Malaya Tribune, 20 April 1939
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Title Section43 1939-04-20 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newstoatoer: _> Guaranteed Largest Sales' VOL. XXVI No. 93. I SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, April 20, 11)39. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1939 F! v ;i- 1 k43 words
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Advertisement239 1939-04-20 1 '^GOODS OF BEST QUALITY AT AURORA DEPARTMENT STORE, High St. North Bridge Rd. SOLE IMPORTERS EAST ASIATIC CO LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMgUgM^jj^^ r IRIUM FOR SPARKLING TEETH-, to clean your teeth with Pepsodent containing I I T IRIUM. The minute it touches your teeth you have a dehghtful dlpl and239 words
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Advertisement55 1939-04-20 1 UNIVERSAL HEALING OINTMENT. Invaluable remedy for all SKIN TROUBLES ulcers, ring-worm, Itches, bods, Eczema, sore feet, cuts, burns, wound, scalds, pimples, rashes, spots, sores, prickly heat, etc. Cures rapidly. 50 cts. a box. Have you tried Dr. G. F. Henning's Ekzemyl Solution for Eczema? $1.20 tubp Postage 20 cts. CHARI55 words
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Advertisement275 1939-04-20 1 All pains, whether due to headaches, toothaches, neuralgia or rheumatism, are promptly relieved by ANACIN. It also reduces the fever and discomfort associated with colds. Let this guide you when you are in search of quick relief from aches and pains; doctors and dentists prescribe ANACIN today because they know275 words
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Advertisement102 1939-04-20 1 MADAME PAGE LATE 92, PICCADILLY, LONDON. DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER j TAILORMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS IN STOCK. FROM:— $5 $30« 13 BATTERY ROAD, TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE. u mV Genuine Eau de Cologne To refresh you and banish rf y^S^^ l travel fatigue Idealforamatteomplexion andtheperfectpowderbase >; "4711" Cream Soap Pure and fragrant102 words
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Article36 1939-04-20 2 GEORGE RAFT AND FASCIST INFLUENCE F°„l lW reaso Paramount changed r,eor R e Raffs character and Me '">»> 3 2 Wouldn't ,"h, k r y P art| c«>ar nationality Tt might be Irish. English or American.36 words
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Article140 1939-04-20 2 EXCELLENT FILM AT ALHAMBRA ONE of the best pictures seen in S pore fcr many a clay is the 20th entury Fox production "Always Go d now being nresented at th< It tells a dramatic storj man interest, and in all respect class enertainment. The fact140 words
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81 1939-04-20 2 THE Theatre Royal (operated by 1 gamated Theatres, Ltd.) wa last night for the opening perl by the Chins Loo Troupe ol SI who present an excellent en ci ol mirth, magic and mystery Charming Chinese girls are performers, and the programn very popular81 words
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Advertisement311 1939-04-20 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. I rVCL BRITISH INDIA fliteorponited In England). I\ A (>. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. Ol TM AKDS Due. Tonnage Spore. f939 RAJPJ TANA 17.000 Apr 21 5A NCHJ 17,000 May 5 ISHSN Mfi May 6 1 m <HAk 0 000 May 15 RANPURA 17,000 May 19 RAWALPINDI 17.00U311 words
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Advertisement477 1939-04-20 2 STEAMER SAILINGS§NORDI)EUTSCHEK (Incorporated Ip Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. r 'HiJffit*" RO.VGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHTNa and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1 wm I -s.s 'LIPPE" omits Manila Tsingtau, Dairen Japan Apr. 2\) m-s. "ELBE" omit;- Manila Dai;en al.so culls Bangkok May 1 HOMEWARD. I or HOLLAND, HAMBURG477 words
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Advertisement461 1939-04-20 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular foil nightly .vrvice between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettcnham. ngapore, Boikgkong iWtow, Amoy, <Kulang.si.» and Focchow. Special cheap return ticket.; to china for short holiday trip A^T 1 SAILINGS:--j lor CHINA |r or KAN COON Hong Siang" A pr. 24. 4 p.m. -Hong461 words
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Advertisement163 1939-04-20 2 HAMBURG- AMRRKA LINE Deutsch-Australicche Damp?schifTs Gesellsehaft PAT P c a K TV^J T,^ orporat€d in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. m Du e S'oore 1939. l\s. HINDENBURG not calling at China Japan ports In DOM m.s. DU'IjBURG via Man'la May m.s. S'AUERLAND163 words
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Miscellaneous239 1939-04-20 2 1 .DAILY CROSSWORrTI J •ir-— i I ijj j j j CLUES ACROSS: (lIT ,7^^^"" J" di H a armed obber 1. Takeoff JOUV I 3. No dish, ma. (anagram). 2 Restrain I ,n th e land < 10. A fluid sweet and golden. 5 of pm, 12. What they239 words
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Article571 1939-04-20 3 LONDON COMMODITIES Quiet Steady L_ spot Buyers 7% 7 15 j 6 -A* Sellers 7 ***** 8 t\\\u Forward (May) Buyers 7% 7 15 16 1} }S Sellers 7 15.16 8 If, 1 2nd Forward (JulyiSept.) Buyers 8 8 ma tvil Sellers 81 16 8V« ti i!571 words
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Article862 1939-04-20 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Apr. 19, 0 p.m. Owing to disturbed conditions in Europe, a number of these quotations must be regarded as nominal. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 26 3jC Austral Amal 4,9 5 3 Austral Malay 43 48 Ayer862 words
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Article55 1939-04-20 3 Singapore, Wednesday. Tin at midday was $111.00, up 3|4, and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers both for Spot and JulylSeptember 27 18 cents, market steady Both the London and New York StocK Exchanges yesterday were eehier but in the local market shares were55 words
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Article216 1939-04-20 3 Singapore, Apr. 19. The following are the exchange stock this mormng according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 3 23 32 London demand 2 3 23 32 Lyons demand 1 2035 Switzerland demand 240 hi Hamburg demand 134 New216 words
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Article16 1939-04-20 3 Singapore, Thursday. Tlie price ol tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:-. $110% (down $"»a).16 words
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Article20 1939-04-20 3 The price of rubber at noon t* Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 27% (up V 8); Sellers 27% (up ft).20 words
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Article268 1939-04-20 3 6% Maynard Co., Ltd.. «30,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 *6 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: t% 1901 red. 1940 $4dO,OUQ Int Mar. 31. Sept. 30 ....«100 101 norn 1907 red. 19*7 $1600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sent 30 106 108 norn 41. 7 c 1900 red. 19zt «1,300.000268 words
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Advertisement31 1939-04-20 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, IK< 'LARY, PERSONAL ACCI > ;M\ WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. Head office.i6d. Cecil street, singapore. F. W. HALL, General Manager.31 words
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Advertisement341 1939-04-20 3 CHAMBER RUBBER PRICES Singapore, Wednesday. Following are Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association current prices at noon to-day:— Buyers. Sellers. No. IX R O.S*. Spot loose 27' a 274 No IX R 5.8. F. 0.8. in cases Aoiil 27 51G 27 716 GF.AA.Q. R.S.S. F. 0.8. in bales 26% 27341 words
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Advertisement346 1939-04-20 3 BANK OF CHINA Incorporated in China by Special Charter*. 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 0444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-a Cable Address: CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital w h. $40,000,000.00 Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. t 5,200,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. 2 020.000,000.00346 words
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47 1939-04-20 4 I The family of the late Mr. Wee Cheow Keng beg to express tneir heartfelt thanks to all friends a;:d relatives who so kindly attended the funeral and those who sent scrolls wreaths, telegrams and letters of condolence, S'.S'. F.M g- papers please copy.47 words
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Advertisement619 1939-04-20 4 l^.?^NBN!llXN»»«n-l»nzN^^.^ /^?ED^ xpen€nced general new., sub-editor for Malayan newspaper in Singapore, well-tramed Asiatic preferrcable? ™A abie 10 handle cables and have sound general news ft 'i Wnte in instance givint, experience and terms required for a T>i£f, yea S cont^c t to Box 401, AAUaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED immediately energetic619 words
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Advertisement494 1939-04-20 4 Mechanical Engineer with several years experience open for service Possess patent of Heat Regulations. Speaks English ar>c many foreign languages. Apply Box No. 394, Malaya Tribune, S*in?apore. (858) FOREMAN of WORKS, Surveyor and Leveller, extensive experience, structural steel works and reinforced concret° constructions, domestic buildings, earthworks. Thoroughly conversant plans, preparation,494 words
