Malaya Tribune, 15 March 1939
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Title Section39 1939-03-15 1 The Malaya Tribune <™«yas National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales *fc XX VI.- -No. 62. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, March 15 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1939 MF139 words
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Article716 1939-03-15 1 VALSCOURT REPEATS SPORE SUCCESS Second Day Of Selangor Meet Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. jiik second day s races;m the Selangor Turf Club's Gold Cup wore run off In fine weather at Kuala Lumpur this after n<K»n. There was a fair attendance present for a week day716 words
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Article83 1939-03-15 1 VP All A till S16 and $6. I ad% I ivinia S9. Pretty Ouiet .«<. -PRINCESS PRIM Si; and S8. osmetic S10. 1 squire $31. —LE TOl QVET S37 and $11. Umn Rods HI I tehtinf Finish S9. I; \.:ls t ourt S28 $9 Mini S783 words
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Article356 1939-03-15 1 Crisis: Latest Reuter. BERLIN, MAR. 15. AN OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE ISSUED AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE CHANCELLERY CONFERENCE DECLARES THAT GERMANY HAS TAKEN THE CZECH PEOPLE UNDER THE PROTECTION OF THE REICH. AN AGREEMENT ON THESE LINES DATED MAR. 15 WAS SIGNED BY HERR HITLER,Reuter. - 356 words
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Advertisement21 1939-03-15 1 SPECIAL RACE EDITION S&NDEMAN'S a PORTS J§ SHERRIES For the discerning Vintage Wine... well-matured SIME DARBY I CO. LTD. WPS 1A21 words
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Advertisement53 1939-03-15 1 Big Sweep Jo^ C raw or sweep (value 565,800) resulted as follows:— SCARLET TIGER ***** SQUEEZE ***** REGIMENT ***** Starters: The Puritan ***** Russian Rose ***** Redouble ***** Heroic Star ***** See You Later ***** Golden Plateau > ***** Stormy Night ***** 1st double: 4 tickets $278 each. 2nd double:53 words
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Advertisement226 1939-03-15 1 .•••■latiiMMMi.tiisniiiuiuiK,,,, I MADAME PAGE j l LATE 92, PICCADILLY, london. dressmaker, designer 2 tailormades gowns I FOR ALL OCCASIONS in stock. FROM:— j $5. $30. rrr. 13 BATTERY ROAD, TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE. S ■i I I 111 I That BAD THROAT May Lead To FLU' So, Be Sure To Take226 words
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Article147 1939-03-15 2 ANYTHING offered, by M-G-M Is good screen entertainment, and "Vacation from Love." the present attraetio-i at ths Pavilion, is well up to standard. It is a comedy which begins sensa'tonally enough, with an Interrupted 9 edding. Bill Blair, a saxophone I player, has been captivated by147 words
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85 1939-03-15 2 JAMES Eluin, Philip Trent and Geor.2 Douglas, have been added to the roster Columbia is new assembling ioi the new drama entitled "L:t Us Live." which Jchn Brahm is directing from the screen clay by Anthony Veiller and Allf.n Rivkin. Production i. c under85 words
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Article40 1939-03-15 2 Claudette Colbert, whc<:e current picture Is "Zaza" for Paramount, recent j war a ticphy lor the most beautif a soaking voire on the screen from the National Sneech Teachers' Assoctatl) n Charles F. Wright, president, made award.40 words
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Article137 1939-03-15 2 WARNER Bios. nujiouiiii the forth- coming production in both English and Spanish versions of a l-rt Viiaphon it burette in Technicalour to be called "'The Monroe Doctrine." The Vltaphone featurette will drtai. en dm the conception and formulation of the historic international doeum John Lit?!, who137 words
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Article212 1939-03-15 2 i O-MORROW FOR All READERS. SI w down .e attemri to push mai 1 influences arc mixed, and th <' may be some little appointment, awd pV/w w I anything but according tations. I SPECIAL INFLUEXC: Feb) uiry 20 to March 20. A f propitious day212 words
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Advertisement427 1939-03-15 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA Mnitorporatea ln England). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage S'por^. 1939 CHITRAL 15.000 Mar. 24 CARTHAGE 15,000 Apr. 7 t BANGALORK 0,000 Apr. 8 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Apr. 21 RANCHI 17.000 May 5 t BHUTAN <;,100 May 6 t BEHAR COOO May 15 RANPURA427 words
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Advertisement448 1939-03-15 2 ______MMaHMB j-um Jf T« J_f YJf J r___Y BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. S S Luxurious One Class Motorships. Mo t Big Cargo vessels with limited but Z Cabin.: Have Adjoining Private Baih comfortable Passenger Accommoda- 5 To: Marseille-, London, Rotterdam. lion. Z Hamburg and Copenhagen. 5 To: Port Said448 words
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Advertisement136 1939-03-15 2 HAMBURG-A M E RIK A LINIE a Dcutsch-Australische DampfsthifTs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany; PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. m r.- Dm> S'pore 1939 mr. RAMEZJ Direct Mar 23 t m.s. KULMERLAND Direct Apr *> NOROMARK via Manila Apr' j i HOMEWARD. HOLLAND136 words
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Miscellaneous271 1939-03-15 2 j DAILY CROSSWORD"! fia BwR3B tSnHBs hEBEh U^Bflß jl4 *5 lie I SIS llBlim PWm IBBfIL BRK" CLUES ACROSS: CLUES DOW> 3. Short race (anagram r. L The spinster's q 8. A dance we got Horn Hungary. *2. The lady beet] to. Extravagant and absurd. 4. Suite. 11. *A coming—your271 words
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Article317 1939-03-15 3 LONDON COMMODITIES ssssr «jss^ l^ Buyers g% ady n Sellers 83' 4 ward (Apr.Junei Buyers 7511« 8516 1116 rd /July Sept.) gg£ J|j «4 "ward (OetJDMJ gg« |7 J« B*l6 Z tfc FAUI OIL (Malaya) To-day" 0 Mar. Apr. shipment COPRA (Straits, F.iM.S.) £15 &0 value Unchanged317 words
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Article184 1939-03-15 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Mar. 14, 5 p.m. Total 10» Dividend Boolu financial <!Y close Date Ex. Dtw Tear Payable Date to datf 6d No 20 Mar. 10 Mar. 17 Mar. 11 1V 2 2V X int. Mar. 1 Mar. 16 Mar 6 tax lid No184 words
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Article823 1939-03-15 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Mar. 14, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co Amnnf t« Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 316 4;. Austral Amal 4 9 53 Austral Malay 39 44 Ayer Hitam ail- SL Ayer Weng f.67 071 Batu Selangor 1.371/2 1.42% Berjuniai 10i- 10823 words
