Malaya Tribune, 6 March 1939
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section39 1939-03-06 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVI. -No. 54. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Monday, March 6, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1939 FIVE CESjfS:39 words
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Advertisement184 1939-03-06 1 I CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISEMENTS bring you RESULTS for only 3 CENTS per word in this paper jMZ/' economy ■Hawßiri days are in Progress at Bon Bee Co. T a Chin S-wee Hong Boon Ke* »£5 prd 868 P ov sion Store Chop Seng Lpo c n V X A h184 words
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Advertisement126 1939-03-06 1 ARTISTIC CEMENT FLOORING TILES •••<• them :it our ntvnmon or wntc fop:«rtlcu ;irs LEE KIM SOO LTD. 8!». HIGH BTHDCT PHONE 2033. M *S— Guard Your Priceless Eyes! They Gown Your C omfort.Youi £fficieacj ur Pleasures. Protect fhtm with Good Lfcfct. .Good Glasses And That itally Neces *I? Yearly C126 words
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Advertisement187 1939-03-06 1 [MADAME PAGE! LATE 92, PICCADILLY, I I LONDON. S DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER I TAILORMADES GOWNS I I FOR ALL OCCASIONS I in stock. FROM:— I $5. $30. I 13 BATTERY ROAD, Z TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE. J ANNOUNCE: GREATLY nEDUCED HOLIDAY fakes FOR CHILDREN From May 15th Until September 1939 EUROPE MALAYA187 words
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187 1939-03-06 2 POSTAGE stamps, mail order catalogues and calendars may seem too r trivial to worry ahout. They are—until you need stamps, catalogues and almanacs that passed out of use 66 years ago. Property men at Warner Bros, discovered that when they had to "proo' p. mail187 words
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Article98 1939-03-06 2 G FORGE and Margate which Ihe «"incapcre Repertory Players arc puscnting at the Vict ia Theatre, was (ten a full dress reaearsal last night, when a brightly told story was cxcelkntly acted. It is a production whio:i is a great vogue in London and audiences should And98 words
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Article111 1939-03-06 2 pETFR Godfrey, noted British dir. ecter, likes to "huddle" with his cast before starting a scene Currently directing Columbia's "The Lcn? Wolf," featuring Warren William and Ida Lupino, Godfrey's movements are unusual during the time hi-* crew is setting-up. "I like to walk around In111 words
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129 1939-03-06 2 A PBYING conical mi 1 may have determined I* things: (a) Young acli slower at turning on the and (hen can't stop so > Veteran actresses can b Doner, produce more tears stop quicker. Fi Lane and Pay Baintci niahed the "tear statL'Ucs Df "Yes.129 words
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Advertisement459 1939-03-06 2 STKA.MKK SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA 'v, j #Incorporated in England). P. S. N. (X).'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Duo. Ton nape Spore. 1939 SOMAL] (i,BOO Mar. 1J CORFU 15.000 Mar. 10 "MITRAL 15.000 Mar. 24 CARTHAGE 15,000 Apr 7 X BANGALORE 6,000 Apr. 8 RAJPUT ANA 17.000 Apr. 21 RANCHI 17.000 May 5459 words
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Advertisement478 1939-03-06 2 STEAMER SAILINGS§NOUDDEUTSCHEK LLOYD, (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are Vnc company's intended fixtures: OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 I m.s. "MARBURG" omits Tsingtau. Mar. 7 s.s. "POTSDAM" omits Manila, N. China Yokohama Mar. 16 s-s. "FRANKEN" omitj Manila Mar 26 9 mjs. "REGENSBURG"478 words
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Advertisement468 1939-03-06 2 i J BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. i i Luxurious One Class MotorsWpa, Most Big Cargo vessels with limited but I I Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath, comfortable Passenger AccommodaJ lo: Marseilles, London. Rotterdam, tlon S Hamburg and Copenhagen. L, i To: Port Said. Palestine. Rotterdam, HI From Spore. M'ca,468 words
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Advertisement146 1939-03-06 2 /V HAM BURG-AM ERIK A LIN IE B Deutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs Gescllschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany; PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1939 RAMSES Direct Mar. 20" t m.s. KULMERLAND Direct Apr. 2 •-S. NORDMARK direct Apr 1:2 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND HAMBURG AND BREMEN.146 words
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Miscellaneous298 1939-03-06 2 'M MWWWPiM 1 mnL i DAILY CROSSWORD X> MMH .cm... Jjr I|7 9 s"* 6 j p~T p» 1 Bi3 1 |t4 j I j I Bts|k> 'IB 1 I I I B ■i —nn l i i fiß CLUES ACROSS: CLUES DOWN: 3. "Tea or lime?" < anagram i.298 words
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Advertisement539 1939-03-06 3 THEKE MAY BE A BARGAIN HERE FOR YOU PUBLIC NOTICES SING IPOH E IMPROVEMENT TRUST. arc invited for the erection tion of one block of teneat Trengganii Street. Specification and Form of be obtained at the Office po c Improvement Trust on f a deposit of $50 which will i539 words
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Advertisement336 1939-03-06 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION' LIMITED that an l b 939 Clf S d h V* for thJ 'n th days delusive Warrant' Preparatlon of Dividencf By Order of the Board F. W. Hall, Singapore, 6th Manager LIMITED. NOTICE M S.StS*" 8 Settlements, t»,« IS HE REBY GIVEN tin* it336 words
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Advertisement584 1939-03-06 3 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thfit Trnf 1 o Roa d betwe en Owen Road and tr?ffi ad Wil1 be closed througn fht? C f r m 6th Marcn nt further notice for the purpose of construct, mg a sewer. BY ORDER. ~NOTICE. DRESSERS'EXAMINATION hpfn in eX o mination584 words
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Advertisement500 1939-03-06 3 Situations Vacant E irT?n Cfl LADY to tea-h a 77 Mot, 10l S e nd mandoline. Apply B-x 77 Malaya Tribune. Kuala Lumpur (147* caStaffa 1 En7^c men with small Tribune, Singapore. TJJjJ 2 State ,:,alar y Required. AppJv tc Heattnaster, Jubilee School, Kluang. for* sSm IM^^^ c J OO500 words
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Advertisement548 1939-03-06 3 EXPERIENCED STOREKEEPER free now, can furnish cash security will ac cept any reasonable offer. Apply Box No. 95, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (185» EXPERT PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER (male) OWTia typewriter, undertakes confidential piecemeal work. Satisfaction guaranteed. Apply Box No. 99, Malayo Tribune, Singapore. (19 4T ENERGETIC EURASIAN with over ly years experience548 words
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Advertisement742 1939-03-06 3 I MATRIMONIAL YOUNG BUSINESSMAN seeks respectful lady companion. Particulars to Box 86, co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (165) WANTED: Respectable girl for matrimony by educated Chinese aged 26 salary $150. Send photograph, Box No' 98, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (191) A CHINESE CLERK In Government Service with salary of $140.00 pm seek",742 words
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Article549 1939-03-06 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Saturday. Previous To-day Change itl'BHl R Quietly .steady Steady Spot Buyers 8 5i16 IUO .sellers 8% 33/» Ist Forward (Apr.! June) Buyers 8 3 8 8% Sellers 8 7116 0 7|lG 2nd Forward (JulyfSept.) Buyers 87 16 87|16 Sellers 8"/ 2 rd (Oct.fDec.) Buyers549 words
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Article870 1939-03-06 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Mar. 4, 1 p.m. rraser and On. Buyer* Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 G 41Austrai Amal 4 0 5,Austral Malay 39 44 -xd Ayer Hitani 21 'Si jAyer Weng 008 73cd Bangrin Tin 19 19 9 Batu Selangor l 3o870 words