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Advertisement424 1939-04-20 4 Tailoring Millinery etc. LILY STORE (SHIRTS SPFPTat Tc«r Astrology wnat you want to know Any thre< questions $1. Additional question. mnnf Q i, PartiCUlar? and monials on request. 50. Lorong 27a Geylang, Singapore. (867) CONSULT HATHAYOGI~RTo^bo^I l.ii 36 PL P'OUTH SALOON 23 HP bune, Singapore y Jq^ HILLMAN MINX SALOON424 words
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Advertisement488 1939-04-20 4 j Musical Instruments Furniture For Sale ,.„5^ R &ALE—One secondhand GEO lcioio set m good condition for si 15 Apply No. 33, Shanghai Road, ;3inga- (866 > 9 F p R SALE—Used g records 25 cents each. Ask for list. Shorthand' Ip P /T ntlI g and Du P lica488 words
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Advertisement488 1939-04-20 4 FOR QUICK SALE Three Permanent Waving AJachmes and two Dryers all in good condition. Owner leaving colony Apply 258. Middle Road, Si.icjapore. (862* 2,000 BOOKS at 10 cts. each. Singapore Book Score, 66. Bras Basah Road (852; LIVE FAT HENS' for curry or boiling, 38 cents kati. Write Orpington Sundsv488 words
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Advertisement493 1939-04-20 4 GREAT WORM) CABARET NOTICE. 8?w %r*J? g«l coupons, which ere accent lhat old sent shall not bo accepted nf?J c a P*tasUnfc. ou r patron? al I the 3<K exchange old coupons for QUCst 5 fore the 30th Aprils* PCw b? Dated the day 0 f A pHl, IBM CO.493 words
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151 1939-04-20 5 (From Ou Own Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. yoW the small junk, which now harbours 38 Hainanese refugees off X the shores of Pangkor, was pursued by a Japanese plane which ated and slightly damaged the boat is revealed in a statement official* •orded151 words
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Article44 1939-04-20 5 Reuter. Stockholm, Apr. 19. j c ol the 1935 class of conand those of the 1934 class, named for air defence, have led up for one month beginning 15, thus increasing Sweden's under arms from May 15 to 14 000 effectives.— Renter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article189 1939-04-20 5 from Our Own Correspondent/ j Johore Bahru. Tuesday. i TJiX t driver Tian Soon was to-day > A convicted on a charge of having stolen a motor car belonging to Koh A". Toon from the hired car stand on Feb. 26 He was fined SIQO189 words
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34 1939-04-20 5 Reuter. Washington, Apr. 20. r FHE Chinese Ambassador had an interview with President Roosevelt yesterday morning. The Ambassador intimated afterwards that the Far Eastern situation generally war discussed. —Renter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article92 1939-04-20 5 Reuter. London, Apr. 20. THE feature cf yesterday's trading on the Stock Exchange was the early celling of silt edged by large Institutions, causing a general marking down ;cf prices, though when offenings, were well absorbed gilt-edged recovered sharply, imparting a brighter final tone toReuter. - 92 words
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Article55 1939-04-20 5 Reuter. London, Apr. 19. The troopship Somerset." with first battalions of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and the Welsh Regiment aboard. s beinu held up at Gibraltar pending the arrival there of the Welsh Guards, who are leaving for a period of duty at Gibraltar onReuter. - 55 words
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Article89 1939-04-20 5 Reuter. London, Apr. 19. THE Spanish authorities at Tangier have given the British Consul General the fullest assurances that there is no truth in the rumour that Spain intends to occupy the territory, according to a Spanish Press Service message, received by Reuter. The rumours are describedReuter. - 89 words
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81 1939-04-20 5 Singapore, Wednesday. A PROVISIONAL maintenance order made against Mr. David John White a former prisons warder, in .favour ot his wife Mrs. Birdie Rose White, by the Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Ipswich England, was confirmed with modifications by the Singapore Criminal District Court, to-day.81 words
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Article36 1939-04-20 5 Reuter. Berlin, Apr. 19. THE official list of calls to be made between *pr. 27 and May 10 next by the German Naval squadron comprises seven Spanish ani Cf'lta, Tangier and Lisbon.—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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103 1939-04-20 5 Singapore, Wednesday. "I CANNOT forget the day when 1 an American visitor came to Hongkong—it was some years ago and I imagined for the first time. He was very, very ciitical. indeed, cf everything connected with the 3ritish Empire, but after he left Hongkong,103 words
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Article177 1939-04-20 5 Singapore, Thursday. THE summons case brought against two Straits-born Chinese. Messrs. Charlie Chew and Tok Sam Mvi by Miss Tai Poh Lin for voluntarily causing hurt to her at the New World Cabaret on Mar. 7 which was begun on April 11 in the fourth police177 words
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Article75 1939-04-20 5 TOTAL deaths in Singapore for the weeK ending Apr. 15 were 181. the death rate being 16.94 per mille. compared with 21.16 in the preceding weex and 26.03 In the corresponding week last year. Total births were 521. giving a birth rate of 48.77. The infantile death75 words
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Article88 1939-04-20 5 After a short absence from the district, Mr Cheah Koon Hwee, the wellknown tennis player has returned. t Government Office-, in Johore will be dosed on Wednesday due to Mandi Sa' par. Inche Hassan. District" Treasurer, has returned after a pilgnmage to Mecca. Government is spending a large88 words
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Article85 1939-04-20 5 THE following passengers are expecteu by the Merkur from Australia abou: Apr. _o; *f r ""J J. Sherwin. Mr. and Mrs. J Main, Mr. E. Weaver, Mrs F L Lawler, Miss J. O'Brien, Mrs A S v d P L °'Meara. Mr. G. Daly ?S5?r M85 words
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Article222 1939-04-20 5 Singapore, Wednesday. AT the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of an aged Chinese named i Gaw Cheng Thye who was knocked down by a motor cycle ridden by a Tamil Christian. Elliott Davies. on Jalan Besar Road on March 26, Mr. W.G. Porter, the222 words
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Article119 1939-04-20 5 Reuter. London. Apr. ?0. MR Quo Tai Chi. Chinese Ambassado" to Britain. addTCMtitg the British and North American Club to-day, expressed satisfaction that Mr. Roo evelt was equally emphatic about Asia as Europe Stressing the fact that China's grim fight for international political decency and afterwardsReuter. - 119 words
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Article57 1939-04-20 5 Singapore. Wednesday.—Alleged to have participated in armed robbery yesterday afternoon at Upper Al-Junied Road, three youths, Lim Kirn Seng. 14. Seah Chai Lai, 17, and Niun Joo Kiah, were produced this morning before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker of the Third Police Court. All three were remanded till57 words
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Advertisement28 1939-04-20 5 ,i. Did you Maclean your teeth to-day? "What do you think?" Macleans PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE It yon use a solid dentifrice, try the new MACLEANS SOLID PEROXIDE DENTIFRICE28 words
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Advertisement65 1939-04-20 5 1 "KASABIN" j I The Rational I COUGH I CURE j FOR ALL AGES I Speedily effective in I BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, j WHOOPING COUGH, j CATARRH, SORE THROAT, j etc., etc. J j BENGAL CHEMICAL j I CALCUTTA BOMBAY. I Sole Agents for Malaya: j NAINA MOHAMED SONS, 4 5,65 words
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Advertisement302 1939-04-20 5 MILNERS' RELIABILITY THE SUPREME TEST AERIAL BOMBING IMP" FIRE AND FALL i Incorporated in S.S. > aamaaa i i W P.S. 78 B mtmmmmtmm I SIX FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! I To convince YOU of the advertising value of the Malaya Tribune, and to enable yon to tost it302 words
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Article41 1939-04-20 6 Reuter. oHaifa,0 Haifa, Apr. 19. VER 250 Arabs, many of them Known to be terrorists, were arrested by British troops and police in the big anti-ter-rorist drive which has been going on in *he past 24 hours.—Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article200 1939-04-20 6 Singapore, Wednesday. DR. CHARLES JOSEPH PEMBERTON PAGLAR was to-day charged in Court with driving negligently along Grove Road at 8.30 p.m. on Feb. 12. Mr. A.J. Braga was counsel for defence, while Court Inspector A.H. Frew prosecuted. The complainant in the case was Mr. F.W. Stevens200 words
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Article22 1939-04-20 6 Reuter. Berli. Apr. untitled Lows have been premulgate enabling Germans livinc, 7" Bohemia, Moravia and Memel to h g r? number ofReuter. - 22 words
