Bex disease prevention in the Army goes <>nThis week [vor C. Lewis, secretary of the National Society for Ihf Prevention of Venereal Disease, urging the nerd for the Issue <>t" prophylactics, answers points made in "Reynolds" lasi week by Miss Alison Neilans,427 words
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Article40 1940-01-14 9 H (i Leonard, formt ih Brl- i sidenl of Pahang, is no* an AR l 1 Warden I B. c insfl Id. His daughter, Miss Eveleen Leonard. Is In the A T.8., driving .m ambu'ancc -nnit \\hnv in I ondon40 words
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Article217 1940-01-14 9 PRINCES' COURIER OUT OF JOB London, Dec. 27 r FIIK war has minimised travelling. It lias, therefore, interrupted the career of Mr. V. X. Wagner. For Mr. Wagner is chief courier of Co k's. He i.s the son ol a Swiss chemist, and ho emigrated to America at the age217 words
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Advertisement268 1940-01-14 9 KAK.M M'MB WITH RHEUMATISM fVMMB'a Thanks to Krusehen M J n suffering from rhen. mau&n: for years At <n\r time I could scarcely walk with pains in my The Lhumb of my left hand was so still could < nly bend it with the aid of th3 I and. I268 words
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Advertisement36 1940-01-14 9 Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day! Yes, it's obvious from all angles MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE Sales Representative A. T. Gillespie, P.O. Box 217, Singapore. It you use a solid dentifrice, ir\ MACLEANS SOLID PEROXIDE DENTIFRICE36 words
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Advertisement527 1940-01-14 9 y^ llvt II will vUIUj i£v l\ikiM^wr¥^c*\ W^ ANCIERS\fc^ 7 is the answer^^l^y^/ The surest way to keep children I weakly and run-down after measles healthy and robust and able to j.'o or fever, Angier's quickly restores oui in all weathers without am ill strength and hastens recoA iry. after-effects527 words
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622 1940-01-14 10 Sr \tl--, Londi n. Dec. 27. EATED at the bade of the court at London Sessions last week when Gerald Riviere, "Prince of Tricksters," pleaded euilt, to llai: Australian woman now approaching middle a** who ii] v tied him u Prince Charming Ri if and622 words
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Article332 1940-01-14 10 world news flashes AMSTERDAM. Jan I* A nPw 12^/rV" for ih nu »<*r«Hl yards breaststroke uis rstablishrcl by M,ss Alii Style (Holland) who set iin the orient time of 1 l;!"^. mI h i a He e I i Holland jaa Ihe former holder (overine- thS;; u> ta 1 w.i332 words
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571 1940-01-14 10 London, Dec. 21>. HAVE been the witness of the happy effect made on a numbei of French officers of the collaboration o\: British troopc on the actual battle front, writes Richard Capell. The consideration was not so n-ueh the streflgtheni f the i&nn- »wer571 words
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671 1940-01-14 10 7,000-MILE TRIP FROM THF ARCTIC-TO FIGHT BRINGS WIDOW NEWS OF LOST HUSBAND London, Dec. 27. PATRICK BAIRD, 28 year-old Arctic explorer who, a year ago, raced 300 miles across snow and ice to report (hat his Enffilsh coHcne-ie in the British-Canadian Arctic Expedition, Reginald Bray, had been drowned, is to-day671 words
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87 1940-01-14 10 RUSSIAN SHIP DETAINED IN HONGKONG T London, .1 m R«yal s ii ke the li VI have been busv far afield. At Hongkong, th steamer Selandar w.:s i ;i mto port thi> morning s thai her ran;,, maj be d i«»r contraband. This is the first contra action bj tReuter - 87 words
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Article259 1940-01-14 10 I London Jan. 13. 'TilK rimes take; the arrival in France this we i o f priol muleta ,.,,i a i contingent to reach text f< r editorial refle< tions u] markable n )l( as a whole an I o m particular in th f cria259 words
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Article16 1940-01-14 10 Mr. and Mrs. 13. If F. I of Malaya, have lei S iheir en( ad In16 words
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Article168 1940-01-14 10 L ndon, Jan. 13. VKWS reports yesterday of demands made in the ninst peremptory and threatening terms by Field Marsha] Goering to German industrialists in his new capacity as economic dictator for the Reich, have had a curi. us light thrown upon them by an incident168 words
