Malaya Tribune, 1 March 1939
1939-03-01
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Title Section38 1939-03-01 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest SaleJ Vol XXVI.- -No. 50. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, March 1 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1939 l38 words
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Advertisement248 1939-03-01 1 I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS bring you RESULTS for only 3 CENTS per word m this paper B^tal^ n mill lil ii i I l It's no wonder that the en- and is so safe, pleasant tire family uses and likes and economical to use. Kolynos. Thousands of Kolynos not only keeps248 words
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Advertisement106 1939-03-01 1 WMITI DOT ii 111 the Genulne LIFETIME B« tor* fea tat a\ (•aula* LIFE- TlME—buy rout I p«q la rapat I abla alora. Oaar- I anteaa com* and Co. bat siieaf f rcß's Lirt TIME Oaaraataa baa baan malaItalaad cootlnn oualy for over 17 yaara— it will aarra jrou aa106 words
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Advertisement218 1939-03-01 1 (diamond SHUT STEEL EQUIPMENT HEEL SHELVING* STEEL CLPBOAKDS, STLLL LOCKERS. Write for descriptive folia to the Mar.ufcuturcrs:— DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO.. LTD, 601. Kampong Bahru Road. Spore Ask for descriptive folder (E) J SPRING Bargain Sale Now on at BABA Co., Ltd. Mirtd Road. BABA STOkE 162, Orchard Road. 123218 words
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Advertisement214 1939-03-01 1 I MADAME PJMSB j LATE 92, PICCADILLY, LONDON. DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER TAILORMADES GOWNS I FOR ALL OCCASTONB IN STOCK. I FROM:— s$ 5« 30. 13 BATTERY ROAD, Z TEL. €327. SINGAPORE. ...................................1 DELCO-LIGHT Buy a Delco for absolute reliability— and economy Price $275/SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PES'ANG, IPOH, TAIPING. WPU. 133 A214 words
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Article101 1939-03-01 2 Reuter. Gibraltar, Feb. 27. THE Mediterranean Fleet has arrived from Malta and joined the Home Fleet here. Fifty-five ships of the Home Fleet afterwards left for manoeuvres in the south Atlantic, including battleship:,, cruisers, aircraft carriers, destroyers and submarines. They will be called tlie Blue Fleet,Reuter. - 101 words
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74 1939-03-01 2 Reuter. London, Feb. 28.—1t is learned that Mr. Joseph Kennedy. American Ambassador in London, saw Lord Halifax (Foreign Minister' to-day and asked !»r information concerning the course ot the Palestine discussions. Mr. Kennedy deived a reoort to the effect that re told the British GovernmentReuter. - 74 words
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618 1939-03-01 2 \From Our Own CorrespOjiclcnt] Johore Bahru, Monday. STATEMENTS alleging that Mr John Tolmie, the Superintendent of Customs Johore, had received bribes from the Sungei Melayu Fstate in connection with rubber smuggling as an inducement to Select his duty were allege* to have been made by a618 words
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Article80 1939-03-01 2 London. Feb.' 28 roe death Is announced of ftriff-Ge* Sir Terence Humoherv Keyes b'otheul Admiral Sir Roger John B.ownlo/Lews.—Reuter. Having received his education at Hai<evjwry College, he entered the Army in 1897 He was promoted to the rank of Majoi during the Great War and was mentioned80 words
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Article462 1939-03-01 2 TH" seventh annual general meetII ins of the Cameron Highlands Society was held on Tfcesda at the Cameron Highlands Ho I. The chairman said: The object of this Sod t\ the interests of those Cameron Highland Your c glad to receive and consid< tions from its member-;462 words
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Article78 1939-03-01 2 Singapore. Tuesday.—Sentenc months' rigorous Imprisonmi ul passed by the District Judge Gib on. on Lim Ah Fall, 10. morning. Ah Fatt appeared In the dock Criminal District Court last week pleaded guilty to a charge all< ing "an act of gross inde; ing by Ah Fatt's78 words
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Article72 1939-03-01 2 Reuter. The Labour motion ul c> n Government's action In rec franco expresses the opinio o°ei on of His Majesty's Govt pant unconditional recognit Spanish insurgent forces depem foreign intervention constitute berate affront to the legitimate I ment of a fricndlv power, I breach <»f internationalReuter. - 72 words
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Advertisement456 1939-03-01 2 STKA.MKR SAILINGS. P& O^nd BRITISH INDIA IHIUUHWJtOTCM in Fng.'and). T. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore. 1939 S' m M I 6.800 Mar. 13 I ORFU 15,060 Mar. 10 :HITRAL 15 000 Mar. 24 CARTHAGE 15,000 Apr. 7 I B iNGALOHE 6,000 Apr. 8 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Apr.456 words
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Advertisement492 1939-03-01 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated in Germany). The undsrnoted are tire compa>iy's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 "AILER" omitd Mnrola Tknigtau and Japan Mar. 2 I m.s. "MARBURG 4 omits Tsingt/u Mar. 7 s.s. POTSDAM" omits Manila, N. Chiria Yokohama Mar492 words
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Advertisement482 1939-03-01 2 I BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. Luxurious One Class Motcrsfc»ps, M os Big Cargo vessel*> with 1« but j Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath *mfortabie Passenger Aceornmoaa i To: .Marseilles. London, Rotterdam uon i J Hamburg and Coperhagcn. por( Palestlne Rotterdam, j M.S. From Spore. M'ca. PS, P'ng Hamburg, and482 words
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Advertisement131 1939-03-01 2 Jm m HAMBURG-AMERIKA LIN IE 8 Deutsch-Australische Oampfschiffs Gescllschafl «*o l !l paniM incorporated in Germanfj PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1939 BJS. NFUIL'ARK Direct Mar 1 m.s. RAMSES Direct Mar 20 t m.s. KULMERLAND Direct Apr 9 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND HAMBURG131 words
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Advertisement529 1939-03-01 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES Max Bell ol Bell Co. is Associatbu mess with this firm from Ist h, 1239. Fraser Co. NOTICE. DRESSERS' EXAMINATION i xamination for dressers will be pore. Penang and Malacca 3rd, 4th and sth April. 1939. Estate ,ho hive had the necessary nter for thL» examination,529 words
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Advertisement478 1939-03-01 3 Situations Vacant WANTED AMBITIOUS MHSIP Tribune, Singapore. £0? free Te? m a ftH f 00 Particulars t,;lu- lerms Liberal. Jindals rtn Ludhiana, 132, India. Jina<us Ltd. JUNIOR CLERK ITT" w Ue g to B«x C T 2a Sn J a PtoSS (66) WANTED: MSN AND WOMRM or lull time tob^Wp^i478 words
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Advertisement648 1939-03-01 3 $24.00 WORTH OF NOVEI|> (Six in Number) for $2.10. "Murder Rides The Airline,'' "Murder Of The Honest Broker," "Murder In The Night," "Snerlock Holmes," "The Ooium Murders," "The New Terror." Glover Co, 9 11, The Arcade, Singapore. (31) FOR SALE 1937 VAUXHALL "25" Luxury Saloon, recently overhauled, excellent condition, 14648 words
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Advertisement534 1939-03-01 3 peopje nowadays sell 01 exchange their tor novels and senerllbook s?ore g V P rV CGS a BookDore aS Basah Road Sin ga(78) uZ^J^S^^^ This book i HnS n W tnr «ugh learning Radio onTeSp? X S t FREE STAMPS i°° DIF FERENT STAMPS Pak T n rCmittance t0 Amon534 words
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Advertisement363 1939-03-01 3 Board: Residence ROOMS TO LET in a large compound house for students and men only. Apply 299, River Valley Road. (39» TO LET: COMFORTABLE NEWLY Erected Residential Flats at Nos. 224-239 Tanjong Pagar Road. Apply 26 Cheng Tuan Street. Singapore. (36) "AT SUNNYSTDE" 7 Oxley Road, nicely furnished flat, own363 words
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Advertisement120 1939-03-01 3 PROFESSIONAL GIVE A TRIAL TO HOMOEOPATHIC Medicine if other remedy fails. No. 120, Albert Street, Singapore. See Professor Bull. (3) LADIES CURE THEIR MONTHLY complaints with "Ladies Brown Pills" $1. a bottle from C. S. Chan, 277 Race Course Road, Singapore. (10) PERSONAL KOON HIAN SLAMAT. (63) THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS120 words
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Article458 1939-03-01 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Tuesday. Previous To-day Change W tohi.ic Steady Steady Spot Buyers %y A gi/ 4 Sellers 8 5 1«; 85 10 Ist Forward (March) Buyers 8 1 Sellers 85 10 85 10 2nd Forward (Apr.) June) Buyers 85 1G 85 10 Sellers H- C 7[lG458 words