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117 1939-04-20 6 i(From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. For assisting i n the management of a public lottery a blind well-dressed Chinese Was fined S2SC by Mr. P. F. V Radcliflfe in Itc First Magistrate's Court yesterday. J The accused was undefended and pleaded guilty. JK;117 words
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Article61 1939-04-20 6 > Singapore. Wednesday.- Pte Bfthttrd Taylor <30. of the Ist. Battn Mainert of $3 and a motor-car di licence aoneared before Mr L C Ooh U the Fifth Police Court kg' for judgment. um| nn^ S h^ ol^ h i P foUnd the accused guilty and bound61 words
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Advertisement216 1939-04-20 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtalnmbh of mil ChmkU and Sturm I LET US HANDLE ALL TOITR i CLOCK WATCH REPAIRS. S I AND YOU WILL BF, ASSURED I OF PROMPT SERVICE AND I J SATISFACTION. i YICK WOH HING i f 42f>. \ORTII BRIDGE ROAD j (Near middle road» PHONE216 words
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Advertisement65 1939-04-20 6 DOCTORS CHOOSE HBIANgmUFOOD Tgg n accm^anr4 iJSr ri ftiq'ttttr, t'tt mm Doctor' r name is not Jr published.) tBBBM ■X ff^^iiP^iii .he24thmonth_FOLLOW-ON TRUFOOD--g a complete diet allowing f nr I r j uwm o 'or tue progressive of solids. Obtainable from The Medical Hall, Ltd.. The VpZo. m Singapore. k?J,65 words
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Miscellaneous976 1939-04-20 6 T j To-day's Radio 1 J T APR. 20 I COLOMBO r~ SINGAPORE p m VPB 616 Mcs 48 7 im vdc 8 ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mdsi l jg mUSIc B.'To Opening v ZHP 30 metres (9.69 mc s) Hindustani music 6 25 gSHLJ?'* I b,i pm 120 The976 words
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Article, Illustration258 1939-04-20 7 IJESPITE the poverty in rW Singapore, Wednesday. ,J ot ~,ug e es Lo the i arge J*. •ere, part.cularly. the Chinese are ga V .st c Co,on y the peopte member of the Indian Education!,! s'e.v *1h M han Lal Tan258 words
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Article55 1939-04-20 7 IFiwn Our Own Correspondent) ire Bahru. Wednesday —At the conof the preliminary inquiry into charge of causing grievcus hurt. Lai as committed for trial in the Asatoes by Sheikh Abu Bakar was alleged to nave cut Yew i; cc while he was asleen in his On Mar.55 words
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Article83 1939-04-20 7 'Frew Oai Own Correspondent) s «*samat. Tuesday, po Chinese rubber tappers at s, 7 a sn,all village south of an,al ~ved as neighbours. One one ol them entered the 01 lh other while he was and collecting some clothing ,n a handle made off. clothing83 words
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450 1939-04-20 7 Singapore, Wednesday. &t t V a aarge that he on A P ril 12 at 2.45 a.m. at: the 6th milestone, Pasir Panjang at sea did import dutiable tobacco that he did have in his possession 600 lbs. dutiable tobacco.450 words
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Article251 1939-04-20 7 THE Court house of the second division J^K^ZZtSI was filled to capacity, when the $7,000 robh*™ gh Court 20 at Mentaloon, the residence of Tunku SurZl < mm,tted »n Jan. Tunku Mahniud, late Regent of Kedah came.?' f dau S hter H. the Hon. Mr. Justice251 words
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Article74 1939-04-20 7 A LIST of further poppy wreaths l laced F nn A ff t Cenotaph hi memory of Mr. \ro, No cricket Club of a aya. Gloria and Joe Holvoak Mr JLm *1 5 L M »™he S ter. Mr.' and dps. G.A. Potts. Mr T74 words
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170 1939-04-20 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Wednesday. ENTERING the witness box to give evidence in case in which a Chinese lorry driver, of Selangor. was charged u.th offering a bribe of 20 cents to him, a Malay constable clicked his heels together and then raised his170 words
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115 1939-04-20 7 (From Our Own Reporter) r f ipoh. Wednesday. CA£JM*TY NEARLY MARRED A C?lmS?£ MARRIAGE PROCESSION £LS°£ ON SAIURUAY AFTER. l£V2£" FIRE, AN OPEL S\l<><>\ B °R^ N,i A TO p A CHINES E AN f) 1 5F?5£ N 2 A PERAK NI'MBEK PLATE WAS115 words
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Article22 1939-04-20 7 26 A snrf nf WaS arrested 00 Mar, 17. and ■me case was nostponed to Anr o&rS3r ACCUseS on22 words
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Advertisement123 1939-04-20 7 The finest TONIC ever invented CAUTION I atSTTySIkI fraudulent I IiJUjJIJAiSfiI har this n »»^a»*aaaaaa»»aaaaa»»B»aßaasaasa| It's FAR MORE Aon a pick-me-up r (1 s ehamit »i Atwood's Bitters gets right down to the t cause of your weakness and builds up your nerve and muscular strength until you are brimful123 words
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Advertisement162 1939-04-20 7 PILES Sufferers from the maddening irritation, the exhausting, agonising pain caused bj piles Do not wait untiJ piles (haemorrhoids) reach such a terrible state that a serious operation may be necessary. Ask your chemist all about this special remedy. He knows the ingredients from which this inexpensive and scientific remedy162 words
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Advertisement302 1939-04-20 7 ["This BIOCELI I SKINFOOD I ■certainly lakes away I WRINKLES 1 I recipe tonight Its effect was a I most magical. En a couple oi wenka v made me look 10 yeaa* younger. Riarcf n doctor told rne—isthedt* ownryofagreat mna I Diversity Proteaaor. it la now contained in cv cry302 words
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Advertisement258 1939-04-20 8 When a Picture wins the coveted COLD AWARD for being THE BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR... There's X© BLUFF about it!... j with vim i fltn r I too:: f,ala CAPn^rAprin6^ BAR Open 5 P.M. Till 1 OPEWKG TO NIGHT: G 15 915. Q i AMAZINO WM|f O ■MF^HRf^^Py^Bß I*ICTi:«E—A258 words
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Advertisement164 1939-04-20 8 POSITIVELY MUST FINISH TO-NIGHT PAVILION 6-15 9-15 THORNE SMITH'S HILARIOUS SEQUEL TO "TOPPER HAL ROACH QX- UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE M THEATRE ROYAL 10-mGm\ k\ A PAGEANT OF CHINESE BEAUTY: 1 A AND rALENT, LOVELY DAUGHTERS OF j JNk CTHAY IN A GLAMOROUS MEDLEY OF j 11 MIRTH, MUSIC AND MYSTERY.:164 words
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Advertisement275 1939-04-20 8 A Notable Companion Picture To "The CITADEL" CAPITOL J TO-NIGHT l\l j «LARE A DISGRACE TO YOUR PROFESSION!' the "girl in sables"! SfcKILDARE —i LEW AYRCf Dont m.s, BARRYMORE THIS LVNNE CARVER NAT PENDLETON S_ JO ANN SAVERS SAMUEL S. HINDS j Screen Play by Harry Ruskin and Willis Coldbeck275 words
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Advertisement299 1939-04-20 9 1 GRĔAT~WORI^rj AMUSEMENT PARK. I LITTLE^WQRLD TO-NIGHT II FREE GIFTS fARARFT ioNuiHis V AAljFTl,l\J|j g TO MIDNIGHT. SAT. EXTENSION 1 A.M GLQBE TiII:AIRE: I to-night SKY TALKIE: I Power Kokia Sbejurej in T o-»feftt, -SHE MARRIED HER 'Marie Antoinette' TAISAN *f" I AIS \N TALKIE in 'he Sat. MHnitfht Sh<nv:299 words
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Advertisement104 1939-04-20 9 WORLD DANCE PALACE IrTl! P tfn<sl Air-conditioned Cabarei In .Malaya with Bar and liestaarant Attached 1J L No. 2177. NIGHT DANCE XIGHTLV AT 9-30 KM. TEA DANCES I (FREE ADMISSION) Every Tats., Thurs. Saturdays. SUM \Y TjTFFJN DANCE FROM 1.30 P.m. 'm 4.30 P.M. Special Bntrwiie To Cabaret I <v104 words
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Advertisement214 1939-04-20 9 t 4 t A PICTURE GREAT WITH THE INSPIRED PERFORMANCES with the star of 'Stella Dallas" at her greatest j j TO-DAY At 3-15, 6-15 and 9-15 P. AY I i 20th Century-Fox Great Dramatic Hit! A I i > Th 'Stdlo DoWoi" »»or or tor grwtorf S HERBERT MARSHALL214 words
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Article678 1939-04-20 10 AF deep significance at the present critical juncture in international affairs is the re-action in Muslim countries to Italy's occupation of Albania. Reports speak of the disillusionment of Muslims and sarcastic references are made to the title of "Protector of Arab Muslims" which Signor Mussolini conferred upon himself.678 words
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Article, Illustration993 1939-04-20 10 Rosita Forbes - He Is Fifty To-day By Rosita Forbes IN the early days—I interviewed him soon after he came to power—Hitler reminded me of Gandhi He seemed to me equally sincere and self-sacrificing, equally conscious of an inferiority complex and equally impractical because, as he said993 words
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Advertisement83 1939-04-20 10 Peter Dawson I 'SPECIAL'" '0 '"j C/ Scotch VV^isk^ S 3.35 Including Duty. Sole Agents 55?9 lIOIII*SO.\ 0.. Lid- l||g«P SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPER. CABLE SHOES "(ABLE**. r" 1 Tan Willow Oxford. SOZ£ AGENTS; JOHN LITTLE CO.,LTD. Iscoqpo ratio tn Englamd I SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG IPOH. I MALAYAN Winner of83 words
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Advertisement41 1939-04-20 10 MON SAVON The beautiful toilet soap made in France Fragrantly perfumed wit Lavender and made with §d\ B Milk and Lanolin Now in ,lo great demand in Snm <>■ <'• A rich Soap for the Skin. 3 Tabs, in box. WHITEAWAYS Singapore l^41 words
