Malaya Tribune, 1 April 1939
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section40 1939-04-01 1 The Malaya Tribune \Malaya's National Newspaper: 1 Guaranteed Largest Sales' VOL. XXVI.- -No. 77. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, April i, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 'yt jJA'.ES. _SINGAPORE^ SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1939 FIVE CENTS40 words
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Advertisement126 1939-04-01 1 ADVERTISEMENTS I bring you RESULTS for only 3 CENTS per word in this paper A nth and mellow vine for all occasions, with a W delicious flavour No better value obtainable any- ff where. Invaluable as 3 tonic. Jr. BOUt AOEIITS: (jUTITOE C C§ b IN S.'U 1 W P-S.126 words
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Advertisement45 1939-04-01 1 —A lonic ot mrvelijuo cur: live uower, Refreshing anc. cooling instant relief to sufferers oi -n. piles. Headache and cures Uabe.es and other Urinal trouble Local Price per bottle S -j Small bottle 50 cts. I Distribute v: A. S./A-J.-i.'.-tci Ksssi. TO, HUI L'.reet, Singapore.45 words
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Advertisement35 1939-04-01 1 rWcRg I With a ihrout so sore thai it hurt* to eat. but u r HF g T3 it- Jfcr mniE£ jicy 1 i! then wiH cure au uih I Ask for descriptive folder lC)35 words
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Advertisement122 1939-04-01 1 I »»1■■»■•»■•■•••■•••■••••••••••••••■j MADAME PAGE LATE 92, PICCADILLY, LONDON. DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER TAILORMADES GOWN 3 FOR ALL OCCASIONS IN STOCK. FROM:— $5« S 30. 13 BATTERY ROAD, TEL 6327. SINGAPORE. 1 SOML. '"N2 VV ARRIVALS card T.icks With* Sleight of Hand or Apparatus by L. Widdop SO 60 ft* Drawn, rom Entertainer122 words
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Article204 1939-04-01 2 HAVING just completed "Wreckage." ftemn. title) Jack Holt, iccently started on his next < olrhnbfa picture, a milii'.ry drama, temporarily entivled "Sabotage." 1 Eric Taylor 3nd Gordon Rigby are c:edited with th? story and screen play. It will be directed by Lewis L\ Collins, who204 words
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Article62 1939-04-01 2 "ABUSED CONFIDENCE." starring A Danielle Darrieux. has beeif booked for an extended Hrst-run engagement at the World Theatre. New York, and the Bclascc Theatre, Wa hington. DC. it was announced by the Famous I Foreign Features department of Coliimcio picture? Corporation, i j The Darrieux dramatic hit goes62 words
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176 1939-04-01 2 JONATHAN Hale and Stanley Brown this week were added to the cast new being assembled for "Blondie Steps Out", the second of the series of comeuios Columbia is bringing to the screen r cn Chic Young's popular dailv newspaper cartoon strip. Penny Single "on. Arthur176 words
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Article221 1939-04-01 2 SUNDAY FOR ALL READERS. A temperamental sort of day so avoid anything likely to upset your equilibrium. Keep out of dom stic activities. Potter about, do Utile odd jobs, but don't try Lo concentrate. Visit rather than entertain at home. SPECIAL INFLUENCES January 21 to February221 words
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Advertisement490 1939-04-01 2 STLAMKR SAILINGS. ana BRITISH INDIA *«>ir< > r pot a ted In Km ;»nO». P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Due. Tonnage Spore. 1039 CARTHAGE 15 000 Apr. 7 t BANOALORE 6,000 Apr. S I AJPUTANA 17.000 Apr. 21 tNCHI 17,000 May 5 BHUTAN «.100 May G t KKHj490 words
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Advertisement383 1939-04-01 2 STEAMER SAILINGSIFnordI IlloVdJ IS VOIK LEAVE APPROACHING I'ivas let us offer you accommodation on tfie taste t, rrfttol modern and luxurious EXPRESS MNERS I *>CHARNHORST" "POTSDAM" f "GNKISKN AH" Pa g ti LOILMANN (Xft, LTD., 184, *Robinson R*'ad. Phone 73<»."». STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE, PENANG BELAWAN.383 words
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Advertisement402 1939-04-01 2 t 1 I j LUXURY with ECONOMY j f One-Class Motorships Cabins with Private Path. S Excellent Cuisine Moderate Fares. I To: MARSEILLES, LONDON, To: PALESTINE. KO'ITERDAM. J KOTTERDA.M. HAMBURG AND HAMBURG COPENHAGEN. Z COPENHAGEN 1 I MEONIA Apr. 11 MALAYA abt. Apr. 24 5 ALSIA May 2 KINA May402 words
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Advertisement135 1939-04-01 2 < f H 1 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LIN IE 0 Dcutsch-Australivchc Dampfsehiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S'porc 1039. "i m.s. KULMERLAND Dircct Apr. 4 <?.* NORDMARK Dircct Apr. 13 t m.s. DUIL*3UP-G via Manila May 2 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND,135 words
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Miscellaneous274 1939-04-01 2 f DAILY CROSSWORD CLUE» ACROSS 26. Nile rar.e tana-ram). 1. This is hard lor seme criminals. 27. Willingly. 3. A Cistercian monk. CLUES DOWN 7. Not visible. L Pleasure craft. 9. "No eye hath seen such s.' 2. Trees to entreat. (Shakespeare), g Tell. 10. Move like a snakt. 5.274 words
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Article508 1939-04-01 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Friday. Previous To-day Chana* RI'BBLR Steady Idle spot Buyers 8 8 Sellers 8'« 8» 8 Ist Forward (Apr. June) Buyers 8 116 8 —116 Sellers 8« 8 8' 8 2nd Forward (July Sept.) Buyers 8' 8 8 116 —116 Sellers 83 16 8 3i6508 words
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Article175 1939-04-01 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Mar. 31, 5 p.m. r Total foj 0001 Panj Dividend Book* financial TIK dose Date Ex. Div. year B Payable Date to datj v Selangor 2' 2 r Apr. 12 Aor. 18 Apr. 13 2 1 <> rf c Rivers 2V*<% Apr.175 words
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Article856 1939-04-01 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Mar. 31, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 3 3 9 Austral Amal 4 9 5 3 Austral Malay 39 44,Aycr Hitam 20 21 Ayer Weng 0.65 0.70 Bangrin Tin 19- 19 9 Batu Selangor856 words
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Article38 1939-04-01 3 In our report of the meeting of Jeram Kuantan Rubber Estate yesterday, it was inadvertently stated that the dividend paid was 4'/> per cent. This is incorrect A dividend of four per cent, was declared.38 words
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118 1939-04-01 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Friday, Mar. 31, noon NO. IX R.S.S. ellerS Spot looL-e ftVk 27% No. IX R.S.S. F. 0.8. in cases March 27»A G.F.A.Q. R.S.S. F. 0.8. in bales do. 26% 27 F.A.Q. R.S.S. F. 0.8. in bales do 26'/ 2118 words
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Article158 1939-04-01 3 Singapore, Mar. 31. 1 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 perKoyan $123 R. (Siam) W. Coast N0.2 per Koyan $125 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $121 Siam No. 1 $220 Siam No. 2 $210 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $115 Siam Broken Rice No. 2 $110158 words
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Article257 1939-04-01 3 6% Maynard A Co., Ltd.. 130.000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 §0 100 norn SINGAPORE M7JN(CIPAL: t% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar 31. Sept. 30 100 101 norn 1907 red. 19*1 $1,600,000 Int. Mar 31 Sent 30 106 108 norn 4V,% 1909' red. Ift* iUOC.OOO Int.257 words
