Malaya Tribune, 4 April 1939
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Title Section39 1939-04-04 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales "vol. XXVI.- No. 79. SINGAPORE TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, April 4, 1939- The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1939 FIVE CENTS.39 words
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Advertisement150 1939-04-04 1 THE HOME MADE BEAUTIFUL BY AURORA LTD* Sunco Furniture DEPARTMENT 10l VICTORIA hTREET. iTate FFANKEL'S). This nej, "ble limp Boy of 12 Tablets, i T W features the perfected Wnches X AsStd. Perfumes. ivY qTAIN LESS <Cr self-clean burner -Height 5. 2 inches So, r I n Cl fin mamT150 words
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Advertisement28 1939-04-04 1 MADAME PAGE LATE 92 PICCADILLY, LONDON. I DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER TAILOKMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASION 3 IN STOCK. FROM:— j $5. 30. j 13 BATTERY ROAD. TEL 6327. SINGAPORE.28 words
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256 1939-04-04 2 I "THE GREAT WALTZ" had a tri- umphant gala French premiere at the Paris Opera HotiSe, according to a cable leceived by the local ofHcS cf M.-G -M. from Allan Byre, Metro Goldwyn Mayer ManagingDirector for France. This is the first film shown at256 words
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Article18 1939-04-04 2 COLUMBIA has signed Ann Shoemaker S a,les V or is Erecting Mi-' Other Uoyd Hughes and Ocrdon Oliver18 words
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Article116 1939-04-04 2 i PRANK Martin diaries Hamilton am I* I,' Ftsih t. this week v;ere addeJ to the eaat f r 'Racketeers", th»- O lumbia riame in which Alan Brxt" I and Jacqueline Wells r/.ay the leads it j nciu'r dlrajVid by C. C. Coleman J: Others now appearing before116 words
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Article303 1939-04-04 2 TO-MORROW FOR all READERS. Strong sentimental prevail, and the mixing of a i I U.c sentiment with business may be profitable. Excellent for all work of the artistic type, and pro- j P tious for caterers for amuse- ment and entertainment. Not a good day to303 words
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Advertisement397 1939-04-04 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA iMMsorpoisteti In fcng'ahdi. T. A O. s. N. O.'S s IIIJNGS. oi TWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore 1939 Air j UA( iE 15,000 Apr 1 BANGALORE 0,000 Apr.' CAJPUTANA 17,000 Apr. 21 tANCHI 17,000 May E «HTJ-AN 10 0 May 11* lIAR ii 0 'ii May IS397 words
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Advertisement454 1939-04-04 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDOEITTS(:HKK (Incorporated in Germany). The 'Jndernotefl are Company's intended fistoms:— OUTWARD. For MANILA. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 "RBJQFNSBURG" Aor. (i "ONEISENAO" omits North China Apr. 13 LAi'i-L" omits Tslngtau Apr. 2i in.. ••Kl.Ri'," units Dairen Apr. 27 HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND HAMBURG BREMEN. Sails454 words
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Advertisement385 1939-04-04 2 t f I LUXURY with ECONOMY f One-Class Motorships Cabins with Private Bath. Excellent Cuisine Moderate Fare*. I To: PALESTINE, UOH I KDWI, j COPFNH \flr\ HAMBURG COPENHAGEN. 5 at E Sa IA A pr 11 MALAYA aftt. Apr. 24 5 ALSIA May 2 KINA May 2u 5 I ££8$&385 words
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Advertisement129 1939-04-04 2 I /V HAM B( T Rf, -A M X RIKA LINIF Deutsch-Australische Dampf.sehiffs Geselfcchaff (Companies incorporated ih Germany) PASbENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1939. m.s. KULMERLAND Direct Apr. 6 «s NORDMARK Direct Apr. 13 t m.s. DUI£*aURG via Manila May 2129 words
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Miscellaneous269 1939-04-04 2 D............ ...a...* aaaaaaaa iiamKUMi, DAILY CROSSWORD inniimn rata .....Ma ra.rarat*.... arararara... lIIMI Ii j LUES ACROSS: I i F D()WN I. Flat or. one's back. 1 pi 2n 3. Ge-man poet. 2. Booty. 7. No. 6is the object cf their puisuit. 4 Transmit Sr^t! 1 gO Id < w 5269 words
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Article463 1939-04-04 3 LONDON SHARE LIST London, Monday. Previous To-day Change ,«€tmers 90- 9L- ljJmnlop Rubber 26;- 26 9 +9d general Electric 76 7y 2 77;6 10V 2 d Imperial Chemical Inddstnes 29 4V 2 301- +7V 2 d rmnerial Tobacco 1313 132;6 +13 Anglo-Dutch 24 3 243 Canadian Pacific463 words
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Article131 1939-04-04 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Apr. 3, 5 p.m. Total fot Company Dividend Boob financial r,, dose Date la. Dl*. year 1 c Payable Dato *°J}£t 1 Selangor 2V 2 Apr. 12 Apr. 18 Apr. 13 2 1/ 2 1 Rlvc rs 2V 2 Apr. 4 Apr.131 words
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Article812 1939-04-04 3 Quotations Eraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Apr. 3, 5 p.m. Eraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 3 3 9 Austral Amal 4,9 5.3 Austral Malay 39 44,Ayer Hitam 20,- 21,Ayer Weng 0.65 0/70 Bangrin lin 19,- J*s Batu Selangor 123 I rp a Berjuntai812 words
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Article99 1939-04-04 3 Singapore, Monday. Tin at midday was $108 3 4, up 5 8, and the Price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was 5252!. BPs.* c ents bu y ers tember 28 1 8 cents, market very steady Prices in the Tin and Rubber share markets to-day showed a99 words
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Article236 1939-04-04 3 Singapore, Apr. 3. The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkone and Shanghai Banking Corporation SELLING London T.T. 2 3 3 4 London demand 213 3 4 Lyons demand 2040 Switzerland demand 240 14 Hamburg demand 134 New York demand236 words
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Article16 1939-04-04 3 Singapore, Tuesday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $109 (up $44).16 words
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Article21 1939-04-04 3 I The price of rubber at noon tn Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 27 i (unchanged); Sellers 27~ y h (unchanged).21 words
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Article201 1939-04-04 3 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 1901 red. 1940 $4d0,000 Int Mar 31 Sept. 30 100 101 norn HOT red. m? $1.600.000 int. Mar 31. Sent SO 106 108 norn ay ol 1909* red 1905 i 1,000.000 Int. k Mar Si.' Sept. 30 .111% IWk norn Aat 1613* red 1963 $2.000,000201 words
