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The final form of the budget balanced as follows: receipt 66388 million francs expenditure 66364 million francs, making a surplus of about 2634 million francs.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":41,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19390103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1939","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19390103-1.1.5","page_number":"5","article_id":"maltribune19390103-1.2.32","article_title":"Warning To Car Owners","article_text_1st50words":"Warning To Car Owners Singapore, Sunday. The D.teetive Branch requests owner,? of motor cars, who leave their cars unattended outside amusement parks and c nemas, to lock their cars and take th? Keys with them. Thorp been over five cars repotrJC stolen 'daring the Christmas holidays.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":42,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19390103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1939","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19390103-1.1.5","page_number":"5","article_id":"maltribune19390103-1.2.33","article_title":"IN TROUBLE BECAUSE HE LOVED HIS WIFE","article_text_1st50words":"IN TROUBLE BECAUSE HE LOVED HIS WIFE Reuter. Moscow, Jan. 2. gRIAN GROVE?., London engineer, who was fined fifteen hundred roubles for illegal entry into Russia by the Soviet court to-day, made an adventurous lone flight to Moscow in November in an attempt to rescue his Russian wife from the","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":43,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19390103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1939","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19390103-1.1.5","page_number":"5","article_id":"maltribune19390103-1.2.34","article_title":"IN THE NEW YEAR HONOURS","article_text_1st50words":"IN THE NEW YEAR HONOURS DATO MOHAMED 4LLEH BIN ALI","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":44,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19390103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1939","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19390103-1.1.5","page_number":"5","article_id":"maltribune19390103-1.2.35","article_title":"HUNGARY'S FOREIGN RELATIONS","article_text_1st50words":"HUNGARY'S FOREIGN RELATIONS Reuter. Budapest, Dec. 30. HUNGARY Will maintain tier independence while continuing a foreign policy based en the Rome-Berlin axi: declared M. Imredy in a speech announc ing the Government's policy for the New Year. He referred gratefully to the suppor. cf these two friendly power-, in leadim;","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":45,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19390103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1939","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19390103-1.1.5","page_number":"5","article_id":"maltribune19390103-1.2.36","article_title":"What Readers Are Saying j AN APPEAL TO MUSLIMS","article_text_1st50words":"What Readers Are Saying j AN APPEAL TO MUSLIMS ITo the Editor of the Malaya Tribi.nc] Sir—It is a pity that in a large City like Singapore there is no Muslim Musafarkhana (free rest house for poor travellers), although there are such institutions of the Hindus and the Sikhs —their","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":46,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19390103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1939","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19390103-1.1.5","page_number":"5","article_id":"maltribune19390103-1.2.37","article_title":"UNEMPLOYED YOUTHS","article_text_1st50words":"UNEMPLOYED YOUTHS 1 (To the Editor of the Malcya Tribune 1 Sir.—The youths of all community i in the Colony who are still unemployed i a year or more after leaving school are I yi.i.nly persons for whom something We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but in","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":47,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19390103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1939","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19390103-1.1.5","page_number":"5","article_id":"maltribune19390103-1.2.38","article_title":"PRIMATE'S NEW YEAR MESSAGE","article_text_1st50words":"PRIMATE'S NEW YEAR MESSAGE Reuter. London. Jan. 2. PREPARE for the worst and hope for the best,\" is the Archbishop of Canterbury's advice to people in Britain in facing the problem to world affairs fov the new year. Broadcasting from Lambeth Palace on Sunday night the Primate said, \"We must","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":48,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19390103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1939","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19390103-1.1.5","page_number":"5","article_id":"maltribune19390103-1.2.39","article_title":"No Compensation Until Spanish Fighting Ends","article_text_1st50words":"No Compensation Until Spanish Fighting Ends Reuter. London Dec. 31. IT ll learned in unoiflcial circles in London that Franco's reoly to th* Britten Government In regard to the damage to British ships declares that the payment of compensation foi the damage is never intended and never mentioned in the","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":49,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19390103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1939","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19390103-1.1.5","page_number":"5","article_id":"maltribune19390103-1.2.40","article_title":"Eurasian Volunteers' Dance","article_text_1st50words":"Eurasian Volunteers' Dance Singapore, Sunday. 4 MOST appropriate illusion was performed by the members of the Malayan Magic Circle at the *D' Comoany's (Eurasian) Volunteers' New Year Eve dance at the S.V.C. yesterday. Exactly' at midnight a doil's house was wheeled on to the floor, Mid Mr. E J. 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Kinta. as Chairman, it was decided that Sunday labour be discontinued among the labourers engaged in relief work thus giving an opportunity for more","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":51,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19390103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1939","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19390103-1.1.5","page_number":"5","article_id":"maltribune19390103-1.2.42","article_title":"Influential Paper Ceases Publication","article_text_1st50words":"Influential Paper Ceases Publication Reuter. Berlin. Dec. 30.