Malaya Tribune, 10 March 1939
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Title Section38 1939-03-10 1 The Malaya Tribune MtNational Newspaper.* Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVI.- No. 58. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, March 10, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1939 FTVE CĔntT38 words
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Advertisement47 1939-03-10 1 CLASSIFIED aD vertisements i bring you RESULTS for only 3 CENTS p word in this paper J' I I/ I PORTS 77/ the world SOLE AGENTS:— SIME, DARBY COMPANY, LTD. SINGAPORE, MALACCA, PENANG, IPOH, KUALA LUMPUR, SEREMBAN, MUAR, KOTA BHARU, KUCHING AND SIBU, SARAWAK. W.P3. 139 A47 words
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Advertisement38 1939-03-10 1 MADAM PAGE I i LATE 92, PICCADILLY, LONDON. DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER I S TAILORMADES GOWNS I FOR ALL OCCASIONS in stock. FROM:— j I$ 5. 30. l 13 BATTERY ROAD, 5 TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE. 1. N .M...M..............».«»t- N J38 words
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208 1939-03-10 2 nPHK make-up artist, Hollywood's standard creator of beauty ami 1 artificial ansuish, was waiting patiently just off scene wltha COMpktc tear-inducing equipment. Glycerin, ammonia, and oollien essence of onions—all guaranteed to bring tears to the driest eyes were ready for use. But Maureen O'L'al.ivan208 words
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Article61 1939-03-10 2 rAMTOI.: "Breaking the \llit (IBKV -'Kentncky Moonshine twu™■ Ilnur. .[OVU. "Kiildipak." %MKI.ROKCiroil: ""Wdad,' <:\Kit!<K- "The PeiUlt Sperim -i» l,,1B anil "Tl,* Crowd floury/' (COXY: '"Ihat Certain Age.' tin-INS: M 'lh» Divnrrr i"i»> U\PPy WOKLD: Cabaret, Side Shows «inoTM. and other attractions. tfEW WORM»: Cabaret. Side Sbo*v nicrry-so-round61 words
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Article112 1939-03-10 2 ENTERTAINMENT VVONNE, Do.nna. Alice and Louise, 1 the four singing King Sisters, who won radio laurels as a harmony team with Horace Heidt's dance oand. have been signed by Columbia's Short Subject department to appear in iwo new Community Sings. Paul Mertz and Joe Sullivan will112 words
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Article44 1939-03-10 2 Anita Louise has been yaM tte most beautiful blonde film adlwT m another far-flung preciiM I according v, word received n 'he Warner Bros. Studio. II fcny-fcurth "most beam. on record; this time by Finland National Society of Artists and Scalptorf.44 words
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Article215 1939-03-10 2 TO tioxzow r««' nBADFUS I 0 1 itf: r.cUir}i't\ t >"f fltirm t>t Tsh »/>.. >tts ti nd firr .vtt > i i I tntiiri /.<■ >t 1 1 ally -prr.plI. wha end mutter o/ j together a f timui plenty of uvin> SPECIAL JMf U215 words
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Advertisement429 1939-03-10 2 STEAMKK SAILINGS! and BRITISH INDIA MACorporated ln England). I». <\ O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore. 1939 SOMALI 6,800 Mar. 10 CORFU 15,000 Mar. 10 CHITRAL 15.000 Mur. 24 CARTHAGE 15.000 Apr. 7 BANGALORE 6,000 Apr. 8 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Apr. 21 RANCH! 17,000 May 5 t BHUTAN429 words
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Advertisement470 1939-03-10 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORI)I)EUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated in Germany). 'Ilie und3fnoted are t'nc company's intended fixtures: OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 POTSDAM omits Manila, v. China St Yokohama Mar. 16 I s.s "rRANKEN" omit Man la Mar. 2G ni s. "REGENSBURG" Mar. 30 HOMEWARD. For470 words
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Advertisement449 1939-03-10 2 <*•■» maa* i uminii»»»" I BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINK. I Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Bie Cargo vessels with limited but; cabin Have Adjoining Private Bath, omfortable Passenger Accommoda- To: Marseille-, London, Rotterdam. lion. 5 Hamburg and Copenhagen. S To: Port Said. Palestine, Rotterdam fc.\S. From n re. M'ca..449 words
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Advertisement135 1939-03-10 2 HA M Bl! RG-AM RRIKA LIN IK Deutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S'pore 1939 m.s. RAMSES Direct Mar 20 1 m.s. KULMERLAND Direct Apr 2 BJS, NORDMARK via Manila Apr. 13 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND HAMBURG AND135 words
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Miscellaneous225 1939-03-10 2 DAILY CROSSWORD! v lii§ scasa j—T—>— II I I I I I I 9H I 2 j j "jliT W II iB HB IB jjf^l CLUES ACROSS shine? 3 Fine moats l anagram>. 2 "Tht soy 8. -Raphael w sriom. Handel sine.- grcans." (Shak it. Phidias carves it." (Emerson' 4.225 words
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Article545 1939-03-10 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Thursday. Previous To-day Change •nBEB Steady Steady Buyers 8 5,16 8% -FIII6 Sellers 8% 8 7|16 JJ Apr. June) Buyers 8% 8% Sellers 87 16 BV 2 4-1 16 I julvSept.) Buyers 8 7:16 8 716 Sellers 8»/ 2 8 9|16 +i 16 r(545 words
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Article728 1939-03-10 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Mar. 9, 5 p.m. Prater and Oa. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3,6 41Austrai Amal 4,6 5>Austral Malay 39 44 Ayer Hitam 2l|- 22|Ayer Weng 0.63 0.68xd Bangrin Tin 19 19 9 Batu Selangor 1.32 1 2 1.37 V 2728 words
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Article152 1939-03-10 3 Singapore, Mar. 9. MINING. Tin at m.dday was $108 /8, up y s According to cables received from London this morning several tin shares in London made a sharp advance yesterday and bids were received for Pahangs at 12 7V 2 Hongkong Tins 16 6 and Southern152 words
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Article156 1939-03-10 3 Singapore, Mar 9. R. (Slam •W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $149 R. (81am) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $137 Siam No 1 $210 Siam No 2 $20C Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $120 Siam Broken Rice No. 2 $113 Rice Saigon Al $135 Rice Saigon 1 $131156 words
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Article105 1939-03-10 3 AlJimby 127'a 1.35 -nlor Gajrtlj U.WU 0.U7N Amol M iiuy j 40 145 Ayer Hitam uoo i.00 Aycr Muiek c,g$ 1,00 Aycr Fallow i 30 1 3f: o.j4 0.38 otttU Un ari" I 15 1 Bedford 0.D0 100 5uttu i.id 1.15 Eurefli 1.23 138 HrORa o.GH 0.72 Brunei 0.5a105 words
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Article16 1939-03-10 3 Singapore, Friday. The price ol tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $108 7 <; (unchanged).16 words
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Article17 1939-03-10 3 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 29 (unchanged); Sellers 29% (unchanged).17 words