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304 1939-03-06 4 .Singapore, March 4. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 36 4Ayer Hitams 21 6 22 6 Bangrins 20;- 216 Batu Selangor.s 1.29 1.34 Hitams 0.27 0.32 Hongkong Tin 15;6 166 Chanderiangs 129 13,6 Hong Fatts 0.67 0.70 Idris Hyd. 6 6 71Ipoh Tin 20 r JllJelapang. 30--jelebus304 words
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Article16 1939-03-06 4 Singapore, Monday. Tlie price ot tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $108% <downsi a16 words
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Article15 1939-03-06 4 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was-— Buyers 28%; Sellers 29.15 words
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Article239 1939-03-06 4 6% Maynard 8t Co., Ltd.. 130,000 tat Apr. 30. Oct. 31 fO ioo norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: t% 1901 red. 1940 $4u0,0U0 Int Mar. 31. Sept. 30 in9l \**<Z 1907 red. 1947 $1000,000 Int" DOm Mar. 31, Scot 30 tnil^ 4V.% 1909 red. 19 3 5 jU.OOb.OOO Int'"239 words
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Advertisement23 1939-03-06 4 THE EASTERN UNITED PERSONAL AiXi W WORKMEN'S COMPKNSA iON AND 1»UBLIC LIAMLFn INSURANCE. AD OFFICE: *«D. CECIL erREET, SINGAPORE W. BALL, Gentry Manager23 words
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Advertisement187 1939-03-06 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated In New Zealand) Loss Of Profits Insurance W. G. DOVE. Manager, el. 5926. a Finlavson Gree* J»KX sible for an individual to provide for his valued possessions the safety that is afforded by our vaults where we have safe boxes ot various sizes for187 words
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Advertisement358 1939-03-06 4 INDIAN YOI TM Pa< r l GANDHI V> The Indian Youth Committee to-daj Mahatma Gandhi to follows: "Members h Singapore feel con your fasting, fen ntl decision preserve yo lurther service hum BAXK OI ui|\t j jggA. 12, Cecil Street, Telephones: offi m Asst. Manage i ml l' 4 51358 words
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Article247 1939-03-06 5 10RR0W FOR ALL j j U ritS. Nut a good day for j generally and influen- j t irticularly adverse for 1 property deals The are not unfavour- I ,> r outstanding ac- a reminder to Official inter- J fficial matters should J factory. I .L247 words
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Article82 1939-03-06 5 SINO SOVIET AIR LINE Chungking, Mar. 4. i >RDING to the Chino.se Press a J l; iviii l) staged on March Chungking and Hami in Province or Chinese Turkes- that it was decided last r to inaugurate the HankowAfter .several months of > decided that the ungking should b? tempo?d82 words
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Article22 1939-03-06 5 i According to a latest plain*clothes men des-anese-planes in an aerongtase Buiyqan Pro►Ua,'4>n Feb. 20. also the hangar.—Chinese Agency,22 words
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Article12 1939-03-06 5 untitled will be leaving tudy I<;ave riext- week and away fill December.12 words
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134 1939-03-06 5 We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but in publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. ITo the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] bir,_Two candidates are nut forwn-i *L£*sE? the mi oi the ?b» m 9 1134 words
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Article1030 1939-03-06 5 To the Editor of the Malay a Tribune] BMrnTLw2?«- a l eUer SOme days back vie ?L e x g 10iiS10n to a planter's views vis a ther^hi ab0Ur problcm Malaya Whe of a tH Pr T nted vtews wholp k e lant ers or of1,030 words
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Article186 1939-03-06 5 [From Our Own Reporter} Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. CEVEN is supposed to be lucky foi v some people but it certainly was not for Chan Hup, an unemployed ex-vrgetable gardener. He was unemployed for seven days, when ht attempted to steal a silver cup from a186 words
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Advertisement95 1939-03-06 5 V WHAT IS AHEAeToF YOIjT* CONSULT Prof. K. S. Maniam. »yaJ Occultist, author ofi cret of the Palm" etc., who' t numerous astounding!?" jate events, including deaths Bh iw H Prin ce Purachatra, 1 Sultan Alaiden SuUman, sn of Prince Laxamana 1 tngor Throne, the recent Xi rial Crises in95 words
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Advertisement105 1939-03-06 5 I^A^u^K Neuralgia, Nerve Pains, etc. Hammer at your Brain? Why suffer those torturing pains? —take a course of Dr. Cassell'i Tablets and banish the cause. Your trouble may be due to Starved Nerves, Impure Blood, a Debilitated System or Disordered Digestive Organs. But Dr. CasseJl's Tablets will make you well105 words
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Advertisement150 1939-03-06 5 fT^GinßOPTiciiiCo yl HIGH ST. PHONE 378« 4~rf REFRACTING /Manufacturing opticians N f EfftfSULTATION FREE CHAHSES MODERATE [dine to-night AT Raffles Brasserie (RAFFLES CAFE). -EXCELLENT CUISINEA LA CARTE AT MODERATE PRICES SPECIAL DISH $1.00 UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF A EUROPEAN CHEF CONCERT DANCE MUSIC PROVIDED NIGHTLY BY A RELAY OF RAFFLES150 words
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Advertisement351 1939-03-06 5 9 RIEIL means mc??.s sana in JcHINESE NEW YEAR SALE Reductions (ALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS INCLUDING i 1939 MODEL Saxophone, Silver-plated gold bell X>P?f case $115. fIZrM .Do not fail to see our windows for bargains fWa SEASOi\ tO., LTD. 115, North Bridge Road. CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE351 words
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62 1939-03-06 6 LEOPOLD Hicsesor. who is from Vienna. will give a recital of music on the Bandonion. t'nun 8.10 p.m. to 8.50 p.m. to day from thf mute. Leopold Hiesetrer is an accomplished musician, and also play.-, the harp eWI et. saxophone and piano-accordion. He studied composition at62 words
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Article521 1939-03-06 6 the following quotations from Now York were received from Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., b> air mail yesterday: Last Sale STOCKS Mar. 3 Mar. 4 Adams Expit.. s (No pan 9 7 a 10 American ('an (Par $25) BS% 93 7 8 Amer. Forn. Power521 words
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100 1939-03-06 6 Chuimk Nl:tl )i the THE Hongkong correspond 1 1 Central Daily Hews Japanese troops Invading Hi at least suffered 5.000 )rP military situation in Ha sen,* or stabilized. He said guerrillas, who have thenmountains are hara who are holding only the tion lines Unking100 words
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Advertisement198 1939-03-06 6 1 TONSILS ADENOIDS. However obstinate and chronic are cured permanently without operation BY Don't wait and see i delay may be harmful. ALLEN CLINIC, Royapettah Madras. Sole Agents for Malaya: Naina Mohamed Sons Singapore, Kuala Lumpur 32, Beach St., Penang I "PIE" RADIOS ARE SECOND TO NONE, in Efficiency, ReliatTility,198 words
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Advertisement414 1939-03-06 6 SHE PET ON 2' j POUNDS OF FLESH 44 Feels wonderfully better." Nothing is more worryu.g than loss of weight. To watch the scales anxiously, hoping against hope for an increase of just one ounce—to take bottles and bottles of fishy-tasting oil and still feel no better—to lie awake at414 words
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Advertisement151 1939-03-06 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chemists and Stores HE CAN'T STAND $grepQ| CASTOR OIL Compared with u.ip'casant-taiting and nasty- ff |m smeliinq castor oil. CASTOPHENE, tha modern *fw_ M£f Uiat.vr —efficient, qenfla. pleasant, quick—is Mt marvellous. D >oi rot upset weak sensitive constiiuf.oni and c kly reliovei headache,151 words
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Miscellaneous1053 1939-03-06 6 Song And Piano Recital From I Nj^S Singapore, 7 p.m. SINGAPORE I HONGKONG M ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mcs) ZBW 9 52 Mc.s (31.4 m.) ggg Ctttj 1 ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mc;s) BBst > 5.00 Gambos musict F u children. IrP 5.30 Chinese musict r Closing local stock quotations1,053 words
