Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 28 January 1940
1940-01-28
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section17 1940-01-28 1 The Sunday Tribune 5 A.M. EDITION VOL 7— No. 34 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 28, 1940 FIVE CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration2950 1940-01-28 1 MR. CHURCHILL STRESSES THE NEED FOR ACTION "BRUTAL AND BESTIAL' A TROCITIES DENOUNCED i KI'I ISH science is superior to the German and there is no reason why the mm mining menace should not be brought under control as effectively as m the2,950 words
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204 1940-01-28 1 Significance Of Russian Attack On Lake Ladoga Helsinki, Jan. 27. jHK real significance of the bitter Russian attacks for the past m the north i f Lake Ladoga wne a] parent. Though the attack! failed to break the Finnish t seems the Russians have M least partly averted serious reJSJ^taReuter - 204 words
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Article41 1940-01-28 1 •ia 27, s.. ;!l i(i r ed mostly fiom Gerh.,, In Pales- Greek amer m the v... r/ Jjf* «i is believed that Ul r '»«-N will aiiuu them la l4| P •'< Athlith, 5,,, m, Haifa ReuterReuter - 41 words
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140 1940-01-28 1 SPEECH HEARD THROUGHOUT THE WORLD (EASILY the most forceful speaker m ttfe British War Cabinet, the Right Hon. Mr. «^C Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, spoke from Manchester last night io people at Home, m the Dominions and the Empire, on the war generally. It will be remembered140 words
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Article, Illustration57 1940-01-28 1 Here's that man again and he's being given the bird by diif of his own private; wooden eagle for a wooden soldier. The pictare was taken at the front. ucailf lliill'-nt'llMlX, relieved by hla resignation Iron the talis oi War Alinistcr relaxes with his dog57 words
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169 1940-01-28 1 Capet ■wn t Jarvj 27 QEXERALj II ■'> remarkable resolution that the time had come fora state oi war Against Germany t > he ended and eace restored vva.< to-da§ defeated by 81 votas to 50. During the ck'Uate which went oi, from last TWsday .UieReuter - 169 words
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Article32 1940-01-28 1 PARIS, Jan. Figaro states that Dr. Clodius. German irade envoy, who i^ now m Home is going; to Belgrade next wctk as observer it lh« Kalk-in Fntente Conference. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article81 1940-01-28 1 COLD SPELL IN AMERICA KILLS 339 New Oil ans. Jan. 27. AN almost unprecedented cold spell throughout the United Sta.es for the past ten days has can td 339 deaths. Throughout ih? Pastern States from Texas to Virginia death, suffering; and financial loss is reported and thousands of homes haveReuter - 81 words
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Advertisement11 1940-01-28 1 BATTERY ROAD. Tel: 4772 |>r« fc ss« s lipiss. to $30.11 words
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Advertisement58 1940-01-28 1 BATTERY I Ib '*"i KWV v; 1 is matured m wood m the largest Wine Cellar m the World, under strict Government supervision. KEY BRANDY is produced by the Co-operative Winegrowers Association of South Africa, an association that has at its disposal the pick of the grapes of the sunny58 words
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Article225 1940-01-28 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) (SINGAPORE'S million dollar hid to compete m the cement markets of the world is to-day a mass of ruins which can be bought it is understood for the meai»re sum of about 15 cents a square fcM»t. Situated at the ninth mile Pasir225 words
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Article66 1940-01-28 2 SINGAPORE MUSLIM WEDDING TWO well-known Muslim families In Singapore wore united last Thursday ni",ht. when Mr. Abu Bakar, son of Ivr Bnaik Ahmad, stevedore, was married to the daughter of Mr. YusofT bin Bafar Ah. i r tho Singapore Muniility, at 38, Peterson Read. Thr ceremony was foPowed by a66 words
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73 1940-01-28 2 Singapore. Saturday. Tan Chiang Hai a'ias Tan Ka Hu and Lim To Peng, were charged to-day with being m bcrs Of an unlawful society on Jan. 26. name ol tn« secret society m q tion being the Anti-enemy Backing I Society. Beth accused claimed trial73 words
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Article18 1940-01-28 2 Mr. C. R. Forsythe, Chairman nf the Larut and Matang Sanitaiy Biard. laiping, is shortly proceeding on fur-18 words
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Article, Illustration56 1940-01-28 2 I When turning right an m adequate hand signal should be I given. In this photograph the 1 driver of the small car gave no J signal and the overtaking car 3 swerved and crashed. This is another of the series of driving faults which we are publishing56 words
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Article431 1940-01-28 2 Our Inquiring Reporter Tells You I (Tribune Staff Reporter) J£YKR stopped to think why aerated water companies and beer manufacturers of Malaya spend xtra the usandfl annually on crown corks or metallic- caps for bottles instead of using real, pure Iberian cork for stoppers? Well yes431 words