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275 1939-04-20 11 Russia Turkey Still Outside Defensive Pact Reuter. London, Apr. 20. 1 1 is understood that at yesterday's meeting the Cabinet approved in principle of the proposal to set up a body to deal with the question of supply of munitions and materials for the WarReuter. - 275 words
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Article1076 1939-04-20 11 Reuter. London. Apr. 19. THE suggestion that there might be an act of war against British shipping was made by Lord Strabolgi in the course of a debate in the House of Lords on foreign affairs. Lord Halifax, replying, assured Lord Strabolgi that the subject hadReuter. - 1,076 words
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Article61 1939-04-20 11 British Wireless. London, Apr. 20. THE Bulgarian Minister, M. Momi hiioff, left London yesterday ia tor consultation with Kimr and M. Kiosseivanoff, Buln Prime Minister, and is cxi turn in a few days. His is r aided as another indicant the part Great Britain, as wellBritish Wireless. - 61 words
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Article88 1939-04-20 11 CAPETOWN, APR. 20. pENERAL SMUTS, REPLYING TO v DEB \TF IN THE UNION !>API [AMENT ON THE BILL TO TAKE OVER THE SOUTH-WEST AN POLICE. DECLARED HUNDREDS OF YOUNG WERE BEING SENT \LLY FROM SOUTH-WEST RICA TO GERMANY AND REKING AS FULLY TRAINED ERS. THE REMAINDER88 words
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Article51 1939-04-20 11 Reuter. Dublin, Apr. 20. THE Eire Government has laun- ched a plan for recruitment of approximately 10,000 volunteers or territorials, to bring the total of the armed forces up to 30,000. There is a territorial force now .of about 8.1.00 and the regular force is approximatelyReuter. - 51 words
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Article107 1939-04-20 11 Reuter. Shanghai. Apr. 20. An engagement between a force of about 200 Chinese guerrillas and a small body of Japanese troops occurred last night in the vicinity of Hungjao aerodrome, on the western outskirts of Shanghai. Beth sides used rifles and machineguns and the clash, which lasted anReuter. - 107 words
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361 1939-04-20 11 Reuter. Havre, Am\ IS THE 35,000 ton liner "Paris," which was due to leave to-day with passengers for the New York World I air, has sunk after the fire, which began at 10.30 last night, had apparently been mastered. There wereReuter. - 361 words
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Article153 1939-04-20 11 Hongkong, Apr. 20. now enveloped by Chinese troops from three sides, the whole line extending- 90 miles. As the result of a week's fighting, ly 5 000 square miles of territory have been recovered, covering more than 500 villages. ftese planes yesterday raided White Cloud Mountain on153 words
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Article65 1939-04-20 11 Reuter. Berlin, April 20.—The German naval squad: on to tvarcise off Spain left its stations yesterday and is now taking n southerly route, Reuter is officially infermed.—Reuter. Washington, April 20. The Senate has approved of the National Defence Bill authorising the expenditure of $668,000,000 on naval air basesReuter. - 65 words
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Article178 1939-04-20 11 British Official Wireless. London, April 20. JHJS year the British Army manoeuvres which will be held from about Sept. 15 to Sept. 23 and will include a strategic road and rail movp of the First Corps from Aldershot to Yorkshire. Their purpose will be to practise onBritish Official Wireless. - 178 words
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Article188 1939-04-20 11 "Decisive Hour" Reuter. "IHE decisive hour will strike in the western basin of the Mediterranean and on the banks of the Rhine," declares an Italian journal, declaring that the conflict is now carried to the Western front. Berlin, Apr. 20. 'JHE Reich stands in the shadowReuter. - 188 words
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Article95 1939-04-20 11 London, April 20. THE Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty was asked in the House of Commons yes. terday if he would give particulars of reports received by the Admiralty to the effect that the Japanese Government were contemplating the building of warships armed with 18-inch95 words
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Article, Illustration255 1939-04-20 12 NO PEACE TALKS NOW Reuter. Chungking, Apr. 19. "IN the circumstances, there is no possibility of peace," said General Chiang Kai Shek to foreign pressmen. l!e added: "China resorted to resistance to preserve her national life, liberty and independence.Reuter. - 255 words
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Article258 1939-04-20 12 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 19. nESCRIBED as a 'despicable type #f of man' who had committed a 'very cowardly assault,' Phang Sang, a middle-aged Chinese who had hit a woman on the head with a parang when she was in advanced stage258 words
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Article73 1939-04-20 12 Reuter. 1 Berlin. Apr. 19. I An official communique issued alter the conference between M Gafencu the Rumanian Foreign NAnister. and Herr yon Ribbentrop. .states: "The conversations were conducted in a spirit of friendship and it appears that similarity or views on questions concerning the two countries wasReuter. - 73 words
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273 1939-04-20 12 Reuter. London, Apr. 19. TPHE official programme of Their Majesties' visit to America ha> been issued. Their Mnje-ties will enter the United States ;«t Ni «ga-a Kails late in the evening on June 7, where they will be received by the cReuter. - 273 words
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Article48 1939-04-20 12 Reuter. New York. Apr. 19 President Roosevelt told the nrp« conference that no was hopeful that an agreement would be workei out betwe™, the American oil comoamps n«i *v Mexican GovernmenHve\ the "cxnro* pnated oil lands. The PreSfent £2« fast talked with Mr. Richberg X h£Reuter. - 48 words
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98 1939-04-20 12 (From Our Own Correspondent J Klang, Apr. 19. The Government of Selangor ha< approved a scheme costing about 560.000 for the purpose of extending the Subahg Reservoir, whose circumference will be increased from 18 1 2 to 15 miles. This will ensure a98 words
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Article103 1939-04-20 12 l 'From Our Own Correspondent) Parit Buntar. Apr. 19. A FIRE broke out in one of the 2 Government quarters. Nebong Tebal on Sunday night but the only damage sustained was a burnt bedroom, thanks to the timely action of an Indian who put o ut103 words
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199 1939-04-20 12 Reuter. I Windhoek (S.W.A.), Apr. 19. npO augment the police forces of South-West Africa, 500 police reserves from the Union are expected to reach here to-morrow. In the meanwhile. Folice from various stations in South Africa are concentrating at Windhoek where hastyReuter. - 199 words
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Article94 1939-04-20 12 'From Ow Own Rejyorter) t iS? h A P r 19 J was so drunk that I did not know what I was doing I request Your Worship to repatriate me to India." said Ramasamy, in the Ipoh Police Court on Monday when he pJeadPtl guilty tn94 words
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Article43 1939-04-20 12 (from Our Own Reporter) Ipoh Apr. 19.—For stealing a hat from a bicycle left outside the Town Disoensary on Monday morning, an aged Chinese was sentenced to seven days imprisonment when he pleaded guilty in th Ipoh Police court yesterday.43 words
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294 1939-04-20 12 Roosevelt Will In Vain Suggest Conference Reuter. Tokyo, Apr. 19. PRESIDENT Roosevelt intends to send a personal nolo to the Japanese Government similar to the communication;; to Hitler and Mussolini, according to the Asahi Shimbun, which adds: "Mr. Roosevelt will probably announceReuter. - 294 words
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84 1939-04-20 12 Reuter. Rome, Apr. 19. PROPOSALS that Hungary should align her policy with the RomeBerlin Axis in view of the growing strength of the "Peace Front" are being made by the Hungarian Premier, Count Teleki, who arrived this afternoon accompanied by Count Csaky Foreign Minister.Reuter. - 84 words
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Article110 1939-04-20 12 Reuter. ('ape Town, Apr. 18. TMiE country's participation in war was a question for the people themselves, said General Smuts in a speech here on the South African Government's war policy. He added "but if things go as thty appear to be going to-day, ifReuter. - 110 words
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Article79 1939-04-20 12 Reuter. New York. Apr. 19 A plan to distribute surplus foodstuffs among families wi*h low incomes will b'. tried experimentally in the near futu ,f announced the Secretary of Agriculttv Mr. H. A. Wallace. A new system of food stamps will be used at Rochester,Reuter. - 79 words
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Article25 1939-04-20 12 Reuter. London. Apr. 1H Explosions wrecked two telephone kiosks in north-west London last night. Thrrr p «.«Nprs-hy were injured.- RcvtefReuter. - 25 words