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Article168 1939-03-15 3 Tin at midday was $108%, up V 4 and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28V 4 cents, buyers April June 28y 2 cents. »uycij> As most prices on the London Stock Exchange yesterday were slightly markr^L d wn OW i P g168 words
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Article164 1939-03-15 3 Singapore, Mar. 14. R. (Siam) W. Coast No, 1 per Koyan $128 R. (Siam) W Coast No. 2 per Koyan $125 ?r w Coast No 3 P er K °yan $12. siam No. 1 toon Siam No. 2 $210 giam Broken Rice No 1 $115 Siam Broken Rice No.164 words
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Article16 1939-03-15 3 Singapore, Wednesday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-riav was* $1103/4 (Up $21^.16 words
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Article19 1939-03-15 3 n c prlr* of rubber ;i! no«»n Ir Rfel > a pore to-day wasBujw 28« (aowi, Seller 8 own *'?>.).19 words
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Article264 1939-03-15 3 6% Maynard Co.. Ltd.. S30.000 bit Apr. 30. Oct. 31 N 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $4uQ,8UQ lnt Mar 31. Seot 10 103V, £K>Ui ip7o 1907 rea. 19II $1,600,001 Int. Mar. 31. Sent SO UO nom 4V, 1909 red. 19of *l,d0L,000 Int. Mar. 31,264 words
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Article224 1939-03-15 3 Singapore, Mar. 14. The foil iwing are the exchange atocK this according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation SELLING London T T. 2 2 25 32 London demand 2 3 25 Lycns demand 2043 Switzerland demand 237 3 4 Hamburg demand 134 New224 words
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Advertisement29 1939-03-15 3 THE Astern united \l v H mp ORATION, LIMITED I'ta ,i! LNK MOTOR VEHICLE PERSONAL ACCJ 0N NfUKMEN'S COMPfiNSAAN > PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. <*tU t'VIIEET, SINGAPORE. W. MALL, General Manager.29 words
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Advertisement192 1939-03-15 3 I OVERSEA- 1 I CHINESE I BANKING *M I CORR IT^| 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. O Welcomes consultations on financial and investment problems192 words
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Advertisement338 1939-03-15 3 BAMK OF t lIIVA Incorporated In China by Special Charter >. tt. Cecil Street. Sin» Telephones Manaeer'j Office 6444 Asst Manager** offl~, *4i2 m Exchange Pep: 644 i. General Office MB3-fli cable Address. CBUNGKUO." c*ald Up Capita -4.. •;iujt., r, Reserve Funds I Race* of Ch -5.200,000.00 ofal Asset* approximately338 words
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Advertisement599 1939-03-15 4 THERE MAY BE A BARGAIN HERE FOR_YOU Situations Vacant I WANTED: Educated Hardworking Salesgirls. Salary and Commission. Box No. 151, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (316) WANTED JUNIOR BOOK-KEEPER TYPIST. Small salary. Apply letter 791, Oeylang Road, Singapore. (279) WANTED LADY CANVASSERS throughout Malaya for well known publication. Good prospects. Apply Box599 words
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Advertisement637 1939-03-15 4 WANTED LAND SUITABLE for Shop Houses. Please reply Post Office Box 268, Singapore. (245) WANTED BY, European Firm Office with showroom in town abmt 1503 square feet. Apply to Box No. 172 co Malaya Tribune, Kuala Lumpur. (3b5) WANTED MEDIUM SIZE BUNGALOW in quiet locality at reasonable rent. Preferably Katong637 words
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Advertisement697 1939-03-15 4 TO LET eight months from April 15, small furnished house and car. 621, Bukit Timah Road, 4—6 p.m. (359) LARGE ROOM for gentleman flat 19, Meyer Mansions, Coleman Street, l&ngapore. (318) SEA FRONT, KATONG, Bedroom suitable bachelor, Full board. Month y $80;-. Tel. 5656 <251> LAD/ RESIDING in Klang, Running697 words
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Advertisement631 1939-03-15 4 BEST OIL WAVE only at Vienne 8 Beauty Parlour, 302, Tanjong Katong Road, near Katong Post Office. hullo* This is M. Ahmed Pitchay 75 Batu: Road, Calling. Please dial H£, ?o'rbreakfast! Tiffin and Dinner^ ""best PRESENT to friends and relatives to Europe or Australia i.acra of Mala van O Chid631 words
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Advertisement666 1939-03-15 4 PEDIGREED AUSTRALIAN TSRRIERjh, Two months old. Ready to be taken Box No. 177, Malaya Tribune. Singapore (356) FOR SALE: Malayan Law Journal volume I-VI. Price $70.- new set. Apply Box No. 145 MaJaya Tribune, Singapore. (300) FOR SALE: 1 Continental billiard ♦able cash $400k 1 Zimmerman tropical oiano 3P. $400666 words
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Advertisement662 1939-03-15 4 ENGLISH CONVERSATION LESSm given by experienced L '> 250, Orchard Road, Btagap NEW FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCROfM 1-A, Kirk Ten-are Sound Musical Traini (age 5» and grown-ups ol sex. Unique methods of in seltable time arranged. Enr Iment re *«veri now. Write, call, or uvr particulars Musical Instruments Furniture for662 words
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303 1939-03-15 5 IFrom Our Own Repcrtet j Penang, Monoay. 0 feature of the Penang Club has always been its exclusiveness which has caused it to confine itself to men members only. However, last Friday evening:, in the course of a brilliant fiance and cocktail303 words
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Article172 1939-03-15 5 [From Ota Orm Revorterl Ipoh, To-day. REMARKING upon the particularly mean nature of the offence and th° fact that the learned magistrate had also taken into consideration the bad record of the accused and had passed a very moderate sentence on him, th p Hen. Mr.172 words
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Article363 1939-03-15 5 Outstanding Pictures In Singapore Singapore. Wednesday. ALL interested in art should make a point ot seeing the exhibition of paintings by Professor Ju Peon (Hsu Pei-Hung) which is now on view at the Memorial Hall. Only too rarely are pictures of this quality seen in Singapore, and363 words
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Advertisement493 1939-03-15 5 Domestic Occurrence \> KNOWLEDGMBfT. n? Hong wishes to convey II thanks to Mr. Ho Kirn r his kind attendance and the illness of his beloved r?.l Siong who died at the .1. Malacca. May his i ace PUBLIC NOT]CES NOTICE. vGI hereby given that the firm CHAN LI CHAI (as493 words
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Advertisement726 1939-03-15 5 NOTICE* IT IS HEREBY NOTIPTPn tv applications In reswri Jf at 110 Quarter for the tran£££ the present between G f of export ExportUtoL&H £S s***™* entertained af^hTiW??! W,U be 2 Every 27th Iv ai ch, 1939. COmi^^^ made to tt "^e^cant 3- Applications for tranxter^ r, owners registered 1726 words
