Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 26 February 1939
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section17 1939-02-26 1 The Sunday Tribune '"VOL 6— No. 38. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY C 6, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune17 words
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253 1939-02-26 1 m)r^r» Forming Trade Unions ANTICIPATING a charter of demands from the Indian Government, after the failure of the conference between that Government and the Ma layan Government Delegation m India to reach an agreement, the Malayan Administration b conducting an inquiry into the conditions of253 words
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Article301 1939-02-26 1 (By Our Indian Correspondent) U/ITH a. view to prepare themselves to answer the points to be raised toy the Government of India m their S^ h r hiCh WiH be sent t0 the Malayan Government very shortly m regard to the conditions of Indians generally and the301 words
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Article87 1939-02-26 1 London, Feb. 25. |HE Aurra Bor^lis 1 Northern Lights) 1 «rs seen last night over a large area of Britain. When first seen m the early evening it forr^d a la-ge arc from which r Os .> a redtLih curtain. The display lasted m some pi87 words
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Article, Illustration17 1939-02-26 1 2 J! Urrt the^ near Sh angUni **< a feu a 8c llare iew days ago.17 words
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215 1939-02-26 1 Easl Europe IViision Between germens Berlin, Fob. 25. tJf^'JE** Goe jbe ls have rai^ d Su^ofeac^oU iter^ af P^Tv /A OfflcilU organ of the Nazi I -ity to-day, under the headl'i" "is war m sight?", contends th: t the Intarsituation has not chafed for215 words
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Article43 1939-02-26 1 *%£*^on, Fab. 2^-^^e^ifey cpmrmtteoof the Senate una^hhdSsly appvovcd a bill authorising expenditure of a himared million dollars airing the next four years, for acquisition of strategic raw materials. Many such raw materials rntfst at present be imported R eut erReuter - 43 words
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Article299 1939-02-26 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Hongkong, Feb. 25. PILLOWING the Japanese occupation of Hainan Island, more Kwangsi troops have crossed the border into positions m South-west-ern Kvvangtung m order to forestall Japanese attacks on the Yamchow and Limchow districts west of Pakhoi, where tension prevails. Tne299 words
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Article59 1939-02-26 1 S Chungking, Feb. 25. IX Japanese bombers were shot down m an air battle yesterday when 36 Japanese war planes raided Lanchow, capital of Kansu, says an official announcement, which describes the engagement as furious. It adds that 200 houses were aemohshed by JapaneseReuter - 59 words
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Article107 1939-02-26 1 Washington, Feb. 25. IT is stated that the King and Queen of England will spend some time both at the White House and at Hyde Park, President Roosevelt's home m New York State, during their visit to the United States m June. Ii isReuter - 107 words
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Article31 1939-02-26 1 rp. n London, Feb 25 soldier, 1 i'ro m n Y° f two dis tinguished Ser^sou Brooke, with honorary rank of and Major-Genera! s^r John Duncan is gazetted. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration31 1939-02-26 1 t 9 IR v Whf look s P r «n§: too literally for her new season hat fashion. a picture made m London's sunshine a few days ago.31 words
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Article139 1939-02-26 1 BODY OF BISHOP IN GULLY Burgos, Feb. 25. •pHE bodies of the Bishop of Urpel and Colonel Rey, who commanded the Nationalist garrison al Teruel, and of forty others are reported to have been found m a gully near the French frontier, according to a telegram from Barcelona The NationalistsReuter - 139 words
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Advertisement130 1939-02-26 1 Elsie Mary Bitten Read Just received Shipment of S .».00 Washing Dresses. Tel. 4772. Film News 5, Extracts 6, Strictly F-tvvon Oui selves 7, Short Story 8, ii R 1r v ''»^s 9 IVrmrn 10 and ■11, C. H. Stanley Jones 12, Poultry i^ l^s jl ii.r».,ui<J i.7, tiiadaniiton Feature130 words
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Advertisement18 1939-02-26 1 Elsie Mary Battery Road. Has a comprehensive Collection of Dresses Suits from BS. to S ;fo. Tel. 4772.18 words
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669 1939-02-26 2 OPENING ON TUESDAY (Tribune Staff Reporter) first and only orthopaedic hospital, which has been entirely built and equipped with public donations, will be formally declared open by Sir Shenton Thomas, the Governor, on Tuesday. Standing on spacious grounds m Kee Sun669 words
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Article, Illustration19 1939-02-26 2 The Chec Swce Cheng ward, where already patients, all children of tender a^c, are being treated.19 words
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472 1939-02-26 2 Singapore, Saturday. T^HE continuation of the trial of a Singapore Harbour Board Fire Brigade Fireman, named Zakaria bin Soudap, who is charged with allegedly assaulting a woman with intent to outrage her modesty, was continued thi* mornimr m the second police court before Mr.472 words
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Article339 1939-02-26 2 TRAGEDY MAY LIE BEHIND A NOTICE (Tribune Staff Reporter) "POSITION— Tembeling River. r Latitude 2° 9 V Laftg--67° 12". Details a vessel loaded with heavy cargo has sunk m the above position. Authority Harbour Master. Port Blank." Beneath the exterior of such a orosaic Notice to Mariners as the above339 words
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Article155 1939-02-26 2 Relief Effort At Cabarets THE Organising Committee of the China Relief Fund have made arrahgc- ments for the holding of a charity Bight at all the Singapore Cabarets March 4 has been fixed for the occasion when the New World, the Happy World and the Great World Cabarets will be155 words
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Article, Illustration28 1939-02-26 2 The ward Luilt with the donation of Mr. Aw Boon Haw ami Mr w Bonn Tar. Attached to this w?rd is the operating theatre.28 words
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413 1939-02-26 2 BETTER HOUSING FOR THE HARBOUR BOARD WORKERS (Tribune Stafl Reporter) JWELVF new Mocks of hh housing 21 (i fam«lie« of (ht arti-jn class, will be provided fur the employees of the Sinjnprt Harbour Board when buiMier works which have been sUrtd already at Mrrst Road, Kepicj Harbour, are completed a{413 words
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Article267 1939-02-26 2 WORK is, jfoing on apace on tht Kins George V memoiin! _k tower m Kuala Kangsar. hich is tc be erected on the i-rillc i land m the centre of th? tc-.vn opposite the Post Office. Somtl'me agx an illustration 'vas published m the Sunday267 words
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Article87 1939-02-26 2 DIVERS RESCUED FROM GAS \From Our Own Rcp^tcr] Pens ns, Feb. 25. UTHILi; cruised on the task of re- fl< a tongkunp this mornIng, a party of IS Jnpanc c divers \v::e badiy aifrelrd uhfn they fncountercd gas m the h-afl of the vessel. The tonskans was Lunk on Ar;ni87 words
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Article120 1939-02-26 2 Singaporo, Satuiray. i DO HO CHEMG and Tan Heng Ctmi mrdc another ar>p?ara:ice m the fourth police court before M:. Kenneth A. Blacker tMs morn ng whe-i Court li:j>ector J. A. Embury said that th'r? re eharp^l of "heating a '.ain:t j the fnr. v accascd and abetment120 words
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Advertisement62 1939-02-26 2 Distinguished Visitors. H.E. Sir Shcnton Thomas and Lady Thomas, accompanied by Mr. A. G. Gilchrist visited the ".howrooms of Mr. H. Sena, Bangkok and made a few purchases during their recent visit. Mr. Sena has a branch office at RAFFLES HOTEL JJ^\^%l WEAKNESS r^A r^<() debiuty AN/EMIA use DESCHIENS' Syrup62 words