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Article68 1939-03-01 4 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Feb. 28, 5 p.m. Company Dividend Book. UN dose Da Ex. Div. year Austral Malay 9d No 48 Feb 24 TSar 1 25 *5& 3d bonus 1 eD 25 5% Ayer Weng 5* int. Mar. 6 Mar 11 Mar 7 bonus MarCh68 words
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Article790 1939-03-01 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Feb. 28, 6 p m. fraser and Ca. Buy erf sellers. Ampal Tin 3 0 4 Austral Amal 4 0 5,Austral Malay 40,- 45 -ed Ayer Hitam 21 22!Ayer Wens 0.05 o.7©ed Bangrin Tin 19 0 20 0 Baiu790 words
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Article182 1939-03-01 4 Singapore. Tuesday. MINING Tin at midday was $108 12. uo ,8 According to cables received Tin snares fn London yesterday wa.s shghtly flrn er with buyers of Southern Kintas at 450 Southern Malayans 18 9, Tronoh* 17- and Kamuntings at 86. while TekKa Taipings are offered at182 words
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Article170 1939-03-01 4 Singapore. Feb 28. R (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $143 IR <Siam> W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $139 R (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $137 SI im No. 1 $215 Si nn No. 2 $200 SUm Broken Rice No. 1 $120 Efiam Broken Rice170 words
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Article13 1939-03-01 4 Singapore, Wednesday. The price ol tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:—13 words
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Article18 1939-03-01 4 *?109 (up The price of rubber al noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers up geO** o\) (up18 words
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Article172 1939-03-01 4 f 8% Mnynard ft Co., Md.. $30,000 Int Apr. 30 Oct. 31 to 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: a% 1901 red. 1940 $4u1,C00 Int Mar. 31. Sept. 30 mou. 1907 red. 19»? $1000,000 Int 103/ i norn Mar. 31, Scot 30 in«u. 4V.% 1909 red. I9at iUOt.GOO mt""172 words
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Article83 1939-03-01 4 T~ HE latest issue 01 the Outram School Magazine contains articles on the school., sports notes, pictures and short stories. Results of examinations arc given, and accounts of athletics which were held during the past year. Several pages are devoted to the doings of the school scouts83 words
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Article86 1939-03-01 4 U ndon, Feb. 27. Paris 177 63 04 New York 4.69 3 1G Montreal 4.70 5 16 Brussels 27.89 Geneva 20.02 Amsterdam 8.82 Milan 89 3 16 Berlin Copenhagen 2240 Oslo 19.90 Frague 137 Helsinafors ***** Madrid nomlnul Lisbon 110 »4 Athens 547»/, Bucharest 600 Buenos Aires 20.3486 words
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Advertisement32 1939-03-01 4 THE EASTERN UNITED M ,N. LIMITED FIRE. MARINE, MOTOR EHICLE BURGLAR V, PERSO NA L ACCJ <)ENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. i&mJJ office: **>. CfcCIL LTKEET, SINGAPORE W. HALL. Oeneraj Manager32 words
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Advertisement186 1939-03-01 4 It is Impos\Sll sible for an individual to provide for his valued possessions the safety that i 9 afforded by our vaults where we have safe boxes of various ii/es for hire at moderate rates. HIKERS themselves hold the KEYS and ONLY THEY can have access to these safe boxes186 words
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Advertisement350 1939-03-01 4 SLAVS AND FRANCO Belgrade, Mar. l -The binet has decided to give nition to Franco Rcutei ILWii OF < 111 Yy Incorporated In China by Saeclai Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore Telephones: Manager.; Office 6444 Asst. Manager's Office C 4 f > Exchange Dept. raaT General Office M «i' Q350 words
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Advertisement544 1939-03-01 5 CONPLET E L V BMEW NOT ONLY IN ITS "STREAMLINED BEAUTY BUT ALSO IN ITS ADVANCED ENGINEERING THIS GREAT NEW GOODYEAR TYRE You need no second look to know that when the G-100 is inflated, its side walls expand rubber in that tread is now still tougher because of J544 words
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1193 1939-03-01 6 Singapore, Tuesday. JHE gratitude of the Board of St. Andrew's Hospital in particular to certain people who had contributed to the success of the scheme which resulted in the building of the Orthopaedic Hospital, and in general to the public of Singapore who had so1,193 words
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Article52 1939-03-01 6 Reuter. Tokyo Feb. 28.—Sir Robert Craigie called on the Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs and expressed the hope of an ""table settlement regarding the Shanghai International Settlement terrrrt t issue The Vice-Minister explained" Oiaf negotiations with toe Municipal Council in the International Settlement were going onReuter. - 52 words
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450 1939-03-01 6 fHE distribution of pamphlets containing information and advice on air raid precautions to the public of Singapore commences to-day, Mr. Edwin Tongue, A.R.P. Director, informs the Tribune. 1 One hundred thousand copies of the c booklets, printed in English, Chinese. Tamil and450 words
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Article129 1939-03-01 6 LAN board the Empress- was Mrs V Norman E. Mack, a member of the Democratic National Committee of sKS riC^'i a,I S a re P^sentativ c of the X?& Islands Mrs. ftfack is also on w i 5. Crn er s Beard of tht New York uSRS129 words
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Article348 1939-03-01 6 TO'MORROW FOR I READERS. Excellent <i for business enterpri I t vate matters. a day ahead nith any job S interviews and pu I ters generally, start any net project ana wake up are hanging fire. Financial 5 ters should be very satisfac I 0 SPECIAL348 words
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Article54 1939-03-01 6 O)) board the "E ol Britaii was Mr. O. D. Sim onsen, an influential business-man in Norway and a ship-owner Mr. Sim isen boats consists of eighteen Die.selengined motor-va ;el s plying fr m Norway to America and the East. Mr Simonsen is travelling to Hong Kon Japan.54 words
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Article50 1939-03-01 6 The Eastbound Europe mail »x 8.1. "Rajula" is expected I arrive at Penang at 6 a.m. n Friday, Mar. 3. Thi dil :md time of delivery of the nails will b' announced in the Post Office Daily List as soon as definite Lnformati n L i able.50 words
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Advertisement380 1939-03-01 6 RHEUMATIC PAINS GONE IN 2 DAYS From Fngland there comes a story that will cheer every rheumatic sufferer in the country. Mrs. A. Salt had been in the Ifrip of rheumatism for years. She spent arge sums of money vainly in an effort to stop the pain and misery. Then380 words
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Advertisement94 1939-03-01 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chamisu and Storm *J m ml m\\- I—B Invigorates and KK'VV'" lhe ns, iww/ii whole nerve *wCt rAT/I* system. Ptn&ow j Btrrrit 1 OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE A V SELF-PRIMING PUMP complete with built-in englnt lo operate en Diesed oil weight only 91 lbs. Hardies94 words
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Advertisement80 1939-03-01 6 When after some hours of concen t rated study both attention and perception /lag. After a cup cf Gold Leaf Tea the brain woiker finds that it throws new light on his problems. Guard Your Priceless Eyes! (fEfetf They Govern Your Comfort.. .Yout Efficiency. Your Pleasures. Protect Them with Good80 words
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Advertisement175 1939-03-01 6 Medicated with throat J M soothing ingredients M of Vicks Vapoßub.^^r C 426 Heart Trouble Caused by High Blood Pressure If you have pains around the heart, palpitation, dizziness, headaches at top and back of head and above eyes, shortness ot' breath, feel nervy, or suffer from poor sleep, loss175 words
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Advertisement67 1939-03-01 6 I; **FYE" RADIOS ARE SECOND TO NONE, in Efficiency. ReUaSUity, and Service. Hence they arc VERY POPULAR jn MALAi v Agents HOE BOON LEONG. j SPECIAL j CHINESE NEW YEAR SALE FOR THIS* MONTH ONLY I Take this opportunlt the very latest and reliable mak of Clocks and Watches al67 words
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Article135 1939-03-01 7 LAST NIGHT'S FIRST NIGHTS BROWN uproariously "The Gladiator," the i the Capitol, in fact v l la go so far as to bej t thing he has Tail to assess Mr alue. Because he has often classed as just h; ppens that he is135 words