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Advertisement460 1940-01-14 10 IF YOU ARE ILL-RUNDOWN NERVOUS-WEAK-DEPRESSED^^^jMH SUFFER STONACH I|/^J^CT] C3f-':« rw^ «^^ft littlr girl is .t L«Pf^ k ntU child miii' T H yjjs^^|*><<g^^g^U^^^^ Kt 111ll v physi- |H A A A A A a V y sn She had I *T>^» ill l# ff" 1 K v .no >" uv460 words
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Advertisement52 1940-01-14 10 V CONCENTRATED- I W^^^v 1 THEREFORE ECONOMICAL Kolynos is economical because V it is concentrated a half-inch <»n a dry brush is enough. I x^ )V Try Kolynos it deans bet- L isWs^ttd ter, quicker and safer. .1 11 B v n| SMILE (i::^y^K'^ wlffl KOLYNOS I nBH^BKfeJI r*tui**yO (an/etc52 words
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298 1940-01-14 11 FUEL SHORTAGE London, Jan. 13. JN Germany, Jews have been formed into Labour Corps and have iit>( m ordered to sweep away the snow from the streets and break up ice and build roads during Germany's bitterest ccld spell in many i InReuter - 298 words
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Article, Illustration74 1940-01-14 11 CAN YOU GUESS WHAT THESE Thry sMfhl i recall Babylon.. "WIM n you were a km; in Babylon, and I vai Christian slave** Scenes dt v.a ylon and ancient Egypt ...If you think -<». you're wrong. Tnese two pirturrs are of ihotl from Holfywf.od Cavaleade 1 and they form a74 words
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169 1940-01-14 11 Russians Use Incendiary Bombs On Finns IX a series <»;' Russian air raids on southern Finland yesterday, 20 j e pie were killed and 40 injured according to a Stockholm report. In .5. me tcwn.s the Ru^sums used in ndiary bombs doing a ijood deal of aama u to houses.Reuter - 169 words
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125 1940-01-14 11 Oslo, Jan. 13. npHK total expenditure for the year A 1940-41 is estimated at 826,000,000 ki ner, bf which 150,000,000 will be for extraordinary military measures to safeguard the neutrality of Norway, according t i the budget presented t<> the Storting by M. Oscar, MinisterReuter - 125 words
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123 1940-01-14 11 GERMANS FACE TERRIFYING LACK OF FUEL Amsterdam, Jan. 13. PKPMANY'S lack of fuel for domestic heating is appar. entJy far mor e serious than at ftrsj supposed. The Te!egraaf reporting: what it describes as an exhibition of popular protest iii Berlin which even thp Nazi iron discipline faili to suppress,Reuter - 123 words
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Article133 1940-01-14 11 Rome Will Defend Balkan Order Rome, Jan. 13. rp.HE semi-official Relation InterA nazionaJi declares: "Rome has no aims or schemes of aggression against Soviet Russia, but she is i determined to defend the Danubian and Balkan order against possible Bolshevik encroachment. For the i same reasons she has generously dis-Reuter - 133 words
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Article101 1940-01-14 11 London, Jan. 13. rpHP; United States mine disaster at A Berkeley, Weal Virginia, lias caused the death of 92 men. Sixty-seven of the men were trap] when a terriiic explosion blocked th tunnel of the mine two days ago. Sinc n then Kindreds of rescuers haveReuter - 101 words
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Article27 1940-01-14 11 The eighteenth Bessien of the International Geological Congress, which was to have been h<-ld in London in m July 31 to August 8, 1940, Is postponed indefinitely.27 words
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Advertisement483 1940-01-14 11 For The Blood, Veins, Arteries and Heart yNI 3^jß W^^L O^^mm K ja^^^^^^^a^a^a^2a\ I > '^t. v -V And Stop Limping DON'T let Leg Troubles crtppss ymm. TsJss ff !■■>■, «m G^sA Bninfcnl Remedy tAof «w»5 r*rcw^ As btmd. sjsi havs d«M wilfc ea*>rc€>d re^t. worry, gutltnng and expense. Leg483 words
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Advertisement317 1940-01-14 11 HE WAS A TIRED TIM* Now wins 3 Challenge Cups! If you fee] always languid and sluggish, here is a real-life story with a message for you: "I was always tired and UstletJ until I saw your Fynnon Salt advertised. I gave it a trial and have been in the317 words
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Article, Illustration457 1940-01-14 12 Cess Penang - Cess Penang The May field B.P. Real Encouragement From Its Patrons (By \yiTH 1939 gone, interest of badminton enthusiasts in the Settlement is now drawn to the coming Penang junior championships, which, it is expected, will begin sometime in March. Judging by the interest and457 words
