Malaya Tribune, 24 April 1939
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section39 1939-04-24 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales- VOL. XXVI- -flo. 96. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1939 FIVE t CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, April 24, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1939 i£3§^39 words
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Advertisement126 1939-04-24 1 BEST Kropok Udang FROM RED SEA? PROVISION STORE 53, NORTH BRIDGE RD. Phone 3133. l PAR PAINTS MADE IN MALAYA FOR MALAYA. Manufactured In a modem factory by paint specialists with 20 years of na nti: taking experience in the tropica. Only the finest ingredients are used under the control126 words
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Advertisement241 1939-04-24 1 MADAME PAGE LATE 92, PICCADILLY, LONDON. Top Floor, Battery ftldfsCASH SALE ONE WEEK ONLY. Commencing Ist May. DAY EVENING GOWNS. I S saves time J I ordinary Portland eemeut in 28 days, thus saving (P|| considerable time and money and overhead 2 At the same age "Ferrocrete'' is considerably Jr241 words
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73 1939-04-24 2 THE Alhambra changed la "Hold That Co-ed." 20tri Co Fox production, featuring i more. George Murphy and M Weaver. This is a typical film college life, introducing a d tics in which a State Qovei use of the College in order73 words
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Article55 1939-04-24 2 CAPITOL: "Stablemates 1MI4MBRA: "Held That Co-ed." PAVILION: "The Girl Downstairs." M3YAL: "Wings Over Africa" MARLBOROUGH: "Toofan (Hurricane) Express." GARRKK: "Rnj Ramani." 195! Gi ve You a Million um world: oJSJSTZt sho« s rinema, and other at «W WORLD: sidc merry-go round cineni; 3*EAT WORLD: Cabaret. Side Show55 words
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Article22 1939-04-24 2 untitled Lloyd is going to take his family Exp^Son P h S* n Gate new Paramount corned? hIS Reward!" 31 1 Professpre,22 words
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Article265 1939-04-24 2 0 to-morrow f o r A I I READERS. The morning nu j bring sonic pleasant snip j evening disappointing nei A j dap to think rather than L.t. j stick to routine rather th. n < 1 off ihe beaten track. Avoid or cussions and265 words
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Advertisement310 1939-04-24 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. P& and BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). l\ S. N. ().*s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spin 1939 RANCH I 17,000 May 3 t BHUTAN (i.lUd M ay > t BFHAR ,;,00<) May 15 KANPI'KA 17.00(1 May 19 RAWALPINDI 17.000 June I t SOUDAN 6.500 June 2 CHTJRAL ISjtPA310 words
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Advertisement491 1939-04-24 2 STEAMER SAILINGS§NORI)I)KIjTS( .ILK <li corporated In Germany). The undernotcd are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 I -s.s UPPE' omit.s Manila Tsingtali, Dairen Japan Apr. n I m.s. M ELUS omit." Manila Dairen also caft Bangkok May 1 HOME WARD.491 words
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Advertisement459 1939-04-24 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. J I Regular fmtnightlj -jrvice between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, I t .ngapore, Hongkong, Cwatjw, Amoy, (Kulangsu) and Focchow. I Special cheap rciurn tickets to China for short holiday tr.ps. I NEXT SAILINGS:- I For CHINA For KANGOON I "Hang Siaiv;" Apr. 24,459 words
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Advertisement149 1939-04-24 2 HA M UURC-A MKRIK A 1. JM E Dtu'scJi-Australi (he Oampi' ciiilTs GeseHschaft PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. U i»n,«, Due S'oore 1939. i.\s. HINDENBURG not calling JtSSll na Japan ports fa nail m.s. DUY>BURG via Maivla May 2 m.s. SAUERLAND Dire:- M149 words
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Miscellaneous197 1939-04-24 2 I .DAILY CROSSWORD"! I II fl§Bs ShmEl JHjjjjjjK fife; i-. -[J j j j_JBBB__ Jjf" I CLUES ACROSS: CLUES DOWN 13. What the pianist does for the i Go ird -singer. 2 PravwVi 8. Plays in an Indian town. 4 vegetable thai I a beaver lanagram.. 5. Mountain nymphs utud197 words
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Article525 1939-04-24 3 LONDON COMMODITIES 82S" ggT satu ggS J 18 All Unchanged Z rd i May) Buyers 7 15 16 Sellers 3 ard (July Sept) Buyers 8 l Lfl Sellers 8»/ s M 3rd Forward (Oct.; Dec.) Buyers 8' 8 Sellers B*4 LONDON SHARE LIST London, Saturday, previous ort525 words
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Article765 1939-04-24 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Apr. 22, 1 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 3j6 Austral Amal 4,9 5,3 Austral Malay 43 48Ayer Hitam 18765 words
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Article13 1939-04-24 3 Singapore, Monday. The price of tin at noon In Singapore to-day was:—13 words
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Article16 1939-04-24 3 The price of rubber at noon im Singapore to-day was:— buyers 27 \8 Sellers 271,-16 words
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Article261 1939-04-24 3 6% Maynard Co.. Ltd.. «30,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 ft 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 «100 101 norn 44t% 1907 red. 10*7 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept 30 «106 108 norn 4»A% 1909 red. 1905 i1,00t,000 Int.261 words
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Article23 1939-04-24 3 Singapore, Apr. 22. .Jhe following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular issued bv th#T Shanghai Banking Corporation.23 words
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Article99 1939-04-24 3 London T.T. *****09 London demand 2 3 2T19 Lyons demand 3 Switzerland demand 240 114 Hamburg demand fo? i New York demand J 1 Montreal demand 54 3 Batavia demand inilj 1 Samarang demand KJ Calcutta demand }°]5,8 Bombay demand J 5 3 Rangoon demand 3 J Madras demand99 words
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Article85 1939-04-24 3 Lcndcn T.T. London demand l\ JJjJf London 30 days' siirhf 15 A 6 London 60 days' sieht n 24 London 3 2} }Tt I/ondcn 4 months' si«*ht I l |lb New York demand New York 90 d s 54 5 8 Calcutta demand Bombay demand }®61|8 Rangoon demand Madras85 words
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Article60 1939-04-24 3 Allenbv i ic sees 52 3 iSdford ntang BroS 105 115xd j S2Si °0 6 4 5 jj Bukit Katil o 70 n 75 BukitK.B. S;2 0 7 3 5 0 Bukit Kepong 1.22 127 Bukit Timah 14.00 nvim I Cnangkat Serdang 0 87»/ 2 0.97% Connemara 1.26 160 words
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Article165 1939-04-24 3 Singapore, Apr. 20. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Kovan $128 R. (Siarn) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $125 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $121 Siam No. 1 $230 Siam No. 2 $215 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $109 Siam Broken Rice No. 2165 words
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Advertisement39 1939-04-24 3 THE EASTERN UNITED 1 RANCI corporation, limited !j! l ii A V;!! fN,: MOTOR VEHICLE, I)F\t PERSONAL ACCI JJ( >J OR KM EN'S COMPENSAVN" PUBLIC 11 ABILITY 'NSIRANCE. HEAD OFFICE: C 'ELTL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W. HALL, General Manager.39 words
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Advertisement566 1939-04-24 3 HA\K OF CBH\A Incorporated l n China by Special Charter). 12, Ce«il Street, Singapore Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-fc Cable Address: "CHCNGKUO" Paid Up Capital w h. $40,000,000.00 Reserve Funds ln -JS*S 2 Ch. t 5,200,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. 2566 words
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Advertisement554 1939-04-24 4 mJ 1 m T-W 5" v WANTED: Agents on most liberal U ma Nationals Limited, High Class r>i.K cinth Manufacturers and Suppliers Ludhiana. WANTED—Young Chinese Draughtsman with technical training for local jngtoecrtag company. Apply Box No «1, Malaya Tribune, Kuma Lumpur. (922) WANTED--Chinese Lady Canvasser and Demonstrator, must be able554 words