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Article47 1939-03-10 3 Under the auspices of the Singapore Malayan Association, Mr. K. Raghava cker, a well-known Malayalam Poe*, will speak on "Aestheticism in Kumaranasan's Poetry" at the Methodist Church Hall, No. 1 Short St., at 5.30 p.m. on Sunday Mrs. T.N.K. Menon, 8.A.L.T., will preside. All are cordially invited.47 words
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Article85 1939-03-10 3 London, Mar. 9. Paris 176 57 64 New York 4.69 1 16 Montreal 4.70' 4 Brussels 27.88 Geneva 20.63 Amsterdam 8.83 Milan 89 3 16 Berlin 11.69 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Prague 137 Belsingfois Madrid nominal Lisbon 110V 4 Athens 547V 2 BurnaresT 000 Buenos Aires 20.29 Rio85 words
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Article30 1939-03-10 3 A meeting will be held on Sunday at i3O p.m. at Klang Road to estoblisr. .really a Rationalist Association. Those who are interested are kindly invited to attend the meeting.30 words
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Article257 1939-03-10 3 6% Maynard St Co.. Ltd.. 130,000 S Apr. 30. Oct. 31 tO 100 norn I SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $4uf),oUo lnl. Mar 31. Sept. 30. ....102% 103% norn 1907 red. 19*7 $1,600,000 Int. Mar 31 Sent SO 10»% HO norn 41 1909 red. l9o£ ♦1.J0t.000257 words
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Advertisement31 1939-03-10 3 THE Astern united *«i(r'\i X COR PORATt'JN LIMITED El kr V- ,NE M( >TOR VEHICLE, *LYrPERSONAL ACCI. Kj\ N <>3KMEN'S CO4PENSA PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. **CIL STREET, SINGAPORE. W. HALL, GenermJ Manager31 words
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Advertisement214 1939-03-10 3 OVERSEA- 1 I CHINESE I I BANKING -I CORP. ITJ^gS Undertakes banking transactions of every description, Places at your disposal the multifarious services of its institution with branches all over South Eastern Asia connections in all principal cities of the World. q Welcomes consultations on financial and investment problems and214 words
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Advertisement354 1939-03-10 3 lI.WK OF CIIIXA Incorporated in China by Special Charted. 12, Cecil Street. Singapore Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-a Cable Address: CHUNOKUO." Paid Up Capital h. 540.000.000 00 Reserve Funds hi Fxcess cf Ch. S 5.200.000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. 2.020 C354 words
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Advertisement670 1939-03-10 4 THERE MAY BE A BARGAIN HERE FOR YOU FOR SALE MALAY ROMANISED STORY BOOKS.' LiLts on request, 14A, Change Alley. Tel. 2481. (162) CLEARANCE SALE: Large selection Ladies underwear and linens. Luba, 74 Orchard Road. (263 A) BUILDING LOTS ln Ampang Town. Main Street. Apply LEEKONGGANN co Boustead, K. Lumpur.670 words
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Advertisement633 1939-03-10 4 WHOLE KANGAROO REIN. Specially I platted. Perfect grip polo. Apply 42. Sturrock Road. (243) SIAMESE KITTENS looking for good Home. Apply Box No. 104, Malaya Tribune, Ipoh. (213) FOR SALE: Bungalow lots in Perak Road. l. la. lr. 4.2 p. at 20 cts. per sq. ft. 2. la. Or. 6.4633 words
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Advertisement634 1939-03-10 4 Musical Instruments, 1 Furniture for Sale FOR SALE ONE Robinson Piano (Collard, Collard). A Perfect 2 Year Old. Seldom Used. $230> or nearest. Apply Box 108 Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (225» FOR I3ALE: 2nd hand FOLDING HARMONIUM, 3 3 i Octaves. Apply 9, Weld Rd., Kuala Lumpur. (207) ONE WILKELMANN PIANO.634 words
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Advertisement640 1939-03-10 4 FOR SALE: 1935 Wolselcy S-4 door, saloon, iSunshine roof. Good running order. Fully Annual Insurance, $750 cash. Box No. 91, Malaya Tribune, Ipoh (179) FIAT 501 11 h.p. splendid running order, excellent condition. Tyres all good, 32 miles per gallon. Taxed and insured. Bargain at $160. Owner leaving. Terms if640 words
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Advertisement570 1939-03-10 4 LEARN CHINESE at the Singapore Chinese Mandarin School, 122-126, Prinsep Street, Classes Commencing from 3-4-1939 as follows. For Beginners: (1) 7.15—9 p.m. on Mon. Thurs. (2) 5.15—7 p.m. on Tues. Fri. (3) 7.15—9 p.m. on Wed. Sat. Fee $2p.m. Vacancies also in Intermediate Advanced Classes. Free Prospectus. (106) GREGG SHORTHAND570 words
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Advertisement470 1939-03-10 4 Situations WANTED: foreman, accu toi tions regarding Box No. WANTED" New: Z" t customed to make- pages. Apply Box bune, Singapore WANTED: Em capital for paying 2 products. Apply Tribune, Srngapc c *2 WANTED JUNIOR typist, small Geylang Road, Smgawni AYAH WANTED" Z for washing, Jronh etr 0.5?N 1 age470 words
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Article132 1939-03-10 5 Singapore, Thursday. AN alleged quarrel between a man and his wife at Seletar Road on the evening of Jan. 25, which ended in the death of the woman, was mentioned this morning before Mr. L.B. Gibson, the District Judge, when Yeow Hoe v. a Cantonese, was132 words
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Article93 1939-03-10 5 following are crop returns for February of: The Ayer Kuning (P.M S Rubber Co.. Ltd.. 67.500 lb.: The Bade 1 Rubber Estate Ltd. (Staffield Estate*. 19.500 lb.; The Bradwall (F.MS I Rubber Estate Ltd., 44.500 lb The Chersonese <F.M.S» Estates Ltd.. 59.000 lb.: Dennistown Rubber Estates Ltd. iDennistown93 words
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Article808 1939-03-10 5 REUTER. London. Mar. 9. Al IU23SING Ihe general view, (he Financial Times says the idea Oi preventing further Japanese penetration in China by financial assistance to the Government i s welcomed everywhere in Britain. All papers give prominence to the announcement ofREUTER. - 808 words
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Article406 1939-03-10 5 "China Will Win" MR. Amleto De Chellis Vespa, ""author of "Secret Agent of Japan," passed through Singapore yesterday in the M. M. steamer "President Doumer" on his way to Furope and America. Mr. Vespa has been in China foi 29 years during which period, he spent406 words
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78 1939-03-10 5 ITo the Editor of the MakWu Trfbune] Sir,—Much attention seems to have been drawn to the recent elections for members of the Singapore Municipal Commission. Is it not high time that in future any Municipal Commissioner whether of Singapore, Malacca, or Penang78 words
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Article556 1939-03-10 5 We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from renders, but in publishing I hem we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the rieics expressed. \To the Editor of the Malaya Trfour.4] Sir,—I read Mr. A. K. Mahadevan's letter on "Indian Affairs," and take exception to his concluding556 words
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Article166 1939-03-10 5 I From Our On n Reporte d ipoh, Thursday. UNI week's i-elcbiations in connection witii the installation of the Sultan of Perak concluded yesterday with the installation of rajas and chiefs. In the presence of the High Commissioner the British Resident and Her Highness the Raja166 words