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121 1939-04-04 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Monday. Buyers Sellers No. IX R.S.S. Spot loose 27% 27% No. IX R.S.S. F. 0.8. in cases April 27 13 16 28 G.F.A.Q. R.S.S. F. 0.8. in bales AprU 27% 27% F.A.Q. R.S.S. F. 0.8. in bales April 27121 words
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Advertisement32 1939-04-04 3 THE eastern united m^XSS! WW W LIMITED b! i!ri MOTOR VEHICLE f PERSONAL ACCII N WORKMEN'S COMPKNBA ■WW AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. l «l>. CkCL. fc'IREET, SINGAPORE. IT. W. HALL, Ounermj lianaxer32 words
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Advertisement149 1939-04-04 3 Advances against goods and produce at low rates of interest may be arranged with us. We also offer Godown spaces to let at low rentals, Further particulars will be supplied on application. 19-25, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone: Manager's Office 4512 Exchange Dept. 4513 General Office 4514 Cable Address: ••PEOVINB.WK." Head149 words
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Advertisement355 1939-04-04 3 B.WK OF till* A Incorporated in China by Special Char ten. 12, Cecil Street, Sineapon Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-a Cable Address. CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital .h. $40,000,***** Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. i 5,200,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. 2355 words
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Advertisement2949 1939-04-04 4 WllOsMljM 11 n:!' WAKTED: Junior cierk with good know* ol English, commencing salary approximately $40 per month. Box ill, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. M5—A) T. 8 Representatives hard Working to *ake up full mcharge of ol the Malayan Foreign v.. dall Services opening belore 80th April. S.arung monthly allowances SiO- pius2,949 words
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Advertisement554 1939-04-04 4 j Singapore Music Institute 5, Victoria Court, Victoria Street. Sou Training for Reasonable Fees Daj Evening Classes No Age Limit Writ* I call for particulars. ■Set Ofrouutute •SINGAPORE FIRM seeks capil extend business in J.B. Advertising publications including a new v. newspaper. Investors can, if they wis! serve on the554 words
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Article10 1939-04-04 5 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1939 Domestic Occurrences DEATHS.10 words
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Advertisement419 1939-04-04 5 Professional i) FKEEMANTLE. Diplomaed ral trained nurse 5-D, Kuala Lumpur. Phone <645> NOTIFICATION. NDI S will be received at the Office ti tlement Engineer, P.W.D., penang, up to noon of the sth April, 1939, for the following work*?: One lass 111 Quarters af Iyer Rajan K«>a(i. Penang. applying for a419 words
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Advertisement594 1939-04-04 5 NOTICE. Kelantan. NOTICE." ChuS^et W lk f 14-G. NOTICE. In the matter of Companies ordinance (Chapter 151) and in the matter of Dred in S. iln Voluntary Liquidation) Meet ne of tffS. giVen that a Ge held at fhi above will be held at the office, of Messrs. Derrick coiivcr594 words
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Advertisement619 1939-04-04 5 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Notice of Wajre-carner's Administration Order. Name of debtor TOXG KHI CHEONG. Address of debtor: No. 483, Geylang Road, Singapore. Description of debtor. Clerk. No. of Proceedings: 105 of 1930. Date on which wage-earner's Administration Order619 words
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Advertisement313 1939-04-04 5 NOTICE. THE SING AFORE CHAMBER Or on the IolIo!rtng dite J Used offlcial Monday. 10 tu Bj Order of th- Committee, Oattey Bateman, •elarie.s. (CHAPTER 4M IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE 0 CT" AIT S SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Notice of Wage-earner's Administration Order. SAMY* f dCbtor: S< R313 words
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Advertisement465 1939-04-04 5 New Chinese tile- of heavy Malacca pattern, durable, and affording: ventilation, $7 per 1,000, for samples, apply CHOP KIM LAM, No. 38, Tefok Ayer j Street. Lighter md heavier j patterns also available on appliI cation. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that our changed t Q "THE HYGIENIC COMPANY" from465 words
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Advertisement548 1939-04-04 6 Kruschen Has Made Me Young Again 7 Ml nearly mad zvith headaches and indig-xstion. Food tared in my stomach. My head spun round like a top. I could not get relief until, few veeeks ago, 1 started taking Kruschen Salts. It cleared my head like magic. I eat and drink548 words
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Advertisement235 1939-04-04 6 is the order j of the day You Economise more at MAN SINGH'S 2nd Grand EASTER OFFERS Our Farjraip- are your «>uide. Judge theye and judge more if you e:ill. •A TRL-Y AL TENNIS SHIRTS d% 4£s?J BLUB, FAWN, GREY REDMIL RIVERINA M. t? TIES mX < W 40 cts.235 words
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Advertisement328 1939-04-04 6 The Malayan Engineering Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in S'ingapor?). Registered Office, Winchester House, Singapore. Nominal Capital 51.000.000.0 C Subscribed Capital X 100,000.00 DIVIDED INTO 100,000, Ordinary- Shares of $10 each. For full particular* and prospectus, phase apply to. The Company's Head Office. *****, Sfinch Bter House. S ngapore. or from ihe328 words
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Miscellaneous979 1939-04-04 6 Gypsy Music From NEWS Singapore, 8 p.m. ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mcs) YDC 15.15 Mcs (19 8 m.) fl fjl I j|| |k V H /.lIP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcs) JffffPß I|P| fp I VH SPOOm5 P 0O m Programme ol Malay Variety! c.20 Opening. News bulletin. jMIM'SS ll sflf979 words
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Article73 1939-04-04 7 RADIO COMPLAINT 3 Editor of the Malaya Tribune] I wish to draw attention to the of news from London by the Malaya Broadcasting Corpora should be stopped, as any can give good reception fro-n .don. j time thus saved could be used in v m t73 words
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Article93 1939-04-04 7 '.Hi oj me Mii'uya Tribunes I wi h to draw attention to the i raffle c >ng< .An n caused in j I ere are live schools In the Methodist Girls* School School, the C.E.Z.M. apore English School and with over 2,000 children, rickshas, lorries, etc., pass93 words
