Morning Tribune, 1 May 1939
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section12 1939-05-01 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE —No. 75. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, May 1, 1939. FIVE CENTS.12 words
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Article56 1939-05-01 1 O NAVAL AKLASWITH GERMANY LONDON, APR. 30. BRITAIN IS EXPECTI TO REPLY IN DIE ;E TO HIE GERMAN DENOUNCING THE GER MAN NAVAL V SAYS REI'TER'S DIPiTIC CORRESPONDENT, t is; NO LIKELIHOOD OF 111 ITI SH ACCEPTANCE AT EST OF THE SI'GGESIX THE GERMAN THAT THK TWO COl NI SHOULDREUTER - 56 words
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Article94 1939-05-01 1 eich Staff fficers In Rome Rome, Apr. 30. RAL von Brauchitsch, nan Chief of Staff, accomby a number of German )fficers, arrived here this <r abinet at a meeting to-day Duce- report on the decisions Ith the Chief of the General nd the Finance Minister on as regards the expenditureReuter - 94 words
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Article89 1939-05-01 1 French Paper Bucharest Spended arest, Apr. 30 French newspaper i suppit ied for al an artli tie yesJJWJSmg the China conflict, m m writer, Dr. uipia, waa *my pea ent Japanese po,ae. that -China ™f« rapaneaa just learn. c Qg dearly for their Jljf, W In the Far East t89 words
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245 1939-05-01 1 SOVIET WILL JOIN ANTI-WAR PACT WITH BRITAIN FRANCE Special Meeting Of British Cabinet To- Day London, Apr. ,10. TT la understood thaf there will be a special Meting of the Cabinet on May 1 to consider the international situation m the light of Hitler's speech. The problems m connection with245 words
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Article96 1939-05-01 1 Gafencu Bonnet Agree Pari?, Apr. 90. M. GAFENCU, Rumanian Foreign Minister, continuing his tour of the Europe:.)} capitals. He ha* left for Rome and plana to visit Belgrade also. Expressing pleasure at the outcome of the talks m Paris and London, M. Gafencu said that he was much impressed byReuter - 96 words
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Article18 1939-05-01 1 Calcutta, Apr. 30:— Mr. Rajendr.i Prasad, who holds Right Wing views has been elected president of Congress. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article189 1939-05-01 1 Warsaw. Apr. 90. Official ''ircle-. deny tha reports circulated by certain foreign agencies alleging that Britain has Bant a note to Poland pointing out that the Anglo-Poliah Agreement will not be concluded vith the intention of encouraging the irreconcilable attitude OH the part of PolandReuter - 189 words
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Article230 1939-05-01 1 POLAND IS NOT SCARED Warsaw, Apr. 30. IT is expected that Poland will reply to Hitler early next week. Col. Beck may make a speech on foreign affairs and at tha same time the German memorandum will be answered formally m Herlin. i Hitler's assertion thrt he has proposed 1230 words
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132 1939-05-01 1 ROOSEVELT ON AMERICANS' SILENT PRAYER New York. Apr. 30. OFTEN I think that ue Americans offer a silent prayer that on the continent of Europe, from which the the American hemisphere has been principally colonised, the years to come will break doun many barriers to intercourse between nations," declared MrReuter - 132 words
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Advertisement28 1939-05-01 1 Offer PagP j Robbed ea Bank Mtg. Bj^g* I tion fjjj* 14 &ll ie Soccer Jg nmins 22 23 ci gt, BI &c 24 er.un s L -<t28 words
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856 1939-05-01 2 Oversea Chinese Bank Chairman Optimistic Di MNG to rubber and tin Ut Lee Kon- Chian, making his pre- speech at the sevt nth annual general meeting ol the OverB, Bankinj Corporation held tet Saturday, stated: redeeming feature is thi healthy statistic::: position ol both856 words
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Article, Illustration23 1939-05-01 2 FEAST FOR THE POO Above and below, two pictures of the feast to the poor, giiiy Malayan Buddhist Syndicate yesterday at Geylang.— Triii23 words
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Article116 1939-05-01 2 Malayan Judge Robbed (Tribune staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Sunday. CKNSATIONAI developments arc expected follow fag the arrest of a m4ddlc*aftd Bnglikii -speaking Chinese m Connection with the series of burglaries which occurred iti the European residential quarter. Kuala Lummir. during the last fortnight. Tiv latest victim of th* burglars U116 words
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47 1939-05-01 2 London, Apr. ANo'lHi :K step m the arrangeM* mtnN of malnt;iMiin<: food midplie* iii the erem «>r war n involved In thf anaMMemeiti af -Um appointmrni of seven rrgtanal meat and Ihmtacl officers covering the whole ■»i Britain —Renter.47 words