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357 1940-01-28 2 MALAY MOTHERS SING "ROCK-A-BYE, BABY" AS AUTHOR LIES DYING Woman Who Bis Never Had A Child (Tribune Staff Reporter) "Rock-a-byc, baby, on the free i When the Wind blou.s, the cradle will rock ()NE of the w; rids greatest S lullabies which is sung the world over, has recently been357 words
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Article81 1940-01-28 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ihe local Censor staff may smile at the following verse but this was actually written by an exasperated but anonymous author and hung: on the wall of an R.A.F. Censor's office, "Somewhere m France": Here at length m sweet repose A cei.sor lies:81 words
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Article305 1940-01-28 2 Revenue Officers Acquitted Singapore, Saturday. T'W < revenue officers who wore alleged i have committed extortion of $7 !>y putting a sundry shop proprietor m fear of arrest were this morning acquitted by Mr, ii. Watson m the Third Police Court without their defence being called for. r i\w accused,305 words
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Article113 1940-01-28 2 EURASIANS TO HOLD CONFERENCE TUT. Eurasian Association has Ued ;> confer* nee of all the ot i.;s t be held S.R.C. en It 1> 8 and 9. i I»:i a, Selangor .md PexaV ciationa will t >»d dc- Confei nee will be open to all members <>i the community, including113 words
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207 1940-01-28 2 ACQUITTED ON UNLAWFUL SOCIETY CHARGE (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca; Saturday. WONG Kum Wan, a 27 -year-old Cantonese, was acquitted :n the Criminal District Court yestefday on a charge <>i a > ting m the management of :>n unlawful smiety nair.fiy "The Chine c dnrr-to-die yoathfnl corps to resist the207 words
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Advertisement520 1940-01-28 2 EYE EXAMINATIONS EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. Specializing. B|t*«s, Ocular Muscle Anomalies yJ^^W Crossed Eyes, ff "S^J^ Intricate Visual *?J£* Problems THOMPSON OPTICAL CO., •qualified Eyesight Specialists. ARCADE BLDG.. 'PHONE 3002. R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Sciern 35 years' European Clinical Experiem- ■it t jl HV^^^ij^^nt j 2M13 For The Blood, Veins,520 words
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Advertisement80 1940-01-28 2 Box Office ro HAY r hone filvlBfcZSiiflHHI^HHflHHHBB n ie ■T M^l/iy/ivMo/t Modern >A Si I UNiic; ."iriisrs PRESENT I SHOW'S JASCHA HEIFETZ IN "THEY SHALL HAVE MUSIC" Y^;!v x J2S: SN!: niiiv walt» I■' f l>s M<(itf REYNOLD KILBURN BRENNER V CHARMING STORY Wl TO LOVELY M&ODIES r,?o iT 7™™80 words
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Article, Illustration100 1940-01-28 3 These Pictures Tell An Interesting STORY •••II an interesting tale i it- oi cinema* and modern prothr odd-looking fellows on I Well <Me r.i th< m k cur ,rd i ;(I f lu If s with two of 1 1 r d \s "Big l-,iii- Mart asi.i m Fainnm. Recofthem?100 words
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372 1940-01-28 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) JjOLlhW CROWDS OR PICNICKERS WHO MAY PERCHANCE WANDER AROUND THE COUNTRY-SIDE DURING THE CHINESE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS MIGHT STUMBLE ACROSS TWENTY ACRES OF LAM) WHICH WILL SOON BECOME ONE OF SINGAPORE'S LATEST BEAUTY SPOTS The resort formerly well-known aa372 words
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Article91 1940-01-28 3 Fi-'mh our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Mr. Jawahar Singh Dhiilon Barris-ter-at-Law, Middle Temp'e was admitted to Ihe P.M. B. Bar by the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice E. J. Poyser at the Supreme Court yesterday. Mr. A. K. Fen made the application and Mr. C. Charlc^wcrth appeared91 words
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Article40 1940-01-28 3 Tha i.hii ad annual general fi ingapore CnorthanJ Writers 1 n < Pi, man's* will be nolfl n's picmlses, Nd. 10. r v. oon Road, on Sunday, Feb. 4, a' 11.30 a.m. i 1 I Nts will be served.40 words
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1203 1940-01-28 3 LORRAINE STREETER - In 1917 They Supplied Blotting Paper For Movie Fans To Weep On LORRAINE STREETER brom Eye-Killing "Flickers" To Modern Marvels (By pOREWORD: For thirty years the Fisher brothers, well-known Sinerapcre and South African personalities, have been entertaining the public with moving picture-. From the first eye-killing 'flickers" to the primitive1,203 words
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Article, Illustration199 1940-01-28 3 Tribune Staff Reporter) UITLER is no longer the popular 11 personage used to be once. Pictures of M o !f. which used to br m great demand m Singapore barely three weeks ago. are now shunned ami scorned. Nohcdy wants to buy Hitler's likeness anymore.199 words
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Article33 1940-01-28 3 The Pmang Patriotic Fund ha ched a total of 197.532 rdin* to the latest list issued The proceeds- from th? Patliofcc Race run at the Penang Turf Club ChristmasN.ow Year meeting were $6,07733 words
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Advertisement443 1940-01-28 3 A man who ha H^*"^^fcp had a bis >hare m (jiteriateAiig BiacaJP*^ P<»ic is now to bC Jg actiTtly ens »Kcd m it J^ the film busmp^-v. R^ Hi' li *nt rpnMiiii m Mr. (i. H. Kiut uh'» IkkljH lilst into the |k|, i ntt rtain.ng: bustncn when he apen«443 words