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204 1939-04-20 12 [Preventing World j Trade Recovery Reuter. Washington, Apr. ll>. MR. COKDELL HULL, Secretary of State, emphatically denounced Germany's barter system as an injurious boomerang in a statement yesterday evening. He declared that (1) it was a highly disruptive influence in world commerce, (2) it wasReuter. - 204 words
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Article13 1939-04-20 12 Reuter. Washington, Apr. 19.—Honduras has endorsed President Roosevelt's peace olan—Reuter. IReuter. - 13 words
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125 1939-04-20 12 United Press. llubii. Apr. l L THERE is still considerable panic i» the villages, and about three fourths of the population of >urr ban and Kitoor and about 2,000 people from Ramdurg town itself have left for the adjacent British territories. Women andUnited Press. - 125 words
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Advertisement9 1939-04-20 12 McALISTER CO., LTD.* 1 1NCORPORATED IN S.S.) WPS 299 words
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518 1939-04-20 13 Consul Said To Be Involved Reuter. A cpvci t London, Apr. 19. A SATI ONAL submission by the prosecution, that a labourer emh,,i I n C(l u n t*F R yal or(lna »ce Factory ai Euxton, Lancashire, naa BOlda highly confidential secret plan ofReuter. - 518 words
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Article151 1939-04-20 13 From Our Oivn Correspondent) Seremban, Apr. 19. VSTRANGEK to Seremban could v been excused had he misi men the Magistrate's Court preiscfl yesterday morning for a vege- market, for there were heaps and b* aps of all kinds of vegetables, and, in addition, nine Chinese' wkers151 words
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133 1939-04-20 13 im Our On n Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 19 PROPERTY stolen by Jimmy Nelson, lhe ycung Eura ian railway fitter, i, ul: of his "desire for psych logical stimula ion" were returni I to their respective, owners at the before the Chief Mr. Justice133 words
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Article29 1939-04-20 13 REUTER. CHICAGO, APR. 19. DR. BKNES (EX-PRESIDENT OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA) HAS ACCEPTED THE LEADERSHIP OF AN INTERNATIONAL MOVEMENT FOR IHE RESTORATION OF THE INDEPENDENCE OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA.—REUTER.REUTER. - 29 words
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Article73 1939-04-20 13 'From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Apr. 19.—H.M.S. "Cornwall," a heavy cruiser arrived in Penang yesterday from Europe on her way to the China Station where she will be stationed at Shanghai. The cruiser, which canies a crew of about G5O people, has six aeroplanes:73 words
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Article36 1939-04-20 13 A Chinese, reported to have been cut on the forehead by the blade of an electric fan in a house at Desker Road was taken to the General Hospital at 2M this morning.36 words
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Article517 1939-04-20 13 fjH Hi i: L\ S indication at the resumption of the Commons session that lie had nothing further to say regarding the building up cl ression pact was disap|*>inting. Reports of conversations w *ith Russia and Turkey had led most people to expect an announcement that they517 words
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231 1939-04-20 13 'From Our Oini Correspondent) Klang, Apr. 19.—Dr Alex O. Potter will be the chief guest cf honour at a dinner which will be held on Saturday by the Klang and Coast Rotarians. Dr. Potter has been active in Rotary work In his club231 words
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Article22 1939-04-20 13 Rembau Jelei Rubber, Ltd., recommend a final dividend in respect of last financial year of 2i/- per cent., payable on May 18.22 words
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Article96 1939-04-20 13 Reuter. A London, Apr. 19. SKED as to whether the discussions on recently held in Egypt were a continuation of the London Conference, Mr. Mac Donald replied irr the negative. He added that since the termination of the London Conference, the British Government had been considering theirReuter. - 96 words
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Article118 1939-04-20 13 Reuter. London. Apr. 10. PRELIMINARY discussions are re--1 ported to be taking place between the United State; Government and the Inter i.it onal Tin Committee, for the sale to America of tia as war reserve. Well-informed circles, while not denying the possibility of such talks, haveReuter. - 118 words
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Article38 1939-04-20 13 Reuter. Washington, Apr. 20.—a Bill authorising the civil aeronautics authority to start immediate primary training of civilian air phots has been passed l y the House of Representatives and sent to the Senate. -Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article237 1939-04-20 13 Reuter. London, Apr. 19. JJAVAL and Far Eastern circles are most interested by the Admiralty's announcement of the recall of the 22-year-old cruiser "Cardiff" to be replaced by a larger vessel. Some predict that the 10,000 ton "Edinburgh," now completing trials and outfitting and dueReuter. - 237 words
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Article55 1939-04-20 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Parit Buntar, Apr. 19.—The road between Brich and Changkat Lobak, near Bagan Serai, is completely flooded making traffic almost impassable The inundated area occupies three miles, and up to a depth cf a foot. In some places, fish can be seen55 words
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Advertisement148 1939-04-20 13 TE AC H E R'S HIGHLAND CREAM" A WHISKY fm PERFECTION OF OLD SCOTCH THOUI: STOKE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), l»OH 110 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1500 1501, BUTTERWORTH 33 1 av l 5/ Singapore C( Jd Sloragi **o. Lr L W.P.S. 2GO I Latest Issue148 words
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Article, Illustration9 1939-04-20 14 An incident in yesterday's Soccer friendly on the padang.9 words
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486 1939-04-20 14 Wearnes Well On The Way To Leag ue Honours S.C.S. BEATEN YESTERDAY Tbl victory, the seventh in eight mutch* together with one match awn gives Wearnes 15 points in the ie The Cold Storage are two points them m nine matches, but the H in and Shanghai Bank, who have486 words
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Article235 1939-04-20 14 rollowine is the draw for oj t- <": for the April Mixed Foursome Go opetition to !>.• played on Sunday af_*- ADril 23 tne Keppej uou Mr H 1. Armati &G. V. And. v/, v Mi. vv. Gtinstone &m. g. flar.ey BAj X A Elder &A. M235 words
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Article144 1939-04-20 14 Singapore. Thursday. EXCELLENT tennis was seen in the semi-final of the Mixed Doubles at the S.C.C yesterday between Mr. and Mrs. Warden and Cherrington and Mrs. Sewell. The match went to three sets and had to be left unfinished with the posiM.-n 6 —6 in144 words
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Article136 1939-04-20 14 TIES in the S.C.R.C. tennis tour- nament ulayed on Hong Lim Green yesterday resulted as fillows: "A* Singles Handicap: John Lim f—l2) beat Seah Keng Siew (—6». 6—2, I*—4; Tan Yong Poh (—6» beat Loh Poon Lip t— 6). 6—4, 7—5. "B" S'ngles Handicap: Sim Teng136 words
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Article131 1939-04-20 14 The following were the results of the ties played in the Lawn Tenni.s tournament at the S.R.C. yesterday evening:— Championship Singles .veini-finals: H M. Balhatchet beat A. Watts 6- 8; 6 -4. singles Handicap "A": G.E.N. Oehlers I 13» beat C.A. NorrLs (-3» 6-4--7—5. Singles semi-finals: H M de131 words
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383 1939-04-20 14 Recs Beaten 4 1 At The Stadium Singapore, Thursday. RJS. 4. S.R.C. 1 JJULL soccer, occasionally re lieved by periods of bright play, was witnessed at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday when the R E. beat the S.R.C. in a Div. 1 league383 words
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Article251 1939-04-20 14 Singapore, Thursday. T H E Singapore Ch »nese Amateur Athletic Federation volley-ball team scored a brilliant victory over nV 6 ,r i V orld Olympic team of the Far Eastern University last night at the Happy World Covered Stadium by 63 points to 33 points. JSX bes251 words
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141 1939-04-20 14 (From Our Own Correspondent* Muar, Tuesday. THE honour of be ng the first team to make a tr.T .te ri pore ftuJ jjlav a serlei of inter club matches f< 11 t:> the Muar Cheng Cheng table tennis team who visited Singapore during the141 words
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209 1939-04-20 14 (BY "PETE") FINAL anangcments were con- iluded late last night and follower* c' ha* f -bp" in Pi" will be pleased to hear that the Chrinr Hwa hatkU-ball team will arrive in Singaoore on Fiiday m< nin? and will r>»av <\vo IWmes here209 words
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Article61 1939-04-20 14 The following members have accepted o p!ay for Public Services and Law vs. Etcetera.-, on Sunday at 11 a.m. at S.C.C.;— P. Bartiam, Dr. J. A P. Camercn. r. D. G. A. Cooper. A. F. Hunter, J. E. Jeaas. R M. Marsh, J B. Potter J.61 words