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611 1939-05-01 2 ROBBER - ROBBER WAS SHOT AT BY JfR E. E. H. BBCK, the Direct! of the Special I a fuctl m hela m the Banquet Hall of the New World yl moon when the Officers and Men of tiie Investigation 1 Division, entertained members ol the611 words
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Advertisement31 1939-05-01 2 "CARLOS" No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 Europe** I lav Dmstn hr Udies and Gentlemen Specialists n, all the latest methods ami experts a |)c (li Lcure and manicure. Prices moderate.31 words
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Advertisement20 1939-05-01 2 KIDNEYS And You'll Feel Youn 9 _|.ook YounT BsSte^Jsysrsw "hWi tfmiM after ffiSd'S i V^;'vr #p$ Cystex -mm HMm J^i'""20 words
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141 1939-05-01 3 Singapore, Sunday. j. „f Mr. Ting How Lieng a young Shanghai business L ii, a manager of the Lee Sheng Sporting Goods Co., «rwt waa taken out of the water m the Mt. Emily p ol il »h(iul 11.40141 words
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Article64 1939-05-01 3 the deceased told a Trithat deceased had with a party of friends not B fJ od ist taken up swimNo appeared lo accident An examtnady. which was dresaed In g drawers. abra rer the .'ight behead. d be married, the laic survived by his Blather, i and64 words
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Article64 1939-05-01 3 liess Triplets LUMPUR, SATURDAY. THIRD TIME, IN A FEW i TRIPLETS HAVE BEEN THF CHINESE MATERNTAL. THE LATEST TRIO RN TO A YOUNG CHINAS. WCOMERB ARE A BOY 0 C.I RLS. THE BOY *H POINDS AND WAS PARTERB OE A POIND IH AN EITHER OF HIS THEIR LATHER. AN IXf-64 words
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Article54 1939-05-01 3 000 MEN ECRUITED BRITAIN London. Apr, 30. taaosand men have been NJ m the Territorial Army »c inst three weeks of fore >is greali, than that for "V .W uhUh "as consia n u,t, »8 .year and m I ,ti< Proportion of men of ih» 5 uh have not beenReuter - 54 words
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Article14 1939-05-01 3 PULSION FROM Rome h i c Monterral, ol m Rome, 1 country. No ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article, Illustration20 1939-05-01 3 CHURCH CEREMONY Picture taKen at St Jose phs Church gtmtm^g* -J»* also marked the Titular Feast of the horch. TribuneTribune - 20 words
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459 1939-05-01 3 Chungking, Apr. 30. THE Chinese forces counter-attacking m North Kiangsi province to the south of the Yangtze Rive^ m Central China sector hav< .reached the southern outskirts of Nanchang. the former Kiangsi capital yeste. Z atter which they pushed towards the city limits, accordingChinese Central News Agency - 459 words
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Article105 1939-05-01 3 F.M.S.R. Revenue Drops (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) KUALA LUMPUR, APR. 30. ACCORDING TO STATISTICS n JUST ISSUED BY THE F.M.S. RAILWAYS. REVENUE FOR THE FIRST QUARTER OF WM SHOWS A DECLINE OF $632,277 COMPARED WITH THAT OF THE CORRESPONDING QUARTER IN 1938. WHICH ITSELF WAS LESS THAN THAT OF THE PREVIOUS105 words
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Article29 1939-05-01 3 Wellington. Apr. 30-The Finance Minister^ Mr. W, Nash has announced a revenue of £36.600,000 and expenditure of £35.800.000 for the year ended Mar. 31 last.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Advertisement19 1939-05-01 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S 'COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.19 words
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Advertisement102 1939-05-01 3 iDo You Need Glasses? Only an examination by 4m^_^fe**^. a .skilled qualified spe--lali.st will tell you to (I^Sss^ extent your vision V jg£^ R. A. THOMPSON Dr. of Ocular Science, Govt. Licentiate (U.S.A.) 35 Years European Clinical Experience 4, Arcade Ground Floor. Tel. 3002. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. sTlvmcrTn LOTION The102 words
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Article22 1939-05-01 4 London. Saturday Prei To-day Ctiauiae i. Gold Fine, pet i' 7-8-6 n-8-6 IILVER Boot 20-3 1G 20-18 20 19-15 1622 words
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Article45 1939-05-01 4 RrBBER Previous bpot Buyers 8 V m m Sellers 81 16 Ist Forward <May. Buyers 715 16 7' Sellers 8 116 2nd Forward (July Sept.) Buyers 81 8 Sellers 8 3 16 83 drd Forward (Oct. Dec.) Buyers 83 16 Sellers 85 1645 words
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Article16 1939-05-01 4 London, Saturday 10 STANDARD Previous To-day Change price) £223-3 4 Closed rwvard £221-14 Closed16 words
