Malaya Tribune, 1 April 1938
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Title Section40 1938-04-01 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales j XXVII.- -No. 77. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday, April I, I°4B. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1938 FIVE CENTS.40 words
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Advertisement19 1938-04-01 1 |HE NEWS W\TH YOUR ■reakfast I Tk I hi him: JfcWJR 1 HOT i r in i turn i19 words
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Advertisement8 1938-04-01 1 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya8 words
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Article129 1938-04-01 2 Sofia. I CIGARETTE has caused Ihe teath il of tv.o boys and 110.003 w. rib ©J carnage near here. One of the boys, lb-vcar-oJd Enu It f.. developed a liking for smoking *hen v young chito. His lather, nj wealthy owner of a large Hour mill,129 words
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Article136 1938-04-01 2 Paris. WHEN a nine-year-old boy Was crresteS here for the fourth tarn* he confessed that he was '•Ntimhi r ll M In a grtvup of young "gangsters' ranging from eight io 15 years of age. The boy and an older companion were discovered stealing vane m the136 words
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503 1938-04-01 2 PLEA MADE FOR LEAGUE (Ky Air Mail) London. A statement, condemn ng recent event* in Europe as a "victory for A mterr.afonal Olivine" and fc* 7 Knfc Upon the Government to take the lead hi raßyi-g nations to eta* firm on the basis of the League503 words
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Article34 1938-04-01 2 The Maharashtriya Mandal, the famous Physical Culture Institute of Poona, has decided to stun a College for Physical Training in Pcona from June next. The minimum qualification for admission to' the College is matriculation.34 words
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Article66 1938-04-01 2 Prieska, Cape Province. A STORK has been found dead here after flying 7,000 miles from Germany. It bore a ring on its leg stating that it was born in Sehleswig-Molstein. Germany. The bird was ringed in June, 1933. An inscription on the ring asked that66 words
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87 1938-04-01 2 Helsinki. Sir Vernon Norman, chairman or the Finnish department of the London Chamber of Commerce, has arrived here to moke arrangements for the visit of I the delegation cf British,businessmen to Finland this summer. In an interview Sir Vernon stated that personal contact with -the87 words
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Article156 1938-04-01 2 Brighter Outlook In Durham f <Ey Air Mail* Bishop Auckland. Mar. 18. The number of unemployed in the distressed area of South-West Durham has fallen by 2,073 during the pas£ 12 months* it is announced here. The recently estLbiished trading estate at St. iielen's. Auckland, is expected to156 words
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Advertisement249 1938-04-01 2 <Ji>e Baby Mrllin'. Food and she will Jf^^ toon develop .tardy little limbs. r<»s.y <be«?k» and a hmfmj deposition. I 1 ,ii *^m* Mm^. tittra mixed ah dire.-t.-d. IWfc»'«F««4 I 1 —MM all tbe vital nourishment I A I 9( r.t mi brr-asl milk- and Njrl ~ie feS f(J J249 words
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Advertisement77 1938-04-01 2 -.~-3a \fa When a MAN tells you JT\ that it is years since he had f A his last dental trouble, J/y that his dentist recom- mended a good tooth J *^C^-t powder and that he has J Jnf used since, V that as a result he has, at L/77 words
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Article119 1938-04-01 3 f j (tty Air Mail) New York, March 15. gCHOO GIRL M*rie D e Robbie. aged fourteen, and Michael Rodri3Uf aged nineteen, of New York, were so anxious to marry that thi' asked two older friends to act as bride and bridegroom. "If try to119 words
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Article97 1938-04-01 3 Chicago. Illinois. THING' and "ain't" have been selected 1/ Professor Walter K. Smart as the fvo most abused words in the English t^gue. Profesfc' Smart, who teaches at North- University told reporters that araeig other overworked words were: In Bigness—' Proposition." Ampu Women—"Awfully, terribly and97 words
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Article130 1938-04-01 3 British Official Wireless. London. Mar. 28. ANSWERING several questions cerning the recent expropriation of > foreign oil interests in Mexico, the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr. R. A. Butler, said the Government had under consideration the various steps which might be open to them to take toBritish Official Wireless. - 130 words
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310 1938-04-01 3 DIVIDED AMONG THREE CAPITALS Burgos. THE Government of Nationalist Spain has now completi d the remcv;V of its offices from Salamanca and is scattered among three different cities. Valladolid. which has itself twice beee the capital of Spain, houses the Minis try of Public Order.310 words
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Article90 1938-04-01 3 New York. Thirty American members of the crew which tool; the old liner Leviathan from here to Scotland for "scrap." hsve returned here grumhhng because they had no roasi turkey on the voyage The Leviathans chief was a Canadian who "boiled the turkeys instead of90 words
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Article84 1938-04-01 3 Sofia. THERE are as many as 9,985 men arid women in Bulgaria who are over 90 years of age, accord, ing to statistics just published here. Most of them are in full possession of their faculties, and are still at work. This remarkable longevity is84 words
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Article160 1938-04-01 3 Casablanca. AN air raid rehearsal here was so effective that thousands of Arabs, in the native quarter of the town, were firmly convinced that a real attack was in progress and. for a time, panic reigned. Calm was eventually restored; but. many Arabs refused160 words
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242 1938-04-01 3 20 Years' Pay Istanbul. WHEN Ali Murteza and Mehmet Hilmi. two Turks who nave served a 20-year sentence on Devil's Island, the penal settlement in French Guiana, arrived back in Istanbul, they found jobs waiting for them, and also 20 years* salary242 words
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Article91 1938-04-01 3 It is understood that the Government of Sind propose to negotiate with the Central Government authorities v/ith regard to the financial relations between Sind and the Centre. It is stated the Sind Government intend to suggest that the Central Government should remove the burden of the barrage debt91 words
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Advertisement71 1938-04-01 3 THE CAMAY BEAUTY METHOD i i Clean, natural loveliness is beauty's first law! Twice every j day apply a light lather of Camay io your face and hands. Then 30 seconds with a soft cloth and warm water —a rinse in cold—and your skin will glow with a new, deep,71 words
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Advertisement140 1938-04-01 3 Gillette reduces your shaving costs Insist on Gillette don't be persuaded to buy inferior blades on the grounds that they are cheaper. They may be lower in price, but they are not economical in use. The best way to reduce your shaving costs is to buy Blue Gillette blades and140 words
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Article344 1938-04-01 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES NEW MOTOR VESSEL LAUNCHED Built In Hongkong For Burns Philp Co. Hongkong, Mar. 22. Ft; number of vessels built recently in Hongkong to the order of the Burns Philip Company of Australia was augmented yesterday, when the Taikoo Dockyard and Engineering Company, Ltd launched the single screw344 words
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Article203 1938-04-01 4 One Of Largest Hongkong Built Yachts Hongkong, Mar. 22. What must be one of the largest yachts built in Hongkong was launched at Cheungshawan yesterday afternoon, when the Brmuda cutter Orient took the water. She belongs to Mr. F. A. Jenckes, of Providence, Rhode Island, and was203 words
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Article466 1938-04-01 4 Rome. TWO documents just issued reveal the conviction of the Italian General Staff that the next war will be won by a lightning blow delivered at the outset. General Pariani, for War. in his introduction to the army estimates, says: "The fundamental principle of our466 words
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Advertisement495 1938-04-01 4 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England). P. O. S. N. CO.'s OUTWARDSDue. Tonnage. Spore. 1938. CORFU 15,000 Apr. 8 SOUDAN 6,500 Apr. 8 CHITRAL 15,000 Apr. 22 CARTHAGE 15,000 May 6 BURDWAN 6,070 May 7 RANCHI 17,000 M.«/ 20 RAJPUTANA 17,000 June 3 SOMALI 6.800 June 3 NALDERA 16,000495 words
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Advertisement79 1938-04-01 4 8.1. (APCAR) SAILINGS, For HONGKONG, AMOY JAPAN. Leave Singapore. SANTHIA 8,000 Apr. 7 TALMA 10,000 Apr. 21 SIRDHANA 8,000 May 5 For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. SIRDHANA 8,000 Apr 2 SHIRALA 8,000 Apr. 16 TILAWA 10,000 Apr. 30 p&o BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O.79 words