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Advertisement492 1939-03-15 5 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE. DISTRICT OF MUAR. —Jt. Notice of Wage-earner's Administration Order Nam* of Debtor; ABDUL RAHMv BIN DEWA. Address: Jalan Daud, Muar. Description: Out-door-officer, Customs Department. Number of Proceedings: Muar Bankruptcy No. 23 of 1937. Date of which Wage-earner's Adnvni--trotion Order made: 24th October, 1937. Date492 words
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Advertisement438 1939-03-15 5 The tportaman .shooting .-nine and duck Or other kinds of game. Will surely have much betterluck If—to improve his aim He takes Pinkettes' A keen eye and a steady hand I betoken a clear head and physical well-being. To attain such a degree of fitness internal cleanliness is essential, and438 words
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235 1939-03-15 6 COMMENCING from April 16 from Southampton and April 8 from Sydney the summer time-table of the through United Kingdom-Aus-tralia Imperial airmail service will come into force. The only changes in connection witn the service through Singapore are that eastbound services are now scheduled to arrive235 words
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Article27 1939-03-15 6 Mr. Ong Piah Teng has been nominated to be a member of the Chinese Advisory Board for the Settlement of Singapore, vice Mr. Chua Keh Hai, deceased.27 words
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Article2286 1939-03-15 6 LIST OF PRESENTS j THE following is the full list of pre--1 souls received at the wedding: of Miss Rosalind Wong and Mr. I oo V in Chiew. A Worle y, one cut ■&££> M and Mrs.-Leong Slew glass 11 yap Twee, one Red Swastika Safety Ng2,286 words
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Article118 1939-03-15 6 London. Mar. 1* i Sheikh was Slightly A attempting to restrain in a recent Iraq uprising, a<* !to a report reaching Lorn ih«tf) It is stated that a man nam a lnmunaij was arrested tried andj£ demned as traitor by tne R j diately cenvened by the Sh118 words
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Advertisement341 1939-03-15 6 -LODHRA** Uterine Tonic Cures: AH diseases and disorders peculiar to women. YOU can be rendered happier and free from Chronic Ute~ine Maladies by using "LODHRA" i Women in the world vote for "LODHRA" TRY AND BE CONVINCED. Sold at all Dispensaries and Stores Sole Agents: NAINA MOHAMEL» SONS. Singapore, Kuala341 words
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Advertisement312 1939-03-15 6 NATURE'S CURE FOR ACHES, PAINS, LIVER TROUBLE, etc. Here is good news lor those who suffer from rheumatism, or whose sluggish liver makes them tired, irritable, and depressed. Nature herself hns provided the remedy—and now man has brought it to your door. In many parts of the earth there spring312 words
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Advertisement91 1939-03-15 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of oil Chomists and Storm j m i ARE HARMLESS AND RELIABLE I). T. LIM'S Herb Tonic. Indigestion Herb Tea. Diabetes Herb Tea. Herb Draught. Sl'mming Hrrfo Tea. Obat Friok. Jamu Prampur.n Bmnak. O u at Jamu. Bua Kras Hair Oil. Minyak Urat. Rccso Record91 words
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Advertisement30 1939-03-15 6 HAVE YOU £EEN~ THL LATEST STAINLESS STEEL AND WVTFRPHODF WRIST WATCHES NOW ON DISPLAY AT YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road) PHONE 7922. Moderately Priced. I30 words
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Advertisement19 1939-03-15 6 su "other plating) m i AND Sold ln R. J. WOOD <fc CO. ALL METALS 3 »1»». 6ING\PORE PENANG19 words
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Article199 1939-03-15 7 M resumed to-day before Mr JustieT» T*"*** ne Court, in which three Chinese Koh 5??? the Su Tham Chon g are charged JS S nother Chinese with a pistol in DtLl shoot,n S'm i,n thai had Sim Gong U UUledThTv £2 =2 imirder. y wou,d199 words
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Article53 1939-03-15 7 Singapore. Tuesday, serious car crash at oi Sime Road and the evening of Dec. 22, hick, managing direction] Jacks Co., Ltd.. bas bin Mohamed, who motor car at the nl was tried and acWr. L. B. Gibson. a charge of vo:evous hurt to Mr. ;it act. in the53 words
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Article176 1939-03-15 7 \From our Own Correspondent! Alor Star, Mar. 14. T HE M>dv of a young Chinese padi merchant with two in ?K S, u ne n ,he head «POfr >ng the brain and the other almost severing the neck, was tound yesterday by a Malay along a foot-path176 words
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Article21 1939-03-15 7 Reuter. London, Mar. 14.— Death is announced of Maior-General A. G. Stevenson, Colonel Commandant Royal Engineers ReuterReuter. - 21 words
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265 1939-03-15 7 [From Out Ouv Reporter] 1 Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. DISMISSING as incredible," the allegation made by the three accused that the complainant, H 0 Yue Kong, wanted money from his family, a „d had planned the whole abduction as a means to an265 words
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Article90 1939-03-15 7 APPOINTMENTS with good salaries mj Accountants, Secretaries, Cost Accountants, Works and Office Managers Clerks. Bank and Insurance Officers* Cashiers and Book-keepers ar« the attainments of those who qualify witn Tlie School of Accountancy Examinations can be taken In Malaya and success guarantee by postal training. I he School ci Accountancy90 words
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Advertisement8 1939-03-15 7 fNo mistaking I quality and smoothness is remarkable.8 words
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Advertisement311 1939-03-15 7 RE AWAKEN FEED those < urn muW WAS ALMOST bALD." Uve li«d n.w hair ircvtn or utter hM* un ri •Inc. u»ln« KOTALKO »4 KO.ALKO EJAP Tta ara SfcrMt from Mif? sflTjli iJS jL*» KoiAU, produ. :lM ■Trial and ••tea your tea la tn tht m -ra' ny- £2 period.311 words
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Advertisement331 1939-03-15 8 f HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY! ONCE AGAIN THE MARCUS SHOW BREAKS j Ail Singapore flocks to jThe Grandest Stage I I Attraction ever seen in \Jffa I THE MARCUS SHOW I Presenting their famous Opening attraction "BROADWAY VANITIES" j I Eye-da£zl§«g Stage;Speetaeles! Breath-Taking Cmlnms! j IMIII**. ACTS! \%MAZIX<; BEAUTY! I one331 words
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Advertisement124 1939-03-15 8 J* THE NEW 'PHONE 5570. 7l()0 NIGHTLY 930 THF MOST PERFECT HALL WITH 'NOTHING SACRED' ALL IN TECHNICOLOUR with FREDRIC MARCH CAROLE LOMBARD. DON'T MISS IT! ~o'win7lo~tiie iTTSST To-morrow First Show will start at 6.30 p.m. 2nd Show at 8.30 p.m. Sharp, ~Next Changre-—Friday 17. "HAPPY LANDjNG^ WEEK-END MATINEES: "Pennies124 words
