Malaya Tribune, 3 April 1939
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section39 1939-04-03 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales'' VOL. XXVI -No. 78. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, April 3, im The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1939 fivf. n^vfT*39 words
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Advertisement80 1939-04-03 1 !classified! I ADVERTISEMENTS bring you RESULTS for only 3 CENTS j per word in this paper I 'VHUI hen bahy needs milk WW from a bottle milk at its hcst YOU WILL THEN BE CERTAIN V m THAT HIS LITTLE BONES WILL x t *f> GROW STRAIGHT AND HIS D80 words
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Advertisement31 1939-04-03 1 LATE 92, PICCADILLY, LONDON. S DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER j TAILORM A DES GOWNS I FOR ALL OCCASIONS IN STOCK. FROM:— S 5. S 30. 13 BATTERY ROAD, TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE. 5 MMMNMnMMMMHMMMMMMN31 words
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Article55 1939-04-03 2 Columbia started shooting recently on a new western drama, temporarily enti tied "Mounted Pil!ce No 1", starring Charles Starrett, with Linda Winters furnishing the love interest. The "Sins oi the Pioneers", songsters and musj cians, who appear in all of Starrett'* pictures, will again be featured. Barn Nelson will direct,55 words
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Article117 1939-04-03 2 lhe Thrilhv which has been screened In Singapore b-fore. began a welcome sfason at the Capitol ast night, and larse audiences attended. Colin Clive takes the nam: role and John iaTes and Mac Clarke; with, Bon, Karloft are also m an excelLnt cut I h" story117 words
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Article153 1939-04-03 2 COLUMBIA'S •There's That Woman Again," with Melvyn Douglas and J Virginia Bruce in the will go into Radio City Music Hall for a premiere engagement following "Torpor Trkes a Trij which is new paying there. Among the prominent screen personalities supporting the principals are Margaret153 words
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Article105 1939-04-03 2 RITA Hayworth, who has just com rl 2f ."ri an Imoortrnt role in "Th Lone Wolf's Daughter.*" was assigned niay the role of Judith." in "Plane N 4." Jean Arthur and Cary Grant hat the lec:di. ana Richard Barthelrnc featured Howard Hawks is directing from the screen105 words
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Article224 1939-04-03 2 TO-MORROW FOR A LL HEADERS. Three planetary oppositions to-duy arc not prom ing for Imsimss progress so don*t try to push matters. Refrain from interviewing if you cat exercise patience in all thing and don't be carried aumj any sudden impute.'. SPECIAL INFLUENCES April 20 to224 words
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Advertisement450 1939-04-03 2 STEAVKK SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA .MKWporateti n EntlaadL I» (j (o.: S MMKGS. oin WARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore. 1939 CARTHAGE Apr. 7 BANG Al ORE <i.UUO Apr. 8 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Apr. 21 fIMH HI 17 000 May 5 I BHUTAN t».W M a Y G K EHj H C.OOO May 15450 words
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Advertisement484 1939-04-03 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. i §NORDDEITSCHER (Incorporated Ul (;«rinanyi The uvi in-t'-d are company's Intended ftxluris:— OUTWARD. I„r VIA MI A. HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due S pore. 1939 n \\_r;::,sOUßO" Apr. 6 <. s '•GNEISii.NAU' 1 omits North China Apr. 13 rppis' omits Tsingtau Apr. 2j uTi -ELBE" umil484 words
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Advertisement397 1939-04-03 2 r=«....... .-■■•••«■■■■■•"W LUXURY with ECONOMY j One ("lass Motorships Cabins with Private Hath. Etl client Cuisine Moderate Fare-. To- LONDON, j TO: PALESTINE, ROTTERDAM. J ROTTERDAM. HAMBtTRG AND HAMBURG A COPENHAGEN. I j :S?A lIAr I N Apr. 11 j MALAYA abt. Api. 24 ALSIA May 2 KINA May 20397 words
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Advertisement153 1939-04-03 2 'V AM m T R r AMEk t K A ti nte IB Deuisch-Australi the DampischifTs Gesellsohaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PA&ib'£NGER AMD CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN FORTS. Due Spore 1939. v m.s. KULMLRLA-ND Direct Apr. 6 <?.3 NORDMARK Direct Apr. 13 f m.s. DUIiL'BURG153 words
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Miscellaneous61 1939-04-03 2 (AiilOf.: "Frankenstein." *LHAMBKA: "Brother Rat." l AVII ION: "There's Always To-morro*. ROYAL: "Indian Stage and Cinema Show.' MARLBOROUGH: "Arunagiri Nathar." QUEENS: "A W'-man Alone." ROXY: "The Valley of the Giants." GARRICK: •Mungle-ke-Javan." Dvnamite Ranch HAPPY WORLD: "Cabaret, Side Shows cinema, and oth**r atNl WORLD: "Cabaret, Side Shows mi i r\61 words
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Miscellaneous195 1939-04-03 2 r DAILY CROSSWORD MR nr Bj S•' •jSjJfy JBHhB SHHB LaMMj tHlßtfl Sj&jjSl m JjSjf* hi .> I MB PBb pßr* L.^-~1-— CLUES ACROSS: CUJES DOWN: I glf 1 in effect j] KnfeSd by the sound lft Rise to rule (anagram). 4 Forsaken l R-:lnd th s kind ol rock195 words
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Article469 1939-04-03 3 LONDON SHARE LIST London, Friday. taMmm oi'o V10US To da y Change kastilicrs 89 9 90 4-7H IrHinlop Rubber 26 26 General Electric 76 4i/ ***** M Imperial Chemical Industries 29 9 29 A?2 imperial Tobacco 130|7Vs 1313 I?5d Anglo-Dutch 24 3 24 3 Canadian Pacific 4469 words
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Article163 1939-04-03 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore Apr. 1. 1 p.m. Com pant m—a. Total fo? Dividend Book* financial Tin. close Date Ex. Dir. yeai or 01 m Payable Date to datf Klano p, V r7 2 A l 3r 12 Anr. 18 Apr. 13 2'-.'; ww 2>Yz% Apr.163 words
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Article843 1939-04-03 3 Quotations Praser And Co. MINING Singapore, Apr. 1, 1 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 3 3 9 Austral Amal 49 53 Austral Malay 39 44jAyer Hitam 20 21 Ayer Weng 0.65 0.70 Bangrin Tin 19 19 9 Batu Sclangor 1.23 1.28 cd843 words
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318 1939-04-03 3 M Singapore, Apr. I. Ampats Bu f?l s Severs Ayer Hitams 20' 2 o? 9 Bangrins "i" Batu Selangors 122 \toy Hitam 027 nil Hongkong Tin 7 32 Chenderiangs ?6 2 Hong Fatts 060 12 Idris Hyd. 5 2 u -«3 Ipoh Tin 2 5318 words
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Article15 1939-04-03 3 Singapore. Monday. The price ol tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $108% (UP15 words
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Article15 1939-04-03 3 The price of rubber at noon tn Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 27 Sellers 27%.15 words