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Advertisement398 1938-04-01 4 Tk~~" TO FRENCH PORTS S s I IL* CHARCEURS REUNIS j j HOMEWARDS. J *CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Apr. 4 S I ADEN For Marseilles, Ha vre. Antwerp Dunkirk Apr. 7 i J *CAP. PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes, S. Nazaire Bordeaux Apr. 28 I TO398 words
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Advertisement458 1938-04-01 4 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng ALSIA 19-4 19-4 20-4 21-4 RORINGIA 10-5 10-5 11-5 12-5 FIONIA 31-5 31-5 1-6 2-6 LALANDIA458 words
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Advertisement441 1938-04-01 4 STEAMER JfILINGS §NOR»EUTSCHER (lifcrporated In Armany). The undernoted are Ihe Company s intended fixtures:— 1 OUTWAE). For MANILA, HONGKofe, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA I JAPAN. Due Spore. 1938. "POTSDAM" omits N«h China In port s.s. ISAR, omits Man* and Japan Apr. 3 s "AACHEN" omits Man!: Apr. 23 "GNEISENAU" omiis l>rth441 words
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Article183 1938-04-01 5 (By Air Mail) THE opinion that a wartime a S ric»l tura, ffilSffrVg* £_*g*P a drastic change in diet has been expressed here ov Sir John Russell the Director of the Rothamsted Experimental Station an a-ri-cultural research institute near Harpenden (Hertfordshire) Addressing {he Leeds Luncheon Club183 words
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Article65 1938-04-01 5 <By Air Mail) London, Mai. Is ELY ING Officer David Llcuelh/n 1 is planning to make the first aeroplane flight to Mauritius, tn the Indian Ocean. Flying a small machine, he will be accompanied by Miss Planet, a resident of the Island, whom he taught to fly65 words
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Article192 1938-04-01 5 HPHE protracted controversy over A the Calcutta University's emblem, which was taken exception to by a large section of the Muslims of Bengal on the ground of its being idolatrous in conception, has ended. The University has decided to modify the design of its Crest so as192 words
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Article89 1938-04-01 5 "Germany Must Rely On Her Own Strength" 1 I Berlin. Germany must not rely on others, but on her own strength in upholding her claim for colonies, declares Der Ring", a political weekly. International schemes follow too easily the erroneous belief that serious problems can be smoothed89 words
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177 1938-04-01 5 Boston, Massachusetts. A TALE of a fierce battle with a sea monster 23 feet long- that was only subdued by a concerted attack from the whole crew has been brought back by the fishing trawler Boston, which has arrived here. Captain Nicholas Cole and his177 words
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Article167 1938-04-01 5 CTEPS arc being taken by people's representatives in the Madras Legislative Assembly to raise the question of the formation of Andhrariesa as a separate province. Eighty members of the Legislature 1 have sent a requisition to the Premier to give this question a precedence in the proceedings167 words
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Advertisement545 1938-04-01 5 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality i TENDERS. TENDERS are now invitee lor ihe following materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room Date of Closing. Supply of Tipping Wagons Supply of labour and explosives for quarrying, sledging and loading granite at Mandai Quarry for one year. (Deposit $100).545 words
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Advertisement645 1938-04-01 5 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE closed g from the mh" will be 1938, b«h daM£i&. the 30th AprU C. H. GOLDIE, Municipal Secretary. a wttoFlale] IN S^i^°^SSP RT OF THE »1 RAITS SETTLEMENTS OrIg^^f*^ SINGAPORE, tn tv,f IV A ff Summons No. 6 of 1919 dated 21st dnv ?J tled by llis645 words
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Advertisement559 1938-04-01 5 PUBLIC NOTICES i TENDERS SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST Tenders are invited for the excavation of approximately 100,000 cubic yards of earth for filling and levelling land on the North Side of Alexandra Road. Plans. Specification and Form of Tender may be obtained at the Office of the Singapore Improvement Trust on559 words
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Advertisement114 1938-04-01 5 and sell m °ke Enquiries invited from all markets. WHOLESALB ONLY. Thone 8785-Write or call at E. NASSIM SONS, Watch Manufacturers, 381, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. HOMEO?SrcX^ r,ng Made in Switzerland, combine accurate time. keeping with beauty Large selection of* 1 wrist and pocket models at THYE CHIJNG ft CO.114 words
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Advertisement18 1938-04-01 5 I SPRING I Commencing Monday |<h, jand iin.il Saturday nth April. ECHIGOYA CO., LTD. j 131, MIDDLE ROAD.18 words
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Article447 1938-04-01 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Mar. 31. KUHBc* Previous To-day Change Tone Steady Steadiest ■*POt Buyers 5 516 5 516 BelJer*» 53 8 5 3 8 Ist Forward (April) Buyers 5 516 5 516 Sellers 5 3 8 5 3 8 2nd Forward (May) Buyers 5 38 55 16447 words
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1036 1938-04-01 6 'From Our Own Reporter) lmothc-p ~r Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. ANOTHER yeai of progress and improvement in the affairs of Malayan Collieries the uW?2Kif h± 2 b Ur f sts resultin irom the flas'i prosperity caused by r I l ed demand for and rubber earlier1,036 words
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Article187 1938-04-01 6 Singapore, Mar. 31. R. <Siam> W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $153 R. tSiam» W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $14i> R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $140 Siam Rice •Lowhway" No. 1 $200 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 2 $130 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 3 $172 Siam187 words
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86 1938-04-01 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tnursday noon. Buyers. Seller*. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. March) |m& Good F.A.Q. in bales (F. 0.8. March) 153/. 157No. I.X.R.S.S. (Soot-lccse) (awardab'e Spore) I6* a 16 >A do. April 16i, «jgs,do. Apr. June 1534 iei' H dc.86 words
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Article459 1938-04-01 6 Net Profit of $92,647.51 r«r The Year THE following is the report of the directors of Jeram Kuantan Rubber Estate. Ltd., for the vear ended Dcc 31, 1937 The report will b? presented to shareholders at the 26th ordinary general meeting of the company to be held459 words
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Advertisement774 1938-04-01 6 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. issued and Paid Up lit AD UHICE, CHI N A BUILDING, CHLLIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES. Managing Director 3172 Secretary 4944 General Manager 3513 Aecnnntant 3020 Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: /fCX NEW YORK BA^KERSI Midland Bank, Ltd. *****8774 words
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Article818 1938-04-01 7 Quotation By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Mar. 31, 5 p.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers. Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 34% Asam Kumbang 28!- 30|ftKral Malay 42 6 47 6nom Ayer Hitam 19 20 Ayer Weng 0_55 065 Bangrin Tin 17 G 18 6 Batu Selangor 120 130818 words
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Article99 1938-04-01 7 Tohiti. Dutch, 684 tens, from Pontianak 31-3. to Pontianak 2-4. Henrik, Norwegian, 761 tons, from Bangkok 31-3, to Bang!.oK 1-4. G.G. Pasquier, French. 1,235 tons, from Saigon 31-3, to Saigon 2-4. Toba. Dutch, 684 tons, from Djambi 31-3. to Djambi via Sabah 2-4. Tcboali, Dutch. 662 tens, from99 words
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Article27 1938-04-01 7 Mrs. Jack Ratcliffe. of Perak, is in "ingapore to meet her father and nother, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wallace, who xre returning from Australia after long leave.27 words
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Article435 1938-04-01 7 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Friday. WE are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White, Weld and Co., New York, report to us by cable as follows: RUBBER Necessitous liquidation is believed to435 words
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Article239 1938-04-01 7 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Mar. 30. 5 d m. Total for Company Dividend Books financial company jgjj Date £x Div year Payable Date to date Hon? Fatt 9% Final Apr. 5 Apr. 12 Apr. 6 20* Hone Kong Tin 10% Int. less tax Aprl. 4 Mar. 21239 words
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Article252 1938-04-01 7 Maynard Co., Ltd $30,000 Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31'. 95 105 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 1301 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 30 102 104 nom Hi* 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 108 110 nom IH% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar.31 Sept. 30 113252 words