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Advertisement124 1939-03-15 8 PAVILION 3 is s is 915 TO-DaT HOW TO BE HAPPY THOUGH MARRIED! Vacatiohp f\yhiH\S O'KEEFE I All W I FLORENCE RICE UIVK f REGINALD OWEN ROYY BAR Open 5 p.m. till Micnighi RKO-Rrdio Picture with FAY WRAY, ROBERT ARMSTRONG. i TO-MORROW:—OWING TO THE BLACKOUT PERFORMANCES WILL I START 5124 words
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275 1939-03-15 9 ye hosplW m fcelegie Road will, owing to the increase Dr. S. H. Tan, who is in charge of it, change its site to the new hospital which is now undergoing construeft* 1 Tribune reporter that g the eye hospital i many cases275 words
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Article101 1939-03-15 9 AT 3.31 last night, the ambulance re--2 ceived a call from Mohamed Sultan Road and on arriving at the/corner of the road and Tong Watt Road, a Chinese was found lying on the five-foot way with his bicycle not far away from him. The Chinese was said to101 words
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Advertisement241 1939-03-15 9 A GRACE MOORE singing Lovelier than Ever in a grand new Comedy Hit! gig ROMANCE watch for feojfl SCREENING 1 fM*!ars«t LeaAtf Im Park). I I pANCE PALAC E. S (Air Conditioned) Phone. 2477. Restaurant Bar Attached. |MOfIT I)AN< I S (Nightly). From Ml P.M. to 12 Midnight. {ADMISSION 56241 words
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Advertisement274 1939-03-15 9 5 SUN TALKIE j < NFAV WORLD) 2 Special Stage Screen Attraction I |"A ItGtJSH The World's Greatest Mind Reader "PARK AVENUE j j LOGGER" j I EMPIRE TALKIE! j 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.30 P.M. I ERROL FLYNN i i JOAN BLONDEL JALLEN JENKINS in {'PERFECT SPECIMEN'! Owing To The274 words
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Advertisement218 1939-03-15 9 4 j The Brilliant Author Who Twice Thrilled All The World j I with "The Magnificent Obsession" and "Green Light" j Now Brings You His Greatest Masterpiece! j j 3-15, 6-15 9-15 P.M. ALHAMBRA I 1 I Warner Bros. Great Dramatic Hit presenting CLAUDE FAY JACKIE I RAINS BAINTER COOPER218 words
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Article669 1939-03-15 10 THE Foreign Secretary, Lord Halifax, has seen fit to warn the British Press against the propagation of sensational rumours and distorted views regarding the intention of foreign governments. One can well understand the anxiety of a worried Minister holding the heavy responsibility which is the lot of669 words
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Article1165 1939-03-15 10 is the history of the handful of Jews in China. In appearance and language they are like the Chinese, but still hold on to some vestiges of their ancient religion. They are a rapidly vanishing community. Not a few people are likely to be surprised1,165 words
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Article106 1939-03-15 10 Last week a cat belonging to a Leeds resident swallowed a doll's handbag. We understand that a vet, was sent for to let the bag out of the cat. A man writing to a daily paper complains that his wife fainted in the crowd when he took106 words
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Advertisement218 1939-03-15 10 AS A DIAMOND TRA t>t MARK •Crystal Clear Perfect ly Pure The Medical Mint DIAMINTS Sole Agents: ROBINSON 8c CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. il r^l l^^'^ilgothaml "ADJUSTABLES" tfc ONLY stocking that fits every leg snd every foot, every time! j You can wear Gotham Adjustable* at any length you218 words
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Advertisement45 1939-03-15 10 -CMON SAVON 77/* beautiful toilc soap made in Fran Fragrantly perfumed *1 1 Lavender and made with !,ul 4 0 cts box U B in «t r V Singapore. A rich Soap for Skin. 3 Tabs, in box. WKITEAWAYS Xl AL MPLR SINGAPORE ..I i45 words
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775 1939-03-15 11 Poles And Hungarians In Ruthenia: Germans Are Entering Slovakia fe S ,MrAD^M N lONS HAVE ,NVA °ED CZECHOSLOVAKIA. POLI I 7 RO PS ,N SPITE OF PRAGUE'S ACCEPTANCE ULTIMATUM, HAVE ENTERED THE CZECH UKRAINIAN PROVINCE OF RUTHENIA. German troops are marching into Slovakia and are775 words
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Article57 1939-03-15 11 Budapest, Mar. 14. has presented an ultiH the Czech Government time limit. 'nn demands the ime ol Hungarian pri•.ands, the immediof persecution of the withdrawal of :m Kuthenian terri--11 hours. ttan expires at 2 a.m. ti i'»rrow. !i.»es to accept resthe consequences" tiniatmn is rejected.— reports state57 words
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160 1939-03-15 11 Reuter. London, Mar. 15. M X R. A. Butler (Under-Secretary foreign Affairs) in a written be House of Commons last that no reply had been by the British Consul- to the inquiry as to meaadopttd by Japan authorities British concession in i batReuter. - 160 words
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91 1939-03-15 11 Reuter. Prague. Mar. 15. IT is officially announced in Chust that the CarpathoUkraine (Ruthrnian) Government has been reconstructed. Father Volosin remains Fremier and Julian Revay, who was dismissed from office by Prague, becames Foreign Minister. An official communique states that Revay is at present inReuter. - 91 words
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Article, Illustration145 1939-03-15 11 GERMANY, Poland and Hungary are apparency engaged in a scramble for control or influent c in provinces split off from Czechoslovakia, chiefly for Ruthenia. Polish and Hungarian troops have already Mflsnd part of this Ukrainian province, at the eastern end of Czechoslovakia, a province which Germany145 words
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Article175 1939-03-15 11 Bratislava. Mar. 14. I EXCEPT for numbers of steel-helmeted B police In the streets with fixed bayonets. Bratislava is fairly normal. No flag is flying, while work is largely at a standstill. The public is rather perplexed by the rapid current events. It is reported that175 words
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Article45 1939-03-15 11 Reuter. PRAGUE. MAR. 14. THE CZECH GOVERNMENT RESIGNED THIS AFTERNOON. ML HATCA. THE CHECH PRESIDENT. IS ON HIS WAY TO VISIT HITLER. LATEST An GfTicial communique from Brrlin states that Germany has taken the Czech people under the protection ot the Reich.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article76 1939-03-15 11 Reuter. Lcndon, Mar. 15. On the Stock Exchange yesterday the Czechoslovak developments caused some anxiety but n:. selling pressure was ap parent, prices generally showing, small net losses with the exception of European bonds, among whit-n Prague 9% declined fr:m 63 to 55. Mexican EagleReuter. - 76 words