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Advertisement466 1939-04-24 4 FOREMAN of WORKS, Surveyor an* Leveller, extensive experience, structural steel works and reinforced concrete constructions, domestic buildings, earthworks. Tho/oughly conversant plans, preparation, detail drawings, organisation and labour managemeiu. Excellent testimonials. Apply Box 390, Malaya Tribune. (850) >--■ i Wanted WANTED TO BUY collection of used gramophone records in good condition466 words
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Advertisement641 1939-04-24 4 I FORD V 8 Saloon, Triumph Moto<I cycle, Taxed, Insured. Excellent condiI tygn. What ofigers? Exchange. Ugh' I car. Box 418, iViaiuya Tribune Ipoh. I (919> FOR SALE: Ford "10" tuid one Ford j "8" Saloon 1937 model. Roth hi good j condition. Apply 157, lavender Fttreet, I Singapore. (915641 words
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Advertisement461 1939-04-24 4 Stamps WANTED U.',ed Stamjw of Kelantan Trengsanu and Kedah. Send to T. T Pillal. Kuala Kubu. (8911 Musical Instruments Furniture For Sale AMERICAN BDGCH RADIO good condltion 8 tubes $35-. Apply 169 Moulmein Road. (t 4) Condition *240, G.E.C. 41/2 c ft. Refrigerator, perfect running order $90, $315 the two461 words
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Advertisement431 1939-04-24 4 FOR E'ALE: Flower Pet s with Plarus at ICO, Burmah Road, Penang. (923' ROLLIEICORD CAMERA, TROITAR F. 45. Compur, Ca.se Hot Ever-ready cost $88. Ramflute Harmonium, 3} 4 octave;: 3 sets, reeds 8 stops, cost $250. Both as new, what offers please apply S'lri, 18> 2 mile, Tanjong Duablas Banting.431 words
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Advertisement476 1939-04-24 4 'Incorporate!;:':'"" that f! basic rate Cor n RESIDENT! VI. TEIH»u Will be REDUCED from lOV| annum. The question of rn&r TELEPHONE JgSS ,s under runner announeemr» tion will be made at a By Order or L ii m voirrl Notice is hereby Rosenthal of No. 647 p Road, Singapore Governor476 words
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216 1939-04-24 5 'From Our Oivn Reporter) Anmnnto T Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 22. EUROPEAN, Mr. J. F. Gooch of Damansara Estate, Batu Tiga, j L S -f tated tc> have won Drizes a t A.A.M. Long Distance Trials was lined $o0 on Tuesday by Raja Abdul216 words
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Article95 1939-04-24 5 Jews Proclaim A Strike Reuter. Haifa, Apr. S3. A JEWISH stiike ha* been jiro claimed throughout the city in pr, test against the authoni m ordering to sea two steamers whicn arrived with 400 illegal immigrants. Demonstrations took place in Jerusalem and Telaviv. Dr. Hcrzog «c'aief RabbiReuter. - 95 words
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44 1939-04-24 5 Reuter. Chungking, Apr. .23. The Foreign Office has pretested to the French Embassy against interference with the display of the Chinese national flags in the French Concession in Shanghai. This follows two representations en the same subject in March.—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article51 1939-04-24 5 Reuter. London. Apr. 23.—His iMajesty the King has nominated the Rt Rev. Geoffrey Franc's Fisiie;-, Lord Bishop of Chester, for «lrciion by the Dean Of the Chapter as the Bishop of London in place of tho Rt H«»n. Rev. A. F. Winnington-Ingram who is to retireReuter. - 51 words
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Article30 1939-04-24 5 Reuter. Hollywood, Apr. 23: Douglas Fair banks junior was married to Mrs. Mar; Lea Ephng of Hartford yesterday. Tyrone Power marries the Frcnc' film actress Annabella to-day .—Rente]Reuter. - 30 words
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Article36 1939-04-24 5 ANGLO SOVIET NEGOTIATIONS Reuter. Moscow, Apr. 23. M Maisky has reported the British views to the Soviet Government and plans to return to London to-morrow, which indicates that the Anglo-Soviet negotiations are nearing conclusion.— I Renter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article89 1939-04-24 5 MADAME Chiang Kai-Shek has sent a telegram to the Singa pore Women's Committee of the China Relief Fund, acknowledging receipt of a sum of $10,100 (Chinese currency) as contribution for the relief of war orphans. This sum has been collected over the past few months89 words
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185 1939-04-24 5 Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 2i. INDEBTEDNESS appears to be a widespread social cancer UMg the As atic employees. Whatever the causes may be, the healing balm mast bs applied. The co-operative movement a doing a great deal tovrai is this end, but unless there is B185 words
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Article52 1939-04-24 5 Reuter. London, Apr. 23. DISASTER befell the Cullercoats n.otor lifeboat when making a tr al trip off Tynemouth. It overturned in breakers within sight of the shore. A strong wind and round sea hampered rescu?. operations. Of ten of the crew, sax were drowned andReuter. - 52 words
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Article50 1939-04-24 5 Reuter. Burgos. Apr. 23. "DEPORTS concerning the debarkation of foreign troops on Spanish soil are vulgar lies, as also news concerning Gibraltar and Tangier which are quoted with perverse intentions." according to an official statement, adding that Spain is firmly resolved to devote herself to peace.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article64 1939-04-24 5 London, Apr. 22. Large gold developments are taking place in the United States. Nearly £20,000,000 English posts left yesterday bound tcr New York, zne letter carrying £9,000,000. Further big shipments are expected to day and in the early part of next week. These movements are connected64 words
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Article33 1939-04-24 5 Reuter. Metzse, Apr. 22.—German mechanised troops which, since Apr. 12, were concentrated near the frontier have returned to their garrisons in west Phalia, Rhineland and Wurtenberg, according to rej orta received here -Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article56 1939-04-24 5 Reuter. Paris, Apr. 23. The construction of a new naval base at Port Merselkebir. west of Oran, is foreshadowed in one of the series of decrees just issued embodying yesterday's Cabinet decisions. The decree empowers the Government to acquire the necessary land, and forbids new buildincReuter. - 56 words
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Article40 1939-04-24 5 London Apr. 22—Herman Finck, composer of light music who obtained world wide reputation in the pre-war days for his dance tune "In The Shadows" and "Gilbert, the Filbert" died in London at the age cf 66.—British Official Wireless.40 words
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Article49 1939-04-24 5 Capt. D. C. Watherston has been transferred from the S.S. Volunteer Force to the S.S. Volunteer Force Reserve of Officers. The resignations of L'eut. J. W. B. Ogle and Capt. H A. J. Woodfall from the S.S. Volunteer Force Reserve of Officers hav e been accepted.49 words
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Article33 1939-04-24 5 Mr. Francis George Coales has been provisionally appointed an Official Member of the S.S. Executive Council during the absence on leave of the Hon. Major R. L. Nunn, D.S.O.33 words
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Article56 1939-04-24 5 Current notifications under the Societies Ordinance include a change of name by the Babol Aman Football Association tc "Persekutuan Babol Aman," the exemption from registration of the Jamiatul Ekhwanal Muslimin (Muslim Biotherhood Club), the registration of the Singapore Kiung Jao Boh Clan Association and the exemption of56 words
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75 1939-04-24 5 Reuter. DRAcrrrr t. Wellin gton, Apr. 22. RASTIC reductions in importi coverthP T a g -iS raC i ic^ n y the whoI e range of tne ta.iff schedule were announced by statecTTat 6 St Ur Nash DTOh2,it^ t J l S would be completeReuter. - 75 words
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Article70 1939-04-24 5 «f ?£p pV n Malay under th e euepfc* of the Religious School Teachers o here, on the life of the Holy■ Proohet at 8 SO i m 6 Ayer A Molek Malay School at 8.30 p.m.. the Anniversary of the Prophet's Birthday. These lectures70 words