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Advertisement19 1940-01-28 3 LADIES^ NiSHT Saturday WtATiHEE LA.DiES^_ ONLY 4 SATURDAY NIGHT {GENTLEMEN ONLY| arxsnor jes.3«.- > ss "Enlighten} i Thy Daughter" 119 words
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Advertisement133 1940-01-28 3 117 ATVIJEC OMEGA, TAVANNES CYIVI JEWELLED LEVEIi HO\ LMENTS. NICKEL POCKET from 8.50 WRIST 12.00 SILVER POCKET 17.00 DUST WATER PROOF 28 50 GOLD POCKET w 40.00 WRIST 18.50 WRIST 18 ct 75.00 m DUST AND STOP-WATCHES from $15.00 EVERY WATCH GUARANTEED^ REPAIRS. PRECISION ING-TTRUiVfENTS THEODOLITES. JUMPY LEVELS, STAVES, PRISMATIC133 words
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Advertisement156 1940-01-28 4 A Roaring Comedy Of A Cowboy Who Crashed Society OPENING TO-DAY CanitbC _3.15- 6.15-9.15 fflflljf fkSßte^Hri The grandest iaugh-and-love- •?»^l^m-' f jv! jt^**. "gw" fJL i jSf jfifenßßßß^ *^W f^tHn^HnL 4^hbbb^ A Vl n lff U 4 tJ I V >v^m|^^^ Wif/i Splendid Supporting Programme. I ONLY 4 MORE DAYS156 words
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Advertisement408 1940-01-28 4 Szechuen^ Nine-Point Programme Chengtu. 'HE nine-point administrative ptogramme for Seechuen Province drawn p by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, mcurrently chairman of ti" 1 province, icludes a ir- ,i imme of economic tern truction Under tnis programme, a Production lanning Commission will v^ c *cvi >r the purpose of encouraging the e.siblishment408 words
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Advertisement307 1940-01-28 4 Meet GANTRY The Blind Horse n ■he most Thrilling. Unusual raring drama filmed! TO-DAY (SrXDAV) %m 1 llllii II ..m.. 3.15; <:.1">. 0.10 illillil.Tl BfillA YOU WILL CHEER YOU WILL THRILL YOU WILL REMEMBER FOREVER The Screen's Most Unusual Racing Drama! A BLUE-BLOODED HORSE AkVA RED-BLOODED BOX. %J YOU CANT307 words
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1629 1940-01-28 5 sdasdsad f RAVfi b«M flat huiitint. My potto btiaf "Onward :\m\ I'pward." I had hankering aftar tfeafetrkt <•' tiia Great Citj katwi pmlnfj W< M I. which indues Park Lane, Mayfair «md other rtsuris of the wealth) and fashionable. Hut feeling that1,629 words
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Article450 1940-01-28 5 wi; kay— l GOVERNMENTS ATTITUDE ON THE QUESTION OF STATE JOTTERIES HAS BEEN THE SUBJECT OF A GOOD DEAL (r\ CRITICISM BY READERS OF THE TRIBUNE WHO HAVE WRITTEN FROM ALL QUARTERS ON THIS SUBJECT. Th( ral trend Favours :i definite pron mncement from Government.450 words
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Article60 1940-01-28 5 Owing to the brilliant success of "Curry Tiffin" the Repertory Players are giving an extra performance next Saturday, Feb. 3, commencing at 9.15 p.m. The booking will open at Robinson's to-morrow "Monday* morning. In addition to the usual $3. and $2. .scats, ther,» will be two hundred one60 words
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Article30 1940-01-28 5 Mr. L Russell, European Master, has joined the stall of the Kinu Edward VII School, Taiplng, taking the plac? of Mr T. L. White who has gone OH borne leave.30 words
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Article191 1940-01-28 5 Huge Order For American P lanes New York, Jan. 27. ACCORDING to a Dow-Jones despatch from Los Angeles 'he British Purchasing Commission is expected to announce shortly that it has placed a new order with the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation totalling nineteen million dollars for plan it limit engines or propellors.191 words
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182 1940-01-28 5 MALAY TEACHERS GIVE VOLUNTARY SERVICE TUIE news broadcasts m Malay every evening over the 1 udspeakers art being list* ne< with the greatest interest m the Settlement m Singapore. 'ii -v are ma< did public spirit of ..nd m< mbti ci the Education Departmi nt, v. service as announce! m182 words
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Article224 1940-01-28 5 WORK OF "SECURITY PATROLS" i Londi n, '.i,,. fND ii':- brief Air Ministry rep<its < connaiseance Bights and j patrols" lie Ntorir, ol <» ities I'uiihl'iilly iccom- cd. Neither is the word "security 1 i. .!:< enenv ing ular tituti d, aft( r which min< laying expcdi- St. iT or224 words
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Article46 1940-01-28 5 At war with Britain and Franc I at 1 m >'m aM lons. Be rlin, plans to play off her two chl f dnst each other. Oerjnan i :it circles and ne? .-.uddenly begun *o prophesy a l! over Asia Minor" as th« n xt pment,46 words
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Advertisement156 1940-01-28 5 Uo You Suffer From a^^^ |JbW^^ you any) C OF THESE SYMPTOMS? I ]U ILLIONS of people m this part )FLATUIENCE{ ±»A of the World are victims of (ctomkou daim c constant digestive trouble Their c STUIfIAOn rAIN 1 S?tt a c r o e nd vv i eak i156 words
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Advertisement48 1940-01-28 5 SAUSAGES that will make y^^ «^i /©a a second helping goochu'.s-; and flavour. Delicious, too, f "^£hr^\ arc our OTIIPOLATA, COCKTAIL o^'" rHONE: SINGAPORE iiir.^ K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines) IPOH IK) 111 (2 lini.-), PENANG 1500 X 1501, BUTTEKWORTH CJ3 1 r 0/ Singapore Cold Storage Co #>48 words