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614 1939-03-06 7 w si i TloN 1 i nortli drive from the ketone haft was advanced to pinched out. Driving was wilUK commenced to test the In tei mediate level. A: 500 ft south a winze was r payable reef 10 inches wid" Th«- north nnd614 words
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Article33 1939-03-06 7 untitled British Columbia, March 5. Woods, third engineer on the '•Kclcy which arrived at ""in Shanghai on Feb. 20 -smallpox aboard, died of mn f other members of the "acted smallpox are probably.33 words
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Article158 1939-03-06 7 Reuter. Berlin, Mar. 4. IIKKR Schacht is expected to rcemcrge into the limelight in the near future. His sudden return to activity is ascribed to the indisposition of Herr Brinkmann, Vice-Presi-dent of the Rcichsbank, who is ruffe ring from a complete nervous breakdown. HerrReuter. - 158 words
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Article128 1939-03-06 7 Reuter. London, Mar. o. Thirty one thousand air force recruits for which number Sir Kingsley Wood appealed last June have been obtained with almost a month to spare. The recruitment which was required by the end of March was completed toThe Air Ministry describes thisReuter. - 128 words
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Article133 1939-03-06 7 Central News Agency. Chungking, Mar. 4. IN an interview, China's Foreign ViceMinister. Dr. Hsu Mo. dealing with the Chinese Government's attitude regarding foreign settlements and unequal treaties, declared: "AlthouKh the National Government's principle is unchanged. Chinese authority in foreigncontrolled areas should be fully re established andCentral News Agency. - 133 words
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Article39 1939-03-06 7 Reuter. Chungking. Mar 4. /CHINESE guerillas on the night of Feb. 19 raided the Japanese airfield at Yingchen, in Hupeh, and set fire to twelve Japanese planes, it is claimed in a Chinese despatch.—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article92 1939-03-06 7 Reuter. London, Mar. 5. JHE outstanding event of the week has been the bringing of the bank return into line with the new currency act, as a result of which gold stocks are valued at 226.4 against 162.4 million sterling last week, while the fiduciary issue has beenReuter. - 92 words
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Article100 1939-03-06 7 Reuter. Washington. March 5. Mr. Roosevelt has sent a message tv Congress asking the immediate appropriation of a hundred and ten million dollars for critical items'' such as antiaircraft guns, semi-automatic rifles, tanks and gasmasks for the army. The President has also asked for $6,539,000 toReuter. - 100 words
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Article105 1939-03-06 7 Hongkong. Mar. 4. 171GHIING has again broken out in the lower Yangtze, north of Kiangsu Province, where Chinese forces along the north bank arc enveloping Japanese positions. The Japanese rushed reinforcements trom Shanghai, while their warships are standing by in the Yangtze estuary Three or four of105 words
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Article208 1939-03-06 7 Dr. Sun Fo - Dr. Sun Fo hunuking, Mar. 4. T 1 nite d states (an best help China by completely suspending the export oi munitions and war materials to Japan and enforcing a nation-wide anti-Japanese boycott, for then the ambition of the Tapannese militarists is bound to be208 words
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Article61 1939-03-06 7 Reuter. New York, March 5. Heir Wiedemann, who arrived en route to San Francisco to take up duties as Consul General, declined tj discuss politics He said his only aim was "goodwill." Conversing with reporters he said Herr Hitler made a very good soldier wnen heReuter. - 61 words
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Article62 1939-03-06 7 Reuter. Wa. hingt >n, Mar. s—lt is reliably learned that Mr. Roosevelt has appointed Mr. Lam- nee Steinhardt, presently Ambassador to Peru as Ambassador to Moscow which post has been vacant since June when Mr. Davies was transferred to Belgium. The State Department announce that Mr.Reuter. - 62 words
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Article60 1939-03-06 7 H.M. Ships -Norfolk", flying the flag of Vice-Admiral J.F. Somrrville. Com-mander-in-Chief. East Indies Station, and "Manchester" will anchor in the Man of War anehorace. Singapore Roads on their arrival on Mar. 13. They will remain there until Mar 16 when they will .sail for exercises,60 words
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193 1939-03-06 7 T Catholic Churches in J\iaiaya yesterday, Allowing an order issued by H. E. Mgr. Adrian Devala, D.D., Bishop of the Diocese 01 Malacca, held a Special Service of Thanksgiving in honour ol the election of the new Pope. Pius XII, when during the Benediction of the193 words
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Article324 1939-03-06 7 [From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. rjISCLOSURES in the course of a case heard In the Police Court today indicate the possibility of the existence in Kuala Lumpur of a signature racket which appears to have been victimising poor illitelate hawkers. The "modus operandi'324 words
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Article90 1939-03-06 7 T Singapore, Sunday. HE ambulance was called out at 10.15 a.m. to-day to attend to an accident which occurred opposite the police station at Bukit Panjang in which a Chine c coolie, who was seated next to the driv i of a motor lorry, and another90 words
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Article187 1939-03-06 7 {From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. "IT is very stupid of you for if you A had c» me to Court originally you would have probably been finrd only SI." remarked Mr. A. J. Gratlan Bellow, the Pint Magistrate 1 !ion he imposed a fine of187 words
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Article28 1939-03-06 7 Reuter. untitled Mar. 5.-Adnan untitled i»ld eou .'i pakhri Wash i-:-nll'1 l( Coufci t undon was J watch i i u -'h .ii mah'h Uerdav He died RenterReuter. - 28 words
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Advertisement64 1939-03-06 7 sTI 'M AND PILES RADICALLY CURED. All sorts of Pile* are radically curec F v|3r In a week's time m Treatment guaranj** teed without oper--1 i ation. Every Eye Disease and Rheumatism are alsc ■m%t t undertaken. Charges Moderate Consult personam or apply for partiL culars to:— i f H.64 words
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Advertisement29 1939-03-06 7 For Style, Comfort, Economy, CONSULT The Oriental Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS Heart Office: 162, South Bridge Rd. Branch Office: 348, N. Bridge Rd., SINGAPORE. FREE TESTING. tiMiiiiiiwiir mi n29 words
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Advertisement9 1939-03-06 7 <2£> 3 Does not soU Sull L__J —wfSfflSS H9 words
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Advertisement312 1939-03-06 7 A SIMPLE PROBLEM IN TOOTH PASTE ARITHMETIC. Showing how ono and one give doable value n All dentifrices clean teeth, that's number one. Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste cleans teeth exceptionally well. That's .lumber one lor Phillips. But Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tootn Paste ai \j gives complete mouth312 words
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Advertisement180 1939-03-06 8 PACKED HOUSES during the week-end Simply ROARED at (his jrrand ALL-liAUGHIN€ SflOW! I CAPITOL I The Funniest Pair on the Screen at their Best. J S With Excellent Supporting Prosrranne including a splendid PETE 9 SMITH Sports Novelty "FISTICUFFS" featuring MAX BAER, Ex-World's Heavyweight champion. ROXY BAR Open 5 p.m.180 words
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Advertisement299 1939-03-06 8 TO-DAY! 3 i 5 615 9 i 5 PAVILION BROUGHT BACK FOR TWO DAYS ONLY! NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN UNIVERSALIS DARING STORY OF A GIRL OF THE NIGHT— mm jtMir^^TG&W found I 1 o late l **>»♦*» »V »j§« —a great love comes but once, a B; lust she ,)av299 words