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Article220 1939-04-24 5 n -4- vim i London. Apr. 22. rift Hrilisn trade mission to Rumania leaves London to-day. The leader of the delegation. Sir Frederick Leith-Ross, is already in Brussels where yesterday he had the opportunity of talking with the Rumanian Foreign Minister, Monsieur Gafencu. who. after220 words
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210 1939-04-24 5 THFPT? i A P r 22. I*UUUS* is a general impression that a certain seel ion of the domiciled Chinese in Perak have not been given sufficient opportunity in the past to participate in the collection and raising of funds for the China210 words
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192 1939-04-24 5 (From Our Own Rcporte-i Kua'a Lumpur, Apr. 22. ALLEGED to have been stabx bed by a Tamil who about two months ago was sent to the hospital suspected of being mentally deranged, Rengasamy, an Indian, was taken to the General Hospital on Friday. His192 words
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Article158 1939-04-24 5 'From Our Oicn Correspondent) Kuala Kangsar, Apr. 22. eighty ricksha pullers have ceased work from the early hours of yesterday morning as a protest against bus service. They assembled in front of the District Office premises, perked their vehicles in the compound, and approached the Chairman158 words
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Article31 1939-04-24 5 The tender of Tan Twa Ah for $9,560 has been accepted for the construction of a reinforced concrete main outfall drain across Beach Road reclamation opposite Arab Street, Singapore,31 words
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Article192 1939-04-24 5 Bombay. A PARLIAMENTARY *ecord has been set tip here which bears comparison with that which Mr. Ernest Brown recent !v established at question time in the House of Commons. Mr. Jhabvala. member Tor Railway Unions in the Eombay Legislative Assembly uked 77 questions and supplementary questions in192 words
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280 1939-04-24 5 j WHEN the King and Queen visit Canada in Vt&y, they are not to be asked to accept invitations from any private individuals, organisations or corporations. This is one of certain "guiding principles" to be followed by Canadian authorities in charge cf the arrangements280 words
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Article61 1939-04-24 5 Gazette notification is made that Auctioneers' Licences have been granted to the following persons: Messrs. John Harccurt Craig. David Frankel and Hart Richard Aaron of Singapore; Messrs. Yeoh CboOO Seng and E. E. MUHHSeh of Penang and Messrs. Wee Kiat Swee, Yco Boon Cheow. V. E. Nonis, Lim61 words
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Article16 1939-04-24 5 Reuter. Relgrade. April 23. —Conversations between Premier Ts?tkovitch and Croat leader Matchck will COfltt&fU lomorrow Renter,Reuter. - 16 words
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Advertisement402 1939-04-24 5 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. Tenders are invited lor the erection of 1 lone via m the block bounded by I*** Middle Road, Queen Basmh Road. ..••.lion ana Form cf >tamed at the Office of IJEsingap'irv! improvement Trust on of $2o which will IJ7- if a bona fide tender is mbmitted and402 words
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Article562 1939-04-24 6 THE following quotations from New York were received from Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., by air mail yesterday: Last Sale STOCKS Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Adams Expres <Nc par> 7 14 7 i,» American Can <Par $25» 90 3 4 91 Amer. Forn. Power $7562 words
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Article187 1939-04-24 6 Warsaw. A BEAUTIFUL dancer, Minla Anviener, aged twenty-three, was stabbed to death on the stage by her partner, an Italian named Richard Viga, recently, in the fashionable asanova cabaret, in Lodz. Poland'second largest city. Abcut a hundred society men and wcmcn were present, including -even187 words
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Article346 1939-04-24 6 New York. A PRIEST to-day saved an elderly couple from being shot dead b, a crafced desperado who forced his way into their apartment bere, climbed into bed with them to tide and then held them as hostage s While 200 police, armed with n. guns346 words
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Advertisement407 1939-04-24 6 THI TRUE TONtC FOOD Obtainabl* of all Chmmtsts and Stores Do You Need Classes? A littlu attention to your eye* now will reward you with !nn£ years of perfect vision. Let a modern examination reveal Ihe evact condition of your eyes! If glasses are not needed, nnne will he recommended407 words
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Advertisement63 1939-04-24 6 E E 3" SELF-PRIMING PUMP complete with buUt.in engine to operate en Die.sed oli weighs only 91 lbs. Handles water thick with mud or sand without clogging trom seepage to 15,000 gals, per hour Self-Primed at 23 ft. suction lift— 70 ft. delivery head The biggest small pump in the63 words
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Advertisement34 1939-04-24 6 1939 AMERICAN H.M.V. RADIOS MODEL 10 01 10 RCA tubes. S. S. Price 235— $20 per month For 12 months Sol« Agents for Malaya: Kee Huat Radio Co. 122-124, Orchard Road. SINGAPORE Phone 4566.34 words
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Advertisement55 1939-04-24 6 -Am y 1 TH| ,a L *urOM*T,c ji 'T P0K WORM» WIHE ICitil'IMN 7y* jl. W ;i Jwt^ J WITH TRANSCONTINENTAL AITOM1TH H n |V >" A CALL FOR A FREE nEMoNsriarh» s -*if JR VARIOUS MODELS IN STOlh. 28-30. orchard 'road sini-ap 1 r Tel. 3S29 I MODELSL>324 Distributors:55 words
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Miscellaneous1003 1939-04-24 6 m nil ii I .linn I I I mmmmmmmm i, fm To-day's Radio APR. 24 LONDON j NIROM SINGAPORE transmissions j tm v.v m* m ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mcjji) GSB 9.51 Me's (31.55 m.) a.m. ZIIP 30.96 metres (9.69 mc|s) P-m. A, a.m. 6.20 Opening New? k»n 5.00 Lagu1,003 words
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665 1939-04-24 7 Fiom Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday yyOKE up at about 3 a.m. when I heard my mother wakmy father through tie talliswork. There was no in the kitchen and a s^ a ll oil lamp was burning. Mv waking up my father665 words
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Article14 1939-04-24 7 1 1 Howe i».is been appointed Civil District Judge, Singapore14 words
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Article914 1939-04-24 7 PROHIBITION IN BOMBAY [To the Editor 0/ the Malaya Tribune] Sir _j was surprised to read a letter written by Mr. R. Narayan, presumably a Parsi, on Prohibition, and I cannot help stating that it ill-becomes him o give advice to Mahatma Gandhi in the following914 words
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Article418 1939-04-24 7 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Apr. 23. REMARKING that the jury had found him guilty of one of the most diabolical offences that one man can commit on another, and that he had injured complainant for life and had forced upon him excruciating pain, with apparently no418 words
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Article81 1939-04-24 7 Teluk Anson, Apr. 23 BLACK cats are generally supposed to bring luck, but that is only in the case of owners. A midde-aged Chinese tried to become an owner —illegally, and found himself before the Magistrate. Che Osman, on a charge of theft. He gave81 words
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Obituary191 1939-04-24 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ipoh, Sunday. THE death occurred in the early hours of this morning of Mr. James Richard Crawford, pioneer in the mining industry in Perak, Deceased was 74 years old and leaves behind a widow, two sons and two daughters. He was born of191 words
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Article40 1939-04-24 7 Singapore, Sunday. UNDER the command of Luang Chrireon. a flotilla of three torpedo boats of the Royal Siamese Navy put m a call to-day for fuel and water. The flotilla is en route to Bhuket from Bangkok.40 words
