Morning Tribune, 3 April 1939
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section12 1939-04-03 1 THE MORNING TRIRUNE 4_Xo. B. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, April 3, 1939. FIVE CENTS.12 words
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Article802 1939-04-03 1 Other Nations Charged With Breaking Pledges WILHELMSHAVEN SPEECH MILD FORECAST OF PEACE WAS CONTAINED IN HITLERS SPEECH DELIVERED ON SATURDAY AT WILHELMSHAVEN. HE ASSURED HIS AUDIENCE THAT THE SEPTEMBER RALLY OF NAZIS AT NUREMBERG WILL BE A CONGRESS OF PEACE. Hitler in his speech, says Reuter, madeReuter - 802 words
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286 1939-04-03 1 World Reaction To Hitler's Speech IS IS HOW THK WORLD KEACTKD TO HITLERS LLCH: ondon: Authoritative British .l?s have up to now made no mment on H.ller's speech and e unlikely to express their .\vs until thry have had time study the full text of the iehiv.\ declaration*. Wilhflr.ishaven. GermanReuter - 286 words
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225 1939-04-03 1 London, Apr. 2. passage in Hitler's speech on uhifh attention has been mainlv fussed in London is that referring relations of Britain's and Ger■Tl armaments. Je amplified version of this passage ■Knjanj does not think of attacking LSf 7"£ w:thout distinction. What ionl i?r°225 words
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Article90 1939-04-03 1 Moscow. Apr. 2. TEARS that pressure may be applied on Poland to give up the Polish Corridor pervade Soviet opinion on Britain's pledge to Poland. Official comment in the Pravda says that distrust of the British policy by th-** Soviet press is one of the consequences otReuter - 90 words
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Article208 1939-04-03 1 BRITISH PRESS COMMENT LONDON. APR- 2. HITLER LEFT US MORE MYSTIFIED, BUT NO MORE TROUBLED THAN BEFORE." These words from the comment on Hitlers speech in the Sunday Despatch appear to represent the average Englishman's reaction. While the Despatch welcomes the fact that Hitler refrained from denouncing the Anglo-German navalReuter - 208 words
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Article28 1939-04-03 1 Salamanca, Apr 2: A communique s that with the Red Army disarmed and Interned, the National forces have reached theei last military objectives. The war is ended ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Advertisement32 1939-04-03 1 On Other Pages L* I Ch** Uar u I Eare s 14 15 fceaji W» M 20 21 It 22 Ugfreal 22 ininiins <-lub 23 wrdiae; Jflg" 24 J a Indians Meeuns32 words
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Article, Illustration710 1939-04-03 2 Inquest Story Of Drinks Before Drive tFrom om* Own Correspondent] Johore Bahru, Sunany. «HE nui tcctten. in wh,,!, t«tt EnglWi speaking Malays, inching 1 h e wv-ta-law of the formei Hentri Eb Johore were killed a the Kota iHnggi Maun Hoad on the waning ol Feb.Tribune - 710 words
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Article518 1939-04-03 2 Many Russian Plan For China "DrsSIAN aeroplanes are being delivered to fhe Chian;? Kai regime at the rate of some 30 new machines a week." categorical confirmation of reports which interested sources I been attempting to deny was given to Reuter in an interview I highly-placed neutral observer who returned518 words
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Article183 1939-04-03 2 A. R. P. APPEAL IN MALACCA (Tribune Staff Hcporter. Malafra Friday. Till! Chief Air Warden. Mr. UAC. Haines, has issued pamphlets setting out ehoieei open to every citizen who wishes to take his or her pari in the Voluntary organisation of the \ir Kaid Precautions Services of the Colony. lhe183 words
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Article68 1939-04-03 2 Haifa Api I The A ,i... lt!lt r„ n 1 ,1l Acie, Mr, F' t> Corfteld e. J Ination when two Arabs flr-. when he wn«. leaving his hoUse Four bullet, h i v ,v corfleld's 1 on< Pi< through his hat and the 1 mi '<•68 words
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Advertisement27 1939-04-03 2 "CARLOS" No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 European Hair Dressers I" 1 I ".li,-. n,l Gentlemen s i"" ;IIKI "> i 1.,,.,.,, MP«rt« In pedi- and P«ces moderate.27 words
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Advertisement92 1939-04-03 2 Pains in Ba Nenrtns, Kheun* Wrong foods and work and frequent colds °«Vy r r ,u mi the Kidneys and Kuln< g-^ Troubles are the true cause ra^ Hy. 0_ttl__g Up Nights. Bur" \m# l.eg Pains. Nervousness. P v{ .n_* Ankles, Rheumatism. ~un> i- feeling old before your ti i"92 words
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Article290 1939-04-03 3 ,Kroni Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. _*_a started business with a capital of $20,000. fe r "ounted a tale of failure in which he had lost D0 Hm course of his public examination conducted heft Redman Assistant Registrar, by Raja Omar, Ass.s--91 A "'lih»290 words