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Advertisement264 1939-03-06 8 jTHE MARCUS SHOWS j| CAPITOL THEATRE" j Special Announcement! j For the benefit of our patrons who wish to n ur J chase Unreserved seats, we have arranged that* $2 and $1.50 tickets can be obtained from TO j DAY at the CAPITOL BOX OFFICE, thusavojl j ing congestion at264 words
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Article75 1939-03-06 9 Shanghai, Mar. 3. Till shanghai .Municipal Council's isidcred reply to the Japanese proposaN regarding terrorism in the Settlement was delivered to-day. ;in well-informed circles »nt may now be regarded It is understood that during session between the Japanese authorities, lie the Council could not right of any75 words
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80 1939-03-06 9 a F^J.-~ Urn Hock Boon A. Blackor f£? 1 before Mr Kenneth he on S i 1„ m nm Charged tnat compound F Keppei Station commit houfe-^eakh? P Mf n f ga P T did tne the senl 18 to Wltl by door of80 words
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Advertisement268 1939-03-06 9 GREAT WrlF Amusement Park. VISIT THE LITTLE WORLD fh V Park in Malay., wi(h rhinoyp <(f Architectures, i en Corner is Beautiful. MOUNTAIN ARTISTIC NATURAL SCENICAL CAVE E jov >our wa,ks in thi Beautiful Mountain. <»pen-air Cabaret Free Talkies -Free Ist class SideCABARET to -NIGHT 9 p.m. TO MIDNIGHT GLOBE268 words
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Advertisement321 1939-03-06 9 Return Screening For One Day Only OPENING TO-MORROW 3 as, m 9 .5 P L. I ALHAMBRA TONE INSURED*. VIBRATOR W-mode Reeds* THE VIBRATOR REED (The only Reed with Tone-grooves). Maoe from the finest, most expertly seasoned French Cane, these superb reeds have the patented tone-grooves which insure beautiful tone321 words
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Advertisement214 1939-03-06 9 POSITIVELY LAST DAY 3-15, «-15 9-15 P.M ALHAMBRA 1 wo Great stars together, in an Unforgettable Picture. Hers was a love His was a love that passes aU that. j Mi t I Heart-stining Jg Man-ureckme P| ERROL W TVBETTEi FlyniwDavis ANITA LOI ISE y kWJm lAN HUNTER fliifV*, DONALD214 words
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Article662 1939-03-06 10 JT has frequently been asserted that Japan has had to pay a tremendous price for her invasion of China, both hi actual revenue and in loss of trade. Confirmation of the heavy cost to the Japanese Government comes in a message issued by a Japanese newsagency662 words
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723 1939-03-06 10 "Vox Populi - CHAUVINISM GONE MAD By "Vox Populi" (Special To The Malaya Tribune) r|IHE English and other European languages need a term to replace "vandalism," to express in one word all the inhuman barbarities and atrocities ruthlessly committed by the Nipponese militarists, who may justly be called723 words
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Article165 1939-03-06 10 Modelling in soap is the latest craze. We know several small boys who agree that a better use for the stuff couldn't possibly be found. If a suit supplied by him gets torn, a London tailor undertakes to mend it for nothing. His customers, in fact, live165 words
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Advertisement257 1939-03-06 10 =RALE I H= mmmmm 1 THE ALL-STEEL BICYr.tF THE "GOLDEN ARROW" s 70.00 Hk* .Jr with speed S 82.50 ROBINSON CO., LTD. I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. MADE m^^^^^^ througho t/r CYC LE S THE B.S.A. SPECIAL ROADSTER W,TH sggg? NOTE I ».S. A. OIL-BATH THE PRICE T"™ 45 00 $52.50257 words
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Advertisement15 1939-03-06 10 SIM S O N lODINE PRODUCTS y SIMPSON lODINE SOAP. lODINE LOCKET. WHITEAMYS IPOII —SINGAPORE-15 words
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Article, Illustration322 1939-03-06 11 Negotiations Begin At Delhi To-day REL IUB learns on very reliable authority that negotiations N an ,mporlant representative of the Indian vfewEo m Lord '"'"«hsow (Viceroy) with a r i t hp J {a ,kotdisputc a,ul ,hu c di Candhi s fast will probably322 words
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Article230 1939-03-06 11 Reuter. Rome. Mar. fi. 1 rHING proves that the deare heading more i»r war," dec lares writing in the Giornale ,r add»: "Their furious are losing their defent"r and assuming an ffcnsHc one. a fast-moving transformaChamberlain for world peace ition to world peace by intiWe ranReuter. - 230 words
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Article37 1939-03-06 11 Chinese overseas in New Ycrk have raised a sum of 4no.ooo U.S. dollars for the purchase of 100 ambulances to be sent to China for sen ice at the various fronts.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.37 words
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Article37 1939-03-06 11 Reuter. Benares, Mar. 5: Ten were killed and 60 injured In communal rioting to-day. British troops are patrolling the affected areas.—R: titer. Benares, Later. The casualties arc now put at 35 killed and 200 injured.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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493 1939-03-06 11 Reuter. Burgos, Mar. NATIONALIST rising at Cartali publican naval port, A and at s a, is repeated, d thai the Republican i ti the port. Madrid, Mar. 6. f ttement claiming that the It is crushed praises the decisi n of the Fleet andReuter. - 493 words
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Article30 1939-03-06 11 Reuter. Madrid, Mar. (i. Republican Premier Nejrrin is reported to have fled from Madrid folldwing his supercession by a Council ol* National Defence headed by General Casado.— Renter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article126 1939-03-06 11 Reuter. London, Mar. 6. THE Financial Timet reproduces American reports that the War Department and American market Interests have been conversing on the advisability of keeping a larger stock of rubber in the country. This exchange of views doubtless arises on the projected legislationReuter. - 126 words
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Article85 1939-03-06 11 Reuter. Jerusalem, Mar. 6. A LARGE quantity cf contraband was captured by a detachment cf the Second West Surrey Regiment while searching the hilly area near Tulkarm. believed to be the Arab terrorists* headquarters. The contraband includ°d nine rifles. 2.000 cartridges, 200 sticks Of gelignite, detonatorsReuter. - 85 words
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Article71 1939-03-06 11 Reuter. Chungking, Mar. 5. AFTER several months of negotia tions between the Chinese and Soviet Governments it has now definitely been decided to make trial flights between Chungking and Alamutu in the Soviet territory preparatory to establishing direct airmail and passenger services between China and Russia. TheReuter. - 71 words
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30 1939-03-06 11 Shanghai, Mar. s.—Another group ol 400 Jewish refugees has arrived in the Italian liner Conte Rosso bringing the total of such refugees to over 3,00030 words
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539 1939-03-06 11 Reuter. London, Mar. 6. fHE Daily Telegraph diplomatic correspondent states that with the war in Spain rapidly approaching a close, British ministerial attention has been turned during the past week to the means of hastening the end of the Sino-Japanese conflict. "This undoubtedly, is theReuter. - 539 words
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51 1939-03-06 11 Reuter. Berlin. Mar. 6.—The motor-car industry is placed completely under the ccnrol of the Commissioner for the Motor-car Industry. Henceforth motor rehicles and trailers may be manufactured only if the factory has obtained a oermit and the Commissioner must detcimine the types and power.-Reuter. - 51 words
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Article75 1939-03-06 11 Shanghai, Mar. 6. A portion of General Chu Teh'.s army la most active in the Province cf Jehol "•nd has been responsible for creating a lumber of revolts among the rank and i!e of the bogus forces. The Influence f the." guerilla binds is beginning to aiuke75 words