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Article111 1939-03-01 7 OTHERS' line presentation n SisterS' 1 began its regular Alhambra last night. A repicture was published after performance on Saturday, necessary is to remind that Lt is something which the best Warner Brothers' a st rj 1 I San Francisco in the the century, of111 words
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Article158 1939-03-01 7 another stirring picture on a doctor's struggle between duty to humanity and the antiquated ethics of his profession is "A Man To Remember," now showing; at the Pavilion. The scene is placed in the American Middle-West and the story is not fiction but fact, recording158 words
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Article87 1939-03-01 7 toward g. ROBINSON, Warner Bros." B star, haunted operating rooms of LO5 Angeles hospitals, visited clinics md took lessons on how to go through the motions of being a neurological surgeon in preparation ior playing the title part in "The Amazing Dr. Chtterhouse," the highly unusual87 words
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488 1939-03-01 7 Singapore. Tuesday. pRETTY looking Ng Ycow Luan to-day again appeared in the second police court before Mr. Conrad Oldham in connection with a maintenance summons against her husband. Mr. Yeo Kee Meng. At a previous hearing she had told the court that she did488 words
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158 1939-03-01 7 Jerusalem. Feb. 28. THE bodies of 16 Arabs were found on the Acre-Safad road, as a result ot the engagement yesterday in which a large Arab band fought a detachment of the Ulsters and Hampshires. The troops seized twelve rifles and 2.000 rounds of158 words
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Article33 1939-03-01 7 The S.C.R.C. Chinese New Year tea dance will be held at the Club House. Hong Lim Green on Saturday at 6 p m. Dance Music will be provided by D'Silva's Band.33 words
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Advertisement176 1939-03-01 7 A HIGHLY paid administrative r»osv fcion is the normal attainment ot c School of Accountancy trained man alth a recognised qualification. Qualify as ai Accountant, Secretary, Cost Accountant Shioping Exncrt. insurance Officer, Bank Officer or Book-keeper, and make vo ir future secure. Examinations can rx token in Malaya and success176 words
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Advertisement353 1939-03-01 7 NOT A DRUG BUT A PURE GLANDULAR PRODUCT ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED not to contain any harmful drugs Horm-pennin compound of Testicular lextract with Prostatic an-i LecttMn which i t POWERFUL lONIC VIGOUR and VITALITY restored in cases of premature old I \t neurasthenia, fatigue, depression nervousness and loss of weight. GET353 words
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Advertisement354 1939-03-01 7 i ft The Perfect Way j\ to Perfect Teeth Dentists say Pozvder is safest and sufCSt Jr or tccin Calvert's always reaches the hidden corners of the mouth. Decay m 4 aS' never starts because germs have no chance to flourish. There's no soap or g rit m Calvert's to354 words
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Miscellaneous210 1939-03-01 7 CAPITOL:. "The Gladiator." \LHAMBRA: "The Sisters." PAVILION: "A Man to Remember." ROYAL: "Sable Cicada." MARLBOROUGH: "Sevasadhan". GAREICK: ."Taierchwaag Battle** and "Virtuous Lady." RQXY: "There (iocs My Heart." QUEENS: "The Boy from Barnados." HAPPY WORLD: Cabaret, Side Shows. cinema, and other attractions. NEW WORLD: Cabaret. Side Shows, merry-go-round cinema rides. GREAT210 words
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Advertisement274 1939-03-01 8 AMERICA'S ANSWER TO •■Hi: CITADEL"! I X PAVILION: matinee 3.15 to-nh;ht 6.15, 9.15 I *W- 'mm lou> applaise from a thrilled vudience I M 4 XK 0F THE BEST F,, MS SKFN 1X YEARS" Daily Mirror (London). 1 j3sf m SPLEXDII) FILM NOT TO BE MISSED" Hongkong Telegraph. I W^K^^274 words
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Advertisement178 1939-03-01 8 THE NEW Queens (Late Ritz) Phone 5570 Why not enjoy your nice evening at your popular theatre? TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT 7.15 I NIGHTLY 9.30 j \W\ FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW, mickey rooney to-morTwy"" ioc. :\l^7m7e~ "UNDER YOLK SPELL" Head The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya KOAV EEg optv r>:a 8 I AST178 words
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Advertisement188 1939-03-01 8 The O.\LY SHOW i„ where we guarantee you'll Grand I VI 4.11! I CAPITOL j f I Come and roar at JOE E. BROWN in his funniest picture I "THE flg^ GLADIATOR" W. "MAN AAOUNTAIN DEAN" W W JUNE TRAVIS and DICKIE MOORE With Excellent Supporting Programme H» Aks&n fpA%l|ltif188 words
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Article93 1939-03-01 9 Reuter. Rangoon, Feb. 28. ask Moslem was killed, and 17 U Hindus and 9 Moslems injured in i ommunal fight last night. lead man was stabbed to death irkha who had attacked his The man tried to rescue her. A d .suck.s and brickbats being [reReuter. - 93 words
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Article81 1939-03-01 9 viH hThJS f a <JI Sin gapore .salesmen nic£ e n he L d at the Rex Hot el- Bras in b n a t «il?' in^P° re on Friday, Mar. iv at 6 p.m. for the purpose of forming served 0 ati n Refr be 01 a81 words
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Article86 1939-03-01 9 Reuter. Berlin. Feb. 28.—The proposed construction of new transatlantic liners to replace the Bremen and Europa, former holders of the Atlantic blue riband, was announced by Herr Dortmuller. addressing the German Society of World Economics, when he said that Germany would resume her bidReuter. - 86 words
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Advertisement328 1939-03-01 9 TO NFGHT AT 9.30 PM. THE GREAT ARGUS Your Last Opportunity of seeing Argus in his astounding feats or Telepathy at "Circle House." Paterson Road. Admission $1 to members of the public. Reservation at Circle House between 5 and 6 p.m. f NEXT CHANGE A T THE „rt!wrt«er than *vec328 words
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Advertisement258 1939-03-01 9 GREAT WORLD AMUSEMENT PARK. COME TO THE LITTLE WORLD The only Amusement Park with Chinese style of architectures MOUNTAIN KM** 11,1BEADT,fUL CAVE l ARTISTIC NATURAL SCENIC XL DANCE IN THE FREE OPEN-AIR CABARET.... Do some shopping—A grand display of foods by various firms. Free open-air talkies. .Free Ist class side258 words
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Advertisement142 1939-03-01 9 The Star Match You Demanded! TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME in Myron Brinig's Immortal Nove/ DAILY AT .1.15, 6.13 I 9.15 P.M. The Most Exciting Star Combination of The Decade! wkW UA BETTEMWS J It's stronger than love, this mystic force that makes a woman lose her hcan to a142 words
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Article657 1939-03-01 10 QNCE again has the Hon. Dr. J. E. Smith brought the subject of the social evil in Malaya before the Legislative Council. Showing courage in the way he tackled an unpleasant subject and the remedy he advocated, he pointed out that a terrible position had developed partly657 words
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836 1939-03-01 10 FOR OPENING BACK DOOR TO CHINA On The Road To Mandalay On the road to Mandalay Where tlie flyin'-nshes play An the dawn comes up like thunder after China 'crost the Bay! Uudyard KiplnisC 1 LAIMING the fall of Barcelona another "victory for the invin-836 words
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Article169 1939-03-01 10 According to one educationist, the modern schoolboy is almost a blase man-of-the-world. We heard of one who thought that the three R's was a iazz trio. In a North of England town two •hurch bazaars and a sale of work were held on the same day. Residents169 words
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Advertisement217 1939-03-01 10 THE "DAISY" KNITTER I A NOVELTY OF INTEREST TO LOVERS OF FANCY WORK I With the aid of a -DAISY- KNITTER, Junipers, Matinee Coats, Caps. Bonnets, Shawls, Table Covers and other fascinating novelties can be quickly made Leaflet giving instructions as to use, and how to make and join the217 words
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Advertisement49 1939-03-01 10 NEW PERFECTION I OIL BURNING STOVES always gi ve t u wost satisfactory rusults. RELIABLE DEPENDABLE EFFICIENT! Two Burner Stoves Price $39.50 Kadi Three Burner Stoves Price $51.00 Four Burner Stoves Price $65.00 Single Ovens Price $13.00 Each Double Ovens Price $15.00 SUB-AGENTS FOR MALAYA. WKITEAWAYS IPOH, —SINGAPORE— «NANC,49 words
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111 1939-03-01 11 Russia Taking A Strong Line Shanghai, Mar. I the approach of March 15, when the Japanese fishing lots are to be auctioned in Vladivostok, Sovi'etse tension is mounting daily, according to reports recused here from Dairen and Manchuli. *ituation is made more us by111 words