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Article42 1939-03-10 5 Reuter. Rome. Mar. 9: A message from King George to the Pope expresses great pleasure at the election and offers "warmest wishes for your health and welfare in the discharge of the great responsibility thus devolving upon you."—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Advertisement501 1939-03-10 5 pg. MRS.P. m'NTERp.p.c. Ranpura. Domestic Occurrence i SGAGEMENT. PIVEN WILSON WILLIAMS nt is announced between ''■i biven-Wilson, only son of the Oil p.-Wilson and Mr:;. o\ London and Shei'a ingest daughter of Capt. A Williams of SinsaDore. ASTROLOGY E YuU BORN. (Send your and know your Finance, Agreeable Health. Birth501 words
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Advertisement260 1939-03-10 5 To. B ASAP A COMPANY. formerly carrying on business nt No. 317, Serangoon Rnad, Singapore. TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you in the Civil District Court. mgapore. in Summons No. 4572 of 1938, dated ihe 24th December. 1938. by Borneo Motors. Ltd.. of Nos. 68 70.260 words
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Advertisement268 1939-03-10 5 OUR SMALL-ADVERT" OFFER Will YOU accept this remarkable opportunity SIX INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE (Commencing Mar. I, 1939) To convince YOU of the advertising value ol the Malaya Tribune, and to enable you to test it at a merely nominal cost, we will insert any "Want" advertisement you268 words
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Advertisement288 1939-03-10 6 One of the most annoying features of a cough is the Irritation of thr thlwit nuKociaterl with f.t. freriuently the sore throat is the first indicate >n of an approaching cold. That is the time when PASTILLES are of unequalled benefit their pleasant f;oothtn* tat-tei r.llays irritation an 1 prevents288 words
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Advertisement349 1939-03-10 6 HOW INFLUENZA PATIENT PUT ON FIRM, SOLID, FLEBH Took Tasteless Vitamin Tablets. If you are, worried to death because you can't put on weight, do as this lady did. She was weak and thin after a bad attack of influenza, but after taking a course of tiny, tasteless, tablets which349 words
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Advertisement387 1939-03-10 6 m cleaned her teeth forgot her gums 4 out of 5 adults have pyorrhea. Don't run this risk. Guard your gums when you brush your teeth. Switch to FORHAN'S today. It docs both jobs cleans teeth and saves gums. Ordinary toothpastes may clean your teeth. But only Forhan's guards gums,387 words
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Advertisement140 1939-03-10 6 When Toys Fail To Please! When toys fail to plrase your little one you may be sure that something is wron?—something that can usually be quickly put right with a dose of Baby's Own Tablets. -">''. I These pleasant-tasting, easy to trive absolutely harmless iittle tablets ar« promptly effective in140 words
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Advertisement34 1939-03-10 6 "PYE RADIOS ARE SECOND TO NONE in Efficiency, Reliability R«d Servfoe. Hence they an VERY POPI'LAR IN MALAI Sole Agents: HOE BOON H» ,N( Distributors: OVERSEAS RADIO SERVH I IS9, Orchard 11 THONF 3TJS34 words
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Miscellaneous900 1939-03-10 6 Request Programme From Jj^^ S^ S^ i I v kW pis II nouncements. v I j MM. I 7.45 from The Studio Armchair". y>' Matinee concert by Omroep fm 8.00 The request programmed Orchestra. T I 8.50 The news and announcements ~Q WS an d weather reports. IAJJNIJUIN band entertainmeir900 words
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638 1939-03-10 7 PAN-MALAYAN OFFICERS [From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday p T )N was taken by Mr. E. D. Shearn at this morning's meeting p ,-joor State Council at Klang, to the granting of executive the State of Selangor, to one of the pan-Malayan officers, amendment638 words
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Article84 1939-03-10 7 6 ngapore. Thursday.--Six weeks' rlsoroul imprisonment to be followtd by lix months police supervision was ihe sentence Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker, the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate jass d this morning on a Eurasian named Benjamin Baptisi <21>, when he jleaded guilty to a charge thai be en84 words
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343 1939-03-10 7 THE Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir John Simon, speaking in the House of Commons, announced that the Government had agreed to give a guarantee for £5,000,000 which would enable the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank and the Chartered Bank to participate in343 words
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Article116 1939-03-10 7 Reuter. Berlin. Mar. S:—lt is learned that Germany's second 35.000-ton battleship will be launched at Wilhelmshaven on Apr. I.—Reuter. M Jt Berlin. Mar. 9: -Reuter is authoritatively informed that Ur. Schacht will leave for India towards the end of the month. It is .tated that the visitReuter. - 116 words
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Advertisement65 1939-03-10 7 iiflßl wealth, youth and happiness do seek Use Amieo Tila' and youth Pills to be quick wealth is treasure and pleasure at home J j-'nown in India Egypt, Greece and Rome Parch cf happiness you need not roam amico Tila and youth piils on eartr j create Life's blessings as65 words
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Advertisement127 1939-03-10 7 POISONED KIDNEYS Fight Germs, Purify Blood and Stop Getting Up Nights To harmlessly flush poisons and acid from kidneys. toßUrtfytS*Moodand£o£ rect irritation of prostate and bladder so that you can stop |*gUna- up nieigs. wet a6O cts package of GOLD MEDAIj Haarlem oil Capsules, the famous urinaryuiUseptic and take as127 words
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Advertisement65 1939-03-10 7 ...and men approve the natural beauty Tangee gives When glances are cast your way, do your lips reflect a harsh artificial coarsenessor true loveliness? You'll never need to fear-if you use Tangee. Its magic Color Change Principle assures youthful, natural color. Orange in the stick, Tangee changes on your lips65 words
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Advertisement442 1939-03-10 7 END ASTHMA and DANGER of "TB" "EPHAZONE" Ends Attacks in 10 Minutes And Strengthens the tungs Victims of Asthma, Bronchial Asthma, Bronchitis, Cj\nnH and any form of chest and lung trouble Ut« in peril. OUUIIU UICCJ* Neglect often leads to dreaded T.B. A sudden chill ASSUP6U may bring on Bronchial442 words
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Advertisement318 1939-03-10 8 PAVILION 6.15-9.15 TONIGHT: M.C.M/S 5 STAR TRIUMPH! l T Tcf* Au^^n P^;L WAS A SENSATION op THf STAGES CF LONDON AND NEW YORK THE FILM WITH T^nV PI n^l T MAGNIFICE NT DIRECTION AND PRODUCTION POLISH STARTS WHERE THAT PLAY LEFT OFF! READ WHAT THE CRITICS; f3AY! "A marvellous nini"318 words