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Article62 1939-04-01 3 Singapore, Friday. Tin at midday was $110 I\2, unchanged, and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock for both Spot and July September was buyers 27 l 4 cents. Political conditions dominated the share market to-day and all sections were dull and lifeless. Most quotations showed no62 words
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Article92 1939-04-01 3 British Official Wireless London, Mar. 31. Paris 176 49 64 New York 4.68' (J Montreal 4.70' v Brussels 27.83 Geneva 20.85 V 2 Amsterdam 8.81 7 8 Milan 89 Berlin 11.67 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Prague nom. Helsingfors 226% Madrid nominal Lisbon 110 V* Athens 5472 Bucharest 660British Official Wireless - 92 words
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Advertisement33 1939-04-01 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSI UANCE CORPORATION. LIMITED 'IKE. MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE «I UIiLARY, PERSONAL ACUr« WORKMEN'S COVIPENSA- AM) PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. %XAJD OFFICE: ISO. UICL. VnUKT, SINGAPORE. t. W UA* L, Qtnerti atAnafpr33 words
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Advertisement559 1939-04-01 3 lIAXK OF CHINA Incorporated in China by Special Chartei». 12, Cecil Street, Singapore Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Offlc" 5188-9. Cable Address: "CnUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital v h. $40,000,000 00 Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. 1 5,200,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. 2559 words
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Advertisement594 1939-04-01 4 RfWSfel lUMiiiiiD-imi EgSSga WANTED for about four montha a Supervisor with knowledge of Furnace Lifting. Must, be experienced in aich work and capable ol working from drawings Apply stating salary required together with copies ol testimonials to Box No. 300, Malaya Tribune, Singapore WANTED Boys fresh from school as cairnusera.594 words
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Advertisement615 1939-04-01 4 YOUNG CHINESE seeks job as Wireless Serviceman, British College Diploma with practical experience. Apply Box 252 Mnlav* "ribune. Prnang <54i > i ii =gNgJ»«g Wanted j WANTED: Agents or dealers in Bplcy American Remainder Magazines. Good profits. Soon Huat Company. 150 Camp•jell Btreet. Penan*. i 563) WANTED" EPILEPTIC PATIENTS. Guaranteed615 words
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Advertisement606 1939-04-01 4 NEW UP-TO-DATE ROOMS of brick walls to let: Comfortable, airy and quiet; close to New World and Jalan Besar Stadium. Apply No. 290 A, Jalan Bcsar. <577> FOR SALE' Nice Phlmo Pony Timor Breed. Apply No. 7. Na c .slm Read. '031» BORNEO YELLOW MAIZE of the first quality as606 words
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Advertisement623 1939-04-01 4 A Ft3YCHIC GENIUS' will help you solve your problems by "Intuitional Inspiration." To know your future, no birthday is necessary. Juat send any three questions which will be returned with absolutely accurate answers for one dollar. Additional questions 50 cents. Particulars and unsolicited testimonials on request. :%RI ATMACHINTAN, 50, Lorong623 words
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Advertisement607 1939-04-01 4 FOR SALE: Moutrie Piano, 2 pedal, excellent condition. 436, Orchard Road(sB9) USED GRAMOPHONE records de Luxe duplicates almost new Box 283, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (626* SALE: Crosely Radio and Electric Gram. Excellent Reception $110,- or nearest. Apply Box 256, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. <-*>4S» FOR QUICK SALE: One stamp cmrectioji at607 words
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Advertisement535 1939-04-01 4 FOR SALE: 50 acres and i over Freehold Land at McPherson Road a c Aljunied Road. Full particulars plans and price Apply to Seah co Allen Gledhill. 22a, Raffles Place, Singapore (00:, I i SALE. One plot of racant land re served for one person In ihe Singap Christian Cemetery,535 words
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Article83 1939-04-01 5 Singapore, Friday. FINE of $550, or four months' rigorous imprisonment, was imposed by Mr. G. S. Rawlings in the Third Police Court this morning on Heah Hai Seng, who pleaded guilty last Tuesday to a charge of possessing 272 lbs. of contraband Java tobacco, duty on which was83 words
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Article57 1939-04-01 5 Singapore, Friday Provided that the 3oy Scouts' Association (Malaya) can aise at least $20 000 of the required mm of "530,000 elsewhere, tbe Singapore Mmvcipa) Commissioners are prepared o «uve it a grant of $3,000. Dc(/ion to nake the grant under this condition .vas confirmed at a57 words
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Advertisement846 1939-04-01 5 i NOTICE. i I2r. Tan Tiam Kee. Representative of 1 the Prudential Assurance Co., Ltd., is at present on a visit to Kulantan, and j will be pleased to give attention to any j enquiries addressed U> him co Post! Office. Kuala Krai, Kelantan. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF A Choice846 words
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Advertisement400 1939-04-01 5 CHANGI ROAD TRAFFIC. TRAFFIC will be resumed between the ICth and 11th milestones, Changi Road, on Saturday, Ist April 1939. 2. Over a length of 15 chains a single lane only will be available and this will be controlled. (Sd.) H. W. BEGBIE, for Settlement Engineer, Singapore. Public Works Department.400 words
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Advertisement379 1939-04-01 5 enoueh for a "velvet cloak to be spread in their path o YOONG CHEONG'S shoes are designed with every trick of flattery to capture a bit of romance in the beautiful new styles of the movement. GEE THEM AT YOONG CHEONG SHOE CO.. 354-356. North Bridge Rd. Tel. 4293. •i379 words
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Advertisement211 1939-04-01 5 JOHNO AQUARIUM 115 PRINSEP OT. SPORE. BIGGEST BREEDING POND IN SINGAPORE. JAPANESE GOLD FISH of various species, Angel Fish, lovelj genigame (Terrapin) Fisn receptacles food and bait etc. just arrived from Japan. 1 EMPIRE TALKIE j Matinees To-day To-morrow 5 Complete Serial Chapters I—ls of j "THE BLACK COIN" j211 words
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Advertisement74 1939-04-01 5 Health, youth and happiness do seek I Use 'Amico Tila' and youth_ Pills to be quick. H n~ WL Mm Health is treasure and pleasure at home Well known in India Egypt, Greece and Rome In search of happiness you need not rorm Amico Tila and youth piils on efcTtr74 words
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374 1939-04-01 6 Singapore, Friday. THE Civil Aviation Department strongly deny the allegation made by two Singapore newspapers that the Singapore Aerodrome is in a dangerous condition and constantly waterlogged. It was stated in the article that "the dangerous condition of Singapore's much boosted $8,000,000 airport was374 words
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Article43 1939-04-01 6 A committee decision that *c com•nissioners would not be justified in taKng an annual space in certain local newspapers for advertising shows and concerts at the Victoria Theatre and Memorial Hall was confirmed at a meeting of the Municipal Commissioner* yesterday.43 words
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Article198 1939-04-01 6 Singapore, Friday. UICTOR Ernest Rozelles, a 31-year-old Eurasian who appeared in the Bankruptcy Court to-day told his lordship, Mr. Justice W. K. Home, of the many places he had worked during the last few years. Bankrupt whose Uabihties on* MTrmimt to S7Bl 62 owing U)198 words