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Article258 1939-04-03 3 8% Maynard Co., Ltd.. $30,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 N 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: i% 1901 red. 1940 $44)0,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 100 101 norn 1907 red. 19*7 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31, SeDt 30 106 103 norn 1909 red. 1955 i 1,000,000 Int. Mar.258 words
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Article88 1939-04-03 3 Paris 176 51 64 New York 4.68» a Montreal 4.70Va Brussels 27.83 Geneva 20.874 Amsterdam 8.81 3 4 Milan 89 Berlin 11.67 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Prague nom. Helsingfors 226% Madrid nominal Lisbon 110*4 Athens 547 V 2 London, Apr. 2. Bucharest 660 Buenos Aires 20.28 Rio 388 words
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Advertisement18 1939-04-03 3 THE ASTERN UNITED Honi {KMEN 's co.vipbnsa AN I'UBLIC UABILITY INSURANCE. CltCr SINCATOXE. W. HALL, Oaten I Uamfrr18 words
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Advertisement19 1939-04-03 3 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand.) MARINE INSURANCE W. G. DOVE. Manager 5926. 2. Finlavson Green19 words
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Advertisement157 1939-04-03 3 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDkA, LIMITED. The Company, which is incorporated in the S.S. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes llie following duties:— EXECUTOR &OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON. TRLT3TEE OF A157 words
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Advertisement375 1939-04-03 3 lIAMi OF I lII.\A Incorporated In China by Special Charter). 12, CeeU Street. Singapore Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-9. Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital .b. $40,000,000 00 Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. t 5,200,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. 2375 words
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Advertisement2916 1939-04-03 4 JBSSaMlSlfliJjJigiBBSSI Any quantity. Apply 243, Geylang Kg* nFoR~SALE: Second-har.d Building Materials. 16. Handy Road off DhotJy Ghaut. (bo3b FOR SALE Teak Settee 2 chairs, record cabinet, good order. S! 5 tot. Apply Box m, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. CO. P,2 Orchard Road. Beet Lady's Millinery In Singapore. Clearance Bale now m2,916 words
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Advertisement573 1939-04-03 4 wainliiiiJ i<y European, Le Hokkien from English speaking t Particulars to Box 259, Malaya Ti Ipoh. WANTED STUDENTS: At Kinta of Commerce. Ipoh. Commercial General Education. i .ll ii- _i_m i— i ""FOR SALE 109 years Leaseh'i.o 1 Land area 2A. 2R. U7P. Situated milestone, Seletar, near the An Suitable573 words
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Advertisement705 1939-04-03 5 n MFMORICM. In loving memory of my dearly beloved mother, Madam Oh Geok Eng, who passed away on the 3rd of April 1928. From her loving daughter Chong Tin Nyong. NOTICE. MV. Tan Tiam Kee, Representative of the Prudential Assurance Co.. Ltd., Is at present On a visit to Kelantan.705 words
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Advertisement492 1939-04-03 5 I PROBATE No. 139 of 1938. I in the Estate of PANG Kill alias PANG SIEW LOON deceased. Pursuant to Section 29 Chapter 59 (Trustees Ordinance). NOTICE is hereby given that all person..' claiming to be creditors and other persons having any >claim or demands against the abovenamed Pang Kui492 words
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Advertisement302 1939-04-03 5 war i" ,f| tf^Hr some new' ARRIVALS Card Tricks Without Sleight of Hand or Apparatus by L. Widdop. SO 6C The Drawing-Room Entertainer by Cecil H. Bulhvant 0.60 lhe Job Hunter's Guide by David J. Murphy 0.60 Legal Quidt In Love Marriage by Arthur Laxon 060 How Shall I Word302 words
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Advertisement217 1939-04-03 5 A nice cup of Gold Tea" certainly sounds and may even look, less romantic than draughts of Rhenish and Tots of Glenlivet. But it never gave anybody a headache, never kindled tempers, drew swords, fired pistols, or gave cause for doleful and repentant Morrows. YEE SHOON GRANITE QUARRY Specialists in217 words
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Advertisement112 1939-04-03 5 New Chinese ti!ov of heavy Malacca pattern, durable, and affording ventilation, $7 per 1,000, for samples, apply CHOP I KIM LAM, No. 38, Telok Ayer I Street. Lighter and heaviei I patterns also available on appliJ cation. in \iu. i\ SOCKS STOCKINGS, PORCELAIN WARES GOLD FISH AQUARIUMS. Period: 29tn Mar.—7th112 words
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Article98 1939-04-03 6 During the week ending Mar. 25, 1939 exports from Malayan ports amounted t 0 48.241 cases, of which: 40.996 (85 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom. 2.402 (5 per cent cases to the Continent of Europe, 2.475 (5 per cent.) cases to Canada and 298 words
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Advertisement541 1939-04-03 6 ARE YOUR EYES WEAKrfffi* Avail yourself of the expert services of a -killed qualified Specialist with over 35 years European clinical experience. Moderate cost for modern... individually planned and built practical passes. Thompson Optical Co. 4, Arcade BUfe., Phone 3002 It a. THOMPSON Dr. ol Ocular Science. 3" SELF-PRIMING PUMP541 words
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Advertisement307 1939-04-03 6 LITTLE BOY'S WEIGHT WENf UP LIKE MAGIC! Read this Schoolmaster's story. How anxious fathers and mothers get when they see tneir little ones losing weight. Those thin, pathetic WW arms and legs, those ribs sticking up through the flesh, those hollow little cheeks do they mean that some iai more307 words
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Advertisement169 1939-04-03 6 Sudden CHILLS, Dry, Relaxed THROAT, Etc. Soon Yield To IPEIPS ANTISEPTIC m£ATHEASI£ TABLE. TS For Style, Comfort, Economy, CONSULT The Oriental Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS Head Office: 162, South Bridge Rd. Branch Office: 348, N. Bridge Rd., SINGAPORE. FREE TESTING. JHBBHBKl*£BtfMHtf«*MitlSflfeflßß^lß9RSSßll RFMAUM OKR.MW \ToF.IN OUTFIT. Consists of 1 Stradivarius Modrl169 words
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Advertisement33 1939-04-03 6 DARMOL PILE CURE SET. I Consists of tablets, ointment and suppositories. The most thorough and quickest cure known. |L?f set In box. Postage 25 cts. 1 CHAR] CO., 29. Robinson Kd., S pore.33 words
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Advertisement267 1939-04-03 6 THE TRUE TONIC POOD Obtainable of all Chemists and Storm Kidneys Musi Clean Out Acids Your body deans out excess Acids ana poisonous wastes In your blood thru million tlnv delicate Kidn. -y tubes or filters. IT Poisons in the Kidneys or Bladd.-r maKvou Bttffer from Getting Ip NiKhts. Nervousness,267 words