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Advertisement247 1939-03-10 8 ROXY BAR Open 5 p.m. till Midnight TO-NIGHT: 6.15 9.15. TRULY THE BRIGHTEST IffJzpK iND M( t.T APPEALING Httftft m Mm\ WL J&L V jM MULxCAL YOU'VE SEEN ffl&i AW W mSBmW FOR MONTHS 1 WiwPß^^^^^^ *7L?j^^W Deanna 111 ii IS lA\ L.ngs four delightful song hits with A New247 words
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Advertisement289 1939-03-10 8 j A SHOW that the WHOLE FAMILY willENjQyTi j CAPITOL 3 SHOWS daily! 3 "'5 6-15 9., 5 I SPECIAL MORNING MATINEE l- TO-MORROW at I| O'clock j The Popular Singing Star of T W J "■f !o »s taught th«, T J elders ihe j j&jmL 1 a PP289 words
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319 1939-03-10 9 Our Own Reporter j Kuala Lumpur, Friday. w <i:\ ERAL final gittopi were put in on the race track this morning in preparation for tomorrow's races. Rain preceded gallops unci the result was the iv was soft. VII gallnpi were slow and held i319 words
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Article28 1939-03-10 9 The 35th fortress Co defeated the R.A. Blakan Mali second team by one goal to nil at Pulau Brani yesterday. Price sec red the only goal28 words
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Article64 1939-03-10 9 Singapore. Thursday.—M. Samy Chettiar (49> claimed trial this morning in the fourth police court before Mr Ken neth A. Blacker to a charge that he on or about the month of January 1939, it Singapore, being entrusted with certain property, to wit a sum of $400. the property64 words
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Article27 1939-03-10 9 Messrs Khoo Bon Gun;.', and Wong Pak Choy have been appointed to be members of the Chinese Advisory Board. Selangor, for the year 193927 words
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Article40 1939-03-10 9 Reuter. Caracase. Venezuela Mar. 9. A party of Austrian Jews who waited ten days atoarl the Koenißstein for > mission L o land were allowed to disembark at Laguaira. They are permitted to do land work only.—ReuterReuter. - 40 words
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Article46 1939-03-10 9 The Chinese team wnich will go on tour to Manila aiei Hongkong on Mai. 13 wil meet U RAF at soccer on Sunday, at the Anson Road Stadium. The charges are the usual ones of 50 cents, 25 cents and 10 cents.46 words
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Advertisement445 1939-03-10 9 THE SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY. ri Li Oitrm vi .rut o\( iin at 9.15 p.m. on Sunday, March 12th. in THE VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL Conductor, JOHN TRYNER (Farewell Appearance) EVA CLARK—Prof. HARRY ORE—R. A. WADDLE. SEATS $2, $1, 50cts. BOOK AT LITTLES. I:.:.::;::.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::... ••■••••••*•■•«■•-■•■••«•■•••••««•■.•••.•..••••••.••■■•-#•■••<■■••••'■•■•• •*.*>•••••••••»•••«••••••••»»•••••••••••••««»••••* PMM •••••«•***•«•••■*••••«••«•»•••••••••*•••••»••*>.«••«*•••••••■• B| 1 LeaAac Mt.445 words
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Advertisement242 1939-03-10 9 1 A FILM WHICH MUST ON NO ACCOUNT BE MISSED IS "KENTUCKY MOONSHINE" J 1 The 20th Century-Fox Presentation now at the ALHAMBRA. Put "KENTUCKY MOONSHINE" on Your Must List— i Malaya Tribune. I ALHAA\BRA 5 6-15 and 9-15 K.M. JJ l I HCi Century-Fox Greater Laugh-Musical predentin* *i I242 words
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Article593 1939-03-10 10 QNE of the most heartening and spirited speeches delivered by a British Minister for a very long time was that in which Mr. HoreBelisha introduced the Army estimates in the House of Commons. It was inspiring to hear of the way in which the British Forces593 words
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1070 1939-03-10 10 C.W. Chellappah - CHALLENGE TO PAGANISM By C.W. Chellappah INDIAN problems have again become the focal centre of news in the past week as a result of Mahatma Gandhi's fast in an attempt to bring about a solution to a difficult political situation in the State1,070 words
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Article15 1939-03-10 10 The man who h at adder, says a business man, often Tncun15 words
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Advertisement310 1939-03-10 10 i Drink J ROBINSON'S DELICIOUS COFFEE k'tESHLY ROASUc/ J n*o&E£ KUALA lU*j I SS 'T' Mocha-Kenya and GrolTJ P n' a ly ti tided Roasted and Ground Daily the Secret of the Finest offet in Malaya. ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KIT ALA LUMPER. j JACKSON'S STAIN j fe| OF 120310 words
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Advertisement20 1939-03-10 10 mmm*u MPMMj^t FRESH FLORAL vVkEATHS" MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE "OUR SHOP" 16, DHOBV GHAUT, Singapore. Telephone No. 2166.20 words
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Advertisement150 1939-03-10 10 VAN HEUSEN THAVh V.AMK gHE likes to see you neatly turn- B ed out, you plead for comfort. A "Van Heusen" has that smart »ook hut also carries the secret ol dmSt^tm^ comfort in its soft-fitting pliability mFZ^^S^& The strong, multi-ply fabric lasts M longer and launders well. /M '^SZW^150 words
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333 1939-03-10 11 fOREIGN TROOPS MUST LEAVE SPAIN; NAVY WILL RETALIATE If BRITISH SHIP IS ATTACKED Reuter. A y| y serious situation will arise if the totalitarian states do not keep their promise raw their forces from Spain, warns Lord Halifax (British Foreign Minister). He iedReuter. - 333 words
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Article48 1939-03-10 11 Reuter. London, Mar. 10. THE Spanish Relief Committee reports that the British ship Stangate, with a cargo of foodstuffs, successfully ran the Franco blockade and is unloading in Valencia harbour. It is stated that a British warship intercepted the voyage to warn the Stangate's captain.—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article156 1939-03-10 11 Reuter. London. Mar. 10. THE possibility of discussions among the powers regarding disarmament is being canvassed m political circles in view of the present improvement in the international situation. It is felt that if the differences between Italy and France can be resolved —and th-reReuter. - 156 words
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161 1939-03-10 11 Challenge To Norway Reuter. Berlin. Mar. 10. THE discovery of about 135 square miles of Antartic continent was made by Captain Ritscher, German polar explorer and airman, who left Hamburg for the Antartic aboard the Lufthansa motorship Schwabenland in December last with 80 men,Reuter. - 161 words
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91 1939-03-10 11 Reuter. London, Mar. 10. ASKED in the House of Commons whether he was aware that all British trade with Chefoo and Wei-Hai-Wei was at a standstill owing to toe Japanese refusal to permit cargoes W hp exported unless financed through the Yokohama Specie Bank, Mr.Reuter. - 91 words