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Article39 1939-04-24 7 An open-air talkie is being opened top ph* at Neesocn Village. 10V 4 milestone, f-*ietar. The i alkie ir intended to serra S&tar and is appropraUly called the Ta'l'lcs. European, Criinc and Indian pictures wll be screened39 words
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Obituary79 1939-04-24 7 [From Our Oien Reporter] Ipoh. Sunday. THE death occurred early this morning 1 of Mr. R. Arunasalam, P.W.D. contractor and leader of the Hindu community. Deceased had been ailing for some time and had been in Medan for treatment. He leaves behind two daughters, his wife79 words
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Article23 1939-04-24 7 Mr. Chia Eng Say has been nominated a member of the Pc Leung Kuk Committee in place of Mr. On« Piah Teng, resigned.23 words
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Advertisement245 1939-04-24 7 What Is In Your Horoscope? Would you like to know without any cost what the stars indicate your futun will be; whether you will be successful, prosperous and happy: about business, love, ma-rlaeo ties, friends mennes. travels, sickness, r- ucky and unlucky periods what piValls v-hat oppcrtuniti s /LjfirVHHflfe new245 words
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Advertisement408 1939-04-24 7 NKBYOUB EXHAUBTIOII made her an INVALID FOR YEARS. Too often the sufferers from exhaaation get little or no sympathy. Weighed down by a burden of fatigue, they drag their way through the ueac and fever of the day, half-dead wltn lassitude. Yet there is a way out—a diet rich in408 words
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Advertisement611 1939-04-24 8 Here's The Top Love-and-Laugh Scramble Of Thl Month! j IMVILIOM 6 .5 9 .5 LAST NIGHT BCINTILLA TING XI N: SPARKLING ROMANCE! LILTING SONCS! J ||oAUA,QNT NEWS REEL TECHNICOLOUR TRAVELOGUE "CITY of^AIPUR- TWO GREAT FAVOURITES Together! M.C.M. bring you a stirring companion picture to "The Champ" (CAPITOL) *t£ y L611 words
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1342 1939-04-24 9 ACQUITTED MAN'S TRIBUTE TO WIFE I ag4,n l hve-day ordeal at the Old Bailey, where he acquitted of the murder of nine-year-old Pamela Coventry Richardson, 28-year-old Hornchurch, Essex, chemical worker,' uring to resume the happy life he led until his arrest in rig friends1,342 words
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Article115 1939-04-24 9 The following is the programme cf drills up to and for week ending Apr. 30: TO DAY. APR. 24 515 pm. Headquarters. S.R.A. (v). Gun Drill. 5.15 p.jii Headquarters, S.R.E. (v), Construction of Obstacles. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters, S.F.C.R E. •vi (Malay Section). Drill. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters, S.V.F.A..115 words
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Article30 1939-04-24 9 Randolph, Scott, who recently finished a role opposite Joan Bennett in "The Ttxans," is off to Universal Studio for a part in "Road to Reno" his new pic ture. f30 words
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Advertisement147 1939-04-24 9 HAPPY WORLD fl ĔL R A PJF-y TO-NIGHT |j CM Ca C B Night Dance 9-30-12 (Midnight) Chaaia Bangs.iwa... I In Aid of CHINA REUEF FUND rO -NIGHT 9 p.m. aire: Hok.en Wayang. FhXppinc World Olympic Team rheatre: Cantonese Wayang. versus SINGAPORE TEAMS GLORY THEATRE TU-, t mm TO-NIGHT Theatre:147 words
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Advertisement183 1939-04-24 9 BRITAIN'S GREATEST 7 J CONTRIBUTION TO THE 5 SCREEN i j GLORIOUS j VKAKS" j starring j ANNA NEAGLE j and ANTQN WALBRQQK I I Filmed ENTIRELY in TECHNICOLOR j COMING TO THE [CAPITOL J I NEW WORLD DANCE PALACE (The Largest Air-Conditioned Cabaret in Malaya with Bar and Restaurant183 words
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Advertisement205 1939-04-24 9 ijHj HOLD rnOSE LAUCHB UNTIL YOU SEE THK WORLD S ONLY FEMALE FULLBACK IN ACTION I 9 15 P.M. 1 Also "BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS" f "PATHE GAZETTE" and Other Inters ng ShorK ALHAMBRA Wednesday 26th llftAS&li Presented by WARNED BROS, with KAY FRANCIS «|B Co cnD* i Dir«d«d by BUSHY205 words
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Article658 1939-04-24 10 A BILL to provide for the conservation, maintenance and storage of an adequate supply of food in the Straits Settlements in the event of war has been submitted to the Legislative Council. It provides for the appointment of a Food Controller who will be given full powers to658 words
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994 1939-04-24 10 Methods Of Axis Aggression By Edgar Weir IN THE NEWS-CHRONICLE WITH the help of broad casting, propaganda become the fourth great weapon of war: Navy, Army, Air Force and Radio. Radio propaganda is used lor preparing the ground. The people to be994 words
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Article, Illustration299 1939-04-24 11 SEVERE AXIS PRESSURE <\LL eyes in Europe are on Yugoslavia, where there are public demonstrations in favour of the democracies while at the same time the Government is beinp; pressed urgently by Germany and Italy to follow the example of Hungary and join the299 words
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Article275 1939-04-24 11 Venice, Apr. 23. A COMMUNIQUE issued after the meet- tag between Count Ciano and M. Markovitch < Yugoslav* Foreign Minister) states that various questions of interest to the two States In the present ihternational Situation were examined, also recent events in Albania. It continues: "The examination confirmed275 words
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Article190 1939-04-24 11 Belgrade, Apr. 23. IT is reported from Dubrovnik that a squadron of the Italian fleet now in Albanian waters will visit that poll in course of this week.—Renter. Dubrovnik is at the southern end of the Dalmatian Coast. Paris, Apr. 23. The Italo-Yugoslavian talks at Venice190 words
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144 1939-04-24 11 Reuter. Bucharest, Apr. 23. With the British trade delegation due to arrive on Monday, official and ncn-official business circles are much embarrassed by the Breed with which Germans are trying to put into operation ti'eh- recently signed economic agreement. Herr Wolhlthat, who negotiated the agreement,Reuter. - 144 words
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Article60 1939-04-24 11 Reuter. L mdon, Apr. 24. WHILE Sir Nevile Henderson, British Ambassador, had not been xpected to return to Berlin before informed circles emphathat no political significance is d to the fact that he is re- immediately. [1 [erstood, the French Ambaswill also return to Berlin inReuter. - 60 words
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Article37 1939-04-24 11 i Lmdon, Apr. 24.—There will be a| the Cabinet to-day for the bhng the Chancellor of ihe Exchequer to disclose to his col- ague .-.< Bod pi posala which he ih< Commons to-morrow, i —British Wireless.37 words
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Article91 1939-04-24 11 London. Apr. 24. jIN accordance with plans announced I 1 som? weeks ago in a Parliamentary I answer. Lord Zetland will move the Second reading of the India and Burma Miscellaneous Amendments Bill in the I Lords to-morow. The purpose of the Bitf. as the91 words
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Article147 1939-04-24 11 Making Britain Strong Reuter and British London, Apr. 24. DEOADCASTING to America and v wishing success to the World's 1 in \f a York. Lord Halifax said: let me remind you, too, that in material sphere the work of our '"'i' l brings mutual advantages. "aReuter and British - 147 words
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Article54 1939-04-24 11 Reuter. Havre, April 24. THE authorities have received anonymous warnings of possible attempts at sabotage at several vital points in the port, particularly the petroleum wharves and refineries. Consequently no unauthorised person is now allowed in the dock area, were every important point is closely guardedReuter. - 54 words