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Article62 1939-04-04 7 of the Muiaya Trfthtne] p iteful for informaug point. i th Ueve, in the Lhe c :;aLc cX jkhore /ays to the effect the Johore MUtfary tr: veiling on duty tree. However. Jciu), Miiit;»rv the F.M.S.V.F. V'ctr, travu-ng «.<.> bi ek, the; had tc that pa: Licipation ncl62 words
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Article249 1939-04-04 7 Singapore, Monday. the case in which a European named Philip Farrington was called out in the fifth police court this morning before Mr. L. C Goh. it was discovered that the accused was absent. I "irt.lnspector Alex R. McEwan in«f ii worship that the accused wanted in249 words
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Article52 1939-04-04 7 The P. and O. "Chitral" has lev. Hongkong and is expected to arrive a. Singapore at 7 a.m. on Thursday. She will proceed alone, ide the S.H.B Wharf on arrival. The "Chitral" will .sail froiu here at noon on Friday. The "Cltral" is bringing the passeu- -i- of52 words
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Article142 1939-04-04 7 Singapore. Monday. -800 Teck Liang pleaded guilty this morning in the Fcuith Police Court before Mr. C. H. Kch to a charge of possession of dutiable liquor at Rangoon Road at 2.40 p.m. on April 1. Outlining th( facts oi the case, Mr. J. C. w. Ken-;),142 words
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Article46 1939-04-04 7 Foreign exports nf Un durfttg Ma,-*!, totalled 4.779 tons, compared mi h 5Q21 \.ns In February. This is a MM on lav: year Shipments of taboer were 43.259 tons, agalns! 43.Q84 tons in February, a i|euease of ;';4<»7 tons compared witaji** car.46 words
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Article38 1939-04-04 7 Reuter. Warsaw. Apr. S.—Colonel Slawek. fo: mer Prime Minister, was foimd sh:t an.l sent t hospital In a grave condition. He is alleged to have attempted snicidA later message states that he has C'rd Renter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article165 1939-04-04 7 T HE manv mJMB%5SSS Hi^i* Cng 0,^ ct the Sunders and a till his death, will hear with regret roo hl r} h^t en i{o a ath at his residen fafrfofVhP JUf, ReCn hltereit ta the afraira of the Chinese Communitv and his roslty to his165 words
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Advertisement194 1939-04-04 7 STOP THESE PAINS/ Pains due to HEADACHE, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, COLDS and FEVERS are promptly relieved by Anacin because Anacin is like a doctor's prescription— Read what Dr. F. E. D. thinks of Anacin: Several valuable ingredients combined in a "I had the pleasure of receiving some samples I'formula1'formula in order194 words
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Advertisement96 1939-04-04 7 71 Tr>- t.rnltrt of your child M and til If future BtneM daproifa upon the ad >d nutriment thMr bodies r> rv» now Giv Hieni Torch Brand F\*r'-t o and onci Liver OU alao containing Vi :u<tbl£ V:'; A Hid D. prov f! t so necessary in bttfHing up fie96 words
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Advertisement85 1939-04-04 7 I HEADACHES AND ALL PAINS H| B IH oou6v.e QUICK TIME fls OBTJOUABLE rRO« ALL PI3PK»SA*nS WJ 1 YOURSELF OIVE D 8 YOUR TRIAL ORDER. THUNC CHYE CO TAILOR OUTFITTER 23-11. COLEMAN STREET SINGAPORE. DOCTORS CHOOSE HUMANISED TRUFOOD (After Humanised Trufood, from the 10th to ihe 24th month—FOLLOW-ON TRUFOOD— I85 words
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Advertisement187 1939-04-04 8 LPoritiwb? LAST DAY! INo Thriller ever made can touch it this tale of a monster who looked like a man Conceived in madness built with Love! g —.SPECIAL MATINEE iIcAPITOL TO-DAY j r 3-15, 6-15, 9-15 Crowds AC AIN acclaim this famous THRILLER. J A l.iand New c7py oTthe most187 words
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Advertisement131 1939-04-04 8 DIFFICULT f YEARS FOR I CHILDREN j It's when children start to shoot up suddenly, that they need your special attention. Children who arc growing last often tire easily, get pale, listless and do poorly at school. The trouble is that children have a double job of work to do.131 words
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Advertisement271 1939-04-04 8 SEE THE HOLLYWOOD YOU NEVER READ ABOUT. THAT SEETHING WORLD BEHIND THE SCREEN IN AN AMAZING STORY TOLD FROM THE INSIDE OPENING TO-NIGHT S PAVILION Who Killed jffiSPNS Maurice Tenwrighi- 1 Movie Executive? 1 Latent Gaumont AewMce' Showing "Conclusion of French President's vi-if." Lincoln Hand-can an* 1 Grand National. ROXY271 words
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Advertisement220 1939-04-04 8 The Exciting Picture for which TAY GARNETT Spent 2 months filming Singapore Scenes! j Next Week at the CAPITOL You'll Recognize many Singapore Scenes! f OLD BONESoU THE RIVER From the stories by EDGAR WALLACE GRRHPm mOFFPTT mOORE fTIRARIOTT A GAINSBOROUGH PICTURE j NEXT CHANGE PAVILION iI*::H::u:::tH:::::::H::::H:H |::j!:uH^::H:::H:::H::::::U::u lliil S220 words
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Advertisement458 1939-04-04 9 LET S HANDLE ILL YOUR N CM* h WATCH REPAIRS. I 4ND YOU WILL BE ASSURED I OF PROiMPT SERVICE AND f n SATISFACTION. j YICK WOH HING! ?OB H BRIDGE ROAD j A' r DDLE ROAD I V S PHONE No. 7922. j •> i S for the Repair458 words
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Advertisement170 1939-04-04 9 ONE" T Tf I E WORLD NEEDS NOVW~ M G A R K E E AT EV B E E R^0 N D G V K-W' OPENING TO-DAY AT 3.15, 6-15 9 15 P.M. i -V WE SUNSHINE rHtV YE TURNED v jljl r I (faners tfit all you v170 words
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Advertisement150 1939-04-04 9 ■***i^**"i*M*»*^W(MfcM*»*^^.B^Bij»^%i^R^aa» B-fcM-—^^^^^..^ Csii% It IS Tn Xlirlv Tc :vlorrow Ni^hl 74; > PM gjdiitow: Richard Due Karen Morley m »i>fa'H/s SQUADRON" c.i. 15 Death in The Clouds... WMJ- fheir t ove ones Trnnblp Below! |>w: Rjchairj Talmadfre In e PEFD REPORTER" Wuhbfl 1 Fas. Act'cn' IlngUng ThriUs! rnceg JOc. 20r.150 words
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Article706 1939-04-04 10 NEVER has a policy of firmness been more strikingly vindicated than in the case of Britain and Germany. Ever since the crisis of last month, when HenHitler so flagrantly broke the Munich Agreement, it has been obvious that any idea of appeasement was a delusion and a706 words
