Malaya Tribune, 20 February 1939
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section42 1939-02-20 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya*s National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales v 5 xxvT- -No. 42. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, February 20, 1939. The Malaya Tribune r 2O PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1939 FIVE CE rs42 words
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Advertisement94 1939-02-20 1 J?/*/ 77«--s V BA TRIBUNE Dominant In l/Ukp I r ROOFING TILES 1 perfect terra-cotta coioui. I xhey are equipped with an up-to-date interlocking system. They can be packed tighter owing to improved design and so are less liable I to breakage in transit. have a larger covering capacity than94 words
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Advertisement216 1939-02-20 1 T'lrs' «irn C^^^^^ unci IMm nil BTMtC Ml tltl I IMITFD j oi cttfUW .tiul .ittl.ic- v "W* Kf), High St. or lav v i a .m:i v"" Miowio.mi. J ruonc 2063. MAAS—4 j «*r?™Ts i For quick sporting events, for 2 J races of all sorts an Idea* BINOCULAR.216 words
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Advertisement119 1939-02-20 1 LATE 92, PICCADILLY, LONDON. I 5 DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER S TAILORMADES GOWNS l FOR ALL OCCASIONS J S IN STOCK. FROM:— $5. $30. j 13 BATTERY ROAD, TEL. 6327/ SINGAPORE. "■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■>•••-■•>-■■• flBf! on<^ons c me9 ilii:.- -'Ba I London's tinest Virginia Cigarette, it bHI TheSackville —meticulously blendIHJL ed from matured Virginia119 words
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Article191 1939-02-20 2 Singapore, Saturday. WHILE on their ronnds last night, w deKttives Lee Ah Bee and Lee Kirn Chin of the Beach Road Police Station arrested two Cantonese youths who were alleged to have been concerned in a house-breaking offence. They were alleged to have broken into a191 words
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Article57 1939-02-20 2 Chinese Central News. Changsha, Feb. 17. MANY Japanese soldiers were gashed by their own toxic gas at Hcshengchiao, a railway town 70 kilometres southward of Wuchang, Central China, on Feb. 14, as a result of a sudden turn in the wind while the Japanesewere employing poison gas against Chinese,Chinese Central News. - 57 words
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Article353 1939-02-20 2 Serious Fighting Chinese Central News. Kweilin, Feb. 17. SERIOUS fighting is still continuing at Tungshui, Chengmai, Hsincheng and Chinkiang, in the northwest of Hainan Island, and southward of Kiungchcw, the old Hainan capital, where the Chinese forces are making a successufl stand against the advancing Japanese TheChinese Central News. - 353 words
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Article73 1939-02-20 2 Chinese Central News. Pakhoi. Feb. m JAPANESE seeing •J mg in groups ofl threes and v l have been active during th, n Z few days near WaichoV IslS in Tongkmg Bay. appa t. 1 observe the movcLu' Fiench warships the Gail Tongking. ~u,f ofChinese Central News. - 73 words
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107 1939-02-20 2 Reuter. I London. Feb [g trade talks m March will i„ a much larger scale than hith nounced is given by The Times dip. lomatic correspond: nt, ihe Trade Ministers, .Mr. 01iv< ley and Mr. E. S. Hudson will goto Berlin about theReuter. - 107 words
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Article58 1939-02-20 2 British Official Wireless. London, Feb. 18.—His Majesty the King, at Buckingham Palace this mo-, ing, received in audience Lieut.-Colonel G. P. Vanier (on his appointmpnt as Canadian Minister In Paris' Genpnl Nurial Said (Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Iraq I and. Senor Don Edwards (on relinquishing hisBritish Official Wireless. - 58 words
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362 1939-02-20 2 Tup London, Fel>. 3 rife most notorious bay in the history of British smuggling is to to-day SCeR 01 3 experiment in coast watching which beg To heip the coastguards in their daily £?i» kJ a par L y a flings Boy362 words
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Article119 1939-02-20 2 Reuter. Rome. Feb W RUMOURS that Italy sold arms men are confirmed by Signoi da in the Giornaie d'ltalia. Hp is true that some Italian firearmsold, with small quantities of the Government of Yemen against as in a normal commercial exchange He adds: "The UnitedReuter. - 119 words
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Advertisement455 1939-02-20 2 67K \v;;r SA!HN(.> P.O II and BRITISH INDIA .iii:(jrpr>raied in England). y, {i a. N <JO.> FAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage S pore 1939 CANTON lobOO Ftb. 21 SuMALa b.BOO Mar. 10 CORFU 15,000 Mar. 10 CHaIivAL lo iUu Mar. 2i CAiiTHAGE 15 00t Apr. 7 I BANGALORE 6.000 Apr. P455 words
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Advertisement500 1939-02-20 2 kMEB SAILINGS LLOYD, j (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 s.s. "ALLER" omlte ISaiMlf and Hongkong Feb. 27 m-s. "MARBURG" Mar. 6 s.s. "POTSDAM" omits Manila, Shangr.ai, N. Ch*na Yokohama Mar. 16 "FRANKEN" omity500 words
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Advertisement421 1939-02-20 2 BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. Luxurious One Class Motgrships, Most; Big Cargo vessels with limited but Cabins Have Adjoining Private Batfe. j comfortable Passenger Accommodai To: Marseilles. London, Rotterdam,! OIL Hamburg and Copenhagen. L Port S aid, Palestine. Rotterdam, J M.S. From S pore. Mca, P.S., P'ng. I Hamburg, and421 words
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Advertisement141 1939-02-20 2 T H.4.M81 KC-AMERIKA LTNIE B Deutsch Australische Dampfschiffs Geseßschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. T Due Snore 1939 s.s. OLDENBURG Direct Feb. 22 ss. NEUMARK Direct Mar. 1 t m.s. RAMSES' Direct Mar 20 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND HAMBURG AND BREMEN.141 words
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Article130 1939-02-20 3 Reuter. London, Feb 19. AN extraordinary ingenious anti-air-craft device called the "predictor" will be on view to visitors at the British Industries Fair. Olympia, next week The "predictor" can calculate the position of approaching aircraft and pass the information electrically to antl-aircrafc batteries. It isReuter. - 130 words
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Article63 1939-02-20 3 Reuter. Jerusalem, Feb. 19. The British military forces in Palestine searched seventy and three Arab villages throughout the country in the past week, arresting many suspects and seizin. rifl2s, firearms and large quantities of ammunition and contraband. Many shootng outrages occurred, both by day and night, causingReuter. - 63 words
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Article586 1939-02-20 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sunday. THE following message was read amid applause from Sir Shenton Thomas at this morning's session of the Rotary Conference being held here. "I am specially glad that the conference is being held at Bangkok and I am sure that the586 words
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257 1939-02-20 3 Anglo German Trade Talks To Bring Peace Reuter. London, Feb. 19. AN the eve of the opening of the British Industries Fair on Monday a goodwill message from Mr. Oliver Stanley (Board of Trade) was broadcast to Germany in German by the 8.8.C. to-night. After referring to the fact tnatReuter. - 257 words
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Article47 1939-02-20 3 Reuter. Helsinki, Feb 19. Following the example oi Britain, Latvia and Estonia, Poland and Denmark, it is officially announced, have assented to the FinnishSwedish proposals for the defensive remilitarisation of Aaland islands. The replies of Germany and France are expected in a few days —Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article56 1939-02-20 3 The funeral of Mr. Joseph Pearson, vvho collapsed and died on Saturday after having won a substantial sum at the races, took place yesterday. Rev. A V. Wardir conducted the service Mr Pearson was a retired marine 'engineer who had formerly been employed by the Heap56 words
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Article31 1939-02-20 3 Reuter. Mexico City, Feb arc patrolling Minotitlan, seat of Mexico's biggest oil refinery, following a collision between rival factions of the Workers' Union. Suspension of work is feared -Router.Reuter. - 31 words