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Article204 1939-04-03 3 Negri wami BreKS fast OUR OWN REPORTER) SEREMBAN, SATURDAY. OH AN WHO COMMENCED A [N PROTEST BECAUSE SOM£ LARGE INDIAN FIRMS IN DID NOT CLOSE THEIR R HALE A DAY AS AGREED TING OF INDIAN MER lOME TIME IN DECEMBER SEN HIS FAST. a very weak state. M a result204 words
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77 1939-04-03 3 Wellington, Apr. 2. Tlie Government's Social Secretary Act, whereby married couples aged sixty or over are to receive pensions of £3 sterling weekly was inaugurated yesterday. It is hoped that free hospital, medical and maternity benefits under the Act will soon be available. Mr.Reuter - 77 words
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203 1939-04-03 3 Salvation Army Makes Annual Appeal THAT splendid institution, the Salvation Army, which has done so much for the benefit of the community in Singapore, is making its annual appeal. The Army has five separate institutions, each' of which, being a separate entity could properly launch a separate appeal In the203 words
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274 1939-04-03 3 CHINESE PLAN HUGE COUNTER ATTACK IN SOUTH CHINA (From Our Own Correspondent) I Hongkong, April 2. [JNDER instructions from the Central Authorities, the high Chinese military leaders in Shiukwan have mapped out a counter-offensive r- gainst tne Japanese in Kwangtung to check their drive southwards from Yungchi and Kwaichow, and274 words
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Advertisement19 1939-04-03 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. HRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.19 words
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Advertisement77 1939-04-03 3 SILVIKRIN LOTION mmmm _________________^_-_^h m The daily dressing that nourishes the hair roots and gives the hair back its vouthful life and lustre; also quickly clears up dandruff, stops falling hair and promotes vigorous, healthy new growth Of all Chemists, High-Class Stores and Hair-dressers. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS, 117-125 Cecil77 words
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Advertisement51 1939-04-03 3 Do You Need Classes? Only an examination by ~mt a skilled qualified bpecialist will tell you to /f*SsS^^ v/hat extent your vision u J^^ is deficient. x\^ R. A. THOMPSON Dr. of Ocular Science, Govt. Licentiate (U.S.A.) 35 Years European Clinical Experience. 4, Arcade Ground Floor. Tel. 3002. THOMPSON OPTICAL51 words
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REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
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Article45 1939-04-03 4 London. Saturday. Previous To-day Change RUBBER IdlP Idle <POl Buyers 8 7 15 16 —1 16 lsi Forward (Apr. June) Buyers 3 8 :..d Forward (July Sept.) Buyers 8 116 ft 1 1G Br3 Forward (Oct. Dec.) Buyers 8 l 8 8» a45 words
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Article240 1939-04-03 4 London. Previous To-day kastmers 89 9 90 Minlop Rubber 26 26 ueneral Electric 76 4* 2 76 7- 2 imperial Chemical Lidustries 29 9 29 4- 2 Imperial Tobacco 130 7» 2 1313 Anglo-Dutch 24 3 24 3 Canadian Pacific 4 9 16 4* 8 London Tin240 words
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Article52 1939-04-03 4 New Work. Satd (RUBBER Previous To-dav C! Market Tine Steadv Steadv Spot Buyers 15 11 16 15 13 16 Sellers 15 13 16 15 15 16 Forward July Sept. Buyers 15 1116 15 13 16 Sellers 15 13 16 15 15 16 Market Tone quiet Dull Spot52 words
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Article22 1939-04-03 4 London. Saturc Previous To-dav cl U\r_UD JRIS"* P er oz £7-8-6> 2 £7-8-6 4 months' forward 19-11 16 19-3 422 words
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Article19 1939-04-03 4 London. Saturday. TIN STANDARD Previous To-day Change Baal (afternoon (closing price) £215-1 2 Closed ■trWtH £214-14 Closed19 words
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Article62 1939-04-03 4 Previous To-day C a\T, on Fans (closing selling rate) 176 73 176 76 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8 81-15 16 8 81-3 4 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 8-3 8 Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 12-13 16 Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing selling62 words
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Advertisement40 1939-04-03 4 OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL To keep abreast with tha progress of economic developments, no business concern can afford not to take advantage of the multifarious services offered by a reputed banking institution with years jf financial experience. icABTtna.40 words
