Malaya Tribune, 11 April 1939
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Title Section39 1939-04-11 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL. XXVI.- -No. 85. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, April 11, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1939 FIVE CENTS?39 words
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Advertisement487 1939-04-11 1 Make Your Home UP-TO-DATE WITH Sunco Furniture AUstORA LTD. 101 VICTORIA STREET, (Late FRANKEL'S). j PREVENTION TlpH s solution that solves the problem of \^^|S^lMf3^^r RUST PREVENTION BOWRANITE PAINTS 9999 UMfrM§J) more than protective. Stocked in six colours and BLACK, they enhance the apyearancc of visible structures. j**-* fptlTHPiE S487 words
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Advertisement113 1939-04-11 1 exquisite little IR^^Pi^Rf ROMANCEJf\J enouah for a "velvet cloak to be spread in their path'" YOONG CHEONG'S ?hoes are designed with every trick of flattery to capture a bit of romance in the beautiful new styles of the movement. 6EE THEM AT YOONG CHEONG SHOE CO.. 354-356. North Bridge Rd.113 words
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Advertisement57 1939-04-11 1 MADAME PAGE LATE 92, PICCADILLY, LONDON. DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER TAILORMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS IN STOCK. FROM:— $5 $3 O 13 BATTERY ROAD, TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE. lles>, there irmore in l OVALTIN E Consists of 1 Stradivarius Model Violin. 1 Case and I Bow. Price from $6.80 SEASON CO., LIMITED. I57 words
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Article99 1939-04-11 2 ENTERTAINMENT I /COLUMBIA engaged Allen Matthews for Flying G-Men," ffe w chapt# pTay which is new in work undei the rodirection of Ray Tayloi and James W Horric. Robert Paige, Richa>u Flski James Craig and Lorna Gray have the leads. Among those now appearing before the cameras99 words
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Article60 1939-04-11 2 "TEXAS Stampede," a new western drans starring Charles Starrett, with Iris Meradith as the feminine lead and featuring those popular musical cowboys. "The Sons of the Pioneers." wis recently completed. In the cast are. Lee Prather, Bob Nolan, Kohler Jr., Hank Bell. Raphael Bennett. Blackjack Ward Eddie Cobb. Ed Hearn,60 words
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171 1939-04-11 2 Igrr; Rumann and Anlhonv Quinn I WCie ensajjed recently for feature roles in Columbia's "Plane N<>. 4," which Howard Hawks will direct, with Jeaq Arthur and Carv Grant as the principals. Riehar.l Barthelmess, Rif a Havworlh and I nomas Mitchell have already been engaged for171 words
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Article290 1939-04-11 2 p TO-MORROW FOR aLI gf*a tf«j/ /nowj/A the money I i fl'icnrc.s arc uncertain start I i o*£ Vtfu vnmmtrvinl enttrpri I ton the table when tnlervteictng «>ul having favours tu ark ***<yPo9*d to business progn I anddevelopment, .90 go xlou. n »</ <" r in,290 words
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Advertisement333 1939-04-11 2 STEAMER SAIUNGS. and BRITISH INDIA f Incorporated in England j P. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS, oi l ARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore. 1939 HAJI U'l 17,000 .ipr 21 RANCHI 17,000 May :> BHUTAN 6,100 May (S HAIi 0.000 May 15 KANPURA 17,000 May 19 RAWALPINDI 17,000 June l SOUDAI 6 500333 words
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Advertisement415 1939-04-11 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. N Mi I) ftE I Jf SCH KR I u.otn, iNORm ■Bjiljifl 'Incorporated in Germany). The underiK-ted are timi Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH HIN/\ *rtd JAPAN. Due Spore. ISB9 5 m .s. "REGENSBURG" In port omifc Nurtii China Apr. 13 s.s. "I.JPPK- omits415 words
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Advertisement416 1939-04-11 2 j LUXURY with ECONOMY i One lass Molorships Cabins with Private Bafh. j jj Excellent Cuisine Moderate Fare-. j T .MAIUMaiXES, LONDON, ITo PAI ESTIVF nnxTrßhiv, SELANDIA Kg j J&JfVA Apr. 20 j 5 BORINGIA jun yt ?i* A May 20 LALANDIA Ju?' 4 DANMAKI'' 3 f JUTLAND;A Jul 25416 words
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Advertisement133 1939-04-11 2 j y ffAMfrt T KO-AMERIKA LINIE B Deu'sch-Australi-chc GeseHschaft nfJSBSJf? incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS t* NORDMARK tf.ft HINDENBURG not calling at China Japan ports Anr n tDA DUUBURG via Manila May 2 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Spore 1939133 words
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Miscellaneous53 1939-04-11 2 APETOL: "The Great Waltz." H HAMBKA "/ust Around the Corner." PAVILION: "Old Bones of the River." ROYAL: "Kambar." MARLBOROUGH: "Daksa-Yagna." ROXV: "Black Limelight." GA"f?RK'K: "Wedad." HAPPY WORLD: Cabaret, Side Shows cinema, and other at tractions. NEW WORLD: Cabaret, Side Show merry-go-round cinem; rides. GREAT WORLD: Cabaret, Side Show cinema, and53 words
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Miscellaneous146 1939-04-11 2 [daily crossword"! VMM MM MM MMMMMMMM MMMMMMaa*. I Ma L <M 11 BHiMBBBB 188 1 &i»w*£ L n £s ACROSS: 27. -Our solemn hymns to di V warning. change." .Shakespeare. 3. A matter of orthography. ri ¥tpc mm v 7. Ame.ican lizard. Dis-ace ■10 ,ana am 2. Krudcr garment 10.146 words
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Article405 1939-04-11 3 LONDON SHARE LIST London, Thursday. Previous To-day Change !m op Runner 26i *****% -iv 2 a orneral Electric 77 6 771,3 -3d Chemical Industries 29 6 28!3 Ex. Div. {mocrial Tobacco 1307% 130|7V 2 24!3 24|3 Canadian Pacific 4% 4 516 _I|W inndon Tin •I*% 3|1% pnhber405 words
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200 1939-04-11 3 AMBASSADOR'S CONCERN Rio De Janeiro. J CANNOT feel satisfaction regarding trade relations between Brazil and the United Kingdom," said Sir Hugh Gurney, British Ambassador to Brazil, addressing the British Chamber of Commerce here ai its 22nd annual general meeting. He said that the substantial increi.se200 words
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130 1939-04-11 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. j Singapore Thursday. 1 Buyers. Sellers. I No. IX R.SS. Spot loose j No. IX R.SS. F. 0.8. in cases April 27 3 a I G.F.A.Q. R.SS. F. 0.8. in be.les April 27% -27} 8 j F.A.Q. R.S.S. F. 0.8.130 words
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Article90 1939-04-11 3 London, Apr. 8. Paris 176 49 64 New York 4.68% Montreal 4.70 1 x Brussels 27.82 Geneva 20.37 Amsterdam 8.81% Milan 89 Berlin 11.64% Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Prague nom. Helsingfors Madrid nominal Lisbon 110% Athens 547% Bucharest 660 Buenos Aires 20.17V 2 I Rio 3 1 3290 words
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266 1939-04-11 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat, Monday. IN the Batu Pahat district league soccer match played" at the Batu Pahat football stadium the Chinese Recreation Club defeated the Johore Military Force by two goals to nil on a ground that was sodden.266 words