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Miscellaneous872 1939-04-03 6 Piano Recitai From j Singapore, 7 p.m. j am. 11 t 5! 30 Cantonese music! on ttl I II 1 ill N V 6.10 Cantonese children^. programme 7.20 i I {fl| "X \s X 6.30 Cantonese selections. <p lose down Us ;k W 700 gKSSSr. r6Cltal 7 10:50° ?!me signal.872 words
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321 1939-04-03 7 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. a WEALTHY miner who started business with a capital of $20,000, Yong Voon Leong recounted a tale of failure in which he had'lost all bis money in the course of his public examination conducted before Mr. R.321 words
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201 1939-04-03 7 Singapore, .Monday. THAT splendid institution, the Salvation Army, which has done so maeh for the benefit of the eotMMnlU Singapore, is making its annual appeal. The Army has five separate instituvhicn, betas a separate cntitv could properly launch a separate DD eal In the interests201 words
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630 1939-04-03 7 THE following is the progress report of the gencdtol manajrer ol the 1 Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., U4., for the four weeks ended :iar. 25:— PKRIOD 341. I'NDEROROL'N'D DEVELOPMENT. Section Shaft sinkin:- Driving (ro s i.ttint; Winzinr A Rtateg Tot -.l B. Roman630 words
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Advertisement226 1939-04-03 7 "'HAZELINE' SNOW" (Trade Mark) t c A Hp: Protects and > beautifies the i>f\ Skin "'Hazelike' Snow "is a delightfully refresh- Bjj{?-_ §B ing skin preparation for day and evening f use. Vanishes completely, leaves no trace of greasiness. It keeps the skin smooth N 5 and supple in the226 words
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Advertisement295 1939-04-03 8 !PAVILION -TO-NIGHT ONLY-BY REQUEST ROBERT BINNIE BARNES FRANK MORGAN it > M^ Igarrick A Magnificent Hindustani Talk" "JUNGI F KVJWW or "THF HERO OF THE JUNGLE A Social Drama Of Modern Tim* Wild Animals Jungle Scenes! Next chanc. Tues 4th Wed sth I Gala Faster Holiday Matinees: Fri. 7th Sat.295 words
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Advertisement322 1939-04-03 8 No Thriller ever made can touch it this tale of a monster who I looked like a man Conceived in madness built with Love. J SPECIAL MATINEE IcAFiTOi-l J°;° A 1 ,5 Crowds AGAIN acclaim this famous THRILLER. A Brand New the most amazing picture ever made I 5555* waaniNa322 words
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Advertisement174 1939-04-03 8 STARTS TO-MORROW at PAVILION I ROXY BAR Open 5 P.M. Till Midnight j I LAS! NK-H'l: 6.15 9.15 I ROMANTH DRAMA OF BBfi -W Q IWO LOVERS WHO FALL FOR EACH OTHER TWICE AND lOVE Al SECOND SiviHT ISi oho POWER Loiolfa V«il'.\ft in Their Greater Hit Than Love Is174 words
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240 1939-04-03 9 CHINESE PLAN HUGE COUNTER ATTACK (From Our Own Correspondent) Hongkong, April 2. ijNDER instructions from the Central Authorities, the high Chinese military leaders in Shiukwan have mapped out a counter-offensive gainst tne Japanese in Kwangtung to check their drive southwards horn Yungchi and Kwaichow, and to hinder their military movement240 words
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Article62 1939-04-03 9 Reuter. Moscow. Apr. 2. FEARS that pressure may be applied on Poland to i.ive up the Polish Corridor pervade Soviet opinion on Britain's pledge t.» Poland. in the Pravda says British policy by the consequences iloodsates of Fasthrown open and a pc ice-loving powers. oly be removedReuter. - 62 words
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Advertisement114 1939-04-03 9 Theatre Hoval JOHORE BAUD. rO-MGHT ONLY: 6.30 9.;i0. "TOVARICH" >ih Vl ****H2 Colbert Charles. Rover. Brothers' Romantic Comedy. kviahs colli:<;b: 1 DICKSON ROAD. SINGAPORE. C< rtified Accountant and Incorporated Cost Consultant f commencing 3rd April pncy and Costing by Principal, ft ExecutorgUß Acs. by G. Aleawnder C.A. 9 Wercanl r114 words
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Advertisement113 1939-04-03 9 BEAUTY FROM NATURE'S TREES! Gentle Olive Oil is Nature's finest gift for keeping skin soft, smooth, young! That is i •by Palmoln t Soap is made wiih Olive Oil.' A secret process blends Olive, Palm and Coconut Oils to give you a lather that cleanses gently yet thoroughly, keeps pores113 words
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Advertisement272 1939-04-03 9 OPENING TO MORROW v -15 ctnß v TO MAKEWU I ,15 P.M. I TEMPLE CHARLES FARRELL X JOAN DAVIS AMANDA DUFF 40ji} BERT LAHR T| ,(/M BILL ROBINSON J( FRANKLIN PANGBORN m CORA WITHER SPOON >\ BENNIE BARTLETT CLAUDE GILLINOWATER Dir«ct«d by Irving Cwmming» A i Anooot» Producer Oovid Htmpjttod272 words
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Advertisement346 1939-04-03 9 POSITIVELY LAST DAY 3.15, (i.lo 9.15 P.M. A L II A M II It A Warner Bros. Hilarious EDDIE ALBERT y fL KONJAI nK^Ar;AN -I AN Dwnu-d WM ~v Ft IV fIMTKT S n b K,r J M*.»ul»« J*r~» W»li From ihr Pl, v by JOHN HOM.i H*t*• r. \--PctVn%/y346 words
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Article690 1939-04-03 10 TUOW that Mr. Chamberlain has spoken so firmly and so successfully to the German dictator, we are led to hope that similar lirmness will be shown to combat the Japanese threat to Britain and British interests. That threat lias been apparent foi many months, but never was690 words
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1064 1939-04-03 10 E.T. Huang - Britain And Soviet Call The Bluff Of Germany Japan IS IT A SHOWDOWN? -By E.T. Huang JAPAN has climbed down in her quarrel with Soviet Russia on the fishery issue. Why? Because the Soviet Government has all along taken a firm stand, determined not to yield to the threat of1,064 words
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Advertisement282 1939-04-03 10 AISY" KNITTER A NOVELTY OF INTEREST TO I LOVERS OF FANCY WORK With the aid of a M DAH3Tf M KNITTFR, Jumpers, Matinee Coats Caps, Bonnets, Shawls, Table Covers and other fascinating novelties can be quickiy made. L« aflet giving instructions as to use, and how io make and loin282 words
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Advertisement74 1939-04-03 10 P"" \ll [VIS ON VOL hats Fascinating li'.iic hals "jl r completely modem in light W ifl W weight felts. They perch J\ Tr^^S^^ perilously forward in cap- J\ V livating manner or shoot IKpl (har IksS impudently upwards. For ǤLv >/ T down. Also with veils. W^f ir :U74 words