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Advertisement22 1939-04-03 4 SOUTH HISI I IMI INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. rFIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. Tel. SW« I, Finlayson Green.22 words
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Advertisement7 1939-04-03 4 ..........^■V hW^^^jm—^UT k^^ SIME DARBY Co.Ltd: SW!.^7 words
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Article742 1939-04-03 5 STCKS SHARES sued By Fraser Company Singapore. Apr I. 1M- j naaHQ 33 ft t 49 5,3 rai 39 441P? 2°HiUm 065 070 Went? io- 199 nn Tin 12 3 IJOcd l selangor 9 3 99 intai 20 3 21,3 la M 116 12 3 ideri 030 0.35 n Tin742 words
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152 1939-04-03 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends G-ngapore, Apr. 1, 1 p.m. Company Dividend Books lomi (of Close Date Ex Div. year l\S "able Batu Selangor A P r Apr. 18 Apr. 13 2V 2 johan 5r f final Apr 8 A P r I 5 A P r 9 I°152 words
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Article198 1939-04-03 5 LYALL EVATTS QUOTATIONS Singapore. Saturday. Buyers Sellers _.*_i 3 4»/ 2 3 9 Ampatb ngs 0 70.. Ayer Wengs °f Batu Selangors J<*| 63 Hong Fatt* Jtgg JS Hongkong Tin £g Jelebus q Kamunting Tin Jg KatuTin 2^ 6 B Kents .f ijl Kiiiinghalls JJI Kramats .2 q Kuchais 44U,198 words
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Article163 1939-04-03 5 Brats. lao no SINGAPORE MCNICIPAUTIf ■;< IMO $400,000 10. nom 07 1«7 tt.600.000 106 1M nom Mar. 31 Sept. m ta__^__*M» 113'- IW* nom _> Sept. 30 m imk nom C 1 72 S M >203 4 ,2134 cl. s_.t_^t* i2 >»»•«•' JOudi 99 100 2 xi163 words
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Advertisement155 1939-04-03 5 NEDERLANDSCH HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N. V. incorporated in the Netherlanda. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 13* Paid Up Capitr' f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5.000,000 Special Reserve 1.000,000 Chairman of the Board of Direc ton H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D CRE^A DE lONGH President M TAUBIN155 words
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Advertisement237 1939-04-03 6 PAVILION -TO-NICHT ONLY-BY REQUEST _i __^___[__i_l_M_iilnr' "-M-k. -Era-'-* ■v''.W'v>jw^ 1 T^mA\_\ _m_T~^* ■^H^^^^iJ'^^^^v x _&r" v m M r fltafeteisgs ilSifE "i.^jik^ l- J§__^_. fi "''?-!_i^P>_-JiliHß^ .^Sr^ _^H ..1!....!................ M_*_^m_w___\W W*^ M msmmW ______________________________ia*4n. _____r v?i/aVC_{______________l ______________________K^ I|l ii m**\m_^_V A *m ms a m_t* *xm __%\_^mAS <y> EMPIRE TALKIE237 words
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Advertisement229 1939-04-03 6 No Thriller ever made can touch it this tale of a monster J looked like a man. Conceived in madness, .built with Ltd SPECIAL MA 1 1 Y/.- f CAPITOL today W I 3-15, 6-15, 9-15 Crowds AGAIN acclaim this famous THRILLER. A Brand New Copy of the most amazing229 words
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284 1939-04-03 7 h itu-te formerly m the -taupe of tho Greater. Spanish .ni Alvarez is leaving Singapore toW KS StSS for Allahabad bUt definitely lmP enal A. J^JJ n(tjan Maha ra.jah "as report*! pore newspapers. 1 I*l ,-lv no truui in f denial made to TriI v284 words
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Advertisement132 1939-04-03 7 \PENING TO- MORROW 1 *ffe. 5-15, Gl-OR^ViN VOVE 1 _____________________!9--fc_. Tm^^^^WKbmm AS___W___. m^ ________j C_______B ____W_ ij Wtmmrjl^^w V V mmi Ww M TEMPLE I as*;, m__ CHARLES FARRELL rni JOAN DAVIS J#l AMANDA DUFF /ll BERTLAHR T) g':# BILL ROBINSON K *> r'A! FRANKLIN PANGBORN v CORA WITHERSPOON Nw132 words
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Advertisement160 1939-04-03 7 Positively LAST DAY 3-15, 6-15 9-15 P.M. ALHAMBRA Warner Bros. Great Broadway Comedy Success! Mother #^tC I "::::::.::-::::n:_:::a:«H$K:^^ •BTf ~L A r-M mm n I SERANGOON RD. J jalan besar Tlfl; entrance jig: entrance. z MMM MJ. k I NEW WORLD 1 THE PIONEER AMUSEMENT thf I ARGFST AMUSEMENT PARK160 words
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Article, Illustration696 1939-04-03 8 ANOTHER CHINESE JOURNALIST TO "COVER" THE CHINA WAR THE Directors of the Tribune Croup of Newspapers are pleased to announce that they have decided to send to the China War Zone a Chinese journalist of not only Far Eastern repute but a young man who has696 words
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Article307 1939-04-03 8 FIRMS ENSURE FOOD SUPPLY (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. DIG commercial firms and estate D companies in the F.M.S. are on their own initiative building up food supplies and other essentials which would be difficult to obtain during an emergency. The position as it now stands is that307 words