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Article138 1938-04-01 7 Report By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Apr. 1. MINING. Tin ihree montns H170.0.0 down 80-, Spot £169.10.0 down 80-, and New York 38 cents down cents. Cable advices from London disclose that there was quite a big interest on the buying side in Sterling Tin shares but138 words
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Article17 1938-04-01 7 Singapore, Apr. 1. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $84% (up ft).17 words
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Article17 1938-04-01 7 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 16 (down >%); Sellers 16%, (down17 words
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311 1938-04-01 7 Singapore, April I. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat 3- 3 4 Ayer Hitam 19 20 Eangrins 17 3 T B3 Batu Selangors 1.22 130 Chanderiangs 15 16 Hitam Tm 0.35 0 10 Hcngkong T,n 17 6 18Gxd Hong PattS 0.94 o.oBcd Idns Hya. 4 6 5311 words
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Article92 1938-04-01 7 The following are leaving for Europe in the Marella to-morrow: Miss J Ballantyne. Miss McCarron. Mrs J D Mitchell. Mrs. Gerrard, Miss C N Smith Dr. Gordon Camming, Mrs. M C Wise,' Capt. and Mrs. L. Johnson, Mis<=ea m. Rothery and M. Wrobell. Mr. W Wolffe92 words
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Article59 1938-04-01 7 A Chinese woman is said to have attempted suicide by jumping into th" off the Woodlands jungle, yesterday. She alleged that her husband had nerlected her, forcing her to stay with other people, who asked her why she had separated from him. She had no external injuries but vomittiner was59 words
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Article26 1938-04-01 7 The following are the exchange rates this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hong JCong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. 1 j j26 words
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Article87 1938-04-01 7 Singapore, Apr. 1. London T.T. 2 3 27 32 London demand 2 3 27 32 Lyons demand 1880 Switzerland demand 250% Hamburg demand 142 New York demand 57% Montreal demand 57% Batavia demand 103% Samarang demand 103% Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demand 158% Madras and Colombo demand 153% Hongkong87 words
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Article82 1938-04-01 7 London T.T. 2 4 132 London demand 2 4 116 I ondon 30 days' sight 2 4 332 London 60 days' sight 2 4 332 London 3 months' sight 2 4% London 4 months' sight 2 4% New York demand 58' n New York 90 do 58% Calcutta, Bombay82 words
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Article104 1938-04-01 7 London, Mar. 31. Paris 1G2 1 1G New Ycrk 4.93 9 16 Montreal 5.oo Brussels Geneva 21.66% Amsterdam s.cs Milan 94% Be-'in 12.36% Prague 142 3 io Belgrade 2ig Copenhagen 22 .40 Stockholm 19.iu 1 Oslo 19 9'» Vienna nominal Madrid nominal 113 3 li> Rio 2 13104 words
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Article30 1938-04-01 7 At the annua 1 meeting in Singapore this morning, Teluk Anson Rubber dei a Ana' dividend of ten per cent., making 15 per cent, for the year.30 words
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Article489 1938-04-01 7 League- Of Nations Bulletin THE health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern bureau for the week ended Mar. 26 is as follows: Flague: isassein and Rangoon were the oniy ports in the eastern Arena to report the presence of human plague but in each there489 words
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Advertisement167 1938-04-01 7 f S. R LEVY CO. j J Shanghai, Hongrkonf, Manila, Singapora. I Invest™--* Bgwfcen antf Brokers Jn Securities end Commodities I I L>a::i/ Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service* I Membera: 1 jj NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. LO. LMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF NY I) NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO167 words
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Advertisement144 1938-04-01 7 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated In China by Special Charter). 12. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444 Asst. Manager's Office 6442 Exchange Dept. 6442 General Office 5188-9 Cable Address: "CHUNGKUOV Paid Up Capital Ch. 40.C00,000.0a Reserve Funds in excess Ch. 4,800,000.0 ft Total Assets approximately Ch. $1,800,000,000.00 HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI.144 words
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Article169 1938-04-01 8 Washington. Investigations by a woman succeeded in solving complicated Chinese code messages nave led to the v'unvictioi! ol five men for trading guns end ami] inition for opium. The woman, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith Friedman, i: an expert cryptanalysl Shf» was lent by the United States Go169 words
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231 1938-04-01 8 Lcndcn. Mar. IS. TINCE the extension of the Empire Air Mad Sciume to India three \>iHk a*c, seme 21 tons of firstdaisft maSj hh r been carried by air to the coamrlcs served. Sir Walter Wonursicy. MP., the Asistant s< tm i .stated this231 words
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Article181 1938-04-01 8 Mfiu expected from Europe (London 1 Mails) by the evening train, time ot oeUvery Of boxholders' letters and general delivery of letters only 8.30 a.m. toM Mato expected *rom Holland etc. by j ;he WeUevrcden. due at Singapore toMails expected from China and Japan i y the La181 words
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Article24 1938-04-01 8 The ss Java for Philippine bland. Mails previously announced as closing at 11 a.m. to-day will now close at 4 pm. to-day.24 words
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Article110 1938-04-01 8 The monthly committee meeting oi the Straits Chinese Harmonica Party Us held on March 29, at 21-1. Lorona IG, Geylang Road. Mr -Tan Siong Sen« was th- chairman. Mr Lim Guan Ynng was elected hon. t sv>rt.avr. The nan. treasurer r*DOrted that the money collected during the110 words
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Article84 1938-04-01 8 St Andrew'? OB A. team vs. Wcarne Bros. Snorts Club on St. Andrew's ground to-morrow: M. Armstrong M. Kholoff. M. Hartley. .7. Moss (caot.K A. Joseph. L. Ledoux. Wee Loon?; Fook, Koh Hock Heng, Seah Yun Chong. H. Vancvylenbcrg, G. Vaz. Reserves: C. Crowther and' Tan Ah84 words
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Article223 1938-04-01 8 SPORT Tne Tides:—ll a.m.. 8 ft. S ins 11.18 p.m., 8 it. 7 ins. FCOtWI: S.A.F.A. League. Div I, MP v S.R.C. Anson Road Stadium: Div. 111. V.M.C A v. S.C.F.A. V.M.C.A. Tennis: Tournament at S.C c. ana V.M.C.A. Boxing: Dharmaraj v. Mortell. tor Featherweight Title:223 words
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Article125 1938-04-01 8 "Terang BularT Draws Full House i AT THE CINEMAS TERANG EUI \N." an ente; ia n.iv Malay L.iKie, .shown last at the Riu Cinema, Geylang, drew lull nouses. "Terang Bulan" deals with a lovv story,. It is released through RKO Radip Pictures and was actually made in Java125 words
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Article187 1938-04-01 8 SAW THROUGH HIS BLUFF" Flats Trespasser Sent To Prison Singapore Tnursday. SENTENCE of four months', rJL «?sthlS 5 morninf passed by Mr. E. C. G. Ba\vp*t ?he Alrd Magistrate, on an Indian Mokmmedan named Hamid bin Hattiza had been found at Sonhia Flats, Wumo itoau. HamTd wasi found by the187 words
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Article128 1938-04-01 8 Singapore. Aor. i. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Tsushima Maru 22; Ophir 20 Sheers Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) EUveray 18; Bangalore 16; .:ava L 4, Ccharnjipr-t 11; Potsdam 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2) T->vbank128 words
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Advertisement156 1938-04-01 8 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL J TO-NICIIT j j( o«-ktail llanrr <« »..10p.m.j Dinner Dance (inform,!) 9.30 to midnight j FAREWKIX PBBF*O*MANCB BY THE j I'OI'( I.AX COMEDY DANCERS 1 JUNE 8t COLLETT j xsT NIGHT NON-PINEfIS %KM j I Directed by Dan Hopkins I I Sea View Harttel 1 S IDEAL156 words
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Advertisement158 1938-04-01 8 WAKE lIP YOUR LIVER BILEWithout Calomel—And You'll Jump Out of Bed Full oi Vim and Vigour. The liver should pour out two pints of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bit* is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up158 words
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Miscellaneous366 1938-04-01 8 tpOSTAL IXTELIiIGKNCE j j A STEAMER FLAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY u< nfc. Apr. l l P-m. Eengat and Tembilahan BaOT Java, South-West. Sumatra. S-Easj Borneo. Celebes, Moluccas and 2 .30 p.m. Timor Dilly ggjg 1 2.30 p.m. F-ngkaiis, F. de T '-ock. Padang, P. Amnonfr 1 3 p.m. Faroe, Siak and366 words
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Miscellaneous509 1938-04-01 8 CLUB DIARY Were are pore member* ol which an [ne -Malay:i Tribune TM* rcprovided ti&euHly for tnem. laiies ore mvUcd to jfappenings oj r The included in ihe Diaiy oj nteT ••Club Diary can cover laments, other Lion?, and w0rt..19 y. lJL arv oj than tho:;e recorded in the yarj509 words