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Article, Illustration43 1939-04-03 11 v be*n ('Vfroome, Hungarian I I ™btrt* M- i .rpa i ho-l-kral n^™lX^^f n r "SS?* ili: lenil >rj van annexed after the dcstruVti™ „r V I Czech vakia. I „f Hungarian Uu.henians U they march through theZK,^.'"43 words
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Article136 1939-04-03 11 THE French Ambassador to Tokyo ha* I irmally protested to the Japanese Government against the Japanese o cupation of Sprattley Island, which was taken over by Franc- in 1933. nded that the French Government had duly notified the Powers, including Japan, of this action, which J*P136 words
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Article118 1939-04-03 11 Reuter. 11 arriving here report inched a V l !,uu l »*oops have (i > ong attack on the main(opposite Ha' 8 Ka 'J ulfJ Kongmoon to|, ave i <M,:ail> 1 n< \v are state J :V n to Sunwui, where progress now B *W toReuter. - 118 words
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Article24 1939-04-03 11 Y UGOSLAV DISPUTE Cf a April 3 n °nversaUona hav«s and the Croat:;,;,V B (jf concrete l HJc mission en-«'-uv r> nc Croatian ques-24 words
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Article319 1939-04-03 11 Fisheries Pact Signed Reuter. gEKIOUS Hid rapidly worsening tension between Soviet Russia and Japan may be greatly reduced as the result of an agreement which has just been reached on the fisheries dispute. A Reuter message from Moscow states that an agreement lasting for a year hasReuter. - 319 words
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Article35 1939-04-03 11 Reuter. Bizerta, Apr. 3—The forme;- Spanish Republican fleet, handed over a Franco's representatives, has left for Spain. The vessels include two cruisers, two transport ships, eleven torpedo beats and one submarine.—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article19 1939-04-03 11 Ankara, Apr. 2.—Turkey and the United States signed here a trade agree- ment providing mutual application cf19 words
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Article108 1939-04-03 11 British Official Wireless. London, Apr. 3. RECENT information from Palestine shows that while there are still a number of small gai;gs in existence which molest transport and occasionally attack isolated settlements, organised rebellion is almost at a standstill. Rebel gangs new do their best toBritish Official Wireless. - 108 words
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Article104 1939-04-03 11 Reuted. London, April 3 THE Bank cf England, by authorisa tion of the Treasury, is publishing :i notice asking for the return of certain financial obligations due from Czechoslovakia to British holders. The reouest applies to such obligations as loans of the Czechoslovak Government, publicReuted. - 104 words
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867 1939-04-03 11 Polish And French Leaders In London Reuter TpURTHER guarantees for securing the independence of peace-loving nations are being discussed in London following the arrival of Colonel Beck, the Polish Foreign Minister. A French air mission is in London at the same time, led byReuter - 867 words
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Article, Illustration83 1939-04-03 11 Jews and Lithuanians, who comprise 13 per cent, ot the population, lied fiom Memel and the surrounding district as the territory was cedeti to Germany ;,n compliance with an ultimatum ta ths Lithuanian Government. ars and lorries piled high with furnitur? were trnndJed through the streets of83 words
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Article, Illustration19 1939-04-03 11 Chancellor Hitler is seen making his speech to the crowds an Iktmfrs Square, Memel.19 words
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Article268 1939-04-03 11 Britisn Official Wireless. London, Anr. :*>. GREAT impetus to recruiting h expected as a result of the recent decision to double the territorial Army, and local organisations all over the countiy are preparing every means at their disposal for a big national effort. All means ofBritisn Official Wireless. - 268 words
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Article55 1939-04-03 11 Reuter. Rome, Apr. 2. "TF there is not sufficient space for M, someone must give it to us," declared Signer Massolini, addicssiug the people of Capua to-day. The Duoe added: 'Neither piinWd paper nor ink will stop us because above them are our will and our blood."Reuter. - 55 words
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Article96 1939-04-03 11 Reuter. London.' Apr. 3. King Carol and the C abinet are understood to have decided to accept a guarantee by Britain against agression by Germain similar to that given to Poland, according to the Daily Telegraph, which states that if a reply lo this effectReuter. - 96 words
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Advertisement10 1939-04-03 11 J KEEP in TOUCH 1 I WITH THE WORLD! 110 words
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Article205 1939-04-03 12 Reuter. London, Apr. 1. THK terrorists, who tusk home- made bombs in a powerful ear in which they loured London streets, are Km licved to have played a prominent part early to-day in the most extensive series of bombing outrages in the metropolis since bombingsReuter. - 205 words
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Article33 1939-04-03 12 The Resident of Pahang has appointed Mr. J. Ci. Raopoport, Cadet, to be a Magistrate of the Second Class and an Assistant Collector of L;md Revenue in and for the district of Lipls.33 words
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Article772 1939-04-03 12 Wilhelmshaven Speech Contains No New Sensations BRITAIN RIDICULED RATHER THAN SCOLDED Reuter. MPriflT OF PE4CE WAS CONTAINED IN HITLER'S JfS.vS nSaT OF PEACE. Reuter* made no sensational announceHitler in his speech sa>* Reuter ma Referring to ment. He ridiculed Britain[ aale/^ e n concluded thisReuter. - 772 words
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291 1939-04-03 12 Reuter. X HIS IS HOW THE WORLD 1 REACTED TO HITLERS SPEECH: nrllkh London: Authoritative British circles have up to now made no comment on H.Uer's speech and are unlikely to express their views until they have had lime to study the full text ofReuter. - 291 words
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Article140 1939-04-03 12 Reuter. Stockholm, Apr. 2. MR. R. S. Hudson, of the British Board of Overseas Trade, when he arrived here, said that he had not come to tell Sweden what to buy from Britain, but to learn what they wanted to buy. He hoped that practical suggestionsReuter. - 140 words
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Article30 1939-04-03 12 Reuter. Wilhelmshaven, Apr. I.— Looking unusually tense and serious Herr Hitler watched his second 35,000-ton battleship glide over the water after being named M Von Tirpitz/'—Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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76 1939-04-03 12 Reuter. Wellington, Apr. 2. The Government's Social Secretary Act whereby married couples aged sixty or over are to receive pensions of £3 sterling weekly was inaugurated yesterday it is hoped that free hospital, medical and maternity benefits under the Act will soon be available.Reuter. - 76 words