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Advertisement21 1939-02-26 2 PHONE 1\ Telegraphic Address: 5934 ,iT A GOODWOOD Charmingly situated ideal lot visitors and tourists. COCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE— FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT.21 words
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Article, Illustration69 1939-02-26 3 Tht clock you see above is one cf the oldest m Singapore and tfould be able to spin very intcre ting strrles could "It speak. It (crmerly adorned the facade cf thr old St. Andvcws church. kokins towards the sra. Years a'tcr it was removed ta69 words
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Article125 1939-02-26 3 Singapore, Saturday. TWO Cantonese youths who were allrged tc have been concerned m a house-breaking offence and who woe arrested as a resrlt of smart delect ivc work en the part cf detective Seng Bee assisted by detective L»m Kirn Chin on the night of Feb. It. and125 words
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394 1939-02-26 3 Singapore, Saturday. fWO youths, Yau Kam Yoon and Ng Kam Cheon?, will now have to ive behind prison bars, far from daggers and scissor blades, following then convictions this morning m the Criminal District Court on a charjrc of armed robbery.394 words
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546 1939-02-26 3 RECOGNITION SOUGHT (Tribune Staff Reporter) %Nimportai,< devctopmeat m trade unionism mi n Maiaya is the plan I.) form an orgranisafioß amen? the labourers of ihe Sin-ajore Harboor Board It isimderstood that 1,000 men are fmS^d vc uW H y aPl?hed546 words
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Article280 1939-02-26 3 GE YLANG MURDER CHARGE Singapore, Saturday. Y^O s;-:\V CHENG, a 43-year-old reoenew was This inorning- produced m the second police court bofore Mr. Conrad Oidham, at the in--t; nco pf Inspector M. Boyle of tho reach Road Police Station, when the following charges wore explained to him. (a) at 12.30280 words
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Article92 1939-02-26 3 During t>~ weak ending Fob 18 cxSV?, froiri M^ay*ri ports amounted to if 'c 34.077 («g ,:rr cent.) cajoj -cro to the United Xin P > Jfcnt 1.8*6 < per cent.) rase^ to the Ooate«i3»t cf tSaropc, 750 a ocr cent cp.3g^ to Caiiado, ?nd 1^,739 (2C pc92 words
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Article, Illustration39 1939-02-26 3 Khan Sahib Haji Mohamed Amin, who !?ft Singapore on Thmsday f«r a tcur of India and Egypt. He was seen off by a large number of friends, ami expects to return to Singapore m about six months.39 words
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Article63 1939-02-26 3 arc two week-end changes m tiie Singa^-r? (P.M.8.C.) radio programmes. T< -day (Sunday) af 7.40 pun. thtic will be a short s O ng rc.ital by William Harper, boy oi>lane i.rv/ m Sin«n«j re who sattgf m Westminster Caibsctati pt the GordnatfxM. to-morrow Monday) at 7.45 pm there63 words
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Article145 1939-02-26 3 IFrow O:/r Own Correspondents Ipoh, Saturday. propaganda mi n the i'orm cf notices suggesting SinoJapanese co-operation have been found written on the walls of public latrine m the vicinity of the Chinese Protectorate at Jnoh. Two s'j~h notices have beon fouv.r! the first just, bafoie Chino.se145 words
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Article115 1939-02-26 3 [From Our Oicn Reporter! Kuala Lumnur, Saturday. JJIFFICULTIES, unemployment and illness prompted Thangavelu. a goldsmith to pawn jewellery which had been entrusted to him to be altered. His relief was short-lived for now he has »-l»n*e months of hard fabfiur ahead of hint Accused was sentenced tc three115 words
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Article, Illustration358 1939-02-26 3 Relics Of Mediaeval Portugal In Singapore Home (Tiil)ime Slaff I{op»r(<-i YELLOWED with age bill carad for with Reverence, six Ivory figure* I ropresentinir tho Koly family, and Crucifix, are En the possession of k Singapore family. _Th.?; ;P sacred objects have tan ever nnco 1*24-25, when (fee358 words
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Article279 1939-02-26 3 CANOE TRAGEDY OFF AIR BASE Singapore. Saturday. J)ISASTKR which befell two Europeans, Mr. Frederick Basil Gould and Mr. Frederick William Evans, members of the R.A.F.. Seletar. m (he afternoon of Feb. 8 when the canoe they were m capsized resulting m the drowning of Evans. \va* related at the Coroner's279 words
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Advertisement77 1939-02-26 3 j THOROUGH EYE/3^^ I EXAMINATIONS (4^ II R. A. THOMPSON Dr. of Ocular Science, Govt. Licentiate (U.S.A.). U M.0.1. (London). fl Honorary Member; World's Central Council (International Honu. rary Fraternity Physicians and Ocular Scientists). fl Member; Better Vision Institute, U.S.A. H Doctorate Degree; (4 Years Peisonal Attendance Course) Northern Illinois77 words
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Advertisement107 1939-02-26 3 NEW STRENGTH WITH WATERBURY'S When the vigour and vitality of youth begins to fade, take Waterbury's Compound. For ,V j) years this fine old tonic has proven its value f m stimulating the appetite renewing fail- v \l ing strength building stamina and glowing health. p*~7^C* The pure liver and107 words
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Advertisement260 1939-02-26 4 Gary's back In the West! See him roped by a beautiful Society girl who taught him how to fall m love! FOUR SHOWS "TO-DAY A ll' 11 A.M., 3.15, 6.15, 9.15 P.M. j t^k J-zdijt i NEED A.■ I^PP^' KANGS 3OSS.'.. ■<S^ S^. WiIJ YQU take lhe iob? Wf^^& SAMUEL260 words
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Advertisement233 1939-02-26 4 REMEMBER WHAT A THRILL "LITTLE WOMEN" GAVE YOU? HERE IS ITS COMPANION HIT— A RARE AND REFRESHING MOTION PICTURE EXPERIENCE! 3 TIMES TO-DAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 PAVI L I O X The Best-Loved Family m Fiction Has Moved to Our^ Screen! ff w^G,N s s ifnTHVn r/tncvQ I GLOKIC'JS NOVEL233 words
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Advertisement256 1939-02-26 4 "SALLY, IRENE and MARY" IS EXCELLENT MrsifAi ENTERTAINMENT. A PICTUEK WHICH \\E L CORDIALLY RECOMMEND —Malaya Tribune. TO-DAY AT II A. M. 3.15, 6.15 9.15 P. TO-MORROW AT 3.15, 6.15 9.15 P. ALHAMBRA 20th Century-Fox, Musical Top! J ALICE FAYE "IN OLD CHICAGO'" X -^^'mI and "ALEXANDER'S Kf f;? I256 words
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Article, Illustration1819 1939-02-26 5 ARE HOLLYWOOD'S SATRS SELFISH? They are abd this page -I?VERY MOTION PICTURE PLAYER U WHETHER HE fS AMERICAN, FRENCH OR ENGLISH, REALISES THAT AT SOME TIME OR OTHER THE PUBLIC WILL TIRE OF HIM. WHEN THIS TIME COMFS (AND ITCOMFSTO ALL OF US) THEN EVEN THE GREATEST OF TALENTS MUST1,819 words
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Article, Illustration42 1939-02-26 5 fej^town shir hPm Anita Louise Bette Davis an <* Bryan as r *"i a teeminir h, wllose ilves and loves are vividly portrayed m "The frnmth?! A^. erica at th *«"> of the century, adapted "i me best novel by Myrm Brinitj.42 words
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Article68 1939-02-26 5 WITHOUT any serious competition, 11 Edward G. Robinson undoubtedly would walk away with an award, if one were given, as Hollywood's champion hobby rider. A complete list of his hobbies is impossible, as they vary from day to day, but any partial compilation must include oil paintings, pipes,68 words
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Article175 1939-02-26 5 FILM PAGE STARDUST MERLE OBERON hung up some kind of a record for destruction of costumes during a recent film she was workim: on. The star work d through fovrt different dresses; five v.err ruined m a sequence when she wns tossed into a siuviming pool; five more were tor175 words