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Advertisement418 1939-02-20 3 ChdvohiiAsmumiA. pUBUC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. now invited for the torials or service. For i Icipal Tender Room Data of Closing. ~b ate of Alu--1-0-30 to 4 pm. April 3 1938. 31-3-ift q| oxide SUP! f oasworfc?, April 3, 1939. K--- iV Kiectrically 4 pjn., April 12, 1939. the Watei418 words
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Advertisement570 1939-02-20 3 PUBLIC NOTICES BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (Cap. 45). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy. No. 29 of 193P». Re: CHOP SIONG KEE of No. 21, Upper Pickering Street, Singapore. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai < implication will be made to the above Court on the570 words
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Advertisement288 1939-02-20 3 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Canvassers for SILKS. Salary 100.-. Particulars free. Terms Liberal. Jindals, Ltd. Ludhiana, 132, India. WANTED Experienced Canvassers who can produce business in South Malaya for a reliable Life Insurance Company on decent termj. Box No. 15, c|o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. EDUCATIONAL NEW SESSION. FAR EASTERN MUSIC288 words
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Advertisement411 1939-02-20 3 Backache-Nervy Get Up Nights! Thousands <.f suffor.-rs from Kidnoy trouble and Bladder weakness have stopped Getting Up Nights, Backache, Circles Under Eyes, Swollen Ankles, Nervousness, Stiffness, Rheumatism, Dizziness, Lumbago, Burning, Itching; Bmartlnc, Acidity and Loss of Vigour l>y a Doctor's new discovery called ysin (Slss-tex). Gently soothes, tones, cleans, and411 words
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Article405 1939-02-20 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Saturday. Previous To-day Change MHB Finn ady Bnot Suyeri 8 i 16 8 1 16 Sellers Bft 8 3|lB I 16 Ist Forward '.Mai I IJuyer.s a 1 16 8 1 16 Sellers BVa 8 3(16 1 l|l6 li/d Forward (Apl June) liuycr.i Bft405 words
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Article868 1939-02-20 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore. Feb. 13, l p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Hn 33 4jA am Kiimba:r: 26 27Aikstral Malay 40 45-cd Ayer Hi tarn 1:1 22Ayer Weng usf> 0.60 Ban grin Tin 10 g 200 batu Selangor 120 I 25868 words
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Article141 1939-02-20 4 Singapore. Friday. TIN Tin at midday was $106 ft* BP IHe price ol rubber a( 4 o'clock as buyers spot 27'•> cents, and buyers April June 27% cents Both the tin and rubber share markets today were very quiet, and with little business passing prices were unchanged.141 words
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Article62 1939-02-20 4 List Of Current Dividends Stagapore, Feb. 18. i p m Company Dividend Boob T?* 1 foT TIN. close Date Ex. d, lß "Jjj Austral Malay N( 4H F b 24 Payable Date to ffl p f bonus 1 LU S% nSff* «1« Feb. n FVb 24 m62 words
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Article157 1939-02-20 4 Maynard Co.. Ltd.. $30,000 Int Apr. 30 Oct 31 vjcw. ai 90 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 1910 $4uf)>000 foL ufr mi $tmm 103 nom Mar. si, 8eot 30 mxu. 11n 1909 red. »52 il.J0t.000 Int 110 nom Mar. 31, Sept. 30 nau, 4% 1913 red. 1963 $2.000,000157 words
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323 1939-02-20 4 Singapore, Feb 10. MINIM i Buyers Sellers Am pats 3 6 4 Ayer Hitam i 21 6 22 6 Ban Tins 20 21 6 Batu Selangors 1 20 1.25 Hitams C.27 032 Hongkong Tin i 5 6 16 6 Chanderiang; 129 13 6 Hong Fatts323 words
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Advertisement97 1939-02-20 4 t THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. The Company, which is incorporated in j the S3, and registered as a Trust Com- pany. undertakes the loliowing duties:— EXECUTOR &!OR TRUSTEE OP A WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON97 words
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Advertisement25 1939-02-20 4 THE EASTERN UNITED ?^SS;H RV PERSONAL accj: WORKMEN'S COMPENSA HON AM) PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICEItD. CECIL STREET, SINCAPOKE 1 F. W. HALL, General Manager25 words
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Advertisement393 1939-02-20 4 It.WK OF < lll\.\ Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Bingap Telephones: Manager's Office 5444 Asst. Manager's Offi Exchange Dept. 644] General Olli; Cable Address: v CMCNGKCO." Paid Up Capital fc 'h. $4(j,(hj;>.oo0 OC Reserve Funds in Excess of Cli qqi Total Assets approximately Ch. 2.020,000.00 I393 words
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656 1939-02-20 5 We ivclcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but in publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. A oj the Malaya Tribunes ina and reaction of the «'■ditoriai of the Straits ..ad "Estate Slaves by now that656 words
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Article778 1939-02-20 5 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Si:-.—lt is very happy augury that the Cclony has been deeply stirred by questions relating to national education We are the heirs of British and Oriental civilisation, and the true office of edu cation ought, to be the encouragement of a gradual778 words
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Article146 1939-02-20 5 To the Editor 0) the Malcya T.-ifmnQ BSr,— l shall be grateful if you will i kind y allow soace for me to voice my opinion regarding the 8.M.8.C. ore adcast. I really don't sre any reason why 'hey should broadcast the read ng of the Koran,146 words
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Article266 1939-02-20 5 To the Fditor of the Malaya Tnbune I Sir,—Mr. H. G. Wei's. the author of the "Short History of the World." has far exceeded the limits of the privilege allowed to a historian. The disparaging remarks he makes regarding the Holy Prophet are most unjustifiable and266 words
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Article262 1939-02-20 5 London, Feb. 16. AI'ESTIONED in the House of Commons as to whether, in view of the urgent necessity of removing some of the obstacles in the way of development of the export trade he would consider the advisability of consulting the Dominions Governments as to placing the bargaining262 words
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Advertisement227 1939-02-20 5 AMUSEMENT PARK. Wishing Our Patrons A Happy New Year I GOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS! LADAitll 1 8 p.m. midnight HEADLINE ENTERTAINMENT. 3nvaiTlrtVll TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY, 8 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. ARTISTIC SENSATIONAL OPENING OF THE ITTLE WORLD NJO NJA NIGHT HAVE NEVER BEEN TO CHINA THE j MITM. WORLD Will Make227 words
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Advertisement366 1939-02-20 5 ANNUAL READING GANDHI ASTROLOGER. send your date ano v 1 time of birth or the time of writing the .£1 letter ana approxi-l^jA-w^ 1 ma T -e ege. You wili De furnished with xXvJfcJ/ particular* regarding family, profession, aealth, income, expenses unexpected fortunes and misfortunes, lotteries, race* and all other366 words
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Article497 1939-02-20 6 Lor don. Jy\ST week's bomb outrages ni various parts of England served to reawaken public interest in the activities of the Irish Republican Army. Few people, however, are aware of the organisation in the background known the Irish j Republican Brotherhood. I A British Officer who497 words
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Article52 1939-02-20 6 lOHORE BAHRU is t, > black-outs. An official notificaU partial cessation of lis. th *t Bahru will be in force from h rp to 8 p.m. on Feb. 23 Pm a.m. to 1i.30 a m on Feb ll* M cable to the whole town The public52 words
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Article68 1939-02-20 6 (From Our Own Correspondent! J Johore Bah; v s itm*. EWELLERY to the v., reported stolen froi Hostel. Johore Bahru It is stated that about 6 a Thursday a nurse Kiss X left her gold bangles, gold aki ring in a loom in the Hostel WhenS!68 words
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Article102 1939-02-20 6 THE 104 th birthday Sri Ramakri.shna Pai be celebrated at the M>.. j at No. 9. Norm Road, Sine lit Tuesday, next. Ji The programme will be as follm 10 a.m. Thithi Puja. 11 a.m. Prayer and Bh f( tfc Mission school children. 1 p.m. Distribution of Prasadan102 words
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Article49 1939-02-20 6 Important questions will be *«fctd b Mr. R. E. Prentia at the m Singapore Municipal Comr Friday. The questions refer to the importation of poultry into the com control; supervision over the poultry in markets, penalties for selling sick birds and the effee; diseases on human bein49 words