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187 1939-03-06 11 Reuter. ELVE bodies, including that of one woman, were discovered in the wreckage of a German aeroplane located on a snow-covered Alpine peak near Nice, says a Renter message from Sice. The airliner apparently hit a tree during dense fog and crashedReuter. - 187 words
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Article115 1939-03-06 11 Reuter. London, Mas-. 1. A SIGNALMAN, who was shot at by one of the tour men this morning, is believed to have prevented nn attempt to blow up the bridge carrying the Metropolitan Railway line near Willesden Green station. j The signalman saw the four menReuter. - 115 words
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Article66 1939-03-06 11 Shanghai, Mar. 6. THE Japanese have established an air base at Vulinkang on Hainan Island from which planes are sent out daily to raid Luichow on the mainland. Japanese reinforcements continue to arrive on the island and it is expected that a drive will shortly66 words
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240 1939-03-06 11 Reuter. Washington, Mar. 5. JHERE is no confirmation here of the newspaper suggestions that Mr. Bowers. U. S. Ambassador to Spain, who sailed from France today aboard the Queen Mary to America, was lecalled as a first step towards the recognition of General Franco byReuter. - 240 words
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Advertisement87 1939-03-06 11 twWi HMV Jti REFRIGERATORS Ny Mj RADIOS AND Y'^f RECORDS %l 9 SALE OX to 11th of March. ONCE A YEAR ONLY Moutr.Vs hold a sale of REFRIGERATORS, RADIOS and RECORDS. The stock offered is either deleted from catalogues shop soiled or returned from hire. This la a particularly good87 words
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944 1939-03-06 12 TRIBUTES TO SULTAN Kuala Lumpur, Friday. J<HE State Banquet held at the Istana Iskandariah, Kuala Kangsar, on Saturday night in honour of the newly-installed Sultan of Perak, Sir AbdOl Aziz. K.C.M.G., K.8.E., took place in the banquet haji, where over 100 guest* sat down944 words
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Article79 1939-03-06 12 Reuter. London, Mar. 5. MR. GEORGE LANSBURY has writ- ten to the Pope appealing to him to call upon the religious leaders of the world including the leaders of Judaism, immediately to meet him in conference to discuss how pressure may be brought upon the statesmenReuter. - 79 words
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Article84 1939-03-06 12 The following appointments appear in the Government Gazette Lieut.-Commander C. C. Alexander, R.N. «Retd. >, to be Officer Commanding, R.N.R.V. Unit. Mr. J. Bolton to be an Asst. Engineer Malayan Public Works Service Mr. W J. Thorogood, M.C.S.. to act as Registrar. District Judge and First Magistrate.84 words
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70 1939-03-06 12 Shanghai, Mar. 6. T T?V Chinese legation to the Lea<ni?uth^mo S SUbmitted to the League authorities a document alleged to have **tt*sSur brought do The document contains a list of inshl S r Uid l nu airmen f as 'o oef b f le l ts70 words
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Obituary356 1939-03-06 12 AN old and respected member of the foirait.an Community, Mrs. Annie Pereira, passed away peacefully at her residence 247, Race Course Road, Singapore, on Saturday afternoon in her 82nd year. Mrs. Pereira was the widow of t u e late Mr. John Pereira, a former356 words
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Article36 1939-03-06 12 Universals striking nhn "Waterloo Bridge" is being screened at the Pavilion tor two rights by special request, beginning to-night. This production deais with a daring theme and is described as not suitable for children.36 words
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Article13 1939-03-06 12 An Imperial air mail is expected in Singapore on Wednesday morning.13 words
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244 1939-03-06 12 Penang, Sunday. MR. J. L. McFali, holding that the hire purchase agreement which was entered into between the plaintiff company and the defendant, included no term or covenant by which the defendant would be given credit ior the resale value of the retaken car, yesterday244 words
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Article103 1939-03-06 12 Reuter. I London. Mar. 4. T is learned that the Air Ministry has ordered twelve more Fairy F.C L high-speed air-liners in addition to the two recently ordered. The plam s are all-*ni?ta] monoplanes with four-engines each and about 1,000 horse-power. They cruise at 220 milesReuter. - 103 words
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Article60 1939-03-06 12 Reuter. Berlin, Mar C. -In order to accelerate the emigration of Jews from Danzig, the Senate of the Free City has put into operation a scheme by which wealthy Jews must pay the expenses for poorer Jews. Jews have been organised into an association which must refundReuter. - 60 words
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Obituary189 1939-03-06 12 PRIVATE Francis Ogle of "C" ComPany 2nd Battalion The Loyal Kegiment, was buried at Bidada'rfon -aturdav afternoon with full military honours, accordlhg to Roman Catholic rites. W S killed as I of 2X£ g Jf et at Gillman Barracks on d ca p frcm Castleblayney, County Mcnanghan, Eire189 words
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521 1939-03-06 12 Reuter. London Mai rOLLOWING Count Ciano's departure from Warsaw Colon, is devoting his attention to the Rumanian Foreign M Gafencu, who has just arrived at the head of a mission. The main subjects of discussion, according to the Sunday Tj Warsaw correspondent will beReuter. - 521 words
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Article85 1939-03-06 12 Chinese Central News Agency. JAPANESE forces f s^ ctors central i, up h ssalu al ta.ned reverses at the hands „f Z present. Chinese, and an- M JLjJ stalled in all corners P e,,t The Japanese made several .< tempts to cross the Han Ka r t makeChinese Central News Agency. - 85 words
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Article179 1939-03-06 12 (From Our Own Correspondent. Johore Bahru. Sundav A TOTAL of 21,340 lbs of sheet rabbet contained In dft sampans. «ai kM by custom officer > on sea patrol at Kuala Sungei Perpat. in the Straits ol Johore on Saturday night. Value of "the rubber was $6,197.10179 words
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Article134 1939-03-06 12 Singapore Monday. THE charity dance.s held yt the B»J worlds. New Wcrld. Great WorW WJ Happy World, on Saturday night Of the Chinese Relief Fund v. success i At the rGeat World a painting o. Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek auctioned. Mr. Wee Tian N highest bidder with134 words
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Article64 1939-03-06 12 Reuter. Chungking, Mar. 4. V I learned here that there Is no truth the report that the Chinese I is about to transfer the C> offices, including the Mlnkti Foreign Affairs and the F!' try to Kunming. While some Government offices are being moved i ChungkingReuter. - 64 words
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Article21 1939-03-06 12 The death occurred on untitled noon at the European Hospital b» Gajah, of Mr. F. J. Davie. Plan Estate. Sungei Siput.21 words
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Advertisement18 1939-03-06 12 overseas Assurance CORPORATION, China Bonding, Lhuba street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION wrsqhal accident.18 words
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Advertisement7 1939-03-06 12 GOOD FOR jVlcALISTER Co. Ltd., W.P.S. 30-7 words
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Article, Illustration236 1939-03-06 13 Washington, Mar. 5. PRESIDENT Roosevelt stressed the benefits enjoyed by Americans under a democratic form of (iovernment and compared them with those of the peoples "living under a personal rule" when he addressed the Congress on the occasion of its hundred and fiftieth236 words