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Article41 1939-04-24 11 British Wireless. London. Apr. 24. London, Apr. 24.—Despite the political tension of recent weeks, some remarkably good prices were realised at Sotheby's on Saturday. An attractive richly lacquered Louis Quinze cabinet fetched £1,000 after spirited bidding.— British Wireless.British Wireless. - 41 words
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297 1939-04-24 11 v Chungking, Apr. 23. A -SCALE offensive against the m the Nanking.-Chinkianp to-day, according to millches, which state that Chinare advancing in thre-» cothe highway from Hangwards Nanking and Chinkiang, ther column, operating further pushing towards Huchow (Wuimportant town on the south raihu297 words
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77 1939-04-24 11 TT is reported that M. LUvincff, -l the Soviet Foreign Minister suggested during the discussions with the British. French and Soviet envoys in Moscow thai earn party should contribute a fixed amount ci land, sea and ah* forces tc support any future victim of aggression.77 words
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Article160 1939-04-24 11 Conscription The Budget CABINET MEETING Reuter. LONDON, APR. 24. QUESTION OF CONSCRIPTION IS LIKELY TO BE RAISED AT 5 TO-DAY'S CABINET MEETING. A MEMORANDUM ON THE SUBJECT IS TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE MINISTERS, THOUGH IT IS. POSSIBLE NO IMMEDIATE DECISION WILL BE RECORDED. The Cabinet will also hear SirReuter. - 160 words
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Article248 1939-04-24 11 Reuter. London, Apr. 24. THE keels of twenty new 900-ton escort vessels of an entirely new type will be laid seme time in June reports. Hector By water Oaily Telegraph Naval Correspondent. As large as pre war destroyers, th. vessels will be very fast, and the bestarmedReuter. - 248 words
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Article53 1939-04-24 11 Reuter. Malta, Apr. 21. IT is officially announced that several units of (he Mediterranean Fleet are leaving here on Wednesday for a cruise of the western Mediterranean. They comprise the First Hattle Squadron, the battleship Ramillles, the First Cru ser Squadron, the aircraft carrier Glorious and threeReuter. - 53 words
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Article88 1939-04-24 11 Reuter. Paris, Apr. 24. The fact that no new agreement has apparently been signed as a result of the Italo-Yugoslav talks at Venice is noted with interest. It is believed that Yugoslavia is still hesitating to accept the offers of the Axis powers. The offers areReuter. - 88 words
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380 1939-04-24 12 •Effect Qf Tension On Malaya 'From Our Own Reporter) nrvru Ipohi Sunday, jjui tt our principal inaustries have been carried on under extremely difficult conditions due to the very heavy degree of restriction imposed on tin and rubber under the International Restriction Schemes to380 words
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Article82 1939-04-24 12 'From Our Oivn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Apr. 23 rURTHER progress was made on Friday who!? \il trincation of Ulu Selangor, h d Ki e r E i st nct offlcer > Che Ham?ah 55 d the Executive Bug" eccn iZ D Mr L A82 words
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Article101 1939-04-24 12 Reuter. Berlin, Apr. 23. I 1* Ration thai General Smuts se»< the Union reserve Mice to South-Hest Africa because he expected war to break out on Apr. 16 over the 222?" J 98 <* is con"Hanfk m J* artic,e the HaWdd Fremdenh!ak by Dr.Reuter. - 101 words
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Article97 1939-04-24 12 Balik Pulau. Apr. 23.—The caw in volving Lee Beng Hoo. the 18-year o?d youth who was arrested on a cSe n? attempted murder Jollowine th» tog incident which took placeat t£ o I A?rU O, 3 P w a aU Betong the a nigS°t 3 wh97 words
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Article, Illustration48 1939-04-24 12 Pans, \p,-. 23—General Miaja, the former SpanMi :7cpi f bli<an Army ,1 2ft W< flr Mexico aboard a British steamer. Po»; Pf escortr.l him to the outer harbour at La is ihey feared ih9n w lf W«r« to embark wnn the other pavsenireis Reuter.48 words
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Article27 1939-04-24 12 Reuter. Rome, Apr. 22—A Royal decree announces the appointment of Francesco .acomoni, former Labour Minister in King Zogs Government, as Lieut General in Albania.-Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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311 1939-04-24 12 Good Music Free) At Memorial Hall Concert music was provided free at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday evening as an introductory concert to the monthly of Sunday concerts which is to be given as from May 7. A large audience turned up to nea. Warner Baer at the organ and311 words
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180 1939-04-24 12 From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aj>r. 23. ALLEGED to have made an im pull tation concerning Mr. A. R. Zaccheus, an overseer of the Selangor Turf Club, that he had received a bribe for engaging a cooly, a eooly named Alagan was summoned180 words
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Article22 1939-04-24 12 A business meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club takes place on Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Adelphi Hotel22 words
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Article, Illustration62 1939-04-24 12 Massing of Italian troops, by plane and lorry, on the Greek frontier with Albania has caused disquiet in Europe's p 1 nfc sJ reinforcements have been sent for th- army of occupation in Albania and it *s now estimated mat naiy ha> nO.OOO nun there. Pho to62 words
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Article112 1939-04-24 12 London, Apr 24. .THE section of the London Tube be. 1 tween Moorgate in the City and Finbury Park, North London, was closed soon after the lunch hour on Saturday until early this morning to permit the London Passenger Transport Board to carry out one of the112 words
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Article133 1939-04-24 12 Apr i, JHIS week two more JU country from younc Kir a th Mahidol were formaHv Anand and have given not a little £s?* tion. HisMajestv haariwL"** B Ticals 100 000 for extend ?J3* the new hospital at Lopbuxi is becoming an important iff* centre. "««itar>-133 words
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Article166 1939-04-24 12 'From Our Outi CorrespondentI Balik Pulau. Apr. 23 AT the conclusion of the inquiry held yesterday morning at the Coro ner's court. Bayan !jepas. the Corone(Mr. S. T. Stewart) returned a verdic: of "Found dead." the cause of death unascertainable" in the case where a dead166 words
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Article519 1939-04-24 12 j gTRUGGLE between the Axis and the Security Bloc for control of the Balkans continues actively and dangerously behind the scenes, and the apparent calm in the international situation should lull no one into a sense ol <*\lse security. Foiled w open aggression for the time being,519 words
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Advertisement19 1939-04-24 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, thin, Building, Uiuli» sue*. TITONE 3808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.19 words
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Advertisement39 1939-04-24 12 AH L 00 IMPROVED FORMULATION 5l ATA RED UCEO PRICE For Interior Decoration and Protection. I A Smooth Matt Permanent Finish. Washable and Fadeless McALISTER CO., LTD. (Incorpt>-ated in DA) I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR u» O H PENANG. J39 words
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Article, Illustration396 1939-04-24 13 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE GOVERNOR V food supplies, whether laid up by the private householder or arranged for by employers of labour woud not be comn: ideered by the Government;' declared His ExcelZ?u G ernol Sir Shonton Thom as, in the396 words
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Article387 1939-04-24 13 S ne ipore, Monday, t \i nu i... ru 5 food com roi plan concerning rice in particular nil] shorth be completed, and in liac of emeigency, i;s applicalioii -a.i! I«e made general i trougl ou! Malaya and not ■crcrj 1 Singapore or the SMI)387 words