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Article130 1939-05-01 4 Previous To-ch- netmers 88 6 89--imnlop Rubber 24 9 25 iv Ueneral Electric 76*10 > 2 Imperial Chemical Industriej 28 9 29 6 Imperial Tobacco 122 6 124 4* Anglo-Dutch 23 3 24 Canadian Pacific 4 116 4' X London Tin 3 14 3 3 Rubber Plan130 words
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Article43 1939-05-01 4 r.T. on Paris (clatlni middle rate) 5T2? 11 Tb J day X: SSaSS^"* B& r T on Jana, loBtoB se!!in rate) 2-3 4 Unchan FT o" \u v JKfti ellin g rate> 1 Unchan Bowel fork (dosing telling rate) 468.13 Unchan43 words
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Article48 1939-05-01 4 His Excellency the High Commissioner with the approval of His Majesty the »ng. hu been pleased to appoint' Raja Uda bin Rata Muhammad. MCS to tr an unofficial member of the Federal Council for a further period of three year., with effect from Apr 2448 words
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Article24 1939-05-01 4 RI'BBER New V Market To le Previous To-day T Bayers n\ Sellers 16 is i Spot ne Ver y Active Quiet24 words
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Article27 1939-05-01 4 Shanghai, Apr 29. v ol their failure to occupy •v. and Sunchang, the Japan rting full pressure on F len from the direction of Kin27 words
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Article30 1939-05-01 4 Buchart-M. Saturday.-The Rumanian FtTe r s n 'u;;! as info me SSS Duua mat .t ls nakhu a D r o Do.'ii '•esai'dmit settlement of war de££ ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article17 1939-05-01 4 Perpignan, Saturday— Th P «,v ri i, authority gj, fg F^co-S^ irontta at UptrthM without exyjana- ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Advertisement31 1939-05-01 4 lkm\ Advances against goods tfid produce at low rates tf interest may te arranged with us. We also offer Codown spaces to let at low centals. m^_U W^k I'l \t**mm^l^ Yl*n^tkr*kmW31 words
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Advertisement19 1939-05-01 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. HRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION "■HJ CA INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. Tel. 5926 ™iavson Green.19 words
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Advertisement7 1939-05-01 4 *^T JfM \*^mmmm. '^fflS SINE DARBY S^SSfPIS^7 words
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643 1939-05-01 5 CKS SHARES ed By Fraser Company r «re, Apr. 29. 1 p.m. I MIXING I 2-6 36 I 4 9 5[3 W 38 42 m it 6 18 6xd V 0 65 0.70 1 18 6 19 6 I 118 125 m 93 9 9 X 0.30 035 DJ 062643 words
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Article101 1939-05-01 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Company Dividend Books Singapore. Apr. 29. 1 Close 10UU tL> ,ix w Date Ex Dlv. yea? Ayer Hi tarn Tin lft« less tax Apr. 18 abl r9 x Honpfcong Tin 2« 2 leu tax "SL* m Apr An 2 r 4 94 ,^5 gat101 words
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Article192 1939-05-01 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Saturday. Buyers Seller. Am pats 2 9 3 6 Ayer Wengs 0.65 0.70 jBatu Selangors 1.20 1.25 I Kong Fatte 0.63 0.66 |Hon_konft Tin 16 6 17 6xd iJelebus 0.56 0.60 I Kam anting Tin 8 3 9IKatu Tin 21 22- Kents 19 2 3 Killinghalls192 words
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Article226 1939-05-01 5 W**rt Co. Ltd. $30,000 Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 norn I KIAFORE MUNICIPALITY taV M d :940 $400 000 «M 31 Sept. 30 100 101 norn 1947 $1,600,000 106 108 norn fct, liar 31 as t 3Q to?^ 19 5 1 o*^''"0 l»% norn 191 w7226 words
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Advertisement154 1939-05-01 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPU, N.V. Established by Royal Charter A.D. 13-4. Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) f BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital 1 40,030,000 Reserve Fund 10,500,000,Chairman of the Board of Director* H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Hoard: D. CRENA DE lONGH LL.D. -President M. TAUDIN CHABOT -Direc;or A. A. PAUW154 words
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Article122 1939-05-01 6 Singapore. Saturday. IEWKM.KKV and cash to U»e total J amount of 5249.50, alleged to have stolen from a house at DetkCf Koad m lhe small hours of Apr. ES, W€ft mentioned m a charge ol theft prefen ed thi> morning m the Third Police Court against Kfaoh122 words
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Advertisement181 1939-05-01 6 I Last Showing TO-NIGHT S PAVILION All Ml TOtS )V S I ■■•*,MOl "S HOOK COMES TO HH S( KKIN IN A J MAGNJKHEM MI.M IHAI I> MAKING MOVIE BISTORT! J {"PETER THE FIRST; rSODVCCD IN Kl'ssia FIJLL BNGUftI siß-ITllfs I CAST OF OVER 5,000! 3 YEARS IN THE MAKING?181 words