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Advertisement287 1939-02-26 5 Backache, Gelling Up Nights Caused By Kidney Poisrns Tho underlying cause of much ill health I qf 9n^ a o t mmmsssmmMm I i: I dat.^rona symptoms, medicines and fjA [ff P4^S<V AH.? A kaoh r > °e ttin up Nights, Uric no relief. I got YZ>YjL «T^fc7l*H( nches ?,l287 words
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Advertisement165 1939-02-26 5 andwithit YOUR STRENGTH hLSSf r ieS U get elder and weak er. You may not feel it c l //e cr.ange is slow and gradual. The fact, however, ™lt^ l c Wlt^ l every year as Dasscs y° u r^w older ana weaker, get heart troubles; others sufter from weak165 words
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252 1939-02-26 6 Rays That Stop Engines Are Useless |>ECENT reports of the development of so-called "death rays" as a mans of protection against air raids are, I understand, based on extravagant claims which have no foundation on scientific fact. Some inventors have claimed that it is possible to bring down aeroplanes flying252 words
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Article79 1939-02-26 6 On The Face Of It MEN with beards are finding trouble with g"s-masks. It is more than a ticklish problem. At Bournemouth several "beavers have gcttie without masks rather than shave; Tithors have removed thje proud face growth of years. An AR.P. official has suggested that bearded men should wait79 words
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Article74 1939-02-26 6 PASTOR Mueller, leader of the Opposition Church m Germany, is to ap pear with two other pastors before the courts on a charge of "misusing the pulpit.'' The charge follows Pastor Mueller's request to his parishioners on September 30 to "pray for the maintenance of peace74 words
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Article58 1939-02-26 6 The Nazis have no intention eve? to Improve the condition of their minority. Their policy is to inflict pain and make life so hideous by abrupt contrast that they will either cease to breed, kill themselves, die of want or escape by the generosity of humane pecpJes58 words
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82 1939-02-26 6 A FOOTBALL team from the French liner Normandie beat a team representing the Queen Mary at Southampton by seven goals to one. The French team travelled specially from Havre overnight. Three young bell boys and a hairdresser scored their seven goals. The Ncrmandie side82 words
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Article87 1939-02-26 6 MRS Fiswell, of Banbury, Oxon calls her family "the League of Nations." Her father went to Canada, married :in Irish grl. There were four sons and four daughters by the marriage. The eldest daughter married a Canadian, the second an Englishman, the third an87 words
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Article, Illustration115 1939-02-26 6 She had to be the best average girl m smart dress, and smart hats, shoes, etc.: the best average girl m attractive make-up, and allure. Then she had to pass the test of besu average girl m cho cc of entertainment, and m choice of mode of115 words
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Article73 1939-02-26 6 Flavoured Kisses FLAVOURED lipsticks some taste of "champagne" and others "bitter-sweet"-- are now selling >n the beauty salons of America. But England has said "No." "The men m England would hate ibe idea," one London beauty expert said, "so the wcmen will not flavour their kisses.*' "An! the manageress of73 words
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Article, Illustration81 1939-02-26 6 She waits to cross vh^ A^antic not by swimming, of course, despite the smart bathing suit she's wearing. But Mrs. Bob Gregory (did you recognise her?) third daughter of the Rajah of Sarawak, is feeling homsick m Hollywood. So she's planning a dash to London as soon as she81 words
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Article120 1939-02-26 6 THIS is where mere men get the last laugh. And, incidentally, a chance to get m a crack at those creations which adorn the heads of the fair sex. English Women's Bowling Association had their annual meeting m London. When it came to card voting they wanted a120 words
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Article164 1939-02-26 6 NATIVES REFUSE TO KILL LIONS Nairobi. A STRANGE story of the native's superstituous attitude towards killing of men-eating lions is disclosed m the report of the Tanganyika Game Warden. On two occasions, it Is slated In the report, while one of their friends was actually being devoured by a lion,164 words
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287 1939-02-26 6 ]I|ISS YANG HUMMING, China's Joan oi Arc. a tft\ the Jan.^ 1 would give t.")0,000 for dead or alive, was m London recentT*^ had a meal m a West End restauram her only protection th L ledjre that she was287 words
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Advertisement370 1939-02-26 6 jrHERAPION N0. 2 THERAPION N0.3 Vetaen. Ho, a OoraTbluobla WuSimm? Cndisb Price Se. Chemlst«,or either No. retura Mill *WdlMim-WMUlW<liwy.*WM<toSC jßjKi»m loj l»!,!i This can happen to you! Those Awful Pains I ■^■M Jl^R^R^Rjßp^-^^v.-X (*£> ■Bk After Meals W warning that your l stomach needs attention g Flushing, Palpitation, Feeling of370 words
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Advertisement367 1939-02-26 6 Wont Stop the WIND or PAIN FLUand RHEUMATISM Torrential Rain— Steamy, humid conditions Colds *Flu Fevers Headaches all go together. It is necessary to guard against infection and be ready for any emergency. If taken at first symptoms, ASPRO' will stop a Cold or the 'Flu m one night. 'ASPRO'367 words
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Article, Illustration1796 1939-02-26 7 STRICTLY BETWEEn OURSELVES I EGENDS gather around thi J nan.! iof i acnieve unusual Mfl*ace. i i'U'Juis regarding *;apole«»n during I lifetime, and still more alter his death. 't is t<> be exp c I therefore that legend should gather a name of Herr teller. One tl been heard a1,796 words
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Advertisement64 1939-02-26 7 Everyone likes bread but make sure that it is pure bread you at* eating! "ROYAL BAKERY" BREAD is made from the purest ingredients under European supi rvision each loaf is wrapped before it lea the Bakery. mm $v®mm 'PHONEiS'PORE r,:{76 (5 lines). K. LIMPI'R SSSI IS lines) IPOH 110 11164 words
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2890 1939-02-26 8 Hubert Lestocq - This Week's Short Story THE LITTLE MARVEL Hubert Lestocq by /^ARRYIX(i a suitcase and running hard, the girl leapt from the pavement, twisted her ankle and fell upon her knees m front of r he little green car. Swerving violently. Bunny pulled up at her side with a sickening scream2,890 words
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Advertisement507 1939-02-26 8 ALMOST PARALYSED WITH RHEUMATISM Did N»t Improve until He Tried Kruschen There has |ust come to our notice a very remarkable recovery irom severe rheumatism. The seriousness of tha man's condition and the step that led to his ultimate recovery, are described m the following letter:— "For several years I507 words
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Advertisement49 1939-02-26 8 VV (01 "So Lorn Ikoit «f ly pi *D A\ d _yT ceatinuc. peopU Buut yQ^r J \Si~JJ^f iUrt Ukd •nisgl*. V!C__^r —can be cured m tew week* AT I HOME FREE treakuekelU how WRITE! I LEPROSY also cured. Literature FREE. I SOLS DISTQIBUTORS.* I KAMALA WORKS, Panchpota. Bengal.49 words
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Advertisement543 1939-02-26 8 She was lonely and neglected v y^ 'immßm until she discovered how to v MmßmM PUT ON POUNDS OF FLESH MB Here is good news for :ill who arc thin, scraggy "^^l^^^Pw ana underweight. livery woman can have a '^^^^V beautiful figure soft, thrilling curves, -JiK^lillSj beautifully rounded arms, lovely543 words
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Advertisement16 1939-02-26 8 DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO, l» I frOi, KAV.Pt^NC BAMRU "OAO, I V\ 1.., .1... iaa iW16 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-02-26 9 Measuring men of the services for new uniforms. This, however, is a case of "like it or lump it."24 words