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Article149 1939-04-03 12 Reuter. Jerusalem, Apr. 2. INTENSIVE military swoops carried out continuously throughout Palestine in the past week resulted in the capture of seventy rifles, revolvers, many bombs, much explosives, a large amount of ammunition and illegal equipment. The mMitiry detention camps are crowded with militant Arabs andReuter. - 149 words
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Article346 1939-04-03 12 Reuter. London. Apr. 1. -THE new pact invigorates the world with the sens, that a halt is to be called to aggression." This sentence from to-night s Star given to Mr. Chamberlain's statemenl many differing sections of the British Press. The Times in a leadingReuter. - 346 words
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Article58 1939-04-03 12 Reuter. Haifa Apr. I.—The Assistant Commissioner of Acre. Mr. F. D Cor field escaped assassination when two Arabs tired six shot:,- when he was leaving his house Four bullets hit Mr. Corfield s car one passed through his hat and the bther missed the mark. The assailantsReuter. - 58 words
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Article57 1939-04-03 12 Reuter. Cairo, Apr. I.—.Sixteen months after firing on a car in which Nahas Pama. the then premier, was driving, Izzedine Abdul Khadur was sentenced to-day to ten years' hard labour. Abdul Khadur is the grandson of Arabi Pasha, leader of the 1882 revolution. Abdul Khadur pleaded thatReuter. - 57 words
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Article185 1939-04-03 12 [From Our Oicn Reporter} Kuala Lumpur. Friday. BECAUSE the defendants had not hired the horses from the plaintiff Che Abdul Malik the Second Magistrate, held that the defendants were not liable to pay the costs and ♦general damages' of 5350 which Abu Bakar. trainer and owner of185 words
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Article52 1939-04-03 12 Reuter. Kaunas. Apr 2 It is reported that the Lithua: i Legation in Berlin has made lations to the Reich authorities present situation in Memel torn > not Ul contormitv with the recent U nia-German treaty. Many Lithuaijians are alleged to have been a rres and subjected toReuter. - 52 words
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Article45 1939-04-03 12 Reuter. Berlin, Apr. 2.—Two Ge.mi.: late officials were attacked by foi seriously injured, alleges a Geri agency dispatch from Katown; dispatch adds that U« German printing firm at Kan attacked by Poles because he sptw man, and had to be medically -Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article29 1939-04-03 12 Mr. Cyril Grenier, untitled and Mrs W. J. P 0r Lumpur, a well-known player, who recently passed the lo Association of Certifl yg examination, returned to KM*** from London.29 words
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Article65 1939-04-03 12 Reuter. London Apr. 2. THE British Government is seriously tackling the problem of Czechoslovak debts to Briti-h holders. Th? Bank of England a', the Treasury's request is askins for detailed Information regarding such financial loans, shares or Czech companies, u,ut thr r bunks in CzechoslovakiaReuter. - 65 words
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Advertisement19 1939-04-03 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, THOSE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.19 words
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Advertisement46 1939-04-03 12 unPER-CQPT UU H 1 T E lllF it unquestionably the undercoat of most intense p opacity. It i. a fir.t da., white enamel under||L coating and i.'guaron'eerf free from adulterant.^ and "extenders. Sillily Weight—l9l" lb., per gallon. Jmjj? Kxtremely finely ground. Ones JsmM 8 fine smooth46 words
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Article101 1939-04-03 13 f m Our Ok w reporter Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. rill W Sek Wenf, a young Cninese L escaped death by a hair's h ,v hen attempting to board a train. He slipped and fell tween the platform and the tram *as prompt Ij stopped. ,T.101 words
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Article20 1939-04-03 13 Reuter. n 2 The Gaiety Theatre in order to be demolished d by a block of offices.Reuter. - 20 words
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83 1939-04-03 13 London. Apr. 2. SURPRISE has Leon expressed in offiJj c i attempts 'hould have I idon to minimise the Premier's statement in the House of terday says Reuters diplo- i ndent. The statement is itVrtfed as an utterance of outstanding mi aning cf which is and83 words
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Article27 1939-04-03 13 Reuter. P Apr 3 -Ytekttng to the persua iv;. t r Weidmann, (.-Miian converted of six mvi reed to s n*an appeal death in spiteReuter. - 27 words
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Article18 1939-04-03 13 untitled communique thai thi Red Army disarmed land interned, the National forces have Ircachtd their last military objectives.18 words
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Article243 1939-04-03 13 Reuter. T„ p m. Berlin, April 3. HE official explanation of the decision not to relry Hitler's speech over the >adio is thai the time of the day was net likely to draw fl lurge audience of listeners, therefore it was decided to take recordsReuter. - 243 words
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Article55 1939-04-03 13 Sencrita Sofia Alvarez, beautiful Mexican dancer formerly with the Marcus Show, left Singapore yesterday by Im p'rial Airways flying boat for India where she will be the guest of a Maharajah. After staying about a week In India, she leaves fcr Mexico City, her home town.55 words
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Article67 1939-04-03 13 Reuter. London. April 3 —In the money market on Saturday the continued uncertainty in tl~e international political situation was again reflected in a sharp rise in discount rates. The week's Treasury bills have favoured market opera tors to an unusual decree as they obtained 71 per cent, ofReuter. - 67 words
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Article516 1939-04-03 13 jjITLER disappointed those who expected something sensational speech. Hiere were two mild •'•nil i ;ie win for peace (t,i exist any longer in Britain Anglo-German Naval Treaty Mil be revoked, and that "those *h pick chestnuts out of the fire in likHy to burn their fingers." was516 words