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Advertisement126 1939-05-01 6 (AMAZING SCENES at the CAPI] JCROWDS STORM THE BOX -OFF ON SATURDAY!! NOW YOU KNOW why this J I! Picture got the COLD AWAR[ hoMIMIII SI tt I SS! On,, ni I SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY I C A P I T O L/ NIGHTLY at 6-15 w I m m126 words
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Article303 1939-05-01 7 ajWieu^ 1 I 1, ,lh ';s!;e at Singa o .re Apr .rv^ the followins V***" C'l-'s 1 11 'ol vi Mr R A. AiNin!ie:H\\ Bafl L \V, j W. Barnes. m Barnj--'. -V,!' R F Boyer •^■lak>t:ici D 8u( jrto. V b,k1 m sL M Buxton THr A a'Dwiiop.303 words
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Article35 1939-05-01 7 Nazi Army Chief In Italy Berlin, April 29. General Von Brau--hitsch. Chief of Staff, left for Italy last nigrht for several days. He also plans to go to Libya, returning here about May 9. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement94 1939-05-01 7 Ilhambral ••oa i^ PHflMvflflfl^Hf mmmt Kb jf* <2H I fe^ jJr^FH ■t^ Pflwl I -Ha HP^MM mm jm J| flflfl fl&, Tn« biaaitt^ romano* X/ oi tha man vho pait»d fl oontinonta that ahtpa fl Might aaa tho doeottl fl ft fl I flft I 1 J fl 1 i94 words
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Advertisement131 1939-05-01 7 NEW WORLD DANCE PALACE i The Largest Air-Conditioned Cabaret m Malaya with Bar and Restaurant Attached. I TEL. No. 2477. NIGHT DANCE NIGHTLY AT 9-30 P.M. TEA DANCES (FREE ADMISSION) Every Tues.. Thurs. Saturdays, i SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE FROM 1.30 P.M. TO 4.30 P.M. 7 Special Entrance To Cabaret and131 words
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Advertisement230 1939-05-01 7 You are m for The Heartiest Li<ugh of the Year when you j Start GOING PLACES! (TJFFS Ei ALHAMBRA I mm mm.— m_ «HKMHM«BW,M>ii^MaH«H,MMBMK M M^ ffIMMHIIH WITH A SCREAM! |jl|Sul|U|l Becausi You're [JU] I LOUIS ARMSTRONG I to the jpy -and jitterbug jamboree I I I I of the230 words
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Article377 1939-05-01 8 Europeans The M Victims [from Our Ok n Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 29. T I daring burglaries were com- itted m Kuaia Lumpur yester- 1 rl;. Tht victims wore once again Eui cans whose houses ver" enl red broad daylight, ihe burglars i lv. r walked377 words
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365 1939-05-01 8 ()N the >th birthday of the Emperor of Japan (Apr|j the (hinese claim their biggest MMcesseg bo tar counter-attacks which have lasted twenty daw. Recapture of the important strategic centre of NaJ capital of Kiangsi, is claimed and the Chinese are conS v< ppingReuter - 365 words
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Article65 1939-05-01 8 j Singapore. Saturday -O IH Ast m informed Mr C [m the Second Police Court this that there was a case bei to-day relating to a charge I w ed suicide by drinking raudt against a 18-year-old E Hokkien girl named Lily Yeo Onan Road. The accused65 words
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Advertisement96 1939-05-01 8 f -i j The Year's Finest MUSICAL PICTURE With Your Favourite Singing stars filmed m TECHNICOLOR for the FIRST TIME! j| NEXT ATTRACTION at the CAPITOL |j j^." HIT NO. I...INMOTION ftw FILMED ENTIRELY IN j j*3 PICTURES' GREATEST YEAR! jjP^>» IXPUIJIMI HD rhe show that dwarfs every WMM tuIIWIuULUK96 words
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Advertisement55 1939-05-01 8 Notice of Remo* I i; c x c j accident run: Assurance Corpora^ oo J of Perth (Scotland) London. i Brit***' (Incorporated i* vtem The Corporation takes J** m announcing that as j Irst of May, the Far Mj ißranch will be establisb^ larger offices on the I* 1 JOCEAN55 words
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Advertisement15 1939-05-01 9 IH m^^^ —4*^**^ b2I H/TR- /rf t^M^W H* «Jj(J il^vjrfi 1* Jy mW CT*3Eg" m15 words
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352 1939-05-01 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Monday, May 1,1939. ICE-CREAM cjINCJAPOKh Municipal l oiumission! i at men ni *tin n« I. !ck a committee |pting to the minimum requirements to Im i lescnbed aa v standard tor cxi m pren i«ca vim d Hi ll'" vi en •i. Mr. S. B. 1 itron a352 words
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Article977 1939-05-01 10 Boosting "PATRIOTISM" IN JAPAN HAVING h ar! BO about the imaging and Unique Bpiritual v.un.rs allei^ poosoß^ by every individual tepanea i«*« rt llllotls to learn that Lh< lUyor ot (;?iaka i 8 offering pnw* oi 1,000 and 500 yen for the best and aecoad-uesl Iv CJ twed as mga977 words
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Article166 1939-05-01 10 Human Contraband In Palestin *m* THE Colonial Secretary Mr S colm Mac Donald, H House of Common.^ tl M immigration into Pi H nuing at the rate I ,1.000 a month. II I Gave:. H mpathy with ring recent m I I number of att I 'land Jewisi 'Jl r166 words