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Article108 1939-04-11 3 Worries over husband's failing strength Husbands all too often neglect their health, keep drawing upon their reserve energy until it is exhausted. Weakness, sickness, a nervous breakdown follows. How much better it is to keep replenishing strength daily with: nourishing, invigorating Waterbury's Oompound.Waterbury's contains iron, capper, and108 words
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Advertisement114 1939-04-11 3 I Announcing A NEW TRUFOOD PRODUCT I A PROGRESSIVE NUTRITIVE I FOOD FOR BABY FROM I 10 TO 24 MONTHS j CONTAINS Animal Protein Bone Marrow emulsified Cream Fat the soluble Carbohydrates, Lactose and Glucose; Mineral •alts; Organic Iron Lecithin Calcium with t«ted Vitamins A and D from natural sources114 words
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Advertisement174 1939-04-11 3 —'—=1 19-25, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone: Manager's Office 4512 m Exchange Dept. 4513 General Office 4514 Cable Address: "PROVINBANK." Head Office, Siuchow. Paid-up Capital (Ch.) $10,000,000 Reserve Funds $13,000,000 Total Assets (approx.) $108,000,000 Board of Directors: T. L. SOONG TSENG YANG FU Y. Cm KOO CHAN .YIU WOON WU KAI174 words
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Advertisement366 1939-04-11 3 BANK OF CHINA Incorporated in China by Special Charter c 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-81 Cable Address: "CHUNGKCO." Paid Up Capital wh. $40,000,000.00 Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. S 5,200,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. 1 020,000,000.00366 words
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Advertisement601 1939-04-11 4 COOKBOY V/ AN TED for European family Cantonese, Shanghai preferred, stele experience salary required. Gooo prospects Bo* 34« Malaya Tribune. Bingaport 76f,) WANTED EURASIAN LADY to Assist In ;;mall boarding hou.se 20 30 years old. Apply Box 342, Malays Tribune. Singapore. (754* WANTED LADY TEACHER Passed I enlor Cambridge. Apply601 words
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Advertisement593 1939-04-11 4 gapj tffr&Uf: WANTED Rent or Buy .smell compound house, garden, radio, six miles town "Apply Box 347, Malaya Tribune, SingaI*>re. (762) TO LET. 1 furnished room lights and water $20'- New House near tram lines, town and sea. Box 290, Malaya Tribune, Singapore- (758) EUROPEAN, elderly, requires unfurnished bedroom. Cheap,593 words
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Advertisement590 1939-04-11 4 FOR NEW DESIGNS, durable jewels expert workmanship, prompt delivery, and moderate charges. Consult Jaffnese Jewellery Works, 57, Kampong Bahru Road, Singapore. (722» SINGAPORE BOARDING KENNELS* entrance 6th Avenue, Bukit Timah Roaa. Hill resort for dogs and cats. Large runway to each Kennel under the management of B. McM-:Uen. Tele. 2292590 words
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Advertisement564 1939-04-11 4 RACHELS' PIANO, $250 or nearest. Apply 42. Sturrock Road, alter 4.30 p.m (720) FOR SALE: One Hercules Sports Model, as new, one "Bolex" Autocine camera in good condition and one 14 foot life boat. What offer? Apply BoxNo. 327, c o .VAtlaya Tribune, Singapore. (724) FOR QUICK SALE: One Grand564 words
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Advertisement554 1939-04-11 4 VALUABLE VACANT LANDS FOR SALE in the township of Batu Pahat. suitable for building shop-houses. Apply for plans and particulars to Abu Bakar Ibrahim, Batu Pahat. i746> LAND FOR SALE. Residential area near Junction Gopeng Road and Tiger Lane. Ipoh. Suitable for erecting bungalows, town lot No. *****, 1. acre554 words
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Advertisement567 1939-04-11 4 NOTICE. OVERSEA-CHINESE B\\Kl\r CORPORATION LIMIT! li 'Incorporated in the Strains Set til NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN r Seventh Annual General I m£Bi£ Shareholder.-.' of the Company held at its Registered Office i Building-. Chulia Street. S fro U o rd no y on the 1V Notice is also nereby riven567 words
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Article201 1939-04-11 5 Indo Cey lonese Tennis Finals [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Monday. pOR the fourth year in succession since the inception of the AllMalayan Indo-Ceylonese tennis tournament which concluded to-day, P. Suppiah (Sel.) retained the Velupillai Cup in the Men's Open Singles event when he defeated C. Madhavan (Sel.) in201 words
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308 1939-04-11 5 THE Ceylon Tamils* Association held their New i'ear Sports yesterday pflernoon at their own ground at Plain before a very large gathering o fmembers, their fami- 1 lies and friends. Their New Year falls next Friday and as yesterday was a holiday, they decided to308 words
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Article423 1939-04-11 5 Penang, Monday. DISPLAYING better understanding and superior horsemanship than their formidable Selangor opponents, Pahang went on to win the much coveted Spooner Cup in the final match played this evening on the Polo Ground by five goals to Selangors 2 1 Relincor started off with a423 words
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Advertisement281 1939-04-11 5 ,v THE SUPREME COURT OF 1 JOHORE, PISTRICT OF JOHORE BAHRU. r Ware-earner's Administration (ft** Crder sour of Deft**" IBMAEL BIN 11' it IHIM. Mines Office, Jemaiuang, Aeon Mc: ',"n*inn Assistant Overseer. l) 2of Proceedings: J.B. Bankntrv NO 15 of 1938. rup „,w\ c t Wage-Earner s Administe order made:281 words
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Advertisement30 1939-04-11 5 fBARGAI]\ T I SOCKS STOCKINGS, I PORCELAIN WARES I GOLD FISH I AQUARIUMS. Period. 29th Mar.—7th Apr. BABA Co., Ltd. MIDDLE ROAD. BABA STORE ORCHARD ROAD, I STAMFORD ROAD. I30 words
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Advertisement268 1939-04-11 5 /™Pr 1 WHH 'BPlff^^^^f P GREATEST ume- and effort-saving Smooth, quietwell nigh effortre typewriter ever produced! With less in operation the New Royal WBBbmBHWWH graceful, sweeping eve-pleasing lines brings a new thrill to every typist. I 1 li lIJ I iJI -glare-proof finish and many other satisfaction to every executive.268 words
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Obituary254 1939-04-11 6 Washington, Apr. 10. THE death occurred to-day of Senator James Hamilton Lewis, of the War Department during the Great War. The late Mr. Lewis was born in Virginia and educated at Georgia, University of Virginia; he was membe; of the Upper House of the254 words
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Obituary153 1939-04-11 6 l-<mih.n. Apr. Id i,"»l\l muUi occurred of 1 mini HIT StUillej I'Vril James) WHV.fI ih.- l>f 7*." ,Jl 'ii«J tt)ll 01 I ill) Li :r\ Ci'ivilu.' ul Culrav» jnd wa*> marriou in Lady AdMtticte .J j ne Meade ol Hi»- 4th Earl of Cla:r.vii- d four153 words
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Article165 1939-04-11 6 London, Apr. p, THE London newspaper editorials 1 the Italian action in Ai1,,,,, reveal remarkable similarity tually all are agreed on a general threat to the Balkans, and slrevs the desire to speed up the expanding anti-aggression front The Times says: Britain compelled to make a momenta165 words