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Article231 1940-01-14 12 SELANGOR TITLES FOR PENG SOON? (By "Rambler"— Selangor) GKLANGOR'S open singles championships start BOOM and the big news connected with prospective entries is that Wong Hteng Soon of Johore will take part. Here it should be mentioned that nothing exists in the local associat ion's rules to prevent players from231 words
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Article196 1940-01-14 12 K.B.A. PRIZE GIVING (By "Gay Reveller" Perak) TMK annual prize distribution to the winners of all tournaments conducted by the Kinla Badminton Association will be held on Jan. 20, a day before the annual general general meeting of the Perak Badminton Association. Five tourneys were held under th" r.uipices of196 words
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Article, Illustration38 1940-01-14 12 Members of the Labua>i badminton team appear in the above picture Which was taken recently. In Labuin, badminton is making *;reat proftnss. (hanks to the interest taken in the sport principally by Chinese and In lians38 words
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Article201 1940-01-14 12 WAILEEN WONG WEDS THIS WEEK Wt deling 1M15... (By "Ptmaix" Singapore) T^HIS week, badminton enthusiasts throughout the length and breadth of Malaya will !><• paying congratulations to Miss Waileeil Wong, well-known player whose name has even crept Into the widelyread handbook Of the International Badminton Federation. Miss Woncr i s201 words
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Article134 1940-01-14 12 PHOENIX - SPECIAL BADMINTON FEATURE PHOENIX Edited By LODGE B.P. i Amalgamation Statement Refuted To The Editor of the Sunday Tribune Sir -With reference to your correspondent'.-, Reveller of Pemki article on Perak "Sh. 1;)--pard" f'up Oimes for Ta;piiiß. I wish to point OUi that the Lorli;e BP. ha.s n^ver been amalgamated134 words
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Advertisement552 1940-01-14 12 Stomach Sufferers ave *i§n deceived The wonderful curative properties of Maclean Brand Stomach Powder in all kindi of stomach trouble have been proved by hundreds of thousands of grateful sufferers. Often they have told their friends how they have been healed by this famous remedy, talking of it as "Maclean552 words
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Advertisement82 1940-01-14 12 ■PYRAMID II X 1> K < s I-*' iJ la rofn^r ChiefS alwa S !5 through. After ever, ro thv PvramW ififS?^ S as ever. And it i" k- r>V f t f h Iwa^'1 wa^'- You can cho .micl nanottrctuels from a team of plain or fancy whites and82 words
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1142 1940-01-14 13 EDUCATION SCHEME SHOULD NOT BE STOPPED diom our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. STRESSING the importance of a Technical Education scheme for rubber planters, Mr. E. M. Allen, Chairman of the Incorporated Society of Planters, said thai it was important thai war should not interfere1,142 words
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Article, Illustration76 1940-01-14 13 Mr. U'oon Chow Kwai. son of .Mr. and .Mrs. Wooti Hong Hens of Kuala Lumpur, was married to Miss Kuan Sou Wah. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kuan K«)k Cheong, of Jeniuliians>. The ceremony took place at Jeniuluang recently. Mr. Tai Yee> Mei, of Tiong Lee Co., Klang,76 words
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64 1940-01-14 13 Nazi Planes Shot Down By Belgians Brussels, Jan. 13. L^OREKiN aeroplanes anain newover Belgium to-day at a great height. Anti-aircraft batteries and fighter planes went into action and drove them across the frontier. Limbourg, Liege and Luxembourg were among the provinces visited. Workmen in the Zouftgen district were eyewitnesses ofReuter - 64 words
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Article70 1940-01-14 13 To regulate the industry and conserve stocks, a Timber Contro? costing taxpayers £250.000 yearly has been set up. So wooden-headed is the department, claims the Sunday Express, that timber merchants throughout Britain have flooded the Chancellor of the Exchequer with criticisms. Sample: "The trade lias been bombarded with control notices,70 words