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Advertisement43 1939-05-01 10 To-day's White label AnJK'tokvnu'nt In the past a few good things were hard to get at all times. In the present all good things v c hard to get at any time. It is .1 comfort io know DEWARS ■h olM.iin.iMf everywhere. W.P.S.-E43 words
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Article1055 1939-05-01 11 OW FAST CAN AN AEROPLANE FLY? Hi.- World Ol' I light Speed Limit Well Below 750 m.p,h. ()ul owfl Correspondent) London, Apr. tti cn nially fascinating: How tast can an was discussed day by Mr. H. who spealrii with aorit> of a former pre.»oyal Aeronautical my ethers that the 11,055 words
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Article216 1939-05-01 11 SPANIARDS BURY "SPY" ALIVE CRENCII police are searching among 80.000 Spanish refugees m the Argeles concentration camp for the murderers of a man who was buried alive there recently. The crime was not revealed until some days later. Two refugee officers, who had kept silent for three clays because they216 words
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Article42 1939-05-01 11 KITTY KELLY, who plays a leadina dramatic role m Paramount's Tecnnicolour cavalcade of the air, 'Men With Wings.*' also is a poetess, and has won wide acclaim for her "It ani How." written while she was on the He* York stage42 words
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Advertisement21 1939-05-01 11 r «t Your Convenience *ORE OR AFTER THE SHOW 'MM- At The APITOL RESTAURANT sJ*»ej5 J*»ej Hock Oysters Mra wherries ble.21 words
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Advertisement225 1939-05-01 11 J tHI TRUE TONIC FOOD J j Tttsfr-*-'-! of OMmittt **4 Storm j TENDERS THE GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE Tenders 4 are invited from approved Contractors for the erection and completion of ACCESSORY BUILDINGS for the New 3rd Class Hospital, Johore Bahru, for the Government of Johore. A deposit of $100.—225 words
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Article, Illustration91 1939-05-01 12 Springtime In Paris I J!) Ml Rl IND D THI'SS 01 Xl NX *hk have nostjv ne<| their visit Ireland, left < r*fM*t\ air for a IWO-daj holiday m Paris. I i Kent takes up his appointment this autumn as dovcrnor- <. l |«tstralis. i; i he Dnki- and DuchessPlanet News - 91 words
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Article, Illustration280 1939-05-01 13 He Like -A Da ■aval Iedup AVIMTRI." r 5,451 ton built for the Saw. was *M si scotts rds. GreenGlasgow, bj i-i .iri. wife y t live Wiln ides sl peed-op m construction In by the fact dit t'dly after cruiser was led the keel psier-ship was before the newPlanet News - 280 words
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Article, Illustration1549 1939-05-01 14 WOMAN Day By Day 1 1 rom Our Own Correspondent) London, Apr. 20 Daathter of Mr. H. M. J Fein. Dutch C( iT>iil-Ger.rral and Mrs Fein. .Miss Concha Fein (above) will be anions those helping m the fui thcomins! Charity Sla w t<» help the children's Aid Society .chednled to1,549 words
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Article, Illustration207 1939-05-01 15 Women of England rally round i. so a raincoat with detachable lining. All members will receive an overall to wear when engaged on duties which might Involve dirtying the khaki uniform, and motor drivers will each havo a pair of stout gauntlet gloves. ASXROLOGUTfI diet Hitch your a agon to207 words
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Advertisement412 1939-05-01 16 X _m*/f^*\iW ■^J^ ,MijM'* m *-*^t_tmmmmL^ BYP&OwdBRITISH INDIA.LINES fINCORPORATSD IN ENGLAND) T..,...«r "Tmm. T**AwU* »*S •Avmn 17 000 May 5 BURDWAN 6.010 Jug 1 1 nur-. I v ill?) May 0 CANTON 15.500 July 14 1 5 6000 May 20 CARTHAGE 15.000 July 28 RANPURA IWO May 10 SOMAU WOO412 words
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Advertisement357 1939-05-01 16 j| V TO FRENCH Por J I **j chargeTjrT^reuniJ DALNY Marseilles. Havre, Antwerp, Dunkirk I CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes. St. Nazarie Bordeaux '^m 10 SAIGON INOOCHINI CAP PADARAN For Saigon, Tourane and Haiphong E CAP TOURANE For Saigon, Tourane and Haiphong m S. A. M. I. (from Saigon) fu357 words
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Article1442 1939-05-01 17 JOME SOCCER RESULTS TABLES IXOWING are Saturday's home soccer results and tables:— kGLISH LEAGUE. DIV. I. L nam 4 Leeds C 0 Manchester U. C L r( j 1 Blackpool 1 1 Arsenal 2 3 Asion Villa C t 1 Chelsea 1 l Charlton c Cjgnd 0 Huddersfield I P1,442 words