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Article941 1939-04-03 13 THE twenty-sixth annual general meeting of shareholders of liukii Kepong Rubber Estates, Ltd. was held at the registered office of the company, No. I, Embarkment, Kuala Lumpur, 0.1 Tuesday, Mr. I). St. L. Parsons, the chairman, presiding. After the notice convening the meeting was read by941 words
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Article37 1939-04-03 13 Reuter. Stockholm, Apr. I.—Mr. R. S. Hudson has arrived here for conversations with Lwedish trade experts. He is also to held talks with members of the Government and of the various Government departments.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article100 1939-04-03 13 A large number of passengers will leave Malaya homeward bound by the Chitral, which will sail from Singapore on Friday. They include Sir John Bagnall, head of the Straits Trading Co.. Ltd.. and Lady Bagnall, who are going on leave; Major R. L. Nunn. Director of100 words
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Article42 1939-04-03 13 London, Apr. 1— The British commission for the exchange of prisoners in Spain headed by Field Marshal Sir Philip Chetwode. is officially cea.sing Ite activities, and most of its members are returning to Faigland this week-end.— British Official Wireless.42 words
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Article35 1939-04-03 13 Reuter. Washington, Apr. 2. The U.S. Government has decided to recognise General Franco a.s de Jure ruler of Spain. The embargo on shipment and arms to Spain has been lifted —Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article64 1939-04-03 13 The Headquarters of the St. John Ambulance Association. Singapore, has been transferred from the General Ho.> pital. to the Offices of the Director «if Medical Services. 3rd. Floor. Fullerton Building. It will greatly assist this Association if all members of the Brigade will inform the Secretary. Headquarter?,64 words
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Article40 1939-04-03 13 The troopship "Lancashire" anchored at the wharf early this morning on net return trip from Hongkong. No one dis embarked at Singapore but about 12 jfflcers and 100 men from all units Join :d the ship homeward bound40 words
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Article23 1939-04-03 13 The Jewish feaf of the Passover starts to-day and continues throughout the week. Special services are beina held at the Synagogue.23 words
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Article31 1939-04-03 13 Mr. David F Mar-shall was this m?rninrr acquitted by the Traffic Magistrate Mr. C. H. Whitton. on a eharee of lading to conform with a traffic signal.31 words
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Article21 1939-04-03 13 For cne night only the Pavilion is showing to night "The-e's Always Tomorrow," featuring Binnie Barnes and Frank Morgan.21 words
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Article17 1939-04-03 13 Professc;- T. H. Silcock addresses the Singapore Rotary Club on Wednesd?y on Friends International Service."17 words
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Article27 1939-04-03 13 Members of the S.C.R.C are notified thut the annum general meeting will be held on Wednesday, at 5.30 pin nt the Club gfOW*i Hon 1 Mm Green27 words
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Article251 1939-04-03 13 QOOD food, a high tide and moon, a cool breeze between the palms and a first-class orchestra—what more could one want? Resident* of and visitors to the Sea View Hotel had this excellent combina tien last night and will be able to renew it frequently in251 words
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Article181 1939-04-03 13 There was a very large attendance at Raffles Hotel on Saturday evening, when a waltz competition was held in conjunction with the screening of the M-G M production "The Great Waltz" at the "Capitol. Dances presented by the Mai Signe and Courtenay Green were much appreciated.181 words
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Advertisement93 1939-04-03 13 "As sweet and fresh in Malaya as it is in the Arctic 99 No attter will the container and is obtainable cry where. cii Lii swmm THONE: STORK :>'MC> (:> lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 CI lines). IPOH lib 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1500 1501, BUTTERWORTH 33. Adit, of Singapore Cold93 words
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Article, Illustration2569 1939-04-03 14 IS STAR FRISCO, DUE HERE SOON, A WORLD CHAMPION? Norman Siefoel presents his -ii II n -ifi IMMBBBIWRI We arc chietly talking boxing to-day, but there are spots of football and cricket too, the games that are holding the stage now. Soccer suffers a minor eclipse this2,569 words
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Article, Illustration28 1939-04-03 14 An incident in Saturday's match I at the stadium between the Malays and the Airmen, which the former won by t»vo goals to nil.28 words
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Article, Illustration9 1939-04-03 14 Another incident in Saturday's I stadium match.9 words
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Advertisement189 1939-04-03 14 What iw in Your Horoscope 1000 Free MasterMethod Readings. fiend for your free Horoscope Readme prepared aorordlng to the well-known Rcxrov Master Method for Aftrologlexl Masts. Acknowledged throughout th n world as accurate and trustworthy. An nil readings are compiled from careful calculations you can rely upon recelvlon information concerning189 words
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Article201 1939-04-03 15 Sabapathy Scores Century Sngapore, Sunday SPLENDID knock of 101 runs by A x ,th\ and deadly delivebowlers enabled the rTvlon Sports Club t,> register a com- rtable win ol 163 runs over the ion w ho secured onlj n> game played tm the e.vl—esc ground201 words
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769 1939-04-03 15 JHE Singapore Recreation Club cricket eleven scored a convincing Victciy over their Padang rivals, the Singapore Cricket Club, in thru- annual fixture played on the Padang during the week-end. The Recreation Club won by an innings and 41 runs. The S.C.C. should769 words
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Article40 1939-04-03 15 Reuter. Dublin, Apr. 2.—lreland retained the hockey championship triple crown for the third year in succession by defeating Scotland yesterday by two goals to nil. At Luton the same day England bear Holland by three coals to nil.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article40 1939-04-03 15 Reuter. New York. Apr. 2.-—The American Professional Golfers Association announces that the Ryder Cud matches between Great Britain and the United States will be played at the Ponte Verda course in 1 Florida on Nov. 18 and 19.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article66 1939-04-03 15 FOLLOWING the match between the S.R.C. and the S.C.C. the following were chosen to represent Singapore against Selangor during the Easter week-end at Kuala Lumpur: Capt. K. Dynes (Cant.) S.C.C) A. Foster (S.C.C.) G. Waites (S.C.C.) R. H. Bain, (S.R.C.) P, d Almeida (S.R.C.) R. K.66 words