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Article186 1940-01-14 13 London, Jan. 13. .n» article devoted to coaaftieraUon oi Kussian oil oulout The Times sums up its conclusions i« igarding the likelihood <>f Russia beimk able to export large Quantities of oil io Germany as follows: "Theie Is much oil In Russia thai '•ouid :n \hv186 words
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Article22 1940-01-14 13 Mr. E. V. Lermit has been appointed an Assistant Food Supply Officer f~r Singapore vice Mr. M. R. H^nderson^22 words
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Advertisement658 1940-01-14 13 On The Air To-day WHEN AND WHERE TO LISTEN IN SINGAPORE ZHL 22."> m«*rei d.33 mcjs). /HP 3°- 96 in tres (9 69 mcs >- .JS" limuu i >! by the Oi. uMto "Grand Coronatioj March March of the H< Mn t'-el mem r3 -"A way.-. ganctu! > Mountains of658 words
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Advertisement312 1940-01-14 13 GOVERNMENT HOUSE Tuesday, Jan. 9. Mon A: MM. J. MC. Plngaud. Lieut-Cnl. A: Mrs H R H (In tufield. Lieut-Col. J. M. Hunt Mr W J. Parks, and Squadron Leadfr R A R Rae dined nt Government House After dinner His Excellency and Lady Thomas and p:\ttv were present at312 words
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Advertisement208 1940-01-14 13 P5 PROFF.SROH *j FOR ik SHORT ILMUDDIN SEASON ONLY COMPLETE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. CHALLENGE BY PROFESSOR ILMUDDIN. Who is Specialist In Astro-Palmlstiy and Horoscope Reading with 35 years study in FRANCE, ITALY, EGYPT, MALTA, SWITZERLAND, and varlO'la Parts of EUROPE. HE will positively explain you how to succeed In Business. Financial,208 words
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Advertisement231 1940-01-14 13 Domestic Occurrence' ENGAGEMENT. I 1.1M. The men! la announced b'tu Koh Cheng Kee, ypung< son Of Mr. Mrs. Koh Kim Hon and Mi \v<>, rides', daughter of Mr. M Hin and grant t Lim Hock and the lai I i Urn Hock S I'j-A, GK ylan SW^ LOOKS I THE231 words
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977 1940-01-14 14 WOMEN'S INTER-STATE HOCKEY EXCELLENT PLAY BY BOTH DEFENCES Mnj»<i|?me 1 Sebuigpr o. J^ SPLENDID gO*J saired two minutes before the end by Miss 15. Othiers gave Singapore a fully-deserved victory over Selani>!»r ir a thrilling inter-Slate hockey match mi the G.S.C. ground > esterday.977 words
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Article390 1940-01-14 14 Vice -Versa Rugby On The Padang f TiIK Colours won by 13 points (two goals and a try) to three points (one try) in the annual Vice-Versa match on the Padang yesterday. I .ay was a gruelling max-up in the first seasicn, the threes en either side entering freely in390 words
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Article94 1940-01-14 14 The Tamil Brotherhood Paity meet >ho Siong 800 football XI at Farrer Park to-day, in an attempt to reverse the result cf the last encounter between these two teams which the Siong 800 champions of the Chinese league, won by two goals. A keen struggle is expected as94 words
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157 1940-01-14 14 DERBY ENTRIES SLUMP BY 40 PER CENT. London, Jan. 1. r i.F ♦Mirirs for the 1941 Derby and Oaks have damped. Thesi 'lie.;, for new yeartiiifs, vlo- cd on Tuesday. Instead ol 546 nomination* for thr. Derby, as last year, thers are 211— a. drop of about 40 per cent.157 words
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Article, Illustration32 1940-01-14 14 WOMAN'S HOCKEY TEAMS IK- Lwo teams in the match between Singapore iromen and Belanfor wo. m«n at hockey yesterday. Th« Singapore women un dark shins) won by the only goal k c32 words
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Article186 1940-01-14 14 Turnstiles Suggested For Arena LOCAL BOXING (K> -Pitt 1 i 'I'llK Singapore Boxing Board Control have approved the Box- ing programme ft r next Friday, the I only change being that the main I event will be 12(3) round instead of L0(3). In view of I ush at i he186 words
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Article183 1940-01-14 14 (Bv u O»iiv" Johore) ARRANGEMENTS are almost complete ami the Johcre inter-d»--tri-•' badminton tournament in of the Malaya Patriotic Fund w" 1 pnon be held, I un&tt»t(\nA> The competition will "3? run on? i Havios Cu Lorn, a match compj^ Ing a doubles and four183 words
