Malaya Tribune, 16 March 1939
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Title Section39 1939-03-16 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales *Vol xxvi- -Xo. 63. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, March 16, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1939. JVE CE^T39 words
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Advertisement361 1939-03-16 1 ICLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS RESULTS 3 CENTS BOWRANITE 1» The girders go up, and soon the building will take II m IBIW srape arourd the iron and steel framework But fff 1 v xJM mtj. lCrol the picture of thousands of tons ot concrete an«l S I lU)Lattt&L I masonry is not361 words
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Advertisement167 1939-03-16 1 I MADAME FACE] LATE 92, PICCADILLY, LONDON. DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER j TAILORMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS in stock. FROM:— 5« 30« 13 BATTERY ROAD, TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE. i................ 1 /W HOW CHARMING I mTHEY LOOK TOBRAIXX) j It's the very nicest fabric for children's wear. How lb- .1 k;«y 3° »W\167 words
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Article132 1939-03-16 2 A PICTURE entirely cut oj the ordinary run is "White Banners," the Warner Brothers production which opened last night at the Alhambra. It teits a story full (if human tnteredl md drama, and th 3 acting h of a par*,, fulariy high .standard. Chief honours no132 words
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91 1939-03-16 2 ps account of to-night's "black out" It \P had been suggested that the performances of th? Marcus Show at the Caoitol Theatre to-day should be at 3.15 and 8.15. In view oi' the advanc? reservations made, however. It has been decided91 words
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Article50 1939-03-16 2 *MR7LL-LOVERS arc fa for a tr?u 1 v.'h< n "Romance of the Redwood h Conlpleted. This Columb'a drama based upon a story by Jack London !i*naxi 'i by one <.f tne most spectaculn. f »rr.st fires ever filmed. The picture roi res Charles Bickford and J Parker.50 words
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Article13 1939-03-16 2 Jean Parker has a new bet To lei Scfctort feat "al with Chane-.13 words
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Article57 1939-03-16 2 fBP vVN h »s joined Columbia's rc tc:\ which is good news fcr fan J the famcui comrd.an. Othei r. Cekimthans back at the same studio a.-' c orcs Costcllc, Virginia Weicllc. :r Dj-tctcr Ray McCarey, together v -Michael Whalen, and they combine tb id.en's in "Outside57 words
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Article332 1939-03-16 2 TO-MORROW FOR ALL I READERS. Take advantage of I the excellent influences prevail- ing up to noon. Be sharp on appointments and confident at interviews. A good day for a!- j 5 tending to official business, and favouiablc for money interests. 1 A Moon-Venus conjunction far-332 words
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Advertisement392 1939-03-16 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH JNDIA ••«Mkipcaaied In England). v. k o. s. co.'s sAifj\(;s. ornv \ros. Due. Tonnage Spore. 1939 CKTTRAL 15,000 Mar. 24 I OfcfcTHAGE 15,000 Apr 7 I BA.<G'AL( X) Apr 8 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Apr 21 17,000 May 5 g MgD May G KS5£ 000 15 RAN P*OR A392 words
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Advertisement399 1939-03-16 2 STEAMER SAILINGS§NORDDEUTSCHEB LLOYD, (Incorporated in Germany). The underlined are im: company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 s.s. "POTSDAM" omits Manila, H. China Yokohama In port S .S.S "FRANKEN" omit;Manila Mar. 31 I m-S. "REGENSBURG" Apr. 4 HOMEWARD. l or HOLLAND, HAMBURG399 words
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Advertisement345 1939-03-16 2 HOLIDAY CHI ISI S w BANGKOK SAIGON- j j B >' Luxurious One Class Motorships. 12-i p -,rr-"uwT e i I NEXT HOLIDAY CRUISE March 18th 1939 to April 7th 1939 hv The l M.S. "MEONIA* (11,000 Displacement Tons) J i i—> 1 j J All CahinsHaye Ad mining Private345 words
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Advertisement154 1939-03-16 2 I HA Mitt TRC -AMR R X A LIN IE Deutsch-Australische Dampfschlffs Gcsellschaft PA o Q^^Sr, ineirisoraiPli in «ermany; PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. m Bii»«r, DIX? Spore 1939 m RAMf JSC Dtroct Mar 23 t m.s. KULMEPLAND Direct Apr' gj. NOR&MARK vfa154 words
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Miscellaneous182 1939-03-16 2 j DAILY CROSSWORrT"* ■■■>■■■■•■■• iNHmt, H B> GttJES ACBOfcS j L Si?* 01 1:il RhL 1 effe 'VIIES DOWN nnrraxc. Plump. «k.>L£ mc ed 2 lemporary relief I c I/:as--holders, o. Cat, S.dii y! fanaftrami. C r> a^-j 10. Under the ?cse. I, P- Dioadside <an.ae.rap-' it. fcOii. q Omens182 words
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Article598 1939-03-16 3 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous Buyers ftS* SeUers 85 16 \v\r —13 ci Apr. Juno Buyers 8516 83 16 *E Sellers 8 3 8 8 lij ,S ard l July Sept.) Buyers 8 3 8 8 1 4 tfi Sellers 87 16 8 5,16 Zll Oct. Dec.) Buyers 87598 words
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Article822 1939-03-16 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Mar. 15, r > p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3,6 41Austral Amal 4 9 5 3 Austral Malay 39 44Ayer Hitam 21- 22!Ayer Weng 0.67 0.71 Bangrin Tin 19 3 20 3 Batu Selangor 1.35 1.40822 words
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Article82 1939-03-16 3 Tin at midday was $100?4, up $2ft, and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock for both Spot and April June was 28 ft cents, market steady, quiet Prices in both the Rubber and Tin share markets showed little change today although buyers in these sections displayed82 words
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Article161 1939-03-16 3 Shigaoore, Mar. 15. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $128 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $125 R. (Siam) W. Coast No 3 per Koyan $121 Siam No. 1 $220 Siam No, 2 $210 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $115 Siam Broken Rice No. 2161 words