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Advertisement25 1939-04-03 8 W^^^ P^^^^^ P^________l b3^j4JV Ij -"-V.UiOt ___£"^l **^^-_----> _ou_--_ I c ml^^^^ mo^*^_- \__m__A______\m B_-N-H m^_\*^^^^_\w m\\ B^^ mm^r'^Mc^ \\\W ___^^__^_^i^ n STARTS TO-MORROW at PAVILION25 words
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Advertisement43 1939-04-03 9 \Mr\ ftlM x I w. M I I m m IMk J^^K H M i^\ I I .n P—\_^—_ n div _A__ I -k jir\ r\ i n a r r II r i ki r\ wk c c r iEHK. .iPa^i II43 words
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302 1939-04-03 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Monday. April 3. 1939. INDIAN LABOUR POINTED comments on what he termed "State interference with the planters' relations with the Indian labour forces" were made by Mr. W. A. Wilken at the annual meeting of the Malacca Planters' Association. The Indian Government, he said, had prohibited the emigration302 words
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GERMANY NOT READY?
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Article, Illustration263 1939-04-03 10 Although other rulers have their personal machines for travelling, King Ghazi of Iraq is the only monarch in the world to pilot his own plane. He has just taken delivery of a Miles "Magister" plane from Reading (England). This type of plane is capable of over 200 miles an263 words
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Article357 1939-04-03 10 WHAT can be said without fear of contradiction in unbiased quarters ifl that to-day, despite her bijr feverish preparations, Germany is in no condition to wage war on a large scale, and especially not a war which would last for more than a few months. The raw material357 words
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Article269 1939-04-03 10 In addition, theoretically, one socalled •cavalerie" regiment is attached to each army corps for reconnaissance purposes. Such a regiment is composed cf motorised units, horse cavalry und bicycle cavalry. f N the pan year there has been an appreciable increase in the number Of young officers, but269 words
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Article118 1939-04-03 10 Mussolini pull his chestnuts out of tte Mediterranean, another big game of bluff like that of 193&— with the Du<*. and- Fuhcet's roles reversed may be in the offing. The rise of British, French and American armaments promising to rob aal axis powers of whatever lead they mayNew York Herald Tribune - 118 words
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Advertisement22 1939-04-03 10 Today's White Label Anrumrtcement Woman needs no eulogy- she speaks for herself The rare quality of OEWAR'S need* no eulogy. z _jn_w.?.s.-H22 words
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Article172 1939-04-03 11 RAFFLES COLLEGE scholarships .larships, not exceeding i be awarded oy tht will be of the value i v 11 be tenable for ld lV b withdrawn or gKnell if the conduct ,ho!ar la unsatisfactory. r these scholarship should I tTthe Secretary. Raffles i oore and should reach him I :Tv172 words
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327 1939-04-03 11 FEDERAL SCHOLARSHIPS TO RAFFLES COLLEGE Federal Scholarships, not exceeding ten in number, will be awarded by the Council of Raffles College on behalf of the Government of the Federated Malay States in June 1939. Candidates for five kcholarshlps must be of the Malay race. Attention is directed to the Rules327 words
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471 1939-04-03 11 AMERICAN aircraft plants are working day and night shifts, with 48 per cent, of the airplanes they produce being sold abroad, a survey of the industry revealed. The remainder of the 25 or more factories throughout the country are poised for production which official471 words
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Article137 1939-04-03 11 Man Who Hid Bombs Forgiven pERMAX-BORX Reinhold Faust, who kept four home-made bombs stored in a United States safe deposit for 22 years, left the court at Chicago a free man. He admitted he madt the bombs in 1917. when he was 53. to protest against the entry of the137 words
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Article145 1939-04-03 11 ONE-MAN EXPEDITION TO YUNNAN New York. MR. Quentin Roosevelt, grandson of Mr. "Teddy" Roosevelt, President of the United States at the beginning of the century, will leave Harvard University to go to China on a one-man scientific expedition. He told the press recently that he would go to the province145 words
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Article97 1939-04-03 11 TWO young girl divers, Shizu Ota (19), and Sato Seko (17), who wish to give demonstrations of pearl-diving in a huge glass tank at the San Francisco World's Fair, applied to the Mie Prefectural authorities for passports. According to the Asahi, however, the Foreign Office97 words