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Advertisement330 1940-01-14 14 EY E KX A M INATIO NS, EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. Specialising. tzt**^ Ocular Mustlo Aromalirs Crossed Eyes, J^^^V Intricate Visual .jDg^ Fr»blrn,s THOMPSON OPTICAL CO., qualified Eyesight Specialists. f, ARCADE BLn<;., THONE 3002. R. A. TlKimpsoti, I>r. of Ocular Scicnci 35 years European Clinical Experfenrt J^jMY RHEUMATICIIWHY DON'T YOU]^ Ijyi PAINS330 words
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Advertisement142 1940-01-14 14 The following will play for the S.C.C. R N. to-morrow (Monday) at the I C.C.: A. N. Other; D Brennan, R. A. U. Todd; R. N. Elliot, F E Huichinson, FLt. h. r. Hughes-HuUett; A j Capt H. C. Christy, M. W. Cole. b. h. Lee, G. H Clement Umpire:142 words
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Miscellaneous199 1940-01-14 14 S.R.A. Pistol Singapore, Saturday. THE li si nl a .series of Pistol Com--1 petitions was conducted by the S.R. A. at s.v.c. Headquarters Rai Beach Ruad. ye.sterday. Fifty-two entries wen received. Individual Events Match 1. 10 yards. Sgt. R-ed RAF. 3G, Onr. Beohm S.V.C. 35. Match 2. 15 yards. Capt199 words
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Article1403 1940-01-14 15 MALA YA CUP R UGB Y FINAL Excellent Play By The Forwards PENANG WENT DOWN (jALLAN I LY (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, SATURDAY. TO-DAY'S MALAYA CUP FINAL WAS AS THRILLING AS ANY CUP FINAL PLAYED ON THE PADANG. THE ARMY WON BY 161,403 words
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Article339 1940-01-14 15 The Turf (From Our Own Report, i Ipoh, Saturday. HpiiE follov e handicaps for the ftrsi day of the Ipoh race meeting on Jan 20: ll«nses (lavs 2, Div. 1. 5' 2 furs, straight. Meadowman 90 Scarlet Tiger 8 10 Burraneer 8.7 Btano 8.7 Double339 words
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81 1940-01-14 15 NEW RULES FOR ST. ANDREW'S OLD BOYS NEW ruh'^ for the running of the Association will tome under consideration at the annual meeting of St. Andrew's O.RA next Saturday afternoon. These rules have been drawn up v. ith a view to the amalgamation cf the variou*- sections under one central81 words
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Article88 1940-01-14 15 THE TEAMS TEAMS IN THE FINAL WERE:THE ARMY: SPR. PASS; LjC. RANSOME, CAPT. MURPHY, LT. PIERCE, (APT. CHRISTY; LT. TOKER, CAPT. SIMPSON (CAPTAIN); GNR. SUNMAN, LT. GARDNER, LC. WARD. L;C. MICKEVEZIA, LT. MOIK-BYKES, LT. VINYCOMB, CAPT. SMITH. PENANG: J. F. KEAY; J. E. GOODRICH, T. M. (LARK, P. H. BURGESS,88 words
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Article77 1940-01-14 15 London, Dec. 25. Welter-weight Arthur Danahar, oi Bethnal Green, who became an Irish Guard&man en Dec. 21, boxed brilliantly last night at Newcastle to outpoint the rugged Harry Craster. d Midnlesbrcugh, over ten rounds. Throughout a grand fight Craster could not got going against the rapierlike lefts cf77 words
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Article368 1940-01-14 15 20 YEARS IN BOXING RING (From H. L. Hopkin) London, Jan. 2. 'jpWKXTV years as a professional boxer. It sounds an incredible record, but it is true nevertheh and the record holder if Len Han the British heavyweight champion. Harvey completed twenty years in th« ft ring on New Year's368 words
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Article94 1940-01-14 15 THE following are the (rams 1 chosen for the North vs. South annual Rugby match to be played in Singapore: NORTH: Keay (Penang): Lundon (Penang), Ferguson (Perak), Smith (Selangt>r>; Dunne (Selan gor), Carrell (Selangor). Dr. J«atJ (Penang), Pollock (Selangor). Kuv sel (Penang), Mcßride (SeJangor), Horsburgh (Penang),94 words
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Advertisement195 1940-01-14 15 Track Work At Ipoh (Fn.m O«r Own Reporter) Ipoh. Saturday. THE best gallops at this morning's 1 track work here were by Dordrecht. Kerenna. Quick Money and Speranza. The track was very heavy and the s sandtrack was use*l for fast work. Murray Court (Bagby) maintained nis Penang's winning form195 words
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Advertisement119 1940-01-14 15 PROMOTION Jpt dmlm. m THAT'S WHAT YOU ->l »VHI\ YOU ATTEND BOXING SHOW STAGED ITNDKB THE PERSONAL jf CAESAR 31. 11 0 1 II lO JL £BH^BkdP THE PROMOTER WHO GARNERS THE BEST TALENT IN THE WORLD FOR VOIK ENTER! UNjtfHiljßg 1 IF WENT, AND HE OPENS niE NEW YEAR119 words