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261 1938-04-01 9 "TO SAVE HIS SANITY- I ESS than a week after he won i' 15,128 in a football pool and threw up his job as a plumber, thirty-four-year-old Reginald Smith, of Claverton-street, Bath, was fed up. Worry aboiu the money and shoals261 words
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114 1938-04-01 9 PLEA for help for "down and out" old soldiers in the Dominions who "have not a caf-in-hells chance" has been made at Ihe "Old Contemptibles" annual conference in London. lt was also decided to press for Government help for "Old Contemptibles" who receive no114 words
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Article131 1938-04-01 9 •By Air Mail» J London, xvlar. 18. The records of the Royal Empire 1 Society's Conference on Imperial Devej lopment. which was held at th* end ol j last year, have now been published. The Press did not report these proceedings at tne time but it has b?en131 words
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Article314 1938-04-01 9 Sequel To Lloyd Road Crash Singapore. Thursday. [jjlR. Douglas Alfred Rushton. a European school teacher, was this afternoon fined $30 or one month's imprisonment by Mr. H A. Forrer, District Judge. Criminal District Court on a charge cf negligent driving. The case was a sequel to an314 words
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189 1938-04-01 9 Washington. MOKE than one out of every four rural families in the United States has received oublie assistance at some t me in the last few months, it has been revealed officially here. "The effects of the current business slump189 words
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Article118 1938-04-01 9 r£l\E aid of Section 144 Cr. I\C. to prevent a breach of the peace has b:en requisitioned under extraordinary circumstances. It Is gathered that a tame deer belonging to one Mr. Dills of Baghmara in Ohanbr.d (Bihar") cf .ate tcok a fancy to knocking down persons.118 words
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Article62 1938-04-01 9 Resolutions recommending to the Governments to recognise ihe Homeopathic system cf treatment will be Introduced In the Bengal and Bihar Legislative Assemblies. Tne resolutions state that in order to give a Lair scene tc :he system, the Government should appoint a council consisting of hemecpatnic practitioners to frame suitable curriculum62 words
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Article166 1938-04-01 9 A MAN of Gampur, says the Asso- ciated Press correspondent at Naha n. had vowed to rffcr hLs one healthy tooth plated with gold to God during the pendency of a civt! suit filed by him, which was eventually decided in his favour As the suit166 words
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Article208 1938-04-01 9 Alan Electrocuted While Operating Drill ,m Singapore. Thursday. IN returning a verdict of death by misadventure. Mr. w. G Port«r the ?h2 8 22£ C rone o o n found to-day 'that the death or a 2*-year-old Cantonese frcng Yee. was due to shock by electrofh tio n ?>208 words
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Advertisement166 1938-04-01 9 Unmistakably the best offers in town. GlAtf S 1X4.11* I Ist GRAND EASTER OFFERS of EVERYTHING for EVERYBODY More Str'k'ng BARGAINS LADIES' SLACKS. i LADIES' SILK $5.25 a pair. BRASSIERES LADIES' LINEN a pair. SHORTS. LADIES' KNICKERS $3.10 a pair. 60 cts. a pair. LADIES' SKIRTST" LAĔn» COTTON $3.90 each.166 words
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Advertisement396 1938-04-01 10 j 7Y/£ THRILLS OF "CAPTAIN BLOOD" i j j 77/£ ADVENTURE of -BOUNTY" A Ei I T I I S ALL COMBINED TO MAKE ONE OF THE f\ \\\J 1* FINEST SCREEN TRIUMPHS OF THIS ERA... 6Jg TO-NIGHT 9.15 j j 1 i I SEE theatiack on the pirate hold396 words
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Advertisement37 1938-04-01 10 S PARADISE FOR TWO IS PARADISE S FOR YOU! LOUD APPLAUSE GREETS jp BIG MUSICAL COMEDY TRIUMPH! f 9B j j j NATURALLY it'll be at the j APITOL!! 2f TfaeCrestesi Comedy I W?' Cast Ever Assam/Wed37 words
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Article668 1938-04-01 11 "Deep Appreciation Of Consideration" MARRIAGE DISSOLUTION BILL THE Jiliiolntiim of the marriage of the Suitrm and Sultanah of Johore h announced in a letter to the "Tribune" «rroup from the Mentri lit'vur. Johore. rhe letter, which encloses a copy of a I i to bi668 words
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Article55 1938-04-01 11 Malacca, Thursday. A serious motor accident resulting in the death of an elderly Chinese took place to-day at Tranquerah. It appears that a Johore cat. coming from Tanjong to town, was trying to overtake a lorry when a man crossing the road walked into the car. The man died immediately.55 words
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Article226 1938-04-01 11 THE first photographs ever published of the famous Mac mot line, the French underground fortifications along the German »rontier, have been shown here in a French film, "Double Sur Ln Ligne Maginot." In view of the fact that during the recent political tension over Austria leave of226 words
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Advertisement306 1938-04-01 11 ASKING FOR TROUBLE The first surreptitious smoke is apt to lead to trouble with dire results lor the young offender; possibly parental chastisement, and probably an upsec stomach. The former should have a salutary a"fs effect, the latter consequence of "*vAkijj childish misdoing can quickly be >*\ jj dose of306 words
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Advertisement339 1938-04-01 11 To assist the Party's Unemployed Men—ers and to Replenish Old Performance Paraphernalia THE OLEH OLEH PARTY will stase A COMICAL DRAMA ENTITLED "KIA SAL GONG KIA SAT (interposed with KroncJion<rs, Stambuts and Extra Turns) at the "A" THEATRE, HAPPY WORLD TO-NIGHT AT 9 KM. ADMISSION— $1.50, $1.00, 50 cents. TICKETS339 words
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Advertisement383 1938-04-01 11 WHAT A TEAM WHAT A GRAND SHOW!* m^^ THE HEART-STIRRING ROMANCE I of o shop-girl and a millionaire with your Joan ond fomed Spencer Tracy triumphanf together! lX ygm SPSENCER TRACY. 11 i 1 ALAN CURTIS RALPH v A Frank Bomn Production J Directed by Frank BorxAge NEXT WEEK AT383 words
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Obituary59 1938-04-01 12 Mr. Ngoh Chee Bah, aged 44, passed away peacefully at 1.50 p.m. yesterday, at his residence. No. 253, Onan Road. He leaves behind hLs widow, one daughter, 1 adopted son, 1 aged mother and 1 sister to mourn his loss. The funeral will take place on Sa'turdav,59 words
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Article823 1938-04-01 12 JJiHE problem of parking one's car in Ihe rush hour is by no means a problem peculiar to Malaya in general, and Singapore in particular. Indeed, it is so international that it must have caused as many furrowed foreheads in the capitals of the world as have the823 words
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108 1938-04-01 12 London, Mar. 30. THE Brazilian loan default was the subject of a Commons question today. Mr. Butler replied that the British Ambassador at Rio de Janeiro had been in constant touch not only with the representative of the Council of "Foreign Bondholders but with108 words
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Article102 1938-04-01 12 Departure From Singapore This Morning 9 Singapore, Friday. Unusually heavy traffic was seen in the Harbour Board grounds this morning, as cars streamed in and out, carrying hundreds of people, including high Johore State officials, who gathered to give H.H. the Sultan of Johore a hearty send102 words
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Article28 1938-04-01 12 A Chinese, assaulted by several Indians at 14th milestone, Seletar, yesterday, received a wound over the forehead and contusions over the right ankle. The injuries were not serious.28 words
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Article36 1938-04-01 12 A 7-year-old Chinese youth, knocked udown by a car at the 12 y 2 milestone Seletar, yesterday received severe abrasions over the forehead, the face and the right; foot. His parents accompanied the ambulance to hospital.36 words
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302 1938-04-01 12 NOTES COMMENTS Mussolini's Fighting Speech WE are preparing men and means for a war of quick decision." This remark made by Signor Mussolini at the opening session of the Italian Senate would have created a strong impression abroad had he not subsequently stated that ''we have reserve fuel in Italy302 words
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Article250 1938-04-01 12 JjURING ths past two days a considerable amount of written Japanese propaganda has found its way into Singapore. European and Chinese vernacular papers and public institutions have received booklets and pamphlets all of which deal with the present Si no-Japanese conflict. The object presumably, is to250 words
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Article227 1938-04-01 12 mHEODORE Hubback contributes a revealing article on the one-horned rhinoceros sondaicas;, now extinct, in the excellent quarterly journal "Saint Andrew's Outlook," in which he relates the strange and uncanny story of the last member of that romantic forest race. Hubback's contribution to wild life preservation in this227 words