—The 19-year-old newspaper Germania, organ of the Roman Catholic party in Berlin and dne ot the leading Catholic papers in Germany ceases publication on Dec 31. The announcement of its stoppage came as a complete surprise. As the mouthpiece of the Catholic Centre","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":52,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19390103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1939","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19390103-1.1.5","page_number":"5","article_id":"maltribune19390103-1.2.43","article_title":"NAVAL RACE","article_text_1st50words":"NAVAL RACE Reuter. Berlin, Jan. 2. The German Low Gazette\" published a notification of the protocol of June last modifying the Anglo-German naval agreement whereby it is permitted that the upper limit of displacement of capital ships be raised from thirty five thousand tons --Reuter","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":53,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19390103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1939","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19390103-1.1.5","page_number":"5","article_id":"maltribune19390103-1.2.44","article_title":"YOUNG A USSIES COMING","article_text_1st50words":"YOUNG A USSIES COMING pORTY West Australians members of the Young Australia League' arrive at 12 noon to-day by the Kalinda on a week's visit, at the instance of Mr. R. H. Bedwells. They are not girls this time so do not get excited! The party consists of 38 students","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":54,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19390103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1939","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19390103-1.1.5","page_number":"5","article_id":"maltribune19390103-1.2.45","article_title":"JAP GENERAL IS REPLACED","article_text_1st50words":"JAP GENERAL IS REPLACED Reuter. Shanghai. Jan. 2.—lt is authoritatively learned that General Hata. Comman-der-in-chief of the Japanese armies in Central China since he succeeded Mai ?ui in February 1938, and \"capturer of Hankow\" has been replaced. His successor is Lieutenant-General Otozo Yamada .—Reuter.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":55,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19390103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1939","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19390103-1.1.5","page_number":"5","article_id":"maltribune19390103-1.2.46.1","article_title":"Page 5 Advertisements Column 1","article_text_1st50words":"\\My New Way To End) UNWANTED I I! AID solves every I woman's J A Scientist, after years of experiment, has at last found a quick, easy way to end superfluous hair, You simply wash, it away with plain water. No smell, no mess or bother. 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DAMAGES amounting to Rs. 3.792 and eight annas was awarded in the 11 High Court to-day bf Mr. Justice Home to Letchuman Choitiar, in his claim against the Jupiter General Insurance Company for loss sustained, through damage, to films while in","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":57,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19390103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1939","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19390103-1.1.6","page_number":"6","article_id":"maltribune19390103-1.2.48","article_title":"Stole From Step — Mother","article_text_1st50words":"Stole From Step Mother Song Kau Kia was yesterday sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. L. C. Goh. the Singapore Fifth Police Mag.strate, for breaking into the house of his stepmother during her absence and stealing $13 caoh from the almeirah.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":58,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19390103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1939","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19390103-1.1.6","page_number":"6","article_id":"maltribune19390103-1.2.49","article_title":"POLICE CALLED OUT","article_text_1st50words":"POLICE CALLED OUT Singapore, Sunday. TIIK timely Mfivni oi the Police prevented a demonstration in Ellenborough Street in front of the Chinese Protectorate building from developing into a riot last night. A cyclist collided with a rickshaw, and it appeared that the cyclist then assaulted the puller. This nearly led","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":59,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19390103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1939","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19390103-1.1.6","page_number":"6","article_id":"maltribune19390103-1.2.50","article_title":"S.T.C. Employees Thank Govt.","article_text_1st50words":"S.T.C. Employees Thank Govt. APPRECIATION of Government's sympathy, which led to the appointment of a Tribunal to enquire into the recent transport strike, was put t:ii record at the general meeting of S.T.C. Employees' Association held last night. A vote of thanks wa.s also passed for the sympathetic and valuable","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":60,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19390103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1939","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19390103-1.1.6","page_number":"6","article_id":"maltribune19390103-1.2.51","article_title":"TINNED PINEAPPLES","article_text_1st50words":"TINNED PINEAPPLES During the week ending Dec. 24, 1938. exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 21.230 cases, of which 12,066 (57 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom. 412 (2 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe, nil 'per cent.) cases to Canada, and 8,752","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":61,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19390103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1939","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19390103-1.1.6","page_number":"6","article_id":"maltribune19390103-1.2.52","article_title":"NAVAL BATTLE NEAR GIBRALTAR","article_text_1st50words":"NAVAL BATTLE NEAR GIBRALTAR Reuter. Gibraltar, Dec. 30. INSISTENT gun-fire was heard I throughout Gibraltar early morning and later it was learnt that the Republican destroyer Jose Luis Dies attempted to creep from the harbourin intense darkness, but the cruiser Canarias and other Nationalist warships lying in wait opened flre","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":62,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19390103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1939","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19390103-1.1.6","page_number":"6","article_id":"maltribune19390103-1.2.53","article_title":"Straits Chinese Reading Club","article_text_1st50words":"Straits Chinese Reading Club We have received the following letter from Mr. Song Kok Chheng, hon. sec retary of the Straits Chinese Reading Club: From time to time young men express surprise at not knowing of this club. May I therefore ask the favour of your popular paper in order","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":63,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19390103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1939","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19390103-1.1.6","page_number":"6","article_id":"maltribune19390103-1.2.54","article_title":"More Deaths In Train Disaster In Bucharest","article_text_1st50words":"More Deaths In Train Disaster In Bucharest Reuter. Bucharest, Dec. 30.