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Article95 1939-03-16 3 British Official Wireless Talis 176 51 64 New York 4.6811 16 Montreal 4.70i 4 Brussels 27.85 ft Geneva 20.60 ft Amsterdam 8.82 ft Milan 89 1 16 Berlin 11.68 ft Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Prague norn Helsingfois 2263 A Madrid nominal Lisbon 110 ft Athens 547 ft London,British Official Wireless - 95 words
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Article15 1939-03-16 3 Singapore, Thursday. The price ol tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $110 (down15 words
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Article17 1939-03-16 3 The price of rubber at noon In Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 277 (do.\n Sellers 2* (clown17 words
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Article237 1939-03-16 3 16% Maynard Co.. Ltd.. 180,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 tO 100 norn SINGATOKE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $4<)!),OO0 Int Mar. 31. Sept. 30 102% 103% norn 1907 red. 1947 $1.600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Scot SO 108% 110 norn Ah 1909 red. 1005 i 1,000,000 Int.237 words
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361 1939-03-16 3 Singapore, Mar. 15. j MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3 6 4|Ayer Hitams 21;6 22 6 Bangrins 19 6 209 Batu Selangors 1.36 1.40 Hitams C.27 0.32 Hongkong Tin 16 6 17 6 Chanderiangs 12|9 13 6 Hong Fatts 0.67 0.70 Idris Hyd. 6 6 71Ipoh361 words
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Advertisement27 1939-03-16 3 THE Astern united CORPORATION, LIMITED 8 Mai une, motor vehicle. mvv,' URV PERSONAL \ul\ W °RKMEN'S COMPKNSAAND PUBLIC Li ABILITY INSURANCE. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. If. W. HALL,27 words
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Advertisement44 1939-03-16 3 OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL To keep abreast with the progress of economic developments, no business concern can afford not to take advantage of the multifarious services offered by a reputed banking Institution with year* of financial experience. BBRBE I OH DAMAGJE THftOUCH44 words
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Advertisement382 1939-03-16 3 It.WK OF < BIB.\A Incorporated in China by Special Charter 12. Cecil Street. Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-9. Cable Address: CHCNGKCO." Paid Up Capital ~h. $40,000.000 00 Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. 5,200,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. 2 020.000,000.00382 words
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Advertisement3056 1939-03-16 4 If There Is Something You Want To Buy Or Sell—Read These Ads WANTED FIAT Marvelctte, must be cheap and in good condition. Offer* to 7 Martia Road. Katong. (37b WANTED: A Dog, also Tiger Cubs, Pythons, etc. Apply S'.O.S., Malaya Tribune, Singapore (385 > 6HOPHOUSES on near bus-routes wanted for3,056 words
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Advertisement581 1939-03-16 4 LEARN RADIO VT sparo hours Writ* "Radio As i Care*r"i tapve, 8.R.E.C., P(J pore "~>c "A llE TRAINING- pew Courses inclusive: tarial. Commei rI:(J Uonsi Electrical c Architecture. Drai culation. CambrinW r P l O_ RoxjOH, i LEARN CHIN] Chinese tfandarhi Innsep Street, C mm 3.4-10.9 a,.,, I l 7^581 words
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161 1939-03-16 5 Seremban, Wednesday. AN unusual case which commenced in the Supreme Court on Monday in which a Sakai, Sawid Bin Jontor, was charged with the murder of a compatriot woman at Bukit Hibang Labu on Jan. 16, necessitating the unusual procedure of obtaining a Sakai interpreter,161 words
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297 1939-03-16 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) rnu CE %TiO Johore Bahru, Wednesday. Ir" SENG CHENG alias Goh Pahk, who was charged with defaming the character of Mr. J. Tolmie, the Superintendent of the Customs, Preventive Branch, Johore, by having given information to Towkay Ng Keoh of Gunong297 words
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Article168 1939-03-16 5 the following donations to the Singa--1 pore Boy Scouts Headquarters Building Fund have been received or promised since the previous list was issued" Dr. J. W. Dixon $10, Mr. Walter Allen $100. Dr. N. Rasiah $15, Dr. N. K. Kumaran $5. Singapore Casket Company $10. Mr. W.168 words
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Article193 1939-03-16 5 Singapore, Wednesday. AFTER hearing the story of the first complainant, a Chinese hawker, the accused, a Japanese named Chelakawa Taehoo, pleaded guilty to charges of impersonating a public servant and putting a person in fear of injury in order to commit extortion of 50 cents in the second193 words
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419 1939-03-16 5 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. SEQUEL to the cleaning-up process of the Kuala Lumpur Traffic Branch of cais in poor condition, was heard in the First Police Court, this morning when the driver of a car, which had been kept under419 words
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Article136 1939-03-16 5 London, Mar. 15. BRITAIN has made a demarche in Berlin concerning the entry of German troops into Czechoslovakia. It is regarded as probable that a similar step will be taken by the French. It is learned that during the recent events there has been close contacts136 words
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174 1939-03-16 5 CAPT GEORGE P. GRUZELIER. Master cf the A.P.C. Oil Tanker the M. V. "Eui;ma,*' passed away suddenly at the General Hospital, Singapore, early bq Tuesday morning at the age of 51. Arriving In Singapore last Friday he took ill the following day174 words