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Article157 1939-04-01 6 The following passenger? passed through Singapore during the week by air:— Arrived from N.E.I, by K,LM. plane "PH-ALW" on Mar. 30: Mr. L. Santin. Mr. M. Roi, Mr. Marcatili, Mr. Swets. Miss van Staveren. Mr., Mrs. and Mis.s Horrison, Mr. Da Costa, Mr. McCluggage, Mr. J. Klapper.157 words
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Advertisement260 1939-04-01 6 1 "PIT RADIOS j| ARE 1 SECOND TO NONE. in Efficiency, Reliamlity, and j Service. Hence they are I VERY POPULAR IN MALAYA I HOE BOON LEONG. 1 GOLD BIRD |j J The Brand of the Moment. V Second to None. Better than most. SIIIGHPDRE TRADERS CONTRAGON CAPSULES. A safe260 words
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Advertisement266 1939-04-01 6 YOUR DAUGHTER'SHEALTH Young gii4i entering their teens need special care and attention in order to heln their d-licatc systems adapt them selvesi to functional changes. Careful parents realise this but often overlook the fact that complete -nd regular bowel movements are nece-sarjr to maintain a healthy condition cf the body266 words
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Advertisement158 1939-04-01 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtamabi* of all Chtmuu and Store* Whenfirst they knew were quite overjoyed ot the prospect of an heir and, being wise, they wrote for a copy of 'Wise Babycraft.' If you are in the same happy position may we send you a copy? ALLENBURYS foods are158 words
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Advertisement32 1939-04-01 6 HAVE YOU SEEN THL LATEST STAINLESS STEEL AND WATERPROOF WRIST WATCHES NOW ON DISPLAY AT YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road) PHONE 7922. Moderately Priced. fcgaggttaofc p.a asßi32 words
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Miscellaneous611 1939-04-01 6 BOAT RACE FROM STORE 6.05 p. m. rrom the Adelphi Hotel con f cioge down jp lIJ tinuech 1C 50 Time signal. A talk. j SSHS report. LONDON ,35 ««««5 SSE 0.0, Br&*iafe*g i:s a transmission 5 gar Elephan t "d una* Race (relayed from Lon- Pnnular Overtures. lliAH o»i611 words
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2372 1939-04-01 7 ANNUAL MEETING Kuala Lumpur. Friday. DEFERENCES to the revision of conditions of employment of labour at th: Malayan Collieries were made at the 25th annual general teeting ol the company, held at the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank j uildings to-day by the chairman, Mr.2,372 words
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Article128 1939-04-01 7 Singapore. Friday. JAIS bin Sallch a syce was to-day fined -tIS by Mr. C. H. AVhitton, Traffic Judge, on a charge of negligent driving and colliding with a motor cycle at the junction of Middle Road and Selegie Road on Feb. 18. Inspector G S. Windsor in his128 words
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Article58 1939-04-01 7 Singapore, Friday.—The charge that he did cause the death of Tara Singh by rash driving, not amounting to cul pabl.e homicide in Robinson Road on Mar. 30, was to-day explained to Low Ah Lok, a Cantonese lorry driver. Mr Cr H. .Whitton Traffic District Judge extended bail of $500 and58 words
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Article130 1939-04-01 7 With the exception of M. Daladier's speech and a hardening in the attitude of Britain and France, there has been little in the news to inspire confidence in the future, says Lewis and Peat's rubber report. It is clear that the next danger point will be Danzig, and130 words
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Article83 1939-04-01 7 rIE F.M.S. Railways are making special concessions during the Easier holidays when tickets for a single fare may be used for a double journey. These apply only to Ist and 2nd class tickets. j Tickets for outward journeys may be j booked f rom Apr. 5 to83 words
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Advertisement27 1939-04-01 7 mhv taking incilective I IEE&9I lane. injurious drugs. 1 ffIFBOHBOi Take Lobulina, your \t $3.50 from first class Chemists. Postage 30 cts. CIIARI GO* *tobiin*on KU., Spore.27 words
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Advertisement890 1939-04-01 7 THE IiVIIIAIX OVEitSEAS BAXK. LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN BRITISH INDIA I. BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31st DECEMBER, 1938 limmm^ mmmmmmm mm mmmmmm mmm ■^■■^P——— gRs Aj p ™WftjflfJJ I I Rs. A. P. Rs. A P. I I I i. i 1 3.07.»i39 8 6 I I in hand in 137890 words
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Advertisement267 1939-04-01 8 I POm'IVELY LAST DAY! THE SCREEN'S GOLDEN-VOICED SINGING STAR j S u"Lin K her Kreatea. hi, ONE NIGHT j I i„ a new type UGW MUSICAL comedy- j j 3 SHOWS j CAPITOL 3 15-6 15-9-15 I >— j MOORE \//)Vi s I "I'LL TAKE ROMANCE" I With MELVYX DOIIpLAS267 words
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Advertisement205 1939-04-01 8 I P-% A t#lG INI ATI NEE 3-15 jĔjm B\ I PA V ILIOIN TO-NIGHT 6-15 9-15 j A GALE OF SIDE-SPLITTING FUN l|# IN M.G.M.s MERRY MARITAL pF j [ROBERT MONTGOMERY I j VIRGINIA BRUCE v jHL| FIRST! YEARS" j I with f WARREN WILLIAM! BINNIE BARNES j I205 words
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Advertisement260 1939-04-01 8 no-weirs the night j I Gala Midnight Premiere At The C APITOL j Followed by General Screening WEDNESDAY NEXT! I •Ii j comes this romance of v I If* the life of Johann Strauss 11, W j«K the World's Waltz King! The Iff 5 M-G-M studios have poured jmĔĔ.\ J:'260 words
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194 1939-04-01 9 Singapore, Friday. ;;;-YE\R-OLD Javanese Chinese, L. T. Tjoa, who in December, 1937, was charged with criminal breach of trust when he used monies of certain Dutch society to the amount of $12,000 appeared to-day before Mr. Justice. W. K. Home in the public examination194 words
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Article96 1939-04-01 9 Singapore, Friday.—Poh Ah Hwee pleaded guilty this morning in the fcurth police court before Mr. Kennetn A. Blacker to a charge that he on Mar. HO at Alexandra barracks Sergeant o Mess, being a cook, employed in the Sergeant's Mess, committed theft of bread and tinned96 words
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Article111 1939-04-01 9 Singapore, Friday. i A MONTHLY payment of $20 from his salary of Sl5O per month was accepted when the public examination of a bankrupt, a Chinese storekeeper employed by the Singapore Municipality, came up for hearing to-day before Mr. Justice W. K. Home. Chua Kwee111 words
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Article56 1939-04-01 9 British Official Wireless. London. April I.—Mi. Neville Chamberlain received Mr. Lloyd George in his room at the House cf Common yesterday afternoon in connection with the international situation. It v.as intimated that had Mr. Llcvd George not been indisposed the Prime Minister would have received himBritish Official Wireless. - 56 words
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Advertisement363 1939-04-01 9 CIRCUS Tai Tbea* Kew C hinese Girls Circus BIGGEST CHINESE CIRCUS IN THE WORLD. COMMENCING ON :Uil) APRIL. 19.», AT ANSON ROAD FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. Nighttv ai 8.30 >!atir.ees on Saturday Sunday at 2.30 p.m. Weight-lifting by 19-year-old Girl Sandow. Prices ol Admission. Resen ed Flying Trapse. g363 words