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430 1939-04-03 11 THERE is a popular idea that Ceylon, the Pearl of the Indian Ocean, might have been the earthly Paradise. Those who enjoy the beauty of Nature will endorse this opinion, for even before the ship enters the port of Colombo, the capital of the430 words
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Advertisement31 1939-04-03 11 For a CHANCE! COME! To the BRIGHTEST SPOT in TOW PALATABLE DELICIOUS DISHES Fresh Sydney Rock Oysters and Bandoeng Strawberries Obtainable at the CAPITUL r RESTAURANT Before or After the Show31 words
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Advertisement35 1939-04-03 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Cbtmimmblm mf mil tmmmmW snd Storm > i i j DUAIMP »>"«"»o 0 -A^ Telegraphic Address VHVISI- 5934 vel V GOODWOOD Charmingly Mtualfd idealfo^ visitors and tourists. COCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE-FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT.35 words
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Article, Illustration278 1939-04-03 12 Paris Ce R rates Franco's gnition The Nationalist flag is now flying over Spanish buildings in Pans following the recognition of General Francos Government by the French Government Here is the Nationalist flag on the balcony of the Spanish Chamber of Commerce in the Avenue de POpera, Paris. Arms are278 words
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Article, Illustration1469 1939-04-03 14 CLEANING UP THE HOUSE FOR EASTER Right methods make for easy work. THANKS to modern appliances, house cleaning need no longer be the strenuous work that it was in jur grandmothers' time and, providing servants are trained to turn out the rooms regularly and in turn throughout the year, every1,469 words
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Advertisement35 1939-04-03 14 Now Open s «s<*«*' 1 I Hair-dressing Salon I j Beauty Parlour, Permanent I 1 Waving, Bleaching, Dyeing, j Facials Manicures A Specialty. I 10. BATTERY ROAD. I .Iftoom ib (2nd floor) Phone 7555 I35 words
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Article, Illustration754 1939-04-03 15 By keeping to the same scheme throughout, broken by splashes of vivid colour, you can attain a harmonious and artistic effect. ■HE interior decoration of a house I is just as much an art as is the anning and proportioning of the ►veiling place as a whole. In754 words
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Advertisement378 1939-04-03 16 iv TO FRENCH PORTS I CHARCEURS REUNIS l BANGKOK Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp, Dunkirk Apr CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazarie Bordeaux Apr 28 j TO SAIGON INDOCHINA J CAP VARELLA For Saigon, Tourane and Haiphong April 5 CAP PADARAN For Saigon, Tourane and Haiphong May 3 j S. A.378 words
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Article491 1939-04-03 17 Glidden Co. (No par' 15 12 11 G ?N,> 'oV, B F I^B 1738 (No pan 0 Goodrich $5 pfd <3» 61 62 Goodyear Tire R. 9 n 27 4 .No par) 25 b 2/i4 Great Northern Rly., pfd. (No par. 978 213 8 Grevhound Corp.491 words
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Article615 1939-04-03 17 FIRST DIVISION SOCCER Singapore, Sunday. Malays ..2; R.A.F 0. IjUSI-LY the best match thus far this season was seen at Anson Road Stadium yesterday when the Malays met and defeated the R.A.F. in an S.A.F.A. first division fixture. Keenly contested and without a moment of dull play,615 words
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Article104 1939-04-03 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVE* OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance E: Ship Godown Gate Gi Opten Noort 18 2 Hoegh Silverstar 16 2 Glenroy 14 j President Monroe 11 2 Menestlyus 9 Darvel 32 j Tweedbank 34 2 Siamese Prince 36 2 Klang 47 4 Marella 48 Soekaboemi104 words
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Advertisement272 1939-04-03 17 _^==S*/ 111 H\S IMI ILP LINE. Incorporated in Australia> NEXT SAILINGS Dae Saite. HAREM A IN PORT Apr. 4 lIERKUR Apr 28 May 4 ipeci.il chea? mei trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the OllOWing l .mmm to* Class ptisengers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or lelbourne272 words
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Advertisement71 1939-04-03 17 B^TiSJDIA^TEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD j (APCAR LINE) I FOR HONG KON G) "s^H^^L KOBE AND OSAKA I •S A NTH I A" 8,000 TONS I SAILING APRIL 6AT 3 P.M. J The above mA has excciient modern accommodation tor First Salcony Second Saloor iJ-j-Wg*, tictce ts to China and Japan71 words