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Advertisement563 1939-04-11 6 SLEEPLESS THROUGH STOMACH PAINS Every stomach sufferer knows that a disordered digestion brings many other troubles in its train 1.0.5s of appetite, weakness and malnutrition, "nerves," these often arise from some form of stomach trouble, and won't go until the stomach itself is put right. In the case of Mr563 words
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Advertisement138 1939-04-11 6 Introducing two New 1 T^l wmmm m 'il 1939 MBtllMßilllk Radios 46. The Most Beautiful Radio In Malaya l**ish Billion Tiliii ii</ I MODEL BR-226. Ami Another Great Emerson Value MODEL CB-243. BOTH MODELS COVER A W VYpf?ANGj3 FROM 13 500 METRES. With Ihe famous "MIRACLE TONE CHAMBER". Here is138 words
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Miscellaneous869 1939-04-11 6 f w To-day's Radio i 1 <• SINGAPORE j LONDON ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mc| S TRANSMISSION 5 rS? JtaS ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 me s) GSB 9.51 Mc is (31.55 m.) g™* SS^fdS M 6.20 Sports news and market notes. 5.00 Malay songs by Miss Kartinit 6 45 The869 words
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86 1939-04-11 7 Our Oicn Repose rcnang. Apr. 10. ewe of attempted A ide was DOtined to the MJj* su,c f n year-old Chinese girl •''nnled into the hospital r rt was discovered that she H ;Xnng fr«m the ettects of •r ihe girl took a /o: caustic86 words
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Article217 1939-04-11 7 I 01, oar Owß Reported Ipoh. Apr 19. |\ESF.Tf a severe warning by UeUkm »flicers, .1 young Chinese allied lo have attenp ed t-j r<sUr pieces <>f glass as !n« ids bSs ng a false b 11 of sale, at a pawnshop in Menglembu on217 words
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Article43 1939-04-11 7 Singapore. Monday i train crvices left toead of the usual one. 1-) p.m., a train left Bngaporelor Lumour, carrying trst-cl )t>s pasirs only. d train lelt at 10.40 p.m. With da tion for second and tiurd pa scngcrs r.nly.43 words
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326 1939-04-11 7 ENTHUSIASTIC SCENES IN PENANG [From Our Own Reporter] Penang, Apr. 10. CCENES of wild enthusiasm greeted the arrival of the mechanical units of Perak, Kedah and Penang at Weld Quay yesterday aftern prior to their departure for the China war zone by the s.s. "Hong326 words
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Article226 1939-04-11 7 Balik Fulau, Ayr. 10. A STRUGGLE Wowing some domestic d agreement in the home between husband and wife led a young Chinese couple to the Bayon Lcpas Covrt wh n la* Ah Pec. a resident of Batu Muang. appeared before Mr. AM II Hus.ain. en226 words
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Article107 1939-04-11 7 gprorn Our O.vn Reporter. Ipoh, Apr. 10. nr ai v.emcnts on a very Extensive J r f a {J«;" been coiMete-! elaborate scale the Guru Kalgbidar Diva m A OO sikhs irom a 1 end whei ever• 5 0»J expec ted. pans of lbe107 words
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Article58 1939-04-11 7 Singapore. Monday. T HE "Chenonceaux" on her wfajT Page to France today will have no fewer than three French Consuls 3eneral returning heme o>j^teave. They are M. Delage, French consul General from Batavia. who arrived this morning aboard the "Nieuw Zccund, M Nctton. Consul-General in Sianr58 words
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Article43 1939-04-11 7 The Haupy World cycling championships which were to have been held during the week-?nd had to be owing to the rain, and w 11 now be held on Saturday. Sunday and Monday. Tickets already bought will hold good this week.43 words
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Article130 1939-04-11 7 Central China News. Chungking, Apr. 9. JAPANESE bombing planes continued extensive aerial operations over South China yesterday when 61 air raiders mined about 300 bombs on II places, causing widespread J destruction of lives and property in Kwanglung. Hunan and Kiangsi provinces. Among theCentral China News. - 130 words
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Article128 1939-04-11 7 The marriage of Mr. E. Ponnusamy, Tebalang Estate, Tebong. and Miss S. Sivapakiam, the eldest daughter of the late Mr. S. Subramaniam and Mrs Subramaniam, was solomnised according to Hindu rites at the bride's residence at Kluang In the presence of a host of relatives and128 words
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Article181 1939-04-11 7 ONLY ONE REMEDY NEEDED. Having rheunr.tism so badly that she w couid scarcely walk, this woman began to put on a load of superfluous fleshIn a letter just received, she writes:— "I had a severe attack of rheumatiom in both knees It was so bad181 words
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Advertisement71 1939-04-11 7 CONTRAGON CAPSULES. A safe and sure cure f>r acute and chronic urethral uischarges, etc., in either sex. Cures without caus >ng irritation or burn:.;? sensation Reduces infiammat.on. slops the dischar;* snd cleanses every pa**Bears testimony oy iaihorities -t world#iue reputations »2.50 a box. Postage 25 cts. extra f'ONTRAGON is the71 words
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Advertisement197 1939-04-11 7 I Taken Regularly Every Night BILE BEANS KEEP YOU HEALTHY YOUTHFUL AND SLIM fl v *jfl EVERY INDIVIDUAL UNIT—CAREFULLY PLANNED, TESTED AND PROVED FOR DEPENDABLE TRAVEL AT LOW COST! SSw FORD V 8 CARS S IM every** jam'vt ever hoped foe in in 1 1 a mobile a, an, with197 words
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Advertisement464 1939-04-11 8 "VERY GOOD FUN AND IDEAL HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT" Straits Times PAVILION 6-i5 9-i5 LAST NIGHT from the Stories bj EDGAR WALLACE I wdk GRAHAM MOFFATT and. MOORE MARRIOTT A GAINSBOROUGH PICTURE O.reoted bj MARCH VARNEL GAUMOMT NEWSREEI. SHOWING. GRAND NATIONAL AND LINCOLN HANDICAP. f {fa ISI 111 I€ 1 10-Night To-R'jrrcw464 words
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Advertisement34 1939-04-11 8 I COMING SHORT!Y ALHAMBRA 0|1V Powell De Ha villa nd CH ARLRS WINNINGER» ALLEN JENKINS BON ITA CRANVILLE MELVILLE COOPER 4 HAULER BROS Put.,, I i Read The 1 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya34 words
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Advertisement130 1939-04-11 8 1 The gentleman alone in Room 711 has just ordered champagne for two and a shank bone... What goes on here? The gayott goings-on r #W<%Ns2* <ince you laughed your. >—N/7(VOfIM I m JW\\ /ll P 3' self into a Nippy delirium /V/ VV of "Topper". Go olong on V..'.'130 words
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Article172 1939-04-11 9 I Frovi Our Own Correspondent\ Balik Pulau. Saturday, j-l viHage oi Pulau Betong, Balik Pulau, was in an uproar a few j t \s ago when the Chinese teacher of the local school was alleglto h* ve been seriously stabbed by a boy of 18. The172 words
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Article88 1939-04-11 9 Reuter. Amsterdam. A PONY is to be presented to Holland's baby Princess Beatrix. The riding association at Baarn has offered her a young foal at the horse show which is to be held there next month. Princess Juliana has already informed the organisers of the showReuter. - 88 words