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Article, Illustration758 1939-04-04 10 HAZARDS OF RUBBER PLANTING IT has been said that malaria is a wily foe, ever ready to exploit a new situation. Famine, Hood, drought and migration, with their associated disturbance of the intricate balance of man's environment, have time and time attain provided the sombre background758 words
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Article207 1939-04-04 10 An American gangster can write words in machine-gun bullets on a wall. He is challenging a rival to meet him and fire a friendly spelling bee. V* An unfinished picture was exhibited by mistake at a Paris gallery. It is becoming increasingly difficult for art enthusiasts to207 words
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Advertisement217 1939-04-04 10 THE "DAISY" KNITTER A NOVELTY OF INTEREST TO LOVERS OF FANCY WORK j WHfa thf aid of a *'DAiS K'NITTFR. Jumpers, Matinee Coats, Cap.s, Bonnets, Shawls, Table Covers and other fascinating novelties can be quickly made. Leaflet giving instructions as to use, and how Co make :md join the "DAISIES"217 words
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Advertisement53 1939-04-04 10 SPECIAL DISPLAY I IN OUR I I AIMIS SECTION £gk *V j lIA T S A*l tf® Charming New I SIW Models in Small *V }Shapes. In ,the or shoot'impudently AMERICAN attractive h a n l^[A-y^ > ever and in charm ing new fabrics. V You mu-.t see the-". 6.5053 words
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417 1939-04-04 11 NEXT MOVE IN AXIS DRIVE Mussolini Takes A Hand A MOVE BY MUSSOLINI TO MAKE ALBANIA <fl"BY AGREEMENT," A SEMI-PROTECTORATE IS FORECAST IN ROME. TROOPSHIPS ARE SAID TO BE STANDING BY AT ITALIAN PORTS READY TO CROSS THE NARROW ADRIATIC SEA AND LAND417 words
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Article137 1939-04-04 11 Reuter. I 0 f PnrY London > Apr. 4. I. C n c om mons last night I what answer it had Government B Xh SV he surroundJ, French conces*Ul and what barrlca dcs and the J* d taken to\Ei£? the Governmovent Potion of 01 BrfiReuter. - 137 words
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Article, Illustration27 1939-04-04 11 K.ng Zog, Muslim ruler of Albania, is said to be willing (because he has no alternative?) to become a vassal ruler in an Italian protectorate.27 words
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Article161 1939-04-04 11 Reuter. Macao. Apr. 1. 'I"HE Japanese attack on Kongmoon J- and Pakkai (not Pakhoi) was a mcd at stopping the passage of aims to Chinese troops surrounding Canton. Chinese troops commanded by Gsneral Chang Fah Kwei, famous commander of the 'Ironsides," whose generalship attracted greilt attention inReuter. - 161 words
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Article, Illustration37 1939-04-04 11 Thi; map shows bow an Italian move through Albania wou'd threaten Rumania, Yugoslavia and Bulgaria, agisting Hungary to recover areas lost in the Git at War (shown shaded) and joining the German drive eastwards.37 words
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489 1939-04-04 11 Beck In London crowds welcomed the Polish Foreign Minister, Colonel Dock, when he arrived at Victoria Station, reports Reuter. Colonel Heck was met at the station by Lord Halifax, the British Foreign Minister. It is .learned that In addition to the political discussions which489 words
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1325 1939-04-04 11 Reuter. TH SISu'L rt T rks the speeches f Sir Archibald Anfh. j a '°PP<"<ition Leader), Mr. Winston Churchill Mr fhe Ho„J > n ?c CeorKe he fore n affairs debaie in the House of Commons are reported in theReuter. - 1,325 words
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Article32 1939-04-04 11 Reuter. The Hasrue, Apr. 4. THE Netherlands M inisti v of Defence has ordered 31 two-engined Fokker bombing; seanlanes for co-operation with the Navy in home and East Indies wattrs.—Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Advertisement67 1939-04-04 11 REDUCED I PRICES i 9&hĕbw L AAA PS A £&C. PRODUCT MADE IN ENGLAND PRICES OF 230 VOLT OSRAM LAMPS REDUCED FROM TO 15 watt CLEAR or PEARL OSRAM LAMPS .!«,.<*. EACH Mete 25 44 40 CLEAR or PEARL OSRAM COILED COIL -M 40 60 100 m .»0 7« WKlit67 words
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Article90 1939-04-04 12 Reuter. Berlin, Apr. 3. VARIOCS guarantees, amiuntV mjr to £1:10.000,000, including £40.000.000 for the promotion ef export, are lhe o«t--standinc Umtnrtu of the budgeV 'prornu.gatod as law ami published in the »au It reveals that Government h, c no intention of prrsenMiß ut and d)icd budgelReuter. - 90 words
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Article8 1939-04-04 12 Reuter. Lisbon, Apr. 3-The Portuguese GovernmentReuter. - 8 words
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Article59 1939-04-04 12 Reuter. Bruaaela, Apr. 3. ImHE main point of the feature of thp elections throughout BelLium on Sunday was the big defeat of the Lnlveiirht seats in the Chambei j with 20 in the last Parha- m SSI' Catholics are expected to win The Calm iics ie half-a-dozen.Reuter. - 59 words
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Article146 1939-04-04 12 Singapore. Monday. mk Pavid S. Marshall was to 'Jay M acquitted of the -barge of M** to ronton, to a traflic laaey.aynai ai the intersection of Bencoolen St. Jnd Rochorc Road at 9.20 p.m. on Fehriary 4. Mr. Marshall raised an t«> the admission as evidence146 words
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Article57 1939-04-04 12 Reuter. Paris, Apr. 3. There are good reasons for ajipposing that President Lebrun wdl stand for reelection to the presidency. If this is so, the election i; a foregone conclusion, as M. Herriot and M. Francois Piet-i have already renounced their candidatures conditionally upon M.Reuter. - 57 words
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168 1939-04-04 12 Reuter. Chungking. Apr. 3. Chine* despafhe. from the Hapeh front. These claim that Chinese troops lam ched a counter-offensive westward of Yckow and succeeded in crossing from the left to the right bank of the Han River on three points. The reoc V» pat on ofReuter. - 168 words
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Article142 1939-04-04 12 Reuter. Tientsin, Apr. 8. H»tf. H. r*. Dyott, President of the JJ! Tientsin British Chamber of Commerce, who was captured by bandits and held in secret custody for the last three weeks, has been released and has returned to Tientsin safe and well, according to a RenterReuter. - 142 words