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Article259 1939-03-16 5 Singapore, Wednesday. £)ENYING that it was his custom to have a lie back *flera Rijstaffel tiffin which he had had that day. Mr. van Kooten gave as his reason for a collision the fact that he suddenly felt a painful itching of his right eye.259 words
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Article494 1939-03-16 5 THE death took place at the General Hospital, Singapore, on Tuesday afternoon of Mrs. Clare Maria Bachelor, wife of Mr. VV. \V. Bachelor, former Verification Officer. Audit Department, Singapore, in her 59th year. Mrs. Bachelor had been ailing for some time past. Besides her494 words
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Article75 1939-03-16 5 The Singapore branch of the mercantile Bank ol India lias received advice from London to the effect that the Board of directors have recommended a final dividend, less income tax, of six per cent, making 12 pc: cent lor the year ending Dec 31 last An amount ol75 words
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Advertisement518 1939-03-16 5 PROFESSIONAL ANIMAL CLINIC, 141 BrickKuala Lumpur. Consultant 0.8.V.C. (Bombay) Officer B rrnarv <F n tif-rd) f*o7> -Tj, icTOR seeks Lady Com. lara to G.P.O. Box 126 J T,i- VN BUSINESSMAN seekL' companion. Write Box Malaya Tribune, Singa(36o) "nSIAN ttb a reasonable salary rs old. must be I, ras born. Apply518 words
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Advertisement554 1939-03-16 5 NOTICE. Po*" b a^ Is ,ands of Singarubber "ouZ. < remmde t> .Wis.'quarter of S ued for the first 193 "and any s,,rh Plre on the 31st M r the Rubbe^ ny 4 u^ h ro < i ol 'P°J?' deii v ered 10 in respect f ni, 100 acres554 words
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Advertisement93 1939-03-16 5 CUT YOUR SUIT TO FIT YOURSELF. GIVE US YOUR TRIAL ORDER. THUNC CHYE CO TAILOR to OUTFITTER, £3-11, COLEMAN STREET, SINGAPORE. C O N S TIP E X LAXATIVE TABLETS. A positive and pleasant purgative, regulating and relieving iamily remedy tor Biliousness and Constipation. Pleas ant to take, acts simultaneously93 words
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558 1939-03-16 6 SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metres (1.13 mc/s) ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mc s) p.m. 5. on Cantonese programme by the Amateur Cantonese Musical Party, from the Studio. GOO Cantonese Drama "Cheong Teng Pief't 6 .15 Mandarin children's programme. 6.30 "Popular Singers—7—Miss Pei Hong"t 7.00 Music558 words
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Advertisement431 1939-03-16 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chemists and Stores DEAFNESS— total—complicated with head noises and other troubles cured absolutely in four weeks. Success, complete satisfactionFull particulars on request KAMALA WORKS (ALT.), Panchpota, Bengal, INDIA. "^IABETĔS: 1 Mm] Ha-soan. the for DIA- 3FTES He guarantee* to cur* you completely an*431 words
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Advertisement194 1939-03-16 6 "PYE" RADIOS ARE SECOND TO IN ONE. in Efficiency, Reliability, and Service. Hence they are VERY KrPULAR IN MALAYA HOE BOON LEOMi. OF YOIlTfl CONSULT f Prof. S. Manlam. The RoyaJ OcculUst. author ot "The Secret of tne Palm" etc., who predicted numerous astoundlngly accurate events, including deatns ot H194 words
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Advertisement50 1939-03-16 6 I HE ALWAYS j j OX TIME Take all Clocks or Watches that go wrong to YICK WOH LIING j t «39, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road). I I PHONE 7922. Contrac ors the repair »>f Credos Watches to the British S Array and R.A.F. Base. Malaya I Ps50 words
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Advertisement177 1939-03-16 6 NoAslhma Years Two years BgO J. Richard.-;. Hamilton. <>nt., Canada, was la bed writ* Arttuu. Had lest M pounds weigrht, suffered coughIng, choking srd strangling »\cr\ niKht— couldn't sleep— ecpecled to die. Mendaco stopped spasms lii-t night and hr has had none siam—ln OVER TWO FEARS. Mendaco i.s so successful177 words
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Miscellaneous547 1939-03-16 6 LONDON ggj, 1 TP AKQMKmOK S 1140 'Matters Moment t.. TRANSMISSIUIN D Edward Thompson GSB 951 Mcs (31.55 m.) listeners in India, a.m. H-55 Six Musical Portrai 6.40 'World Affairs'* talk by H. WiC: stance Carrodu: ham Steed. a.m. 655 'Intermission* programme of 12.20 Close down. novelty numbers and solo547 words
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416 1939-03-16 7 Roll's College Results udents from Rajah's successful in the exoLondon Chamber of Id in November last. < LKTIFICATE (SENIOR) [NG ACCOUNTANCY j iikiasamy. I g, 1. Tee VPEWRITING Kirn (711 word." Otst.). Menu <55 words) lERCIAL LAW i < hid Ho. MPANY LAW v I416 words
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101 1939-03-16 7 Singapore, Wednesday. X FIVE-YEAR-OLD Chinese boy was summoned before Mr. L. C Goh, in the Fifth Police Court thit morning for letting «»fr crackers during the Chinese New Year. The child was summoned by a Malay policeman. No. 348. His worship acquitted the boy, and calling101 words
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Article81 1939-03-16 7 Singapore. Wednesday. A sequel to a collision between a car and a trolley bus at the junction of North Bridge Road and High Street on February 4. was heard In the Traffic Court to-day where Mr. Mowbray Garden who appeared for Mr. N. Clumeck claimed trial in the81 words
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Article54 1939-03-16 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Wednesday. Following thr departure of H.M.B. Kent to Singapore, Sir Percy Noble ha:-, i wirelessed to the Premkr expressing hopes for his speedy recovery to normal health, and thanking him for the exceptional kindness r:ceived by all ranks during the course54 words
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161 1939-03-16 7 Singapore, Wednesday. COUR Chinese, Tang Ah Mee. Loh Toon, Loh Mak and Tan Chwee Hin pleaded guilty this morning in the second police court before Mr. S. H. Cheah, to a charge that they on or about Mar. 15 at Singapore did remove a161 words