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Article214 1939-02-20 6 TllM following passengi re sa 1 by the "Jutlandia" whicl »-x--orcted to arrive here on i r about ivb 24.— Mrs. t 11. Martin Mi a d Mrs Worm. Mr. H. Cohen, ii I [saksal Mr. K. G. Pearson, Mr and Mr > P. Westmacott. Miss I Hu214 words
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Article82 1939-02-20 6 Singapore Friday.—Mr. W. to day claimed trial en the charge failing to comply with n lamp the junction of Stamford Road North Bridge Road on Dee 11, L r ri r rl Mr. C H. Wl.itton. Traffic Di Judge and Magistrate postponed aa cp.se to March 7. Singapore.82 words
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194 1939-02-20 6 Singapore, Saturday. DELIVERING judgment yesterday in the case in which H. L. Round, emnloyed in the Naval Base, was charged with causing grievous hurt to Mr. H. Elphick by a netilierent act at the junction of Adam Road and Sime Road on Dec. 22, Mr.194 words
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Advertisement399 1939-02-20 6 HKKYOCS r.XHAITsIiON ni.trJp her an IN VII.If. lOK VIOLS. Too ort<M tne fufferen trom exhaaa Uon get little at ih emoathy Wc'p't f down by i burner ol fatigue they drag their way Hi mi M thi nod I'ver ol die day. fi eh d pitn .:tu:ie. Vet there H399 words
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Advertisement62 1939-02-20 6 mmmamm —b———ii—■ CONTROL YOUR Stall taking Okw*a today Obtainable at aP. leadint- Chemists. Large 00. Bmall $2.50. When ordering please specify OKASA for men or wcm°n. Fo. literature and medica' testimonials Write t(0 the Distributors: GRAFTON LABORATORIES. LTD., Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Agent!! tor Mil.tva. Dutch East Indies and Siam,62 words
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Advertisement97 1939-02-20 6 SELP-PRIMING PUMP complete with built-in engine to operate on Diesed oil weight only 91 lbs. Handles water thick with mod or sand without clogging from seepage to 15,000 gals, per hour Self-Primed at 28 ft. suction lift— 70 ft. delivery head. The biggest small pump hi the world Full detaiLs97 words
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Miscellaneous1146 1939-02-20 6 Piano Recital From RAJ_lf£il NEWS Singapore, 7 p.m. 'M*~ftWM*Wk HONGKONG M H_____LV /BU 9.52 Mc/s (314 m.) _k9 3' J\ f^W^^^I^J// ZHL 225 metres (133 mcs) p.m. K2I L~~ f \a J ZffP 30.96 metres (9.69 mes) 5.20 For the children. if!*? J W A -O-vW a.m. 5 50 Closing1,146 words
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Article, Illustration49 1939-02-20 7 i grand performance after a succession of successes, Charles te us once again in "St. Martin's Lane" now showing at the i is .i scene from the picture when pretty Vivien Leigh makes her stase appearance and is made an over-night sensation in th*e film story.49 words
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274 1939-02-20 7 p i wis calls her Daffy, but she gives promise of being one D smartest natural actresses ever to face the motion picture d English setter and be her name. In proof itely descriptive .she mistake throughout career. to Miss Davis' sistci. tar, who274 words
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Article251 1939-02-20 7 "St. Martin's Lane" At The Pavilion A PICTURE, which has Charl°s Laughton in the leading part, is always an advent in the screen world. He has' played many widely differing roles, and played them with consummate art, for he is a genuine actor and not merely251 words
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Article94 1939-02-20 7 SABLE Cicada." the epic Chinese film, which opened at the Capitol Theatre last night at midnight, was a great success and attracting a large audience, among whom were many Europeans. Starring Kuo Lan Kun. and King Sun. the film deals with the efforts of94 words
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181 1939-02-20 7 THREE Hollywood aces of the air— Paul Mantz, Paul Clark and Howard Batt—have been engaged by Howard Hawks as a nucleus for the biggest aggregation of daredevil airmen ever assembled for one picture. Hawks is preparing to produce and direct for Columbia a production181 words
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Advertisement156 1939-02-20 7 Ii EMPIRE TALKIE I 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT <>-30 P.M. SAM MOON STREET CANTONESE TALKIE Matinees To-day To-morrow JUNGLE PRINCESS "CHARGE of the Light BRIGADE" SUN TALKIE (NEW WORLD) 7-30 TO-NIGHT 9-30 "The BUCCANEER" GRAND THEATRE Matinee To-day only I MONEY MAKES TROUBLE I CANTONESE TALKIE NOW ON SALE. FEBRUARY ISSUES.156 words
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Advertisement29 1939-02-20 7 An Eve til O/ International j j Importance! THE j 1 MARCUS SHOW j j -80 ARTISTES- j j OPENS at the CAPITOL j 1 1 March 14th I29 words
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Advertisement317 1939-02-20 7 IiINTERCONTINENTAL AIRWAYS 'k.VI.L.M ROYAL NETHERLANDS INDIES' AIRWAYS, ROYAL DUTCH AIR LINES, X.L.M EXCEPTIONALLY LOW FARES FOR LUXURIOUS AIR TRAVEL FROM SINGAPORE TO AUSTRALIA ALL PLANES CALL AT BALI A0li»y: Offices K.NM.L.M. K.LJM. 3-1, Collyer Quay, or to any Booking Agency in Singapore. win Your child j A mother', health during317 words
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Miscellaneous184 1939-02-20 7 i "daily crossword I i 1 'I l I 1 H Hb^B__ > JiHßH——— j ___^mm\\-—~ —■■■I iiK§HHI HmSI Ir^B^l II II II II I I j j __JB—-—MB S A< KOSS: DOWN: with burning wood is >■ I^^^SS^). sin will show you where the >m's calling. l tt v184 words
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Miscellaneous59 1939-02-20 7 (,»*ITOL: "Sable Cicada. \LHAMBRA: "The Amazing Dr. Uittci house." FAVILION: "St. Martin's Lane." ROYAL: "New Searchlight." MARLBOROUGH: "Scvasadhan'. GARRICK: "Seven Roses" and m Female Devils." ROXY: "Marie Antoinette." QUBENS: His Aaffair" HAPPY WORLD: Cabaret, Side Shows. cinema, boxing and I other attractions. NEW WORLD: Cabaret. Side Shows, merry-go-round cinema rides.59 words
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Advertisement387 1939-02-20 8 A Happy New Year To All Our Chinese Patrons. Something New! A special New Year Attraction CHINA'S FINEST MOTION' PICTURE As shown to packed houses in the largest Hongkong and Shanghai Theatres TO-DAY at the CAPITOL and TO MORROW FOUR HOLIDAY SHOWS--11 A.M. 3.15 6.15 ami j I j FOR387 words
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Advertisement127 1939-02-20 8 THE NEW QueenS (LATE RITZ). PHONE 5570. WISHING OUR PATRONS A HAPPY NEW YEAR! THE BEST EQUIPPED TALKIE HALL WITH PERFECT SOUND AND PROJECTION. 7.15 NIGHTLY j950 j j BRING YOUR CHILDREN. W> MICKEI MOUSE, DONALD DUCK ASSORTED lIA LIOO VS with ROBERT TAYLOR'S FAN PHOTOS! THE SHOW THAT YOU127 words
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Advertisement283 1939-02-20 8 A HAPrS PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO OUH CHIN» I 4 SHOWS TO-DAY 11 A.M. 3.15 6.15~77T I P A V I L I O I "St. Martin's Lane" is one of tne best pic?u:< I Something new and unforgettable in wet en entertainni I London at last and Charles Laughton283 words
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Article102 1939-02-20 9 Berlin, Feb. 1?. Business Research a transport plan ,id on 01 the railways Munich and Worn Berlin la proiq] An underground joining tbe northern and passing unbeing constructed lacious lines. and dirty Berlin c replaced by two vast lorth and tH€ other capital Thoir construction of102 words
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Article98 1939-02-20 9 London, Feb. 18. diplomatic reports of urt recognition of the at tn Spain, it is I ,i Hon thai the Bnliave left respaniio doubt as to ttic i bed t<» psaee In %hoi no reprisals by Ihdrawal at foreign i probable that with making the condition of98 words
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Article43 1939-02-20 9 Chinese Central News. 17 -One ot ftve Jap- luting Lungnsiaug itaai X c interior o-Krarigsi proby a Chinese ground 8 The Japanese plane while the airmen h ites. Upon reaching disguised themselves mnts, escaped but were ar---Chinese Central NewsChinese Central News. - 43 words
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Advertisement519 1939-02-20 9 II CHINESE "VF™\ Vf^Al.' 'R CHINESE PATRONS AND A I MERRY HOLIDAY TO ALL I HAPPY WORLD Special for the Chinese New Year Holidays. I Cheara Ban<?sawan; Hokien. Cantonese Teochew and Shanghai Wayangs; Dodge-Em-Ride>; Merry-Go-Rounds; Magic and Aero- I batic Shows; Open-Air Cinema; Etc.Ml I THE WORLD'S BIGGEST ATTRACTION!!! 1519 words