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Article35 1939-04-24 13 acting Director ol R JarreU. acting Conand Mr. j. Jeff, act'for Chinese Affairs took \r th hrst time in the r. this morning. Hasim continues being :i 'rnber. having been rea further term.35 words
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Article635 1939-04-24 13 A MOTION to make a gift of £1,000,000 to Imperial Defence was passed at to-day's Council meet mj? unanimously. SS" 10 introducing the 11.000.000 gift BUI referred to the march of events in Europe. It was Mr. Ben r.et's first speech in Council Mr. Tay Li an635 words
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Article142 1939-04-24 13 THE appointment of a Food Controller is provided for in the Food C ontrol Bill which was take .i through the first at the meeting of the l egislative Council this morning. His Excellency said that if an enurgimy arose, stent would be taken to put the142 words
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Article, Illustration263 1939-04-24 13 Manpower Contribution To Country's Defence Sinsapoie. Monday. [Ha Asiatics v) this country were ready l< offer their services to (iovernmcnt in time of emergency was disclosed by Capt. N. M. Hashim in the coarse of his speech at the Legislative Council this mernins;* Various civilian organisations263 words
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Article54 1939-04-24 13 Jerusalem. TWO British members ot the Palestine Police. Inspector Higgins, a native of Belfast, and Constable Doody, of London, were slightly wounded when a Jewish Supernumerary Constable acci dentally discharged on automatic pistol in the Jerusalem Police-station: The Supernumerary Constable was also wounded. None of the54 words
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192 1939-04-24 13 Sjngapore, Monday. IJNOFF/CIAL support for the U £1,000,000 gift for Imperial Defence, Hip motion for which came b«;foie the Legislative Council this morning, was unanimous. One of the principal supporters of the motion was Capt. N. M. Hashim, unofficial Malay member for .Singapore. It192 words
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244 1939-04-24 13 Reuter. Teheran, Apr. 24. pOUB days of festivities in celebration of the wedding of the Crowa and u'ii'i,l" Prince »Fa«*«* of Egypt began on Saturday S» their climax on Tuesday, when the Shah will present the royal couple with two specially built palacesReuter. - 244 words
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Article86 1939-04-24 13 London. Apr. 24—Th e 8.8.C. announces that a contract has been placed j with the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company for the supply of two transmitters to replace the present seventykilowatt London and North Regional transmitters. The new transmitters will each be capable of supplying an aerial86 words
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Advertisement157 1939-04-24 13 "As sweet and fresh in Malaya as it is in the Arctic" 1 "jj j onliiiner j s oolainah! t^^SSioS32^^^^^/ e\ery where. 'PHOSK? STORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 lines), IPOH Ufl ft 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1500 1501, BUTTERWORTH 33. Adit, of Singapore Cold Storage 0., Ltd. W.P.S'157 words
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Article, Illustration497 1939-04-24 14 (By "Munis Super bos") TPHE second (rack of (he racecourse was used (his morning for preparatory gallops for Wednesday's races. There were several Kihkl efforts, (he best of them coming (nun Silver Lace who was exercised by Dodd. The pony497 words
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Article188 1939-04-24 14 34th F.c. UK. (Changi). .3; 3Gtb F.C. K.E.. (P. 8.) t. IN a frirndiy soccer fixtures between Ihe 34th Fortress Co., RF Changi, and the 36th Co. (P. 8,) played at Pulau Brani yesterday, the 34th Co. beat the islanders by the odd goal in five. Forcing the188 words
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Article69 1939-04-24 14 Reuter. Manila, Apr. 23 in the Interocrt polo, the Man-la Qwartol emiposed of Us. Army payers neat the 26th. Royal Artillery 7 -2 over six chuckers in the first of a serins ol three matches. The visitors will next tackle Jake /.obri s Caiatagan* (mixed army and civReuter. - 69 words
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Article121 1939-04-24 14 Reuter. oLondon.0 London. Km S3. 100,000 p.ople watcned ihe Scottish (up final played at Hampden park in cold and sunny weather to-day. MptherwelJ was playing with the wind tcU nd than. Mathle tested the Clyde goalkeeper in the first minute, c.yde letastated and Murray had toReuter. - 121 words
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Article25 1939-04-24 14 April Mixed Foursome 0 f the Keppel v rc tfed ln a vv,,, fo Mrs U M .,h and R. w. MeCealh25 words
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345 1939-04-24 14 HOLLOWING ttrz th? we ghts 1 I the recond day, Apr. :ju, «f the Singapore Turf Ciub'> Sununei Meeting. HORSES, CLASS 2. WV. 1, SVi FURS Silver Monk 9.4 Redouble M FSurranccr M Complacent 13 Gay Tad 8 13 Heroic Star H 11 ftcgimr-nt 810345 words
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Article247 1939-04-24 14 L"OLLOWIN(j arc weights for five races on the third day. KCRSES—CLASS 1 Div 1 7 fun T« IUOf n.i 3 S arl °S,, »11 J ire OoUi '5 in Empiric Rg Blue Peter t:i rncopalq Golden Glirhp c bj Knights Eye' X Where Am I „T, Aerial Jg247 words
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429 1939-04-24 14 i**apore, Sunday 'fMIK Janui Besar Stadium was an animated scene y< 500 people witnessed the finals of Ihe Fourth sports for Chinese schools. 11 was the last day of ih day alone :>S final items were competed for. Two more r?C r.j* were broken. I ne429 words
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Article88 1939-04-24 14 Singapore, Suanr/. DESITLTS of the V.M.CII m» invitation tern is tournejfaw* yesterday were: Men's Singles Championship M I Feshty rt: T. Kobayashi unfi tied to be played on Wednesdaj T P A Dimmer 6—l. 6—2; X Kamid beat J. H Walt I 6 I88 words
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Article, Illustration331 1939-04-24 15 Sabapathy Makes 105 Not Out t layed on Hong Lim Green the Ceylon Sports Club the S.C.R.C. by over an century by Sabapathy, en fours and two sixes, was hi ol the match. Sabapathy 105 and was not cut. S C R.C. POW c BUO b S.331 words
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291 1939-04-24 15 ALL THE WEEK-END CRICKET MATCHES PUBLIC SERVICES LAWBEAT ETCETERAS S. C. C. Tournament DEFEATING the Etceteras by 32 runs yesterday on the padftng, thi Public Services and Law eleven won the first match of the S.C.C Annual Cricket Tournament. The Public Services who batted first, knocked up 139, of which291 words
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212 1939-04-24 15 Singapore, Sunday PLAYED at St. Andrew's School ground yesterday, 5.A.0.8. lost to the C.S.C. "A" by three wickets. A feature of the match was a good double by T. E. K. Retnam. S. A. O. B. M. Kohloff b Arunasalam 29 K. Leembruggen212 words
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Article250 1939-04-24 15 THE S.C.C. "A" team beat the S.C. R.C. "A" team in a cricket match played on the S.C.R.C. on Saturday. Following are the full scores: S.C.C "A" G. S. Waites c Kee Pow b Cecil Wong 7 CM. Jenner c 800 Ang b Cecil Wong250 words
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65 1939-04-24 15 SINGAPORE Ceylonese batsmen made merry over the week-end, and brought the total number of centuries for the club, so far this season, to five. On Saturday, against the V.M.C.A. Sundram retired with 144 (mostly from 18 fours, and seven sixes) while yesterday, Sabapathy made an65 words
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Article228 1939-04-24 15 THE Singapore Recreation Club beat the Khalsa Association at cricket yesterday in a game played on the Padang. The visitors waged a hopeless struggle against time and almost succeded. But a long line of "ducks" foiled them, and they were beaten by 78 runs. S.228 words