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Article223 1938-04-01 12 rpHE aim of making Malaya as self- supporting as possible is gradually being realised, not only by extending the areas on which fooa crops can be grown and improving the quality of them, but in the direction of animal husbandry as well. Every little while we hear223 words
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Article233 1938-04-01 12 By "Looker On" rpHERE are fewer sopranos since we- men started smoking," says a doctor. This is the greatest argument yet in favour of smoking. A gentleman is one who refrains from striking his wife till the visitors have gone. A new kind of grass is233 words
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Advertisement358 1938-04-01 12 v B II T T OI\S A W,DE VARIETY TO CHOOSE FROM t___? LATEST VOGUES Prices From .02 cts. To .85 cts. Each ALSO The Very Latest in BELTS BUCKLES Belts: From .95cts. Each Buckles: From .25cts. Each JOcvdieA Qepa^tmeAiJ/ j 1 (i ]1 rTi r k_T I%^ N UAL358 words
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Advertisement23 1938-04-01 12 Railways ARE A j NATIONAL ASSET ARTIFICIAL WREATHS WITH SPARE DOMES ALWAYS IN STOCK. "OUR SHOP" 16, DHOBY GHAUT. SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE No. 2166.23 words
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Article880 1938-04-01 13 £1,000 Millions To Be Spent This Year? London, March 31. gIR John Simon, Chancellor of the Exchequer, will face the prospect of his Thousand Millions Budget with the heartening knowledge that the financial year ending this week gives him a net realised surplus of nearly880 words
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Article204 1938-04-01 13 Former President's Warning Reuter. Washington. Mar. 31. ADDRESSING the Council of Foreign Relations on his return from his European tiur. ex-President Hoover advocated absolute independence of politieal action and adequate preparedness as the best means of keeping out of another war. Describing Europe asReuter. - 204 words
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Article95 1938-04-01 13 Washington, Mar. 31. AWING to fears that a Fascist regime v may supervene in Mexico if President Cardenas is forced out of office the United States Government is resisting suggestions to intensify pressure on Mexico over the expropriation of the oil companies. Mr. Cordell95 words
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47 1938-04-01 13 Reuter. pRESIDBKT Rooserelfs o«««o,, *in a letter- font the President in „?< 2" actator ar expressed historical baekgrounC ena' too A n T, w a c to c >< to make me desire anuform *J\7cuS%M%? ***rtor*l* The letter is interpretr.(l as n renin ~L:f'i-Reuter. - 47 words
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Article311 1938-04-01 13 NON-INTER VENTION TO END? Reuter and British Official Wireless. London. Mar. 31. k FTER a lapse of several weeks the chairman's sub-committee of the N, n-Intervention Committee met to-day but made little progress. The secretary intimated that unless the Governments paid their contributions within the next few weeks it willReuter and British Official Wireless. - 311 words
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Article59 1938-04-01 13 British Official Wireless. London. Mar. 31. THE 10,000 ton cruiser H.M.S. Edinburgh 1 was launched to-day at the yard of Swan. Hunter and Wigham Richardson at Wallsend. She is one of 18 naval vessels being built on 'he Tyne and the keel of another enrser—H.M.S. Mauritius—will beBritish Official Wireless. - 59 words
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254 1938-04-01 13 rFHE King's speech at the opening of the Empire Exhibition at Glasgow on May 3 will be broadcast throu hout the Empire, it is announced London. His Majesty will speak at about 10 a.m. (g.m.t), the opening ceremony taking place at the famous Ibror254 words
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Article58 1938-04-01 13 Reuter. Rome, Mar. 31. IT is understood that agreement in princir le-has been reached on questions relating to Palestine and the Red Sea in to-day's Anglo-Italian conversations. It is believed the Suez Canal question is not yet broached. The experts are meeting again 'tomorrow and Lord PerthReuter. - 58 words
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Article188 1938-04-01 13 Unit Of International Brigade Reuter. Burgos, March 31. THE mrurgents this evening entered Tarragona FTovince near Ca cros according to an official claim, which states that an entire battalion of the In tinational Brigade was captured, all of whom were British, including the commander. Intense fightingReuter. - 188 words
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Article157 1938-04-01 13 In Upper Egypt Reuter. Cairo, Mar. 31. TIERCE rioting marked the elec1 tions to-dav in Upper Egypt. Four people were shot dead at Beirut when rival political parties clashed; a taxi driver was killed aY Minea and many people wĕrti injured at Tantah, including 25 police. The worstReuter. - 157 words
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Article72 1938-04-01 13 British Official Wireless. London, Mar. 31. THE Prime Minister informed the Com--1 mons to-day that the Van Zeeland economic report was still under consideration. "I feel." he said, that "in present circumstances it would be well to defer any decision whether effect shall be given to itsBritish Official Wireless. - 72 words
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Article59 1938-04-01 13 Shanghai, Apr. 1. IT is revealed that a new Japanese military estimate amounting to 4.850 million yen was introduced at the recent meeting ot the Imperial Diet. Of the total sum, 4,453 million yen is to be raised by the sale of bonds, and 318 million yen59 words
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Article87 1938-04-01 13 Austrian Church Is Pledged Reuter. Berlin. Mar. 31. IT is reported from Vienna that the Supreme Council of the Fvangelical Church has prepared a statement to be read in public, unconditionally supporting the anschluss. It is described as ''not only a duty but an expression ofReuter. - 87 words
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Article29 1938-04-01 13 There is no fundamental cleavage between the Government and the peo»* pie |g Britain on foreign policy, declarMj cd Lord Halifax in a :i address in Lon£ don yesterday.29 words
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Advertisement61 1938-04-01 13 1 £1,000 MILLIONS THis is how Britain's first £1.000 mUUont bvdaet smce 1921--22 is like li' to be made up: Civil Estimates £519.402.315 Nam 93.707.000 Army 55.357.000 Air Force 73.500.000 Debt Charges 236.500.000 1.008.556.315 i—- j /< Youlllove them they're so delicious Wl LLARD'S CHOCOLATES Agents:' J ,2 SEPH TR61 words
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Advertisement103 1938-04-01 13 W "Bacteriological decay °f food that is not kept in an WfK atmosphere below L devices is rapid and insidious difficult to detect by nose or palate"— 1 EVENING STANDARD HEALTH CONSIDERATIONS DEMAND MODERN REFRIGERATION Be Sure to choose an.. Wk "HMV" REFRIGERATOR because of its special adlIH vantages, which103 words
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1015 1938-04-01 14 500 Guests Visit New Vessel Singapore, Thursday. MORE than 500 Singapore people IW were guests of the X.P.M. this evening when the company gave a cocktail party on board their new motorship, the Boissevain. to commemorate the maiden voyage of the new vessel on1,015 words
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Article301 1938-04-01 14 Noel Barber - (By Noel Barber YOU'RE lucky to get a newspaper at all this morning, let alone an article giving my impressions of the good ship M v Boissevain because I was there last night, and though I must confess that I enjoyed myself with gay abandon, I—in common,301 words
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Article191 1938-04-01 14 'From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Thursday. FOUR hawkers, representing about 700 hawkers of various nationalities. Interviewed the Resident Councillor. Mr. G. W. Bryant at his office to-day. The interview lasted nearly an hour. The main grievance of the hawkers as put before Mr. Bryant was against the191 words
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Article21 1938-04-01 14 Clothing to the value of $21.60 was yesterday stolen from 59. Banda Street. The complainant is a Hokien. Ong Gon Sui.21 words
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Article243 1938-04-01 14 LEN Hock Leng was yesterday afternoon asleep at his house. 3 Pahang Street. When he awoke he found that the house had been broken into and articles to the value of $98.50 stolen. Among the things missing were clothing, American notes ($3O Straits currency) and a bag243 words
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Article33 1938-04-01 14 Reuter. London, Mar. 31. GENERAL Sir Edmund Ironside is appointed Governor and commander in chief of Gibraltar in succession, to General Harington, who is vacating the post in October.—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article227 1938-04-01 14 (From Our Oun Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Mar. 31. THE driver of one of the mail cajs plying between Malacca and Singapore was produced this morning be- fere Inche Haron bin Ahmad (Third Magistrate), on a charge of having criven the car in a dangerous manner227 words