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Article177 1939-03-15 11 Hongkong, Mar. 15. GENERAL Jtagaki, the Japanese War Minister, at yesterday's meeting of the Diet gaid that if the aid, financial or otherwise, granted to China by third Powers cculd not be stopped Japan would not be able to attain her objectives. He further made the177 words
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515 1939-03-15 11 Big Crisis In Ten Days Reuter. VIRTUAL dissolut ion of Czechoslovakia has caused a painful impression here, declares the Washington Star, which adds: 'This new crisis is regarded as the forerunner of a more serious one before the end of the month. "ReportsReuter. - 515 words
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Article66 1939-03-15 11 London. Mar. 13. I N the course of a 1.-ng answer in the House of Commons giving further particulars of the recent constitutional dispute in the State of Ilajkot which occasioned Mr. Gandhi's fast, the Inder-Secretarv for India mentioned Wednesday as the probable day on which66 words
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Article48 1939-03-15 11 Commenting on reports about the letter alleged to have been handed to the Prague Government by Germany, the Berlin spokesman told Reuter:—"Germany has not sent anything like an ultimatum to the Prague Government, and has not been in direct touch with the Prague authorities.48 words
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Advertisement35 1939-03-15 11 ls of eyesight examination th Mtl ,c allti accurate. Ie °'dy one you can rely ftefra ii upon. T Ht ,!S t: c P- CHONG. 112 S.,uih L LIU OPTICAL CO.. uin Bndge Koad, Sirgajara35 words
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Advertisement33 1939-03-15 11 J mellow tone and beautifully balanced action. Price $500. BS^*3H Write for our ne:v illustrated "^Km catalogue and particulars of ■W' ~_~jH our complete ranee. B v > __|JR LEROING MRHERS SINCE /075 _—___—__—_—_>_—_— 133 words
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870 1939-03-15 12 Marriage Of Miss Rosalind Wong fN aga tten fanned by ocean breezes and washed at its furthermost 1 poht by a gentle sea, the reception which followed the marriage raetcorday of Miss Rosalind Yuping Wong and Mr. Foo> Yin Chiew br. lght to870 words
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Article148 1939-03-15 12 iFrom Our On n Correspondent Tailing, Monday. TRAGEDY nearly befell a "ghost" during the staging cf "Ambroi gh." a Malay play by tie Grand City Opera last night at the CorOa»vi»n Park when the "Ghost" in the play narrowly escaped from being electrocuted. t It knU app.v.r that148 words
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208 1939-03-15 12 Singapore, Wednesday. GUNNER James Murray of the 22nd Heavy Battery, ~3th Heavy Rei»m e n t Royal Artillery. Changi, was killed and three others were injured _two of them critically-when a blank shell exploded suddenly on Monday night at Pulau Tekong •where there are208 words
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Article16 1939-03-15 12 The Imperial air mail due to-day hae been delated and will arrive tomorrow morning.16 words
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Article, Illustration14 1939-03-15 12 Mr. too Yin Cfcnw .'■«<« Miss RosaUnd Wong, who were married yesterday.14 words
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237 1939-03-15 12 LFron, Oar Ou n Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Monday. A FTER zig-zagging on the road for some time, a car ended up with A™f Us wheels in a ditch in front of the no hee station m the small hours of the morning a week237 words
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Article271 1939-03-15 12 SingajKHv. Wediw sday UIS Excellency the Commander-in-Chief, East Indies Squadron, Ad- miral V F Somerville, C.8., D.5.0., of the flagship "Norfolk' 1 offi landed at Clifford Pier yesterday when he was received bj Try Guard of Honour furnished by fifty members ol ti, 2nd Battalion, the271 words
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Article325 1939-03-15 12 MR. A. M. Abagoff, J.P.. Asst. District Commissioner for JUalav Scouts, Singapore, entertained a number of Malay Scouts from Penang and Tangkak (Johore) last nigh at his sea-side bungalow at Palm Road, Singapore. The occasion was also taken to greet Dr. S H. AIJunied, J. P.. who325 words
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Article123 1939-03-15 12 Singapore, Tuesday. Tried yesterday on a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a porthawker, Lee Teck Joo, by a negligent act, Ong Teck Guan, a lorry driver, was acquitted by Mr. L. B. Gibson, the District Judge, this morning. The prosecution alleged that accused's lorry, loaded with123 words
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Article204 1939-03-15 12 An official communique issued in Prague states: —"To-day the union between the Czechs and Slovak* disappears. From now on each of groups will be free to live its own seperate existence. We can sincerely say that the Czechs never showed any unfriendly feeling towards th( EBovakl204 words
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Article345 1939-03-15 12 GERMANS INVADING SLOVAKIA Reuter. VIENNA MESSAGES STATt mAI V GERMAN TROOPS ARt READY MARCHING IMO SLO Traffic*'in Vienna wa.s broueht practical* toa -standstill by soldiers moji»tbrough the streets in full war kit head me for the Slovak frontier. Th" official German questioned by Renter mt*** m occupation or invasion ofReuter. - 345 words
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Advertisement20 1939-03-15 12 -o- Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, THOTIE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.20 words
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391 1939-03-15 13 RECORDS SMASHED A T THE CAPITOL !ULAR scenes, both id inside the Capiwitnessed last night greatest show that yet presented open- record houses is not ider the hundreds who in and will have to tiy ther night. biggest theatre had it might have been ses391 words
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Article47 1939-03-15 13 Tuan Haji Ambo' Sooloh bin- Haji Omar. J.P.. the present patron, and for many years the president, of the Kasatuan Melayu (Malay Union), has returned to Singapore after attending, as Malay representative, the Coronation of His Highness the Sultan of Perak47 words
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Article557 1939-03-15 13 I er another page of his lein Kampf, Hitler decided thai me had elapsed since the ci ar away another conquest of Eastern Slovakia" must no longer ed with "Caecho." Not even must be left. Slovaks n "autonomous" state, ''•-nation of the Reich. fli fli [BCIIS themselves557 words