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624 1939-02-26 9 CLOTHES MAKE THE MANBUT RUIN HIS POCKET B) (,S. HAMMONDS) jvvE i tt* >*'* to ..r.lurta.. rvturn fwan Home k |kC n.T— ity which forces |U upon you ft»tliwitll of .-enew 'the first SDJOOrU m th- K.-t r« m e hit* what !M''~* fi< vout^elf out with aitsbyth, loz,n. B624 words
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Article227 1939-02-26 9 London, Feb. 5. 'TO frustrate attempts by foreign powers to obtain our air secrets, the R.A.F. has formed its own Secret Service. This has become necessary owing to the highly specialised nature of the workDetermined attempts are being made daily to wrest from Britain227 words
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Advertisement465 1939-02-26 9 CLYDE SHIPYARDS LESS BUSY PILES There is no need for ns to tell yon of the maddening irritation, the day and night torture caused by pile trouble. We tell you that if you only start using Man Zan at once it will stop the terrible pain, soothe and completely heal465 words
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Advertisement447 1939-02-26 9 N fclv H ii^B //r mm nil llw I 1 1 flnSK9BßK£sfiX^£4ps£.£. -jKy i i i i^^MKHHTffi^Tpr A I W W r IS»3?My?^v? t SS?* ■> -w*» KWWa9 T?SSoa(*«?i I a "^ffi IVTi ii if -tTT^k 1 1 *3£o S .x^fc I J i r t i i^¥ss:i*>":'''ir'>i: :w~yv??^SHßß^^^^B B447 words
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Article, Illustration1507 1939-02-26 10 News And Notes of the Week By Our Own Correspondent DLAv'K and white again vied with each other for popularity on the second day of tho Singapore Turf Club Spring Meet og. Black .stood for smartness, while white stocd for freshness. Pwurla .soft, gleaming1,507 words
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Advertisement62 1939-02-26 10 HOUSE of FASHIONS -For Latest Fashionable Handbaps Diflforent Styles Qualities Colours. 157^ NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Showrooms at Great World Park. ~7#£«lfM>£7ft££ I at* t| o r Nereens And t ahi nol 18, Battery Road, Ist floor. Th;>ne 7143 Palais des Modes 12-A, STAMFORD ROAD, PHONE 4616. Solt- for: BERLEI FIGURE62 words
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Advertisement26 1939-02-26 10 MADAME PAGE LATE 92, Picadilly. Lonrton: Dress Maker Designer. "Tailor Modes- Gowns" For all occasions: m stock: from: Telp: 6327: Top Floor. 13 Battery Road, Singapore.26 words
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Advertisement44 1939-02-26 10 *-PRISCILLA ltd-* PLAYSUITS, i n i<: ac ii ii Ac;* and j I LASTEX j SWIMSUITS TEL. 3335. 61, Stamford Road. "7V If[ELSIE MARY Has a New Collection iof Dresses for all P Occasions. {$5 to $3O{ Rodney House. Tel. 4772. Battery Road j44 words
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Advertisement248 1939-02-26 10 Sour Stomach? Try the New Modern Method for Quick Relief Use Alka-Seltzer Are you sometimes bothered by a sour condition. Get Alka-Seltzer today— and acid stomach, gas, hearlburn, and keep it on hand always, nt home other discomforts caused by over-indul- and at work. Use Ail. a Seltzer the gence248 words
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Advertisement42 1939-02-26 10 Heart Trouble Caused by Hut Blood Pressiit If you hay. paina around the^ ably cans.,] by HtJfh Hl^.f»s^j£ are so «on mon ;<>!(! iU /T* .sou,- Mr, iiiim.'nt. if >« v f< aitfr von f,,! w.!l a n.i strong or return >«t plj |>:t'K.iK«-42 words
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Article, Illustration582 1939-02-26 11 fijutUant CiggaVL (From our XI. Correspondent) Koala Lumpur. Feb 20 rr &an i particularly the CMm m n, an looking forward to the second Cl irity Hull, m aid of the CMba Relief Fund, which will be held Mar 10 and 11582 words
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Article305 1939-02-26 11 AMONG those who spent the Chinese New Year holidays at Cameron Highlands Hotel were: Sir Alexanders and Lady Small. Mr. A. M. Curtis of Mercantile Bank of India Ltd., Penang, Mr. D. 11. Morrison of Kuala Pilah, Mr. V. L. Cachemaille, Controller of Rubber Malaya, Kuala305 words
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Article633 1939-02-26 11 AT FRASER'S HILL THE Hill was crowded for Chinese New Year. The influx of visitor- began on the Thursday preceding the holidr.y week-end, and on Friday afternoon the golx course was a scene of lively act i vity and the parking space around was filled with633 words
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Advertisement167 1939-02-26 11 BABY'S STOMACH UPSET? Baby's little "Tummy is often easily upset, it is easiiy righted again, too, if you know just how to do it. Let Mrs M. |3. Alway, of London, OnV, telJ you "No two babies are alike, yet Baby';.* Own Tablets suit .them all. They are a great167 words
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Advertisement36 1939-02-26 11 j SWIMMING POOL t j BEACH I JBATHINC CAPS JBEACH GOGGLES Swimming GOGGLES jSUN GLASSES} jSUN TAN OILS? j and CREAMS! J EAR PLUGS j EAR DROPS. f r °>" I Medical Hall Ltd. 3 Battery RoacLS36 words
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Advertisement129 1939-02-26 11 An expert jtf&fe i setting Vf7 if easy if you use M?ke a date e/enr Fridai wfft I AMAMI WAVP CCT SHAMPOOS dCI Always ask for Amami- r*^ a^j^y ,^,.0,^, the famous Shampoos with Retting. Set your own hair Easily, a&kh 47 health and beauty m- fashionably I Get bottle129 words
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Article372 1939-02-26 12 4 CORRESPONDENT to a contemporary has some facetious remarks to make regarding the article 'What To Do With Malaya's Youth," a inch appeared m the Malaya Tribune a fortnight ago. "Observer," m that article, referred to the policy ox the Tribune Group of encouraging372 words
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Article211 1939-02-26 12 OECRUTTING for the Volunteers and for civilian, defence proceed* steadily and the authorities have every hope that within a reasonable period the numbers required will be obtained. 1 1 needs to be emphasised once more that the need for trained military volunteers is the more urgent and that211 words
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Article1488 1939-02-26 12 C. H. Stanley Jone - C. H. Stanley Jone Malayan Searchlight Truth About The t Submarine Scare Dictators Forced To Make Big Gamble? pEADERS in Malaya, I believe, are able to distinguish between useful information, coupled with reasonable anticipation, and irresponsible stories which can only be described as unjustified and harmful sensationalism.1,488 words
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Article, Illustration46 1939-02-26 12 A HINT TO SINGAPORE: Showing what may happen to a portable j 1 steel shelter m an air-raid, even when not directly hit. London County Council Chairman Herbert Morrison learns, at A.R.P. exhibition, how j shock-waves may root up such shelters.46 words
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Article264 1939-02-26 12 Anglius - Anglius THE captain of the iramp steamer and his mate went to the oar and ordered two pirns ol beer. "Well, here's health, skipper," said the mate. He picked up his tankard, but before he held it to his mouth, he firmly closed his264 words
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Advertisement64 1939-02-26 12 3..OPSOILED H-MV REFRIGERATORS jJjj RADIOS AND %1 RECORDS /or 24 Ja^ OiV^V 27f/i F^. to 11th March ONCE A YEAR ONLY Moutrie's hold a ak£ REFRIGERATORS, RADIOS and RECOUP 5 The .stock offrred is cither deleted from catalogue-, snop or returned from hire. This I* n particularly pood opportunity for64 words
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364 1939-02-26 13 A.R.P. PLAN UNDER WA V (Tribune Staff Reporter) COLLOWINC the query raised by Mr. C T. Hinde at the Johore Council of State meeting regarding Johore's lack of preparation for A, R. P. measures, the local public are wondering what steps Government364 words