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Article282 1939-03-01 11 Palestine London, Mar. L IN informal meeting between the British Government and Jewish esentatives yesterday aftrenoon «sed the Jewish objections to ting the British suggestions as of discussion. ■us.-ion was adjourned and the sumption was not fixed, the ig due to the necessity of the282 words
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Article55 1939-03-01 11 Reuter. The Hague, Mar 1. IJEEB Wetter, Netherlands 1A Colenial Minister, declared in the Lower Chamber last night that Government was reckoning on the necessity of a further increase si the East Indies fle?t. plans for which were ready to be put into effect ifReuter. - 55 words
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Article238 1939-03-01 11 Reuter. London. Mar. 1. INURING the debate on Spain in the House of Commons Sir Archibald Sinclair, on behalf ot the Liberal Opposition, said the British Government had confronted Parliament with a policy of bankruptcy and suicide. Government was now going to reccgni cReuter. - 238 words
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Article69 1939-03-01 11 Shanghai, Mar. i. HUNDREDS of Japanese troops have been transferred from Hongkew to the western portion of Shanghai, thus creating a new threat to the International Settlement. It is reported that the Japanese authorities insist on increasing the number of Japanese policemen inside the Settlement69 words
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Article46 1939-03-01 11 Although the day passed peacefully In Haifa a tense atmosphere prevailed last night. There were further deaths among those injured Irj bomb explosions, increasing the deathroll to 28. including five women. The thirtecn-hour curfew imposed at 5 p.m will operate ti.ll further notice.46 words
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Article, Illustration50 1939-03-01 11 WHAT HAPPENS to a balloon barrage In a storm. Several came down, struck by lightning:, in Essex a few days ago This is one of them —now a toy for schoolboys—on Brentwood Common, blown ten miles from its moorings. Another—queer thought—drifted over the sea to Germany.50 words
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384 1939-03-01 11 Reuter. Washington, .Mar. 1. VIOLENT opposition to the Air Force and Ai my Rearmament Bill was voiced by Mr. Worth Clark when the debate was continued In the Senate. Mr. Clark stated that the United States was in no danger ai*.d be denouncedReuter. - 384 words
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Article138 1939-03-01 11 Europe Reuter. Berne. Mar. 1. IT is reported that the German and Italian Ministers, interviewing the Swiss Foreign Minister, demanded that the Swiss press modify its attitude towards the axis powers. Later. The report of a German-Italian demarche in regard to the Swiss press isReuter. - 138 words
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Article310 1939-03-01 11 Reuter. Washington, Mar. L AN amendment to the Treasury A Appropriation Bill designed to limit silver buying by the Treasury to newly-mined domestic silver was defeated in the House of Refutations yesterday by 150 votes to 135. It had been approved earlier by a standtag voteReuter. - 310 words
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217 1939-03-01 11 Reuter. London, Feb. 28. TT is now expected that Mussolini will communicate his claims to France through diplomatic channels rather than by a public speech, according to the Daily Telegraph Berlin correspondent, who states that Ribbentrop had an hour's conversation with the Italian Ambassador.Reuter. - 217 words
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70 1939-03-01 11 OVER 70 warships belonging to Great Britain, the United State? and France are said to have been gathered at Hoihow. in South Kwangtung, ir order to protect their interests in view of the Japanese threat to accelerate their campaign in South China, and70 words
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Article169 1939-03-01 11 Reuter. Shanghai, Mar. 1. IT is diplomatically learnt that negotiations for a British loan in sunport of Chinese currency have heen successfully conducted, and thai except for some technical details, an agreement will be signed.—Sin Chew Jit Poh. Darkest Hour Past London, Mar. 1. "I bel'.eveReuter. - 169 words
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Article86 1939-03-01 11 Reuter. Rangoon, Mar. I. IMPERIAL Airways machine Atalanta has only just arrived from Calcutta, indicating that the announcement of the inauguration of n regular Chungking-Rangoon service to-day is somewhat premature. Careful enquiries regarding the Kun-ming-Lashio road revea] that at lea t one stretch isReuter. - 86 words
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Article86 1939-03-01 11 Reuter. LRMNa, !V?;ir. L THE new Xaw Estimates show a gross total of £153.666,68! and a nri total £69.399.000 a gainst £130,196.519 and Z'.):> 117,500 last year, giving a decrease in the net estimate of £26.718,500 but a «ross increase of over twenty millions. AppropriationsReuter. - 86 words
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Article103 1939-03-01 11 Reuter. Bulawayo. Mar. 1. EUROPE has learned to define patriotism as the desire t kill one s neighbour and that is one of the reasons why we don't want Germany as a neighbour in Africa," declared Mr. Holdengarde. Mayor of Bulawayo. opening the Africa Colonial Conference. The conferenceReuter. - 103 words
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Article84 1939-03-01 11 Reuter. Shanghai, Mar. L Mr. Miitra, Japanese ConsulGeneral, Colonel Hircla, of the Japanese Aimv and ("Jmnu:i(ler Mitsuncbu. oi the Japanese Navy—a spec ial i—illliinioil—called on Mr. Franklin, Chairman of the Shanghai Municipal Count 1 to-day and fiiccl i presentations regarding the Council's reply ot Feb. 25 to theReuter. - 84 words
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Advertisement30 1939-03-01 11 ur methods of eyesight examination Beientiflcaliy and accurately, the only one you can relied n upon. I X "ai tionist: c. P. CHONG. .JHE BERLIN OPTICAL CO.. Bridge Road, Singarore30 words
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Advertisement77 1939-03-01 11 fmm h-m-v c/ M REFRIGERATORS RADIOS AND V^i RECORDS sale mn\ im to 11th of March. ONCE A YEAR ONLY Moutrie's hold a sale of REFRIGERATORS, RADIOS and RECORDS. The stock offered is either deleted from catalogues, shop soiled or returned from hire. This is a particularly good opportunity for77 words
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225 1939-03-01 12 Singapore, Wednesday. rpHE recent arrest by the Siamese authorities and the expulsion on Government order.- of nearly 3,000 Chinese from Siam have caused no little concern among Chinese living in Malaya who have useful business connections throughout Siam. Reasou for the wholesale225 words
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Article142 1939-03-01 12 \Frcm Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Monday. \I7AKENED up at three o'clock in f¥ the morning, about 50 people had narrow escapes when fire broke «>ut in the village of Ulu Yam, near Kuala Kubu. on Saturday and burned down seven shop-houses before efficient werk142 words
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Article33 1939-03-01 12 London, Feb. 28. REUTER learns from authoritative Jewish quarters that despite the informal talk fixed for to-day the Jewish delegation maintains its decision to reject the present Government proposals.33 words
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Article17 1939-03-01 12 An Imperial air mail was delivered in Singapore this morning. Another is expected on Friday.17 words
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579 1939-03-01 12 wĕw*mri Singapore, Tuesday. WHhA hearing was resumed to-day m the Angullia will case, Sir David Galloway gave evidence regarding the certification of the deceased Essoof bin Mohammed Salleh Angullia in 1908 and 1918 In this case Ahmad Angullia, J.P., and his two sens579 words
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Article145 1939-03-01 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Monday. J»WO days have been set aside for the hearing- of the Nelson case vhon James L. Nelson, the 26-year-old railway fittei, and ex-Drum 2nd (Selangor) Bn. £.M.b Y.K, who was arrested in beremban in January, will appear for145 words
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Article69 1939-03-01 12 During the period Mar. 1 to Mar. 23 both dates inclusive, the weiahts of ad mails for despatch by train have to be recorded, and it is therefore necessary ior the mails to be closed somewhat earlier. During this period mails for despatch by the day and night69 words