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Article, Illustration1183 1940-01-28 6 A Woman Peeps At Singapore lOOKING m at Raffles ballroom the other night, I was struck by the i-u tandlngly smartly groomed gathering present. For th se .vho bad "eyes to see", many interesting fashion points were discernible. Particularly evident was that feeling for sfender lines, relieved by the necessary1,183 words
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Article, Illustration289 1940-01-28 6 Mr. and Mrr. 5 C>ril IVarner, photos raphed after their ned- 5 ding: at St. And- S rew'a Cathedral on Jan. 20. lie fore her mirri- age. Mrs. War- I ncr was Miss j i Edith Vera Jus- 2 ter, a uel 1 I known singer on289 words
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Advertisement500 1940-01-28 6 n w ivi b dlaU 1 I C2£^ /*Jf^ lllllfiril ;l Builds Weight LuxTiria Cream— if you nro Thin. Underweight T <mr Skin Ti«ue Crew- y c. T^2A^SEi n "3 15 r^ It t* l s under the Byes, :m«l lack Beauti^ngFaceCream- Jft fWSSSyTSitSra.TKf dll skin Tonic- STUL MBSKUiSSESBSS M;500 words
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Advertisement55 1940-01-28 6 //X m£m J m J i I C I^^V >|^^^Vy A\/'/BR()\\\ Use title atimulaiinc; bleaching masque once a week and s» f goodbye to dull BaUon skin. It quickly clear- nd br.tfht ens the comnlexion. b anishcg tan, discolouration and sal low ness and «>J\i's new lite and vitality to55 words
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Article391 1940-01-28 7 ft a. MAJBBD. oi 7ii. High Street, > mtu hil a practically inexhaustibio supply of new and delightful drcoi labncs, thus making 11 possible for you to find exactly the right mattfUl for every type of Irock. Ranging from cottons and the -sol" sheers to stiff silks, among391 words
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Article, Illustration455 1940-01-28 7 Singapore Society Takes Up Knitting >>5| French and English ladies j work m a common cause its always .so ouicb papier to work when others are working all round you. At least, that's the principle thai prompted Lady Thomas and Madam 0 Pingapd, wife of the French ConsulGeneral, when they455 words
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Article211 1940-01-28 7 WELCOME BACK QUITE B number cl Sint,apureans who enjoying holidays In oth£r Of the wcrid have cither now returned to the Colony or are on the point of doin'j^ so. Among these travellers are Mr. Kenneth Seth and his sifter Ellie who arrived back here last week with their mother.211 words
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Advertisement198 1940-01-28 7 ACIDITY KKLIEVKD IN TWO MIMTES ot l»cr ftem«dics 1. I tied. distressed With nr» V; ur heart atlng that y™ l lir >^ You feci \n« U) beatlnM You want nni L Hatecl You ivvl d1 tor of thp q reli(>f So did the wri the re nlf ter bt>low198 words
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Advertisement35 1940-01-28 7 1 Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day! Goodness nose I did MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE So/es Represe/)t(K/v A. T. Gillespic, P.O. Box 217, Singapore. li \fu u*c .i "lul dentifrice] try MACIEANS SOLID PEROXIDE DENTIFRICE35 words
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Advertisement605 1940-01-28 7 J^ WnAwnpiiFF) C hJUAIILIKIJI -■SSSSDANDRUFrCUREI j Lose A Pound A Day This New Easy Way l&t^'^~~\r Banish ThafUqlqN JLjr *^\m^m^M\ Useless Fat. A New wLL^T^^^ Oiscoverg from Hol!y- Calif. Used bg *q®Y Cinema Stars. Makes m I You Look and Feel < tk. \lO Years Younger.. h ,>>titSß^r |V ;<l605 words
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Advertisement843 1940-01-28 7 MOR NY\ ENGINEERS iVI \yi\l Mid ffijji SIT DOWN AN* fes THINK THIS OVER I"> A "T~ 1 I I I l\/i inirr Anrw' h rtally ar« thoutandi of BATH LUXUR ES »O? •PPortur.ti.i oround you b«» un.>o.\r nDl l prA I lwc f. han 1 or# that y° ur843 words
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371 1940-01-28 8 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday, January 28, 1940. Let's Know Where We Stand fHAT the "Ayes" have it on the issue of whether or not -Malaya should have Stateorganised lotteries m aid of the Patriotic Fund is now clear. That being' the case, it now rests with the Administration to give its371 words
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1115 1940-01-28 8 C. H. Stanley Jones - REMOVE THE COLOUR BAR AND ADVANCE THE LOCAL MAN C. H. Stanley Jones To Save Costs In Wartime I By 1 QNE of the important changes this war will help to bring about will he the opening of more higher posts m Malaya to people bom m the country. That1,115 words
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Advertisement547 1940-01-28 8 HOW SANATORIUM PATIENT i PUT ON POUNDS of f !SH! INCREASE 1 YOUR WEIGHT J M i THIS EASY WAY ,>«. i iii»!v this sunatonum patient, hut <>! men, women and children Wm TASjeic. I n weight, by taking thcb<- tiny, M Wr I utcit flesh-forming tablets. And why m547 words
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Advertisement182 1940-01-28 8 Mjf i^^^^t* lw 1 1 HBM r I Nervous Debility Makes Life A Misery. There are many people who suffer i < "vous disorders. The stress of modern life is alone a great .strain on the nerv< item, and when, m addition there Is some extra worry, a shock tr182 words
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Advertisement226 1940-01-28 8 ~~M RHEUMATISM /pfe^ |j. To put an end to that /^oP\ yJSII awful agony you must WEAK KIDNEYS Most sufferers of rheumatism do The only way to end your pain h not know the true cause of this to strengthen the kidneys and enable trouble. The acute pain of rheu-226 words