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Advertisement135 1939-04-01 9 [great world I 4 AMUSEMENT PARK. LITTLE WORLD I TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW I SPECIAL ATTRACTION (Tiie Worshipping of the "WHITE SNAKE"). ||j I EVERY MONDAY, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY. FREE GIFTS lIFor ench and every one of our patrons 100,000 handsome gifts are II v ait in* for you at the LITTLE WORLD.135 words
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Advertisement357 1939-04-01 9 TO-DAY 0 TO-MORROW 4 SHOWS DAILY I ALHAMBRA j i WARNER BROS. HILARIOUS BROADWAY STAGE SUCCESS and «tarring EDDIE ALBERT //jyjjyiAl RON A 1 D RFACAN. |ANE WYMAN• HENRY O'NEJt.I DirrctcJ In W\< KFIOH'.FV IPJMIBVOT)t ,>,„, l, KhlrJ M fc ...I,* A. |,r~ W.IJ From A. I*l,. b, K)MN MOM,,.357 words
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Article686 1939-04-01 10 ifERY heartening and encouraff- ing were the words uttered by H.E. the Governor and High Commissioner, Sir Shenton Thomas, at the dinner of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association. It was the kind of speech which was necessary at this time of anxiety, giving the assurance that Singapore and686 words
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Article970 1939-04-01 10 Danzig Doomed Week-End Review Chinese Mechanics THIS week another batch erf about 600 Chinese engineers, mechanics and motor drivers has left Malaya for China either to serve at the war fronts or to be enlisted for auxiliary services behind the lines. Altogether this country has970 words
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Article198 1939-04-01 10 THE Efficiency Medal has been awarded to Sgt. R.C. Banks, and clasp to E.S.M.D. Wilson, of the S.S.V.F. Mr. J. Jeff has been appointed an official member of the Legislative Council during the absence on leave of Mr. A. B. Jordan. Mr. N.R. Jarrett will be an official198 words
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Article475 1939-04-01 10 gRITAIN at last appears to b> taking the lead in making som< sort of a stand against further ag gression by the totalitarian states. The grave statement made by thi Prime Minister to the House of Commons confirms the estimate made in this column that Poland has475 words
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Advertisement222 1939-04-01 10 C O 0) L T a m HI WONDER ultra-yiolet sun r\y cream— is Cool in application in use wil fhrc you I Glamorous. Smooth, Cool, Flawless TAN. will Prevenl Sun l>urn. will Relieve Sun Barn Pain. w ill not Soil Clothes or (.row Hair. ROBINSON CO., J SINGAPORE, KUALA222 words
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630 1939-04-01 11 Hitler Is Furious With Chamberlain Reuter. JjERR Hitler is believed to be furious at the British handling of the Polish situation and Mr. Chamberlain's announcement. All well-informed German authorities are agreed says a Berlin message, that he is going to hit back very hardReuter. - 630 words
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180 1939-04-01 11 Reuter. Chamberlain's guarantee to Poland has surprised Italians, who only yesterday morning read in their newspapers that this would probably never happen The general impression here is that Germany is out to get the polish Corridor at the earliest oportonit? It is feared thatReuter. - 180 words
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Article37 1939-04-01 11 Reuter. Warsaw. Apr. 1. A GOVERNMENT spokesman declared yesterday evening: "Mr. Chamberlain's declaration was received in Poland with great pleasure. Britain's abandonment of her former policy will, we think, lead to a positive settlement."—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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269 1939-04-01 11 Reuter. London. Apr. 1. BRITAIN'S decision to support Polish independence by arms in the even! of German agression changes the face of European politics, writes Renter's diplomatic observer' Expats stress t-p Premier's empbxate 1 on the word u ind pcndcncc" as defining tbe ground:Reuter. - 269 words
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Article175 1939-04-01 11 Reuter. London, Apr. 1. FURTHER statement by the Pi in Minister is expected when sations with other countr'''< are completed, says Reuters diplon atic correspondent. ftited .States has been kept iuhy thi situation as it developed ington read the contents cf 1 amberlain's statement beforeReuter. - 175 words
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Article74 1939-04-01 11 Reuter. THE first reaction In Soviet circles to Mr. Chamberlain's statement is favourable, writes Reuters diplomatic correpondent. M. Maisky (Soviet Ambassador) was made acquainted with the text of the statement, before it was delivered, by Lord Halifax at the Foreign Ollice. This contact apppears to have doneReuter. - 74 words
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143 1939-04-01 11 Reuter. New York. Apr. L MR. Chamberlain's statement has put sqrarely up to Germany the responsibility for any possible general war, in the opinion of circles clcsc to the White House, quoted by the Association Press correspondent at Warm Springs, Georgia, where Mr. Roosevelt isReuter. - 143 words
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Article, Illustration34 1939-04-01 11 M. Vircel Virgil, Rumanian Minister in London, who has called frequently at the British Foreign Office in the last fortnight, hoping to hear the statement now made on resistance to German aggression.34 words
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Article52 1939-04-01 11 Reuter. New York, Apr. 1. QVER 280 people were injured, eleven seriously, when two underground trains collided at Queen's Station, on the outskirts of the city. yesterday. Panic and hysteria reigned among the passengers, who were hurled in all directions amid crumpled ironwork and flying gReuter. - 52 words
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32 1939-04-01 11 Reuter. Berlin. Api\l I.—A German Heinkei single-seater fighter yesterday attained 3 speed of 746.6t5 kilometres per hour This is claimed to be a world record Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article463 1939-04-01 11 Reuter. London, Mar. 31. WHEN the House of Commons met this morning, Mr. Arthur Greenwood, deputy leader of the opposition, asked the Prime Minister whether re could make a statement on the European situation. Mr. Chamberlain replied, "Yes, but I would prefer to make it later inReuter. - 463 words
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236 1939-04-01 11 Reuter. JAPAN'S decision to occupy the Sprattley (or 'Storm') Tslnnds, between Jndo-China and Borneo, and place them "under the jurisdiction of Formosa" is receiving the attention of all the governments interested. This decision, in the middle of negotiations with France regardingReuter. - 236 words
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158 1939-04-01 11 Reuter. Bratislava, Apr. 1. THE Slovak Cabinet has decided to accept in principle Hungary's proposals for rectification of the Slovak-Ruthenian frontier. It is understood that the Slovak counterclaim for territorial compensation east of Bratislava has been practically dropped. Members of the boundary commission areReuter. - 158 words
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78 1939-04-01 11 Reuter. Washington, April L THE U.S. Navy has a wauled a contract foi 19,000-ton aircraftcarrier Hornet, included in the 1938 building programme. The cost will be 531.8C9,0C0. The new vessel, which will be completed in 34 months, will bring the number of warships beingReuter. - 78 words