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Article26 1939-05-01 17 London. Apr. 29.— The Tommy Farr vs. Larry Gains fight is scheduled for 12 rounds, and is taking place at Ninian Park. Cardiff. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Advertisement287 1939-05-01 17 ■ISIII > s PHILP LIME. (In?orporated m Australia* fCp NEXT SAILINGS B RELLA May 28 June 3 ■cial cheap rcimd trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the ■c".-:n» rates m> Class p*ts*ngers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or ■t?nuir;c to the connecting X.P.M. Vessel. BRISBANE/SYDNEY return 5642287 words
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Advertisement71 1939-05-01 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD, (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA KS 1 11 11 11 AIV A 8,000 TONS SAILING MAY 4 AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon an* "•econJ Saloon passengers. byecial Hcliday Return tickets to71 words
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Miscellaneous132 1939-05-01 17 SIUVS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit SHIP Godown Gate Gate Conte Rosso 18 2 3 Klang 15 2 3 Benderan 11 2 3 Glenaffaric 9 2 3 Elbe— Opten Noort 7 2 3 Irisbank 30 2 3 Jerantut 32 2 3 Benmohr 34132 words
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Miscellaneous154 1939-05-01 17 Law Notice For To-day Before the Chief Justice. Summonses-in -Chambers etc lst May Magistrate's Appeals 2nd May Summons-in-Chambers etc. Thereafter -Bankruptcy sth May. Before Mr. Justice Mills. Uo S i; 23 i 3 A g Lonf? Hen vs Ta *> Soon Hak. Not before 2nd May 5.348 38-W. A. N.154 words
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Article, Illustration1575 1939-05-01 18 Thrilling Finishes See 2 Dead Heats j j Biggest Upset I 0/ />*;>• wn THiMtrciioiT THE AFTERNOON DING-DONG BATTLE BETWEEN 1 U NTERS ami *h i SM KRS s <! J) THK EVENT* A.. ODDS WME ABOUT EVEN THBBEI BEING I! ACKBD WINNERS AGAINSTTribune - 1,575 words
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665 1939-05-01 19 Penang Entrants Prove Successful Singapore. Saturday. AN unqualified success, the first ■M*tfog of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association attracted a large number of people to the Singapore Swimming (Tub where the meeting was held. The high standard attained may be gauged oy665 words
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Article, Illustration18 1939-05-01 19 SOON BEE, the Penan? swimvl).t won ihe 100 metres bark and metres breast stroke i\ t ntv TribuneTribune - 18 words
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86 1939-05-01 19 Southport. Apr. 29. JTH! R rounds m the English ftmateai gtjf r^rmrlfffrlp be- tied litre vas played In drirain and under difficult condiin order of the Harry Bentley's broil Mitchley cham- four and 'two. ridge h< :key blue, is I the former cham- I ire. runner-up86 words
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Article62 1939-05-01 19 -i Giam Badminton yesterday the Diamond Party defeated the Java iminton Party by four Results (Diamond Bad--1 first i I SINGLES ii Ismail 15-3. is—l. I j JOft to Munajat 4— li. 115 Zata beat Wan ShariiT noiBLES md Mohd. Yusoff beat d Hah 16-21. 2i-9. 21—11S and62 words
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Article27 1939-05-01 19 Singapore, Sunday. In a D.v. II <A» ;:acc3r match played ai Pulau Branl yesterday, the Publishers beat, th.c tfltti Fortress Co. by One io nil27 words
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Article30 1939-05-01 19 SINGAPORE BEAT SAIGON "B" 6—1 The Singapore team now m a Ityiur of Saigon beat lhe Salmon **B m i soccer match played on Saturday by six goals to one.30 words
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Advertisement29 1939-05-01 19 SANDEMAN'S Is PORT s H SHERRIES "iIjJJ^P discerning *fo -/^y, well-matured ?lc* 9 <*S-S_wrr*ril*^ _i J I^l. mmmWr-*"- .^t fi« r*-f\f\j§ ■ii 0F sPAiK kk»OOll* lnr \\^l**m***********W9 wpe ia29 words
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729 1939-05-01 20 JAPAN NOW FIGHTING SHY OF HITLER? MILITARY ALLIANCE NOT LIKELY CONVERSION of the anti -Comintern pact into a military alliance continues to evoke widespread press comments m Britain. Consensus of opinion is that such an alliance is not probable for it is said to be "out of harmony with traditionalReuter - 729 words
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Article112 1939-05-01 20 Japanese Press Backs Hitler Tokyo. Apr. 29. lIITLER is given the front page m tlie Tokyo dailies, his speech being played up sr nationally. The Asahl Shimbun comments that Britain and America and France have icen Insinuating thai Germany and Italy .ill he responsible il war breaks out. Hitler's .speechReuter - 112 words
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Article121 1939-05-01 20 London, Apr. 27. gIX big air liners m construction at Short Brothers' factory include 'hree land planes designed for the North Atlantic which will have a i ruising speed of between 240 and 280 miles an hour and a range of over 3,000 miles. TwoBritish Official Wireless - 121 words