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Advertisement92 1939-02-20 9 I NKXT (HANdK A! IHE UPROARIOUS! STAR-GLORIOUSI tgk m a ,he new fop Wf f ALICE TONY ■0 4* FAYE-MARTIN 1 ft| SAUY. IBf Nf U\ HH 20<A CMfu/yTo Picture with |X ISJ! >i -JIMMY DURANTE S' IP JggA? GREGORY RATOFF gfc* 5? JOAN DAVIS M n -./V* MARIORIE WEAVER92 words
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Advertisement222 1939-02-20 9 I STAGE HIT IN LONDON KOK OVKK A i YEAR Now MADE MOIIE THRILLING ON The So< en TO-DAY AT II a.m, I p.m 3-15, 6-15 9-15 p.m. ALHAMBRA Warner Bros, present THE MOST THRILLING MYSTERY DRAMA SINCE "Dr. JEKYLL and Mr. HYDE" J EDWARD ii. KOniXSOX (LAIKE TREVOR 111222 words
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Article625 1939-02-20 10 JHE significance of the Japanese descent on Hainan was at once apparent to most people who are anxiously following the trend of events in the Far East. Admittedly it is possible to exaggerate the immediate dangers, but there can be no mistaking the open defiance of the625 words
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Article1228 1939-02-20 10 Lim Keng Hor - Full Of Hope For China By Lim Keng Hor ONCE MORE the Lunar newyear dawns upon the Chinese race under most unhappy circumstances. Their motherland is still continuing to wage its war of national salvation against a most ruthless foe which, paying no need to tenets1,228 words
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Advertisement263 1939-02-20 10 COOL T A J\ FOR A SUN TAN THAT'I SMART INSTEAD OF A SUN BURN THAT SMARTS! There's so much fun to be had outdoors in this climate iSwimmfng or Yachting but no uncomfortable after- effects of the Sun with COOLTAN —instead you TAN FLAW- >»£»1 LESJLLT in COOL COMFORT.^263 words
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Advertisement80 1939-02-20 10 I D UNL 0 P TAILORED j SPORTS isrj SLACKS WĔM* :^&3 >f| *»J ii fill range mĔtm^im: 01 STYLES CLOTHS. IBS LI Sports trousers made from fine quality p jfr worjted flannel. London tailored by flß| I experts, and weather proofed so that special adjustable waist band 6 which80 words
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Article, Illustration53 1939-02-20 11 Announcement of the new Pope is on Feb. 28. Above are the three principal candidates, the Archbishop of Palermo (Cardinal Luigi Lavitrano) on the left, the Archbishop of Milan (Cardinal Ildefonso Schuster) in the centr?, and the Papal Secretary of State (Cardinal Fugenis Pacelli,53 words
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Article486 1939-02-20 11 Reuter. N negotiator in Nationalist Spain. M. Berard, after fresh General Jordana, Nationalist Foreign Minister, is very satisfied with the friendly reception given to I to the Council of French Ministers to-morrow to Renter. the Republican Ministers in Madrid will ask Tor isals,Reuter. - 486 words
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Article142 1939-02-20 11 Reuter. Lcndon. Feb. 20. TRAFALGAR SQUARE rang with almost every accent in Britain when 2.000 pilgrims ai rived for the National Youth Campaign rally, including Welsh miner-;, Scottish fisher lassies, undei graduates in gowns and many men and girls wearing shorts. Jack Simmens, of the UniversityReuter. - 142 words
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Article26 1939-02-20 11 Reuter. Kingston, Feb. 19. Mr. Bustajnente announced that he has called off the strike of waterfront workers and urged them to reutrn to work.—Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article165 1939-02-20 11 Reuter. Mexico City, Feb. If. IN is insistently rumoured that Cardinas is about to conclude a deal uith German interests under w bieh thirty Junker planes will be acquired in exchange of Mexican oil. Mexico City, Feb. 20-Mr. W. R Davis, a New York financier,Reuter. - 165 words
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Article63 1939-02-20 11 Reuter. Shanghai, Feb 10. MR Chen Lv, Foreign Minister of the Reformed Government, was shot dead late test right. Twenty armed gunmen forced an entrance into Chen Ln'a house just Mitside the Settlement, in the Japanese controlled tcrrnoiy, and riddled his body with bullets, hen l v wasReuter. - 63 words
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Article432 1939-02-20 11 Reuter. London, Feb. 20. INQUIRIES in conference circles suggest that at the end of the second week the Palestine talks are a little nearer to an agreed settlement than when they began. Neither the Arab nor the Jewish delegates, hou4ve"rappeLt to have budged from theReuter. - 432 words
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Article21 1939-02-20 11 Reuter. Batavia, Feb. 20. liHE well-known Javanese ruler, Paku Buwono (Susu Hunan) passed away this morning.— Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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570 1939-02-20 11 But Germans Open Row In Lithuania Reuter. REPORTS of imminent aggressive moves by Germany and Italy, said to have been received by President Roosevelt, and leading him to cat short his trip with the Pacific Fleet and make an early return to Washington, areReuter. - 570 words
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Article63 1939-02-20 11 Reuter. Rome, Feb. 20. MARSHAL Badcgho, Chief of the General Staff has left tor Tripoli on a speciaJ mission. Unofficially it is believed that the journey is connected with Italian defence measures in North Africa. It is not denied that the garrisons in North Africa haveReuter. - 63 words
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Article131 1939-02-20 11 Reuter. London, Feb. 19. PROFESSOR P. C CHANG, at a peace I* campaign meeting, said that China is now even more confident of the result of the war than at the beginning. He appealed to the peace-loving countries to attack the coalition of warmongers and theirReuter. - 131 words
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Article23 1939-02-20 11 Hendaye. Feb. 19. Four thousand additional militiamen crossed back to Spain bringing the total since the Catalonian collapse to 60,500.23 words
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Article303 1939-02-20 11 FOLLOWING the Hainan occupat ion ten days ago and the landing at the port of Namtau, near Hongkong, on Friday, the Japanese are concentrating a naval force in Haimen Bay, 200 miles south of Shanghai, apparently to make a landing at Haimen. Chungking, Feb.303 words
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Advertisement59 1939-02-20 11 SPECIALRELEASE Outstanding <r% 2 Malay L records V 1 "ALLAHUAKBAR" 1 1,59 "SEMBAHYANG" Sung by Miss Taritiinah H.M.V. Orchestra. I i "CHINTA HATI" I pm J-ICE LILIN" Theme Songs from Malay Talkie: C HINT A HATI sung by Miss T ARM IN AH accompanied by Hary's Hawaiian Hand. ||.M.\ SIM59 words
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392 1939-02-20 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. JHE assertion that marriages between other Asiatics and Malays take place with the ulterior motive to purchase landed property is an "bvious fallacy, says Mr B. Rama Rao, Agent>General for India in South Africa la the392 words
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Article165 1939-02-20 12 Chinese Central News Agency. Chungking. Feb. 17. PRINCE Sha. President of the Yeg'ne League and Chairman of the Suiyuan Local Autonomy Political Council of south Suiyuan in south-western Mongolia, assumed his new office as State Councillor to the National Government here this morning. Editorialising onChinese Central News Agency. - 165 words
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Article57 1939-02-20 12 Reuter. Damascus, Feb. 18—The Syrian Government has resigned. France's decision not to ratify for the present the Franco-Syrian treaty which provides for the complete Independence for Syria in 1940. led io a partial crisis last month, in which two Ministers resigned, one of them subsequently withdrawing hisReuter. - 57 words
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Article23 1939-02-20 12 Mr. T. H. Stone is speaking at the Singapore Rotary Club on Wedncsdav. The meeting is open to Rotarians omv23 words
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Article19 1939-02-20 12 Reuter. Paris, Feb. I. Measures for speeding up the repatriation of Spanish refugees were discussed by the cabinet to-day.—Reuter.Reuter. - 19 words
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Article106 1939-02-20 12 A Straits Settlements Volunteer Force notification states: It is evident that some confusion has arisen over the meaning of the terms "Auxiliary and "Reservist." Under the terms of an Ordinance to amend the Volunteer Force Ordinance (Chapter 99 of the Revised Edition) published in Straits Settlements Government Gazette106 words