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Article63 1939-04-01 11 Reuter. Jerusalem, April 3. THE Arab strike called lor yesterday as a protest against the shooting of the Arab leader Abdul Rahim on Monday, has collapsed in every town except Tulkarm. Military commanders issued a warning that a curfew would be imposed unless the shops reopened. OnlyReuter. - 63 words
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123 1939-04-01 11 Reuter. London. Mar. 3!, COME surprise is occasioned by the failure of payment yesterday or. the 1912 China loan coupon. The general impression, based on n Chungking telegram of March 29 was that both this and the Angjo-French coupon due on April 4 would beReuter. - 123 words
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Article55 1939-04-01 11 Reuter. Lucknow, Apr. I. QERIOUS rioting lias broken out between the Shias and the Sunnis (Moslem sects) as a result of i religiolu controversy. The police fired eleven rounds yeserdav to disperse rioters, of whom !ome 600 were arrested. About a lozen police were injured. TheReuter. - 55 words
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Article85 1939-04-01 11 Reuter. London, Ap:\ 1. ON the Stcck Exchange yesterday bus! ness was very small during the morning, with prices mostly lower, pending the Prime Minister's statement in the House ot Commons concerning international affairs. After delivery of the statement the tone improved markedly and the majorityReuter. - 85 words
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Article40 1939-04-01 11 London. Apr. 1 —The result cf the by Riectlpn in the Kincardine and WesAberdeenshire constituency was declared yesterday afternoon c.s follows- Mr. Thcrnton Kern lev (Coneervative) 11,111; Mr. I vine <Libr-al» 9.0 J0; no cha: British Official Wireless.40 words
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Advertisement34 1939-04-01 11 lEyeI Eye Ight examined Objectively by I our Refract! -C p CHONO I M;.s'a :cs m c impo slbli sTel j? >v THE UERI l.\ OPfICAL CO. 142, South Bridge Rd., Singapore. f ——a!34 words
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619 1939-04-01 12 Motion For Reference Back Carried Singapore, Friday. WHETHER limited competition would be an incentive or a detenent la strikes which would paralyse Singapore's transport services was the subject of an animated discussion in with the monopoly granted to the619 words
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Article76 1939-04-01 12 Singapore, Friday. AT to day's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, Mr. S. B. Tan again raised the question as to when the public might expect further reductions in charges for electric light supplies and or an abolition of the minimum charge. The President, Mr. W. Bartley, replied that76 words
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Article26 1939-04-01 12 British Wireless. London. Mar. 30. The King, accompanied by the Queen, visited the two big London County Council estates in Hackney to-day.—British Wireless.British Wireless. - 26 words
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Article69 1939-04-01 12 In consequence of the accident l„ the P. and <>. s> Canton t h<> s s 'Chitrar Hill turn round at Hongkons <•»<» London via usual ports in place of Ihe ss. 'Canton.' The l 't hitral' is expected to leave Hongkong at noon on69 words
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Article161 1939-04-01 12 Singapore, Friday. QEVERAL important decisions in connection with recommendations of the Trimmer (Traffic) Committee were confirmed at a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to-day. ABU** the decisions wereThe commissioners agreed that in certain cases the provision of lo ops off the streets for turning and waiting vehicles161 words
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Article85 1939-04-01 12 [From Our Own Reporter] K. Lumpur, Thur. Uay. MOST luck> to be alive to-day is a Chinese passenger who. while attempting to catch the Kuala Lumpur Penang mail train yesterday morning, slipped and fell between the platform and the train. Pluckil.v he lay low between the85 words
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167 1939-04-01 12 Singapore. Saturday. HE the Governor and Lady Thomas were present at an At Home given by the committee of the Singapore Tui 1 Club yesterday evening in honour ox Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Todd, who are leaving for home on retirement on AP167 words
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Article112 1939-04-01 12 Singapore. Saturday. VliE wedding took place this morning in the Registry, before Mr. Conrad O.dham. of Mr. Evert Karel Henny Undeboom. son of Mr. and Mrs. Evert Li*> deboom, to Miss Evardine Ernestine Prins, daughter of the late Mr. and the late Mrs. C. Prins. Both parties are112 words
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Article105 1939-04-01 12 Singapore, Friday. AGREED to a proposal ot the RuA ral Board that all pigs in that area be slaughtered in the Municipal slaughter-houses.''—Decision of Committee No. 2. After this decision had been confirmed at to day's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners. Mr. E. A. Brown made105 words
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Article92 1939-04-01 12 Singapore, Friday. A SURPLUS of over $169,500 for 1938 was reported by the President, Mr. W. Hartley, at to-day's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners. Final accounts for 1938 were passed. "The accounts for the past year have now been closed," Mr. Hartley said, "and they show92 words
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Article, Illustration640 1939-04-01 12 ASIATIC UNEMPLOYMENT Kuala Lumpur. Friday. "IF tne people of Kuala Lumpur appreciate good music as much as I thi p JO pie in distress appreciate the efforts being made on their behalf the Town Hall will be packed at this evening's concert/; remarks Mr.640 words
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Article403 1939-04-01 12 Singapore, Friday. AN the ground that the settled policy of the Commissioners in regard lo staff housing was intended for members of the Municipal intermediate service, Mr. S. B. Tan opposed a decision taken by one of the standing committees whereby it was agreed that the Trading403 words
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193 1939-04-01 12 Singapore, Friday. MENTION of the fact that the Jalan Besar football stadium does not even pay its running expenses, was made by Mr. W. Bartley, Municipal President, at a meeting of the Commissioners to-day when Dr. A. j. Lim unsuccessfully moved reference back193 words
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Article30 1939-04-01 12 The Imi orial air mail expected on Friday kaa been delayed 48 hours and will arrive on Sunday. The mail due to-dfty has also been delayed until Sunday,30 words
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Advertisement64 1939-04-01 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. :o: CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. THONIS 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE %tA RuilE, MCI TOU, PER BONAL ACCIDENT WORK MEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: S\ It KM BAN POI BROS., MALACCA HONG CHYE ft CO., X LUMPUR WENG IIENG LOONG. NG KON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH, IPOH LEE64 words
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Advertisement6 1939-04-01 12 I WHILE THEM'S I I -THERE'ILIFE/6 words