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Article85 1939-02-26 13 ARECtNT issue of the Sunday Tribune, the front pas?e of uhi h carried pictures and a •ti-rv concerning unemployed demonstrations outside the Brighton Labour Exchange, has caused much interest at Brighton. The front pa»e containing the report and pic'urrs was sent to the Brighton Herald by85 words
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Article101 1939-02-26 13 COLLEGE "GUNMAN" USED A CATAPULT Oxford. A X ly^Padnate at Keblr College, st^;# Xfcrd has been causing conel^ VT"* mCmbers f the ?aUNt JRd Clty reSld nti with a 55T4 c ollPS;e into the stwt SEthTt, 1 3 t0 the authorities ?ht by workmen ll| «W P 'ti2"r.n" Stubbs °f101 words
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Article140 1939-02-26 13 "George And Margaret" HOOKING is going v^ell at Robinson's v for Gerald Savory's brilliant comedy 'George and Margaret," which the Repertory Players will present at the Victoria Theatre on March 8, 9 and 10 at 9.30 p.m. Newcomers who will be seen m this production are Eileen Folliott, Patricia Finigan,140 words
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Article, Illustration347 1939-02-26 13 TO RETIRE yyHEN Singapore's Government Architect, Mr. F. Dorrington Ward, sails i\tr Europe m August of this year, he will leave behind him a Singapore which is vastly different from the one which greeted his arrival, and a great deal of this347 words
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Article49 1939-02-26 13 Budapest. Prince Esterhazy. who is believed to be the second largest landowner m Eurqaes, has °iven 50,000 pengoes ever £2.000) to a board formed of celebrities m the Hungarian medical world lor distribution among young reworkers m medical science. The Prince owns about 334.000 acres of land.49 words
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Article172 1939-02-26 13 Camps For Canada's Unemployed Winnipeg. nnilE establishment of 10 camps A across Canada m which 10,000 single unemployed men could receive training for careers under military dicipline, is advocated by Colonel C. E. Reynolds, President of the Canadian Corps Association exservicemen's organisation. Speaking at the annual convention of the Canadian172 words
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Advertisement103 1939-02-26 13 M DON'T WORRY CASTOPHENE is RELIABLE SAVE! Children benefit from .'aking CASTOPHENE. the chocolate laxative, pleasant to «a\. mild and thorough m action. Castor oil does more h«r» thae good because it injures delicate intestines. Castophene thoroughly clears the system of poisonous waste matter which cas cause so much ill-health.103 words
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Advertisement415 1939-02-26 13 EYESIGHT SERVICE OF UTMOST SATISFACTION 1939 Model, Best Equipment, Scientific Eye Examination. Latest Styles of Glasses, Surprisingly Low Charges. Everbright Optical Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialists 19. Chulia Street, Singapore. n S. CHONG, Dr. of Optometry. Asisisnd Agony Curbed m 10 Minutes Sinre the discovery of Mendaoo by an and enables415 words
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Advertisement262 1939-02-26 13 "You simply must strengthen your I body against feverish diseases— Fever has left you very weak and you may easily have ;i fre^h attack of malaria. There is no need to General Weakness worry about it ii you take a course of and Weakness Kalzana for a few weefo, Kalzana262 words
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457 1939-02-26 14 "King Anthony Of England" Divorced London, Jan. 25 A 40-YEAR-OLD man who claims to bo "King Anthony of England" and a descendant of Henry VIII, was divorced m the Divorce Court. I He was described as Mr. Anthony William Hall, ex-inspector of the Shropshire constabulary. His wife, Mrs. Ethel Hall,457 words
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Article160 1939-02-26 14 S Belgrade. J EVERY night for 40 years Mate Chavka, 80-year-old S 5 vetr.ran of Europe's wars J 5 against the Turks, of Livno, 5 Bosnia, has gone to bed m his S coffin. Covered only by a winding sheet, he slreps with a scimi- j tar160 words
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346 1939-02-26 14 The Kilt May Be Camouflaged In War London. f^EARS have been expressed that the kilt may disappear under (he exigencies of modern warfare. It may conceivably be modified m action, but there is no suggestion m official quarters that it should be done away with for ceremonial purposes. '•The position346 words
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Article668 1939-02-26 14 Kept Alive By Mother's Devotion London, Feb. 5. A WOMAN whose baby was born when she was forty -three years old kept him alive for seventeen years by her devotion. He was an imbecile. He couldn't cat, couldn't move his lips or teeth. For seventeen years his mother did not668 words
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Advertisement178 1939-02-26 14 I ALL STEAM- TRAVFI Bmp MR AND 1 l r "*»Vi 'RAILWAY LINES. NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese clients and those of all other resident communities are t given the best of attention and s 38, ROBINSON RD^ SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE 5908. iVATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET from178 words
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Advertisement641 1939-02-26 14 RHEUMATIC PAINS GONE IN 2 DAYS From England there comes a story that will cheer every rheumatic sufferer m the country. Mrs. A. Salt had been m the Krip of rheumatism for year>. She spent large sums of money vainly m an effort to ,itt>p the pain and misery. Then641 words
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Advertisement51 1939-02-26 14 y w^t^^ Young Broker Makes Gooo 1 L^Jkll^ conquering Ml EH I STAKVAI IOH I D >- zr. Jepreised or take UQRLICK^ te&V^>-J I Do you even wake tired? lllllllilSl\l# wT^^'l^ \iwKt I you will sleep soundly, wake refreshed, r I Cuardagainst NIGHT STARVATION .«d X.v. lr n y d.51 words
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Article, Illustration23 1939-02-26 15 T;vi little r< fusees welcome the "protection" of a friendly London nolire MUM* at Liverpool Street, on their arrival recently.23 words
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532 1939-02-26 15 l^iris. IjK. Schacht. (iernianv s chief economic authority, dismissed by v Hitler frcm the Fieichsbank, has gfme to direct the new and mysterious Institute of Banking, writes Madame Tabouis. Dr Schai-ht's mi dotla will be kep! jrrtt until tie international situation allows Germany532 words
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Article83 1939-02-26 15 Fell 70 Feet Saw Whole Life Toronto. A MINES named Strand, who fell 70 fcrt down a n^r- S :o\v shaft at TimmTn*;, north- a cm Ontario, i s m hospital S S hrrr with a broken arm. "On my way down." he *-ays, I I "I san- the whole83 words
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772 1939-02-26 15 ST. IVES MEN CRITICISE THEIR LIFEBOAT QRIM-FACED fishermen m the coroner's court here alleged that the type of lifeboat m which seven men of St. Ives went to their deaths recently "was never built to fight the Atlantic" ;;nd "sailed where she had no business to go." The men who772 words
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Advertisement82 1939-02-26 15 IS YOUR HEALTH BEING RUINED BY ffiOPICAL' STOMACH} 4 If you suffer from PAINS AFTER MEALS, FLATULENCE, HEADf ACHES or BILIOUSNESS I /f you are a victim of ACIDITY, I CONSTIPATION, PAINS IN I THE CHEST, or LACK OF I APPETITE I your stomach is being affected j^^ Iby living82 words
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Advertisement602 1939-02-26 15 X LJNvDB LONDON ntf^^K 1 P ATC /our head M a Battersb v ha >» Plfus Cripple Your Nerves Step Pain and Itching m 15 I heaoach, i/^\ Minutes, Avoid Operation K^MORrfT wiJh New Discovery Leak E^sfCWy Since the discovery of Chinaroid by an 1 l'\V American Physician it is602 words