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238 1939-04-20 14 Singapore, Thursday. PLAYING at Tanglin yesterday the 2nd Battalion Gordon Highlanders lost to a Fort Canning team by 46 runs when the latter declared at 127 for nine wickets. Wilton and Telford were the top scorers for the Fort each scoring 27 runs, while238 words
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154 1939-04-20 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. THE unfinished game between the Police and the Chinese, which was brought to a close seventeen minutes before time when one of the goal posts suddenly collapsed, was continued at the Government English School ground. At the154 words
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Article74 1939-04-20 14 Tin Indian Association cricket team agaiu-t the St. Andrew's on Saturday at the 1 a ground at 2 p.m. will b,. a>. tuliow.s: S.th-mparam (capt.), Singh, Dharamaraj, Natraja, Nakhoda, S AnIqbal Singh, S. S. Varma. B. S. Varma, S. S. Chowdhury and Bhatri. Reserves:—A-ghar and Mansoor On74 words
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101 1939-04-20 14 Reuter. Providence, Rhode Island, Api. 18 IN the first world championship 1 fight ever to be held Rhode liland, Joey \r< hibaUl successfully defended nis world featherweight title, outpointing Leo Rodak in a la-round contest Archibald was always th? more aggrtssive and landed noire of.Reuter. - 101 words
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447 1939-04-20 14 S.C.C II I; llih Bear* Batttry (BJf.) Singapore. Thursday. DOGGLD persistence won the Uu\ for the 11th Heavy ttaitery when they beat the second strin» vi the S.C.C. by the odd goal in thrrr in a friendly game of soccer on the Padang yesterday evening.447 words
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Article50 1939-04-20 14 The following members have accep to play for S.C.C. I vs. Lovul Regimen I on Saturday April 22. at the Stads J. A. S. Taylor. W. N. Rothery. A M.-Cafiery. F. C. Still. C C Wei F. E. Hutchinson. E A Corless Prescott. H. P-helsheim, C. Milton Fraser.50 words
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Article132 1939-04-20 15 City Suburban Result London. Apr. 19. i < m -day, Mrs. Lionel Devoir! lit—B, ridden by wen the City and five lengths, beating T. Barclay's Mormond 11.11. I by Carslakc, 'vith M. Iran (9—l) one third, away. ur-year-cfd colt bred in the British St. Leger Va. bought by Mr. ent132 words
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Article188 1939-04-20 15 *H1 1 wing championship touri ul the May fail B.P. re- follows:— H Open airs Championship— H 1 Miss Winnie Gch. RunH Mary Lee. with 3rd PI ice H Open Siaglts Championship for Br v I- (League System) Mr. rok H Kee Li ig's Shield and Mr.188 words
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Article38 1939-04-20 15 ror the Mens W Doubles Champion Singapore. The per competitor for > Per pair for the I d tc May 4. Entry 1 > I<? from the Hon. j >.B A co The Aslatic Ltd., The Arcade.38 words
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Article769 1939-04-20 15 Scarlet Tiger And Sunbeam Best ROYAL HAMPTON, BARFORD IMPRESS: TOVARICH OUT tiftr** (Ry Mar cus Superhus'') cILTf r ha J e 4 be n the «nal gallops for most of lite horses tractat 8 ra?es Were one ,nrou h on the g/VaoV,£ T,mah th,s corning769 words
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Article67 1939-04-20 15 The following will be selected to represent the "Roc-Mites" in a cricket match on Sunday. April 23 at 2 15 n m against the S.H.B.J.S.C. on the SHE-' ground. S. Ortega J. Phang. H. Schooling, S Woodford L. D Almeida, c. Lazaroo B. Zuzarte, w. Dana. N.67 words
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Article71 1939-04-20 15 The following have accepted to oUy p a i he s L n l P or Non-gender, vs X A c. at B*letax on Sunday at 11.6 c Brigadier C. A. E. Cadell.M.C. J A Dean (Capt. >, A. Gilmour, Comdr H J Haynes, R N., C Hewefcon.71 words
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Article116 1939-04-20 15 )N a scrappy game of soccer played yesterday on the Clerical Union ground, the Uniteers Sports Club beat the 6 E C by the odd ?oal in seven in the Business Ht;asc> l eague. Play at the start was of an even nature and116 words
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Article149 1939-04-20 15 Mf n*ii Sm Sapore. Thursday. The following are the teams and starting times for the Ladies match between Garrison Golf Club and Roy xl Singapore Golf Club, to be played it Tanghn on Tuesday Apr. s.G C. players mentioned first* Mrs T VaJS* Meneur (10 vs. Airs. j.149 words
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51 1939-04-20 15 ww London. Apr. 20. nJrv! 11 X e Z ro holder of the world lightweight and welterweight boxw4CM a :T° nShi S defends his n TnS YU le gainst the British cham- pion. Ernie Roderick, of Liverpool over 5 .i B a, at51 words
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Article47 1939-04-20 15 me lollowing will represent Con's XI agamst the llth A.A. Bty. R.A. Changi ground y at UIC Clerical Unio Souza, Ahmad. Seng ChyfiSSZd* i aCk Tonq H Oammell, T Mlnjoot. Pern- Quee. Liang Peng, Beng Chong. M de Souza. Choo Lim Reserves: Boon Ens, V. Garnell.47 words
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120 1939-04-20 15 Singapore, Thursday. THE S H.B. defence was too good for the hard-working R.A.K forward line, which was successfully held up by the former without conceding a goal, when they met yesterday on the S.H.B. padang in a Second Division "B" match120 words
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Advertisement167 1939-04-20 15 MANY DOCTORSAGREE The Old Adage is Found Best Doctors in Singapore and th rough out the world still find the old saying "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure" is sound advice for everyone. Most of the weakening coughs and colds that come with wet weatner can167 words
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Advertisement132 1939-04-20 15 Asthma Cause Kilted in 24 Hours Thanks to th.- discovery of an American phys..-ii,,,. if no W is possible to feet rid ot those terrible spoils of coughing and whizing Asthma by k H In* tnw Hwse which IjCfertna In the blood Noimor« burning of powders, no mora hypodermic Injections.132 words
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Advertisement336 1939-04-20 15 Afraid to Eat? Dieting can't cure you, Min Dr. F. B. Scott, M.D., Paris You'd be surprised how many stomach sufferers come to me with this complaint They say: "But, Doctor. I'm afraid to eat--I get such terrible pains after metis." Often they are really ill—weak from under nourishment due336 words
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Article186 1939-04-20 16 Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. REELING depressed because he was ill had no money, and no work, a middle-aged Chinese decided to commit suicide, and when he met a couple of clansmen, he told them of his intention. His clansmen, a barber and carpenter, fallowed him to186 words
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Article24 1939-04-20 16 Reuter. Berjin. Apr. 20.—Yesterday Herr Hitler Gafencu. Rumanian Foreign Minister, in the presence of Herr Yon Ribbentrop (General Foreign Minister>. —Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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1392 1939-04-20 16 (From Our Oton Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. "I WOULD advocate for venereal ailments, public health measures, and methods of treatment along the same lines as those for other widespread infectious diseases. "Once prudery and ignorance are expelled, both authorities and public can work hand1,392 words
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Advertisement226 1939-04-20 16 Is Your N THROAT p> Sore? w i /{h "XT'OCR throat is thc'danger spot" fi '"CislSmI where the germs oi infection r iBKF HMW your system and cause I H laryngitis, tonsiiin.., quinsy, etc. ><<'Ci__*vX x <*^Br Lt sure (v \our throat I A v aL\\J\ O /r^\*^ 4o»eiirs-> i]Uickl>226 words
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Advertisement164 1939-04-20 16 Made Young j -Vigour Renewed Without Operation If you feel old before jrour time r v from nerve, brain and physical w< you will Bud new happiness and un American nodical ilecoye wi stores youthful rigour and than Kbtnd operations It Is a treatment in tablet form, dl9CO\ei American Doctor.164 words
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546 1939-04-20 17 Singapore, Wednesday. iLLEGING that her husband committed adultery with a Chinese ex- cabaret dancer, in February last year, a European woman, Mrs Ruth jeobel Tan. was to-day granted a decree nisi from her husband a Uwyer, Mr. Tan Peng Yong, in the High546 words
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Article334 1939-04-20 17 TOMORROW for ALL .4 good day for the getic and enterpris- 2 ."t uhom some pleasant sur- 2 forthcoming. Help- 2 jricnds will be met and some 2 e j L l business tips are likely to 2 received. Get going with any S y lC334 words
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Article23 1939-04-20 17 Bin ol the Incorporated of Planters .South Johore will be held at Seletar Grange «otei on Sunday Apr 2323 words