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Article, Illustration30 1939-03-15 13 Mr. Maynard Clark son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frederick TMrk »„h Miss Vera May Morris, daughter of Mr. and shir, who were irarried yesterday at the fwlfc,30 words
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321 1939-03-15 13 [Frofn Our Own Correspondent] m; rr Johore Bahru. Monday. JHh case in which a former rubber dealer, Goh Seng Chenir alias Goh Pahk, was charged for defamf ng the character of Mr J Tolnue, Superintendent of Customs, Preventive Branch, by having given information321 words
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Article156 1939-03-15 13 Reuter. Chungking. Mar. H. piGHTING in Central Hupeh ha; been slowing down considerably in the past few days, both sides resorting to occasional artillery duels. Meanwhile the Chinese forces in j West Shansi province are launching a three column counter offensive against the Japanese forcesReuter. - 156 words
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Article300 1939-03-15 13 THE annual report of the directors of the Tapah Ruober Estates, Ltd., for the year ended Dec. 31 last, to be presented at the meeting oi shareholders at the French Bank Building on Mar. 21, is as follows: The net profit for the year amounts to 550.455.63300 words
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Article76 1939-03-15 13 \From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, Monday. A CIVIL suii in which one Bombay moneylender, Herji Nathu, is suing- another moneylender Ratilal Bhaichand Doshi for the sum of $250 came up before Mr. W. J. Thorogood, district judge. Mr. Jayaswal appears for Herji Natha while Mr. S.76 words
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59 1939-03-15 13 IN view of the "black out" to-morrow night (Thursday), it has been deaided that the performances of the Marcus Show at the Capitol Theatre on this day only will be at 3.15 and 8.15. The 3.15 performance will be the only matinee of59 words
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Article300 1939-03-15 13 Singapore, Tuesday. Fortnightly Club held its regular meeting at the Y.W.C.A on Monday, with Mrs. E. V. Davies. presiding The programme was a talk on the work of the Chinese Protectorate by Mr W L. Blythe, Assistant Protector of Chinese from the Chinese Secretariat, who gave300 words
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Advertisement225 1939-03-15 13 XX /<A all the breakfasts include BACON baron and eggs. kidneys and baron, haddock and bacon and bacon on toast. In fact, whatever l?AmiFl?<s the dish served, bacon seemi to play an KASHBKS important part. which is reason SHORT CUT RACK enough for purchasing only the Ane*t 1 Quality. For225 words
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Article, Illustration580 1939-03-15 14 TOURISTS DASH TO CAPE TOWN TO CATCH BOAT Moral Victory For England DNGLAND WITH FIVE WICKETS IN HAND AND JADING 15 42 RUNS WERE DRAMATICALLY ROBBED• A JHh T MINUTE OF A RECORD VICTORY WHEN tttrVA ()WING TEST MATCH WAS ABANDONED AT THE INTERVAL,580 words
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Article99 1939-03-15 14 ON Friday, Mar. 17 there will vhe usual ernoon races for all Classes, at 5.25 p.m.. at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club. On Sunday. Mar 19 there will be no Club racing. The first Race of a series oi th< ana] event against the China Fie99 words
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Article18 1939-03-15 14 Reuter. London. Mar. 14.—Cardiff beat Oxford University by 24 points to 18 at Rugby to-day —Reuter.Reuter. - 18 words
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164 1939-03-15 14 THE summer meeting of the Singapoie Turf Chili will bo heid on April tZ, 26. 2f and May 3 and 6. the fir-t day of the meeting being Anniversary Cap day and the final day being Gold Cup Bay. He-- f In classes one. two164 words
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Article410 1939-03-15 14 SOUTH AFRICA Ist Innings Van d*: Byl b Perks v,"-. tic hit wkt b Wright g Rowan IbW b Perks I Mitchell b Wright j Nourse b Perks Dalton c Ames b Fames a< Viljosn c Ames b Perks Grieveson b Perks Langton c Paynter b Verity -<410 words
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648 1939-03-15 14 T7OLLOWIN<S is the full card of events at Kuala Lumpui to-morro« afternoon. The first race will start at 2.45 p.m. and the second at :j.:*o, thereafter the races being run off at half-hourh nU ,:i Scratching at noon yesterday were as follows:—Amalfi !.a». \e648 words
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Advertisement9 1939-03-15 14 A Tankard of Health Distributed by Fraser Neave Ln\9 words
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Advertisement173 1939-03-15 14 Fat Reducing Secref Discovered In prescribing to th«- famous Movie Stars of Hollywood, ('alifornia. a physician has :is< over*d a safe quick method to remove UgHy fat—s pounds a week or 15 25 founds a month. This new discovery, called Kormode, brings new health and energ> find a vipoumus athletic173 words
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Miscellaneous19 1939-03-15 14 TIDE TABLES HIGH TIDES: 5.07 a.m. «7.3 feet>. 7.53 pjn. «6 3 feeti. LOW TIDE: 12.n5 p.m. «2.6 feet).19 words
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Article128 1939-03-15 15 msby. .5, S.C C. "B". .0. THE N T a vv could teach landlubbers i ir two in soccer, and the the H.M.S. "Grimsby" ...stored to an S.CC. side lang last night, was proof by the naval men in all rd moevments accounted success Territorially,128 words
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Article62 1939-03-15 15 are S.C.R.C. cricket be week-end: 18, v. Macnhester ReSCR .C Ground at 2 Kee Pow. Eu Chew Chye, Yap Mook Kirn, Fong Hon Hin. Ong Chew Bee. tn, Chua Boon Unn, Low Scan Keng Siew. 19 v. Indian AssociaGround at 2 p.m.: :eng Cecil Wong. Gan Kee Chye.62 words
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Article55 1939-03-15 15 Irs Union's XI beat Ah I XI by two goals to nil in a f soccer at the Y. U. nday, Mar. 12. T igsters Union defence playime and the forwards Ah Huang's XI put up n, but the players lacked and were too slow. Yeo Tan Lim55 words
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Article48 1939-03-15 15 lowing will represent the Union 2nd. XI against the XI on Saturday, Mar. 18. on Uid at 5.15 p.m.:—Soo Seng. Koh Swee Hock: 8. 8. Goh, Cheng Swee Koon Ong, Fung Ah Leong, Capt. I Tan Kwang Meng, at. Reserves: A. A. KessSiew, Ec Hoon Guan.48 words
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Article87 1939-03-15 15 inial election of the Teolay Kwan, the following s office-bearers of the thi ensuing two years:— Tan Chin Hean; ViceMr Yeo Chan Boon and Nam; hon. secretary, Mr. Hon. treasurer, Mr hon. auditors. Mr. Lim d Mr. Lee Hak Pheng: Messrs. Tan Hong Khwee. Khor. Tan Hai Thiew,87 words