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Article34 1938-04-01 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 1 Owing to a mechanical breakdown of one carriage, the mail train from Singa* pore arrived at Kuala Lumpur three hours late this morning.34 words
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Article87 1938-04-01 14 Reuter. London, Thursday. I ONDOX rubber market received a further shock this morning in the form of a report of the failure of a big Japanese dealer in Singapore. Spot fell to 5d., but pric subsequently rallied partially die to bearcovering. Some rubber dealers believe that theReuter. - 87 words
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Article76 1938-04-01 14 London, Mar. 31. THE Admiralty have decided to place orders for eight destroyers of the 1937 programme with the following firms—H.M.S. Lame and Lively, with tl:e Cammell Shipbuilding Company H.M.S. Legion and Lightning with Parson's Marine Steam Turbine Co., Wall-send-on-Tyne H.M.S. Hull by R. and W. Hawthorn76 words
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Article40 1938-04-01 14 Five unarmed Chinese, three dressed in black and two in white entered a wealthy Bengali landowner's house at Geylang Serai yesterday. The robbers broke up an almeirah but found no money and only took away some clothing, valued at $1.60.40 words
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Advertisement19 1938-04-01 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, THONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE.19 words
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Advertisement9 1938-04-01 14 I WHILE THERES I I THERE'S LlfE/l I n9 words
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557 1938-04-01 15 SUCCESSION ISSUE WILL END ON MONDAY NEW RULER TO BE PROCLAIMED 11 IS Highness the Sultan of Selangor, Sultan Ala'idin Suleiman Shah, (<•( .AJ.C»., v .0., ihm Al*Marhuin liaja Muds Mush. died in Klang at 5.25 p.m. yesterday in his 74th year. He passed557 words
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Article40 1938-04-01 15 Reuter. London. Thursday. It is anncuncod from Buckingham Palace that His Majesty the King will broadcast to the Empire when he opens the Empire exhibition at Glasgow on May 3. His Majesry v Li] speak at about 11 a.m. G.M.T.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article723 1938-04-01 15 Devoted Time To Welfare Of His People INTEREST in the welfare of his people had been the key-note of the late Sultan's reign. He had also shown interest in Malay arts and crafts. A museum for curious was established by him at the time he was Raja723 words
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143 1938-04-01 15 THE late Sultan's first act is Raja Muda was to start schools at Bandar for boys and girls, for which he paid from his own pocket. Parents had a strong prejudice against educating girls and, in consequence, foinid a great deal of opposition143 words
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Article109 1938-04-01 15 London, Mar. 29. T\m: Labour member, Mr. Ernest Brown, yesterday toid a deputation trom the trades union congress genera] council that the government intended to accept a recommendation concerning promotion ol imen's welfare, at firsl suggested by the International labour conference .»t Geneva in 1937. Mr.109 words
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Article146 1938-04-01 15 FURTHER stattling news is to hand r concerning the Japanese iron mines at Dunggun, Trengganu, which are the biggest iron mines in Malaya. Of late the majority of the 3,000 odd Chinese labourers have downed tools and come to Singapore, most of whom have been146 words
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Article99 1938-04-01 15 THREE thousand Japanese troops belonging to Isogals division which clashed with the Chinese in the south of Tsouhsicn, have been reduced by 70 per cent. Many of them have been taken prisoners but the majority died in battle. Later large Japanese reinforcements arrived and staged a counter-attack.99 words
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Advertisement63 1938-04-01 15 W —i J SIMP SOX ioiiixi: SHAVING SOAP YW» SUPPLIED IN A BAKELITE CASE AND BAKELITE HOLDER GRIP Simeon lodine lav fII the iomhc spkiaust J soap a copious lather and %£i 1. I instantly softens the MMssM^^KĔSt stubble. Hf Wqm FOR EASIER SH VING. J: ijj^ Price ()5 cts.63 words
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Advertisement318 1938-04-01 15 70% T/) f s Pineapple HAM FOR 1 IFF I N Delicious, tendei slice rod Fresh tomato salad—what more could hungry men m\ h foi Pineapple HAM, baked or boiled, makes an appetising and mouth-watering spread—and what a welcome chant to t menu also. Win n in doubt what to318 words
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Article492 1938-04-01 16 Former Stalwarts Still Good M.C. Veterans 6; S.CC .1. I'LEVEN of Singapore's Malaya Cup ye- terans relived their soccer days on the padang yesterday when a proved the saying that "old soldiers never die" by scoring a decisive victory over an S.C C. team by492 words
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Article, Illustration23 1938-04-01 16 Malaya Cup Soccer veterans, who turned out for a game against an MaLva Cu P s e^, y on the Padallff yesterday. (Tribune).23 words
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Article211 1938-04-01 16 R*MfHDSIR is given of to-night's Haoov World covered SJS"in trSmSFe*5S of which tadium, in v.., fhprwe i E ht chamDavid Dharmaraj, will 7X i»f Penang and Singapore, ww ?tekC h s S nsaWe title against Johnn M( rtill the -oung Filipino who has ow grown out of211 words
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Article105 1938-04-01 16 S.C.C. Y.M.C.A, Lawn Tennis Tourneys NO play was possible yesterday in the S.C.C. and Y.M.C.A. tennis tournaments. Ties for to-day at the Y.M.C.A. are. Handicap Mixed Doubles (Semi Final) Dr Miss D. Fones and Yap Ah \s. Miss E. Wilson and ft. Nathan. Veterans' Handicap Doubles (Final) A Pakir and105 words
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Article23 1938-04-01 16 Scratching at Penang at noon to-day were: Market Boy, Gee Up, Glencar, Princess Hermia. Ganderdown, Aurora, Amalfi Lass, Slieve Aneirin. Popover.23 words
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Article259 1938-04-01 16 Skins II 3; Moravia S.C 0. IN the Second Division of the S A ,L Lea-ue at Tanglin yesterday, the Skins second eleven beat Moravia by 555. PtoSSl at a by much higher. h ball this account- g Quarter with both learnS often and paying Pn259 words
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Article154 1938-04-01 16 TEAMS for the two-day match between the Padang clubs to be played at the S.C C. on Saturday and Sunday are as follows:— S.CC. I: W. van den Bosch. Capt. G. J. Bryan. Lt. W. H. Duk3, Capt. E. F. Dynes, M. Garden. A. C.154 words
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Article114 1938-04-01 16 (From Our Own Reporter/ Kuala Lumper, Thursday. A CROWD estimated at well over 4.00'j saw. at the Bukit Bintang Park lonight, Joe Eogle 9.5 and Ventura Marques 9.4 fight a thrillnng draw over ten 3-minute rounds. judges disagreed, and the refe Mr. Davies. finding that114 words
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708 1938-04-01 16 SCRATCHINGS AND TO-MORROW'S ORDER OF RUNNING Three Events For Stayers And Five Sprints fl 4i„„ m,i< ns in Pcnanjr to-im rrow with A THREE-DAY P^" T continued on We dnesday iV the following card of events, ann wwu (6th) and Saturday (9th). RACK708 words
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1494 1938-04-01 17 LG&'s VIEWS ON BETTING PARI-MUTUEL $w:ty Of Malayan Racing A number of interesting points are touched on hi the annual report .VJr. li. i. Arthur, S.K.A. Stipeni Stev.ard, submitted t« the uii'.tce of the Straits Racing V >. i. tion, which has just been ni;:. >1,494 words
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Article255 1938-04-01 17 Division II Soccer R.A. (Bitkan Mati) .5; M.P.H.. 1. I 7HE Prbiishers provide ol poor opposl- 1 tion tor the R.A. (Blakan Mati) yesterday at the Anson Road Stadium, when they were beaten easily by s—l in ihe Second Division cf the League Th e sodden255 words
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Article200 1938-04-01 17 F A.P.C... 1. A WATER-LOGGED Held proved fatal to IT tn Asiatic Petroleum Company- in then- BuAness Houses League fixture agamst, Rc*ser Meaves, played on the f. N. gfouno yesterday when they were beaten by the home team by 3 goals to 1, after a gruelling affair200 words
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Advertisement54 1938-04-01 17 j SIAMESE PUNCHER NAI BOON MAU Appears Again TO-MGHT Attest LITTLE JAVIER Latest Filipino Importation In An All Star Card Featuring DKARMARAJ Against JOHNNY MOBTELL OVBB 15 (S) Rounds HAPPY WORLD st a to I r ji 'Dumbarton Castle J^^^km^.mmf.. i Bbcxrxds "a,SL-— 5. pure cScotck Wkisky irx fjigkkrxd THJ-1-.54 words
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Advertisement75 1938-04-01 17 POPULAR "BROWNIE" Takes full-size pictures, 3.J" x 2|". Bpl Snaps or time 'exposures. Tested Wfcj^pjyq^^MfTO Kodak Lens Very simple to use. HLttm^iU .$2.50 Obtainable from all Kodak Dealers K.OOAK UHfflO in lu t \tn4). 1)0 K«t.ft..,.!. <..,-,*»,...<* I _i fc 4 38 FOR ABOUNdLo HEALTH i Ith: 1 6 Apß75 words