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Article19 1939-03-10 11 London, Mar 9. The Navy estimates will be presented to the House of Commons on Wednesday.—British Wireless.19 words
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1104 1939-03-10 11 Reuter. London, Mar. 9. DEFERENCE to the formation of lv sections of the RA..F. Volunteer re in Malaya, Hongkong and othi: uvrrseas stations was made by ttr Minister in the House of «9 introducing Air Estimates rig £220.626,700. v Wood said theyReuter. - 1,104 words
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Article, Illustration32 1939-03-10 11 Prc-cast reinforced concrete is being used to make permanent the anti-air raid trenches lug in Popular Recreation ground. The trenches were made in haste during the international crisis last September.32 words
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228 1939-03-10 11 Reuter. London, Mar. 10. THE annual meeting of the Chinese Government Purchasing Commission was held yesterday afternoon at the Chinese Embassy. The Ambassador, Mr. Quo Tai Chi presided in the presence of Sir Ralph Wedwood, Sir Arthur Guinness, Mr. C. A. McEuen. Lord RiverdaleReuter. - 228 words
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159 1939-03-10 11 Reuter. Berlin, Mar. 10. WHAT is regard in American circles as one of the bitterest attacks eve r launched on the United States by a responsible German was made before the German Academy by General Wilhelm Faupel, Ambassador to Nationalist Spain in 1937.Reuter. - 159 words
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97 1939-03-10 11 Reuter. New York, >tar. iv. SUIT claiming $200,000 for loss of her husband in the disaster to the Imperial Airways flying beat. Cavalier, on Tan. 21 has been filed against Imperial Airways in the Federal Court by Mr s. Katherine Miller, ofReuter. - 97 words
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Article102 1939-03-10 11 Reuter. Shanghai, Mar. 10. IT is learned that during the bombing of lchang 17 bombs were dropped on and around the American Episcopal Church Mission ctmpound in Uhang, totally destroying one residence and damaging three other buildings, including the church. The American staff are safe. AllReuter. - 102 words
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Article118 1939-03-10 11 Reuter. Chungking, Mar. 10. Interviewed, Dr. H. H. Rung, Minister of Finance, expressed great gratification at the conclusion of the negotiations for a currency stabilisation credit announced in London. The granting of this credit, he pointed out was further evidence of Britain's interest in China's financial and economicReuter. - 118 words
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Article211 1939-03-10 11 Reuter. London, Mar. 10. THE news that oflicial notices have been sent to importers restricting withdrawals from bond of tea, sugar and tobacco is regarded in City circles as a pre-Budget measure but prominent interests state that the notices do not necessarily anticipate increased taxation. OnReuter. - 211 words
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Article85 1939-03-10 11 Reuter. London, Mar. 10. TWENTY-TWO men and one girl were committed to trial at the Oid Bailey, at Bow Street Police Court yesterday on charges under the Explosives Substances Act. Among the accused, whose apprehension in London and various parts of the country followed the recent bomb outrages,Reuter. - 85 words
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Advertisement58 1939-03-10 11 H-M-V C C 1 REFRIGERATORS RADIOS AND X'Cw RECORDS IN THE SECOND WEEK OF THE Si t I i; THERE ARE STILL i% WL Mli PLENTY OF BARGAINS ALL SECOND HAND REFRIGERATORS AND RADIOS ARE GUARANTEED BY US. OUR STORE REMAINS OPEN UNTIL 5.30 P.M. DURING THE SALE n.OSrS ON58 words
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117 1939-03-10 12 One Life Lost: Others Saved ByJohore Fishermen r VUV M aj Singapore, Friday. It is believed (ha. lSE&?J$3*&* *<»". A Chinese engineer was Ml ed Th P .T" dUC 1° an ex P'°">erin X 52, t„ ok 1( the J,L ™H u„ T117 words
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Article113 1939-03-10 12 Reuter. New York. Mar 9 WALL STREET S last minute burst of buying yesterday was mainly due to encouraging remarks by Mr Hopkins, the recently appointed Secretary of Commerce, which revived flagging hopes of tangible developments in connection with the I Administration's business appeasementReuter. - 113 words
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Article44 1939-03-10 12 Reuter. London Mar. 10.—The by-election at 5 ?"2 MOl^ ey caused by tne te&th of the Labour Member, Mr. W. Brooke 9 e n S n9n ed; ,v. Mr u? U^ rt Beaumont (Labour.* 20.020 Mr. W. D. Wills (National Conservative* 16,124—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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372 1939-03-10 12 AIR RAID BLACKOUT Ewt Indies ■sK^nlfc U^St,, l V* Chil V> a d PO«riWy the round defences will nartic Date in hi X 1 U,o se ko man Singapore's are taking place on ICnX o manoeuvres which following day g 01 KMT 1G372 words
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Article52 1939-03-10 12 Reuter. London, Mar in -ru change was c r p h t aT;J he Sfc* this tone perked "tuT™™ 1 and touts of pront-tairinc, Llicugn occasional regular a rather to late dealing among industrials U %?*2 while bL th in response ?i a i SO loan Reuter. 1Reuter. - 52 words
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Article148 1939-03-10 12 \From Our Own Reporter] K Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday UALA Lumpur, in spite of having superior street lighting in companson with other Malayan towns saved a considerable amount on lightme in 1938 compared to previous years_ The Chairman of the Sanitary Board submitted a report at148 words
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417 1939-03-10 12 THE Air Officer Commanding-, Far Eul h the Air Ministry to investigate tL OgL A.r Force Vo.unteer Reserve in The Royal Air Forte Volunteer Beserve i« sation and therefore may i n war inv,,l 1 It b therefore distinct fromWj^yrfSE, xne conditions or417 words
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53 1939-03-10 12 Ifrom Our Own Correspondent] Johore Bahru, Wednesday. T'VThn E2S mCCtinff of th was heln Jl Ambulance Association ■ST. W2! at the international fi W F P,'m eVrni ?S Wi,h th »S Th, p i vs ,n the chair. started soi ClaSSes ,or "«> wiU53 words
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Article248 1939-03-10 12 I From Our Ot Kuala Lumpur, CHINESE wh Sunday, a robbed a school.,, on Tuesday will fig? WedncM He is UwSang I Magstrate, to six n each for the theft of and one year fo necklace as she the assistant by a j J Belle' His248 words
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89 1939-03-10 12 Reuter. London IT is reliably timi< rst< communication <<> be British delegates of conference by ihr lewish Executive has been draft! d following lines: Government is asked statement of it in! the development ol the Home in Palestine, v. Ie J Is that the subsequentReuter. - 89 words