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Article261 1939-04-11 9 OXFORD DONS CONFESSION Oxford. Mar. 28. I HAVE never teen to a theatre,' confessed the Rev. C. M. Chavasse, Master of St. Peter's Hall, Oxford, to-night, "and I was never taught to dance." He was speaking at the Oxford Con j ferenee of Evangelical Churchmen.261 words
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Article34 1939-04-11 9 Reuter. Bcmbay, Apr. 10. 10.—Dr. Schachi. the former German Minister of Economics, who has Just toured the Balkans and Near East, has arrived in Bcmbay to study Indian trade conditions. Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Advertisement429 1939-04-11 9 I BACK TO THE BIBLE CAMPAIGN j E BETHESDA," Bras Basah Road. FAREWELL LECTURES j By I DR. FRENCH OLIVER, 1 World Conowned Preacher. 1 Monday, April 10, 6 p.m.: CHOOSING A HUSBAND. 1 Mass Meeting tor W'lnu'ii Only. Tuesday, April 11, 8 p.m.: THE BIBLE AND SCIENCE. I I429 words
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Advertisement46 1939-04-11 9 uEAOACHLSAND ALL PAINS —o~plTn T~N G TO-MORROW The Sw^^ I (and he loves it!) (and she love, it!) (that you'll love it!) g. u ;,h dw,,-UraJ- ovrr-hA-U-in-hvrr. WAYNE MORRIS D HUMPHREY BOGARTpHUGH HERBERT X TR R r L-1..v A Earner Brof. a ~l7___ Johnnie Davi,.Penny Singleton-^Jj^46 words
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Advertisement161 1939-04-11 9 j Positively Last Day! j to-day ALHAMBRAI 3-15, 6-15 9-15 p.m. j j SLOHTIIMPIi 8 in 1 JUST AROUND THE CORNER CHARLES FARRELL JOAN DAVIS AMANDA DUFF BERT LAHR BILL ROBINSON A m IRANKUN HHGBORN• COMWITH£RS?OON• BENNIf BAR.im D,-*cto 3 by Irving C A»« ut. fr-*-.r n ft!!2 .WjdsßP: S161 words
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Article668 1939-04-11 10 'TAN there be peace among the nations if there is lack of mutual understanding. Can it exist if solemnly sanctioned pacts and the pledged word have lost that sanctity and value which are indispensable bases for reciprocal confidence and without which the ardently desired disarmament, material and668 words
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1248 1939-04-11 10 Special Correspondent - Japanese Favour Germans By A Special Correspondent SHANGHAI, the city of fantastic extremes, has been surrounded by the flood of Japan's forces for sixteen weary months. This tide is gradually rising-, and threatening at every moment politically to submerge the city. Japanese raids1,248 words
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Advertisement140 1939-04-11 10 REGULATION GUARANTEED ENGLISH SHUTTLECOCKS Made for—ACCURACY BALANCE FLIGHT SERVICE 16 Feather Regulation $1.83 PER DOZEN ■SOIU VSOV A I P.. LTD. ■piiip— Mmmi. •ULRW TAN GRAIN LORNE SHOES. cAvnti viHf.iT tJmt u PP ei 's and Studded Rubber KArrlA aAN DAL SHOE. Snips KiiitAMa fa* In all White or Blue140 words
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Advertisement88 1939-04-11 10 Chili Bouchier says i love j M > Autumn I uritct As my jricndsA know, I am a great lover o/j| a good perfume but it mustJM /1 be some th ing subtle and A dainty a perfume iLhich kecpll V lU dcltcaie bouquet throughtu^A ihc day "nd dees not88 words
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Article102 1939-04-11 11 Ships Massed Off Grecian Coast? Reuter. London, Apr. 10. Tin Admiralty categorically deny 1 a report abroad that the Mediterranean Fleet is eoneentrated at Corfu on the Grecian coastline. It is learned in London that all nits of -he Mediterranean Fleet visiting Italian norts left on Apr.Reuter. - 102 words
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Article45 1939-04-11 11 Reuter. Warsaw, Apr. 11. IT is understood that demobilisation of the men recently called to the Poland is not likely to hike ntil the genera] European tion has calmed down. There are no signs of any relaxain Polish military precautions. Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article316 1939-04-11 11 Reuter. ITALY, says a Rome Reuter A message, is watching jealously every word written about Corfu. Some circles threaten that if Corfu is occupied against Italy she will march to Salonika. The -eport that the British decision raiding Albania may be left to P»rUamSt has arousedReuter. - 316 words
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Article282 1939-04-11 11 ACCORDING to the Times'] Rome correspondent, well-1 informed Italians consider that Bulgaria will be advanced on the diplomatic chessboard as an Axis pawn by the Axis urging her acceptance into the Baton Entente, and then sponsoring the Bulgarian demands for a port at Salonika. [f282 words
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Article356 1939-04-11 11 British Official Wireless. London, Apr. 11. INHERE has been no significant change in the situation created by the Italian action in Albania. Piplofnatic correspondents of the newsrs assume that the natural result of the events of the last few days will be inanimation of theBritish Official Wireless. - 356 words
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Article, Illustration286 1939-04-11 11 "Hands Off Greece!" Reuter. l ondon, April 11. DEPORTS current last nii?ht of a British guarantee to Greece are not strictly in accordance with the facts, states Reuter's Lobby correspondent. The position after yesterday s'Cabinet meeting appears be that the Ministers had under consideration steps n.ecessa.yReuter. - 286 words
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Article40 1939-04-11 11 Reuter. Washington, Apr. 11 .—President Roosevelt has returned after his holiday at Warm Springs, where he told X crowd at the station: 'Til be back in the autumn if we do not have a war." —Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article36 1939-04-11 11 Reuter. Washington, April 11--1 has anprovedl the Naval and Air rejecting the ent propcral ™V recalled rrheme at Guam, i 1 enta that the HWJ* Reeled the had already rejem-w Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article, Illustration20 1939-04-11 11 D. G. Kiosseivanov, Bulgarian Premier, goes to Berlin to celebrate Hitler's birthday on April 20.20 words
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Article57 1939-04-11 11 Reuter. Athens, Apr. 10. THE Premier M. Metaxas has issued a message to the people stating thai the Government possesses all means of assuring the absolute independence anci integrity of the country, and advising them to go quietly about their business, confident that the Government will continue toReuter. - 57 words
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Article44 1939-04-11 11 Reuter. Paris, Apr. 11. I IT is learned that Greek newspapers will 10-morrow publish the text of I statement in which the Italian Gov- ernment guarantees the absolute f territorial integrity of Greece, ac- cording to an Athens despatch.— Reuter. nReuter. - 44 words
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Article296 1939-04-11 11 Reuter and British Wireless. London, Apr. 10. T>OTH Houses ol Parliament have been summoned to meet on Thursday "in the public interest." The session is not expected to last more than one day. All but two of the 22 Ministers were p-esent at Monday's meeting ofReuter and British Wireless. - 296 words