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Article80 1939-03-01 12 WTK Singapore, Wednesday W 1 deeply regret to announce Jl the death of H. tl. Tungku Zahrah, the eldest daughter ol H. H. Tungku Abu Bakar of Johcre, which occurred at the General Hospital Johore Bahm. at 1.35 this morning. Death was due to typhoid fever80 words
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179 1939-03-01 12 Singapore, Wednesday. FROM eight o'clock this morning the ban on hooting in certain parts of Singapore town came into force. Cars passing along Collyer Quay. Battery Road, and the roads branching off from Raffles Place moved along the roads silently and horns was not179 words
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Article351 1939-03-01 12 [Frcvi Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Tuesday. rpHE hearing of the appeal case preferred by the State against the decision of the Hon. Mr. Justice C. M. Murray Avnslev. who acquitted and discharged Ramalingam, Sanitary Inspector of Lower Perak, on a charge of bigamy, has been postponed351 words
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Article59 1939-03-01 12 Raub Australian Gold Mining Co.. Ltd advise the following output for the four weeks ended Feb. 25: Crushing No. 543 Battery treated 5,252 tons of ore retuvning 1,421 ounces of bullion equivalent to 1.343 ounces of fine gold. Retreatment Plant treated 7.994 tons of tailings returning 847 ounces59 words
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Article1036 1939-03-01 12 Reuter. LONDON, FEB. 28. QUESTIONING THE AUTHORITY OF MR. CHAMBERLAIN TO ACT INDEPENDENTLY ON THE MATTER OF RECOGNITION OF GEN. FRANCO, MAJOR ATTLEE MOVED THE LABOUR VOTE OF CENSURE IN THE COMMONS TODAY. He again took the Premier to task for not acquainting the houseReuter. - 1,036 words
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72 1939-03-01 12 Reuter. London, Aiar l. THE Stock Exchange, after a quiei opening yesterday, resumed the upward movement. some appreciable gains being recorded as a result of an increase in buying orders. Revival of the demand for rubbers, presumably In response to the industry's improving statistical position.Reuter. - 72 words
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Article142 1939-03-01 12 Wednesday. Feb. 22 Commodore and Mrs. f. B. Drew, Luang Vudhisara Netinati. Mr. J V Polodna. Major R. H. Quill and Captain and Mrs. J. c. Westall had Irncheon at Governmtnt House Hon. Mr. R. H. Onraet and Mrs. Onraet. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dickinson. Mr. and142 words
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Article45 1939-03-01 12 The s.s. Conic untitled Singapore at 5 p.m en Thursday March 2. from Shanghai, Hongkong and Manila. She will berth at the S.H.B. wharf and is expected to sail again at y p.m. on the same day for Colombo. Bombay. Port Said, Napies and Ge45 words
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Advertisement19 1939-03-01 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China liuilding, thulia Street, TnONE 3808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.19 words
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Advertisement19 1939-03-01 12 Make A P i nt Qf Reading To-day s BARGAIN PAGE Of SMALL ADVERTS. There is money in it!19 words
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526 1939-03-01 13 Bringing New Hope To Crippled Children Singapore, Tuesday. r ii pilul <;f its kind to come into existence in Malaya and, it In lit'ved. also in the East, the $70,000 St. Andrew's Orthopaedic I uas to-day declared open by Sir Shenton Thomas, the present526 words
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Article465 1939-03-01 13 II ED Japanese peace offer awaits confirmation, t offer may have been it ij more than likely that riats are seeking some tan "final victory," out ich appears to be endconvia'tion is growing I ipanese that in China, st areas and such a lion, and with supply465 words
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Article, Illustration34 1939-03-01 13 For years, this little boy has been in this position, not knowing even tbe joy of ate?. But he is cheerful, happy, for hi* treatment is In the hands <>; specialists.34 words
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263 1939-03-01 13 Reuter. London. Feb. 28. SHARP cleavag< Of feeling is revealed by press commentators <»n the recognition cf Franco. The Times -ays thai Ihe recognition of a successful party and the support of its leader in the maintenance of Spanish independence is logical culminationReuter. - 263 words
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152 1939-03-01 13 Reuter. London, Feb. 28. rpHE House of Commons on the motion of Sir John Simon gave the second reading to the Defence Loans Bill after 1 ejecting by 21\2 to 117 votes the Opposition Labour amendment demanding "more effective measures for the co-ordination of services organisationReuter. - 152 words
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Article34 1939-03-01 13 Reuter. Paris. Feb. 28. —Le Petit Parisienne reports that Azana has resigned adding that he has communicated his decision to Martinez Hirrio. President of the Cortes, through the Republican Ambassador in Paris.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article280 1939-03-01 13 Reuter. Washington. Feb. 28. "THE hostile attitudes of certain dicta tor-controlled, imperialistic nations' 1 were referred to by Senator Shcnpard. Chairman of the Military Affairs Committee, when the debate en the Government's S5B million dollar Air Force and Army Rearmament Bill began in the senate today. Mr.Reuter. - 280 words
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Article33 1939-03-01 13 Shanghai, Feb. 28.—Tension eased somewhat to-day when the extra Japanese troops stationed at the entrances of the Settlement were withdrawn and the strength of the sentry posts returned to normal.33 words
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Article69 1939-03-01 13 Reuter. Dublin. Feb. 28 -Powers never before taken to deal with seditious printing are included in the Government's bill dealing with offences against the State Of which the full text has just been published. Printers will be required to keep records of all publications for police inspection.Reuter. - 69 words
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Article320 1939-03-01 13 Singapore. Tuesday. (SINGAPORE'S lire lighting forces had an unusual task set before them yesterday when they answered a call to one of the largest local bush fires I hat raged on the eastern slopes of Mount Fa her. The fire, which wa.s started innocently enough by320 words
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Advertisement203 1939-03-01 13 j tastes A I much nicer J with the addition ot a little j^^s^— 1 AcuinMllk. It makes it taste M\\^^^mmmmmm^^ Hi t>o good that you can nardlv fX, 1 JBB I tell it's not made with real jW Al l|% 1 cream. Acorn Milk is pre- Mm\ I pared203 words
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Article227 1939-03-01 14 i\S Friday, Mar. 3, there will be the usual afternoon races for hM Classes at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club start in- 1 at 5.25 p.m, On Sunday, Mar. 5, the Royal f.ineapore Yacht Club will sail a team race against the Royal Air Force227 words
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Article51 1939-03-01 14 The following have been selected to play iricket for the M F A. against. S.C.R.'J. .in Sunday, Mar. 5 at B.C.R.C. ground al 2 pro A. R. Omar (Capt.), Osma a Yasin, Ibrahim Isa. /.man Puteh. A!i \unos, Dollah A-:hgar. Hussian Mahmood, Leyman, Ali Ahmad. Ismail Jabbar. Reserves: Shafhe. Aodui51 words
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487 1939-03-01 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Mondayy J.\ a borne and home match held by the Muar Indo-Ceylonese Aasociation, Atchuthan's XI beat A. PonnampalanVs XI by seven wickets. Ihe match was played yesterday evening on the Police |>adang and >me good bowling was seen.487 words
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Article450 1939-03-01 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Monday. ttOUGU play in the second half ruined the soccer match between the mdia-Ceylon Association and the P.W.D. when the two teams met on the town padang yesterday. The result was a throe-all draw. There was little to choose between450 words
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137 1939-03-01 14 Reuter. AMONG the proposals passed at last night's meeting in Lon•T3 included bigger compensation d< n (it the Footballer's Union for injured players and the i.' nblirig of cuptic and talent monry to stars. Players protested that they are responsible for drawing the crowds to theReuter. - 137 words