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Article28 1939-05-01 20 Congress President To Resign Calcutta. Baturtay.-Tatt« betwaen ihatma Gandhi and the Congress nre M HP > laUoo of a Congress high command ive re» hed stalemate o'/.*'^0 1 Mr28 words
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Article113 1939-05-01 20 London. Apr. 2 n :QN the basis ol declared values, the imports and exports hoth of i United Kingdom goods and of imported merchandise were greater last quarter than m the first quarter ot 1935. Allowing for the intervening price changes, the volume of imports showedBritish Official Wireless - 113 words
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Article312 1939-05-01 20 School Hours Decision a recent comnittce me, in of the Singapore Uatenav' Association, a tetter \*T3 from the Municipal £L 2 statin, th,t the had approved, m nrSTI amendment to the ms 1 Municipal Building ByTTj latin, to the randiag off'! splaying of corners of huildin, erected at thc junction312 words
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Article149 1939-05-01 20 Singapore. S turday AT the conclusion of the inquiry J the death of Ahmat bin Mohan Said alias Ahmat Effendi Battr, *m body was found floating m tl e» Telok Ayer on April 18. Iff "J Porter, the Coroner, returned of found drowned. At a previous hearing. Mr149 words
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Article31 1939-05-01 20 London, April 29.- Sir Fr^;^" p>» Ross. British trade envoy. or e£ Athens for trade m sit*L*£ Government as soon as n j^ pleted m Rumania, RW* 031 words
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571 1939-05-01 21 i ifßßmu/i T London, Apr. 29. MOISTING of Ministers took place at the House of Commons vester- day to consider final details of the Compulsory Military Training Bill, the text of which is to be published on Monday evening. The Prime Minister571 words
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Article229 1939-05-01 21 Dog Show In K. L: High Standard (Tribune Staff Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. SUNDAY. MALAYAN DOGS ™JHJ*°"5 M HAD THEIR »AY TO-DAY AI THF PFNTRYL MALAYAN SHOW HELD AT THE SELANGOR TURF CLUB PREMISES. Mr W. Stanley Hunt. well-known English Judge, expressed surpnse at the high standard of the exhibits at229 words
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335 1939-05-01 21 Gandhi And Bose Trying To Settle Deadlock Singapore. Sunday. MR. P. T). Sharma. CA, (Hons.) f M,.8„ representative of the I nited Press of India al the Government of India Headquarters. Simla and New Delhi, arrived m Singapore yesterday at 6 p.m. hy the K.UM. plane. A journalist of great335 words
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Article112 1939-05-01 21 London. Apr. 30. THE anxiety of Eire over the introduction of Com cription m Northern Irelani and the position of Irishmen m Britain whicn i. s one ot the principal rea&ms for Mr. de Valera postponing his vu.it to America, Ls likely to oe ai!a,\ed shortly, according,Reuter - 112 words
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Article443 1939-05-01 22 A*f^M /i mwj Ceylonese Ana Rees Draw In JTwo-Day Game a f *1»« HroiiT )PIGHT batting by both sides was a feature of the drawn ci tenet j fixture between the 3.RC and the Ceylon Sports Club played on he latters ground during the week-end. R. V.443 words
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243 1939-05-01 22 PADANG CLUBS DRA W IN RESER VE GAME FY. intervention of time resulted m the cricket fixture between the S.R.C. and S.C.C. 2nd strings, played on the padans yesterday, ending m a draw. Top scorer m the game was G Clarke f ßees. i while Ward (8.C.C.) wad the most243 words
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310 1939-05-01 22 IN the second game of the S.C.C. Cricket tournament played on padang yesterday, the United Services Officers beat the Etceteras bj a single run. The Etceteras, batting first, knocked up 133 runs and it looked a if they were m310 words
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Article172 1939-05-01 22 ST. Andrew's School were overwhelmed on Saturday by the S.CRC, being beaten by 230 runs Following are the full scores. Kee Pow c Chee Heng b Rose 55 Kirn Hoe retired 51 Mook Kirn retired 54 Boon Unn retired 29 Swee Law c Kok Seng b172 words
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Article194 1939-05-01 22 Won By Only 2 Runs THE Railway Youngsters beat thf Treasury and Audit m an exciting game played yesterda* sa thf Railway ground by two runs TREASI'RY A AID 11 D. Ess c A. Ponnampalam b Sivalingam I A Fernandez run out 3 SC Mosburgar lbw b Bitalingam J Moreira194 words