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Advertisement19 1939-03-10 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China BuHdmg, Urnl* street, •'•HOMJ SSOB. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.19 words
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Advertisement18 1939-03-10 12 j? iTO^ I"*1''"* 111». j #«<"-«n*««</ f re from Bill* and "«'endcr»." iTh cmc fi ,y WPS 5518 words
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Article, Illustration384 1939-03-10 13 Singapore, Thursday, in Singapore will have an opportunity of viewing the ressor H*u Pei-Hung (known throughout the West as ol ihe greatest Chinese contemporary artists. to India to which place he a large number of ritatton of Dr. (Sin I. Frof. Hsu.384 words
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Article31 1939-03-10 13 [From Our Own Correspondent] Muar, Wednesday. Inche Hashim bin Maridan. 0.C.P.D.. Muar, has been promoted to the rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police as from March 1.31 words
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Article66 1939-03-10 13 Singapore, Thursday.—Stating that she was very scrry. and that she was watching the car ahead, Miss Margaret Walsh to day pleaded guilty to th? charge of failing to conform to a lamp signal r»<; the intersection of High street and Empress Place en Jan 9.66 words
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Article457 1939-03-10 13 imminent 9 is the daily from Spain. Latest reFrance and Portugal ii actual negotiations for are proceeding between > aud General Miaja, Madrid and now head of itary junta which has overit the to continue the light i«» end. Message's from Nal ionaiist centre, do these reports,457 words
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146 1939-03-10 13 Reuter. London. Mar. 9. GOVERNMENTS decision to guarantee the stabilisation fund is welcomed from all points of view, savs the Financial News. For British traders in the Far East, and the British holder of Chinese bonds it is cheering news indeed. After explaining that theReuter. - 146 words
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Article65 1939-03-10 13 Shanghai, Mar. 9.- -It is learned from unimpeacnable neutral sources that lchang has been reduced almost completely to ruins as a result of two Japanese air raids, cne on Mar 3, and the other on Mar. B.—Reuter. Shanghai, Mar. 9.—An official neutral dispatch places the air65 words
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Article87 1939-03-10 13 IN order to utilise to the full the conditions afforded by the "black-out" during the night of March 1617, it has been decided to carry out an attack en the Island on a limited scale in which the China Squadron will participate, according to the Headquarters, Malaya Command.87 words
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Article81 1939-03-10 13 Reuter. Shanghai, Mar. 9. THREE direct hits were suffered by the .lenkin Robertson Hospital of the English Raptist Mission when fourteen Japanese aeroplanes bombed Sian yesterday afternoon. A Chinese nurse was killed and there were no foreign casualties. The operating theatre. X-ray department, machineroom and two wardsReuter. - 81 words
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Article99 1939-03-10 13 London, Mar. 9. IT is believed Ibai preparations for the Imperial Pacific Conference have been in progress for some time, according to Reuters Parliamentary correspondent. They are now practically completed and the announcement* will not be long delayed. The United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand will be99 words
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227 1939-03-10 13 Reuter. Shanghai, Mar 9f VPAN*S legions were lighting in China to kick uixi the red menace of Soviet Russia and terminate "Ihe imperial-st invas on' of Great Rrilain. declared Seigo Nairn* president of the Tofcokai, rightist party with Fascist tem'en-ies, inReuter. - 227 words
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210 1939-03-10 13 Singapore, Thursday. •WE know that the deceased left his work at 6 am erf*.* and "we know that he was lying ill on his bed at 7.30 a.m aa.d Mr. W G Porter the Singapore Coroner, at the Conclusion of an inquiry the210 words
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Article78 1939-03-10 13 Brazil —U.S. Agreement Reuter. Washington, Mar. 9. FAR reaching agreements between the United States and BVazil are expected to be announced to-morrow at the conclusion of a month's conversations between the Brazilian Foreign Minister and the administration. n Senor Aranha is leaving for Brazil tomorrow. It is learned Aranha hasReuter. - 78 words
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310 1939-03-10 13 Singapore, Thursday. DEINCESS Olga Dolgorouky, the 2:*-year-old Russian Princess and fiancee of Viscount Tredegar, who has just returned from a trip to Indo-China, is indispo led and confined to bed. It is believed that the Princess is suffering from a bad chill but will310 words
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Advertisement112 1939-03-10 13 I J and bacon v I I j^^' a small meal with a htph nutrition value. o Liver can be classed a- one of the energy foods being rich in proteins. It has long been recommended by Doctors for people who suffer from anaemia. Liver is an economical food and112 words
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358 1939-03-10 14 Jacks S.C.. .4, Straits Times. .4. IN a Business Houses League match played on the S.R.C. padang last night. Jacks' Sports Club held the Straits Times to a draw of four-all. The encounter was an even one Jacks started with promise. Read, their centre-half,358 words
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599 1939-03-10 14 Melville's Brilliant Century ENGLAND HAVE TO MAKE 695 RUNS IN ORDER TO AVERT DEFEAT IN THE FINAL PLAY-TO-A-FINISH TEST AT DURBAN. South Africa's second innings terminated late yesterday for 481 runs (as igainst their opening total of 530), and England, who599 words
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Article109 1939-03-10 14 EXTRA MEETING: SPECIAL CUP THE typing Turf dub will hold an Ext Sk.ve meeting at Taip«ng on March 31 and April 1. P Houses in olassei fair and five nnri each claS 1)lovlded reWl £2% an Himcicnt entries niLuea. <i race for heroes in Hnec109 words
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Article335 1939-03-10 14 SOUTH AFRIC A Ist Innings Van el*: By] b Perks 125 Melville hit vvkt b Wright 78 Rowan lbw b Perks 33 Mitchell b Wright 11 Nourse b Perks 103 Dalton c Ames b Fames 57 Viljom c Ames b Perks 0 Grieveson b Perks 75 Langton c335 words
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Article144 1939-03-10 14 gKENDNAN 8 Cottage has «JiHMJ lb" Grand National betting following his victory in the Cheltenham Geld Cup race over mile*, caiijiQf l?.a and Kating Moisr fill. Mm odds on favotirits by five Jtngths at level weights. Following is the latest callover: Kitetar 11 to 2 offered, 6—l144 words