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866 1939-04-01 13 Firm Warning To Nazi Government Reuter. TN THE event of an attack upon Poland, the British Government would feel bound at once to lend the Polish Government all the support in their power. This was the essence of a dramatic statement to the HouseReuter. - 866 words
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Article170 1939-04-01 13 Reuter. Ottawa. Mar. 31. 11HAT Canada should risk the lives of her citizens every twenty tears to protect small nations seemtri to many, a nightmare, dec-tared Mr. Mackenzie King opening a fulldress debate on foreign affairs in the House of Commons. The Dominion had enough difficulty inReuter. - 170 words
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145 1939-04-01 13 Reuter. London, Mar. 31. THE capture of Xanchang re--1 presents the first important Japanese success since the fall of Hankow and Canton, says The Times. In the fate of ihe city may be seen the epitomised process which Tokyo likes to call the regeneration ofReuter. - 145 words
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Article102 1939-04-01 13 Reuter. London. Mar. 31. nlTIFUL scene? occurred in the CrcyI don aerodrome when an attempi was made to take back twelve aliens ir.cluding women who arrived yesterday in the Danish Airliner from Warsaw. They .<: m Jewish refugees from Czechoslovakia and had yesterday night inReuter. - 102 words
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Article60 1939-04-01 13 Reuter. Macao. Mar. 31. COLLOWING the arrival cf Kwangsi 1 troops under the Ironsides GeneChang Pah Kwei the Japanese an reported to have suffered heavy tosses in the vicinity of Kongmocn and retired yesterday evening. The Japanese are also reported to have tost two aeroplanes shotReuter. - 60 words
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Article119 1939-04-01 13 P. O. HOME TRIP Chitral To Replace The Canton SingaDore. Saturday. THE P. and O. liner Chitral will take the place on the homeward run of the Canton, which came into collision with the French steamer Marechal Joffre otf Hongkong. The ChitraJ. will turn round at Hongkong and is due119 words
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Article52 1939-04-01 13 Reuter. London. Mar. 31.—Mrs. Harry Ro>. wife of the wellknown dance band leader and daughter of the Rajah of Sarawak cave birth to a son. This is the second j child she has given birth to. the firs 1 being a daughter born in AugustReuter. - 52 words
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Article213 1939-04-01 13 Reuter. Shanghai, Mar. 31« T?Ot R Chinese were wounded this afternoon when a Japanese sen.ry on the bridge leading into Hongkew from the Settlement fired one shot at a Chinese pedestrian who failed to stop v. hen challenged. The bullet alter striking the pedestrian in the legReuter. - 213 words
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Article131 1939-04-01 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Mar. 3U. ANOTHER Government lottery was drawn on Sunday and was interesting from the point of view of the norn de plume's on the counterfoils. At the 203 th turn of the wheels the first prize of £10,000 was drawn. The name131 words
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Advertisement97 1939-04-01 13 J I• :.^jj^^i^^' A butter that everyone will on joy— with a rich flavour that makes it so irresistible. mm mmm% 'PHONE: STORE 5376 (."> lines). K. LUMPUR 3331 3 lines), IPOH llfl HI (2 lines), PENANG 1500 1501, BUTTERWORTH 33. /cvt.of Singapore Cold Storage Co., Lii. i —r WP97 words
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Article273 1939-04-01 14 FOLLOWING are the handicaps for this altera—n*a racing at Taipm in tt te second and final day of the laiping Turf Club's extra Skyc ninl. D bMc tolrs will be mi races three and lour, and six and seven and the ireep will he drawn on273 words
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91 1939-04-01 14 IN two .straight sets N. S. Wise and Paul Clerc won the doubles championship event in the S.C.C. tennis tournament yesterday beating Ro v Smith and K. c. Cherrington 6—3, 9--7. The winners won the first set with very little opposition, but they found91 words
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154 1939-04-01 14 JHE Malacca Lawn Tennis Associa lion invite entries for the Beamish. Cup, which is open to all players under the age ol' 21 years. Entrieswill close on Thursday, Apr. 13. Tho entrance fee is 50 cents. Balls and ball-pickers wid be supplied. All matches154 words
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Article, Illustration419 1939-04-01 14 Exhibition Games At S. C. R. C. MISS GEM HOAHING, Chinese lawn tennis wonder, thrilled a large, cosmopolitan crowd oi enthusiasts with sparkling tennis when she exhibition matches in aid ot the China Relief Fund at Hong Lim Gieen, yesterday afternoon. Playing her first419 words
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123 1939-04-01 14 UO member of (he Australian Davis Cup tram has so far applied for permission for his wife to go with him or the Davis Cup tour. This is a n suit of a Board edict to the effect that the wife of a player123 words
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Article214 1939-04-01 14 Singapore, Friday. IN an exhibition game of tennis at the S.R.C. yesterday. S. Murakami and T. kobayashi beat P. F. de Souza and H. N. Balhetchet, 6— 2, 5—7. 6—4. Monday's Ties Tics for Monday in the S R C. tournament arc: CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES214 words
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322 1939-04-01 14 Draw For Malayan IndoCeylonese Tournament THE following are the entries and A draw in the fourth All-Malayan Indo-Ceylonese Tennis Tournament to be held in Kuala Lumpur over the Easter holidays, Apr. 7 to Apr. 10 MEN'S OPEN SINGLES P Suppiah bye, N Caleb v. Rajaratnam L Nataraian v. X Rasiah,322 words
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Advertisement139 1939-04-01 14 No costly baking failures with ROYAL fSI This Cream of Tartar baking ponder W^vQ^W insures fluffy, tempting cakes Vs^S^^^M YOl can depend on Royal— every time Bfl«^-v3 —for perfect baking action. It brings out all the delicious goodness of fine in grcdicnts gives a lighter, fluffier texturc. Buy a tin139 words
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567 1939-04-01 15 "Referee - Gunboat Smith Beats Fern andez (By "Referee" JJOON MAR and Neil Hemchit mixed it again at the Happy World last <ught, and this time Hemchit won, scoring a spectacular knock-out in the fourth round. When they met three weeks ago Boon Mah567 words
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Article115 1939-04-01 15 The U.seful-Lads Badminton Party and the Singapore Harbour Board J.S.C. will meet in a friendly match of six singles and four doubles to be played at the former's Kampong Bahru court, on Saturday and Sunday, starting at 3.30 p.m. each day. The following players will represent the Useful-Lads115 words
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744 1939-04-01 15 [From Our Own Correspondent} TAIPING, FRIDAY. rPHE FIRST DAY'S EVENTS IN THE TWO-DAY EXTRA SKYE 1 MEETING OF THE TAIPING TURF CLUB WERE RUN OFF AT TAIPING THIS AFTERNOON The going was heavy, and t"-'c.ame heavier after the fourth race which744 words
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Article48 1939-04-01 15 Following are selections for this afternoon's racing at Taiping. Race I—ANACONDA Bay Rose Race 2—ARMY CONTRACTOR Queen Beon Race 3 —SPRING GIRL Phar Par Race 4*—STONE GINGER Policy Rate 5 SKY RAIDER La Cploniale Race G— LITTLE MOTHER Republican Race 7—JUST MY LUCK Young Ginger.48 words