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Article100 1939-04-04 12 Singapore, Monday. THE ambulance was called to Serangoon Road close to the New World amusement park at 6.05 p.m. yesterday to attend to three Chinese and an aged Tamil woman, who were said to have been injured in a collision between a motor car and a100 words
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350 1939-04-04 12 REACTIONS TO HITLER'S SPEECH Reuter. London, Apr. 3. C AROL and his Cabinet are understood to have decided to ac- r guarantee by Britain against aggression by Germany iP! ihTeWen to Poland, according to the Daily Telegraph, similar to that effect is received tl>d ay theReuter. - 350 words
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Article, Illustration68 1939-04-04 12 I'hE population of Memel save an enthusiastic reception to the (ierman forces which occupied the city as Herr Hitler ar-t rived by sea to pay a threehour visit to Germany's latest territorial acquisition. The territory was ceded to Germany by Lithuania in compliance with a German68 words
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Obituary69 1939-04-04 12 The death of Mr. George Grant, formerly agent of the Chartered Bank in Bangkok, occurred at Bournemouth on Mar. 5. Mi. Grant joined the Chartered Bank in 1910 and served in Batavia ana Sourabaya. Later he went to Penan*; and was afterwards in charge at69 words
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Article166 1939-04-04 12 Singapore, Monday. PRODUCED before Mr. K. A. BlackI er in the Third Police Court this n/orning, Robert D. Minor, Owen T Thomas and Sydney Ellis, marines from the minesweepers Abardore and Abingdon, pleaded guilty to theft of a motor-car belonging to a Mr. Hardit Singh.166 words
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Article434 1939-04-04 12 Singapore. Monday. «riTH <Hp rpm irk 4 it seems to me that Gunner Jaiw s Murray tried W 1 t- quickiv and Sergeant Dale tried to slop him.; Mr v r PorteTthe Singapore Coroner to-day returned a verdict of VV. G. Porter, me I nnliest434 words
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Article162 1939-04-04 12 Reuter. LONDON. APR. IN THE HOI SE Of COMMONS TODAY, MR. Bl i EER SAID TH \T THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT WAS PREP ARED AT ALL TIMES TO GIVE SYMPATHETIC CONSIDERATIONS TO THE POSSIBILITY. OK MEETING THF ARMAMENT REQUIREMENTS OF Rl MANIA. BOTH IN NAVAL AND OTHERReuter. - 162 words
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Article25 1939-04-04 12 Reuter. Faris, Apr. S. —A despatch from Madrid states that the military police have made two thousand arrests within ?4 hours.--Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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215 1939-04-04 12 Singapore, Monday. TiIE Crown Counsel, Mr. li. L. Howe, intervened this morning when he made an application, before Mr. C. H. Koh, presiding in the Third Police Court, for the charge preferred against My. Jack Lee Keng Tye, of allegedly intentionally insulting Mr. Edward Tan215 words
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138 1939-04-04 12 Reuter. London, Apr. 3. MR. HANNAH asked Government in the Commons what answer had been re reived from the Japanese Government to the British Government's representations against the surrounding of British and French concessions at Tientsin with barricades of live wire, and what actionReuter. - 138 words
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Article122 1939-04-04 12 Reuter. London, Apr. ■'>■ THF seven men who were immwm guilty at the Old Bailey on < hare es of conspiracy to cause explosi«»"sand possessing explosives or InM* were sentenced to-day. The heaviest sentence of ten ir penal servitude was passed on a »-y** r o]d Irish TerroristReuter. - 122 words
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Article121 1939-04-04 12 I Arrived from N.E.I, by KLM IPH ALO"—Mr. H. Lucas, Mi 1., I Ha, Mr and Mrs Howard. Mrs. \.a--j Mrs. H. van Gelden. Mr O Mr. Tjoa Thins Kice, Mr. IW v 1 Kie. Left for Medan. India and Eui 1* KLM plane "PH ALO"- Mr.121 words
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Article74 1939-04-04 12 ARRANGEMENTS have been made by the United States C onsulGeneral for the entertainment of the officers and men «>i the I S. cruiser Augusta winch k MK|MotOd tv arrive at Singapore an Saturday There v ill be a dinner ;'t CosMMd-GenevmTi house on v74 words
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Advertisement58 1939-04-04 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. :o: CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. THONI? 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE MARINE, MOTOR, PER BONAL ACCIDENT WORK MEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGLNTS: SEREMBAN POI BROS., MALACCA HONG CHYE CO.. K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG, NG RON C HEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH, IPOH LEE AH WENG. PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE58 words
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Advertisement23 1939-04-04 12 W BRITISH EXPANDED MEETS BRITISH SI VNDARD "vfm ĔkJ SPECIFICATION REQUfREIgk JV MEM- FOR EXPANDED COMPLETE RANGE OF MESH-CUACES STOCKED McALISTER CO., LTD.23 words
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683 1939-04-04 13 Foreign Affairs Debate In Commons Reuter. R U IM. in the course of a debate on foreign affairs in the >mmon S> the Premier (Mr. Chamberlain) repeated I .enttany in connection with the British sist her in the event of hostilities. aSBUlan <* Thai declaration,"Reuter. - 683 words
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Article445 1939-04-04 13 "y at Chamberlain's 1 1 not so ted. Second thoughts ni Chancellor's pto- !;;it 'lie British cold nrmness came as i lv him <,) r.- i usooered him up and "<l him ih-.r v IT was necessary '"i'y ChamberKumaaia as well as that lfM "cates 'hat it445 words
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Article46 1939-04-04 13 Reuter. Bcilin, Apr. 4.—According to prcsfnt arrangements, Herr Hitler will spend twelve hours in Bcil'n on his return to-morrow frcm his sea cruise and will then go to his*Berchtesgaden retreat and stay there until shortly befcre hLs birthday on Apr. 20.— Renter.Reuter. - 46 words
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107 1939-04-04 13 British Official Wireless. A* Saturday thecal' and the king-. sent this message: "On the occasion of the 21st way of the Royal Air Fo%l V ZSS™' ranks of the service and tn a ii f a) 1 [B the Air Ministry, f have kno?nTBritish Official Wireless. - 107 words