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Article546 1939-03-10 14 RE 3, HA nil. pLAYED in atrocious ground conditions, the first Division league fixture between the Royal Aitillery, last year's S.A.F A. Cup winners, and the Royal Engineers resulted in a three goals to nil victory for the Sappers, who displayed greater opportunism against what546 words
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Article44 1939-03-10 14 London. Mar. 9.—Blackburn lost to Huddcrs field one goal to two in the* r*. A. Cup replay to-day. In the only league natch played, Hull were defeated by Rotherham two goals to ml in tne Northern section of the third division Reuter.44 words
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Article50 1939-03-10 14 Reuter. London, Mar. 9.—Oxford, preparing for the beat race, rowed from Chiswiciv Stops ta Barnes Bridge, a distance ot one mile and 822 yards in 3 minutes '19 .seconds, beating the previous best cf ■our minutes put up by Oxford durin; a full course trial In 1909.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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179 1939-03-10 14 FORT Canning beat the R.A.M.C. by two goal* to nil at Fort Canning yesterday in a game of soccer which was exciting from the beginning. The Fcrt deservtd to win if only for the iact that they played with only ten men for more179 words
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Article59 1939-03-10 14 Reuter. I Londcn. Mar. 9 —The Irish soccerteam against Wales at Wrexham on Mar. 115 has been chosen as follows: Breen Manchester United I; Cock <Ev»-ton Butler <Blackpo;H; Brolly <Mi!iwail>. McMillen fChe*tei:leld>, Weir < civde C chrane (Leeds United), Stevenson 'Evertcni, atiilington (Chesterfield■. Dol erty f Manchester City),Reuter. - 59 words
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61 1939-03-10 14 Cahc. Mar. 9.—Czechoslovakia won the VVeayehJing Cap fcr national team? in the world's tide t-rmis champion ship, being undefeated Yugoslavia were second with one defeat and England third with two defeats. Eleven learn competed: England. France, Rumania, Yugoslavia, Greece, India, Palestine' Lithuania, Czechoslovakia, Egypt and Luxenhurg.61 words
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336 1939-03-10 14 R.A.0.C... 2, RA. (Bla ]N a second division at Alexandra R A.O.C. won by the tnree against the R A Mati), m a game which did not lack speed and energy, bin which somewhat spoiled bj standing and combinal A little more of both336 words
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Article58 1939-03-10 14 London. Mar. 9 —Grea. Britain bey the United Spates <holdei> at squash rackets for the Woh'.> Noel Cuj matches to oil. The Bn\ I cham Margot Lumb beal the Ann 'can cnanv pion, Ann.- Page a l, 9 I. Ef 1 Thi is Britain's i-. Lh win sii58 words
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Advertisement58 1939-03-10 14 c*Ji»wiu» SARSAPARILLA Blooci builder and various tropical disease.-. local Fric e $1.00 s per bottle. Small ortl Lottie go cento. Sol- Agents: A. S. MOHAMED KASSIM CO r, k al— I 9' H,n S:f Singapore. rub-Agents: K. M. MOHAMED SHAKIFF CO. 16, Mill Road, Malacca THE CENTRAL STORE, 6. Jalan58 words
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Advertisement80 1939-03-10 14 I safetyAthirst nmafmtA, i GKAPJS m m m FRUIT SODA, I #f w*w ww w£ iP Pl§ n TONIC WAiJ£K y SPECIAL HAPPY WORLD STADIUM 55 to.\i«iit V^vT^ at 9 P. AA. KOTJO. QDV. c SENSATIONAL RETURN CON I lr MOON Jllll HH ii oi' ii ■T POPULAR PRICES VS.80 words
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230 1939-03-10 15 PLAY STARTS ON \K )NDAY has been received Lawn Tennis the Singapore The tournament c nship Singles as follows: —Roy D.E.L. Andercherrington v. K. W.H. Droogleev CP. Burke; A. W. Hills; K.J. Toj l Pumell v. Championship Doubles P Clerc (bye) vs. K.230 words
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580 1939-03-10 15 Manjhesters Reserves. 1, M.F.A. Reserves... .0. IJOLDING the Malay Football Association reserves to a goalless draw in the first half, the Manchester Reserves scored a late in the second half to give them victory in the Reserve Division football fixture played at the580 words
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Article155 1939-03-10 15 The following were elected to form the committee of management at the 28th annual general meeting of the Ceylon Tamils' Association, Singapore:--President. Mr. M. V. Pillai. B.A. (Cantab, i; vice-president. Mr. A. S Ponnampalam; hon. secretary. Mr. M. Rajaratnam, hon. treasurer. Mi. S Nicholas; literary secretary. Mr.155 words
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Advertisement89 1939-03-10 15 tyu can get good pictures jpjb x (row the start Photography with the Popular "Brownie" is pic/j 1 v turc-making in its easiest 4 vri form AiJ >' ou do is P ress kj J V a l cver antJ y° u vc taken I whatever subject you chose! Although89 words
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Advertisement360 1939-03-10 15 Guard Your Priceless Eyes! They Govern Your Comfort...Yoni Efficiency. .Your Pleasures. Protect Them with Good Light.. Good Glasses And That Vitally Neces sary Yearly Cheek-Up. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO., 4, Arcade. Ground Floor. Tel. 3002 R. A. THOMPSON Dr. of Ocular Science, 35 Years European Clinical Experience. is so deadly to360 words
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Advertisement68 1939-03-10 15 STEEL AXGIE erame wrra 1: CAST IRON i^^^^^pjS BRACKETS. j^HBBBfBj The close set steel lath air aivmntum plated and supported ea, h end with steel tension sprinr which aro Ralvarmrd ontl aWciwaxgl enamel ed to prevent rust. S'2c 3 ft 6 in. Length C ft 1 !n. Write lor descripttve68 words
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Article3306 1939-03-10 16 FAR EAST FINANCES THE following is the speech delivered by the chairman, Mr. T. E. Pearce, at the annual meeting of the Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation held in Hongkong on Feb. 25: The report and statement of accounts having been in your hands for the required3,306 words
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Advertisement268 1939-03-10 16 of PILES Soon Relieved Thousands Praise This Famous Herbal Ointment rsON'T suffer from the irritation and swelling of piles (haemorrhoids) J and don't let constant haemorrhage weaken you when there's Zam-Buk. Th,s wonderful herbal ointment has proved successful in thousands of cases and often when operation seemed the only escape.268 words
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Advertisement147 1939-03-10 16 I DEPRESSION mil ti gi c II TIRED FEELING WITH OK \>A VERY few people realise the importance or supplying proper nourishment to the brain, body and nerves in order to combat the effects of over-work and excessive mental and physical activity. This is why we find, in these times147 words