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134 1939-03-06 13 Reuter. TI Home, Mar. 5. Jllh fact that a slight mishap befell the Pope on Friday has just been disclosed. His Holiness was en route to the Sistine Chapel to receive the Cardinals' homage when he sloped from the marble stairs and hurtReuter. - 134 words
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199 1939-03-06 13 Cologne. Mar. 5. a REPLY to the fears expressed to n B< rlin in regard to what re was that "your armiments will not be used later for a <>n Germany* was Mr. Neville Henderson, in a a a dinner in his honour on of199 words
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Article48 1939-03-06 13 Reuter. Marseilles, Alar. 4.—A representative of Franco's government obtained an order fn m the commercial court authorising him to take possession of ten ships which sought refuge here during the drive on Barcelona. The ship.' will be returned to th? owners by the Nationalist Authorities. —Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article32 1939-03-06 13 Reuter. Washington, Mar. 4.—TTie Chairman of the Senate House Tax Committee has requested the Treasury to submit recommendations to revise taxes which "act as deterrents to business." —Eeu-Reuter. - 32 words
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Article384 1939-03-06 13 Last has brought to a gathering trouble in d some of the Rulers ional Congress. Certain sjuera are resisting not merely relegitimate propaganda for The Ruler of Kajkot went ,ar to imprison Mrs. Gandhi who preached in his State »orm.s which Britons would regard and the Mahatma,384 words
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Article120 1939-03-06 13 Reuter. Prague, Mar. 5. j POLICE to-night hava been ordered to stand by ready to maintain I order in Slovakia, where feeling is running high as a result of a crisis arising f rom lhe long-drawn eoniucl between the Czechs and Slovaks. The Sluvak Spa Piestany isReuter. - 120 words
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Article90 1939-03-06 13 Bombay, Mar. 5. JHK Secretaiy of the AllIndia Congress Socialist Party has famed a statement urging that a twentyfour hour ultimatum be sent to the British Government, as the paramount power, to intervene to save Mahatma Gandhi's life. Otherwise. h n says, the ministries should resign.90 words
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Article602 1939-03-06 13 [From Onr Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Friday. "'JMIERE is no question whatsoever about his guilt in this matter. It has been proved right up to the hilt. The facts are obvious and are all substantiated by the evidence of the Chemist from the Institute of602 words
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Article98 1939-03-06 13 Reuter. Jerusalem, Mar. 4. PALESTINE passed through one of the grimmest periods since the disturbances began with a toll of 121 casualties, apart from 25 armed Arabs who were killed in action and many who were believed to have escaped in a wounded condition. Casualties resultingReuter. - 98 words
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Article65 1939-03-06 13 Reuter. Berlin, March 5 —Mr Robert Pell, who arrived here yesterday with the Evian Conference's report on the German proposals for evacuating Jews, has returned to London. Mr. Pell himsel: said he was only "a messenger boy" and not commissioned to await a reply fromReuter. - 65 words
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255 1939-03-06 13 Reuter. London, Mar. 5. JHh present period of apparent quiescence is not lacking in diplomatic activity which is none the less interesting for being partly veiled. Diplomatic correspondents do not expect overt development until the Spanish war is sufficiently liquidated to permit Signor Mussolini toReuter. - 255 words
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Advertisement176 1939-03-06 13 "As sweet and fresh in Malaya as it is in the Arctic 99 No matter what the conditions, ICEBERG all times from deteriora- jjl /A lion or contamination. This pure creamery I>u 11 c r is container and i> obtainable mm streo^Eii TPHONE: STORE 5376 (5 lines). K. LUMPUR 5331176 words
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Article, Illustration1532 1939-03-06 14 Aorman Siebel presents his CYCLING IN THE NEWS AGAIN gVERYWHBRE the talk is football. AH last week it was football, football, football, and when the S.A.F.A. league starts to-day, it will mean more football. Six months of it,1,532 words
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Article, Illustration51 1939-03-06 14 Ah Poon (top) and Wai Muv jump to it on Saturday in the charity maieh. at the Stadium. The keeps vied ivith each other for the day's honours, and it uas *oi ail the Uut minute that Ah Poon l"t in the onhf goal of the51 words
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Article46 1939-03-06 14 Women's estner, hear thrre teams will play regitta l rricket thii ■saaaii .the iwv.c.v. St. Andrew s Girls, and the Womsii •f S»letar. All the world loves a thri!l, and a triangular tournament between these Women's teams et*M be very popular. Sa, here's hoping.46 words
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Advertisement9 1939-03-06 14 X Tankard of Health 5. 1 I Distributed by9 words
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Advertisement13 1939-03-06 14 I safetyf\thirst J| m ttWrt sop a. TONIC WA iiK m a? SPECIAL13 words
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Advertisement206 1939-03-06 14 BUSINESS HOUSES' LEAGUE TABLES AND in ihr B.H.I.. to date tarn Chew U'.< rd opto hst Saturday. Cold Storage Thcan T «k (SCS. i <?h0 > U Have won t„rir three match's "d (MPf MM have i One goal average. 1 A Harley (Vniterrs) 5 Cheonj Hin (S.C.S u r/206 words
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Article, Illustration455 1939-03-06 15 Inglish Bowling Loses I Its Sting CRICKET ml day ol play on Saturday in the final Test match south Africa's first innings total stood at 42!» runs p I si x wickets. oring continued to be extremely slow, though bad j. caused455 words
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Article77 1939-03-06 15 1 iMllj iiame of billiards play- Saturday at Aston Athletic Beck Kiat, who recently 11 l "c Clerical Union's three-ball It™* I and lost to the Army 1 I' v in a ?ame of 500 up. 35 minutes, Kiat led the game was half way w level77 words
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Article58 1939-03-06 15 Reuter. London. Mar. 5. The English team to play Scotland at Rugby on Mar. 18 is as follows:— E. J Parssns (Royal Air Forcei; Guest. Heaton Carr; T. A. Kemp (St. Mary's Hospital! J. Ellis I Wakefield >; Present:. Toft. Teden. Huskisson. H. F. WheatJy, Watkins.Reuter. - 58 words
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Article64 1939-03-06 15 FOLLOWING are the ties in the Y.M.C.A. tennis tournament to be played on Tuesday: "C" Class: C. J. Moxon vs. Ivan Van Gevzel "B* Class: C. Resty vs. A. Manasseh. "A" Class: Tan Swee Wan vs. winner of Lauw Pek Tjin vs. Lim Hee Chin. Knowles' Cup:64 words
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Article154 1939-03-06 15 The following are the teams and starting times for the women s mat* between the Garrison Golf Cub and Sepoy Lines Golf Club, to be played at Tanglin on Thursday, Mar. 9 (Sepoy Li. es names first): 3.45 p.m. Miss S. Lucas vs. Mrs. J. A. AMen 350154 words
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Article319 1939-03-06 15 L"OI LOWING are handicaps for Saturday, March 11, the first day r Ol the Selangor Turf Club's C<>U Cup meetiWg at Kuala Lumpur. Horses-, lass 1, Div. 1, six fun. Jack Druce J-J Royal Hampton J Emperic Bombus H -J Aerial Post J»JJ Meadowman Recovery J***319 words
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Article302 1939-03-06 15 THERE was much enthusiasm among the members of the SC.C. cricket section when they turned up In full strength tor their trial game yesterday. Jenner's eleven beat McNeill's eleven by 41 runs in an innmgs game. After tea McNeill's team began to bat for the second302 words
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Article26 1939-03-06 15 In a soccer match played yesterday, the 35th Fortress Company, Puiau Brani. beat the 11th Heavy Battery Blakan Mati by two goals to one.26 words