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581 1939-04-20 17 Singapore, Wednesday. £ULOGISING the qualities of the Chinese—their industry, ability and ingenuity—Professor C. A. Middleton-Smith who occupied the Taikoo Chair for engineering in the Hongkong University for more than 25 years, told Singapore Rotarians in an address to-day that he was confident581 words
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Article124 1939-04-20 17 Singapore, Wednesday. PENTLNCE of two years' rigorous imv prisonment was passed on Soh Hock Kirn. an unemployed sailor, who was convicted to-day by Mr. L B. Gibson, the District Judge, of possession of 200 tahils non-Government chandu valued at $1,600. The contraband, contained in three 1124 words
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Advertisement16 1939-04-20 17 tin WEAKNESS DEBILITY AN/EMIA use DESCHIENS' Syrup of Hemoglobin ALWAYS CURES, and; gives health and! •tre.pgU*16 words
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Advertisement223 1939-04-20 17 An Example To Follow. XXX Throughout every twenty-four hours, all over Malaya, Siam, and the Netherlands East Indies, hundreds of men and women are devoting their spare time to tht study of I.C.S. Courses, knowing full well that by learning how to do their present work better they are preparing223 words
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Advertisement752 1939-04-20 17 The Staff Of Life IN EVERY SENSE OF THE PHRASE 11 BOUGHT AT RAFFLES BAKERY OUR BREAD IS MADE WITH THE FINEST INGREDIENTS UNDER STRICTLY HYGIENIC CONDITIONS BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS. THE MEDICAL PMMBSBION SAYS "rt HOI.ESOMK BBBAD IS A DIRECT AID TO (JOO!) HEALTH" Iherefore BUY RAFFLES BREAD EOR752 words
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245 1939-04-20 18 Central News. Chungking. COME 2« medical, dental and phar- maeeutxa! schools in lhe interior aie turning out medical personnel for services at the front and in th> rear. In addition there are 20 midwifery and 25 nursing schools operating. The medical colleges of the NationalCentral News. - 245 words
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89 1939-04-20 18 Central News Kunminsr. r-ITH a view to increasing the agricul- toiral productivity of Yunnan, one the '•economic base" provinces to susj 1 in the national strength tor resistance, i 1 provincial authorities are negotiatwith the Farmers' Bank of China anting to $1.000.000 for the iCentral News - 89 words
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218 1939-04-20 18 SOME PR A CTICAL SUGGESTIONS FOR BRITAIN, FRANCE, RUSSIA U.S.A.' A STRONG China is the chief factor in various powers' legitimate interests in ments the Sao Tang Pao, official organ of the Chi leader on the informal discussions which took pi;218 words
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119 1939-04-20 18 Kunming. fleeing from Japanese clutches in Canton ;.nd having travelled oyer 300 miles. National Sun Vat-sen University j s finally settled down in Chengkiang, south of this city, where classes have resumed. The College o{ Arts under Dean Kang Woo. Ltt. D. has a119 words
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193 1939-04-20 18 Central News. Chungking. ns\v industrial cu-opera-tivc nits, buJt on the principle of maximum decentralisation, are showing- their ability to continue functioning in the face of constant air bombing which has often paraI Jysed the larger factories, j During the recent series of raids onCentral News. - 193 words
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418 1939-04-20 18 Central News. Yalta, Shensi. MAGISTRATES of Saiyaaa pro. A »s- rinee are no longer iu?r» in comfortable offices bat on horseback Riding al the head of lh: militia units re-organised as rnernlla troops, they da-h here and ihere. greeting military opt rations against theCentral News. - 418 words
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Article52 1939-04-20 18 Central News. Chungk'ng A resolution was recently adented by I the Military Affairs Commission calling for the military trning of the entire people of the nation between the ages of eighteen and fifty. The measures is aimed at est relishing a true foundation for the nation's military strengthCentral News. - 52 words
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Advertisement187 1939-04-20 18 CONSULT The United StatiSjLife Insurance Company IN THE CITY N£W YORK ESTABLISHED ItMl Hi H. H. FRIES, Manager for M»<*r» UN.O N BUNDING SINGAPORE II Phone 4447 I lit mmmp^ibw— Every Mother Owes Her Child Protection AND ESPECIALLY PROTECTION FROM UNKNOWN DRUGS ASK YOUR DOCTOR Practically every mother knows now,187 words
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90 1939-04-20 19 WILL HE HAVE TO RESLGN? Wor king Committee Has Not Yet Been Formed Sj( Mta Congress President, had be"', with Mahatma (.andh. with regard to the- constitution "v ha. born no fruit. Maha nltca to Sjt Baaa that s.nec theft. is s„ much disagree. ~n90 words
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Article268 1939-04-20 19 Reuter. toiidenl adds:— on account <>» th.- breakdown of iiations, there is speoulai m ial Sjt, Bose would do. s seem to fee open to I r resign before the i.CJ tying that since he cure the co-operation the matter of the the Working Comr!:e Pant resolution notReuter. - 268 words
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136 1939-04-20 19 New Delhi. Aor. 16. ■tOF. Ranga, Mr. Sri Prakasa. Sirdai Mangal Singh, Mr. KulChaliha and Pandit Laksh■,ka«ta Moitra, Members of the lPßlta l have given notice J| the t..!| «rin g resolution tor the uieaUa meeting of the A I C calls upo:i the vvorl:136 words
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Article106 1939-04-20 19 United Press. New Delhi Apr. 15. FOLLOWING is thK text of the resolution which five members of the Central Assembly, who are also members of lhe All India Congress Committee, have sent under registered cover to the Acting General Secietarv A ICC to-day:— "This meeting of the AllUnited Press. - 106 words
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Article310 1939-04-20 19 United Press. Bombay, Apr. Hi.—Mr. K. C Deshpande ol Baroda died here vester«tv at the ace of 70. He was a r,! n ?onJ 0n of Shri Aurobindo Ghosh iiU 190. and connected with the agitation following the Bengal Part tion.—-(United Press). Bombay. Anr. 16.-Dr. Schacht,United Press. - 310 words
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88 1939-04-20 19 Jamadoba, Apr. 17. I POOH-POOH the apprehension entertained by some people that agents provocateur may be set up by hostile agencies with a view to Insulting some of our guests," says Sjt. Subhas Chandra Bose ongrett88 words
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Article526 1939-04-20 19 United Press. rpHE following is the full text of the President's statement: "It has been brought to my notice by the Sscretary of the Bengal Provincial Congress Committee that certain friends in Calcutta hold the view that visitors should net be allowed at the next meetingUnited Press. - 526 words
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Article132 1939-04-20 19 United Press Calcutta, Apr. 13. THE BP C C Executive have commenced in right earnest making necessary arrangements in connection with the ensuing meetings of the A i re and the Working Committee. On enquiries, made in this connection United Press understands that the work has beenUnited Press - 132 words
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Advertisement109 1939-04-20 19 Daily India j Page I j Edited by I G.S. Muthuknshnan, B.Sc. I ajj years of research, Gillette jjf engineers have succeeded in m-'t Mi putting a sharp edge on stainless steel. t^^^^lfj^^^^k There is no cleaning and drying to be done after shaving with a StaJnle*; Gillette blade. It109 words
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Advertisement345 1939-04-20 19 Your head Enh «"<« tha impr.»»I I Does Your Breath Broadcast"l WEAR FALSE TEETH"? Play Safe—Be Sure—Use Polident Most people who wear plates or false teeth—but also removes all ge f u U^ T M on r% a E f stain, tarnish and deposits. Makes it "denture breaSi Ca breath345 words
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Article, Illustration122 1939-04-20 20 The 2nd Battalion, The Loyal Regiment, beating the Retreat on the Padang, on Monday afternoon. The annual demonstration took place at lie School of Artillery, Larkhill. Salisbury Plain, in the presence of about five hundred officers of the Army, Navy and Air Force.122 words
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Title Section20 1939-04-20 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL. XXVI -No. 93. 8IXt^I>0NL. THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1939 FIVE CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration677 1939-04-20 1 In Return For Support Against Attack By Japan Reuter. Qtalin has broken his mysterious IN REGARD TO THE NON-ACCRE-SSiON PACT, AND HAS ACTED SWIFTLY HE HAS RECALLED HIS PRINCIPAL ENVOYS TO FOREIGN STATES FCR A CONFERENCE IN MOSCOW, IS EXPECTED TO PROPOSEReuter. - 677 words
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Article163 1939-04-20 1 Reuter. Berlin. April 20. pn TV thousand troops assembled earij fhis morning to take part in i, c biggest parade the capital jas known, m honour of the birth J») ol Hitler, who is 50 to-day. 'or five hours they goosestepped marched through the city. honourary citizenHitler,Reuter. - 163 words