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Article1262 1939-04-03 18 Chairman Outlines Difficulties At Annual Meeting Singapore, Saturday. ■TFHE fifty -fourth ordinary general meeting of the Straits Steamship Company, Ltd., was held to-day. Mr. F. S. Gibson presided, and the others present were Sir John Bagnall, Messrs. Tan Soo Bin, H. W. Moxon, W. Penrice, R.1,262 words
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Article327 1939-04-03 18 As a result of the activity at our own Dockyard, the accounts showed a satisfactory profit for the year. The Siam Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.— Successful trading resulted in an increase of dividends paid from six per cent, to eight per cent. I feel that mention should be327 words
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213 1939-04-03 18 Big Gambling Raid In Kuala Lumpur [Frcm Our Own R* Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. TUERE was a big ptiice raid i ast night when a p; i rty detectiiq under Detective Inspector tid Kwan Kun raided the Kim (hock Club in a shop house at An.pmg. Forty Chinese who wttt then213 words
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Article237 1939-04-03 18 I A PAX'S decision to occupy the Sprattley (or "Storm Islands, between Indo-China and Borneo, and plate the" l "under the jurisdiction of Formosa" is receiving the at tention of all the governments interested. This decision, in the middle of negotiations with France reg the237 words
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Article75 1939-04-03 18 THE following resolution was P ed at a special genera! sieswj of the Indian Chamber of Ra held at ils Registered Offif flies Quay, on Friday last: "That the scale of fees u 14 of the Association be i fixed as from July. 1, 1939. t75 words
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Article, Illustration21 1939-04-03 19 A GROUP OF CHILDREN WHO CROWDED OUT ST ANDREWS CATHEDR\L YESTERDAY WHEN FALM SUNDAY WAS CELEBRATED.—TRIBUNE.21 words
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Article1274 1939-04-03 19 HOME SOCCER RESULTS TABLES London, April I. ISULTS of English and j Scottish league football itches played to-day ,IV.. Ingush i eague, div. I rv la 3 Prest r LJ J •j u 1 \yy. 1 1 _er_.fi i ster U. 1 lingfcaiii o l Chariton v l 2 Chel1,274 words
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Article561 1939-04-03 19 [From Our Oicn Correspondent] Taiping, Saturday. HEAVY ram rendered the course at Taiping water-logged to-day, in the final dav of the Extra Skye meeting of the Taiping Turt Club. Evergreen upset in the fourth ra?e to pay out $73 on the win tote. Rare One Ponies. Class561 words
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Article68 1939-04-03 19 The following have been selected play soccer fcr the Junior DeP£t» e of the YMCA. against Oldham Hall to morrow at 5.10 p.m. on the Anson ROM ground: Wee Aik Chan. S Orton. Chan W Pian. Chin Sun Swee. G. J. Moxon. D Yetion D. Deans. Yow Wah68 words
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Article228 1939-04-03 20 R.A.F.(H.Q.) Beaten IN a friendly game of cricket played I on Saturday on their own gr ound. the St. Andrews school beat me BJLF. (Headquarters) by 45 runs Tessier, after registering 26 runs. wa* oreed to retire due to an injury. Davies and Connolly were successful .owlers for the Airmen:228 words
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Article, Illustration444 1939-04-03 20 Cambridge Scores Easy Boat Race Victory London, Saturday. ITNDER perfect weather conditions, Cambridge won the Boat Race, beating Oxford by four lengths. The time returned was 19 minutes 3 seconds Cambridge led almost all along •ind their crow finished with plenty of reserve, while Oxford's crew were said to be444 words
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Advertisement133 1939-04-03 20 m____\____________wMK^KKSwE~^r&'' "'■7'vi' \i- "I IH -'y«__rt <ll\. _fV 111 e_______j___________j_____l I v li^ it '__r jc^^^t^b ___^*_____i_________k^_-_-k^---i M Y_fl H i N Vni that's what everybody says on H P4 H tasting Crosse Blackwell's H W_\ W nourishing and tasty soups. MM W lt is the obvious verdict* S_^^Z~ :^^^S\133 words
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WEEK-END CRICKET RESULTS
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607 1939-04-03 21 Reces Trounce The S. C.C. By An Innings BOWLS IN DEADLY FORM aoore Recreation Club cricket eleven scored a convincing S? over their Padang rivals, the Singapore Cricket Club, in uull fixture played on the Padang during the week-end. The rreatio Club won by an innings and 41 runs. The607 words
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Article290 1939-04-03 21 IN the second team cricket encoun- ter on the Padang on Saturday between the S.C.C. and the S.R.C, the Cricket Club were lucky to play the game to a draw when they managed to put 65 on the board for 9 wickets at the close of day. The290 words