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Article269 1939-04-03 15 THE S.C.R.C. drew with the V.M.C.A. 1 in a cricket match played on the tatter's ground yesterday. The Chinese who batted first made but slow progress at the beginning They lost their first two wickets, but Kirn Swee, in partnership with Swee Keng pulled269 words
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Article281 1939-04-03 15 pACED with the roposition of securing 200 run;; within 90 minutes, the St. Joseph's Institution Cricket XI crumpled under the deadly bowling oi If. Peteira, who secured no less than seven wickets for 17 runs in the game bet wet n the school and281 words
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Article34 1939-04-03 15 Reuter Bournemouth. Apr. 2 —In the Daily Mai] ilukmi golf tournaments play-off j thirty six holes between Henry DottOn and Archie Compston, Cotton won on an aggregate ol vi to Compston's 145. I —Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article234 1939-04-03 15 IN a friendly game of cricket played on Saturday on their own ground, the St. Andrew's school beat the R.A.F. (Headquarters) by 45 runs Tĕssier, after registering 26 runs, was forced to retire due to an injury. Diivies and Cannolly were successful borers l'cr the Airmen:234 words
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Advertisement158 1939-04-03 15 mm I m\ g^feftg^L ffi i \VW Ĕii Bilj feU I ore saving up for the da?, rhen you will have I UfOrk. Maybe, too, you ir concerned, at times Mewi of investing the mo -ey you have saved. pare for retirement by m r.ri.s of a plan which elieves158 words
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Advertisement83 1939-04-03 15 OF ThTa^M^^^^^^^^ 1939 MORRIS 10 fc;,y, jRs Bl OPINION maj he debatable—facts never. Hut i! i lhe facts which comparison it\c;il- mm ■B Ihat hear out our opinion, (hat the Morris Pen is the finest value in lhe "Ten" JH| |H| market. The Ten" with the combination ol O.H.N engine,83 words
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109 1939-04-03 16 Singapore, Sunday. QUARTER-FINALISTS Will be allowed to compete in future junior tournamenl organised by the Singapore Badminton Association. Thi> follows an amendment to one of the rules governing the tournaments, passed at the annual general meeting Hie Association h°ld yesterday. The election of office-benrer:? for109 words
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639 1939-04-03 16 Chairman Urges Caution In Expenditure Singapore, Saturday. MENTION of the formation of an Amateur Swimming Association. under the chairmanship of Dr. ML C. Bain, was made at the annual ceneral meeting of the Singapore Swimming Club, which was held Yesterday in the Club House. The639 words
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Article68 1939-04-03 16 The following have been selected o play soccer for the Junior Department cf the V.M C.A. against Oldham Hall tomorrow at 5.10 p.m. on the Anson Road ground: i Wee Aik Chan. S Orton. Chan Wee Man. Chin Sun Swee. G. J. Moxon. D. I Yetton. D. Deans,68 words
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Advertisement765 1939-04-03 16 B»t* a pleasant holiday in ideal atmosphere and in beautiful surroundings, I STAY AT THE EASTERN HOTEL (CAMEKON HIGHLANDS). Malays most popular health and holiday resort, 4,700 feet above sea level. All modern comforts and conveniences. Hay You Evci the Mystery of the Body, on the Miracle We Call "Life"?765 words
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Advertisement13 1939-04-03 16 tiJer BEER MA 0 c IR 0 M THE FINEST malt hops/ yeast13 words
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Article470 1939-04-03 17 I April Medal Competition of the Royal Singapore Golf Club was played on Saturday and yesterday and resulted in a win for R. M. i.... in A' Division with a net score of 68, in a tie in "B" Divin J. L. J. Haxworth and470 words
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Article298 1939-04-03 17 Reuter. London, Saturday. I INNER per ted weather conditions, Cambridge {},<• float Race, beating ur <i by lour lengths. The eturned "as 19 minnt< i 3 seconds led almost all along finished with plenty (beford's crew were uubridgc BOW won 48 times ,i 12. there beingReuter. - 298 words
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Article330 1939-04-03 17 Singapore, Monday. THE first annual athletic meeting of the Post Office Club was held in bright weather yesterday and before a very large gathering. The ground was tastefully decorated for the occasion. Congratulations for the day's success must go to the Chairman of the Sports Committee,330 words
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Advertisement601 1939-04-03 17 HOT -1« BUNS w 1 ORDER NOW FROM HA F f 1.1 S BAKERY AND BE SURE OK HAVING THE BEST. RAFFLES BREAD DINNER ROLLS DELIVERED DAILY BETWEEN 5 9 P.M. BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS UNDER STRICTLY HYGIENIC CONDITIONS Telephone your order for to-night—Phone 5381. 111 L± -i ■——i j601 words
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Article329 1939-04-03 18 Central News. Chungking THE Refugee Children's "Relief Association fcunded by Madame Chiang Kai-shek 11 months ago is providing care, shelter and education for 15,188 orphans rescued from various war zenes. These war waifs are scattered in orphanages established by the Association In the provinces of Szechwan,Central News. - 329 words
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Article189 1939-04-03 18 Canton, A FTER a parade in mililarv trucks through the main thoroughfares, A 41 Chinese found guilty by the Japanese authorities of either armed robbery or looting have been shot in the first mass execution since the occupation of Canton last October. The executions formed189 words
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Article133 1939-04-03 18 International News Agency. Hongkong. MADAME SUN VAT-SEN has given her consent to become one of the promoters of the Hongkong branch of the Chinese-American Institute of Cultural Relations which will be organised in the Colony in the near future. It will be recalled that the InstituteInternational News Agency. - 133 words
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Article128 1939-04-03 18 Central News. Chungking. *THE China branch of the International Peace Campaign has been informed by Mr. A. A. MacLeod. National Chairman of the Canadian League for Peace and Democracy, Toronto, that the Chinese Patriotic League in Canada has decided to ship to China at an earlyCentral News. - 128 words