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Article93 1939-03-16 7 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Chungking. Mar. 15. official of the Relief Commission at Chungking said that since the commencement >f hostilities 100.000.000 people have been cither directly or indirectly affected. Of this total, only 600,000 through Government relief, have obtained employment in agricultural undertakings inSin Chew Jit Poh. - 93 words
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496 1939-03-16 7 Singapore. Wednesday. MYSTERY surrounds the death of a Chines- ricksha puller who was m said to have been knocked down by a motor-tar along Serangoon Road during the early hours oi the morning oi Mar. I. 1 citM- Mr Francis Thomas, a schoolmaster attached to496 words
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Article45 1939-03-16 7 1 Sixteen Artillery officers are arrivhr to-c'av to join the Singapore Garrison. They include: Lieut.-Col. J. D. Edce Mr. Lieut.-Col. J. M Slater, M.C M iior H Robinson Major H. T. Honan Major E O. Lang and Major 8. R Pearson.45 words
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Article26 1939-03-16 7 Reuter. BeMni. Mar. 15: Hitler who left Ber ;Un early to-day is iointng the German Hoop, advancing into Bohemia and Mo- via.—Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Advertisement45 1939-03-16 7 Just unpacked GENT'S SOCKS OF PUKE SILK, ART SILK. COTTON MIXTURE. BABA Co. Ltd., MIDDLE ROAD. BABA STORE 162 ORCHARD ROAD, 23, STAMFORD ROAD. Nervous _jr% HEADACHES RELIEVED IN EMINUT E 9 J NERVE PAINS %«>&tf2£%£ T REPRESSION J^ggggaSSaS«- wi.h«-.«. Phensic THE 5-MINOTE TONIC PAIN-KIUER45 words
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Advertisement96 1939-03-16 7 Health is Jt BUILDS THE STAMINA TO OFFSET FATIGUEAVOID SICKNESS-RUN DOWN CONDITION Don't wait for sickness to strike you down—protect your health while you have it. Take Waterbury's Compound regularly every day. Waterbury's fortifies the system adds strength and stamina. Its pure liver and malt extracts enrich the blood. Its96 words
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Advertisement510 1939-03-16 7 W Neu) *d valuable advice .J< -'s W In face powder shades —at in hats and dresses Paris sett the fashion. That is why TokaWs new exciting shades were blended by a famous French Beauty Specialist. Here it the latest beauty newt tent by her direct from Paris: W Peach510 words
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Advertisement179 1939-03-16 8 PACKED OUT AG/Vj_Nj V F"'—"""HI EVERYBODY AGREES IT'S BIGGER i^H^ and BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE! Wf jfl^|H| CAPITOL 6 and 9.30 p.m. m mtmĔĔ Til MARCUS F.AMOC S Marmts LOVELIES: READ THE Helen Palmer Dolores Rip i k x Gene Born Beth Tabot PRESS REVIEWS! Reserved Seats $4 and S3.—179 words
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Advertisement237 1939-03-16 8 j THE NEW PHONE 5570. Owing to the A.R.P. Blackout the Ist Show wUI start at 6.30 p.m. and 2nd Show at 8.30 p.m. allowing the show U) finish before '-i to eleven. THEIiIOST PERFECT HALL~VvTTH PERFECT SOUND PROJECTION WILL ENTERTAIN YOU. NOTHING SACRED' ALL IN TECHNICOLOUR with FREDRIC MARCH237 words
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Advertisement381 1939-03-16 8 pavilion i LAST NIGHT. LELED ENJOYMEYp Ihair marriage vow read: "Lora, Ac Honor and obB y but always'r^e^^l ,un! ,T S ROWOYI in RIOTOUS' 5 m/ > ffifv, Ii «*«»D€MNIS O'KEEFE FLORENCE RICE 1 P S i.lB REGINALD OWEN UN E KNIGHT 1 f I I GAKlfilf X NO SHOW381 words
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Article701 1939-03-16 9 British Wireless. THE Army estimates were considered in iu L ndon Mar \*> 1 on the report stage this evening f C For the Labour Opposition Mr LeesSmith expressed concern that In the stall conversations between the British and French Governments no commitments, formal orBritish Wireless. - 701 words
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Article207 1939-03-16 9 British Wireless. London, Mar. 13. IN connection with the strong pro--1 test which the British Ambassador has been instructed to make in Tokyo regarding the bombing last week of ihe Baptist Mission Hospital at Sian, It was stated in a House of Commons answer this afternoonBritish Wireless. - 207 words
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Article206 1939-03-16 9 Singapore, Tuesday. pHIVATE J. Stewart, of the Gordon Highlanders, was to-day fined a tola] ol si 3 on two traffic charges tj which iv pleaded guilty. The case was one in which Stewart was charged with negligent driving and colliding with another car along Tarnpenis Road en206 words
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Article171 1939-03-16 9 fFro?\ Our OKn Reporter] .jEfc, Tu esclay.--Rernarking upon particularly niean nature of "the■ offen eĕ h22 ftSf 1 at tne learned magistral r*ord sf"h? lt conside 'ation the bad •f r% accu *ed and had passed a very moderate sentence on him. the Hon c Murray171 words
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Article298 1939-03-16 9 Berlin, Mar. 15. 'CZECHOSLOVAKIA has ceased to exist," declared Dr. Goebbels, broadcasting at 6 o'clock this morning. He announcer? that German troops have been ordered to march to Bohemia and Moravia, and where resistance was encountered it woulii immediately be broken by all means. Fie stated298 words
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Advertisement183 1939-03-16 9 Coming Shortly j j Alhambra j with bertuhß i 5 TAIA BIKE 11 I 5 Do V Fox Pi r ure l I m t HEADACHES AND ALL f£»NS Wm fjSk in QOOftlE QUICK TtMC I wujuMs wow *Lt m !TS2^^mm\ t JOE DANIELS AND HIS HOT SHOTS. F1313 Harlem183 words
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Advertisement172 1939-03-16 9 f jALHAMBRA-NEXT CHANGE I j At the RISK of THEIR LIVES for the THRILL of YOURS Screaming! Motors Racing! ff t hese Fire-FigWrn Blaze j JL Way To New Thrills For You! i S C *g tl" <»>*«««t>M»M»k» Lvr.tl by M. Jlftn. 6 Jstm ScH*>l A Fir»* M»CI Pw(y/t Pr*«M»t*4172 words