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Obituary162 1939-02-20 12 Singapore, Monday. WE regret to rccord the death of Mr. A. S. Giles, the proprietor of a tailoring business in the Arcade, which took place at the General Hospital yesterday. Mr. Giles, who was 55 years of age. w. s taken ill suddenly on Saturday162 words
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Article97 1939-02-20 12 Singapore. Monday A.R.P. training course in Chinese commences shortly. Chinese instructors who completed their course recently win be instructing Chinese clerks and employees in various firms and factories First training class to be held will be on Friday at the Ho Hong Steamship Co. Four lectures97 words
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Article24 1939-02-20 12 Reuter. Alicante, Feb 19,—1t is now ascertained that sixty were killed and one hundred and fifty wounded in to-day"s air raid.—RenterReuter. - 24 words
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245 1939-02-20 12 {From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Feb. 19. JPOH ha- a boy artist of no mean calibre in Kon Sze Koiur, whose drawings have been the subject of very favourable comment from all parts of Perak. Though still in his teens,245 words
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Article91 1939-02-20 12 Malacca, Saturday I The three Cantonese from Kuala Pi I who were convicted by the Police Mfrristrato earlier in the week of staging a grab and-run theft at Bunga Rays *hen Hokka girl lost a lade locke f worth |18. were brought up for sentence i'h91 words
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Article34 1939-02-20 12 In the account of the Requiem High Mass for His Holiness the lpte Pope held in Singapore, it should have been stated that Major R. A. Heard, MC, represented Headquarters, Local Forces.34 words
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Article109 1939-02-20 12 Singapore. Sunday. A BROADSIDE collision at the junction Neil Road and Cantonment Road resulted in one of the cars, belonging to Dr. J. B. Van Cuylenburg. overturning and knocking down one of the lampposts In the junction. Dr. Van Cuylenburg's car finally came to rest on109 words
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Article16 1939-02-20 12 Paris. Feb. I.— Poland has recognised Franco's Government, according to a despatch from Warsaw.16 words
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Article, Illustration69 1939-02-20 12 The Palestine Conference, hi which the British Government hope to bring about agreement between Jews and Arabs, has opened at St. James* Palace, London. The Jewish delegates and <he Arab delegates are meeting separately, as the Arabs refuse to meet the Jews. Photo shows Dr. haim W.-izmann.69 words
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429 1939-02-20 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Penang, Saturday. j-JOW the provocative glances ol lour men in the direction of a man and woman (a friend ol the man's) who locked themselves up in a room a* night, led latter to a fatal assault was described this429 words
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Article431 1939-02-20 12 THE recreation bail B Ul 1 Raja Malay School Uls scene of a very happ< m„ r yesterday afternoon when the X? sident and Members ul Union of Singapore cnie of their Vice-Presidents, huhe bin Ahmad. Senior Fisheries Officer to a tea-party in honour of v431 words
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Article37 1939-02-20 12 There were two rails on tile Pll gadr yesterday, first a lallang are ■>*- B hind the Siong Hor-k Hin i der Street, and the other In I B Limau where an attap hut caught Bfl37 words
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Article14 1939-02-20 12 An Imperial air mail is (i delivery in Singapore on Wed morning.14 words
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Article, Illustration60 1939-02-20 12 At the Malay Union's tea party yesterday to one of their vm. Pr«- lnehe Ishak bin Ahmad, in honour of his being awarded the gjjj left to right: Dr. W. Lineham. Inche Ishak bin Ahmad. 0.H.1 (li Ambok Sooloh, J.P. and president of the I'nion. Mr.60 words
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Advertisement19 1939-02-20 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Buildint;, Chulia Street, THONE SM& SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.19 words
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Advertisement57 1939-02-20 12 unDER-coQT uj h I T E Vp: ::X unquestionably the undercoat of mosf intense opacity. It is a first class white enamel underooating and is guaranteed free from adulterants and "extenders." J N Weight—l 9» lbs. per gallon. JjM Extremely finely ground Dries iJsS&ll* with a fine, smooth surface SOLE57 words
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Article, Illustration96 1939-02-20 13 Florida, Feb. 11). Hj incidence of autowas denounced by while opening by <an Francisco's ten sterling fiolden (late exhibition. i i west whore he had i manoeuvres Mr. the American an I xumple in inritv and mutual trust hi k ep the fait ti96 words
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Article55 1939-02-20 13 Reuter. it rusalen, Feb. 19. FORTI EIGHT hour curfew was A imposed in the Mussrara quarter (1| jcrnsaU n following the wound- j m aj, i h merchant and a in in shooting out- j rj<Ms this :tit: i noon. newspaper Haaretz i the authorities this articleReuter. - 55 words
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Article46 1939-02-20 13 Lord Gort arrived tii from Paris this evenaclusion of a visit to Egypt nd was met by bis 3 icqueline Vereker. Li rd Gort said he could at present but con d v had been satisfacextremely pleased With n salt Reuter.46 words
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Article130 1939-02-20 13 Reuter. Washington, Feb. 10. GENERAL Matin Craig, Chief of StafT, United States Army, endorsed before the Senate Military Affairs Committee Mr. Roosevelt's policy of selling American warplanes abroad. According to the testimony released by the Committee to-day. he said: "It is the soundest kind of propositionReuter. - 130 words
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Article545 1939-02-20 13 lATEST developments suggest that Ja entrating more on power in the Pacific ting China. The fact thai China campaign has 1 I iate. Attempts to governments have i dismally. The advance of to be held up on all ;i ,|K Wors ban that, from Japan's point 01'545 words
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Article90 1939-02-20 13 Reuter. Met*, Feb. ID. DEFENDERS of the Mmginol line V will be mobilised during next Wednesday night for the most important passive defence exercises France has yet held on the frontier. The inhabitants of Metz. Theonville and all frontier towns will participate in the exercisesReuter. - 90 words
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Article97 1939-02-20 13 Reuter. Chungking, Feb Ift With Japanese forces pushing into the Interior of Hainan Isiand from the coast Japanese drcraft are extensively bombin- cities in all parts ot the island, including Wenchang, Tingan. Chlncniani. Yaihsien. Lineshui and Tengchiao, according to Chinese military despatches [rem Hainan. The de patchesReuter. - 97 words
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123 1939-02-20 13 Reuter. Shanghai. Feb 18. LIEUT. Commander Stafford, captain of the gunboat Ladybird and Lieut. Commander Jeffs captain of the U.S. gunboat Oahu left Kiukiang to-day io make a lone journey to Killing through both Japanese and Chinese lines. The object of the trip is toReuter. - 123 words
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112 1939-02-20 13 Singapore. Saturday. IN a collision between a motor car and a trolly bus at the junction of Coleman Street and North Bridge Road tonight, the trolly bus went right across North Bridge Road and came to a stop when it struck a112 words
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Article88 1939-02-20 13 Reuter. Munich Feb. 18.—A sensation was caused in Catholic circles by the announcement that Government has closed down the Catholic theological faculty of the Munich University. The reason Is alleged to be that students, acting on the instructions "of Cardinal Faulhaber s office, boycotted the lecturesReuter. - 88 words
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Article96 1939-02-20 13 Singapore, Saturday. AN alleged dispute between a Chinese woman and her husband over the cooking of a meal earlier in the day resulted in an attempt at committing suicide by hanging on the part of the woman to-night on York Hill. Two children, who followed their mother, saw96 words