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254 1939-04-03 18 Central News. Chungking. IMPORTANT resolutions were adopted by the Seventh Session of the General Council of the International Peace Campaign which met recently under the presidency of Lord Cecil, M. Pierre Cot, and M Paul Ronconr, according to a report received by the ChinaCentral News. - 254 words
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171 1939-04-03 18 Central News. Chungking. MORE than 10,000 Chinese guerrillas are active outside Chefoo and Weihaiwei on the Shantung Peninsula, according to the latest report from Shantung. These guerrillas are led by Colonel Cheng Wee ping, formerly police com missioncr of Weihaiwei. When the Japanese entered the cityCentral News. - 171 words
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Article141 1939-04-03 18 International News Agency Shanghai. TYESPITE the support of bombing planes, guns and tanks, three columnof Japanese troops failed in their pincer movement in north-eastern hiangsu north of the Yangtse River against 60,000 Chinese troop- Tie stiff resistance is borne by the 57th and 89th divisionsInternational News Agency - 141 words
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Article76 1939-04-03 18 International News Agency ONE Japanese motor transport a| Sanhungehi. about ES warn*mmW of Canton, was sunk \n Chine* bombers, when the Japanese tropF were busy making a landins and unloading arms and munit A Japanese billet at Yungchi J .south of Canton, converted iron Chinese ancestral mansionInternational News Agency - 76 words
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Advertisement247 1939-04-03 18 AVIATOR DISCOVERS I NEW WAY TO HEALTHY MOUTH AND GUMS Th* experience of Mr. K. D. Krocker prominent aviator, will be interesting jo air those who arc troubled with sore or bleeding gums. Pilot Krocker writes: "After an attack of Dengue fever folf lowed by jaundice, my became very swollen247 words
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Advertisement112 1939-04-03 18 ANNUAL READING GANDHI ASTROLOGER. Send your date ano A time of birth or trie time of writing the \i %i I letter and approrlmale age. You will 2*mJ be furnished with particular* regarding family, profession, n carta, income, expense*, unexposed fortunes and misfortune*, lotteries, race* and all other important events.112 words
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443 1939-04-03 19 WORKING COMMITTEE QUESTION DISCUSSED (United Press.) Allahabad, Mur 21 y i, VNDHI accompanied by Hardar Vallabhai Pa(el and Vcharyya J. I>. Kripalani, arrived here this morning by train late by nearly 45 minutes. Miss Maniben Patel and Si arrived with the(United Press.) - 443 words
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72 1939-04-03 19 (United Press.) *«t 24.—Mahatma s m the following mes- >. Minister lor ExI hairman, Prohi;«anda Beard, in con- I'rnhibition Proparhl« starts from toj I: i h Ye successful mbay has the repu- nw* city in India. Beautiful. May it "J beautiful by go- OU will(United Press.) - 72 words
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Article124 1939-04-03 19 (United Press.) Madras, Mar. 2'». THAT an adverse reply has been icMived by the Government of India firm the Secretary of State for India to their communicatiot forwarding the rert mmendatkms of the Madias legislature for early formation al an Andhia Province, was the reply eiven by(United Press.) - 124 words
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Article193 1939-04-03 19 (United Press.) Allahabad, Mar. 26. PANDIT Jawahailal Nehru in a press statement expresses surprise at the various reports appearing in the press regarding the recent visit to Allahabad of Mahatma Gandhi and characterises them as fanciful and having no basis. Mahatma Gandhi visited Allahabad in :esponse to(United Press.) - 193 words
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Article62 1939-04-03 19 (United Press.) N€w Delhi, 27. jllL special correspondent of the "Amrita Bazar Patrika" understands that apropos of Sit Subhas Chandra Bose's statement tn the Press, Mahatma Gandhi is understood to have replied to the Congress President telegraphically to-day Whhe the contents of the communication are not disclosed, nearly(United Press.) - 62 words
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Article64 1939-04-03 19 (United Press.) New Delhi, Mar. 19—Maulana Qut fcuddin Abdulwali, a leading Muslim theologian of Girangi Mahal, Lucknow, was arrested here last evening for de hveiinu a speech at, a meeting held to condole the death of Maulana Mazharud.din, editor of the 'Alaman'. who was murdered here on(United Press.) - 64 words
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Article364 1939-04-03 19 Warrant Issued By Bombay Court (United Press). Bombay, Mar 24. A WARRANT for the immediate r arrest of Mr. John Wooleott Forbes, described a< a wealthy Australian financier, was issued by the Chief Presidency Magistrate, Rombay, to-day. This follows an application by the Public Prosecutor demanding(United Press). - 364 words
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Article133 1939-04-03 19 (United Press.) j Lucknow, Mar. 18. REPORT of a tragedy at Rairnagar House has been received here. It Ls aUeged that the Rani Sahaba of Kuril Sidhauli, daughter of Rajraata of Ramnagar committed suicide this afternoon in her bed chamber at Ramnagar House, ft is reported(United Press.) - 133 words
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Advertisement103 1939-04-03 19 Daily India Page Edited by j j G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. s I KNILM Announce... k cr y Attractive Passage Fares A For School Children Returning 'dH lr)B Home For Holidays Ĕ/LM no matter distances. >' K.N 1.1 .M. WILL SOI .YE THE 9R 'Sft'' Kerncnil»cr Your Children Prefer \ii Apply:103 words
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Article, Illustration81 1939-04-03 20 friot to his departure on long leave, M\ F. K. Wilscn assistant Alvisei. Muar was entertmined at a tea party by the Indian and Cerlonese rafnnonities at the India-Ceylon Association. The P emises of the ikwnrii 4 '—i were K a !> iecorated81 words
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Article, Illustration41 1939-04-03 20 Visiting Uncle! QN the left anj below are picture? of a trolley-bus which ran into a pawn shop in New Bridge Road on Thursday. How the accident oc* curred is not yet known. No one was injured.41 words
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Article, Illustration102 1939-04-03 20 Above are nicture* of well-known Singapore residents who have proceeded to Europe. On the left is >Ia 1 Abblitt, M.C., president of the Singapo re Cricket Club who has left for England on medical leave. On the rtg" Mrs. Waser and her daughter who102 words
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