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220 1940-01-28 9 No Russian Recognition Of Wang Regime Moscow, Jan. 27. A X indication <>i" the Soviet's <\vlermination not to recognise Wang Ching Wei's Government \a apparent from a letter j >y M. Sobolev, a member of th<> Supreme Council, to tin- newspaper Trod calling Wang a super trail ir and ntatingReuter - 220 words
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60 1940-01-28 9 L^PFNTII trade unfcnitfta at present In London to take pait m the proceedings o f ;he General Council of the Trade* Union Congress, sitting as a Angle French Trade Union Council. to-cUy visited a Canadian division m camp. Tlie party spent a considerable time withBritish Wireless - 60 words
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Article466 1940-01-28 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh CHUNGKING REFUTES "RIDICULOUS STORY" beared Attack On Life Of Nelson Johnson Shanghai, Jan. 27. fc N allegation made by a Japanese military a m spokesman yesterday that Chungking agents re plotting to attack the U.S.S. Luzon m order to endanger the466 words
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Article61 1940-01-28 9 PHILIPPINES LINER SINKING San Pedro, (California). Jan. 11 npl£ 14.000.tun Philippines liner President Quezon (formerly President Madison) is aground >fT Roiiin Islands, 500 imles oil lb« Japanese roast, and is reported to »c sinking. All board bay« bft'n rescued. Thf President Qaeson was on hvr first voyage under lhHlnlippine flagReuter - 61 words
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129 1940-01-28 9 Washington, Jan. 27. IT appears that there is no foundation 1 for reports that British and French airmen are violating the United States i neutrality law. Ii is learned that the Lockheed company na.s .shipped prac- I tically all its planes by s^a. Only eightReuter - 129 words
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245 1940-01-28 9 LONDON. .lAS. 27. JHE COPENHAGEN RADIO STATES THAT Tin: DANISH GOVERNMENT HAS ESTABLISHED A COMMITTEE TO ARRANGE FOR EVACUATION OF CIVILIANS FROM DANGER ZONKS SHOULD AN EMERGENCY ARISE (roun Princess Martha of Norway, m a broadcast speech from Oslo, declared that Norwegian women must beReuter - 245 words
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Article35 1940-01-28 9 IT i.s iearned thai Lhe first group or Militiamen enlisted under last year'" Military Service Acts to arrive at th W stern Froni belong to the Cil )i;c:^ i^* Rep inn lit ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement364 1940-01-28 9 Giimsßleed, Teelh Loose! Stop Pyorrhea and Trench Mouth m 24 Hours that "I" all your \V..,i.l fSt" lat« New Discovery Saves Teeth i.i.iii uuirk I v r l on i vtliil- -< \,HJS> I Ull ll 'I Amosan. An; .n m mj •«l m iw« v\' t h w. re364 words
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Advertisement78 1940-01-28 9 WHEN FEEDING It's after the birth of a baby that the mother needs careful attention most. Her strength has been severely taxed and when she is feeding the baby she needs extra and easily digested food. Dcctors throughout Malaya have recommended Horlicks for years as the Ideal food for both78 words
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Advertisement525 1940-01-28 9 Piles Drive You Crazy Don*! lei Itching I m protruding i ir Itality, ruin it nerves, and drive you craxy Ith i < 'hinaroid the rec< nt d i' an physician *top the pain In 15 mini ro j ou can walk, i Ide, work ai Ufa m comfort. It525 words
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Advertisement572 1940-01-28 10 you lind best% for Rrnnrhiti^ I is the answer^^K? r l anj trcakhess of throat or nutrition and effectively overcomei chest, oi any tendency to tubercu- the constftutional debiUty so frea troublesome cough, quenUyas I with these cases n< l.itis or any chest ane< tion, tht standard approved treatment v:572 words
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Advertisement735 1940-01-28 10 High Blood Pressure Kills Men Women Twice as many wop n as m< ;i raffer from Hi^-'ii Blood Pressure, which is mysteriouM disease that its aboul the time dt Change <>t" Life and la the real «'.iuse of much heart trouble and later on of i>;i!";ilytic strokes. Common symptoms ot'735 words
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Advertisement330 1940-01-28 10 the remedy bearing the signature Thousands of stomach sufferers the world over have cause to bless that signature. It appears on Maclean Hr.md Stomach Powder made by Macleans Limited, I .on Jon, which quickly en>l« Indigestion, Wind, Flatulence, Heartburn, and even sod) serious ills as Gastric and Duodenal Ulcer. Ask330 words
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Article, Illustration596 1940-01-28 11 In Singapore Yesterday i_ |<WIN hanks of blue hydrangeas beautified the entrance to st Andrew's Cathedral and the fragrant scent ol frangipani perfumed the mten >r when tw i weddings were cel^brated there yesterday afternoon^ ihe yen Archdeacon Graham-White !l V u i!" cl at596 words
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116 1940-01-28 11 AX elderly Chinese woman together with her ill daughter had th*tragic experience of seeing h» j r 16-year-old «-n drown before her eyea off the coast of Pulau Tekong sh< p.m. yesterday. B r A r.d d hter stru igled into nth, but tin lr116 words