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Article122 1939-04-04 13 Results. QN the Stock ExchangT%^ l y 4 ;nV creased Continental buying, 0 w Lto mere confidence in the poiit uon was the most notable feature of th e market and prices in all .sections improved. Oils and Kaffirs wer v n prominent, closing roundResults. - 122 words
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Article45 1939-04-04 13 At 2.41 p.m. yesterday the ambulance was called to the Central Police Station to remove a ricksha puller to the General Hosoital who was alleeed to have been hit by a stone on his cheek thrown by a Chinese boy.45 words
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Article54 1939-04-04 13 Mr. Lim Keong Leang. who is at the Bungsar Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, has undergone a successful operation for cataract. Mr. Urn is a brother of Mr Lim Keong Lay. J.P., c.H., of Penang and Dr. C. E. Lim. proiessor and dean of the Peiping Union Medical54 words
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Article61 1939-04-04 13 Reuter. lApav Tokyo, Apr.4. lAPAN must completely and immediately change her policy towards Great Britain, declares the newspaper Nfchi x l(h i which is the Army's mouthpiece.' The newspaper adds: -Japan must now watch Europe, too st n rL2iu nts may COm P cI her toReuter. - 61 words
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Article58 1939-04-04 13 n,^. Ul!n f c Service of the Singwas 290in? epar t t ent a ™e March o^ile^MunfeiSL^ 30 t0 Motor car e acclaenS a l S 4 iflCd a V°"° ws: t ients v 34> motcr lorry ac ley car 'acciTr?" s™*^ attempted suicide iV S a P58 words
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Article27 1939-04-04 13 The estimated total exports, from Malaya, assay vaJue of 7sV;i 01e based March. fr f e M e a aya at l. ru e Sf rt bb27 words
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Article180 1939-04-04 13 Sin Chew Jit Poh. D Shanghai, April 4. H Kung, Cnim.se Finance Minister, at a meeting in Chung, king yesterday, gave a detailed account of the loans granted by foreign Towers during the past few months to help strengthen Chinese resistance. Though Great Britain aha theSin Chew Jit Poh. - 180 words
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Advertisement103 1939-04-04 13 HOT -L BUNS ORDER VOIR SUPPLIES NOW s^amp^H PRICE Vv" •>• r >\-; 60 cts. per doz. PROPRIETORS 'PHONE: STORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH 110 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1500 1501, BUTTERWORTH 33. Advt.of Singopore Cold Storage Co., Us. V/.P.S. 257 Theme Songs I COMPOSED103 words
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946 1939-04-04 14 Bright Future For Tennis In Singapore Singapore, Tuesday. DRIGHI iiopes as to the future ol Singapore's tennis are not very far ahead, provided the formation of the Singapore Lawn I, mil, Club, which will be open to all nationalities, becomes a reality946 words
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Article81 1939-04-04 14 fHOVVDS swarmed the S.R.C. football pitch yesterday evening, bringing the inter-club soccer fixture between the SR C. and the Banka Sports Club to a sensational 'Daring the second half, an altercation between two players resulted. The huge crowd watching the game, immediately swe.rmed the field, and the81 words
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Article72 1939-04-04 14 JN a Second Division "B" match played on the Singapore Har bout Board ground last night, the S.C.F.A. beat the S.K.B. by six goals to one. Hay was very cne-sided. The Chine c led 2—l in the first half and aodrd four more goals in72 words
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Article461 1939-04-04 14 Malays Reserves ...A, S.C.C. Reserves 1. niSPLAYING all-round superiority and good team understanding, the Malay Reserves beat the S.C.C Reserves by lour goals to one in a Reserve Division soccer league fixture on the Padang yesterday. i Although the Malays wen by tare: goals, they461 words
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407 1939-04-04 14 Post Office 4, Marine Department QTRAIGHT from the exertions ot the sports field, as it w Office defeated a strong side from the Marine Departrr -Ycond Division "A" fixture at the Stadium last night. Th*» Marines who started in fine fettle, had407 words
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Article36 1939-04-04 14 The following players will Sime. Darby Sports Club ed Engineers. Ltd., In of soccer on Wednesday, rer Park at 5.15 p.m Eiv Bee. Abdullah: S G Riches. Ah Soo: Pak: Tommy Ngo. Hamid 136 words
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Article46 1939-04-04 14 The following player represent The "Amity xj Bramtooo Spoils club I S H E. ground at 5.15 p I 11 against tne Chinese H the school's ground at Cher. Eng Kirn. Kirn Toi Whye Kid, Bock Kwee. YeoJ Hunt. Yew Seng. Ea L.c. Siah.46 words
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37 1939-04-04 14 Harold "Dutch" Smith and Farid untitled, Olympic diving untitled If 33. who were here some years ag >, have made a film "Double Di v. i Kill shown al ihe Capitol together with "The Gr?at Mtalti Wednesday next.37 words
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Advertisement89 1939-04-04 14 PYRAMID IB mik i:urn II I S Pyramid handkerchiefs always win through. After every rough and tumble th3ir colours remain as cheerful as ever. And it cannot be saia that a Pyramid is afraid ol the wash. You can choose your Pyramid handkerchiefs from a team of plain or fancy89 words
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Advertisement176 1939-04-04 14 ★AMAZING CURE for FEVER Expel Fever from your blood and keep it out! Fever clogs your steps, waiting to catch fiHpSSSBI you in a weak state and strike you down. Atwood's Bitters w ill save you by keep- ing your blood pure and rich, fit to fight and conquer the176 words
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359 1939-04-04 15 Fields Plays Sterling Game 2, Gordons ....2. LAST minute goal by VVilkinson was responsible for the RE (Changi) equalising with the Gordons yesterday in a First Division gsuae at Changi. Although play was scrappy at times, the game was full359 words
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Article42 1939-04-04 15 In a friendly soccer natch played at the Serangoon English School's ground ist Saturday, the Pava Lebar Ran°ers defeated the Chiate Sing -Athletic Union dd goal in three. Ahmad Krint scored fcr the winners and Davi.i for the Union.42 words