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Article98 1939-04-11 11 Reuter. London, Apr. 11. DECLARING that it is the duty of every man to defend his country, I Mr. Lloyd George, in a speech at Nevin, South Wales, said: "We i must have men and we must take I measures to get men. W T eReuter. - 98 words
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Article21 1939-04-11 11 REUTER. MALTA, APR. 11. THE COASTAL AND AIRCRAFT DEFENCES OF MALTA WERE MANNED YESTERDAY AS A PRECAUTIONARY MEASURE.REUTER. - 21 words
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Article94 1939-04-11 11 Reuter. Washington, April 11. THE violent attacks on the United States Administration which have been appearing in the Italian press have been received with seme satisfaction in well informed circles, as indicating that Iff. Roosevelt's firm policies are having the desired effect of "'stinging the tender consciences cfReuter. - 94 words
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Article62 1939-04-11 11 Reuter. Chungking, April IL THE much heralded Chinese gencial offensives on all fronts f;cm Inner Mongolia to Kwangtung has cither been started or is on the eve of being launched, it was stated in authf ritative quarters heve today. The initiative in the 21 months' fi-hting which hasReuter. - 62 words
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Advertisement81 1939-04-11 11 R£DU C c D PRICES Qsraip a product MADE IN ENGLAND PRICES OF 230 VOLT OSRAM LAMPS I H I REDUCED FROM TO I 15 watt CLEAR OR PEARL I OSRAM LAMP S-.48 cts. EACH -44 cts. 25 45 44 I 40 n CLEAR OR PEARL OSRAM I COI L81 words
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93 1939-04-11 12 Reuter. Cairo, Apr. 10. jpD invasion of Albania is causing restivmess among the students of th? AI Azhar University, a number of whom attempted a strike in order to work up an anti-Italian demonstration The vernacular press reflects the Moslems' strong disapproval ofReuter. - 93 words
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Article, Illustration27 1939-04-11 12 CIR GEORGE and LADY SIMPSON v who arrived in Singapore jesterday by the "Nieuw Zeeland" on their way back from Australia en route to England.27 words
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Article98 1939-04-11 12 A RE ITER message from Durban, dated Apr. 10, announces the drath of Mr. S L. Thornton, former Tuisne Judgr, Singapore. ]V ?o^ Tno:ntcn was called to the Bar in 1877, and was admitted to the Straits Settlements Bar in 1886. He was Regis k rar98 words
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Article356 1939-04-11 12 Singapore, Monday. QNK hundred and eleven passengers disembarked to-day from the iNieuw Zeeland." The majority of these will continue their voyage to Europe by the "Christiaan Huvoens" on Thursday. Among this group is the largest batch of Australian tourists to be conducted on a world tour.356 words
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Article54 1939-04-11 12 German Soldiers On The Move Reuter. ITALIAN ,roop s contnfulng'thffr ad south of Tirana uer at, 40 miles Mussolini Will nrnhohT Reports of OmSPSIJrJ^ l>on.,ers published in the foreign T p "f- stated, are untrue ments are n Cnly tr °°P ™ye- Bratislava ADr in AccordingReuter. - 54 words
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248 1939-04-11 12 PLAN TO CONTROL WHOLE OF BALKANS Reuter. Bucharest, Apr. 10. I HERE is speculation in many circles in Rumania on the possibility of swift moves by Germany and Italy following a c invasion of Albania. It is even suggestedReuter. - 248 words
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92 1939-04-11 12 Reuter. TI/TR. Chen Lien Shin, a director of -L*a the Federal Reserve Bank, was shot dead on Sunday night at a cinema, says a Tientsin Reuter message. A Swiss engineer, Charles Glauser, was also shot dead. Mr. Chen Lien Shih was SuperintendentReuter. - 92 words
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Article70 1939-04-11 12 Reuter. London, Apr. 10. THE Daily Telegraph's Rome correspondent announces that a group of Albanian notables headed by the chieftain Giono offered the Crown of Albania to King- Victor Emmanuel of Italy in the name of the Albanian people before the occupation of Tirana. AccordingReuter. - 70 words
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Article72 1939-04-11 12 Reuter. London. Apr. 10. I EADING Moslems in London, meeting to-day. demanded that Mussolini should renounce the title of "defender of Islam" assumed after the Abyssinian conquest. They also urged that the Oriental Academy, opened in Italy nv* years ago. should be closed as a protestReuter. - 72 words
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Article49 1939-04-11 12 Reuter New York. Apr. 10—Peru, v is announced has given notice ol withdrawal from the League of Nations but will continue to collaborate with the League's technical bodies such as I. L. O. Peru is the tenth Latin American country to resign from the LeagueReuter - 49 words
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Article35 1939-04-11 12 Reuter. Jerusalem Apr. 10: Four BritLsn soldiers were killed and two injured wien a i?£i« m t lne ploded u "der a military S travelling railway north -we rt of Lydda. —Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article, Illustration93 1939-04-11 12 Malaya can be adopted with advantage by the majority of newspapers in Australia S said Miss Helei. Wighton a 2ku££^ k journalist on the staff of the "Advertiser" in Adelaide m an interview on board the "Nieuw Zeeland" this morning Miss Wighton is on a93 words
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Article68 1939-04-11 12 Reuter. ISaloniea, Apr. 10. T is learned that King Zog and Queen Geraldine, with members of the Government, proceeded from Fiorina by train towards Larlssa on the railway line to Athens without stopping here. An Athens message states that they will leave Greece very soon. Rome,Reuter. - 68 words
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Article55 1939-04-11 12 Reuter. A Bucharest, Apr. 10 lar ee Bulgarian delegation will arrive in Berlin on Apr. 18 to join the celebration of Hitler's birthday The Prime Minister M. Kiosseivanoff and the' War Minister may head the delegation Ss c of^n definitel include m2k Flnance and Trade, andReuter. - 55 words
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31 1939-04-11 12 Planes Chased Off re<rea.ed to Kaukong „u*sk?rts »te r e Chine 0 3 S2 ft*! attacking fiercely la M „Z. i ese K,van ffsi troops arc31 words
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Article67 1939-04-11 12 MESSAGE from Chungking say? that more than twenty Japanese planes bombed the outskirts of Kunming, Capita] of Yunnan, this afternoon according to Chinese reports which state that Chinese anti-air-craft batteries and pursuit planes gave the Japanese a spirited reception and claimed that the raiders were driven67 words
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Article227 1939-04-11 12 [From Our Own Correspondent} Bangkok, Apr. 8. J Gambling Act sets forth over a score of gambling games which are strictly prohibited under any circumstances. But a royal decree was published in this week's Gazette saying that such of them as may be specified by the227 words