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Advertisement116 1939-03-16 9 i'hrill TO LLOYD C. DOUGLAS Greatest Masterpiece i alhambraJ j. °'n Ta ihj A iU> io-ni M h( The Second Slum >ull Commence at i) P.M. iggfrnd of 9.15 P.M. J Warner Bros. Great Dramatic Hit! I m ill Ir ffl I fijWhiie 0 1 ■I Banners M P HI116 words
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Article687 1939-03-16 10 nEVELOPMKNTS In the State which the world used to know as Czechoslovakia have been swift and startling The troops of three nations have marched into the territory, Poland and Hungary taking hand in the affairs of the dech Ukrainian province of Ruthenia while German forces have marched Into687 words
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1156 1939-03-16 10 E T. HUANG - ASIATIC VIEW OF EUROPE By E T. HUANG HELPLESS, or unwilling, to do anything in the new Czech crisis inevitable legacy of Munich- British statesmen are nevertheless adopting a firmer attuudTgenerally in their dealings with international problems. ™»flrm ness is attributed to a combination of causes,1,156 words
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Article69 1939-03-16 10 When an income-tax office caught fire, a Boy Scout climbed through a window into the building and put out the flames with a chemical extinguisher We trust he also did his good deed for the day. <• "Six batsmen were dismissed by R—'s smart work behind the69 words
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Advertisement319 1939-03-16 10 LEAR AS A DIAMOND AY I O£G» TBAOt mark M •Crystal Clear m Perfectly Pure M The Medicai Mint I IMAMIi\ l^ f OBiNSON CO., LTD. PINGAPOSE KUALA LUMPUR. I I Exquisite Perfumes* ii w—wwwrr CHANEL PERFUME. —ml m—m C Ing to favourable Rate of now within the =_TT-\ I*unpass319 words
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Advertisement115 1939-03-16 10 M 0 T H DO 0 M KILLS MOTH EGGS ONE APPLICATION OF *MO THDOOM' KEEPS THE MOTH AWAY FOR YEARS Fully Protects Wardrobes, Cupboards, Chests, Trunks. Shelves and EVERYTHING STORED IN THEM protects suits, dresses, blankets, etc., etc., also Furs, Carpets, Hooks, Piano Felts anything the moth goes for115 words
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952 1939-03-16 11 Slovakia Entered: Army Pauses On Way To Ruthenia r Reuter. HITLER AND HIS TROOPS ARE STILL ON THE* MARCH. AFTER TAKING THE CZECH PRO- J VINCES OF BOHEMIA AND MORAVIA UNDER* THE PROTECTION OF THE REICH HE HAS HIS TROOPS INTO SLOVAKIA REQUESTING fReuter. - 952 words
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Article206 1939-03-16 11 Reuter. London, Mar. 15. FOLLOWING the speech of the Premier in the Commons to-day on Czechoslovakia. Mr. Grenfell (Labour) declared that it was a day j cf humiliation and shame for Britain for we had allowed trust to be set aside, and allowed violenceReuter. - 206 words
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Article405 1939-03-16 11 Reuter. London, Mar. 15. WL Chamberlain entered the ComlTl mons to-day to make a statement on Czechoslovakia just before life tnd of question lime and ministerial cheers and derisive cries Irom the Opposition. The Premier said that the Government, having failed in the receiu endeavourReuter. - 405 words
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Article, Illustration38 1939-03-16 11 Territorials manning; the new 4.5-inch anti-afrcraft guns at their London war Station —somewhere in Kent. Although having a slower rale of fire the neu type of sun has an advantage in destructive power »2 the shell.38 words
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369 1939-03-16 11 Speed Up Defence Reuter. London, Max. It EVENTS in Czechoslovakia were the main pre occupation of a Cabinet meeting this morning. It is underthat the Ministers took a very grave view of the situation and consequently will press on the rearmament programme to theReuter. - 369 words
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Article45 1939-03-16 11 Considerable and bitter fighting has broken out in Ruthenia, where Ukrainians and Czechs are resisting the advance of the Hungarians, according to latest Reuter messages. The Hungarians are in consequence little mere than half way across in their advance to the Polish frontier.45 words
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443 1939-03-16 11 Democracies Must Act REPLYING in the House of Commons to Mr. bamberlain speech on the break-up of Czechoslovakia. Mr. Anthonj Eden, former Foreign Minister (who resigned because of Mr. Chamberlain's appeasement policy) declared that Europe was heading for anarchy and the world for443 words
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Article54 1939-03-16 11 Reuter. Belgrade, Mar. 16. CIONTINrOI S Anti-German J demonstrations took place in the Tcra/ia. which is tne main street of Belgrade, last night. Crowds singing national songs marched towards the Palace. Cries of "Long like the King." "Long live the Army. "Long live zechoslovakia" were heardReuter. - 54 words
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Advertisement27 1939-03-16 11 Osram Coiled Coil Lamps "^^H >« J MADE IN ENGLAND (Advertisement of The General kl:ctric Co., Ltd., of England, '-Magnet Hon i 19 W P S. 218 A.27 words
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522 1939-03-16 12 1 ATTACK" FROM SEA IRST con 'P u| sory black-out for Singapore and Johore takes I P ace t0 ni Kh* from 11 o'clock till to-morrow morning ReRjlations call for the restriction of lighting throughout the Wand .,1 Smgaporr and i„ Johore for522 words
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Article52 1939-03-16 12 /change has been made in this nmg's broadcast programmes from fe 8M8..C. i Mt 7.45 p.m. to-day, instead ol the ■mine already announced ther" >c a song recital by Madame Alses I This will continue up toJLSri m when the regular programme will resumed. j52 words
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Article295 1939-03-16 12 Reuter. London, Mar. 16. VATIOXAL defence was the subject haiLu V? I,wr 4 tan i s P««ch by Lord l hatfield, Mmister for Co-ordination in SSSV: lne H ««se oi Lord* i reply to fa debate on that subject. Mr Chamberlain's i,f noL C,Reuter. - 295 words