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Article232 1940-01-28 11 Lord Hailey To Visit Colonies I ondon Jan. 27. liHE Colonial and Dominions Offices announce: M At the request cf th^ E. 3cretacy for the Colonies, alter consultation with tlie Governors concerned, i >rd Ha .'ley will shortly pay a visit to 1 n b I ritish ndoncies m West.232 words
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Article75 1940-01-28 11 1 \ay w. «an and an bidian sol1h r |v wh n the bus they \.t"c travelling In collided with a ca: at the .i> < angi and Bsddi Ro;ids t st< venlng. Both were Ihrown against the opposite sice of Ihc bua In the collision75 words
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Article56 1940-01-28 11 Nen Delhi, Jan. 87. -iit, per cent, excess profit* tax is provided for m a vtmm-nt lull, rhr details .-f which am pablishcc* m the f:.i/(-M«- of India, liie las v ill be «>m j)i<»fits above what 1 termed "s< mrlnu) jMroftts 9 made 111 a»j acconntinf56 words
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Advertisement580 1940-01-28 11 Hearing Restored m Twenty- Four Hours ].;,f ru• <•!■■■ an«l 1 Hot Im drra'l"' :»i.y l<" «.f aVAmerican I'hyshian. Now la 'for *<"'■•' f f I^afrK-M" I- I l.y ting with Mr. I i> •7 years old, wi inrnt for i hay. d nrinv oVrfull} ai li. nio lity <-n580 words
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Advertisement571 1940-01-28 11 m 1 [helped me win \t V I iwiW WWirt 6IRLS NEVER TOOK TO ME i^ no of tlu- value »»t I\\ s* U M W neat, attractively combed hair to your V* eiuire personal appearance. It sets you l~T v ot\, makes you look hetter m every way. /~~^n571 words
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632 1940-01-28 12 MALAYA TO COMPETE IN INTERNATIONAL TOURNEY? Important 1.8. F. Suggestion (By "Gay Reveßet^ Perak) pREAT INTEREST HAS BEEN AROUSED HY THK LETTER RE(EIVKI) BY THE BADMINTON ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA PROM THK INTERNATIONAL BADMINTON FEDERATION Sl(iGESTING THE LSTAHUSHMENT OF A PACIFIC OR EASIFRN /ONE FOR COMPETITION BETWEEN MALAYA, AUSTRALIA, NEM ZEALAND,632 words
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Article, Illustration53 1940-01-28 12 Sense lime ai;o when Rites Wailcen Wong won tin* i.pen singles badminton HUe fCI women th. 1 Sunday Tiilmm- published liti picture with the heading Champion Smllt s but now we lu»\e to eliange th; beading! Above pictvre shows Miss Waileen Wong as she looked on her53 words
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Article337 1940-01-28 12 (By "Cess"— Pcnang) \VITH the Penang Jnnior championit snips drawing nearei entries < ics on Mar. 1 :md the tournament begins on Mar. 10 the Settlement** rising players are at the mom« i>t praciteing seriously. These premising youngsters, who would be pariioipating m the competition, have337 words
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282 1940-01-28 12 KON LEONG NOT DEFENDING HIS TITLE (By "Rambler"— Selangor) WONG PENG SOON of Johore will be taking part m the SHa»ij-<»» open singles championship which begin* this week-end. Chan Kon l.eong. the titleholder. will not be taking part, a sprained knee the result of a fall In a rugger match282 words
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Advertisement507 1940-01-28 12 r SHE HAI* NO ENERGY* Now m the best ot health "Since 1 have had my little baby, I have Differed terribly Horn constipation and lassitude, 1 felt terribly low and de] and everything was too much trouble for n But I was recommended to take Pynnon Salt.... and now507 words
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Advertisement27 1940-01-28 12 ROOM 35, RAFFLES HOTEL, Sporta Suits m Slk ami olton Sarong APB 1 to make aNo 1 v SfPiWiJn tn ho I Whisky k<i tttiu dud Jhttfis*.27 words
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Advertisement179 1940-01-28 12 Up Nights Makes You Old Before Your Time ordlng 00 mi •ror I m f ,J/ road i i |>r« ii gland ti "a. i. f thl lona of thi dang< iiilfnent I the to uV nh< rning wniti" i"" 1 pans, a d,^ n( T" at the bai c179 words
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Article, Illustration1404 1940-01-28 13 ((jn tiMual t**m P*«« Ml pic and would 02 m, their masters Ministers a- Ka m ';«mwn>'li, themselves strength ol C SS, ide th e House yf Corri on* reg ularity and nSI opportunii i I timulatSevere Criticism ai Mtfie it l« thLLt tlHitReuter - 1,404 words
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Article125 1940-01-28 13 DEUTSCHLAND MIGHT HAVE BEEN SUNK New York. Jan. 27 THE New York Herald Tribune 1 discusses the suggestion that the announcement of the change of the name of the Deitscfaland on Jan 25 was made It disguise- the vessH's MS, and wya this dors not seem completely impossible The nc«,Reuter - 125 words
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111 1940-01-28 13 NAZIS ALARMED BY EFFECTS OF ALLIED RADIO I lt^lN{i alarm m Nazi circles, «*XiZT* of German citizens Reeled i lor eis{!i broadcasts, is •Hi ti. mi n a 25-minute broadcast man objects and neutrals lhc S S n" S5f man y U( warned ol Jlt °fo'ei^"u' lltlCs v cam m111 words
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Article155 1940-01-28 13 Finns Capture Soviet Tanks Helsinki, Jan. 27. i\F a thousand Soviet tanks put into action at the beginning of the Finnish campaign 600 have been destroyed, it is claimed here. Thest results have exceeded the linns" expectations. Th methods of lighting- the tnnk attacks* are now revealed. Firstly, m theReuter - 155 words