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Advertisement244 1939-02-26 15 WILL MAKe'^W^ I T WEL I, I piAT dangerous Cat-that open Wound— that Sore— that fright- OUICKL Y tul Ulcer-that burned and scalded ~~^!^?tLZ~l Skin: treat it with (iermolene CONQUERS instantly ulcfrs. sores Gcrmolcne will make it well! ESSg.JZSumXR i.ermoiene is the World's Wonder N s X c T B244 words
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941 1939-02-26 16 Tuberculosis In Poultry: Control And Eradication Of The Disease FOWL CHOLERA (By "Orpington*) gOMETIMES described as "spotted liver" or "going ligfct" but m reality Avian Tuberculosis, this chronic disease of poultry is responsible for a fairly heavy mortality throughout the flocks m the country. Owing to its slow development, it941 words
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144 1939-02-26 16 London, Feb. 5 MR. JUSTICE M'CKNILL has fused to grant a decree WJM «J case m which adultery was by both husband and wife. we™ he said, the interests of mitnm* generally came before those of rlivirluals. Mr Bernard John Benson, a J *g-' oi144 words
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Article234 1939-02-26 16 What The Stars Foretell MONDAY FOR ALL READERS. A bad day for correspondence and travel. In business be alert and enterprising, and u-hen interviewing avoid pressing for decisions. A favourable day for routine uork and picking up arrears. SPECIAL INFLUENCES February 20 to March 20. Taking up the cudgels on234 words
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420 1939-02-26 16 (By R.A. Thompson, Doctor Of Ocular Science) EXPERIMENTS with the new germ-kilting ul'.r:: -violet ray 'amp continue successful and it seems entirely possible that humanity is calmly entering iipop the era tut kculthful Kvfos ietenm has fammti of i'nv so many years. Tl:e problem420 words
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Advertisement767 1939-02-26 16 S*ands Mafia km mi Voatlitiii Vigca Ifesiofgil lii U Hours American Ooctor's Discovery Strength- g/^ l^ f A^ J£sSS£ ens Blood, Nerves, Body, Memory, /j 1 SSftSE JSSe^S^ Bnin, Muscles, and Endurance- m Better Than Gland Operations. v| n {S, or r S r enu y a iSJSI Tt.».nki, to767 words
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Advertisement178 1939-02-26 16 ymatdoV find best% Angier's Emulsion exercises mucous cofitis ;.nd other biteatinal soothing, lubricating, antifermenta- disorders. tive effects throughout the entire Angier's is invaluable m the digestive tract. That is why it is so treatment ot gastric and intestinal valuable m all affections of the catarrh or ulceration, chrome mdi stomach178 words
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Advertisement254 1939-02-26 17 Il A y^MbftvA^v suitable I LXOHTHXNG /jj KW FOR ofl rf.»p«n>or, eb S-nyipcrr SAVE YOUR M^EY through the BUILDING SOCIETY OF MALAYA LTDnot less than 3% PER ANNUAA. Monies received from Depositors are invested only in:— 11 Advances by way of mortgage ou properties. !F Purchase of freehold and leasehold254 words
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Advertisement126 1939-02-26 17 the remedy bearing th* signature iff 2/jL laA^i^ B Thousands of stomach B tufferers the world over have B cause to bless that signature. B It appears on Maclean Brand fl Stomach Powder made by Macleans Limited, London, B which quickly ends Indi- B gestion, Wind, Flatulence, B Heartburn, and126 words
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Miscellaneous219 1939-02-26 17 ftV THE AIR TO-DAY When And Where To Listen In SINGAPORE |i metres 1.3.1 m. /lIP £M nvlrr i tin- s. iS Military Band mv rariaii Braid, c RclJt M lr m th( H Landau c tral c ReitiSDgarlan Band n I ■Mtf> m n nt n i Inters salvation219 words
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Miscellaneous286 1939-02-26 17 LONDON TRANSMISSION 5 CiSB f».r,l Mcs CJ1.55 m.) i a. in 6 40 ■London Los §.5€ Mask flail. •Including- Billy Bennett ('Almost a Gentte--SJB>. With BBC Variety Orcn2S3L, conduexed by Charles Shadwell. presented by j C hn Sharman I 150 Saturday :;port The r, w and announcement* <Ttme signal at286 words
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Miscellaneous175 1939-02-26 17 COLOMBO VPB (U6 Mcs U8.7 m.) a m 9.50 Ban a preaching m Sinhaiese. 10.45 The news (m Sinhalese). 10 dO C. G. A. Parade Service (relayed from St. Peters Garrison Church, Fort). 11.50 "Poopradaksanam' —a weekly New letter reviewing major to n foT ts of tne week V& Tamil).175 words
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Miscellaneous167 1939-02-26 17 NIROM VDC 15.13 Mcs (10.8 m 9.05 National Anthem. Classical mUSic. vyiaaaiLdi 10.50 Omroep Orchestra 11.20 Maria Basea 11 40 Carel van der Bill Trio p.m 12.10 Yehudi Menuhin. 12.40 Foorman's Orchestra 1.10 News bulletin. 1.20 Lunch musje. 2.10 News bulletin 2.20 Close down. 4.50 Time signal. Opening Programme preview167 words
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Miscellaneous65 1939-02-26 17 PARIS p m TPA 2 1524 Mcs (19 7 m) 6.20 Concert relayed from Radio Paris. Jin Gramophone records. 7.20 News m E2iglish. 7.35 Gramophone records 8-05 Talk on French events 8.20 Concert relayed from' RadioParis 8.50 News m French, Colonial Press articles. 9.30 Talk on the cinema > v65 words
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Miscellaneous27 1939-02-26 17 MANILA KZRM 9.53 Me's (31.3 m.) p.m. 3.20 Tea dance music. 5.20 Band concert 5.50 Sunday night musicale. 8.10 News Period. 8.20 Symphony Hour 10.20 Close down27 words
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Article493 1939-02-26 18 London Feb 12 BOR two y<ai>. a matt, ok H r aUif t r his bigamous •"wile," tad six children have been living happily together m the sum* house. The .story of this HtOflt vnu^ial nous?. 1 old was told al Gloucester A&sizes whe:. SB-year-*>ld493 words
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Advertisement726 1939-02-26 18 For The Blood, Veins, Arteries and Heart And Stop Limping DON'T let Le'^ Troubles cripple you. Take Elasto, the Great New Biomedical Remedy thai emms through the blood, and have done with enforced rest. worry, nfiering and expense. Leg aches and pains soon vanish when Elasto is tuken. Painful, swollen726 words
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Advertisement176 1939-02-26 18 Stop Hair Falling Grow It Like This Rt— Mtar Sm sWaaKS r°°» can **<>P your baix iSliiaiß FMSS« v° w ft W& thk^ar and atraogw Utaa jfl if'""* was raJlim ii PH n*M»T Mi kae*ml«r tar. r**l taia," v>riu* Mi*, o. BeO. "I had tued different y W <«•»«•, t*^176 words
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Advertisement590 1939-02-26 18 THE SIGNS OF DIABETES! Are you the victim of these symptoms? Irritable and Aching at the back. Gripping pain^ m the kidneys, Feeling tired and ijrave, Impatient. Sleeplessness and Depression. Strength dwindling away and Less of Appetite, Features getting pnle. Ej-er, puffy ar.d dull, Constipated bowels and Urinal disorders. 1!590 words
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Article, Illustration12 1939-02-26 19 Four of the best Ipoh P and T. (Telephone Exchange) badminton players.12 words
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Article, Illustration434 1939-02-26 19 Malaya's Premier Party Completes 12 Years Of Procress (By "Phoenix"— Singapore) LAURELS n in bolh the Singapore and Malayan championI r tffPlR A" 3 f Wh m Plaved l!r(ier th banner •< the S.B.A. jn the latter tournament, a strong financial posi- 12 TmLr la Se th f C membershi434 words
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Article45 1939-02-26 19 kDDING to his fine record oj successes, A. S. Samuel, Malaya's badminton ace, icon the men's open singles titl^. if the Nottinghamshire County Chaw TAonshi-p, beating C. H. Whit taker, twic: holder of the title, m straight sets 15— 9, 15—9.45 words
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Article83 1939-02-26 19 niIRING the past week, there has been persistent rumours that some enthusiast m Singapore is trying to form a Malayan badminton team to go on a tour cf Hongkong and, possibly, Manila. The idea is an excellent one. and will most certainly be supported83 words