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Advertisement100 1939-04-01 15 YEAST-YITAMEV-TABLETS Yeast-Vitamin. Tablets help in shortest time in: General exhaustion. Weakness. Neurasthenia, Anaemia and Chlorosis, Headache, Pains in the back, Gastric Disorders, ahundant Acidity of stomach, Colds, Influenza, Affections of the skin as pustules, furuncles. Furtheron in: menstrual Disturbances, Constipation, etc. Yeast Vitamin tablets also purify the blood and body.100 words
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Advertisement173 1939-04-01 15 fX\. f*Sk Vacuum Packed Vlways Fresh EDGE WORTH ft tMt' as nearlj perfect as Tobacco can X OF ALL TOBACCONISTS. F.A.BARTHOLOMEUSZ, m > Singapore. S/io/> to-day at:GIAN SIXGHS 2nd GRAND EASTOII DFMfiBS tVE OPEN TILL 8 P.M. If this is not convenient to you SHOP TO-MORROW-WE OPEN FROM 8 a.m.173 words
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Advertisement364 1939-04-01 15 3 YEARS' SUFFERING with GASTRIC ULCER To-day a happy man Think of it. Three dragging years of d uly torture (loodness know* 1 have kuttereJ." writes Mr S. A. and only those who have sultefed from gastric nicer can fully understand what he endured. Here is his letter: I feel364 words
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Advertisement56 1939-04-01 15 —> Idsßtlflaa th* Omiim LIFETIME 1! Wh*D you boy uoArmi LiraTOO rcuk.oyU.Bi, Ml of its LinA AuJ |t'» thrifty t**~forth* ra*r«nU« wun yea »f Ufaktnt »»r»k», IMmb Wn BBJBmi Mm nmt 1 SheaffpcS ~ffs MkH «I fat* f tamr. M »r»«. Mm J Klion HcriK Pho &l < •>.. Y56 words
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Obituary236 1939-04-01 16 MR. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, to-day postponed sine die an inquiry into the death of a Chinese named Yew Lai Choon, who was seen falling from the vessel Ho Hong on Mar. 21. The Chinese was on his way down to Singapore from the236 words
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Article153 1939-04-01 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Mar. 30. FROM next month an entirely new publication, "The Bangkok Short Wave Radio Times" will be issued by the Overseas Publicity Section of the Publicity Bureau and devoted solely to short wave broadcasting in Siam. This will be distributed free of153 words
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Article1278 1939-04-01 16 DIOCESAN MEETING Singapore, Friday. < f LANCtNG through the Diocesan Chronicle of the Philippine Islands the other day I was startled by the announcement of a terrifying programme of reductions and retrenchments which Bishop Mosher Had boen compelled to introduce, by the drying up of1,278 words
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Article227 1939-04-01 16 (From Our Own Correspondent i Bangkok, Mar. 29. rjN Saturday in the National Assembiy, which was nearing the end of its present session, a member happened to propose that the next ordinary session should open on June 24, that being a memorable day in the political227 words
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Advertisement328 1939-04-01 16 WAKEUPYOUR LIVER BILE~ W.thct Calomel- And You'll Jump Out oi Bed Full ol Vim and Vigour. Your liver Ahold pour liquid bile into your bow«la#flr. If,?fr n-.t flowing f reel>. your food It ju*t deeay» in the bowel*. 9" your stomach. You Uour whole irlHfl is poisoned and you feel328 words
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Article, Illustration330 1939-04-01 17 Probables 7; Rest J H :AB and desultory, yesterday's soccer game at the Stadium between P -bable eleven to go to Saigon and the Rest, was relieved what by Hay, probables' centre forward's display. vi d six of his sides seven while the Rest's330 words
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Article40 1939-04-01 17 i Women's Bogey Competilst nine on March win tor Mrs. A. Nabop The lolKwlng are deA. N :m 3 up M. S Marshall 1 up. Jj L. Walker i up. Currie all square. S Abed 2 down.40 words
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Article28 1939-04-01 17 will represent the Paya against the Chek Seng's h<> former's ground on Tan Yong Boon. AlSamy, Bee Din; Ismail; Fn( >k Kup, Reserves: and JafTar.28 words
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Article57 1939-04-01 17 turn match of badminton mj two doubles will fee the Happy World covered irsday at 7.30 p.m. berytime badminton party old badminton party. will represent the J' Peh Teng Slew, C uak, George Tan, Wee 1 C Mah. Edmund Yeo Gan Poh Yeow, Lim Peng Alkrdee. Saleh Ahmat,57 words
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Article36 1939-04-01 17 re taken out for the Foursome competition Golf club which resulted Mrs. F. Starr 44-11 =33 Mrs. Mr--47-11 =36 HOLE IK ONE 'n the March Women's f Starr holed the 6th v in one.36 words
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Article89 1939-04-01 17 The following are results in the V.M.C.A. billiards tournament:— P. C. Sands (scratch) beat Wee Hong Heng <—30» 250—239; Dr. V. Xavier (—7O) beat Po Guan Chwee (—3O) w.0.; J. Wong (scratch) beat Kam Gim Lock (—5Ol 250—179: Alfred Nathaniels (—5O) beat R. Lyne (scratch»89 words
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Article178 1939-04-01 17 The following members have accepted to play for S.C.C. vs. S.R.C. 2nd XI on Saturday. Apr. 1, 2 p.m. at S.R.C.:~ W. R. King (Capt.). A. M. Carbery, M. C. Elliott, A. F. Hunter. J. W. Jackson, C. Milton, R H. Marsh. Major A. Nevill, J. T. Rea.178 words
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Article60 1939-04-01 17 The following have been selected tc play water-polo for the Junior Department against "22nd Heavy Battery On Tuesday. Apr. 4. at the V.M.C.A. Pool at 4.15 p.m.:—Vow Wah Sung. Loh Heng Kee. Choo Seng Chye, Chua Kirn Chiang, Wong Fatt Lim. Kwik Sam York, Chan60 words
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Article104 1939-04-01 17 The Marigold B P. beat the Merrytime B P. at the Happy World Stadium on Thursday, by four games to three. The scores were (Marigold players mentioned first):—Low Seah Chuan beat Richard 15—5, 15—7; Tan Cheng Hoe beat A. Sujak 15—7, s—o; Chua Leng Kuan beat George Tan104 words
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Article143 1939-04-01 17 IN the "A" Class, the St. Patrick's Challenge Trophy at the R.S. Y.C. races oji Sunday was won by Kathleen 111, sailed by the owner Mr. V. C. Bath. In the "B" Class, the second and final race for the Hoops Remembrance Cup was won143 words
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Article51 1939-04-01 17 The following have been selected to play football for the V.M.C.A. <Leagiie> against Indian Association on Tuesday, Apr. 4, at 510 p.m. on the Anson Road ground:-Wee Aik Chan; V. N Plllay, M. Swyny, Moxon, Ranatunga Mitchell, Jackson. Kite, Leembruggen, Mcßeath, Ong Swee Keng. Reserves:—Tan Guan Kiat, Vaughan,51 words
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116 1939-04-01 17 Reuter. Bournemouth, Mar. 31.— Henry Cotton and ArchieJ Compsiton tied for first Place at 292, Mf*J**s Don Curties of Queen s Park, a loca professional, at 29fi in the Daily Man £2,000 tourney. Compston who was making his initial return to bigReuter. - 116 words
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Article70 1939-04-01 17 The following have been selected to represent the Beginner's Badminton Party, in a friendly match against the Joybell's Badminton Party "B" string, consisting of three singles and two doubles, to be played on Bunday. Apr. 2, at the former's court, at 2.30 p.m.:— Yeo Soon Hock. Sunny Teo,70 words