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Advertisement124 1939-03-10 16 Hair You can aU«|d CANARY m% FOR SWEET VOICES JSlfe AND SONGS M l frT HEMSLEY&Co s««»oti JAVA MALAY RECORDS S. ABDULLAH—everyone* favourite H.S.I. SAHARA-An unusual descriptive song. JCPITER-A real Kronchong Classic ■Alt TEMPAT PERINGETAN—Very Popular in „va SEPERTI SORGA—Modern Kronchonc. R. KOESBINI- A NEW RISING STAR H. 5.2. TERESINA-A124 words
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Advertisement89 1939-03-10 16 THE BEST DIET DURING CONVALESCENCE After operations, or wa diseases, you leel oo yea ed that you wonder whetl ever feel really well again Every** urges you to eat Yet h you. But you simpl> mmst eai tors all over the world hat Horlicks can be ret a weakest stomach89 words
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Article154 1939-03-10 17 Shanghai, Mar. 9. »S the result of the announcement ol the new British loan to China for the stabilisation of Chinese currency, the value of the Chinese dollar has rise* i sharply in the Shanghai and Hongkong markets. It is, however, the intention of the154 words
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Advertisement67 1939-03-10 17 hygiene for WOMEN effect; r no sa, *r, convenient and c Uan i nieans available for personal a «iiness and control thar NOLO-CELETTES. £2 v K ett Packed in an airtight •ize a d "s of smallest possible N OL(i erfect Preventive, no anxiety utiv f serv «d thousands of67 words
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Advertisement50 1939-03-10 17 QvJUf \kW COUGH DROP medicated with throat-soothing ingredients of Vicks Vapoßub. C 428 as it should be, and is. prepared and m served. Hundreds enjoy it at this hotel A EVERY SATURDAY. oking by Fri(lay the latest II OVERHEAD CAMSHAFT THE SECRET OF II ■All SINGER STAMINA now I 11150 words
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Advertisement415 1939-03-10 17 BUY RAFFLES BREAD 8c DINNER ROLLS FINEST QUALITY MADE UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION WRAPPED BEFORE LEAVING THE BAKERY. TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER FOR TO-NIGHT DELIVERED FRESH FROM THE OVEN BETWEEN 5 P.M. from Raffles Brasserie BAKERY CONFECTIONERY SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT The bail-Room is engaged exclusively for the Members of the Canadian415 words
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159 1939-03-10 18 THERE are about 3,000 Chinese officers, cadets, and men, who are either attached to the special < >rps in Leningrad, Moscow, Habarovsk, Chita, or studying in military technical schools in those cities. About 2,000 of them, expect to return to China soon. In lieu of159 words
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Article80 1939-03-10 18 Chungking. IT was officially stated recently that the first weeks of 1939 saw the continual re-strengthening and expanding cf the Chinese air force. It was said thai when the war began China had 300 first line fighting aeroplane assembling plants with a fighting staff of 1.20080 words
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Article57 1939-03-10 18 Peipin^-.—Anti-Japamse slogans appeared in Peiping for the first time since the beginning of the war when chalk scrawls were discovered on *he walls of buildings cutoide Chien Men Gate, near the principal shopping centre of the Chinese city. The, police are still searching for the writers57 words
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789 1939-03-10 18 Govt Assistance For Both Teachers And Students QINCE the outbreak of the war, the Chinese Government has spent $5,009,260 (national currency) on the relief of 55,110 students and 15,7G7 professors, teachers and educational workers rendered jobless through the war. Of that amount, £2,078,000789 words
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Article53 1939-03-10 18 T\R. HOLM on behalf of the Swedish National China Relief Committee is on his way to China to join the International Red Cross as surgeon bacteriologist. He is taking with him a valuable consignment of instruments, serums and vaccines. Dr. Holm served with the Swedish ambulance in53 words
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Article177 1939-03-10 18 rrHE wheels of 1 clogged J* Japan's destrtnt, on China, are at with greater mom StK Most of the Chines* the war started, were China's seaboard prt waterway cities, ami I liged to suspend or* drew near to the li they were situated. Under co-ordinatfid i177 words
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Article111 1939-03-10 18 Chang] "JT is absolutely impossible for the Japanese to beat the < their knees by means of force/' confidently declared Chung-hsi, Deputy Chief of General Staff, in* a recent interview Chungking. "First of all, the Chhv not been subjugated sp have not uttered one word111 words
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Article81 1939-03-10 18 Swatow. SEVERAL houses were blown up and five persons were injured when a Japanese bomber raided the railway staticn a few days ago. Later the machine flew to Cnaechow and bombed also the railway station and a nearby warehouse. Two persons were killed. Air raid alarms81 words
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184 1939-03-10 19 ••Leave It To The Tried General To Start The Next Fight" (UNITED PRESS CONGRESS SPECIAL SERVICE) m before us quite simple. ars »n«« r? a 4 Y isn nudutt Na a r (Tripuri), Mar. 10. I i r decision is the time a l il I184 words
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2389 1939-03-10 19 (United Press). lull lf\t i»| Seth («uvind Da-'s spt'trh:— t Delegates. welcome by plenprobably find the oi the hills and :oshal rather poor, int that you will and cordiality of you by the simplinational institution, ent, is as firm as and our forests with arc(United Press). - 2,389 words
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Advertisement463 1939-03-10 19 |iniiiiiii;iniiiii[iiii);,ifllff« I HOW to KEEP the Tl lIOUTofYOUR I 11 UAue *±f jj I mmm IMJmtwtth l| rAKE 2 'ASPRO' TABLBTS immediately the I nMIX I j first sign of a Cold appears, and 2 Tablet* every jj I WO|f|of| HI three hours afterwards until symptoms disappear; P 1% a463 words
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Article, Illustration84 1939-03-10 20 The beach at Selsev. Sussex, is strewn with masonry anrl woodwork—debris from houses on the sea-front which have been damagfd by the continual battering of the sea. The waves are gradually eating away the shore and endangering houses built close to the beach. Photo shows84 words
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67 1939-03-10 20 Following strenuous efforts to prevent a breakdown of the discussions, Arabs and Jews met together if or the first time at St. James's Palace, London to ((.r.tinue the Palestine Conference. Hitherto, the Arabs and Jews have held f their discussions separately. British representatives were present at the joint meeting;. Photo67 words
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Article, Illustration35 1939-03-10 20 King George of Greece planted a tree in Athens in connection with Tree Week. A hundred thousand trees were planted in one day. Photo shows: King George planting the tree.35 words
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