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138 1939-02-20 13 Reuter. London, Feb. 19. INDICATIONS were received from Washington, says the Sunday T'mes diplomatic correspondent, that the United States industries are prepared to co-operate with the Anglo-German trade groups in con 01 sat ions next month on the possibility of forming cartel arrangementsReuter. - 138 words
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Article38 1939-02-20 13 Reuter. London. Feb. 19. A Suez message says it is revealed that there was no damage to the liner "Moreton Bay'", which was grant* d i certificate of seaworthiness and has proceeded on its voyage —ReuterReuter. - 38 words
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142 1939-02-20 13 British Official Wireless. London, Feb. 18. A TWO-DAY debate in the House of Commons on defence will open on Monday, when the Chancellor of the Exchequer will move a financial resolution to increase to £800,000,000 Government's borrowing powers for defence. According to Lobby newspaper correspondents,British Official Wireless. - 142 words
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Article90 1939-02-20 13 Reuter. Berlin, Feb. 19. A POINTED allusion to the question of Spain joining the Anti-Comintern pact is made by Dr. Halfeld, writing in the Hamburger Fremdenblatt. He says, the game of the Democracies is to bring back Spain into her old dependence on western ideas andReuter. - 90 words
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Article135 1939-02-20 13 Central News Agency. Chungking. Feb. 17. DR H H Kung. Finance Minister, hao 'circularised, by wire, all provincial Governments giving instructions mat beginning from to-day all pawnshops In China should reduce the rate of latere t charged to customers, and also extend the time Unit 'or theCentral News Agency. - 135 words
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Article38 1939-02-20 13 Reuter. Mexico City, Feb. 19.—1t is insistently rumoured that President Cardinas is about to conclude a deal with German interests under which thirty Junker planes will be acquired in exchange of Mexican oil.—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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88 1939-02-20 13 Chinese Central News Agency. Chungkiang, Feb. 17. Chinese guerrillas operating in the south and central parts of Hopei province also westward of Peiping in north China engaged the Japanese over 1-0 times in the past three months, inflicting 2 100 casualties on the invaders. TheyChinese Central News Agency. - 88 words
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Article108 1939-02-20 13 Reuter. London, Feb. 19. I OKI) Swinton is mentioned as the L possible Ambassador to France when British recognition is granted says the Sunday Times diplomatic correspondent. It Is believed In Paris that armistice in Snain will hive been readied by the end ofReuter. - 108 words
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Article47 1939-02-20 13 Rome, Feb. 19. All rumours of a confession by the alleged madman arrested in connection with the Vianomentana incident are officially described as fantaste and rumours of mas* arrtots ire ..kewise termed tendentious. There is no evidence of any extra police pre cautions tak.n to protect Mussolini.47 words
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Advertisement60 1939-02-20 13 "As sweet and fresh in Malaya as it is in the Arctic" t« CVMJfWIMIV* TOOKE' STORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), POH 110 111 (2 lines>, PENANG 1500 1501. BUTTER*OUTH S3. Adrt.of Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Li:. W.P.S. 136. Greetings The Management and Staff of Messrs. WISH60 words
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Article, Illustration1388 1939-02-20 14 CAN THE CHINESE RETAIN THEIR LEAGUE HONOURS THIS YEAR? Senior Division May Be Overrun By Services Norman §iebel Presents His THE Malays beat the Chinese by three goals to one at the Stadium on Friday, and this result has aroused more controversy in some football circles than1,388 words
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Article, Illustration11 1939-02-20 14 Top: J. p. Campbell. Middle: Phillip Hoalim. Bottom: Low Hook Kiat.11 words
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Article542 1939-02-20 14 (By "Marcus Superbus") A NUMBER of fast gallops were gone through on Hie set u tt, k at Bukit Timah this morning and should serve as useful pointer* for to-morrow's racing. I DUCHESS II (Lawler) looked very lit in a slow work-out, but is not542 words
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Article111 1939-02-20 14 4 SPECIAL general meeting of the Geylang Serai Football Club wa> held at the rlub premises on Friday night. It was decided to hold the annual general meeting on Mar. 19, also to declare open the same day the billiard table recently installed. The opening ceremor111 words
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Article91 1939-02-20 14 The Womrns Foursomes (ompetition of the Garrison Golf Club was played on Thursday over 12 Moles and resulted in a win for Mrs. Bnttorevs and Mrs. Stewart with a net score of 50. The following were the best returns:— Mrs. P. G. Brittorous and Mrs. R. H. Stewart91 words
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Advertisement8 1939-02-20 14 -<n r„ r PfllN Jr PILES ZAM-BIJK WW8 words
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Advertisement11 1939-02-20 14 4' Tankard of Health 1 I- Distributed by Fraser Neave Ld11 words
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Article1447 1939-02-20 15 English League DIVISION r 1 Chelsea 0 2 Liverpool 0 .Winchester U. 5 1 Stoke C. v Birmingham 1 2 Bolton w. 1 .1 hociiesbrough 2 1 Charlton A. 1 v Preston N.E. 0 j( t incester 0 4 L' ds U. l .v P W.1,447 words
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467 1939-02-20 15 JAIN prevented the semi-finals of the Men s Singles being played to a linish on the S.C.C. Cjurts yesterday in the S.C.C. C hinese New Year tournament. Matches were played throughout the day. and only a lew matches remain to be played this morning. Fine467 words
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Article301 1939-02-20 15 Johannesburg, Feb. 18. TWI.NTY thousand people saw the 1 r< st match between Engfetti and South Africa. up 205, and at close of Africans have II runs Kith their wickets Intact, not solely responsible failures. It showed showers when the id was probably responissal ot Hammond and301 words
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564 1939-02-20 15 Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. fva DAY \s Inn-key classic ended to a note of hifch e\t itement. the North narrowly staving <! r;, NS after hading by two goals to nil in the tirst ten minuits and by tour goals to one for three-quarters564 words
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523 1939-02-20 15 AN unqualified success, the Automobile Association Rally and Gymkhana yesterday at the Airport incorporated a number of nov(! and intricate items for competition. The entries wen targe, and so w»'iv tin- number ol spectators the majority oi whom remained till near the very end (i523 words
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Article39 1939-02-20 15 The Allen Cup (men's long d:iyiri£ competition* cf the Garrison <.iolf Ch.ii was played at Tanglin on Friday and resulted as follows:—lst Major M I?. Dayidum :iGu.i..o van is. End Gs C. 1.. ArcfKhite 257 15 yard.39 words
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Article35 1939-02-20 15 The untitled of tl"' fttayftowt f SWtnintbn Fart:; will be held at the residence r»f Mr. 1. Per*"; Kffdftg, 91, Mclfair Ro*.d <n< r the Pdkl ffrmiffdi ort Miririay Pen *i at 10 a lv35 words
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Advertisement96 1939-02-20 15 A WILL IMPROVE YOU.* COMPLEXION J Constipation is the reason of en unhealthy si complexion—but CASTOPHENc,—with its unique intestinal action thoroughly clears jff^^ the system of those insidious poisons which >i> undermina your health, giving you puro V| rich blood...the secret of a youthful skin. WwK^^' Vileves headache, d'n>e<.s, t96 words
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Article, Illustration201 1939-02-20 16 TUT local Indian Association have as their Chinese New Year guests, the member* of the Indian Association of Kinia Lumpur and yesterday they played a of cricket which was no finished and will be continued at iu.::o a.m. L»-day. To-morrow the home team will the201 words
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Article193 1939-02-20 16 THE .second round of the Rugby League 1 Cup was played on Saturday Bradford N 2; Oldham 0. Leeds 6; Widnes 2. St. Helen's Rcc. 3: Wigan 8. Keighley 10; Featherstone 0. Wakefield 7: Warrington 2 Salford 18; Hiinslet 12. Halifax G: Hull 2 Kingston 0; Bramley193 words