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374 1939-03-16 12 BPWUMf M Singapore. Wednesday. gEFCIRE Mr. Justice Home in the Supreme Court to-day further evidence hi» the case of the three Chinese Koh Ah Liat, Yeo Soo ttau and Tham Yew Chong, who are accused oi having shot W S "fJ ntention that h *<*374 words
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Article16 1939-03-16 12 An Imperial air mail arrived in Singapore this morning. Another is due on Saturday.16 words
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Article189 1939-03-16 12 yilE annual report of Malayan Breweries. Ltd, to be presented at a meeting of shareholders on Mar. SO, is as follows: After charging directors' fees and making adequate provision for depreciation and doubtful debts the net profit amounts to $174,595.56 which, with the balance of $21,822.36 brought189 words
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Article60 1939-03-16 12 (From Our Own Correspondent! Johore Bahru. Wednesday. Fines ranging from $5 to $20 wer imposed by Mr. J. B. Weiss, th: first magistrate on over seventy motor car owners for failing to renew their licences which expired on Dec. 31. Almost all the accused pleaded guilty and60 words
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Article233 1939-03-16 12 MERCHANTS and others eager to expand their business find the Press trie most effective medium in which to advertise. It is an undenfable fact that it pays to advertise. No matter what kind of methods you employ there is none to beat Press advertising.233 words
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Article123 1939-03-16 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Malacca, Monday. THE twenty-second annual general— meeting of th e St. Francis Asciation was held c+\ Sunday. Mar. 2, at the club premises. The President Mr. P. G. Pamadasa presiover a fai r attendance of members. After the hou. general secretary's report and123 words
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101 1939-03-16 12 Reuter. London, Mar. 15. QUESTIONED in the Commons by Mr. Day regarding differences in timings of Imperial Airways and the X.L.M. between London and Singapore, Captain Balfour stated that he intended to speed up the Empire services time table progressively by the extension ofReuter. - 101 words
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Article126 1939-03-16 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Wednesday. A 2l-YEAR-OLD Chinese woman the wife of an educated Chinese, was last night found hanging in her bedroom in their house in Kuala Kangsar Road. After their evening meal, it is understood, the members of the family weni out for126 words
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Article283 1939-03-16 12 IFw;k Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. WHS sequel to the death of a 70--year-old Sikh, who was killed in a ear accident in front of the General Post Office was hearrj in the Second Police Court before Che Abdul Malik, who acted as283 words
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Article73 1939-03-16 12 Reuter. Cairo, Mar. 16. A ROYAL salute told waiting citizens that the Cairn wedding contact uniting King Farouk's sister. Princess Fawzieh, with the Crown Prince ot* Iran had been signed in the Falace. b In accordance with Muslim practice the bride was net present. King Farouk andReuter. - 73 words
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Article112 1939-03-16 12 Reuter. London, Mar. Id. THE final Palestine proposals of the British Government were adopted by the Cabinet yesterday morning and submitted to the Arab delegates by the Briush delegates at St. James* Palace in the afternoon. The leader of the Palestinian Arabs asked for time toReuter. - 112 words
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Advertisement46 1939-03-16 12 UnPER-COQT UU H 1 T~jF ia unquestionably the undercoat of most intense opacity. It is a first class white enamel under«oating and is guaranteed free from adulterants and "extenders.'' j Weight—l9l lbs. per gallon. Fxtremely finely ground. Dries jĔg^ with a fine, smooth surface WPS 5546 words
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521 1939-03-16 13 McKerron's Rotary Address I, Singapore, Wednesday. the least exploited of all the Unfederated Malay mi depends for her future development entirely mean- of communication with *he neighbouring n< was emphasised by Mr. P. A. B. McKerron. acting liritish Adviser, Trengganu. in the course of Singapore521 words
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Article333 1939-03-16 13 column that then would be tefi a, and that Czechs ipk tely under the Reich, is being Slovaks are already ►up, Hungarians, h help to snatch ainian province d independence swallowed next. licir seizure f ►i arj and conr when he seizes up will be the two333 words
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127 1939-03-16 13 Reuter. London, .Mar. 15. yyHKN an all party deputation of Commoners representing the Palestine Committee saw Mr. Chamberlain yesterday evening:, it is understood that the Premier gave an assurance that the Government would not be permitted to liquidate the Jewish National Home andReuter. - 127 words
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Article63 1939-03-16 13 Reuter. Shanghai, Mar 15. -It is reliably learnt that nine heavy bombers dropped about fifty bombs" in a raid nn Ichang yesterday. The casualties are estimated at 250. An unconfirmed Chinese repcrt say.; t'.nn the American mission school was wrecked.—Reuter. Ichang, Mar. 15.- No foreign property lias beenReuter. - 63 words
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Article388 1939-03-16 13 Reuter. BERLIN, MAR. 15. AN OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE ISSUED AT THE CON- LI SIGN 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. - 388 words
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Article132 1939-03-16 13 Reuter. Vienna, Mar. 15.—The big military parade fixed for to day to celebrate the first anniversary of the unschluss has been cancelled, and it is uncertain whether Herr Hitler is coming to Vienna as anticipated. Herr Vcn Ribbentrop, accompanied by M Chvalkowsky and the chief protocol,Reuter. - 132 words