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Article, Illustration1384 1938-04-01 18 Noel Barber - By Noel Barber NOW what's this I hear ahout a competition to find U*™*** t voist -in town. It does my sore old heart "old ,'o*etTSU story allied to the cinema trade, without having to K o to Hollywood1,384 words
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211 1938-04-01 18 W SG has V< Doctor R h y thm n o P°%h revolvers, oury», walls gu ns t noose, Brn* guns, olackiacks. An, "the nursery, 1 see. ,Cf swing-. Ah la. la Martha^ V OR the first time in two V^sjon I 1 walls has211 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-04-01 18 -Th* Lite ot the Party" As you at the Capitol soon. R.K.O Radio s new musical ujj* ll "J27 words
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Advertisement22 1938-04-01 18 PICK OFTHEBUNCH HpHIS week's best selection is at the Pavilion. Its got two good stars, a good story, and its called Mannequin22 words
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Advertisement72 1938-04-01 19 I G L A X 0 1 TODAY means I HEALTH TO MORROW rtLAXO does more |j§ U more than "Build ll» 1 Bonnie Babies." The ~__9.__%.A DenentB health and a r fitness that Glaxo feed n r are felt all r"\ c through life, Give your fctv&ft*' baby Glaxo72 words
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Advertisement259 1938-04-01 19 aujllArd I THE MASTER I VALVE TO SUIT ANY RADIO SET Sole Distributers for Malaya: Hoe Boon Leong 60-62, Selegle Road. j SINGAPORE Phone 3633. gr T~ «*w r DIAMOND AT FACTORY PRICES BrtOA puna. KWS< .Buy land bjr taoout lUkm flr»t ouahu aUui r H^ljL •WtJ conipaiwiua. accuraujj ciartunxl,259 words
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Miscellaneous1143 1938-04-01 19 ON THE AIR TO-DAY jm.rom When And Where To Listen In iiSiS^ 1 6 -30 p.m. Saxophone recital. LONDON SINGAPORE HONGKONG 411^^^^^ £'*WUM Drama 31 49 mclres 9 52 mc reCUal by Diny Soeter &tt me 9 treTln79 2 mcl)Tnd gIo Terintrng! 5.20-6.20 p.m.-Chinese Programme. j.36 p.m. Zigeuner music JS-S1,143 words
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Article91 1938-04-01 20 ALTHOUGH veteran airwaymen say they remember something cf the kind in the early days of the continental routes, it is claimed that a mannequin palade arranged recently in the Imperial Airways flying-boat, the 'Cavalier', while en route frcm Baltimore to Bermuda, was the first really91 words
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173 1938-04-01 20 ANE of the romances in the ground organisation of long-distance air routes lies in the problems overcome in getting petrol supplies to < utlying refuelling points. "In some instances," explains an expert, "it is impossible for months at a time, owing to flooding by heavy173 words
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Article171 1938-04-01 20 Saragossa. TERUEL has recovered not only the famous thirteenth century mummies which formerly lay in the church of San Pedro, but also the bronze "torico," or little bull, which stood on a column in the main square. h When the Nationalists re-entered Terue! the bronze bull171 words
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Article59 1938-04-01 20 Melbourne, Victoria. BECAUSE it takes two to make a conspiracy, a strange legalparadox has arisen here. A woman pleaded guilty to having conspired with a man to obtain money. But the man was found not guilty. The Criminal Court has therefore decided to set aside the woman's59 words
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Article277 1938-04-01 20 JOHNNIE Bennett (12) and his sister Gwen (13) begged their widowed mother to let them stay away from school because the King and Queen were to pay a visit to the Plough Road estate in Batterseu, where they live. They did so want to see the277 words
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50 1938-04-01 20 A picture taken of the staffs of the Alhambra, Marlborough and Royal cinemas, Singapore, just before the Alhambra changed management. From now onwards it is being controlled by Shaw Brothers, who control 60 theatres in Malaya. During the summer months the cinema will be renovated, and air-con-ditioning will be installed.50 words
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279 1938-04-01 20 GENERAL GOUGH ON 1918 BATTLE If (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 14. THE opinion of German officers on the Fifth Army in the great battle and retreat of 1918 have been referred to by General Sir Hubert Gough, who cemmanded the Fifth Army, speaking279 words
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Article126 1938-04-01 20 Singapore, Thursday. While stepping into a sampan from the landing steps at the Clifford Pier shortly after nine this morning, a young Chinese woman Is reported to have slipped and fallen into the sea. An immediate appeal for help by the sampan man attracted the attention of126 words
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Advertisement747 1938-04-01 20 HEARTBURN Many people suffer from this distressing condition without realising that it is a form of indigestion produced by the decomposition of indigestible food retained in the stomach. An occasional dose ol Maclean Brand Stomach Powder in water prevents the retention of indigestible food fc the intestines. Apart from the747 words
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Advertisement394 1938-04-01 20 LEAVE YOUR COLD IN COLMAN'S MUSTARD BATH -W.P.S. 7 END ASTHMA and DANGER of"TB" "EPHAZONE" Ends Attacks in 10 Minutes And Strengthens the Lungs Victims of Asthma, Bronchial Asthma, Bronchitis, m ■oa and form of chest and lunc trouble live in peril. OOUIKI SIGGD Neglect often leads to dreaded T.B.394 words
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Advertisement271 1938-04-01 20 BACKACHE Thousands of men and •f. Jg\ women complaining of the LOOK Mto your ktdneys agony of rheumatism and _^^^^TN chronic backache, actually tf- suffer from kidney trouble but do not know it. Thou- I W%i 11" sands of sufferers waste "if Ji money on ineffective mcdi- Jfp? cincs, because271 words
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370 1938-04-01 21 BY DR. THOMAS WOOD APRIL-JUNE Journalists' Best News Stories A SERIES of six weekly talks under the title of 'Waltzing Matilda'— a famous Australian 'song of the open road'—is a feature of the programme of talks for the April— June quarter. Thr -neakcr will370 words
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Article164 1938-04-01 21 England v. Scotland Match A COMMENTARY on the England v Scotland Association Football Match which takes place at Wembley Stadium London, on Apr. 9. is to be broadcast from Daventry. George Allison will dpscribe the game, and he will be assisted by Thomas WoodroofTe. Of the sixty-one games164 words
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Article141 1938-04-01 21 Instalme nt of The Gang a h adventure Play in serial in ?Hp «i be b oa dcast from Daventry the near future. The nlav which i ten b WP ii Ugh C evel y. is to be heard quicSlS crib€s th e Production as 'a ■■BulldS141 words
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Article195 1938-04-01 21 New Features To Be Introduced NEW features are to be introduced into 'Take your Choice,' the weekly entertainment feature from Daventry, produced by William MacLurg. Now that the villainies of 'Mr. Sitani' have come to an end. he is being replaced by another double-dyed malefactor. one 'Luis195 words
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Article145 1938-04-01 21 Social Cervices In The U.S.A. Mr. Harry Hopkins, Federal Administrator of Emergency Relief in the U.S.A., j vill shortly speak to the BBC's overpa listeners about American Social I Services, in the series "America Speaks.' Still comparatively young—he is not vet fifty—Mr. Hopkins has done an immense amount145 words
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Article126 1938-04-01 21 Empire Orchestra's New Series Excerpts from opera and light music by British composers will provide the material for new series of concerts by the 8.8.C. Empire Orchestra which will be broadcast during the April-June quarter. Each series will consist of six concerts, :hose devoted to operatic music126 words
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Article123 1938-04-01 21 Commentary By Willie Smith Willie Smith will give a running commentary from Daventry when the final of the World Snooker Championship is played at Thurston's Hall. Lcndon, on Apr. 8. Judging by present form, the finalists will probably be Joe Davis and Horace Lindrum, nephew of Walter123 words
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Article176 1938-04-01 21 Songs, Rhythm And Comedy THE contents of "The Van Load"—a new fortnightly series that will shortly begin in the Daventry programmes—are songs, rhythm, and comedy, irj a non-stop variety setting. The songs and rhythm will bs provided by the Three Herons and Van Straten ana his Orchestra.176 words
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Article103 1938-04-01 21 A untitled feature, reflecting contemporary happenings in various parts of tne Empire, will be introduced to listeners to Daventry on Apr. 5. 'Empire Gazette' is the title chosen for ihe series, each edition of which will contain representations <»f Empiu events of topical interest. Hems of a su t: ble103 words