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Article73 1939-02-20 16 The following nave been selected k play for the V.M.C.A Junior Deoart ment against the 7th Heavy Battery on Thursday. Feb. 23 on the Prince Eoward Read Ground at .5.15 p.m.: Edward Wee: Wee Aik Chan G J Moxon; F. L. Wong. Phca Watt Seng. Chee Siew Oon:73 words
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Article454 1939-02-20 16 INHERE was quite a Rood crowd at the Happy World Covered Stadium on Saturday to witness the revival of the tencent boxing programme put up by Promoter Lee. Every fight was voted a success and the main event provided the best thrills ol tne evening.454 words
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Article108 1939-02-20 16 Kuala Lumpur. Sunday. SINGAPORE beat Negri by 2—1 on the S.C.R.C. ground in the allMalayan annual Colts hockey tournament to-day. ThLs was Negri's second defeat. Earlier in the day they lost to Perak by 6—2. Singapore dominated play throughout but the forwards were very uncertain in108 words
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Article134 1939-02-20 16 Scoring a goal late in each half, thj Selangor Colts defeated the Penane Colts 2—0. e Throuhgout the name, the Penan" Colts dominated but they lacked the necessary finish to score. The homesters, on the other hand, did very little attacking but when they did so Balow.134 words
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Article92 1939-02-20 16 gXPECTED to be eventual champions Peril %Z° ltS hocke v tournament, the Perak Celts won easily when they met Ju *o 1 flrst nat ch of the series on the Selangor Indians ground this morning by six goals to two. p t rak 1 victory was due92 words
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Article25 1939-02-20 16 Reuter. Beckenham. Feb. IS.—Cambridge beat Oxford by 3 to 2 in one of the most spirited inter-Varsity hockey matches of the year—Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article276 1939-02-20 16 THE following are handicaps for lomorrow's races a 4 Bukit Tiniah: HORSES—CLASS I—Div. 1, 5»o fun;. Empiric 9.4 Thetez 8.11 Meadowman 8.8 Beaudekin 8.6 Bar ford 8.6 •Wicklow Bay 8.1 Saladin 7.9 Smoke Dreams 7.8 Gold Point 7.4 HORSES—CLASS 1 Div. 2, bft fur.;. RoyU Hampton 9.4276 words
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Article72 1939-02-20 16 Eight cards were taken out for the February Women's Foursomes at the Keppel Golf Club competition which resulted as under:— *Mrs. E. O'Sullivan and Mrs. J, F. Can- 4*—12=33 Mrs. E.A. Ford and Miss B Cramer 52 i B _oo Mrs G. E. Kerr and Mrs. A. B. Menzies 46—11=3572 words
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376 1939-02-20 16 Singap IN a very interesting game cer played this aft m at Police Depot at Thorn: on R Police team trounced th< Cricket Club by six goah to one But for the brilliant sai in the Police goal, espEcially in the fin half376 words
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Advertisement125 1939-02-20 16 CTi MiiTnJTi THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of ali Chemists and Storm far* mtm^dtoaxS^^U l"^^Mi For Style, Comfort, Economy CONSULT The Oriental Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN 9 Head Office: 162. South Bridge Rd. Branch Office: 348, N. Bridge Rd. SINGAPORE. FREE TESTING. For Economy Smooih Running Always noose A STANDARD125 words
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Advertisement35 1939-02-20 16 GOLD LEAF TEA CO»»WW PfKQf) For nearly half a century Gold Leaf Tea has been recognised as symbolic ot the utmost skill in Blending, Honour and Integrity in the packing of Fragrant and inimitable Tea..35 words
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Advertisement52 1939-02-20 16 (HUMAN CANNON Bflll The Most Sensational Stunt Ever I I Presented. ul' A Human Being Shot out of a _J V v Cannon to a height ol '60—70 feet. j ll.%l>l*Y WOULD 1. GROUND pH^^t^^^ The Stunt that held Calcutta Spellbound for om year. 7.30 to 8.30 p.m. 9.30 to52 words
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81 1939-02-20 17 ,1 efficiency and upt of training it to combine, as a the present n panj and m €r ...iw a stater headquarters. i will be known will be organmpany consisting of former "A" 01. G.) in my consisting of former "C" (Scot11, Company will reil dress81 words
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Article132 1939-02-20 17 ..The following is the result of the draw for the Mixed Foursome Competition at the Keppel Golf Club on Sunday. Feb. 19:—Mrs. F. Starr and Capt, W. Holohan v. Mrs. A. Williamson and F. H. Bradley. Mrs. H. Armati and R. W. McCreath v. Mrs Ford and E.132 words
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334 1939-02-20 17 [From Our Oku Reporter] Sungei Patani, Saturday. Ah Lim, stood in the dock before Mr. Justice (I. B. High Court. First Division, when he was charged with the death of one Ooi Tua Taw at Kuala Sungei Muda iin the District of Kuala Muda.334 words
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Article173 1939-02-20 17 7 RROW FOR ALL 2 v. Dvii't expend encr- J i Fort as business slack to-day. Ap- i r v be cancelled or a coed selling day 5 /or Tourneying. FLUENCES: Jan- J i F' >nary 19. Use the hin travelling, as kely. Avoid strung- i173 words
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352 1939-02-20 17 Singapore, Saturday. JHE exutence of this society has nothing to do with the China Relief Fund Committee or with any ether patriotic Chinese organisations. Investigations have proved that it existed purely lor the purposes of their own remuneration,' said Mr. F. I. Tremlett, A.S.P.,352 words
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308 1939-02-20 17 Reuter. New York, Feb. ID. IT is officially reported that Mr. Roosevelt may shorten his absence from Washington owing to reports reaching him concerning develo irr.entfl abroad, according to an Associated Pres- despatch from Key west, which says it is understood that information reachingReuter. - 308 words
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128 1939-02-20 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sunday. aired 57 whose death octurreu <• hore Bahru early on Friday morning. t. «Ms the wife of Major Deceased, ™<r gu rate. Hall w High lciman. Prjvjte S p leaves behin d fourdaUBh inched ggm F128 words
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53 1939-02-20 17 A photograph of the clerical staff and officers of United Engineers Co-op untitled and Loan Society taken on the occasion of the sth annual general meeting of the Society a the Hoc Ol^ljj JSP Jere served Pore The meeting was convened to elect office bearers for the current year year53 words
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Article156 1939-02-20 17 London. EXPERIMENTS are being carried out by the London and Counties Coke Association in which the use of coke might be applicable for raiding fog from aerodromes. This announcement has been made in a memorandum from the Association to the Departmental Committee investiga the methods and156 words
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Article89 1939-02-20 17 Singapore. Friday.—At the continued bearing of the retrial of a case in which Masu Katoh, a Japanese woman, was charged OS four counts under the "Women and girls protection Ordinance." Mr. W. J. Thorogood. Relief District Judge and Magistrate acquitted the accused on the second charge.89 words
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Article88 1939-02-20 17 Singapore, Saturday.- Lam Hop" was yesterday morning fined S3 or to default ftVC days' simple imprisonment by Mr. L. C. Goh in the fifth oohce court on a charge that he on or about Jan. 24 between 12.50 p.m. and 1.50 p.m. did cause88 words
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Advertisement92 1939-02-20 17 THE BEST DIET DURING < opalescence ti or wasting and other i lee 1 so v;cak and exhaustv u wonder whether you'll 1 r<'ally well again Everyone 1 to eat Yet food nauseates you simply must eat. Docthe world have found that in be retained by the >mach and the92 words
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Advertisement215 1939-02-20 17 THINK AHEAD FOR THE YEARS TO COME Clean your teeth now but also Protect them against future decay Of course you want to clean your teeth every day so that they will be bright and sparkling for each day and Phillips' Tooth Paste dors that too. But that Is not215 words
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Advertisement146 1939-02-20 17 1 Raffles I (RAFFLES CAFE) BAKERY CONFECTIONERY MAKE SURE OF ENJOYING YOUR MEALS I BY HAVING THEM AT THIS POPULAR RENDEZVOUS. EXCELLENT CUISINE SPECIAL TIFFIN SI.OO. i and A LA CARTE AT MODERATE PRICES. 1 UNDER THE SUPERVISION or A EUROPEAN CHEF. CONCERT DANCE MUSIC i Provided nitfhtlv by a146 words