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169 1939-03-01 14 JWO ties wore played eft in the 'A' Class and two in the B' in the 1939 Club Tennis Championship Tournament ol the V.M.C.A. .vestcrday. In the A Oasfl .R. Nathan oeat 1 B. Abed alter having iost. the fust sot, 2 6, 8169 words
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Article135 1939-03-01 14 At, the 23rd annual general meeting ot tl c Lion City Club held at the residence Ol Mr. Chia Ah Kan. No. 513, KamPpng Bahru Road on Sunday. Feb. 26, this following were rlretorl office-bearers for the ensuhu- year: President: Mr, Chia Ah Kan < re-elect cdl135 words
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99 1939-03-01 14 FOLLOWING is (be latest elassi'iea--1 lion of horses and ponies issued I r.u leb 27 by (he S X A. Transfers From decs l to class 2. Kntcrarkei From che:.> 3 to close 2: Va'JCOlui New Classifications class i::—HyWc Tovarich (late Epicea» CLASS 3:--Jarrak.v od. Pen;thunit99 words
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387 1939-03-01 14 "Sorry I Can't Get Down" [From Our Own Reporter] Seremban, Sunday. HEAttTS l.cat a vat hit faster when an aeroplane roared overhead and then .'U\. toW liver Ihe parking during the match between TarripJn and Nefctf Semhilan Chib but when something dropped out387 words
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Article210 1939-03-01 14 The Sphinx B P. defeated the Useful B P on Sunday at the home court by eight names to one (Sphinx players mentioned first) Joseph de Souza beat On!? Say Yeo 15—12: 11—15: 15—5: Ma::. A Lange beat P S. Nair 15—3: 15—12 V E Mathew beat210 words
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Article44 1939-03-01 14 Reuter. PtetermaritatHirg, Feb 2K The M.C.C. beat Natal by nine frickets. W--»tni 235 unH 'WTi-.ht 6 for f>s» M C C 407 .Eririeli 150. Ames 62» and 11 0 for one i Hutton 53 not out. Edrich IS tlOt Ottt l RenterReuter. - 44 words
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Article136 1939-03-01 14 AM- oi tht most striking features •J the numd-Mand eveie rare last Sunday V as the Ovaltfnc van Which W«S pre eul at the Starting point The sixty-two competitors »verc each given cup «»l delicious Ova Mine. 'Ihe van followed the cyclists round the 56 mile.-, course.136 words
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Article229 1939-03-01 14 (From Our Own I ->,."irtaeni» 4 START was n A soon r when English School f<x>tl»al] the Young M<*n*a A friendly match at th< last week. The scl feated by three goals to nil aft!" giving their more laments a hard time 11 This was the229 words
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Advertisement14 1939-03-01 14 (tieerI BEER MAD4 FhOMvTHE FINEST I malt I I Ao/)S I I yeast I14 words
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Advertisement111 1939-03-01 14 «HIABETES. SIjRL are afflicted with this DIbEAbE come to Thablb A Md. the specialist for DIABETES. He guarantees to cv-» you completely an* permanently en?.blln«r you to take ric* and sugar without fear of recurrence In a Khort time. He will gire wj back your lost energy and Unless "thi111 words
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Advertisement61 1939-03-01 14 Agents: BARLOW I I <> OCEAN BUILDING, SINGAPORE f, APB 28 (.KAf'r Jf —h FRUIT SOIM MORE OF THE GENTI EAAFN's WOOLLEN, TROPICA! SUITINGS ARE BEING SHIPPED SO CALL AA D SELL* E A It I, V HOLLYWOOD TAILOK s -23 9, COIEMAN ST. STORi FOR ALL GENTLEMEN S ATTIRE;61 words
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Miscellaneous18 1939-03-01 14 Tide Tabic* TO-DAY ■icb Tide: 4.56 am. (7.8 feet) 5.52 (6.5 feet) Low Tide: 12.29 a.m. (2.5 feet)18 words
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Article98 1939-03-01 15 played at the i the week-end, apore Golf Club i, by A matches died results <R.S. Ned nrst>: V Nakuvama 0. Ma Hal 1. W McMullan 0. I Ibrahim V ng Loon Chong lii ii v Dr. H. L. 1 v C A. R. iiion ibogcy»98 words
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Article51 1939-03-01 15 Yacht Club an- h race for the JubiMerchantti Ship's Life in commemoration of oi His late Majesty be h°ld on Monday, pm. Any ship whose nr ii sponsible aeents ud which is in port on race is eligible to enter ntrants .'hould comr agents from whom and regulations51 words
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Article66 1939-03-01 15 will be the SCR C. his week end: jainst ACS. at 2 Wah, Nco Hock Lim, K. T Ooi, P. L. Tan. wee Lim Swang, Kam iiev Bee. Seah Keng T ock Seng. Reserves: Flan. Tan Huck trick Yee. •ainst M.F.A. at 2 Siew Chua Boon Tan Thean66 words
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Article28 1939-03-01 15 ties in the V.M.C.A. nament to-day. nship: A. N. AthL Wee, M. Takagaki VV ng Cheong Wong Pakir, c. J. llc-jeoo vs. Kamis vs. Darwood.28 words
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Article23 1939-03-01 15 j Competition on the pping System will be tay and Sunday, Mar Singapore Golf Club larch Bogey iStaple>rt on Monday. Mar23 words
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241 1939-03-01 15 Fixtures For First Week FIXTURES in the S.A.F.A. League have been «'.rrantred, though final approval has not been received regarding all dates. The first matches in the League will Ik* played on Mar. (> and after that there WIH be several fixtures every241 words
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Article48 1939-03-01 15 The 1 illt wing hare been selected to play cricket for the V.M.C.A. against the I'.W D. Sport > Cluu on Saturday Mar. I at 2 p.m. en the Anson Road ground: Xavler, Pone Lim, Wilton. Buratta, Lyne, Barker Mohideen Leembruggen, Chrysastom, Tun Quan Kia'. Nathaniels, Shaw.48 words
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459 1939-03-01 15 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. fFHE distinction of hitting the first century in Selangor cricket this season goes to A. L. Henry to-day, when he scored 103 (not out) for the T.P.C.A. against the Sikh's Union on the home ground. This459 words
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Advertisement35 1939-03-01 15 dAD COLDS, CHILLS THROAT TROUBLES Are Soon Ended By Peps MEATHEMIE tablets 'm%^sat£z^mmmfm^mmmmmmmmmmmm^ irJae<HMte>Mß^>'i.'^^^B Comfort, Economy, < ONSTJLT Oriental Optical Co., TURING OPTICIANS 162, south Bridge Rd. lOffice:I Office: 348, N. Bridge Rd., •SINGAPORE. FSB! TESTING.35 words
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Advertisement77 1939-03-01 15 The traveller should not forge.. For no one will deny It, Digestion often is upset By change of air and diet. Take Pinkettes! Avoid the upset, which sometimes result from change ol Jooa S&£: nd T h ese Ve un^ MOK act in a StonuE fesultant ills, biliou ne£ sick77 words
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Advertisement248 1939-03-01 15 Stop Hair Falling Grow It Like This Read this latter. Sen how '>•<>». too. ran 9U,p your hair thi.-k.T ami stronger titan lair wis falling rapidly and becoming terThen I tried Kotalko. My r **>' r *to»B«4 commt away k en the comb, and a New, Beautiful, Thick Growth developed,248 words
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Advertisement794 1939-03-01 15 CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES. At the saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co., Ltd.. No. 10 Chulia Stifft ON WEDNESDAY, BTH MARCH 19J9, AT 2 I' M Lot I. Valuable freehold land and house No. 510. Joo Singapore* area 1 rood 03.6 poles.794 words
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Advertisement10 1939-03-01 16 '^^^^1 m /MIDDLE CLASS I |I INCOMES lIJ I II10 words
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Article109 1939-03-01 17 ngapore, Tuesday 25-year-old Hok- |n English, claiming in the second Mr. Conrad Oldthat he on or about Gaylang Police Sta- Hitam, Corporal No. Nt, the following hat at about 9.30 last year, whilst shop managed Chew Siew Seng lang Road, the said ng threatened him109 words
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Article87 1939-03-01 17 Warsaw. Feb. 28. I d repeatedly in the I Warsaw to disperse destudents who tried to F ireign Ofliee and Parliaere stopped and driven to building. They will rethis afternoon, guarded by it d police. onstrators are protesting at by General Skwarczynski. camp of National unity,87 words
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59 1939-03-01 17 t rican means a great D aid Dr. Walter I. Albin mpress." "but neverthesay how much I aptish Governments at- and protectorates." ish port that we have noticed that British very happy—except for I would not like to hat country at length. ear. nose and throat59 words
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Article18 1939-03-01 17 23 Sir John Simon L .:a and bronchitis, J? participate in to-day's ■site -Renter.18 words
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396 1939-03-01 17 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir,—As one who has tollov.ed the controversy regarding Indian labour In Malaya, I should like to ask—Whom will the Indian Government piotect? I should like to recall the late Mr. Gokhale's warning, namely, "We cannot396 words