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Article295 1939-04-24 15 [JEADLY bowling by R. Thoy who took six wickets for sixteen runs and a fine 50 by G. Clarke who retired and who incidentally topscored for his side, enabled the S.R.C. to secure a comfortable win of 114 runs over the Singapore Teachers Association in295 words
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Article40 1939-04-24 15 THE C.S.C. after declaring their innings 1 at 8 for 88. were beaten by the S.R.C.. who compiled 100 runs for 6 w!ckets. in a match played on the C.S.C. ground yesterday between the Ci.-.b;' second teams.40 words
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102 1939-04-24 15 THE Singapore Cricket Club suffered a severe defeat at the hands of th> Genuang Cricket Club in a full day's cricket game at Genuang to-day. the. home team winning by 115 runs* H.R.J. Lockhart, the All Malayan bowler, was in deadly form and102 words
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Article39 1939-04-24 15 Reuter. D«• v rr Ccmenn agen, April 24. Rafnhild Hveger, Danish girl swimmer established a 220 yards free style world record in two minutes 22 6 seconds, beating his own previous record of two minutes, 25.9 sees.—ReuterReuter. - 39 words
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Advertisement95 1939-04-24 15 Bc *are Of Insomnia! njnia may arise from many causes. prevent sleep, worrying •iay make it difficult, digeL'-?-re a common source of > le and weak nerves may so your rest that you wake at h U round. After a time, the c{ Oi insomnia is itself a pref ause.95 words
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Advertisement101 1939-04-24 15 GOLD LEAF TEA l Using "Gold Lealf" a pound of this QUALITY TEA «tfU me.ke ycu 200 CUPS cf refreshing drink at a co«?t of less than 1 2 a cem a cup. Only water ir cheaper. F. A. BARTKOLOMEUSZ, LTD. RECOGNKuThIM! BaHEtk SELLING PAN AS T 1 WFLL NOT101 words
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Article225 1939-04-24 16 Sundram Makes Unfinished 144 C. K. SUNDRAM scored his second century on Saturday when the CSX. met the V MCA at cricket. Sundram retired after having com"«W a brlliant 144, made up of 18 fours ar.d 7 sixes. The V's side was out for 98, and was beaten225 words
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Article22 1939-04-24 16 t^ d In the football Associla db ft 2i CU final Bish °P Auck iandbeat Willing ton 3-0 after extra22 words
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Article1426 1939-04-24 16 ENGLISH IE AGUE, DIV- L Birmingham i Blackpool 1 Bolton 0 Wolves 0 Charlton 2 Everton 1 Chelsea 1 Portsmouth 0 J**" 2 A-ton Villa 0 Leicester 0 Grimsby 2 Liverpool 1 L'underland 1 Manchester U. 3 Brentfoid 0 .vliddlesbrough 2 Derby 0 Preston 3 Huddenfield 01,426 words
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396 1939-04-24 16 Lovals 4 «rr*tC 0 AS dull as the weather in which it was played, the Div i tween the Loyals, and the S.C.C. resulted ir i n r' 4 ,Ur c beby four goals to nil. 1 for for mer A persistent drizzle made396 words
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429 1939-04-24 16 THERE was another large »aVn„ I ins at the Happy Wurid gZj Stadium last night who enjoyed v interest** basket-hall "SSeW Among the crowd were I h- w P"? %he Chinese c «"*«i Ge2 eral, and Mrs. Kao. L,i In the first game,429 words
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Article152 1939-04-24 16 Ladies' Spring: Cup. The f&Uowidf b me result of the first round of thif competition: Mrs. s. E. Dods'beat Miss S. LokM w.o. Mrs. R. w. Co wen beat Mrs. J. Heshnga 1 up Mrs. K. A. Jackman beat Mrs E. A. Elder 6 4 Mrs.152 words
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Article464 1939-04-24 17 Reuter. X htil a the political fire* which seem likely to of I Elll ,ne»—net necessanly in the territ.,ri K democra--1 «Bn of cooling off. Th" •eaH,atTon ot avilv on the British press on this St. GeorVoV Day tion is devoted to the complexReuter. - 464 words
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48 1939-04-24 17 Reuter. m^ k \*r*' 23,-ReplTinf to forWT; he Gove »-nmfnl has hiX« )lJan( e f erm an Minister that 'neSVb nOl COnis4der herscif »as n b and that she -esiden, i o ,,rmed in advance of "fat rwveit's peace message.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article69 1939-04-24 17 Reuter. Berlin, Apr. 23. Dr. Goebbels has ordered a monster press campaign against the "lying democratic press, which is driving the world V> war." The campaign is particularly directed against Britain. The papers demand that the democracies should censor the press. The campaign's object isReuter. - 69 words
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Article57 1939-04-24 17 Reuter. Stockholm, Apr. 23: The Prime Minister, M. Hansson, stressed the determination of the Scandinavian peoples to remain neutral in the event of a conflict of the great powers in the course f a speech here. He said that they would defend their independence against attack, andReuter. - 57 words
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Article49 1939-04-24 17 Reuter. A Vienna telegram concerning Lhe' Colonial Congress which meets in Vien- na on May 16 states that 25,000 persons will attend it and special celebrations have been planned for the golden jubilee of the colonial forces in German East Africa and south and West Africa —Reuter..Reuter. - 49 words
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Article, Illustration26 1939-04-24 17 The port Dubrevnik which a squadron of the Italian fleet, it is reported, Ii to visit shortly, >« just above Cettigne which Is marked on the map.26 words
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Article118 1939-04-24 17 Reuter. Belgrade, Apr. 23. DOLITICAL circles suggest that Yugoslavia will be asked to join the anti-Comintern pact, or at least establish evidence of disinclination to join the Anglo-French defensive alliance. Further pressure is expected to be exerted on the occasion of M. Markovitch s visit toReuter. - 118 words
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Article80 1939-04-24 17 Reuter. Peiping. Apr. 23 FOREIGN reports from Foochow mdi- cate the fear that the Japanese ma\ shortly attack the city from the stand try to make a landing Lately, the city was subjected toman S5S n 3£* f ™m Aircraft carders damaae aSrt y esler dayReuter. - 80 words
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Article65 1939-04-24 17 Chtmpop Ch «nsKing. Apr. 22. HINESJ3 military sources disclose that me UfUncJa forces since the commencement of local tactical countS--2? ?rt V6 l Ver the entsre China front JO Apr. l recovered over 70 cities and owns up to yesterday, coverin* 11 mc iunan, Hupen. Ktangsu, Chekiang65 words
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Advertisement34 1939-04-24 17 ADENOIDS. However obstinate and chronic are cured permanently without operation te 5 0n 't wait and see.... Madras. k. c Al e nts for Malaya: 1!* Mohamad Sons LJ? Pci ala LUmPUr f la34 words
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Advertisement251 1939-04-24 17 CHEONG rtOON SENG CO., LTD., (Ii; corpora ted la Singapore). GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, RECEIVERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS. VALUATIONS MADE, RENTS COLLECTED AND MORTGAGES ARRANGED. REGISTERED OFFICES:— Nos. 8& 10 Chulia Street, near Raffles Place. Telephone Nos. 7998 ft 2809. BRANCH OFFICES: —No. 85 Jalan Ibrahim, Joh ore Bahni and251 words
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Advertisement502 1939-04-24 17 The Staff Of Life IN EVERY SENSE OF THE PHRASE IP BOUGHT AT RAFFLES BAKERY OUR BREAD IS MADE WITH THE FINEST INGREDIENTS UNDER STRICTLY HYGIENIC CONDITIONS BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS. THE MEDICAL PROFESSION SAYS "WHOLESOME BREAD IS A DIRFCT Alli TO (JOOD HEALTH" therefore BUY RAFFLES BREAD FOR YOUR502 words
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800 1939-04-24 18 Large-Scale Mining Activities Ensuring Economic Victory Chungking. gVER since the war started, China has been collecting gold to ensure herself of an economic victory over Japan. The Government has been increasing its gold stock in two ways: gold-redemption and800 words
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175 1939-04-24 18 JPHEKE are approximately 17 Chi-i-r n embracing some "MOO troops, to hold the Siu River front line, where the Japanese have recently launched a general offen,>:7ul c iu iver front 13 guarded by elaborate defence works, plus powerful corps. With the river as175 words