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Article27 1939-03-06 15 Owing to bad weather the bogey competition of the Royal Singapore Golf Club has been postponed from this week, to next week-end Saturday and Sunday.27 words
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290 1939-03-06 15 TN a match played at Hong Lim Green yesterday the S.C.R.C beat the M F.A. at cricket by 49 runs. The game was n V landing for the performance of Low Kee Pow, who retired after compiled 118 runs. This is the first290 words
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Article70 1939-03-06 15 Till.RE was a poor show in the S.R.C. cricket triftl yesterday. Both teams were not at full strength, nine playing in each side. Yesterday was a continuation of Saturday's trial, when the game was forced to stop after the telegraph showed 10 run> fur the fall70 words
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108 1939-03-06 15 ARMY NAVY DRAW IN GREAT RUGGER BATTLE Reuter. London, Saturday. TIIK Arrm and the Navy pla\t-U a great rugger draw at Twickenham to-day, six points each. The Naw ItiWim two triev, while the Army had two penaftv ;;oals. It was a great battle through. The Army defence survived a terrificReuter. - 108 words
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Article54 1939-03-06 15 Following are results ot Royal Johore International Club competitions played during February. Ladies Monthly Medal: Winner:—Mrs. E. E. F. Pretty 43—17 26. Men's Monthly Mcda! »Bog.y»: Winner:—Major Musa bin Yusop. 2 down. ECLECTIC COMPETITION Men: Winner:—Dr. T. E. Cheao 29—1 28. Ladies: Winner:—Airs. E. E F. Pretty 35—4i54 words
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Advertisement70 1939-03-06 15 CONTRAGON CAPSULES. A safe and sure cure for acute ann chronic urethral aischarges, etc., in either sex. Cures without causing irritation or burning sensation. Reduces inflammat.on, stops the discharge and cleanses every part Bears testimony by uaihorities ot worldwide reputations. $2.50 a box. Postage 25 cts. extra. CONTRAGON is the70 words
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Advertisement60 1939-03-06 15 1 ~_rr__ —i———i—ipao—— AURORA DEPARTMENT STORE i or S^ c STARTS From 6th to llth March I .4 selection of goods lifted below will be sold at special price I during the Special Offer Week.. Ladies dresses t Gents shirts (European and Chinese) Vests, panties, briefs Neckties bloomers, stockings socks60 words
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Advertisement242 1939-03-06 15 What is in Your Horoscope 1000 Frc< MasterMethod Readings. Send for your free Horoscope Reading prepared according to the well-known Ro\roy Master Method for Ai-trological Forecasts. Acknowledged throughout th* world as accurate and trustworthy. As all readings are con piled from careful calculations you can rely upon receiving ln f242 words
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Advertisement202 1939-03-06 15 BUT YOU WOULDN'T THINK SO. Why is it that some men well past middle age retain vigour and a youthful appealance whilst others more than looR their years? Premature ageing is frequently a sign ot an impoverisheid and inadequate supply ol blood. It is the blo'id thai carries nourishment and202 words
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Article1212 1939-03-06 16 English League DIVISION I Arsenal o Aston Villa k 22i°n Wanderers 1 Brentford «™]ngham Sunderland i Charlton A. 0 Liverpool Manchester U. 2 1 Leicester p W. L. D. F. A Pts Derby ?g? 2 5f6J861 22 40 Middlesbro' (5, I] ****** 39 Charlton (4) g1,212 words
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Article97 1939-03-06 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sunday RANTED for the murder of Koh Gian Arih C iTr^f W S° Was fatally stabbed in Arab street. Singapore, on Feb. 15 Yone hu V K Lo Koon. wa! j-ire.sted at Johore Bahru and produced before Sheikh Abu Bakar.97 words
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338 1939-03-06 16 [From Our Own Reporter] Penang, Saturday. WITH the unemployment problem on the increase especially during the last few months, a new racket, hideous in its immensity and ruthless in its methods, has come into being i his racket, which is called the "Pwa Thow Lcoi338 words
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Article37 1939-03-06 16 Two fire-engines of the Singapore Harbour Board put out a fire in about five minutes which broke out in a b"xSfte? f %f Ayer B n *ortS was er g utte a d m tO day b37 words
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Article431 1939-03-06 16 The healthy bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau for the week ended 25, is as follows: Plague: Apart from Rangoon, from which place one imported case was notified, human plague was not reported from any ports of the Far Last during the week. Cholera:431 words
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Article85 1939-03-06 16 Japs Pay Indemnity OS 520,000 Mar 4 FLLOWING the formal apology 1 ered by Major General Tanate chief of staff at the headquarter. Japanese forces in south Ch:;. town bombing incident is now r formally as closed as the Ja] agreed to pay $20,000 (Hon demnity. TanaJca yesterday85 words
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Advertisement675 1939-03-06 17 MOTOR CYCLISTS: Get Your Spares from St. Michaels, 1139, Serangoon Road (82; EAGLE BRAND RED MENTHOL CONE 20c. each; something better, pleasant and handy. (100) 1934 HUPMOBILE SALOON, Excellent condition, $700. For quick sale. Enquiry Box 32 Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (22» MOUTRIE PIANO FOR SALE. Perfect condition. Price $275. Apply675 words
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Advertisement639 1939-03-06 17 REMINGTON PORTABLE TYTEWRITER Model 1, Practically New, Price $85. Apply 8-B, Loke Yew Street, Singa pore. (73) FOR SALE: SECONDHAND "Mirrle Vertical Diesel Oil Engine 200 BHP, 250 RMP with 50 KW Dynamo "Bridges" 18" x 12" and "Robinson" 24" x 6" Rubber Milling Machine with Clutch Transmission, Secondhand Printing639 words
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Advertisement677 1939-03-06 17 YOUR PHOTOS, Lilywhite Studio. Telephone 6601, Singapore. (157) ARMSTRONG BICYCLES: A range of 1939 Models that offers maximum Quality, Value and Service Prices moderate. Inquiries from the Trade solicited. Factory Representatives for Malaya: Klang Cycle Motor Works, 27,29, Klyne Street. Kuala Lumpur. (861 SRI ATMA-CHINTAN. MEDIUM: SEER: DIVINER. He sees677 words
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Advertisement285 1939-03-06 17 LADIES' AFTERNOON CLASSES. Commencing 6th March '39, 2 to 5 p.m. Book-Keeping. Typewriting and Shorthand (Pitman or Rajahi Tuition Ey Principal RAJAH. Apply. RAJAH'S' COLLEGE. 48. CMcJctOT Road. Singapore. LE MERCIER'S SCHOOL, 218. QUEEN STREET. Night Clases 6.30 to 8.30. Tuition will be given in English (all standards). Mathematics (Cambridge285 words
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729 1939-03-06 18 FIVE-YEAR PLAN TO INCREASE PRODUCTION 0CCUI YINC second place in China's peace-time silk production, Szechwan Province is rapidly replacing the loss of the coastal centres following the introduction of scientific management and scientific plantation. Formerly the district around the Taihu Lake in north729 words
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Article133 1939-03-06 18 THE students of Europe and Ame- rua ha ve remitted a considerable sum of money to a central Committee in Shanghai to b e used to am needy students in China. The funds ar e distributed through local comm.ttees which have been orWuhan, £ian, Changsha. Chengtu,133 words
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Article60 1939-03-06 18 International News Agency. Shanghai. PEV£RISH hoop movements are taking place in ihe lower regions of the Yangtse River, as Ihe avowed Japanese object is to clean up the guerrillas along the Shanghai-Hangcltow area and other places in Kiangsu province. Chinese guerrillas have increased Iheir activities southeast ofInternational News Agency. - 60 words