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Article104 1939-03-16 13 {From Our Own Reporter] Penang. Mar. 14. MR. Jagjit Singh, son of Dr. Jagat Singh of Penang left for England on Saturday, the 11th instant, by the P. and O. Ranpura. He will be joinine the Cambridge University to study law. Mr. Jagiit Singh was104 words
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135 1939-03-16 13 Reuter. Chungking. Mar. 15. ,QN the conclusion of an important military conference a famous Chinese strategist forecast an imminent large-scale Chinese counter-offensive. While refusing to divulge details of the Chinese plans, he declared: "In the forthcoming Chinese counter-offensive Chinese forces will use a certain point asReuter. - 135 words
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Article141 1939-03-16 13 Montreal. INDICATING the value to domestic trade of the requirements of the large railway companies, the Canadian National Railway, which operates 24,000 miles of tracks in the Dominion, purchased goods to the value of $51,600,000 during 1938. Of thLs total $11,100,000 was expended on new141 words
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94 1939-03-16 13 Reuter. London, Mar. 15. REUTER understands that a meeting of the Arab delegates is called to-morrow when the British Government will lay before them the conclusions reached as a result of the past five necks' consultations on the Palestine problem. The second meetingReuter. - 94 words
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Advertisement159 1939-03-16 13 J much nicer I I with the addition of a little I Acorn Milk. It nn kes it taste A f« so good that you can hardly j A -r"l 0 1 tell it's not made with real M At I tl< l\ cream. Acorn Milk is pre- km Jt\*159 words
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Article310 1939-03-16 14 tiong Kong Shanghai Bank ..7. A.P.C I. PIOHT goals were scored in a Business Houses League fixture played on ths Harbour Board ground yesterday evening between the Hong Kong Shanghai Bank Club and the A.P.C. team. The Bankers proved tot strong (Tor the A.P.C end.310 words
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Article110 1939-03-16 14 LEN Harvey, who recently became British heavyweight champion by defeating Eddie Phillips, will meet tarry Gain* at the Harringay arena to-nifht (Thursday) in a 15-rpund contest for the British Empire championship. Harvey is 32 and Gains, who is a Negro hailing from Canada, is 37.110 words
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Article, Illustration730 1939-03-16 14 MALAYS .5, Police 1. FEWER THAN HALF A DOZEN GOALS WERE SCORED AT ANSON ROAD STADIUM YESTERDAY AFTERNOON WHEN THE MALAYS MET AND DEFEATED THE POLICE IN A FIRST DIVISION S.A.F.A. LEAGUE SOCCER MATCH BY FIVE GOALS TO ONE. Play on the730 words
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Article55 1939-03-16 14 he following will represent the Ml. ZU n Bangers against the Fort Canning Civilians, m ,i friendly soccer at the lat er's gTooad, an .Saturday at aif> p.m.:—Chin; Junan. Teck Yong. Kok Ann, Beng Kiong, Teck Beng; Johari. Siong Seng, Ah Hock, Jack, Guan Kiat. Reserves: Yew Cher.55 words
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Article179 1939-03-16 14 Reuter. UWLKS defeated! Inland l>> three goals to one in an international soccer match at Wrexham yesterday. mirM.ES were confident at the start an I IT Cumner gathered from a pass from B vn Jones and scored in th- seventh minute. Mliilgan equalised, f^II wing a mix-upReuter. - 179 words
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400 1939-03-16 14 S.CC. Rs 4, Manchester Rs I. A SPLENDID recovery in the latter hail oi the second session, enabled the S.CC. reserves to register a comfortable four goals to one victory over the Manchesters Reserves on the padang, yesterday. Play was never ai any400 words
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Article62 1939-03-16 14 Reuter. I Mlflrji. ."Mar. IS —Ihe HritMi ItSllUl Board rl Centre! a:ineuncr lhat they have received Firm t' r mmy Parr £7M in r 4 !!f)iin;t of <>>r claim !>>' S v iuy Hafts, Ihe promoter. Use board Males, Thi?- sue having brrn paid b> Fan-, theReuter. - 62 words
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Article197 1939-03-16 14 Pulau Hrani.... 1, Mental Hospital 0. pULAU brani beat, the Mental Hospital at soccer yesterday by the only goal scored, in a match al the In Iter's ground at Yin Chu Kyne Road in Division II (A) of the B A.f.a. League. Shortly after the197 words
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383 1939-03-16 14 R.A.F. (Reserves; Loyals (Reserves) JHE footbaU match in the Reserv League, played last night between the Loyals and RAF at GiUman Barracks, ended in i draw. The match was evenly contested was rather -heavy/ although tlvilb'" territorial encounters vere not wanthV 1 There was very383 words
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Article57 1939-03-16 14 THF; following are tin 1 football n* M ived j DIVISION I Chei ea l: Bfc«kuo« I Pvnd*i land tr V< t Kuddercflel' 1 1 T' 1 DIVISION in (Son'lirn' B urnemoulh i 1 division in (Northern 1 Bradford City I r «fOTTISH I u y DIVISION57 words
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Article41 1939-03-16 14 Sorrer: Publishers v S diuni <2A Excj J C.B A. (2BK I' via «JK€. Teania:. S.c.C J uai Padang. imi i \r.i»^ High FM<w: B.ra p.m. (6.7 f" 1 l.uv. Tides: Ini 2 .10 p m '2 W41 words
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Advertisement14 1939-03-16 14 T7 1 A 1 Tankard I of Health I Distributed by Fmer Heave M14 words
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Article91 1939-03-16 15 K lh K( imenl (C) Co ..1 M uh played ai i F*J i, ks iast night 1 HQ.) and C Xi cimnit endM ,i the former, fd 1,1 J* ded, 11■ Loyals a |s within live utlwr The i few minutes three goals interval91 words