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Advertisement21 1938-04-01 21 Just Received! Just Received Cambridge December, 1937 Examination Papers. Only limited copies received. Get your supplies NOW from PETER CHONG COMPANY..21 words
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Advertisement165 1938-04-01 21 CHATWOOD Strongroom Doors The Chatwood Strongroom Doors are for all keepers of wealtL who desire to give that wealth the protection that its importance demands. These vault doors are Fireproof, Floodproof and protect against rioters or the skilled burglcr armed irith a blow-pipe. DESCRIPTION OF STRONGROOM DOOR AS ILLUSTRATED. The165 words
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Advertisement284 1938-04-01 21 ...BUT HE GAINED 2 st.2 Ibs,QUICKLY ON VIKELP'S'' 12 MINERALS 6 VITAMINS FOOD lODINE X. NOW FEELS GREAT! t f*j B lb and me a young man twenty! I thought H V^HBr tpeutu.e-I would always be skinny? I had seen Vikelp i Tablet wdvemsed m thc•papers and magazines so I284 words
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Article375 1938-04-01 22 SHOP assistants, waiters and cooks in eatJng houses, and restaurants, emplcyees in cinemas awu MfeftJteS an d typists and clerks in Bombay who are usually asked to work for long hours and the cai.e of shop assistants from dawn to late in Uie night will375 words
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Article55 1938-04-01 22 The second All-India Obstetric and Gynaecological Congress will be held in Calcutta from April 13 to 16, under the presidentship of Dr. B. D. Mukherji. of the Carraichael College, Calcutta The Congress, which is organised by the Bombay Obstetric and Gynaecological Society, will be opened by the Hon. Mr. B.55 words
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Article82 1938-04-01 22 Ottawa (by Mail). THE 1937 Canadian tobacco crop, consisting of 71,000.000 pounds of the tcbicco, was the nounccd by the Dominion Department of Agriculture, nounced by the be minion Department of Agriculture. Last year there were 65,000 acres devoted to growing tobacco in Canada, as compared82 words
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Article29 1938-04-01 22 Colonel A. J. H. Russell, Public Health Commissioner, will be the Government j of India's representative at the Four:h International Leprosy Conference to be held in Cairo this month.29 words
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Article281 1938-04-01 22 (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 17. IN "a new fight for social justice", clergymen and ministers fiom all parts of the country are to unite w ith trade unionism and with (he I workers. The first conference of representatives of all the churches, organised by281 words
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213 1938-04-01 22 rpHE preparation of a MaJayaiam Lexicon will commence this year if the Travancore Governrrtenl also agree to contribute towards its co t. The Madras University Syndicate in pointed last year a Committee to c ;:der the question of preparing a Malayalain lexicon on the same213 words
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Article143 1938-04-01 22 'The Fourth Man,' which will shortly be heard by the BBC's oversea listeners, would probably be described in America as a 'whodunit'—in other wordi ot those thrillers in which th audience is kept guessing about the identity of me guilty patty. In this play, Michael B143 words
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Article18 1938-04-01 22 The death occurred at the are of untitled of Mr. Dahyabhai Pitamberdas DerasarL well-known literary man oi uujerat.18 words
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Advertisement686 1938-04-01 22 f >g|llilllllllllllllllllllllll!llll E HI LUMBAGO 1 !l o IfNEURALCIAII llf IH E ADACH ESII A|( yieldtorhel ill QUICK ACTION mmm '^"'""IIM i Took ASPRO* for a 1M I I A spp^ s bavr t^ mm^^ J Cold-Fever and f *»<f rb ODJa^ d w I Headache and wai m J686 words
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Advertisement171 1938-04-01 22 |butth'" was ATIME S|llj|Bj3Bßfe^, TO THE P.CNK All thf nice r wm 1 MORE. NERVOUS AND I AnY RnTHFD <i Mm I IRRITABLE EVERY I PUTS WE ON V DAY YOUVE LOST J EDGE T» YOUR SUNNY GIRLS AMNHY MP I 1/ DISPOSITICN....SAY- /l THINK SHE IS /wELL I YOUR171 words
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401 1938-04-01 23 G.S. Muthukrishnan, B. Sc - SPECIAL INDIA PAGE Edited By G.S. Muthukrishnan, B. Sc. fc \yE can succeed provided we do not play the game of those who want to bring back drink." said the Hon. Mr. C. Rajagopalachariar, Prime Minister of Madras, replying to a debate on a401 words
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Article100 1938-04-01 23 New Political ißody Organised, AS a sequel to the Hariuura Congress derision] that no political activity wou'd be allowed In »ny Indian Sta**» in oanie of the Congress, a new body railed the Tochin Congress was formed a! a OUbHc meeting held reat 'Trichur -rominem State Congressmen oarticinating.100 words
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Article100 1938-04-01 23 DEFENDING the policy of prohibition which permitted the drinking of sweet toddy, the hon. Mr. C. Itajagopalachariar. Premier of Madras, said:— "A drink which goes into the stomach will not ferment and become alcoholic unless the person is in a diseased condition. We all take sweet drinks,100 words
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Article115 1938-04-01 23 FOI X Governors will be away this summer en leave and all of them are to be succeeded by British officials. Mr H Bom ford has relieved Sir Hyde' Oowan in the Central Provinces; Mr J. R. Dam has been appointed in pace ot Sir John Hubbaek115 words
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Article114 1938-04-01 23 Company With Capital Of Rs, 5 Crores Floated COMPANY has been floated in; India with an authorised capital j of Rs. five crores for the manufac- ture of alkalies, in particular sodium j carbonate, caustic soda and chlorine. Tb.« promoters of the Company (the Alkali114 words
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Article59 1938-04-01 23 MR. Basheer Ahmad member of the Madras Legislative Assembly*: Tne conduct of the Police In working the Prohibition Act in Salem left much to be desired. In one case about 400 bottles were seized, but only four were proceeded against under the law. The Prime Minister:59 words
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Article29 1938-04-01 23 The Decrees cf the Osmania University (Hydrabad) will hereafter be recognised by the Oxford and Cambridge Universities. At its recent Convocation. 163 Graduates including 5 ladies were granted diplomas29 words
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Article18 1938-04-01 23 The Madras City Civil Gaol has been abolished and the few prisoners there transferred to the Madras Penitentiary.18 words
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Article102 1938-04-01 23 kBOUT 6.5Q0 animals which were meant to be sacrificed at Viswonathapalle t**/ore the deity Nancharamma on the occasion of the recent 'Jatara' festival, says ihe Musuiipata?n correspondent of the "Hindu have been *aved through the intervention of Congress workers, humanitarian propagandists ord priests who assembled from102 words
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Article29 1938-04-01 23 A tentative decision is understood to have been reached to reonen the Delhi Observatory by transferring both the weather forecasting and aerological wings of the Agra Station to Delhi.29 words
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Article233 1938-04-01 23 MR. C. F. Andrew's book on the hisw* tovy cf the Indian National Con- press ud to the year 1920, it is understood, is very nearly completed and will be ready by September ]i| R. Bhulabhai Desai, Leader ol the j 7 Caress Party in the Central233 words
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Article203 1938-04-01 23 a member of the Madras Legislative Assembly argued that though Prohibition had been introduced in one district, the excise revenue as a whole in the ftfminfce had incf-eased and ergo the policy of prohibition had failed, the Prints Minister, the Hon. Mr. C. Rajagopalachafiar. replied that such203 words
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Article179 1938-04-01 23 marriages are on the infflflant in Sind. This fs tlue to the proposed amendments to the Child Marriage Restraint. Act seeking to penalise maniasres of children 'British subjects) in States. In most of the marriages, the girls ages are reported to be between foorr and179 words
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Advertisement259 1938-04-01 23 WOMEN END YOUR, SUFFERING. THE CAUSE I Don't envy those women who take their c difficult days in their stride. laint* c c l^em Banish the cause of Cofl*P your suffering instead of just reft* n3s^ ia lieving it. Just think of being pain*4 bte ree t0 wor k- Able-to259 words
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Article, Illustration68 1938-04-01 24 Two brothers, sons of \lr anrf ivivc to pore this week. The eider brother, m" tTk m day in SingaH»ee Huang of Singapore, and Mr. Tan y e g Chul of the Town was married Miss tar Mr. E. Cm I.. Rus-elf. Inspector of Explosives-68 words
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