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179 1939-04-04 15 V x '''I 1 he 8-f.C lawn tennia tourna--1 a arm for Mrs. K. c. Cherrinirtor and P i ir opponent. Mrs. Hipkin and W. £°Droogtevw el K. V. Head, and Mrs. Archer i„ the ami-final S.R.C. Results liie cenma tournament at179 words
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Article153 1939-04-04 15 tTPIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) IPOII, MONDAY. FOLLOWING ARE ENTRIES FOR THE PERAK TfJRF CLUB EASTER SKYE MEETING, ON APR. 8 AND 10: ■arses, Class Five:—Bay Laddie. Beacon. Captain Ball. Dazzle, Emperor Kublai. Evergreen. First Eid. Galiant Maggie. Hippvli-.r-. in: Jonathan, Kalaw, 1 Komolux. I-> Colonial, Little Mother, i Love.'.,153 words
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Article94 1939-04-04 15 San Juan, Puerto Rico, .Apr 3 bIXTO ESCOBAR retained the p no, nt am weight tide by M X, Morgan, of Detroit ZT a 15.r0 d !-1. Twelve thousintl i 1 v mm c during some mrr n taliated in the a slashing attack his opponent's94 words
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Article219 1939-04-04 15 B| spare, Monday. f l I! i riNG ol tr Singapore Ama- Ass teiatioa was held i the St. Andrew's v 'i aptain 1. 1.. Cronynn, 1 Mes Paul Storr. Adams, Inspector d P; Capt N. I. Close-] iCommand Boxing Livesley (Manchea- Wilkins (R.A.F.) and W. si219 words
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Article31 1939-04-04 15 TN THE MEN'S DOUBLES FINAL IN THE V.M.C.A. TENNIS TOURNAMENT, PLAYED YESTERDAY, COMMANDER E. J. MOCKLER AND KAMIS BEAT YADI AND S DAWOOD IN TWO SETS 9—7 6—V31 words
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Advertisement19 1939-04-04 15 guinness matc THE DOG'S HEAD LABEL NO j c is ON EVERY BOTTLE AGENTS SIME. DARBY CO., LTD. I19 words
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Advertisement246 1939-04-04 15 Do Yoj Just Dream Of A Big Salary? Dreaming is a grand bait will not increase your salary The only sure way to get more money is to make yourself worth more. A Training is the answer and such a Training you can acquire through spare-time study with the res.246 words
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Advertisement441 1939-04-04 15 SEVERE PAINS IN THE STOMACH ■jr. P. Many who still suffer with stomach trouble caa benefit from experience. If you neglect nature s warn «ng you may be faced with serious da?g™ "2? j lO Mr P did-a. ten? of thousands of stomach sufferers have don. —then you have no441 words
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Article325 1939-04-04 16 DV courtesy of the Roy?l Singapore Golf Club, the annual meeting of the Malayan Golf Association will be held at Bukit Timah over Easter week end. Comoet cions are open to members of clubs affiliated to the Malayan Gulf Association. The programme of events is as follows:—325 words
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Article1918 1939-04-04 16 Proceedings Of Second Annual Meeting The Second Annual General Meeting of the Indian Overseas Bank, Ltd.. was held on Friday the 3rd March, 1P39. at the Head Office of th" Bank, the Hon'ble Mr. ML Ct. M. Chidambaram Chettyar, Chairman, presiding. 23 Shareholders were present1,918 words
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Advertisement632 1939-04-04 16 < r J LONDON HATS V f cj i "P««onality counts. Add deserves an Fuf f»h h«i" AH Fur hat f^'^^^y 6 Hearing Restored, Head Hoises Banished m D I bats Catarrh and in a natural way restores A 111 OZIJI ff Jl CSUIIS it taring in some of the632 words
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Advertisement73 1939-04-04 16 WEKNER SCHUR'S A TIIM A 31IXTURE gives immediate relief. Has been used with excellent results in Asthma, Bronchitis, and troubles of the respiratory organs, etc. $1.80 per bottle. Postage 30 cts. PHARSOL ASTHMA POWDER 90 cents a box. Postage 20 cts. CHARI CO., 29, Robinson Road, Singapore. Phone 2249. BLENDJ|gJj73 words
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Article87 1939-04-04 17 Singaocre, Monday—When the case against Mr. H. J. Fuller, a warder attached to the Johore Prisons, who iJ charged with causing the death of a male Chinese by rash driving, was meniioned to day. Cou *t Inspector A. H Frew stated that he had received87 words
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Article66 1939-04-04 17 The Oxford and Cambridge Society of Malaya held its annual boat race dinner at the Adelphi Hotel on Saturday night The Governor. Sir Shenton Thomas, was one of 65 members who attended. The toast of Oxford and Cambridge Universities was proposed by Mr. C. O. Howell, vice-president.66 words
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Advertisement37 1939-04-04 17 Dr. SCHIEFFER'S I ■METABOLIC SALT I ■'j i"nt service tion, poorly obesity, tic troubl ai d ib also a mil; OFFER A LIMITED NUMBER OF BRAND NEW FORD VEHICLES AT $350 LESS UNIVERSAL CARS LTD. C > MASTERS37 words
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Advertisement18 1939-04-04 17 Taken Regularly Every Night BILE BEANS MAKE YOU LOOK AND FEEL YEARS YOUNGER DEATH ijf) to tUF' FLIES18 words
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Advertisement61 1939-04-04 17 j SHAVES THE WORLD After two generations, Gillette remains the greatest name in Shaving. Why Because it successfully utilises every scientific facility for constantly improving the quality and precision of its razors and blades. WHICHTS Coal for Soap Sole Agents in Malaya. Distributors in Penang K. Lumpur V. R. Vick61 words
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Advertisement263 1939-04-04 17 HOT BUNS' ORDER NOW FROM i «AIFLi;s *Alf BY AND BE SUUE OF HAVING THE BKST. RAFFLES BREAD A DINNER ROLLS DELIVERED DAILY BETWEEN &!> PM. BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS UNDER STRICTLY HYGIENIC CONDITIONS Telephone your order lor to-night—Phono 5381. j jAFFLES CAFE CONFECTIONERY Sea View Hotel TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT.263 words
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322 1939-04-04 18 Shanghai. A N appeal to Pope Pius XII to lead a movement for peace has been A handed to Reuter by the Abbot Chao Kung, better known as Trebitsch Lincoln, one time M.P. for Darlington, wh M C Ata innrl in 1919 The322 words
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183 1939-04-04 18 Central News. Sian. JAPANESE captives also joined the J "Offer Geld" movement and gave what they had saved from their food and clothing. Tamochi Nakayama, a captive in a concentration camp at an undisclosed p'acs offered $1 saved from one days f:od money. Two otherCentral News. - 183 words