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328 1939-03-06 18 Chungking. TUIE China Information Committee in fts latest bulletin states that at present a miHicn armed men constituting one third of China's regular troops, are fighting the Japanese in the Japanese rear be hmd the zig-zag front lines stretching between Hainan Island in the g°oha Pa328 words
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Article323 1939-03-06 18 Chinese Women Start Suffrage Movement PHINESE women in Chira*kii»» rki. Chungking. J fcr a rreate, X affa'i 'T SB"* have M have issued a circular Icterra. t„ t'L ,h,s <ime. tounlry asking the. to Bghl fr n, s 'T r< lh «««hout Ihe Poa««U ..unci,*323 words
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237 1939-03-06 18 1 of r na- „i,' f e 1,SS,m0 ChianK Kai sht k a 'he central figure "tki nl f J ur,h r indicatert *ith the recent pr^ B Inner through uaana Hutukhtu. a devout follower of China', Supreme Leader. fill iS* i When Presenting the237 words
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Article157 1939-03-06 18 ~Ul U'k.n. national defence T> vince have marched jniHion me„ uh„ tiffhtins mettle in ties on various fron ts invaders approach Ku wards of 2.000.000 uSF be ready to block t L d men «4 These 2.000.000 teaer two-thirds of the to bodied citizens157 words
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Article38 1939-03-06 18 The seat of the X ment is being moved fj iienhsien. The office of the Dej Affairs was the first to I followed by the Depart; The Department and Education will i,p the la l i<38 words
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Advertisement164 1939-03-06 18 The Mystery of the woman who NEVER GROWS OLD JSjOT a line or wrinkle at 49 1 I he smooth clear unblemished skin of a I y«M« «.rl! It ieems lke rmracle but were I a scin.tn,, reason. These are the 8 dm overy e. Prof. Dr. Stejskal of the164 words
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Advertisement8 1939-03-06 18 DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited by T. H. Tan8 words
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Article1121 1939-03-06 19 ifo Participation In States People's Struggle And A National Militia 0/1,000,000 Volunteers Congress Will Discuss The Question Of Issuing (United Press). ;> IN A POSITION TO RELEASE THE TEXT OF THE THREE RESOLUTIONS GIVEN OF BY SJT. SARAT C HANDRA BOSE FOR THE TRIPURI SESSION OF(United Press). - 1,121 words
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Article75 1939-03-06 19 (Untied Press). New Delhi, Feb. 24.—An indication of the Government of India's attitude on rhe resolution for withdrawal from the League of Nations nassed by the Assembly was given during question hour today in the Assembly. Sir N. N. Sircar said that a copy of the resolution had(Untied Press). - 75 words
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Article177 1939-03-06 19 (United Press). ■lydcrahad (Da.), Feb. 20. /\NK per*on was i.dltd and ail" other in hu I "i two 1*« in "x--plcsiuns, which occuxjed this nraning. The hrst explosion > rcunvd at enc of the entrance gates of the Hyderabad Dominions Bank. wr.'-u a watchman weu cp<>ning(United Press). - 177 words
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Article103 1939-03-06 19 (United Press). Lucknow. Feb. 23—The United Provinces Government are reported to be considering a number of schemes for the relief of the educated unemployed of the province. It .is now proposed that they should be given subsidies to start poulty farming, fruit-growing and small-scale industries(United Press). - 103 words
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Article99 1939-03-06 19 (United Press). Rangoon. Feb. 27.—Eight persons including two women and three ".iris areteported to have been killed and several injured in a bus accident which took place in Nimbu district on Wednesday last. It is stated that the motor bus carrying 41 pilgrims from Yenanngyaung while uroceeding to(United Press). - 99 words
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Article93 1939-03-06 19 (United Press). Karachi, Feb. HIS Highness the Aga K.Sian nut the Muslim Members of the ?:nd Assembly at Sir Abdullah Haroon's ibidemto-dav and discussed thr various problems confronting the country anc* this province. It is understood that in course cf talks with the Sincl Legislate(United Press). - 93 words
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Article136 1939-03-06 19 (United Press). Lucknow, Feb. 20. A PLEA for direct action and civil disobedience on the Palestine issue is made in course of a Press statement issued by more than 100 prominent Muslim Congress workers and leaders of the United Province* and the Punjab. The signatories include(United Press). - 136 words
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432 1939-03-06 19 (United Press). CP. PREMIER'S APPROVAL Nagpur, Feb. 23. rFHAT he fully approved of his cotteaglie's suggestion and that further worsening of the situation in the States might land the Congress Ministers into that position, said the Hon. Pandit Ravi Shankar Shukla, Prime Minister of the(United Press). - 432 words
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Article162 1939-03-06 19 Shanghai, Feb 15. AIMING at the conversion of Mahat MB Gandhi to pro-Japanese beliefs, a 28-year-old Buddhist priestess. Miss Gyoshin Sakurai, is going lo India soon, according to a local paper. Disciple of the Rev. Gyosho Fujii, the young Japanese woman is going to India on the162 words
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Article109 1939-03-06 19 (United Press). Madras, Feb. 27 —It is understood that the Government of Madras have passed orders abolishing two forest divisions, one in the Salem District and the other in the Kurnool Difctrct and rmalgamaiing these with other divisions. One of the forest cliusions in South Kanara has(United Press). - 109 words
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Article316 1939-03-06 19 INDIANS //V SOUTH AFRICA (United Press). New Delhi, Feb. 21 QIR G. S. BAJPAI made a aUte--5 ment in the Assembly to-day <>.. the situation in South Africa in reply to short notice questions by Mr. Saksena and Sir Raza Ali with regard to the proposed Itgialitton(United Press). - 316 words
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Article156 1939-03-06 19 (United Press). Rangoon, Feb. 24. THERE has been no appreciable change in the present unrest in Burma since the fall of Dr. Ba Maw's government and the formation of a new Ministry by U Pu. In Rangoon an agitation is continuing to launch a constitution-wrecking movement, th»>(United Press). - 156 words
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Article73 1939-03-06 19 (United Press). New Delhi, Feb. 24.—The Commerce Member stated in the Assembly to-day that since the Insurance Act had been passed six life insurance companic. nave transferred their business to other countries. Two life companies have gone into liquidation-one because Of insolvency, and the other because of(United Press). - 73 words
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Article57 1939-03-06 19 (United Press). Madras, Feb. 23.—A1l workers numbering 2,000 of the United Spinning and Weaving Mills at Choolai dewn'c. tools this noon as a protest against the Management's attitude towards the workers' various grievances, important among them being continued employment of temporary men doing the same work as permanent hands, but(United Press). - 57 words
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Advertisement8 1939-03-06 19 Daily India Page Edited by G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc.8 words
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Article, Illustration98 1939-03-06 20 TJOYS from 15 to 18 years of age, who will be BritainV merchant seamen of the future, receive their training at a well-equipped school on the banks of the Thames at (.lavesend, Kent. At the school, they are taken through all98 words
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Article, Illustration83 1939-03-06 20 WORKING in their spare time, beys of Wellington College, Berkshire, one of the most famous seats of learning in England, have bu'lt in the nearby woods bombprool shelters to accommodate the 660 boys and 40 masters of the school. Picture on the right show?83 words
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