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Article124 1939-03-01 17 I To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune} Sir.-Not long ago we were called upon by a benian Muslim lady from India to realise the dire necessity of establishing a Musafirkhana for poor Muslim travellers. An impetus and a start was given by the lady and her husband124 words
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Article287 1939-03-01 17 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir-Mr Yahya should know that there is a wise saying that no one should rush into places where angels ♦ear to tread. It is unfortunate he has iorgouen this wholesome advice, when he rushed into print on the subject of287 words
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Article166 1939-03-01 17 [To the Editor of the Mula'Ja Tribune1 Sir,—Mr. V. If. Menon's letter on the subject of the Senttil strike is amusing. In spite of its verbosity, it has not improved the writer's position as an Indian anci a clear thinker. The letter shows that lie is not166 words
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Article249 1939-03-01 17 DURING the early part of last week the markc' appeared to be unsettled en renewed tears ot war and some sh< rt celling of Steelsand Chrvsler Motors was in evidence, says the cabled >>nopsis from the "Trader's" column «J "Barrens,", the American National Weekly Later both the249 words
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Article190 1939-03-01 17 Singapore, Tuesday. £HORTLY after six o'clock this evening, the Canadian Pacific Fleet luxury liner, the "Empress of Britain/ berthed at Tanjong Pagar wharves, bringing over 140 passengers, wealthy Americans from all parts of the United States and much-travelled English ladies and gentlemen. Commander of the vessel190 words
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Article66 1939-03-01 17 The China Relief Fund Committee of Singapore has received from Messrs. the Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. the sum of $411.19 as a contribution to the Fund. This amount is a part of the proceeds from the first night's screening of the Chinese picture "Sable Cicada at the Capitol Theatre66 words
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367 1939-03-01 17 Singapore, Tuesday. JJRAMATIC Evidence, ol how she came to, in a taxi, other than the on? she had originally entered at the New World at 1.45 a.m. on December 27, and saw her husband's face covered with blood while her back ached was to-day recorded from367 words
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Article63 1939-03-01 17 SOME of the new 4.5-inch antiaircraft guns are now in fixrd positions near London. These runs ran fire ten shells, each weighing 55 oounds, to a height of nearly five miles in one minute. At this hfietat, the raiding piM would have to use oxygen and would be63 words
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Advertisement30 1939-03-01 17 (OFFICIAL INSTRUMENTS OF I THE NATIONAL H. S. B. LEAGUE j J I Tremolo-Model 2 Organ-Model 3 Alto. I H S. B. VIENTA For Accompaniment. .J..»w I Singapore Branches. j30 words
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Advertisement229 1939-03-01 17 in 3 9&coniU^^^^^^^ CORNS are killed and loosened with just one application of Gets-It. A drop or two ends the torture of throbbing eons. A few days later yon earn lift off the corn root and all. GETS-IT JUST ARRIVED. Japanese Gold Fish oi every kind lovely genigame (Terrapin) for229 words
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Advertisement240 1939-03-01 17 ll DINE TO-NIGHT AT Raffles Brasserie (RAFFLES CAFE) I -EXCELLENT CUISINEA LA CARTE AT MODERATE PRICES SPECIAL DISH $1.00 UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF A EUROPEAN CHEF CONCERT DANCE MUSIC SPROVIDFD NIGHTLY BY A RELAY OF RAFFLES ORCHESTRA. I AIfELPHI HOTEL 1 10-MOHT THK ROOF GARDEN IS RESERVED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE240 words
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242 1939-03-01 18 Shanghai. THE Sino-British Boxer Indemnity Fund Commit?fee has decided to organise a corps for studying and developing the natural resources in China's border provinces, according to Chinese reports. Students interested in the subject have been grouped into three parties and will be sent out to242 words
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435 1939-03-01 18 Helped By Former 19th Route Army Officers LEADING local militiamen in southern Chin» <<i vadin, Japanese army b (Jeneral Tsai TinX r commander of the 19th Route Army S V S Greater Shanghai against the combined Jao435 words
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190 1939-03-01 18 Chungking. A PROPOSAL that the Chinese Gov- jrnment must attempt at once to clcse the breaches in the Yellow River dykes at Huavuankou and Cbackcu, and at the same time divert the flood waters into the sea at Lmghungkou, via Haichow, is contained in a190 words
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Article126 1939-03-01 18 APPROPRIATIONS amounting to tens of millions will be granted by the National Government to Ibe export Irade cf Szechuen following complete acceptance of the plans submitted by Mr. Ho Peibang, provincial Ccrnmissioner of Reconstructions. j The immediate object of these plans ;is to facilitate the placing of126 words
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Article73 1939-03-01 18 AN American-built military aeroplane, wilh heavy armament, arrived and is being sent across the frontier to China. It is a demonstration model sent in advance of others which are coming on specially chartered ships. American pilots have begun to arrive at Rangoon en route for China73 words
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427 1939-03-01 18 I Central Government Provides Money And Materials C hinese Central Government, having brought Sikong into existence as a "baby province, is now undertaking to look after its health. As a first step. it_ is going to establish a health station at Kanting (Tatsienlu) and two427 words
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Article58 1939-03-01 18 at Vunchen TUn??? ***** air Uahing ever' 4 j a l ansi "toothe field and oi c P se aero Plane s on accordimV to L 1 1 r S 2 la f. round structures* aviation circles matl n fr2m f£2?52! 0f Ch^and being favoured Alter H-.Vi58 words
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Article182 1939-03-01 18 f HINA will repay h £S?«^ y recently ed States cv,„ 2 he T the present Sin,,. Jesse Jonr-. construction teW the Banking a nd Curr< recently. ?r >.<> Mr Jones mm regarding con> Ccmmodity Credi i Export -"I think Chin debts," he .said j'182 words
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Advertisement113 1939-03-01 18 "My husband couldn't believe his eyes!" Soy, Mrs. McDermott, of St. John's Wood, England. HE SAYS I LOOK TEN YEARS before using the new Bioce'l skinfood 3 ™"<"S change m, de in a few weeks. J a V" s V v i ■>■<- I had lines and wrinkle on mTfore113 words
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Advertisement69 1939-03-01 18 B^ 88 Mfc>, p# A Morning! I think it is v 9m vI no matter where you buy Cra\*:: I W C A/they are always perfectly iv I m M you can re] y on the faa m. -9SS^ mtr nevervar yin quality. And :r. B X is grateful for69 words
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Article299 1939-03-01 19 juntry-Wide Struggle For Independence Planned Lucknow, Feb. 21. .p of lie programme chalked out at the Calcutta Con--8" i [he supporters of Sj. Subhas Chandra Bose are availthat Sj. VL'hambherdayal Tripathi, M.LA, who iference, has Issued the following circular letter to all United Provinces and all299 words
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Article26 1939-03-01 19 lc Feb 23 In the Legislative imier replying to ipto the 31st Decnumber of persons and sent to prison the anti-Hindustani 1 United Press*.26 words
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177 1939-03-01 19 Lucknow, Feb. 22. AFTER about one year, the Madhe Saheba agitation was again started to-day in Lucknow by the Sunnis. Five Sunni leaders, namely, Maulana Abdul Sukkur, Mohd. Yunus Khalida, Moulana Zafrulmulk. Hazi Abdul Salam and Hazi Mohammad Kamid were arrested under section 107 Cr.177 words
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501 1939-03-01 19 Nagpur, Feb. 22. TORE Provincial Government has declared the 52nd session of the Indian National Congress to be held at Tilwarghut to be a public assembly, as defined in Section 8 of the CP. Laws Act of 1875, for a period of 27 days501 words
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Article99 1939-03-01 19 New Delhi, Feb. 20.—United Press learns that three State prisoners in the Delhi District gaol have written letters to Mahatma Gandhi and Sir R. M. Maxwell. Home Mefmber, Government of India and Mr. Mohanlal Sa.xena. Member. CentraJ Assembly, who had an interview with them last week that they99 words