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Article79 1940-01-28 13 HOME SOCCER RESULTS London. Jan. '11. Will following are results of —eel A matches played m England and Scotland to-da> Clapton O. 1. Miilwiill 2. SOUTH "B." Bournemouth 2. Brentford 2. Portsmouth 5, Brighton 1. NORTH WESTERN. Barrow I, Olchani 2 (abandoned. SOUTH WESTERN. 5 wansea TVntn 2. Bristol RoversReuter - 79 words
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Article53 1940-01-28 13 BFIMJN, Jan. 27. German troops opened fire Ufj-uiist French loudspeakers wliich true used for the first time on ihe Western Front, according to the official German News Agency. rh t loudspeakers became silent, adds the agency, when the Germans, having i card their violent attacks against the Fuehrer, opened lireReuter - 53 words
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Advertisement85 1940-01-28 13 OUTSTANDING RELIABILITY WITH PROVED ECONOMY -mM^m^ jiii^'v^ jii:!iS :.*>,a *V^"*E ii r Ij^L-Bj I^B /^V if it?p /'A- 3 l P*-i I vl^^Dh^^^w !tB I«V I/l i/ 1 1 A /j- j cr^nf^rPitor with incrc3sco uui^ui m si 4. *-j w sl l n 1■ 1 1 l m m85 words
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99 1940-01-28 14 Jack Crawford To Meet Quist In Final Australian Tennis Sydney. Jan. 27. THE Australian Lawn Tennis resulted a.s follows: Champi .1. hips semi-finals: Jack Crawford beat John Bromwich ithe holder i 6 4, 6— I, 9—7. Adrian Quist boat Vivian McGrath j C- 4. 10—8, 6—3. WOMRN*B SINGLES I Semi-finals:99 words
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899 1940-01-28 14 AROKIASAMY AGAIN PROVES HIS ABILITY Singapore 2; Negri-Sembilan .ijlASTand thrilling hockey was seen on the Padang yesterday, when Singapore narrowly defeated Negri-Sembilan by two goals to nil m a return inter-state match. The result was somewhat a surprise to many followers of the game, for899 words
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Article, Illustration33 1940-01-28 14 MR. KIIO sin XIX. the Chinese Davi> Cup lawn tennis player, who was married at a London register office on Friday to a 20-ycui-old English girl, fcHss Jane Margaret Gotdon Balfour.33 words
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78 1940-01-28 14 JACK CHAUCER WINS RED CROSS STEEPLECHASE L. ndon, Jan. 27 T7HE result ol the Red Cross Steeple chtise was a.^ follows: 1. Jack Chaucer I betting 4 to I). 2. Sterling Duke < betting 12 to I). 3. Knockadn leen (betting 20—1. Red Cross steeplechase runners were as fellows.:— MiivrhyReuter - 78 words
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Article418 1940-01-28 14 S.C.C Selangor "Dog" 1. REVERSING the previous decision when they lost to the Selangor Club by the only goal m the game, the S.C.C. beat their upcountry rivals m a hockey fixture on the Padang yesterday afternoon when the Selangor visitors icst by418 words
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Article40 1940-01-28 14 SINGAPORE XI AGAINST MALACCA beet v. m Ihcii return inter-sUfe uZ key cncc.untci with M> *< Wah; F:iy.|. It rtin, Sjt. S a Kti Sfft. C^oniii, P X nt Arokiasamy, NaM v lrli Moll- 1"• Umpire: Mr. M s M non40 words
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Article403 1940-01-28 14 Fort Canning's Big Win At Johore (From Our Own m-spondent) Segamat, Saturday pIVING an allround better disp| a U I o.t Canning XV fr Oni i Singapore had an rasv win over 1 North lohore In a rugby friendly al (ienuang, the visitors storing' jj points (three goab and two403 words
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Advertisement671 1940-01-28 14 Singapore Women's Hockey Trial oil wing teami have hem se !cct< (i to play m another rrtal oi\ Tuesday, at Ci S C ground:— COI Ol I It rs; Z. Clarke. A Pennefather (Capt r 3imonsen W iv.i D Clarke B. Oeh :ers, Mrs Braid, P Sewell, L Fernandez WHTTEB671 words
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Advertisement146 1940-01-28 14 Weak? BunVown? ■Br 'J( I I FEEL SO NEED IS )L Bf 1 WEAK -MO V IWATERBURYS/1 WATERBURYS/ j? y V VI6OUR-N0) /COMPOUND \^-t\ J Waterbury's Compound helps to build you up quickly, properly. It stimulates the appetii and so J *Al aids nature m building new strength and vitality-146 words
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Article862 1940-01-28 15 STERLING FORWARD BATTLE ENDS IN VICTORY North Team Fought Back Grandly Singapore, Saturday. ROUSING rugby was witnessed at the Anson Road Stadium to-day where I end of season North vs. South classic resulted m a vfcfcr the South by L 3 points (a drop862 words
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Article57 1940-01-28 15 «pRTO Keay (Penan*); sgr «as Hwsburgh (Penang), Roualle iTf r*k) McCall <Perak): lokeley (Penang), Thompson (Seian Ror). SOUTH: Mabiti (Johore); Christy (Army). Pierce (Army). Scott (Singapore), Seward r (Singapore); Ewart (Singapore). Simpson (Army); Maxey (Singapore), McLennan (Johore) Roberts (Army); Hopkln (Singapore), Sutton (R.A.F iiT ye I1S l t57 words
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Article97 1940-01-28 15 The following have been elected c fflce-bearers fcr 1940 for August Badminton Party:— President: Chow Shi Lin; vice-presi-dents: Scan Yang Cheng tie-elected. liim Guan; hon. secretary: See Pee hon. asst. secty.: Tay Kheng 'Vnn- hon. Chinese secty.: Yeo Chenc jiai fre- elected); hon. treasurer: Khor Tian Heck;97 words