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Article116 1939-02-20 18 Ycnan, Shcnsi, A FIVE-MONTH journey by beat Chinese junk, military truck ami on foot l>as ended for Mr Chen Lee, i<». who tame from Manila to join the Eighth Koute Army and fight for China. Virtually penniless, shivering in a suit o! tropical clothing despite the116 words
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Article175 1939-02-20 18 INTERESTING revelations concerning the ignominious failure of the ace cf Japanese political schemers. General Doihara, in baiting his trap for General Wu Pei-fu, the veteran military leader, to become his chief puppet, were divulged in foreign despatches received here. The 'Lawrence of Manchuria had three meetings with175 words
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63 1939-02-20 18 Chungking —The Japanese are planning to exercise control over foreign tiade and foreign exchange in "occupied"' areas. According to Customs' statistics, Japanese imports to "occupied" areas last year amounted 110.078.000 Customs' gold units while Chinese exports from these occupied" arenas to Japan63 words
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1124 1939-02-20 18 Chinese People Must Acknowledge Past Shortcomings And Mistakes Madame Chiang Kai-Shek Writes On 1 0 build a new, strong unified China, it behoves us all to engage in intensive introspection, to be scrupulously honest in our estimate1,124 words
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Article, Illustration33 1939-02-20 18 Above: Hundreds of Chinese civilians in Chungking enlisted lei servfee. Shortiy after enrolment, they were taken to trainini- camps and given instructions by European-trained members of the National Military Academy.33 words
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358 1939-02-20 18 NOVEL FACTORY BUILT IN CHUNGKING IN Chungking, provisional capital of China, is a little factory whose im portance to the country's resistance may not be greatly surpassed In any of the big arsenals in China. It is the factory of the Central Fie!l ilealth Station358 words
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116 1939-02-20 18 DR. Wang Chung-hui. Foreign Minister, in an elusive interview with the respondent of the AMM Pi ess at Chungking, irgei the Powers to take concrete steps to bring about a settlement of Sino-Japanese conflict. "Now that strong DnHei States, British and French wwt* have116 words
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166 1939-02-20 19 Bombay Orissa Ministries May Resign Before The Tripuri Session Congress' Sympathy With gta es Peoples' Struggle New Delhi, Feb. lti. il well-informed quarters that before the Tripuri ses- nngress meets Bombay and Orissa Ministers might reins of office on the issue of Indian States. i ituti nil crisis in i166 words
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132 1939-02-20 19 (United Press). Nagpur, Feb. 11. MR. T. J. Kedar. Vice-Chan- cellor of Nagpur University, is admitting into C. P. Colleges about 500 students, who were expelled by the Osmania University. He said this action was taken not because Nagpur University was(United Press). - 132 words
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Article128 1939-02-20 19 (United Press). Madras, Feb. 16. rpHE President or the Tamil Nadu Con- gress Committee has issued a circular to all the members of the provincial Committee to intimate to him at an early date their answer to th«J query, contained in the circular, namely, whether they(United Press). - 128 words
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Article117 1939-02-20 19 (United Press). Jubu'pore. Feb. 13. THE Reccpl'on Committor of the 'Iripuri Congress met last eve«ing at Vishnuduttnagar and derided to havr* ten gales and six road« m the Nagar. The former will be named alter Mahakoshal's departed patriots, namely. Mad havarao Sapre. Balmukand Triuatln Nathuram Modi. Krishnadeva Bhatt(United Press). - 117 words
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Article89 1939-02-20 19 I i know. Feb. 11. meat is reached rnment and authority reni wnich Unints and policemen were poli< tamp burnt in h I i hibition. buleiman, Vice- a letter to the re ret and assures (i.deavour to regoodwill among i Uni administration. >ute Rs. 2.500 tori by89 words
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Article67 1939-02-20 19 HVu Delhi, Feb. 15. '•>< King has been c of the follow- iwquent on the <>f Sir Harry Governor of i s y l roi nices: present Gov- j Governor of the pre.senc mcmC neral'g Council member of the Council in succession i •■art. resigning his Aug. 667 words
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Article95 1939-02-20 19 (United Press). N( v, Delhi. b« en Issued by 'horitics declar- r is m Torce in il the holding 11 ii those of a I■< ot with the he Inspector0n ,jl thia, it io stated, meetings have ben. held of a purely political nature "at which(United Press). - 95 words
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495 1939-02-20 19 (United Press). Allahabad. "THE problem before us is achievement of India's independence and establishment of a free and united democratic state in India. It is from that point of view that everything should be judged. Yet we argue(United Press). - 495 words
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221 1939-02-20 19 (United Press). Horn bay, Feb. 11. AN indication to th:; India (lovernmcnt thai in case it does not pay one crnre of rupees annualy from the next year onward, the Congress Ministry would be unable to carry on the administration, v.r.s contained in the Finance(United Press). - 221 words
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Article51 1939-02-20 19 (United Press). Sjt. Mahadev revealed in reply to a question by a press representative in Dclbi that Mahatraa Gandhi had sent a telegram on Jan. 19, last from Bard oh tc Sjt. Subhas Chandra Bose asking him to withdraw from the presidential ekition in faveur of Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya. (UnMcd(United Press). - 51 words
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539 1939-02-20 19 (United Press). VYardhagan j, Feb. 15. CJT. Subhas Bos<\ Congress President, had over three hours' conversation with Mahatma ('andhi this afternoon at Shevgaon. On emerging cheerful!} from (iandhiji's hut. Sjt. Bose said the present conversations had concluded and he would leave for Calcutta to-morrow morning.(United Press). - 539 words
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Article139 1939-02-20 19 (United Press). WardnaganJ, l eg. 15. DASfttTKAPATI subhas Chandra Bose nas issued the following statement regarding nis talks with Gandhiji:— "Mahatma Gandhi received me with his characteristic kindness ami affection. In an atmosphere of extreme cordiality we had a discussiM on the burning problems of the day(United Press). - 139 words
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125 1939-02-20 19 (United Press). New Delhi. Feb. 10. NEWS has been received at the Headquarters ot the All-India Arya ii. mi £abha. Delhi, from Hydeiatad Slate that Mahatma Narain bwami, the first 'dictator' cf Kyderabaa Aryan S it: igral WhC has been awarded one yeai's Imprisonment tor(United Press). - 125 words
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Article142 1939-02-20 19 (United Press). Rajkot, Feb. 13 MKS. Kastuiibai Gandhi and Miss Mamoen Pa el haxc been brought tt Taikct. had l-s'eouonic conversations with Gandhiii on their Mtil. Fifteen peisons were arrested to-day on a charge of picketing and lb persons from Bhavnagar, Viramgham and Amrcli were eiih?> detained or(United Press). - 142 words
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Article57 1939-02-20 19 (United Press). Mr. lattice S. Varadachariar, at present Fuisne Judge of the Madras High Court, has been appointed as a Puisne Judge c 4 the Federal Cturt of India in Mnccssion to Mr. Justice M. R. Jayakar who has been appointed a member of the Judicial(United Press). - 57 words
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Article62 1939-02-20 19 (United Press). New Delhi, Feb. 6.—Mr. T. Avina-h--|inghan Chettiar has tabled an adjournment motion to discuss "the spending of Indian revenues in the military training of foreigners like Afghans." The motion is a squel to the replies to Sardar Bant Singh's questions in the Assembly tixlay in course of which(United Press). - 62 words
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Article, Illustration161 1939-02-20 20 Above: Mr. Wong Kiang Chen and his bride. Miss Sng Yuck Ea. Right: #-r. Tan Bock Lim and Miss te Kirn Kee. The couples were married at th 2 Chinese Consulate last Sunday. Vnotl c» couple v. iio were married >t ihe Consulate. Picture shows Mr.161 words
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