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91 1940-01-14 16 LONDON STAFFS WARNED NOT TO RETURN London, Jau. IS. IN a letter which the Minister of Home Semrit\ has sent to the London Chamber of Commerce. in reply to a request for guidance as to whether evacuated busine s staffs should return to London. Sir John Anderson states lhat inBritish Wireless - 91 words
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Article267 1940-01-14 16 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Chunfkkg, Jan. IS. Fl RTHER advance towards anton by the CUmm forces in Kwangtung province is reported in Chinese despa^hes It nied that the Chinese are advancinjr d on g the railway to- aids Sinkai, no th of (anton It is267 words
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Article99 1940-01-14 16 PRome. Jan 13. RINCE Paul. Regent of Yugoslavia and King Carol of Rumania met at Vrshatz. ten miles from the Rumanian irontier. according to a Belgrade despatch to the Stefani Agency. The Yugoslav Prime Minister M Tsvenkovitch. and two other Ministers were reported to be amongReuter - 99 words
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211 1940-01-14 16 London. Jan 13 kis transmitted on Thursday, three n r.a.k. fighter-aircraft .saved three merchant ships from the attentions of a fietnke) bomber. To the amusement of the K.A.F. pilots concerned, the German wireless yesterday described the combat, stating four British Spitfirewere engaged, ofBritish Wireless - 211 words
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Article164 1940-01-14 16 Belgium 's Measures Brussels, Jan. 13. HPHE Belgian Foreign Office dedares that Belgium has taken j "certain protective measures'' which constitute application of the defence plan formulated in the first days of the war. Official circles make no comment i n these measures beyond declaring j that they •'cover everything."Reuter - 164 words
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Article183 1940-01-14 16 WAR MATERIALS PASS THROUGH FRANCE Supplies From Spain Will Be Used Against Soviet C1 01 NTRIES in the south-east of Europe are sending aid men and material to Finland to help that country in her fight against Soviet aggression. Reuter messages state that volunteers from theseReuter - 183 words
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Article41 1940-01-14 16 Mr Arthur Froud. a tobacconist, had to drop his 10 year old wife from a window to men in the street below when fire broke out in his shop in St. Leonard's Road. Bow. He then jumped frcm the same window.41 words
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Article, Illustration30 1940-01-14 16 SOMETHING TO REMEMBER HER BY A hearty kiss of farewell for a member of the British Expeditionary Force as he left London to return to France after Christ BUM leave,30 words
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624 1940-01-14 16 Girl Learner- Driver Fined After Fatality (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. PONVICTED on a charge of causing death by a negligent act i young Chinese woman. Mary Wong, a typist employed l»y Professo? T. B. Lam, was fined $100 or two months' Simple imprisonment in default by Mr.624 words
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165 1940-01-14 16 In Spite Of War Radio Sets Increase London, Jan. L3. IX spile of the war, Britain is increasing her \p ris of radio receiving sets. In 1938 39 some 80,000 sets were sent overseas, fewer than 50,000 tfoing to Empin markets. The biggest British manufacturer reth for the 1040-41 seasonBritish Wireless - 165 words
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43 1940-01-14 16 London, Jan THE New Zealand Government announced the formation lor ijj vice ovei.r.t. o] i forestry coinpa logging and sawmills, and of rail** survey, construction and maintenai force. Both units will heuin irainu* early in February British WirelessBritish Wireless - 43 words
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Article13 1940-01-14 16 Mr and Mr. Khi Tett »J daughter of P< ire in S. holiday.13 words
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Advertisement176 1940-01-14 16 II E E ffl P^nffnl mm PI Eno's "Fruit Salt," the famous household of vitality— tones up the liver and. being remedy for digestive ailments and disorders alkaline, corrects acidity. regulates the system and helps the body to Because it cools and purifies the blood and function properly and punctually.176 words
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