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Article63 1939-05-01 22 The following members nave *gj ed to play soccer for S.C.C the Tamil Brotherhood SSLri S.C.C; Lt. E. A. de wW H. Pickard. W. R. Ra A nea H.B. Nelisson. R I s J. J. B. Potter. J. B SI Maxey. A. Cromarty- Parada b Kee POW Lim63 words
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507 1939-05-01 23 Selangor Trounce Malacca By Over An Innings (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala, Lumpur, Sunday l|G< m trounced Malacca by an innings and 67 runs m an interL t cricket match played which ended to-day here on the padang lontinuing iheir innings, which had been interrupted yesterday }to failing light. Selangor declared507 words
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Article275 1939-05-01 23 BUKIT TIMAH GOLT THE Royal Singapore Golf Club second bi-monthly mixed foursomes competition for April was played at Bukit Timah yesterday afternoon and resulted m a win for Mrs. N A Worley and CG. Satterihwatle with m*k score of 13*4. 36 card:; were taken out and the following returned: Mrs.275 words
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375 1939-05-01 23 London. Apr. 30, NXVIOUTH won the F.A.' Cup latino Wolverhampton Wanda I v\emf>!ey Park vest er lav hv lis to one. was present. and rho saw the match were I Q«een and the West .'n-easterJy wind blew for the game. The weatherReuter - 375 words
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Article243 1939-05-01 23 Manila Visitors Still Unbeaten J k BUMPER crowd last night at the «i Happy World Covered Stadium which inelmhd Mr Patton. the American Consul, and Mrs Patton. Mr. Kao Ling Pai. the Chinese Consul General and Mrs Kao, saw two int«re ting and fast games of basketball. In the ftrrt243 words
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Article391 1939-05-01 23 (Tribune Staff Reporter Seremban, Sunday. JHE cricket match between Sd angorand Negri Sembilan came to an end m a draw to-day. Rain which pre vented further play yesterday when the scor? w as 79 for 3 with selangor batting, again interfered to-day, ma king391 words
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Article88 1939-05-01 24 TWO 45,000 TON BATTLESHIPS PLANNED Washington, Apr. 30. THE Kill ilWltag faads for the toaatraetita af two af the world's fastest battleships both of 15,060 tons and costing between 7."> to 105 million dollar.-, i> expected to come ap befara the House af Representatives aexl weekReuter - 88 words
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Article132 1939-05-01 24 April Fool Trick Cost Him $20 (From Our Own Reporter) Taiping. Saturday. THESERA SINGH who called out the Hospital Ambulance on the morning of April 1. was yesterday produced before the Taiping magistrate and fined S2O. During the hearing His Worship said to the accused: "I suppose it was a132 words
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Article981 1939-05-01 24 EUROPE'S FATE DEPENDS ON DANZIG Berlin, Apr. 29. \yHILK the German press welcomes Hitler's speech enthusiatically, foreign political circles are frankly pessimistic. (One diplomat told Reuter it is not a question of whether there will be war but when." The speech is widely interpreted as meaning that the Fuehrer isReuter - 981 words
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Article73 1939-05-01 24 Wuhl Chun Bking;, April 29. HILL the Chinese press gives prominence to Hitler's speech, ST??*! unanimously Hies that the speech contained nothing unexpected or important. iounfil JStW^i* Daily News official journal ot the Government states- "The S1 T e h Ch n? ly confir ™d our views.'"' HitlerReuter - 73 words
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Article124 1939-05-01 24 HURLE TO HIS DEATH (Tribune Stafl Renort.., KUALA M MIHR P S vn CROM THE FOURTH STORr^ COFFEE SHOP IN T Hr QUARTER OF PETALINr L* A CHINESE. BELIEVED Tn 1 HOUSEBOY. FEEL TOHIftJ AT ABOUT 11 O CLOCK on 9 DAY NIGHT. m The street was crowded with trlani124 words
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129 1939-05-01 24 London, Apr. THE Financial News learns th Angto-Rumaniaa a volving British credit of five i pounds under the import guarantee scheme will cover ii stations for Rumania for n wireless communication with crn Europe, and also nnaa military equipment other thani ammunition. It Ls understoodReuter - 129 words
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Article77 1939-05-01 24 X AH Since Hitler hai made It clear is willing to extend noi uuarantees the Asahi Sh Britain and France snouu examine their polici n cPr tsl The Yomiuri Shlmbun a Britain has employ-d a o policy of intimidation *%r»\]3 to Germany. Howev^. I-• manifested his firmReuter - 77 words
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Article18 1939-05-01 24 FRANCE HOLLAND SIGN TRADE P ACT Paris, Apr. 29-Am .W trade pact between therlands was Initial^ ing.- ReuterReuter - 18 words