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Article81 1939-04-24 18 WORKING overtime tv s*s*" an arinv cf experts of the National Quarantine Service is turning cut blood serums and vacfrlml th 6 fitrhtin forces a t the .A large number of experts under the Snn °n B rc u 'evacuated the place >«cc the fail81 words
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307 1939-04-24 18 Training Of Chinese Army And Air Force Personnel Sian. PARALLEL with reports that the return to Moscow of the Sovie t Ambassador to China, Mr. Ivan Lu.p;anetz Orelsky, and the visit to the Soviet capital of Mr. Sun Fo,' President of the Legislative Yuan,307 words
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139 1939-04-24 18 Tientsin. COME lentati— was created here &y a report that Mafrhal Wu Pei-fu. th? retired Chinese military leader, who has definitely spurned ihe Japanese persuason to head a puppet regime in luyarg, mst his death by foul play. it is reliably reported that Marsh-1139 words
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Article83 1939-04-24 18 mo. Bitw IfISS Yen BaiJaa, IX. cafWi of a Self-Deleiu c -<nis, killed during an aiiaik sgiuaal the Japanese al SiafcaHaegi about 15 miles <-outh of Yo\an? in north Honaa. Leaa' ng 70 men, Rliss Yen broke through the Jaaaae* barbed-wire entanglements, H> e Japanese -wept them83 words
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Article86 1939-04-24 18 Chan ilßßfTO replace the tea-prm in Chekianjr, Anhw i an< r provinces which arc new Japanese ccntrol, the Nation; ■riiiiwl is building na new trea in Sikan? and Yunnan the famous Keemun W«ck and T«n> (recti teas are beins scienwma produced. Nearly 3.000 tea planters aud facturers from86 words
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Article301 1939-04-24 18 Rural Reconstruction T»HE Mass Education Movement Association, headed by i) Yen, is now busily mapping out plans for the establishmJ f 1 V technical school to be known as the National Institute r 01 a s Peci a struction. j <n Uur «»l fo^ The301 words
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Article54 1939-04-24 18 Kunming.—About 2.000 young Chinese are undergoing an intensive training in truck-driving in Kunming, capital cf /unnan. Upon their graduate they will re.nforce the present corps of chauffeurs who are driving back and forth on the newly opened YunnanBurma highway, bringing exports to the frontier and54 words
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Article125 1939-04-24 18 SEARCH is bein, 1 Pn,vi„ ,f> chuen m the hope of firi o i. S e silver said to have been i 0f by Chang Hsien-chu n in Chinese history a £S? Chang, according tv cords sunk this sure in the Tung Ki v e r125 words
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Article74 1939-04-24 18 Chugfc A Central News correspondent who toveiled from Shensi to Szechwan uoj the 700-kilometre Paochi-Chengtu way. the overland, roaci linking the Northwestern and Southwestern p> vincss. excellently paved and bridged Ke covered the distance by motor car in five days. Construction of the road in 1937 and completed74 words
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Advertisement9 1939-04-24 18 daily] CHINA PAGE Edited By T. H. Ta n9 words
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Article, Illustration133 1939-04-24 19 Leader Describes His Experiences Of The War Allahabad. Apr. 17. pi ni l in India have little idea of the international publicity our 1 uni has received. Professionally we have not been of much use linesc h,cnd<133 words
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Article210 1939-04-24 19 f pi]] iuj is the full text of J ret iewipig the aetivit'ail since they left Ind v:— I propose to give you a our acings since we left India on Sept. I cordially leceived at S nganore and Honsj tions at Penang and a grand scale. At d for210 words
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Article284 1939-04-24 19 f rom heiv 1 v uer?> -ent to Hankou. H.im; .1,'. a good day's journey l»v mot »r t r uck from C'hangsha. On ur nay w e passed a village wfcirh two hour previously had been bomted from the air by the Japanese. lie houses Here burning and people284 words
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Article299 1939-04-24 19 <) (Jr (iT 1 lt:ls t difficulty at this time l hi s tj, :ues -ion of transport. At r iM„„ 11 v^ s not possible to pet »un ,hy '«at s»»io£ up the rtt* 1« i .-mufti where ifr force. The military authorities discussed with Die the question of299 words
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Article527 1939-04-24 19 Two .Japanese bombers appeared above the boat. They circled over it and cautiously began 10 come lower and lower. When they discovered that the boat had no anti-air-craft gun on it, they came lower still and diopped both explosive and incendiary bombs on it. The people527 words
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Article417 1939-04-24 19 (United Press). When we reached our destination we were heartily welcomed. Flags were hoisted, bands played, the walls of the village, were covered wilh posters welcoming us. Some posters made personal references to me. This was, 1 discovered, due to the fact that 1 had been(United Press). - 417 words
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180 1939-04-24 19 (United Press). RNe w Delhi. Apr. 15. EPLYING to Mr. Mohan Lai Saksena in the Central Assembly yesterday, the Defence Secretary stated that the attention of the Government had been drawn to the communication sent to the Presi dent of the Indian National Congress by(United Press). - 180 words
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118 1939-04-24 19 t Madras, Apr. 14. J V nODefui of satisfactory result of the oroh*ems of Indians in (Avion, if the intervention comes from the Indian National Congress. But. of course, Mr. Jinnah is free to do what he can in India, but so far as118 words
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Article514 1939-04-24 19 (United Press). jpHE Professor added:—"From sffeJ vate talks I have had with Ceylonese leaders, I had been assumed that a friendly approach to the p obleim by an official representative of the Indian National Congress would be not only welcome, but also the advice of such a(United Press). - 514 words
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Advertisement65 1939-04-24 19 eeeeeie eeeeeeeeee e «e®e»e»eeeeeBeeee Daily India Page Edited by G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc '••IIMaillHIHtMaUMMHniMMMI The New Shell Motor Oils give complete protection to all parts in a car engine. By forming a tough permanent oil-film they stop damage in the cylinder from corrosion (caused by the acid and water formed when65 words
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59 1939-04-24 20 Ir. connection with the intensive recruiting campaign for the Territorial Army units of the mechanised force paraded throat South I.ond Z Xe.s toThe Mansfon Lu£ nt of ,he hureau for information concerning ,he servfce j£ eun a B«£ 'T, d M V,,r opM,ed 11 am«n K ,he units shown. This59 words
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51 1939-04-24 20 Mr. Neville Chamberlair, the Premier, and his wife as I hey waked in the sunshine of St. lanes' Park, London, before the Cabinet meeting to discuss Britain's action following the invasion of Albania Mr. Chamberlain was called back to London from his Easter fishing holiday in Scotland owing to the51 words
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46 1939-04-24 20 The following day, King George paid a visit to Halton Royal Air Force Camp, which is said untitled fallowing rf a r Tr hf} «he /arPeJ v ,nff George n-ni 'earning' (o use ™i R-A.F. T he Teth "'>al Tra k sen »Win? aerop/anes. Uo,Ks h"p<.46 words
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51 1939-04-24 20 A triple eivie welcome was accorded the United States untitled leader "Jonett" by the Mayers of Chatham. the "Jouett." The ohotn shows- Bl, J[°*' B wrt* their ancient regal a. were received m hmi ■ye photo shows. American seniors examining one of the Mayors maces ibmri 111 111 JuueU :!l51 words
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