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Article65 1939-04-03 21 SINGAPORE TEAM AGAINST SELANGOR COLLOWING the match between the S.R.C. and the S.C.C. the following were chosen to represent Singapore against Selangor during the Easter week-end at Kuala Lumpur: Capt. E. Dynes (Capt.) S.C.C.) A. Foster (S.C.C.) G. Waites (S.C.C.) R. H. Bain, (S.R.C.) P. d'Almeida (S.R.C.) R. E. Thoy65 words
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Article202 1939-04-03 21 Malays Police Draw Singapore, Sunday. TIME forced a draw at an interesting T s tage in the match between the Police and the Malays yesterda>. Th PoHee declared at 142 for 7 and then the Malays replied with UO for J£\ Saf forThe llalays knocked and Dollah for the Malays202 words
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Article309 1939-04-03 21 Sabapathy Scores Century CEYLONESE ROW THE INDIANS Sngapore, Sunday. A SPLENDID knock of 101 runs bv V. Sabapathy and deadly delive j_ ries by their bowlers enabled the Ceylon Sports Club to register a comfortable win of 163 runs over the Indian Association who secured only 76 runs in a309 words
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Article35 1939-04-03 21 New York. Apr. 2.— The New Tor State athletic commission have a; proved the 15-round* world heavyweipJ championship fight between Joe Lor and Tony Galento at the YankStadium on June 28.35 words
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Article41 1939-04-03 21 INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY Dublin. Apr. 2.— lreland retained th hockey championship triple crown ror the third year in succession by defeatin Scotland yesterday by two goals to n At Luton the same day England be Holland by three goals to nil.— Reuter.41 words
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Article, Illustration648 1939-04-03 22 Chairman Urges Caution In Expenditure MENTION of the formation of an Amateur Swimming Association, under the chairmanship of Dr. M. C. Bain, was made at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Swimming Club, which was held \esterday in the Club House. The Association was648 words
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247 1939-04-03 22 TOOK FIVE WICKETS IN TWO MAIDEN OVERS Singapore. Sunday. BRILLIANT bowling by Sivalingam who took five wickets in two maiden overs, enabled the Railway Youngsters to skittle the C.Y.M.A. for a meagre 58 runs and win by 111 runs, in a cricket fixture played on the Railway Ground to-day. The247 words
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Article330 1939-04-03 22 POSTALS HOLD ANNUAL SPORTS THE first annual athletic meeting H the Post Office Club was held jg bright weather yesterday and before a very large gathering. The ground was tastefully di ratal for the occasion. Congratulations for the day- succe* must go to the Chairman of the Sports Committee, Mr.330 words
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Article38 1939-04-03 22 New York. Apr. 2.— The Ame: P"°fessional Golfers Association nffljj that the Ryder Cuo matches uctweer. Great Britain and the United Stal be played at the Ponte Verda court* Florida on Nov. 18 and 19.— Reuter38 words
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Article33 1939-04-03 22 Bournemouth, Apr. 2.— ln th€ WJ Mail £2X)00 golf tournament I^' thirty six holes between Henr> C°T] and Arch'e Compston, Cotton m» j an aggregate of 141 to Corny*' 1 —Reuter.33 words
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Article34 1939-04-03 22 Turkey- U.S. Pact i tM Ankara, Apr. 2— Turkey I,O J United States signed here a tr. e«J c ment providing mutual appnj^ anlfn i the most favoured nation )iUn and special tariff reduction34 words
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Article31 1939-04-03 22 Gobalam b Sivalingam Tc* fori Bowling: A. Vijiaratnam n A Ponnampalam. one for b. (me foi-9: E. Rassasdurai. nor I Tharmatharam. one for 10 I two for 3: M. Sivalingam. nu31 words
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Article125 1939-04-03 23 kPPEAL Decision (Tribune SU« I!, m.rt.r, Kuala t n.npur. S_.-i.rda>. L£_ an ,he ,oH r ..rt *a_ dismissed this momfjustk. Gordon sm-that h0 supreme Court. charged In the an Ui patting "P a th amltary Board f uired licence. ame plate on a mj.o. leal tna K f125 words
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95 1939-04-03 23 \L_yi-JlMx_iL__ /X__2<Sl£us-s\ mmmmmmm^^m^mmmmmm^M TKWKINSITIY the Thriller which has been screened in Ingapore before, bee an a welcome eturn season at ihe Capitol last ii?ht. and large andiences attended. th( name role, and m 3 l< Msu Clarke, with Boris rlofT In an excellent cast. [ne95 words