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Article17 1939-04-11 12 Reuter thai' Dr^Go^he, lo^ 11 is understood iS Germa n Minister of F?sgg&s«** WednesdayReuter - 17 words
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Article87 1939-04-11 12 Reuter. Shanghai, Apr. 10. gIR Archibald Kerr, British Ambassador in China, sailed aboard the "Taiyuan" this morning for Hongkong en route to Chungking, while Sir Robert Craigie, British Ambassador in Japan, left for Japan, by "Terukuni Maru." Before leaving. Sir Robert in an exclusive statement toReuter. - 87 words
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Article56 1939-04-11 12 London, Apr. U. AT Kempton to-day. the present Derby favourite. Fcxbrough II startinG favourite at 6—4, was unplaced in the Coventry Three-year-Old Stakes (on? mile). The winner was Southport 100-8», with the Derby entrant Rogerstone Castle -5-2» second, and Lemanouc «25-1' third. Sixteen- won by 2; short56 words
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Article55 1939-04-11 12 Paris, Apr 10. **Bn prepared" is the keynote of tne Paris press on the aftermath of Itarj invasion of Albania "This Is no ongei time for declarations, but for nuluarv measures to ward off any eventualities, writes Le Matin, adding that direct diplomacy and seoarate agreements55 words
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Advertisement64 1939-04-11 12 I OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. £w^^ B .V!! LDlNr CHUIIA STREET THOMS 5808. SINGAPORE S^ F lw ™TOR, PER 80NAL ACCIDENT WORK MEN'S COMPE NSATION INSURANCE. :o: ,L AGENTS: -SEREMBAN POI BROS., A S 7n HONG CHYE CO.. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG tr i .v" J*S KON CHEE, fifn G64 words
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Article96 1939-04-11 13 Singapore. Tuesday. TERRORISED by the Japanese I invasion of Hainan Island, thirteen fishermen of Kengsu. a little lining town on Hainan Island, sailed 23 days ago with the intention of reaching Rnio. I a>t night at about 11 p.m. a Castens patrol detained these men in96 words
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Article196 1939-04-11 13 m Our Own Reporter] Ipoh. Ajir. 10. TRAFFIC >ie;ns in Ipoh may be commonplace and a nuisance to kral result nts. particularly motoric but the\ have found favcur with a Shanghai tourist who thinks they are Ml onlv wonderful but unique. He says, the traffic signs196 words
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Article118 1939-04-11 13 fear Of War In Near East Singapore, Tuesday. REPRESENTING an unusually large exodus of students and elderly IV eople from Mecca, owing to the present unsettled political situation und the Mediterranean, 327 pilgrims and 19 infants arrived from Muslim Holy City by the "Peisander'' to-day.118 words
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Article141 1939-04-11 13 Singapore. Tuesday. RS CHARLES VYNEII BROOKE, v Sarawak's White Rajah, arrived yesterday evening by the S.S. Vyner Brooke on his annual summer trip to England. Accompanying the Rajah is the Rajah Muda. Mr. A.W.D. Brooke. Mr. B.J.\' Spurray. Private Secretary, and Mr. and Ifr*. and MRs Patsy141 words
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Article481 1939-04-11 13 DEUTER messages from Paris and Bucharest support the fear expressed in this column yesterday thai Greece may be the next victim i totalitarian aggression. Rumanian and Bulgarian circles have information suggesting that Germany nd Italy are planning a joint protec torate over the whole of the Balkans,481 words
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Article, Illustration209 1939-04-11 13 Singapore, Tuesday. 4 VERY pretty wedding look place A at St. Paul's Church, Upper Serangoon Road, yesterday, when Miss Maisie Oehlers became the bride of Mr. Laurence Salmon. Miss Oehlers is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G R. Oehlers, of Singapore. Gowned in a beautiful frock of209 words
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111 1939-04-11 13 PUBLIC opinion in Yugoslavia has become suddenly embittered against Italy. «aya a Reuter cable from Belgrade, though the Yugoslav Government maintains n reserved attitude During the holidays anli Italian dcinnnitrationi on a small scale recurred in Belgrade and Skoplye. It is pointed out that Italy111 words
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169 1939-04-11 13 [From Our Own Correspondent] Balik Pulau, Apr. 10. yOll failing to report a chicken- pox rase, a well known Chettiar of Bayan Lepas appeared before Mr. A. H. M. Hussan at the Court House. Bayan Lepas, summoned for failing to report to the authorities of169 words
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Article97 1939-04-11 13 [From Our Own Correspondent] Ta p!ng, Anr. 10. A CHINESE is lying in hospital as a result of injuries received on Thursday night in Port Weld where it is reported that he was set upon by a compatriot. It is alleged that an axe was used v.97 words
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Article59 1939-04-11 13 Reuter. Shanghai. April 11. TEN ships, nine of which were flying the Portuguese flag, are being detained by ihe Japanese Navy at Woosung pending the outcome of investigations into their registry, according to r. Japanese spokesman, who alleged that a number of ships with ChineseReuter. - 59 words
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Article243 1939-04-11 13 [From Our Own Correspondent] Alor Star. Apr. 10. rpOTAL of two and a half years rigorous imprisonment ma imposed on a father and two sons, all Siamese, by Che Soft the D'strict Officer Kuala Nerang on Saturday last, for concealing unlicensed fireatm, in a fowl house at243 words
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293 1939-04-11 13 [From Our Own Reporter] I poll, Apr. 10. HIS Highness the Sultan of Perak, Sir Abdul Aziz, K.C.M.G.. K.8.E., accompanied by his consort and suite will arrive in Lumut, Dindings on Friday, Apr. 28 at 10 a.m. and will stay at the Rest House, Lumut.293 words
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Article67 1939-04-11 13 [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh. Saturday \TEA party was held yesterday evening at the Brewster Club. Batu Gajah, by the staff of the Survey Department Perak South, in honour of Mr. G. M R. Ro s Jackson. Deputy Chief Surveyor, Perak South on his retirement and Mrs. Jackson.67 words
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Advertisement159 1939-04-11 13 PAPKINSOH'S M CELEBKATED/j PURE. 'MM COHrKTSOHEK^ggj ENIOYED BY Ilim Ye OZdc Afixed Fruxf Drops Old Fashioned Butter f^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l^^^ English Doncoster Tnffsc Royal Donee Her Butter /ryJA. Scotch I «T>^^ Fwo/iSft ™<* Butter 5 (Tune.), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines). IPOH 110 HI (2 lines), PENANG 1500 1301, BUTTEBWOBTH 33. nmmfrg159 words
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Article, Illustration1389 1939-04-11 14 Crack Basketball Team Due Here JUST over four weeks ago I made what 1 believe was; an exclusive announcement in these columns that a really first-class team of basketball players were coming to Singapore. Judging from ihe inquiries mad. as a result of the news, it was1,389 words