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159 1939-04-04 18 kweinn. QUPPLY of war materials to the National Government through French D Indo-China. particularly through Haiphong, has of late become> very active, according to reports just received in reliable quarter? here, lnere are two transportation routes from Haiphong namely one firm Haiphong to Langson159 words
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Article46 1939-04-04 18 Chungking. DELEGATED by the tribes in the Szeeh-wmn-B*kanpr-Chin?ha) border, r#*rfnvs loSangJui €hu, the "Living Buddha in that art cf west China, has arrived in Chu* skine: to offer the lives of the 260 000 tribesmen In defence of the State against foreign invasion.46 words
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311 1939-04-04 18 Central New. Kw *ilin. "fHINA will not he conquered if the Chinese develop wholesome psychology l!u a courageous and undaunte,! v !)lri and each and all struggle tor the nation," declared (ien< Chung-h?i, Director of the Sootfc. west Provisional Military quarters, in a reception givenCentral New. - 311 words
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152 1939-04-04 18 Chengchow. i JAPANESE military train consisting of 13 coaches with aoldiers A destroyed by Chinese guerrillas at Chihsien on the hwa Railway in northern Honan resulting in several hundred Japjne. i soldiers heimr killed and wounded. The train w".s carrying a full load of152 words
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Advertisement71 1939-04-04 18 Look lor these trade marks o i ii ar a nieed Qllal i i y a sid look lor the name "fIIEHLTLES" on the chainwheel, pedals, etc. The Strongest Cycle in the World. Guaranteed Cor .70 Years. SOLD BY ALL IMPORTANT DEALERS T. V. MITCHELL Representative for:—Dutch East Indies—Malaya—Borneo—Siam. 1871 words
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Advertisement45 1939-04-04 18 rw- \mM insist on I IV W CLOVEB 'ML U MILK CREAM! This is BARE CLOVER I and I intend to tell the I milk most suitable to children and I V <Vyf I ON CLOVER BRAND, it'- the good' tH I 3 APB 245 words
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968 1939-04-04 19 FULL REPORT A 1 ;V a t U h Se forb Mding discussion on Indian noli poliUcaJ welfare of£ Indian^an'd it'tu dS activities ana thereby diminish its usefulness very thoughtful m ech delivered at an exI i< ral meeting968 words
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Article63 1939-04-04 19 jm increase in 1 blood pressor* ~,t ua ndhrs nieh. sanrj ri concern. Since .h J pausing some kol fast his n t d of nis Rajween 160 190 „t levi,ure ed satisfactory h,Ch c^si His activities in noiv,i larly since -his ret.Tr < more Particunavc63 words
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Article54 1939-04-04 19 STEPS are bein, «ress w", eh d, b a h N j}' io al Oon»ext wi,,te" be he,d m Bfhar ran on the occLn J, p fhampafiangha gin Its sitting from Anr 9fi „n 1 be m last for about davf* The minimum fee for memhpr n# tv,54 words
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Article57 1939-04-04 19 New Delhi. Mar 29-Th o tt«i^ 583. W SSL m wmen is a Committee oi senior MinislmP°"ant States, will meet in Bombay on April 11 next inter alii n, consider the revised dra" Instrument ol accession on whleh the States viTws are to be sent to the Paramount57 words
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206 1939-04-04 19 NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION IN THE ASSEMBLY Karachi, Mar. 30. JHE Sind Assembly met this afternoon in an atmosphere surcharged with excitement in view of the no-confidence motion «n the Allahbux Ministry sponsored by the opposition comprising Congress, .'Muslim League and Hindu parties. The galleries were206 words
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114 1939-04-04 19 S Allahabad Mar 27 PECULATION rife as to who will preside over the next All-India Congress Committee in case Kashcrapati Subhas Chandra Bose finds it impossible to euitinue to be the President of lh e Congress either for reasons health or on other grounds114 words
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Article98 1939-04-04 19 Madras March 22.-Resolutions urgin* the Government of India to levy a sro? tective duty on cocoanut imports from ctl on c nde ™™S the mC of the SXS try t0 i e P Indians meetin?hpw adopted at a public Hail EL? the Maha J a na Sabha98 words
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Advertisement67 1939-04-04 19 FalseTeethWearm Are I Worst Breath Offenders! """'""■■■Btcommenii PoHdent J j ridKo, soak up odor» for comfort, convenience I cum S3 a *P° n «el A an <* hygiene. Get an eec olck^ llects °nthem. nomical long-lasting tin a* •"'^Kfi" an y chemist or bazaar. b J >Un X teldnm ordi67 words
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Advertisement78 1939-04-04 19 Daily India Page Daily India Page Edited by j G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. jB Eli t^^ 1 b dy When malaria parasites have made the blood T thiD thCn Sanat gen 3 quick r of health. Every teaspoonful gives new strength; new power sl sparkles once again with v our and78 words
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Article, Illustration56 1939-04-04 20 T HE racquet of that tennis prodigy. Gem 1 Hoahins. was auct onert after the .haiitv tennis match at th* S.C.R.C. on tS2S. Re-auctioned three tim.s, the Racquet fetched a total of $145 for he Chna Relief Fund. Picture on left shows tht56 words
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46 1939-04-04 20 c ih~ inrn \lavar of London, Sir Frank Below fleft) is i photograph ol O. Salisbury to oomBowaler. unveiling a picture ll "L after th CoronatuM. MMnK kbc v.s.t of the Ktog U«doii County On UW rifijt is Mr a demonstraround v no was 2 Spain/46 words
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Article, Illustration181 1939-04-04 20 mi ill i i 11 i QUESTIONS were recently asked in the House of Comn ons about the Empiresair routes being ut ]g£ d the transport oi children who come to school in England from h»UM»J» special arrange>ame time Imperial Airways announced that following success W.181 words
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Advertisement117 1939-04-04 20 Read the MORNING TRIBUNE FOR i NEWS while it's NEWS jj Saturdays.-Special Sports Suppj?. i ment: S pages extra at no extra j cost. O-CEDAR POLISH MAKES THAT CLEAN DUSTLESS HOME FRIENDS ADMIRE, CLEANS AS IT POLISHES BEAUTIFUL FLOORS are easy with 0-CEDAR POLISH. It aBKBĔk quickly "cleans and polishes"117 words
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