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68 1939-04-20 1 Reuter. Rome, April 20. I tis anxious to see a pact jiegotiri between Hungary and Yugoindicated here in connection J visit of M. Teleki and Chaky, n Premier and Foreign Mini- -tively. it is understood that ia, was the chief subject of the theReuter. - 68 words
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Article28 1939-04-20 1 Reuter. hington, Apr. 20.—President velt has nominated Mr. Weddell, at Ambassador to Buenos Aires, as ador to Burgos, the new capital un, Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article, Illustration25 1939-04-20 1 Crowds hang around Downing Stic?t daily waiting fcr new development.-., urging Ministers to "get on with the j( b and shouting "Conscription!"25 words
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Article207 1939-04-20 1 Reuter. Mr. nun-chill London Apr 20 gPEAKING at length or th* inter national situation at tie dinner of the Canada Club, Mr. Winston Churchill dealt with th.: part played by the Empire and said that if on some fateful day Mr. Chamberlain was compelled to give the signalReuter. - 207 words
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Article135 1939-04-20 1 Reuter. London, April 20. A RIT ISH steamship company has ?riffi d t0 end certai n shins on" Far fuez S2S. Via the Ca^e of ,T^ n o. Cffi a] of the Brocklebank Line <Liverpool) said that the reason was one If Tf rpfnReuter. - 135 words
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Article189 1939-04-20 1 "Decisive Hour" Reuter. 'THE decisive hour will strike in the western basin of the Mediterranean and on the banks of the Rhine declare. S" SftJSSiZ? °qw SB i I Berlin, Apr. 20. Reich stands in the shadow of the German sword," declared Dr. Gob he Is,Reuter. - 189 words
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Article47 1939-04-20 1 Reuter. Dublin, Apr. 20. J'HE Eire Government has launched a plan for recruitment of approximately i 0,003 volunteers or territorials, to bring the total oi the armed forces up to 30,000. There is a territorial force now of about 8,000 and the WoximatelyReuter. - 47 words
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Article317 1939-04-20 1 Reuter. JAPANESE PLANES DESTROYED ~,,>,„ v Shanghai, Apr. 20. "-1 hi a> P a f es "•>» ""houl further claims of Chinese successes lh.f rh n» US Tl*- Am X ,he Imtm «"rtmeiil one allegin;,irom where lhe Japanese are alleged (o be considering oacuation. Reports assertReuter. - 317 words
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Article27 1939-04-20 1 Reuter. Tokyo, April 20. THE Japanese Emperor has 1 cabled to Herr Hitler cordial felicitations to-day on the occasion of his birthday—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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79 1939-04-20 1 Singapore, Thursday. AT a meeting of the Board of Electors of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, the Hon. Mr. C. R. Cherry was elected to fill the vacancy on the Legislative Council created by the resignation cf Sir John Bagnall who79 words
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Obituary169 1939-04-20 1 Singapore, Thursday. WE regret to record the deatn of iMr. Victor P. F. Walsh, of the Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd., i which occurred at the General Hospital at midday tn-day. Mr. Walsh's death was very sudden. lie was apparently in his usual health169 words
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461 1939-04-20 2 WILL HE HA YE TO RESIGN? Working Committee Has Not Yet Been Formed New Delhi. Apr. 17. I l \l)f KSTANI) from informed links thai the COl respondents which Sjt. Subhas Chandra Bose. Congress President, had beep carrying on with Mahatma Gandhi with regard to461 words
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Article127 1939-04-20 2 Calcutta. Apr 13. THE BP. C.C Executive have commenced in right earnest making necessary arrangements in connection with the ensuing meetings of the A.I.C.C. and the Working Committee. On enquiries, made In this connection United Press understands that th? work has been ent.nsted to different subcommittees, such127 words
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Article108 1939-04-20 2 New Delhi Apr IS. FOLLOWING is the text ol the reselatfen which live memlit is (»i the entral Assembly, who are also members of the All India Congress Committee, have sent under registered cover to the Acting General Seevetarv A I.C.C. to-day:— "This met ting of the Ali108 words
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Article335 1939-04-20 2 Lahore. Apr. 12.—Replying to a question in the Punjab Assembly to-day Sir Sikandar Hyat Khan. Premier, stated that 18 riots took place in the Province during last year.—(United Press). Bombay, Apr. IG.—Mr. K. C Deshoande of Baioda died here yesterday at the age of 70. He335 words
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74 1939-04-20 2 Jamadoba Vi J POOH-POOH the apprehension entertained by son;,. agents provocateur may be set up bv hostile age view to insulting some of our says Sjt. Subhas I Congress President, in a statement to United Press in c< the74 words
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Article523 1939-04-20 2 THE following is the full text of the President's statement: i "It has been brought to my notice by lhe Secretary of the Bengal Provincial Congress Committee that certain friends in Calcutta hold the view that visitors should not be allowed at the next meeting of523 words
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157 1939-04-20 2 New Delhi. Apr. It DltOF. Kanga, Mr. Sri Praam Sirdar Mangal Singh, Mr Kui adhar Chaliha and Paniiit Ijkshnvkanta Moitra. Member* <H Central Assembly, have giver Mtw ff the following resolution t< j Calcutta meeting of the Alt* "This Ccmmitte.e calls upon tin ing committee157 words
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Advertisement104 1939-04-20 2 Daily India j j Edited bj j G.S. Muthuknshnan BSc i years of research, Gillette Jm engineers have succeeded in /#kfl sotting a sharp edge on stainless steel. There is no cleaning and drying to be done after shaving with a Stainles» Gillette blade. It is not even necessary to104 words
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277 1939-04-20 3 St )ME PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS FOR BRITAIN, FRANCE, RUSSIA USA. Chungking. "A STRONG China is the chief factor in safeguarding the various powers' legitimate interests in this country,' 1 comments the Sao Tang Pao, official organ of the Chinese Army in a277 words
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118 1939-04-20 3 X ii n ming. from Japanese clutches ir anion and having travelled miles. National Sun Vat-sen University is finally settled nukiang, south of* this city, where classes have resumed. The College of Arts under Dean Kang Woo. Lit. d. has a record attendance. Dean118 words
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189 1939-04-20 3 Chungking". /CHINA'S new industrial co-opera. live units, buili on the principle of maximum de.centralisation, are showing their ability to continue functioning in the face of constant air bombing which has often paralysed the larger factories. During the recent senes of raids on Shensi on189 words
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262 1939-04-20 3 I Yuhn, Shensi. I t| m ISTR AIILSJ of Suiwian proI M vi, > are no longer iufin« in iWe offices but on horseback. 1 at ih>» head of militia .u.ivcd as guerrilla dash here and there, arj operations against id rs, an.l pacifying262 words
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Article34 1939-04-20 3 Chungking ion was recently adapted by fairs Commission calliiu traing oi the entire the nation between the ages ud fifty. The measures is Wishing a true foundation I ion's military strength.— Hem.34 words
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Advertisement195 1939-04-20 3 CONSULT I The United States Life Insurance Company IN THE CITY &F NEW YORK (ESTABLISHES i.O H. H. H. FRIES, Manager for Malaya UNION BUM Dl NG SINGAPORE Phone 4447 Every Mother Owes Her Child Protection AND ESPECIALLY PROTECTION FROM UNKNOWN DRUGS ASK YOUR DOCTOR Practically every mother knows now,195 words
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Advertisement137 1939-04-20 3 Is^^ Kf W- In 'Ovaltine' there i.s no hou moid sugtr 1 H 1 i, < —no -tarch —no ■f m chocolate nor a m H ;7 > 1 P PrPp ntai»e |fl I i/' < pure concentrated j[ *'X wPv nourishment, H v |F Trust in 'Ovaltine' I H137 words
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Article, Illustration120 1939-04-20 4 The 2nd Battalion, The Loyal Regiment, beating the Retreat on the Padang, ringapore. The annual demonstration took place at ihe School of Artillery. Larkhill, Salisbury Pbin. in the nresence of about five hundred officers of the Army, Navy and Air Force. The object120 words
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Article170 1939-04-20 4 IJALPH Bellamy, Columbia's contract leading man, arrived in New York from Hollywood accompanied by Mrs. Bellamy. They remained in New York for a few days, then entrained for Washington to SSSS as vests at the President's Birthday Ball. m 3! n u my wl has been170 words
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Article30 1939-04-20 4 Edward Cline, director of "Peck's Bad Boy With the Circus," an RKO Radio release picture, started his film career as one of the famous early-day Keystone Cops.30 words
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