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852 1940-01-28 15 CLOSE FINISHES AT IPOH RACE MEETING (From Our Own Reporter.) Ipoh, Saturday. 'J'HK last day <>t" the Perak January meet was held to-day, when good crowds attended. A dead heat for second place occurred m the fourth lace, when Constant Light and Abbot's Temptation finished together a short head behind852 words
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Article101 1940-01-28 15 Dividends At A a Glance tia.ee l: KaJVANG o^o oc »8 Au Boss $7 Wait-A-Bit $0 Race 2: SALMON PAR $26 $9 Authentic $11 Danse dv Ventre $13 Race 3: PRATIQUE Sl5 §9 Night-hade $17 Winsome Sl9 Rate I: ADELE S3B $10 Constant Li^ht S8 Abbot's Temptation S9 Race 5:101 words
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Article63 1940-01-28 15 The following have accepted to play for SCC. vs Selangor Club on Satui day. Jan. 27 at 330 p.m. sharp, at sec Major F E Robertson; P. P. Kinsey, R A. U. Todd: J. P. Wojd, W. J Peel, Capt. J. R. Kellett; G. W. S Waites, Lt.63 words
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Article73 1940-01-28 15 The following are billiards' ties for next week at the S.C.C: Monday, Jan. 29: W. Shcdden bO) v. Major A. Nevlll (—10). Tuesday, Jan 30: C. J. Bembrokc (—3O) v. G. Pritchett —10?. Wednesday, Jan. 31: W Comdr. F. E. Watts (—2O) v. E. A. Corless <Scr.). Thursday,73 words
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132 1940-01-28 15 International Cup Sold For Bullion London, Jan. 27. 'JHK Royal Victoria Vachl Club international gold challenge cup has been sold as old (Old to London bullion merchants for a sum understood to Ik> 8500. Winners of this famous trophy, which ranks second m importance to the America Cup, have included132 words
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Article89 1940-01-28 15 The following players have been selected to represent Sime Darby Sports Club against the Ford Motor footbaU team m a friendly game of soccer on Monday Jan. 29 at Farrer Park: E. Oliveiror Neo Eng Bee; Choo Seng Chyc; N. E.ss s J. J. Bell: C. Francisco; C89 words
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Advertisement326 1940-01-28 15 I T' 1 I it.ii mt im tiii t^ >r j \J VALi IN h Sf is m regular use m the J I Leading Hospitals^ J 'HE following letter, one of many thousands which the i proprietors of 'Ovaltine' have received paying tribute the wonderful healtr -giving properties of326 words
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Miscellaneous23 1940-01-28 15 High Water; 00.50 A M 12 ?,8 P.M Id 5 TO-MORROW Hish Water: .1.31 A.M. 9.6 ft 1 27 P.M. 10 1 it.23 words
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Article, Illustration130 1940-01-28 16 AT THE RUGBY DANCE Seen at the annual md of the s< aeon Rugby dinner and dance ar><>\<. <fi< m right to left round the table) Mrs. Biklior, Mr. \X I. Urlwin Ih inf Officer Davis, Misv B. LindaFlying Officer Thomas. Miss y Sprrcdaetaafh, Mr. \v. Loiasay, Mr. \Y. I130 words
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Article502 1940-01-28 16 r J^I I E Rugger season was "wound up" last night when the annual end of the season Rail was held at Raffles II itel. It was no exaggerati -n to say that the ballroom was packed, .m fact this function is bo popular it's502 words
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Article20 1940-01-28 16 f IS. Jan. y, \n \Hi« i iii»i, j rommand oommnniaac s(;»»rs (hit 1 there is nothing t«, report— ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article25 1940-01-28 16 LONDON. Jan. 27.— Jh* list rf mofc lost m (Ju Rxmoath published •m.s >M<rnin« conlaina H v name* <>r 1 > eflicen and 173 ratini ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article209 1940-01-28 16 Tientsin, Jan. '11. rpHK British Consulate ha* officially informed that Japanese blockade of the British M fPrench Concessions are being di cally tightened from to-day. Control barriers arc bcn\£ mac stricter and wire fences v.al be t tied again to morrow. The blockade has now beenReuter - 209 words
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Article53 1940-01-28 16 Mr. E Tongue, the Colony's ft[\ Director of Air Raid Precautions, tbe going on leave to England shortt Mr. J. E. Jeans. v .ho has been Cb/ Air Rai'J Warden since the founAi^ of the Department, will be Director 4 Air Raid Precautions, Straits flrtfti ments,53 words
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Article94 1940-01-28 16 Moscow, Jan. 27.— The terminal* of the Japan-American TraJ' Agreement by ihe refusal of UV United States to conclude a i«np« rary agreement is part of the L'nitd States Policy of "untying hands order v o exert increasing pressure* Japan." states Pravcla. a'ldinjE thJl the United States, areReuter - 94 words
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Article93 1940-01-28 16 Pniis, Jan 27 -The West«:.. Fj^ has been r<(lii<"d to nmra^ <»nddfii (h-»\v which i* i' of mow Mi :l ha^ Mien hi r< •vork-. Pu(!o| activity :»^<l ol! f:int r- M:»'io.»s hay h in.'i-lii ally to a stiuulsiil 1 l Imv have bunt Intn m«re fii:lll fl :".fi vReuter - 93 words
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Advertisement63 1940-01-28 16 M/iL^Y^jMo/r Modern •»•■•> «-i^ jBF% The fiamm S romance that made JK|£»; (ALEXANDER DUMAS the master story creator! IKBmfl^^^B^i^ilßilf i 1 "r JAIN. n^IlP Ml a. Mi I T A I m *V .^1 If I J k. Bflß fc. A w HH^ 1 b^^mmw^mß. J w »k JBH W63 words
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