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346 1939-03-15 15 Police Team Completely Subdued S.C.FA. R S 2 tj j TN a nun- m**. Police Rs nil. day hltl ?u SOCCer PlayeC at the Anson Road Sodium yestero nil C mp!etc!y subdued the opponents and won by two goals The Chinese played with346 words
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Article151 1939-03-15 15 THE March Medal competition of the Singapore Garrison Golf Club held over the week-end at the Garrison Golf Club resulted in a win for E. Laidman with a net score of 65. The following were the best returns;— E. Laidman 77 12=65 C. F. Jennings151 words
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Article82 1939-03-15 15 THE following are Wednesdays ties in 1 the V.M.C.A. tenets tournament.— "C" class final:—lvan van Gcvzci vs A. G. b. Pakir. A" class:—See Gim Hock vs L C. Goh. Knowles Cup:—Kamis vs. 8 A Dawojd; C Y. Koh vs. Comdr. E. J. Nfockler. The following are results of82 words
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Article70 1939-03-15 15 THREE ties in the men's doubles of the S.CC. Tennis tournament were played last ngiht, resulting a.s follows: E. Cherrington and R. F. Smitn beat T. V. Anderson and H S Hewrtt. 6—4. 6—2. J. L Purnell and W H Droogleeve: leat S. Smith and E.70 words
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Article30 1939-03-15 15 In a lather one sided f.ame of soccer nlayed at the V.M.C.A. Anson Road ground, yesterday, the V.M.C.A. defeated the Changi <W.D.» Civilians by three goals to cne.30 words
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59 1939-03-15 15 THE following will represent the Combined Services in a soccer match vs. the China Fleet at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Monday, Mar. 20. Kick-off at 5.15 p.m. sharp. Combined Services: Mace (R.A.M.C.); Brown (Gordons), Cobb (RAF>; Beaumont (R.A.), Quail (R.E.), Cole (R.A.); Taylor59 words
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Article65 1939-03-15 15 A frier div match of rive singles and two doubles will be played between the Gentle Badminton Party and the United Family Badminton Party on Sunday, Ma.. 19. at 3 p.m. at the former's court. The f «llowing wili represent the Gentle B.P.:—ii. H xiri, Suadi. Ahmad Taib,65 words
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Article71 1939-03-15 15 The following will represent the Endeavour BP. in a friendly badminton match cf three singles and two doubles against the August B.P. at the former's court, 21 Rambai Road, on Sunday, Iter. 19. starting at 3 p.m.: Eddy Wee. Cheonn Hock Leng. Wee Van Soon «capt.». Ong71 words
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333 1939-03-15 15 0.C.8.C.5.C. ...'.3, G.E.C 0. THE Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation Sports Club beat the General Electric Company Sports Club by three clear goals yesterday on the S.R.C. ground in their Business Houses' League fixture. Both teams were at their best, but the losers lacked a defence333 words
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Advertisement66 1939-03-15 15 (NACET i BLADE SJ r .NACET 1 You can depend upon Nacet I TRAE) E MARK M I Blades to give you many close, L MADE IN ENGLAND J Sm h .H uniformly high quality never before known in low-priced blades H every blade in every packet Ml *J W)66 words
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Advertisement402 1939-03-15 15 I Nasty Acid MR MEANS Kig- I I Digestive Trouble k+ I Take this Advice and I I EAT WHAT YOU LIKE a That excels outpouring of acid in the stomach is the 0 cause of almost all forms of indigestion. But although IDtflnßtOTM E this acid can quickly be402 words
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Advertisement9 1939-03-15 16 j^ 11 .V* L Hoi Cocoa IIL tovCuitazd v9 words
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Article200 1939-03-15 17 e porl and statement of < the Ulu Benut Consolipany, Ltd. for the 31 is as follows: Actor the past year 510.829.31. To this i,>d the balance of )i ward from last t oi $27,105.33 availThe directors recomt be dealt with as btoai :count $13,403.63 13,701.70200 words
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Article38 1939-03-15 17 London. Mar. 13. who were acess Elizabeth and Rose, spent nearly lasting House this v a number of prom rehearsal and being r tea with the Direcr Mr. F. W. Ogilvie, in his *-*itish Wireless.38 words
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Article10 1939-03-15 17 untitled has been appointOfficial Assignee of Singapore, with r 2710 words
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547 1939-03-15 17 MR. JOHN LAYCOCK'S VIEWS FOLLOWING is a copy of a letter adl dressed by Mr. John Laycock to the hen. secretary of the Straits Settlements I Singapore) Association: Singapore, Mar. 13. Dear Sir, I suggest that the Straits' Settlements Association make representations to the Government547 words
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Article44 1939-03-15 17 Reuter. Tokyo, Mar. 14: Japan is planning to build a merchant marine of up to 7V-> million tons by 1942. The building programme, which was announced In the Diet by the Ministry cf Communications, provides for construction of 750,000 tons annually.—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article11 1939-03-15 17 Rev. Dr. M. Dodsworth is an inmate of the General Hospital.11 words
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209 1939-03-15 17 Singapore, Tuesday. OTATING that this was a very bad case, Court Inspector A. H. Frew to-day opened the case in which Siak Peers was fined $20 on the charge of driving negligently at the junction oi New Bridge Road and Cross Street on209 words
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Advertisement264 1939-03-15 17 For Style, Comfort, Economy, CONSULT The Oriental Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS Head Office: 162, South Bridge Rd. Branch Office: 348, N. Bridge Rd., SINGAPORE. FREE TESTING. SAFE SPEEDY WAY TO FLUSH KIDNEYS OF HARMFUL ACIDS AND POISONS AND PURIFY BLOOD Keep Bladder Free From Irritation and Stop Getting Up Nights264 words
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Advertisement405 1939-03-15 17 The Wise Way to Perfect Hygiene i^M You can be sure of Calvert's Carbolic Soft Soap. It keeps HL f you clean and refreshed, and is pleasant to use, because it J f f feels so smooth on your skin. 1 When buying soft soap be L y sure to405 words
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Advertisement392 1939-03-15 17 [buy raffles bread dinner rolls FINEST QUALITY I MADE UNDER EUROPEAN SCPERVISION WRAPPED BEFORE LEAVING THE BAKERY. TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER FOR TO-NIGHT DELIVERED FRESH PROM THE OVEN BETWEEN 5 9 P.M. from Raffles Brasserie BAKERY CONFECTIONERY JKBBSSSSSSSKSSBSSSSS- rSSSSSSSSmm M^^MpjaBBBBBiBSBSBSK SEA VIEW HOT! I I IDEAL SFAS?I>E RLSORT. ONE OF SINGAPORE'S392 words