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Article32 1939-04-03 23 New German Battleship Launched JjMmshtven, Apr. I.— Jwk>n? unusually tense and *"<>»' Hw Hitler watched i,. W 1 m ,1,,(, -l'»n battletf »ver the water p hl *:i- 1 "W«l -Von Tir- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article26 1939-04-03 23 Sentenced For Shooting nonthl after Nahas Pasha, u jK ng izzedine ti to-day to 1 u Abdul Khadur Pa **Mha, leader AWul Khadur ahD to intimidate26 words
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Article461 1939-04-03 23 THE April Medal Competition of the Royal Singapore Golf Club was played on Saturday and yesterday and resulted in a win for R. M. Young in "A" Division with a net score of 68, in a tie in "B" Division between J. L. J. Haxworth461 words
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Article146 1939-04-03 23 Jerusalem, Apr 2. INTENSIVE military swoops carrod out continuously throughout Palestine in the past week resulted in the capture of seventy rifles, revolvers, many h«»mbs, much explosives, a large amount of ammunition and ille«ral equipment. The m'litiry detention camps are crowded with militant Arabs and "Judges"Reuter - 146 words
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Article141 1939-04-03 23 Hudson Appeals Sweden Stockholm, Apr. 2. TUR. R. S. Hudson, of tho British Hoard of Overseas Trade, when he arrived here, >aid that he hari not come to tell Sweden what to buy from Britain, but to learn what they wanted to buy. He hoped that practical suggestions for increasingReuter - 141 words
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Article49 1939-04-03 23 Kaunas, Apr. 2. It is reported that the Lithuanian Legation in Berlin has made representations to the Reich authorities that the present situation in MemeJ territory is not in conformity with the recent Lithua-nia-German treaty. Many Lithuanians are alleged to have been arrested and subjected to "economic persecution." ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article269 1939-04-03 23 FACED with the j roposition of securing 200 runs within 90 minutes, the St. Joseph's Institution Cricket XI crumpled under the deadly bowling" of M. Peieira, who secured no less than seven wickets for 17 runs in the game betwet n the school and269 words
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Article65 1939-04-03 23 GRANDSTAND COLLAPSE: MANY HURT London. Sunday. IWfANY people were injured at Rochdale yesterday when the grandstand collapsed while the Rugby League semifinal between Wigan and Salford was being played. The match was interrupted for six minutes. Sal ford won bv 11 points to two. In the other Rugby League semi-final,Reuter - 65 words
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Article57 1939-04-03 23 Rome Apr. 2.— "lf there is not sufficient space for us, someone must give it to us.' declared Si°nor Mussolini, addressing the people 0/ Capua to-da^ The Duce added: "Neither printed pap^r nor ink will stop us because we are above them. So are our will and ourReuter - 57 words
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1260 1939-04-03 24 ASSOCIATION HOLD IMPOR TANT MEETING Talk Of Threatened Split In Community A PROHIBITORY clause forbidding discussion on Indian pohtics would stand in the way of achieving the objects of the Asrociation, namely the promotion of the social, intellectual, Physical and political welfare ofReuter - 1,260 words
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Article120 1939-04-03 24 Belgium Election Drama Brussels Apr I A DRAMATIC incident connect* with the general election which i proceeding to-day was the announcement that Dr. Martens haj resigned from the Medical Academy, It was the appointment i Dr tens to the Academy which caused] present Cabinet crisis The Liberals] powerful ex-Servicemen's JReuter - 120 words
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Article63 1939-04-03 24 London Apr. 1 THE British Government i* ser.og ly tackling the problem of Cl chcslovak debts to Briti-.h holda Th? Bank of England a. the Tra sury's request is askin? fcr dttaa Information regarding finand loans, shaves or participations Czech companies, balances m) banks in Czechoslovakia and otl63 words
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Article60 1939-04-03 24 Warsai COLONEL BECK (Polish Foreie:: 1 isten left for London at 3 locai time. He was accompanied by Count head of the Western Departmnet of th Foreign Ministry, and two other ministry officials. Col. Beck had a conversation on the platform with the Britisn Ambassador. Mr.Reuter - 60 words
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Article323 1939-04-03 24 London. Apr- T^HE new pact invigorates the world with the sens? that a hat to be called to aggression." This sentence from to-night sS represents the welcome given to Mr. Chamberlain's statement many differing sections of the British Press. The Times in a leading article,323 words