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422 1939-04-01 17 Wearne Bros: ....5, G.E.C.: ....0. |N the Business House League fixture played yesterday on the S.H.B. ground, Wearne Brothers beat the General Electric Company by five clear goals. In the last stages of the game, tempers marred play and the referee intervened and422 words
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Advertisement180 1939-04-01 17 THE USE EVERYTHING I f DON'T TALK LIKE GOES WRONG' THAT ANN" lrp LUCK WHY MFNT DON'T YOU SEE YOU RE MY I THE DENTIST ONLY ABOUT 1 (MOST BAD'BREATH IS BY IMPROPERLY CLEANED TEETH I SUGGEST COLGATE'S DENTAL CREAM BECAUSE IT CLEANS TEETH THOROUGHLY, BEAUTIFIES THEM I LEAVES YOUR180 words
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Advertisement602 1939-04-01 17 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL A TO-NIGHT GREAT WALTZ DANCE NIGHT SPECIAL CABARET ITEMS BY THE MISSES COURTENAY SICNE GREEN PRIZES for the BEST EXPONENTS of the VIENNESE MODERN WALTZ also the International Radio Stag.- Star—American Blues* Singer. LILLIAN WARNER Dinner $3.00 BOOK YOUR TABLE Non-diners $1.00 RAFFLES BAKERY ORDER YOUR HOT602 words
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464 1939-04-01 18 I "Picture Tour" Planned By Central Government ANY patriotic exhibitions have been seen in the social hall of the Lewis Memorial Institutional Church in Chungking since the war began, but few aroused so much interest among the Chinese and foreign464 words
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Article103 1939-04-01 18 Chanj;sh;«. OVEK 300 Japanese were killed by Chinese guerrilla forces in m, r them Hunan province along tfct Canton-Hankow Railway. Many Japanese soldiers were tai prisoner. Colonel Liv I-hua and Colonel Bo Shih-hung in command of thee;., were each rewarded $2,000 by G ra Hsich Yoh.103 words
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Article, Illustration176 1939-04-01 18 f|NE of the biggest pharinaceuIleal factories in the East has come into being in Hongkong. Equipped with the latest processes Tor the manufacture of medicines, this million-dollar factory has been built with entirely Chinese capital. Nearly ail of China's leaders in the medical profession have clubbed176 words
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Article65 1939-04-01 18 Central News. Shiukwan. A Youth Corps of 1.000 children between ages of 12 and n is I < organised by the Kwangtung Provincial Government. Members of the Corps will be given rigid training along civic, military and other lines in order to bring them up to beCentral News. - 65 words
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Article188 1939-04-01 18 CHILDREN'S DAY this \e.u falls on Apr. 4, and it is being celebrated by all Chinese children everywhere. This year, in view of the privations" to which children are being subjected in China, Children's Day will not be as happy an occasion as it used188 words
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139 1939-04-01 18 Central News. Chungkbm TO bring further comfort to China's wounded soldiers, a Friends ot Wounded Soldiers Association" was recently organised in Kwedin, pnncipal capital of Kwangsi. Sponsored by the War Area S Corps which is attached to the Ns Military Council the Association, receivedCentral News. - 139 words
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Advertisement366 1939-04-01 18 Mother! Here's the Friend you often need The way children kno< themselves llfjf- M^Wj^hQ feverl reliable antiseptic healer in the ff Id Idol house. Keep a tin of OitiniraOintmm' 'thout 1 ment by you and you are ready for ■c^' CURA !i For quick, clean healing, for draww use Cuticura366 words
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Advertisement124 1939-04-01 18 I I OOK AHEAD. A man's anility ls bound to show itself When he is determined to succeed and takes the necessary i steps to enhance his present value. Those who have succeeded with Che aid af the 1.C.3. know and n-eeia'e the value of its Training. Why not increase124 words
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Advertisement72 1939-04-01 18 DAILY CHINA PAGE Ed i ted By T. H. Tan SCHOOL CHILDREN NEED THIS QUICK-ENERGY BREAKFAST to keep minds alert and prevent overstrain energy reserve. Breakfast should build f f U p ener gy quickly, to prevent overstraia. J&t That's why modern parents are serving 4H m Jm KtnoGGS Corn72 words
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97 1939-04-01 19 MEERUT CONFERENCE Meerut, Mar. 25. I Hindus and Muslims could no* now live together amicably in India had become almost impossible for them to co-exist nnder inte —then they might be able to do so by dividing97 words
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Article1447 1939-04-01 19 (United Press). n« the delegates to the 'Major Nawab Jamshed I ha man of the Recepdf i lared that the I maoded that the lake stock of their i the field of practical than merely pass re[uslim league, he said, oi Indian Muslims waken then, to(United Press). - 1,447 words
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Article105 1939-04-01 19 (United Press). Bombay. Mar. 27. THE Egyptian delegation arrived 1 here this morning by Punjab Mail from Delhi. Immediately after alighting from the train tbiev drove straight to Tajmahal Hotel' where they would be staying for four days Interviewed by United Press, the leader of the Delegation said(United Press). - 105 words
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Article39 1939-04-01 19 (United Press). Lucknow. Mar. 23 Acharya Narendra Deo was unanimously elected president of the annual session of the All India Kisan Sabha to be held at Gaya during the ensuing Easter holidays, Swami Sahajanand having withdrawn. (United Press I.(United Press). - 39 words
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512 1939-04-01 19 (United Press). New Delhi Mar 23 yyiTH the European tension approaching a breaking point, Mahatma Gandhi gave Mr K. T. Birchall, the Special correspondent of the New York Tina s." a message to the world as his contribution towards solving a situation which, he said,(United Press). - 512 words
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Article72 1939-04-01 19 (United Press). New Delhi. Mar. 22.—Congress Party's amendment to reduce salt duty by four annas per maund was carried in the Central Assembly to-day by 55 against 38 votes, the Muslim League party remaining neutral. This amendment alone is tantamount to the rejection of the(United Press). - 72 words
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Advertisement91 1939-04-01 19 Daily j India Page Edited by j C.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. j The Wise Way to Perfect f^SM Hygiene (^1 You can be sure of Calvert's X J£ \j Carbolic Soft Soap. It keeps HL I f you clean and refreshed, and TWk. is pleasant to use, because it /f feels91 words
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Advertisement77 1939-04-01 19 "It's a good thing" rf Andl was lucky, too, in finding some- ImJ; o//* Mam ier in bis pocket. It's "The filter tip is what appeals to me. wB^PBBK It makes tlx flavour of good tobacco 1 ~1 better still. And dv Maurier never give duM A U RIE R77 words
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Article, Illustration105 1939-04-01 20 ~.'^sAvs-^*t&i«BgR«»fi» Above is a picture of Mr. R S. Hudson, Secretary- of the Department of Overseas Trade, photographed with his wife just before leaving London for Warsaw and Moscow for trade talks between the British, Polish and Soviet Governments. Left: A picture taken at the wedding105 words
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