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131 1939-03-15 18 ANE of the important resolutions adopted by the third plenary session of the People's Political Council proposes a naiion-wids oath to be taken by the ?ntire people. The aim of this oath, the resolution states, is to nourish nation-wide spiriof resistance against the enemy.131 words
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493 1939-03-15 18 TAXES BEING PAID TO CENTRAL GOVT Chungking. WITH the exception of the principal communication lines and a few cities, notably Anking and Wuhu, the Yangtze River towns, and Pengpu, strategic railway town on the south bank ot the Hwai River the province of Anhwei493 words
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Article39 1939-03-15 18 The Nanyang Tobacco Co.. is to establish a factory in Tantzeshih. near Chungking. Over 300 tons of tobacco leaf have already been transported to Chungking and the factory is expected to open about the middle of March.39 words
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255 1939-03-15 18 Hongkong. IAP VNESE troops in the Canton area attempted to posh westward with J the intention of threatening the Chinese lines, but their efforts were not followed up. The lull in the military situation in South China I has continued. Skirmishes are reported in255 words
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80 1939-03-15 18 Chungking. GETTING out innultaneously ny prearranged plan, Chinese guerriha bands in several parts of North China tore up 17 sections of track on five railway lines to an aggregate length of about 25 kilometres, according to Chinese reports from Loyang. The attacks were directed80 words
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174 1939-03-15 18 Shanghai. HEAVY fighting broke out recently between Chinese and Jananese forces in the Han River sector, to the north of the Yangtse River and in the Grand Canal area. The Chinese claimed that the enemy advance in the Han River sector had been halted174 words
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Article38 1939-03-15 18 A plan to dredge all rivers in Szechuen to make them navigbale has been suomitted by the Szechuen Water Works Bureau to the Szechuen Government. It is estimated that the plan wfQ cost over $14 000.000.38 words
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39 1939-03-15 18 me Chines tral Gorerwoeßi »f A procession wasorgujaj and was led by an Sg* the classical Chinese ij pulled throu "j streets of Chinatown whj more than 20,000 people Ink. Ed on.39 words
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157 1939-03-15 18 Wuchuw. A GIGANTIC campaign i 0 Kwangsi province of its remnant illterates will shortly be launched by the Kwangsi Provincial Gov. ernment. More than 6,000 it acheis tbnagM the orovince will be mobilized and air* $1,000,000 will b e this important task. All grown-ups between157 words
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Advertisement118 1939-03-15 18 DAILY I CHINA 1 PAGE Edited By T. H. Tan lift tf IB fci i !4*<flH HERE IS THE TYRE THAT SETS A NEW MARK FOR LONG, SAFE, MILEAGE! SETS A NEW PACE FOR Think back to the longest-wearing set of Good years C ftflT W T 6fD ĔL T118 words
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792 1939-03-15 19 frial Of Strength Over Pandit Pant's Resolution tiled Press Congress Special Service) T< puri. Mar. andhiji's fast is over, the upshot of the compromise c n the Congress President and the Patel group was er of concern for hundreds of Con-res792 words
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356 1939-03-15 19 MOULVI OBEIDULLAH Karachi, Mar. 7. UotJl I Obeidullah Sindhi (aged 65) who was exiled from India to M°u 4or uoUtical activities, returned to his mother country to-day. o 'X* iachi by the s.s. "Elmadina," Scindia Steam Navigatam aCC rded a S356 words
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Article30 1939-03-15 19 Har B—Sj. Subhas Chantiad a temperature of it 1! :;0 last night. From had a disturbed sleep, ti mparatare at 6.30 a.m. Iras 100 4 degrees.—(United hi30 words
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Article126 1939-03-15 19 Tripuri. Mar. 7. pi! Indian Swaraj League, Lon--1 ta>, has sent the following mesttv Tripuri session of the National Congress: ur mother country la most critical period Br tish Imperialism is India with the gigantio N w Constitution. r confident that th* th of the Congress126 words
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Article71 1939-03-15 19 Tlipjiri Mar. 9 —United Press nndirstandi that Si. Subhas Chandra B Congress President, has received a vln from Gandhi.ji saving at d ctors havf* advised Gandhiji n tc leave Rajkot In fore the 13th. Another message from Rajkot states that Gandhiji passed a sleepless nigh.. He Is gradually71 words
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824 1939-03-15 19 (United Press Congress Special Service) Ti ipuri, Mar. S. "YJ7HERE can India find men better fitted for the struggle ahead and to tackle new problems and questions that may trifle in future than Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Pate! and others? I need not mention Pandit824 words
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Advertisement95 1939-03-15 19 UF E I ""he"most lives who thinks MOST, FEELS NOBLEST, ACTS THE BEST. T >< t km best > includes many duties. Amon* the > most imF'rtanl is provision for dependents in the future. The Hindustan Co-operative issues Life policies to suit all needs and cirfttmstancea Their policy conditions arc95 words
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Advertisement112 1939-03-15 19 Daily India Page Edited by G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. AU the same of fragrance and charm li^ Perfume Eau de Cologne Talcum l'ijin"|fj^Sg Powder Face Powder Lolion i Effffttf Spa' Bn„an„„e i r ii 11 lUti^l^^ Consists of 1 Stradivarius Model Violin. 1 Case and 1 Btw. Price from 56.80 SEASON112 words
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Advertisement169 1939-03-15 20 I Read The j f Sunday Tribune j Dominant I In Malaya j| Have you tried DOROTHY PERKINS ENGLISH COOKED PEAS Obtainable from all Provision Dealers SOLE AGENTS (jUTIUME C 6L? (INC. IN S, S.) f(PERSONAL APPEARANCE} Neat hair adds so much to personal m BOSS NEVER LIKED JOE— appearance.169 words
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Advertisement104 1939-03-15 20 I NEWS »J|c* s 1 Saturdays W J (Bstauhi tjhiv THE CAMAY BEAUTY METHOD Clean, natural loveliness is beauty's first law! Twice every day apply a light lather of Camay to your face and hands. Then 30 seconds with a soft cloth and warm water—a rinse in cold—and your skin104 words
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