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Article459 1939-04-11 14 AIL last week's league soccer resuits were as follows:— DIVISION I Germans dr?w with R. K. 2 I If. A. drew with S.C.C jj—"> Loyals beat Malays 2 j* RESERVE DIVISION Malays beat S C.C. 4_l R. E. drew with S.C.F.A. I_l DIVISION II A Peetajs459 words
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Article, Illustration212 1939-04-11 14 (BY "PETE") NEXT Friday s fight at theJHappy World Covered stadiui# promises to be one of the best of the year. Ventura Marques, the hope of hks iup->o»-tprs is confident in snatching the Light-weight title of Singapore whereas, .iib opponent, Neil Hemchit refuses to ■?ay anything. He212 words
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340 1939-04-11 14 JHi: Malay Football Association held the V.M.C.A. to a draw in their cricket fixture on the lattcr's padang yesterday following a thrilling finish when Shafie, partnered by Shaik Said, who were not out, managed to knock up 21 between them to force a draw,340 words
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491 1939-04-11 14 Loser's Gallant Fit>ht Inter-State Cricket [From Our Oivn Reporter] Penang, Monday. JN one of the most thrilling finishes ever seen in either inter-State cricket, Penang b>at Perak to-day by 53 three minutes before the close of play, and with an over nc three491 words
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Article30 1939-04-11 14 Singapore retained her bowls a the inter colony annual held a enang, Singapore won 24 i enang's 6, winning all the earn T ere played yesterday.30 words
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Article, Illustration493 1939-04-11 15 ENG HEE WINS SINGLES TITLE BADMINTON (Tribune Staff Reporter) Penang, Monday. n /an Badminton Championships concluded to-day in the preI a record crowd. Veterans Singles, Lim Kok Liang (Pg.) beat Ahmat bin Indot g 15-7. The former was master of the situation. His superb luzzled the Malay493 words
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Article156 1939-04-11 15 VETERANS' SINGLES: Lim Kok Lang (P?.) beat Ahmat Bin Indot (SI.) 15—9. 15—7. LADIES' SINGLES: Miss Cecilia Chan <Pg.> beat Miss Lee Chcc NM (N.S.) II It, il—4LADIES' DOUBLES: Miss Chan Kon Neong and Miss Chung Kon Yoons (SI.) beat Miss Eelicity Chan and Mfca Hew Siew156 words
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Article25 1939-04-11 15 The cricket match between the St. Andrew's eleven and the Minesweepers allied for play at Seletar yesterday, did not take place on account of ram.25 words
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Article, Illustration148 1939-04-11 15 ANI of the biggest crowds yet to witness a baseball match was seen U yesterday afternoon at the Jalan Besar Stadium when the local American Association entertained a team from the H.M.S. "Augusta The visitors won the game by four home runs148 words
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Article277 1939-04-11 15 Reuter. LONDON. APR. 10. 1-OLLOUTNG are yesterday's Home •■occer results: Arsenal 2 Blackpool 1 Birmingham 0 Liverpool 0 Chelsea 1 Charlton Athletic J Derby County 0 Portsmouth l Everton 6 Sunderland 2 •Leeds United 3 Manchester Vg£l J Middlesborough 3 Leicester Guy Preston North End 2 B*Reuter. - 277 words
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Article81 1939-04-11 15 A MURKY, oi Auckland, winner oi the New Zealand Open and Professional tiolf Championships in 1936. won the 1939 Professional Championship with an aggicgate cf 273 ior 72 holes at Rotorua. Mm ray's first round of 64 was a record for the course, his other81 words
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Article89 1939-04-11 16 During fever body tissues rapidly waste away and the patient Quickly loses weight unless he is supplied with adequate and suitable tood. Horlicks supplies the nutritive elements which the body requires and enables the exhausted body to rebuild itself quickly. Doctors have proved that Horlicks is89 words
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Article, Illustration981 1939-04-11 16 A Special Representative - Ainslie Falters After Holding Early Lead (By A Special Representative) ANOTHER name is added to the roll of Malayan amateur golf chamions—that of Dr. E. Laidlaw Thomson, of Singapore, In the eighteen holes final against Commander 11. C. Ainslie, of the Naval Base, over the981 words
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Article, Illustration859 1939-04-11 16 Dividends At A Glance TURF [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Monday. QAYXOO opened the final day of the Perak Turf Club's skye me< with an upset to pay S9.*} to the few who had backed him- Apart from this reverse, the racegcers, who859 words
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Article59 1939-04-11 16 ipoh. Hondar Lim Peng Han. crack JWPgJ, motorist, established a record ror t h peng hill climb, capturing tne Cup in the time of 33 4 5 see., id v the holder H. Grates by 4 sec-.■ The Team race was woo oy ZzTf X by C.59 words
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Advertisement72 1939-04-11 16 Doctors and dentists agree that ANACIN relieves pain quickly. They prescribe it because it is safe and tested. For headache, toothache, neuralgic and rheumatic pains—as well as for the fever and discomfort resulting from colds—it is the modern product for modern people. ANACIN Is a scientific combination of several ingredients72 words
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Advertisement55 1939-04-11 16 km; SWEEP The draw for the big sweep (value $62,380) resulted as follows:— EAST LYNNE ***** KIT ***** DAXSE DU VENTRE ***** p "srters' Mountain Belle ***** Empennage ***** Kathrvn ***** Soho ***** Foxy 2 851 Rosalie ***** Fernlet ***** Ist double paid $56 on 26 ticket. 2nd double paid55 words
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109 1939-04-11 17 We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but in publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. the Malaya Tribune] f* v.ith My. A. Leong ests that the British .dcasting Corporation should n« tie news <"~om London,109 words
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Article332 1939-04-11 17 B.M.B.C. INDIAN MUSIC the Mdhoja Tubwe] ago, letters from Indian i ere published in your .'xilerously against p < v decision to exclude Irom their broadcasting fes an Indian listener rtainment is adversely a c vision, I feel I canmatter to pass without m y views to it. remembered that332 words
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Article31 1939-04-11 17 His Excellency the Governor, Lady Thomas and Sir Charles Vyner Brooke, the Rajah of Sarawak, attended last night's 9.15 screening of "Old Bones of the River" at the Pavilion.31 words
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272 1939-04-11 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Teluk Anson, Apr. 10. ALLEGED to have been wanted by the Police since March 20, 1935, Subramaniam, a young Tamil, was arrested in Sitiawan by the Sitiawan Police last week. He was brought over to Teluk Anson and charged272 words