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Article535 1939-02-26 19 PENANG MAKES an early START (By "Sphinx"— Penang) fHERE is no doubt that badminton season m the Northern Settlement is once again slowly unfolding itself, though tournament matches have not yet begun. Interesting interclub or party matches are becoming more and more frequent these days and it will not be535 words
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270 1939-02-26 19 (By "Rambler"— Selangor) ER before has there been so little badminton activity m Selaiigor. Party games, of course, goon as usual, but outside these badminton has done nothing to make news m Selangor, unless it be the wanderings of a local party,270 words
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297 1939-02-26 19 Record Entries For Ipoh Novices' Tourney (By "Racquet'— Ferak) JUPGING by the unusually lanre number of entries r<t^ived, the Perak novices' badminton tourney, which will be held on March 4, 5 and 11, should l^rove a great success. The enthusiasm snewn by lovers of the feather game could well be297 words
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Advertisement315 1939-02-26 19 BACKACHE /o /JBK l/ OMr Kidneys ***'«*lise the atter X y U will nly P ersevere tie maddening fe^^ they Will d yOUr s y stera ''^thedrwdfuJwsak- ll Bl^^n^^^ l^ e P 0^ 30 5 and i m >>tha t backache br--r^' purities that cause your jl* I**1 go on315 words
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Advertisement333 1939-02-26 19 DARED NOT EAT POOD HE FANCIED Until He Discovered Chardox af Arp you at wir with your Ui?i< Afraid to cat this, scared to dea h of :lt jeca««e it doesn't i Lores a way to end this stomacti tyranny- -there's Chardox! i a new fonn of hlghly-activated charcoal *^ich333 words
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Article, Illustration768 1939-02-26 20 II 11*481 Savage* Discufcsett THOSE who went to witness the Charity Soccer Match at the Anson Road Stadium last week saw a splendid Kame, a game m which the opposing teams adopted distinct tactics. The Malays used to advantage the .short768 words
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Article616 1939-02-26 20 Pete - Pete by LAST Saturday night those of you who were present at the "TenCent" Boxing Show at the Happy World Covered Stadium will agree with me that those who took part m the programme gave everybody their moneys worth. The boys banged at each other and there us616 words
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Advertisement90 1939-02-26 20 1?C Jd xjL JL Now at an amazingly I__ low price PA ■i The tremendous reduction B 1 W*m m the price of SunHght JLJ Soap brings it within the reach of everybody! No more need to buy l&Sk ff" M nee( j or harmful rubbing and beating. Your clothes90 words
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Advertisement561 1939-02-26 20 LoseAPoundADay This New Easy Way l^lfc^^^l/nianish ThafUqillN L^ A*^fcW"'J7 Useless Fat. A Mtui *j»L -mr^^r^ Discovery from HOII4W|^^?^N uiood, Calif. Used bi) I Cinema Stars. Makes i "A yO Years Youn q er^ I ,>X!iol®W day and you get these results: 1. Fat melts away I W v '^WmW and561 words
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Advertisement51 1939-02-26 20 I OVERSEAI CHINES! I BBNKINC/ I coRR urn I Undertakes bankinf sactions of even Places at four the multifarious its institution w« h "^L aU over South E*c- connection! m wp pal cities of the W^ Welcomes «v financial and *"^Z* problems and B^ I^I personal, respond efficient atten^ matters51 words
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813 1939-02-26 21 SEQI'EL a collision between a car drivS™ T V r"? "£i, brook and a Chinese pedestrian alone Telok Ri'.n.', n January 18. as a result of which, it is alleged lh» n J«T** J" ad on Thn. died, was heard m the Traffic DM*?813 words
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532 1939-02-26 21 Harbour Board InterDepartmental Soccer Final Ends In Win For Electricals Singapore, Saturday. > I ICAL cup final soccer was witnessed by a large crowd at the Harbour Board ground at Cantonment Road this afternoon when the Electrical Combined met and defeated the Head Office team m the final of the532 words
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20 1939-02-26 21 Singapore gbnbmn,m I ESffifePiBTJtrliiraw tea R m^were WaS RE ">" arts l£^- w^oi20 words
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Article, Illustration22 1939-02-26 21 Malay boys take a keen interest m physical training m Singapore The nature above was taken at a rec ent sports meeUng22 words
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Article61 1939-02-26 21 The Singapore Table Tennis AssociaUon aw holding their annual •nips In the middle of A^rch 'The events are as follows: men's sinetes women's singles, inter-club leamfe and men', doubles. Entries must reach th 2 adSsed n t b5 ;h M^ Ch 6 "-V ""uid'b' rhn i/ °T the61 words
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Advertisement337 1939-02-26 21 EM I'i're TALkiEt T O-NIGHT ONE SHOW ONLY Commencing From 7.30 pm 5 I Double Cantone-' Features S I "AN ACTRESS SAD SONC and I 'MYSTERIOUS NIGHTS' I Matinee lo.day Only Z Complete Serial of j^UNDERSEA I— —SPSS l I "sun ""talkie" I 7.30 To-niffht 9.30 J Eddie Cantor J337 words
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382 1939-02-26 22 Association To Approach Government [From Our uion (.juriczpunuviuA Johore Bahru, Friday. THE qi:e,tirn >i' biriWing a badminton hall for Johore Bahru was again discussed at the fifth annual general meeting of the Johore Badminton Association held at the International Library, Johore Bahru. Mr382 words
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Article95 1939-02-26 22 TIES IN Y.M.C.A. TOURNEY 1 1IF fu!!o\*ing are tie fir Monday rxs Tmmd*? tti the Y.M.r.V c t.n-.iis tournamfnl. *C" Class charrrionsh d: A. Nathanttd Harry L. Wee, M. Takagakl r. kYh v/'-:i^ Choon, V/n-i> Chens Won 1 1 Pakir, C. J. Ifoxanc v. I. Van Oeyzel. ■■R Class champ]95 words
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Article48 1939-02-26 22 Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Kitto and fanr' wish n exmr iheir heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends v attended the iuneral of their beloved £on Mr. Noel Clayton Luras D'Aranjo. as well as those who sent wreatr.s and telegrams of condolence m their sad bereavement48 words
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Article457 1939-02-26 22 Singapore, Saturday. THE last day of the Spring meeting of ihe Singapore Turf Club ?a\v Singapore's smart set discarding the sombre black worn on Ihe two previous race days m favour of richer and gayer colours. Purple, petunia and dusty pink all current favourites were prominent.457 words
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Article, Illustration20 1939-02-26 22 Alexander, R.A.F. goalkeeper making a fine save m the matt h in-Ue< n the Chinese and the R.A.r. <n: Friday.20 words
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Article132 1939-02-26 22 Singapore, Saturday. OVER 70 guests sat down to dinner last nifcht at the G. H. Cafe, the occasion being m honour of Dr J. Emite Smith who deputised for Ma j. R. H. Zehnder as a member of the Legislative Council during the latter 's132 words
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Article40 1939-02-26 22 O>tJenWar-n. Feb. 24.— Ragnhild Hiveg: Denmark broke the world record fo tl?e we: v f:V.s five bundred metr.e." free style. Her time waa 6 minutes 34.3 seecrtds, v. n -tins her own record of (3 mnutei 39.1 sees.40 words
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Article530 1939-02-26 22 JOE EAGLE WINS WELL OVER HEMCHIT Last Night's Boxing At The Happy World (By "REFEREE") WIAT doughty little warrior Joe Eagle was altogether u> s "ian for Nei3 Hernchit m the main event at the Happy World last niffht. It was a ten round contest and it went the distance,530 words
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Article28 1939-02-26 22 Tl Garrison Gou mixed four.somei c.m^^g jjf vii ar: c! rf^g^SfajS- w* 1 BrittoitMM JnlA and s^ ra.,t r. I, Arrhdalf a«^| (i l{rlult,t and m^j28 words