—Further twenty deaths occurred in the last few horns among the injured in the train disaster or. Dec. 26 bringing the death roll presently to 123. Owing to a severe blizzard raging at the time of the accident the injured","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":64,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19390103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1939","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19390103-1.1.6","page_number":"6","article_id":"maltribune19390103-1.2.55","article_title":"CHE' M. HASSAN","article_text_1st50words":"CHE' M. 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Until recently they rested","contributor":"Carlisle Jones"},{"_id":71,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19390103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1939","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19390103-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"maltribune19390103-1.2.59","article_title":"THAT CERTAIN AGE","article_text_1st50words":"THAT CERTAIN AGE Donna Dm bin has Jackie Cooper as her leading man in \"That Certain Age,\" now showing at the Capitol.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":72,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19390103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1939","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19390103-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"maltribune19390103-1.2.60","article_title":"WALLACE BEERY AND HIS RING","article_text_1st50words":"WALLACE BEERY AND HIS RING WALLACE Beery's most embarrassing experience, though it pell firret j jwr* ago. came to light for the first time recently in the coarse of a discussion with Robert Taylor and I irector W. S. Vaa Dyke about news which has r.ever hit the headlines before.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":73,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19390103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1939","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19390103-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"maltribune19390103-1.2.61","article_title":"LAST NIGHTS FIRST NIGHT","article_text_1st50words":"LAST NIGHTS FIRST NIGHT ok and Ruth Chatterton v leading parts in \"The Rat,\" a season at the Pavilion on Sunday. bruscd on the play by Ivor I Constance Collier, and tells ol a notorious Montmartre i an unsullied girl wiuse fato die on the guillotine, left hpr J his","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":74,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19390103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1939","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19390103-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"maltribune19390103-1.2.62","article_title":"Sign \"Dead End\" Boy's Sister","article_text_1st50words":"Sign \"Dead End\" Boy's Sister Carif .-Horence Halop, V ister of Billy Halop, one of (J End\" boys now under contr Bros has been signed actress by the studio. Mhs ,vn 8 rtage and radio actress, »r screen debut in \"Nancy tcportei,\" second ot the series Bonita Granville.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":75,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19390103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1939","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19390103-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"maltribune19390103-1.2.63","article_title":"ON THE HUNT!","article_text_1st50words":"ON THE HUNT! 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J racterisation found m d ork S e th P em tS f","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":77,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19390103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1939","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19390103-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"maltribune19390103-1.2.65","article_title":"Newcomer Cast In Film","article_text_1st50words":"Newcomer Cast In Film Hollywood, Calif -Mans wnxon, starlet, has been cast in \"The Adventures of Jane Arden starring Rosella Towne and first of tne nlm series based on the syndicated cartoon strip.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":78,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19390103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1939","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19390103-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"maltribune19390103-1.2.66","article_title":"Warners Largest Talent Roster","article_text_1st50words":"Warners Largest Talent Roster Hollywood, calif .—Warner Bros, reached a new high last week in talent pciSonne? wherT the latest listing revealed that 75 stars and featured players ano 70 writers were under contract to the studio.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":79,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19390103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1939","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19390103-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"maltribune19390103-1.2.67","article_title":"SECRETARY HAS DIZZY SPELLING","article_text_1st50words":"SECRETARY HAS DIZZY SPELLING JAMES Stephenson, the British actar, was answering a questionnaire for hi s 'part in \"Secret Service of the Air.\" He was telling the secretary he had played with the Burnley Drama Guild. 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Dentists call this odor plate sweet andl clean asinew. \"denture breath\" and it's Seri- Your","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":82,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19390103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1939","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19390103-1.1.8","page_number":"8","article_id":"maltribune19390103-1.2.70.1","article_title":"Page 8 Advertisements Column 1","article_text_1st50words":"jjPAV ILMOX ft. 1.1 ».13 TO-XICHT SMASHING SUCCESS. IVOR NOYKLLO'S FAMOUS PLAY bkl -&gt;kS new records as a film n Hi: THRILLING ADVENTURES OF A DARING CRIMINAL! a Gripping Romance of ihe .VUnderworld of Pans.\" ROXY BAR Open 5 P. M. 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NEXT CHANGE IMVILIOX M_______M_________________ _r 5 m\\M MM MM 1 H_T To-Night &lt;V To-Morrow Night at 7.45","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":85,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19390103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1939","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19390103-1.1.9","page_number":"9","article_id":"maltribune19390103-1.2.71","article_title":"Hitler Glorified In New Year Message","article_text_1st50words":"Hitler Glorified In New Year Message Reuter. 1 Berlin, Jan. 2. ri OR|Fl&lt; VTION of Herr Hitler as a man of destiny whom Germany d t ii i. !fo\\\\ most obediently and scathing criticism of \"those .n\\ v carpers who never tire dragging national socialist Gerd the bar of so-called","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":86,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19390103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1939","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19390103-1.1.9","page_number":"9","article_id":"maltribune19390103-1.2.72","article_title":"FUNERAL OF CAPT. 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