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Article102 1939-04-11 17 THE Singhalese National Day, which falls on Friday, Apr. 14, will be celebrated in Singapore, under the auspices of the Singhala Janopakara Maha Sabha, at 5.30 p.m. on that day at the Victoria Government English School, Jalan Besar. The organisers have arranged an excellent programme of music,102 words
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Article104 1939-04-11 18 International News Agency. Pakhoi. IT was reported here that Chinese forces in Hainan Island have recaptured Wencbang county in the EM vth-east. Japanese warships and transports hovering around Hainan Island arc said to have gene to the Gulf cf Tongkin apparently with this port as the objective.International News Agency. - 104 words
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879 1939-04-11 18 The Phenomenal Success Of Ch ina's Economic Reconstruction Scheme INDUSTRIAL AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION GREATLY LNCREASED Central News. CHUNGKING ALONGSIDE OP MILITARY OPERATIONS CHINA HAS BEEN BENDING HER EFFORTS TOWARD DEVELOPMENT TO AUGMENT HER POWER OF RESISTANCE. Chiefly responsible for the economic reconstruction programme, the Ministry of Economics, under the capable guidanceCentral News. - 879 words
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115 1939-04-11 18 International News Agency. Shiukwan. A MILITARY conference held here recently decided en a counter-attack on the Japanese position in Kwangtung, it was revealed here to-day. After an absence of a fortnight in Kweilin and Chungking, where he interviewed General Pai Hsung-hsi and Generalissimo ChiangInternational News Agency. - 115 words
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164 1939-04-11 18 International News Agency. EFFORTS of Chinese authorities t(l evacuate civilians from aaaf> king in anticipation of possible Nipponese air raids during the last few weeks when the rainy season a over have produced some concrete results thus far. Usually reliable Chinese sources sa'a 11.000 personsInternational News Agency. - 164 words
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335 1939-04-11 18 THE Chinese Air Force was one plane richer when a Japanese heavy bomber, captured under thrilling circumstances, was flown from Chungking lo a western Szechwan air base to join Chinese bombing squadrons there. Tfc s machine, named "Mikado," was flown from Ichang, western Hupeh335 words
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294 1939-04-11 18 EXPERIMENTS on soil and manure have constituted MM of tin- important aspects of the work of th** National Agricultural Keseareh Bureau in developing seientihe farming methods in west, souUiuest and northwest China. Throughout the rice, sugar-cane and cotton-pro-ducing districts of Szcehwan. tin Bureau has been294 words
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Advertisement195 1939-04-11 18 hi 1— o*** ooo^*+f* m \&L Tropical lun—tropical dampne»— W» both can pUy havoc with your outV/fA* tide property. Protect It by regular i .t%\ 1W painting with Hubbuck'i PaJntk VKJ n\ there Uno finer guarantee agaJntt A 1 t depredation tod the expense of A t V* repaJri and195 words
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Advertisement68 1939-04-11 18 The Malayan Engineering Co., Ltd., rincttrporai* In E Registered Office, Wl 1 House. (1 fir Nominal Capital Sl.ni.a.nni. Subscribed Capital S 'f>O,OOO.W DIVIDED INTO 100,000. Ordinary Shares i $10 e:uh For ruU pari pleaa apply to l Oder ioii2 w or from the roi Oversea Chll* M Limited. Chulii Btn68 words
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464 1939-04-11 19 Mahatma Gandhi Will Decide The Personnel Of The Working Committee Jharia, April j;i he is bound by Pandit Pant's resolution which has been passed !,x open session of the Congress is reiterated by the Congress President, Sj!. Subhas Chandra Rose,464 words
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179 1939-04-11 19 No Confidence Motion Against Assam Ministry Not Moved (United Press). Shillong, Mar. 5. A eleventh hour surprise was sprung by the Opposition after question hour in the Assam Assembly to-day when the Speaker called upon Mauivi Maqbul Hussain Chowdhury to seek leave of the House to move His motion pf(United Press). - 179 words
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Article46 1939-04-11 19 (United Press.) JharWa, Apr. s—Sjt. Subhas Chandra Hose's -emperature yesterday evening: rose to 99.4 degrees and this morning it was 98.6. His cough is better but sleep still continues to be d turbed. gjt, Hose's g?neral condition remains much the same.— (United Prjss).(United Press.) - 46 words
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623 1939-04-11 19 (United Press). Jliaria. Apr. 5. Villi !T t° n l ffressme n Participating in official social functions Modifiedid ?m> view there is no Possibility of this rule beingf hand arT r r withdrawn the near future," says Sjt. Subhas w>>e, vonore S s(United Press). - 623 words
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Article330 1939-04-11 19 (United Press.) New Delhi, Apr. 6. CONFIRMATION is available here of the news of the Ceatii on Mar. 4 last of Lala Hardayal. the well-known Indian exil? in Ameriei. Lala Kripanarayan, nephew of Hardayal had requested Messrs. Thomas Cook and Sons to confirm the trag\".c news(United Press.) - 330 words
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421 1939-04-11 19 (Untied Press) Jharia. April f>. "f HE cleavage that has appeared within the Congress today is an AlMndin one, and no Provincial issue should be raised in this connection," this opinion was expressed by the Congress President. Sjt. Subhas Chandra Bose, in the course(Untied Press) - 421 words
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Advertisement219 1939-04-11 19 Daily India Page Edited by G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. Hearing Restored Stop Head Neises Deafness and Head Noises need not be dreaded any longer lince the discovery of an American Physician. Now it is possible for some o£ the most obstinate cases of Deafness to be relieved in a day's time219 words
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Advertisement596 1939-04-11 19 "There is i^Jt HEALTH \ml every k jj BOTTLE of SANATOGEN" That is the opinion of one of the 25,000 physicians all over the world Who have written to us praising the value of Sanatogen During and after illness it is a godsend. Sanatogen brings real health to the whole596 words
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Article, Illustration53 1939-04-11 20 DRITAIN*S newest troopship. the Lancashire arrived in Singapore last Sunday from Hongkong. About 100 men and 12 officers joined the ship at Singapore. The two photos above show men from Singapore boarding the ship. On the right is a picture of one f*t the officers in transit,53 words
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Advertisement116 1939-04-11 20 Read the MORNING TRIBUNE FOR > NEWS while it's NEWS V Saturdays:-Special Sports Suppi* j merit: 8 page* extra at n 0 extra cost. O-CEDAR POLISH 1 MAKES THAT CLEAN DUSTLESS HOME FRIENDS ADMIRE. B i CLEANS AS IT POLISHES J BEAUTIFUL FLOORS are easy with O-CEDAR POLISH. It quickly116 words
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