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308 1939-02-26 22 Round-Island Cycle Road Race To day FOR the first time m the history oi Singapore sports, 61 crack Singapore cyclists, including entrants from jehore Bahru and the Military Force:", will take part m n rcund-the-igtend cycle race starting at Die Happy World Car Parking Ground at 7 a.m. to-day. Inspector308 words
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Advertisement116 1939-02-26 22 THE NEW THE LEADING THEATRE WILL GIVE YOU SATISFACTION. PERFECT SOUND PROJECTION OPENING TO-DAY:— <gaj£l |s t SHOW S". i a-. a* ■^^BmeßsSdluCBd?V^'> -*i>^ •'"'•*«£-jic«*«*2!t"" Jr ■-A lOcts. MATINEE SUN. 26th FEB. 10-30 A.M. 3 P.M. Mob. 27th FeK3 p.m. "Radio city revelsIT'S TIME SINGAPORE HAD A GOOD LAUGH NEXT116 words
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Advertisement158 1939-02-26 22 EASTERN REALTY CO., LTD. Lost Scrips. APPLICATION has been made to th" Directors of the above Company to issue duplicate certificates for 51, 204, 693 and 51 shares of $1- each fully paid up ir. this Company numbered from *****8 tf. *****8, x ***** to *****2, *****3 to *****5 and158 words
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Article, Illustration2423 1939-02-26 23 Da y Of Singapore Sprhtg~Meet Major Lindsay Years Scores Fine Double big swi:i:i» Total Pool $170,095 Ist. ($64,636) Bombus ***** 2nd. ($32,318) Ganderdown ***** 3rd. ($16,158) Rarford ***** Starters—s2,ol9 each. Royal Hampton ***** Tonroe ***** Empiric ***** Meadowman ***** AeriaJ Post ***** Smoke Dreams *****2,423 words
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Article, Illustration13 1939-02-26 23 11l "X Sfron 1 d ra<e won by KihindT 9t#li**j\ ntt* bukit fun13 words
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Article34 1939-02-26 23 Jj m The last joke heard at the j Race Course yesterday: Mine wasn't only the last horse m the race ■—1 think it was the last race m the horse. ■«■>34 words
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Article91 1939-02-26 23 Race 1: VALSCOURT $80 and 320. Diator $28. Bound Farr $11. Race 2: KABINDA §57 and $14. Victory Parade $13. Wotan $11. Race 3: INVENTORY $47 and $11. Silver Lace $8. Lisheen $9. Race 4: San? Ayah $24 and $3. Last Crusader $10. Abbot's Temptation $11.91 words
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Article20 1939-02-26 23 Ireland beat Scotland m an international rugby match played at Dublin on Saturday by 12 points to three.20 words
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Advertisement94 1939-02-26 23 BESAR ROAD 5 (Malaya's LeacTi.t* Amusement Park). 2 !DAN€E PALACE i S (AIR CO>niilONl.D;. 'PHONE 2477, 5 Z RLBTAURAN1 1 BAR ATTACHED. 1 NIGHT DANCES j [NIGHTLY FROM 9-30 p.m.- 12 MIDNIGHT I ADMISSION 50 as. I TEA DANCES 1 EVERY MON., TUES., WED., IHURS., FRI. SAT. j ADMISSION FREE.94 words
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Miscellaneous23 1939-02-26 23 Tide Tables SUNDAY High Tide: 2.16 a.m (8.8 feeti. 3.00 p.m. <7.5 feet) Low Tide: 841 a.m. (2 feet) 8.40 p.m. (3.5 feet)23 words
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87 1939-02-26 24 i\V the many matters that will he discussed at the Malayan education conference which will be held al Kuala Lumpur during the August Bank holidays, one of the most important will be, it is said, the revision of salary schemes of Asiatic teachers.87 words
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Article461 1939-02-26 24 RECOGNITION OF FRANCO'S GOVT. London, F^'b. 25. fONTACT between the British and l> French Governments on the subject of extending full diplomatic recognition to General Franco has been closely maintained, and for the last few days, agreement has been reached on the need for acting with the minimum of delay.British Official Wireless; Reuter - 461 words
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Article391 1939-02-26 24 XTOLLOWING were the resoits of English and Scottish League football inalthe; play on Saturday: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I. Lirminpham 1 Grlmsbj T. I Belt- nW, toiddersfleW T. 2 UhailtonA. 3 Portsmouth '> Ohtl;ea i E.ent.o.d Leeds U. 1 Lverton 2 Lsices^er C. l Astdi Villa 1 Liverpool391 words
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104 1939-02-26 24 BABY ARIZMENDI BEATEN IN NEW YORK New York, Feb. 25. AT Madison Square Garden, Lou Ambers beat Baby Arizmendi by a technical knock-out at the end of the tenth round m a 12-round fight after a furious contest. Ambers owed his win m a great measure to cuts, m theReuter - 104 words
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258 1939-02-26 24 Forward Stride In R. A. F. Long -Range Flying Plans BRITAIN'S AIR MIGHT Sir Kingsley On Its Relation To Empire Defence LONDON, FEB. 25. CIR KINGSLEY WOOD, SECRETARY FOR AIR, IN A SPEECH DESk CRIBED THE FLIGHT OF THE R.A.F. BOMBERS TO AUSTRALIA LAST YEAR AS A FURTHER STRIDE FORWARDBritish Official Wireless - 258 words
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107 1939-02-26 24 London, Feb. 25. Anxiety is felt over the six passengers and the four crew of the German airliner which failed to reach its destination m the gulf of Genoa last evening after a flight from the Balearic Islands. Ships and seanlanes m theReuter - 107 words
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Article22 1939-02-26 24 Berlin, Feb. 25. Mr. Prentiss Gilbert, United States Charge d'Affaires, died suddenly of a heart attack. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article458 1939-02-26 24 S.C.S. BEAT G.E. C. 4—2 Singapore, Sa*ur»la.\. OTAGING tamarkable come-back m the second half of the game, the Singapore Cold Storage to-day beav the General Electric Company by four goals to two m a socc?r match played a t the PoUce D?pot padang m Thomson Road. Both teams played an458 words
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Article128 1939-02-26 24 Paris, Feb. 25. DETAILS of a pact between France and Gen. Franco beyond the question of recognition are not revealed but, according to reports Croi San Sebastian received by French diplomatic Circes, an agreement has been signed by M. Berard at Burgos to cover,Reuter - 128 words
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Article137 1939-02-26 24 BRITAIN'S DEFENCE PLANS London. Feb. 25. UARIOUS aspects of the Government's defence plans will be debated m th 3 H:u?e of Commons on three days next week commencing on Monday wh3r the defence loans will be discussed second reading, and on the following days when a wide range of subjectsBritish Official Wireless - 137 words
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Article27 1939-02-26 24 Bombay, Feb. 25. Mahatma Gandhi who travelled from Wardha (Central Provinces) to Rajkot on a peace mission has ordered suspension of civil disobdience there.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article52 1939-02-26 24 Another Russo Japanese Clash Tokyo. Feb. 25. ANOTHER frontier clash between Japanese and Soviet troops is reported m a message from Harbin, ao cording to the Domei agency. The fighting involved 50 Soviet cavalrymen and Japanese border patrols. It lasted two hours, and took place neat Liupiten m the ArgunReuter - 52 words
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Article115 1939-02-26 24 COUNT CIANO' S VISIT TO WARSAW Warsaw. Feb. 2.'». rjOUNT Ciano is arriving today. Italy attaches K:rea( importance to his five-day visit. Poland's attitude towards the Itakr claims on France It expected to take prominent place m the discussions, anc political circles are not surprised L' Count Ciano offers toReuter - 115 words
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94 1939-02-26 24 Republican Resistance No Longer Possible I Paris. Feb 25 ACCORDING to information recant flora Madiirt. the Republican a*, ritie.s m central Zone no longer c sider resistance possible. It is stated that Gen. Miaja I***"* dotted his predominating role and I retired to the background. It fc I reported thatReuter - 94 words
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