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Article77 1939-03-01 19 Lucknow. Feb. 20.—Amidst scenes of enthusiasm the UP. Mass Contact Conference was held at Etawah on Saturday and Sunday last. The Conference expressed full satisfaction over the progress of work among the Muslims during the year as Muslim members cf the Congress increased in U.P. from 30.00077 words
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333 1939-03-01 19 Lucknow, Feb. 23. /CONSIDERABLE significance is attached in official circles to the Hon. Mrs. Yijavalakshmi Pandit's latest statement from Wardha in which she signified her readiness to lead the Rajkot satyagraha movement if called upon to do so by Mahatma Gandhi. It333 words
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47 1939-03-01 19 New Delhi, Feb. 22.—1n the Central Assembly the Defence Secretary stated that on six occasions troops were despatched to States during the last three months. The States where detachment of troops are still stationed are Ranpur. Dhenkanal, Talchar, Nandgaon and Chhuikhadan.47 words
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Article235 1939-03-01 19 Rangoon, Feb. 20. ANEW Coalition Cabinet has been formed with U Pu as Premier and Minister for Home Affairs. The Ministers of Revenue and Finance in the new Cabinet heid the same offices in the last one. U Pu was Forest Minister in Dr B:i Maw's235 words
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Advertisement97 1939-03-01 19 Daily India Page Edited by C.S. Muthuknshnan, B.Sc UFE„ WHO THINKS MOST, FEELS NOBLEST, ACTS THE BEST. P. J. BAILEY. 5 l»est includes many duties. Among the Pg*j** rt; '"i is provision for dependents in the future. The Hmdus-Co-operative issues Life policies to suit all needs and cirJaUnces. Their policy97 words
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Advertisement369 1939-03-01 19 John would §L not eat $M John was thin and pale poor appetite until the f doctor traced the trouble back to sleep (^i&jfa/™** WONDERFUL, BILL. I HAD THE fKr\ weight is rrJQ. COSM THAT<S m JOMN ,s same trouble JUST RIGHT >' MPS FIRTH, MV SO PAiE. WITHBiU, V369 words
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Article, Illustration58 1939-03-01 20 gATLRDAY evening was spent at the German Club in a grand fashion. A fancy dress ball was held at the Club, most of the members turning up, with their friends, in most colourful costumes. Pictures, taken by the Tribune cameraman, which appear on this page show the58 words
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Advertisement113 1939-03-01 20 Read The Sunday Tribune Dominant In Malaya t I 1 j THE CAMAY BEAUTY METHOD Clean, natural loveliness Is beauty's first law! Twice every day apply a light lather of Camay to your face and hands. Then 30 seconds with a soft cloth and warm water—a rinse In cold—and your113 words
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Title Section15 1939-03-01 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT No. 3D. SINGAPORE, 1 WEDNESDAY, March 1, 1939 FOUR PAGES.15 words
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435 1939-03-01 I broadcasts from daventry f V\"< K. iii a French var of long ago, longbowmen of Wales won a v spfria-.-uUir victory on a battlefield where leeks thrived. That, it i said, is why ihe leek is one—and the senior—of the two national iNcnis of Britain's435 words
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Article216 1939-03-01 I MUSIC and songs that were suggested to their composers hy some of the towns and places of interest past which the Thames flows will he heard by listeners to a Davenlry programme on Friday next. To be called 'Sweet Thames Flow Softly.' it will216 words
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Article68 1939-03-01 I THE importance of transmitting and receiving apparatus in lighthouses has been admitted by the Australian Federal Ministry of Commerce, and m future special transmitters are to be in-h-tailed in lighthouses on the eastern Australian coast. Owing to the lack ot suitable supply sources, it is proposed L hat68 words
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Article70 1939-03-01 I AMATEUK transmitters have for some 1 c been using directional aerial for reliable long-distance work- i and now the National Broadcasting j C of America liave Installed thY of aerial at stations W3XAL ana W3XL. By means oi push-buttons ttlS aerial arrays may be swung through, approximately70 words
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Article, Illustration32 1939-03-01 I A PLAN of the Grand National course at Aintree, Liverpool, that wil help listeners to Daventry to follow the broadcast comments n- nn the rare on Mar. 24 next.32 words
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Article412 1939-03-01 I HPHE Gold Medal of the International Faculty of Sciences, which 18 awarded annually in recognition of outstanding contributions to scientific progress, has been awarded for 1938 to Mr. J. J. Denton, Secretary of the Television Society, and VicePresident of the Institution of Electronics. The award is in412 words
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Article187 1939-03-01 I PIW forthcoming state visit to ■i- England of the President of the French Republic, ML Lebrun, lends topical interest to a series of four weekly talks, 'This is France,' in which listeners to Daventry will hear well-known Frenchmen discuss the national characteristics of France, its civilising187 words
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Article, Illustration90 1939-03-01 I When BBC television cameras visited BnU'a Cross Farm, 'somewhere in the ihe Home Counties,' recently, viewers saw some of the tasks that keep a iarmcr busy. Ihe guide on this camera tour was A. G. Street (under the microphone, left), farmer author, and well-known to Daventry90 words
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Article140 1939-03-01 I SUMMARIES of each day's play in the Fifth Cricket Test match between England and South Africa, and a commentary on the Royal Navy v. The Army Rugby match arc to be heard by listeners to Daventry this week (sec London programmes inside). E. W. Swanton, the well-known140 words
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Article161 1939-03-01 I LEN HAVES, the singer and danceband leader, has spent the last few weeks investigating the histories of seme famous tunes, and in 'Song Parade', to be broadcast from liaventry at 0.35 p.m. on Saturday next, listeners will hear the results of his researches. The facts and161 words
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Article, Illustration139 1939-03-01 I ANTONIO BROS A, the world- famous Spanish violinist, will be soloist with the BBC Empire Orchestra in the tenth of the Empire Symphony Concerts which will be broadcast from Daventry at 6.40 a.m. on Tuesday next. He will play Mendelssohn's Concerto in E miner—a piece of cunningly139 words
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Article315 1939-03-01 I IT is almost impossible lo ■nnfw 1 the part that the North Sea has played in the shaoing of Britain, both literally and figuratively. This six-hunarcd-mile length of Wi ter, washing tho east coast of the country from the Shetland Islands to th* 1 Straits315 words
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212 1939-03-01 I ONE hundred and ninety Empire f artists and artists with Empire interest have been on the books of the 8.8.C. Empire Music Department during 1938. and in that lime listeners to Daventry have heard them fulfil 259 engagements. A number of these artists gave sue212 words
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Miscellaneous2816 1939-03-01 II jWQRLP'S BROADCAST PROGRAMMES] THE march i ti: !2sr penang Leswsi. penang "VOICE SINGAPORE 4 M «.r* *T ))m Ml Me. m j X,3 a** f:sr net sswffir 11 nte I OP /HP MIM metres (jf.GJ) me s) «-34 Iwan FOderoff (Vibraphone,. Lew andttlf^U^nteT 110 N w and weather reports SSfSIhS2,816 words
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Miscellaneous2331 1939-03-01 III biOAY WAR. 3 I Z 2 j I WORLD S BROADCAST ■PRO Q R-AMM-is] I i±2ZL~ C«ehestca i 8 o r t~l 1 a .m. <-o 8.20 Phohi newspaper: illustrated! ■■PPHBH j 20 '^{ft; .aphony. PPTMATMr Musk?aVmS (£st page news commentary. I Ei I i■■ 1 fj ml>\ w Mßkm2,331 words
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Miscellaneous2041 1939-03-01 IV jq ro 4, i »> M;l^M WORLD'S BROADCAST PROGRAMMES Hg; I 8 20 Concur Electrical recording t Gramophone rceords PUi 950 Time signal. Julius Taster anct rAMHI IQ symphonic poem 'Serbia.' writ- «22 BBC: Recording- < 'Victorian Mr 150 Kef his Band FAIVIUUO ten in a dug-out during War lodies'2,041 words
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