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Article161 1939-03-16 15 Kuala Lumpur. mi mdidates were exercised i tracks this morning *-reparation for the Selangor Gold r-i mfet on Saturday. The going and „me interesting galZ*n witnessed. er) was tried over •.< ttady gallop, and and JEREMIAH associated together a< c at threequarter ed pleasingly. ILA]161 words
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Article122 1939-03-16 15 > I and Tort Canning draw at cricket yesterday ranglin, time intervening. M scored 140 runs and ig team 80. are the scores: I C A. Turner 25 25 Dowling 14 Wilton 17 •ran 4 ling b Dowling 4 1 Baker b levers 13 bowling122 words
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846 1939-03-16 15 Princess Prim Scores Double For Meet Kuaia Lumpur. Wednesday. X second day's races in Ihe Selanjror Turf Club's (Sold ('up meet were run off in tine weather at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon. There was a lair attendance prevent for a week day846 words
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Article80 1939-03-16 15 liuee I. WAIT A BIT $16 and 88. Lady Lavinia $9. Pretty Quiet S7. Race 2—PRINCESS TRIM St. and SB. Cosmetic 819. Fsquire 531. Race I—LI TOUQtI.I 537 and Sll. Alum Rock Sll. Fighting Finish 89. Race 1: Valscourt S2B $9 Mhn S7 Viola II S780 words
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192 1939-03-16 15 FIVE lies in the mixed doubles of the S.CC. Lawn Tennis Tournament were played yesterday, all of them ending In straight sets The results were as follows: Roy Smith and Mrs. Smith beat R. J. Tovey and Miss Croft, C—4, 6—2. F. V. Read and192 words
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Article77 1939-03-16 15 COMMENTARY by the 8.8.C. on the contest between Len Harvey, heavyweight champion, and Larry Gains will be broadcast at 9.30 p.m. Greenwich Mean Time to-day (4.50 a.m. Singapore time to-morrow). Short recording of the commentary will be broadcast again by the 8.8.C to-morrow at 2.20 a.m.77 words
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Article101 1939-03-16 15 1 N a shooting match on Sunday. "B*' Company, -si Battalion. Manchester Regiment, beat "B" Company, Ist. Battalion, Singapore Volunteer Corps. Results: Match One. 300 yards deliberate: I R. S. M W. Riley <S.V.C.) 23; 2, Lieut. E. J. C. Spanton (Manchestei Regiment I 22. Match Two,101 words
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Advertisement134 1939-03-16 15 WATCH FOR THE MAin I MAII f; ll\ On the X -I danger list is the man who %Wk neglectsacough, f |P.-fi. cold or'flu. Nothing is more likely to Emulsion. It soothes and own the way to serious heals. It strengthens anu fung troubles\han a per- maintains thebody: l «*J134 words
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Advertisement100 1939-03-16 15 REGAIN YOUR HEALTH DYSPEPSIA I BILIOUSNESS GENERAL DEBILITY CONSTIPATION NERVOUSNESS LOSS OF APPETITE, %M < Don't be sickly, ruo- down, ailing. Take DR. KAI FMANN S Irf SULPHUR BITTERS —the famous blood purifier—and build up C)P$ y° ur entire system getting new health, new vigour, new life. r ul A.100 words
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Advertisement72 1939-03-16 15 j 11 J BRITISH KKTWttrV'&\ "BIJi; (MXX" Brand BRITISH PORTLAND i: >i i: i JTIiS British Portland Cement has been put to widespread use throughout Malaya, and time has served to prove its uniformity of quality, and consistent strength Used by the Public Works Department and Municipality throughout Malaya. Delivered72 words
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Article179 1939-03-16 16 FOR mem years, the Children's Concerts, for which Mr. E. A. Brown ia responsible, have been of great benefit in introducing good music to the young people of Singapore. Another of the concerts was held in the Memorial Hall yesterday afternoon and will be repeated to-morrow (Friday).179 words
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Article45 1939-03-16 16 Mr. T. W. Ong. of Braddell Bros., and Mrs. Ong. leave Singapore on Mar. 24 in the Marnix van Oldenbarnevelt for Europe. Mrs. Ong will proceed to Soutn Amjrica to visit her family there and will rejoin Mr. Ong in London.45 words
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Article122 1939-03-16 16 Reuter. Moscow, Mar. 15. A TREMENDOUS increase in the Soviet's armed forces was mentioned by Marshal Voroshilov, addressing the 18th Congress of the Communist Party. In the course cf the last five-year plan, he declared the size of the army had more than doubled, the air force increasedReuter. - 122 words
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Article179 1939-03-16 16 F Singapore, Wednesday. INES totalling $3,000 were imposed on three motor-sampan men this morning, by Mr. G. S. Rawlings, the Third Magistrate The men, Neo Ah Kow, Chua Tee Hang and Goh Ah Hap. pleaded guilty to "importing rubber into the Colony without a certificate of179 words
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108 1939-03-16 16 We welcome urfwifrom reof/ Pr .s m publishing tl, m i no* wcessarily d OMmice. wtth thZy* expressed. Uf|f i [To the Editor of the Malay a Tribune] Sir—May I add to the glut of suggested social reforms in Singapore by proposing that it be108 words
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Article133 1939-03-16 16 [To the Editor of the Malay a Tribunei Sir.—The Traction Company do not appear to run sufficient omniDuses between Joo Chiat Roaa and Baffles Quay. I left my house at B.5 this mcrning ana two minutes later a beautiful 44-seater came along. But it was packed to capacity133 words
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Article195 1939-03-16 16 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune Sir.—Japan's militarists have so many problems at home and abroad tnat they are in a delirium. On one side they are waging a prolonged war with China; on the other side they are near to a major clash with Soviet Russia.195 words
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Article50 1939-03-16 16 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir—The audiences of the motion picture theatres would appreciate very much if the management showing the same ne programme, would h »«< well chosen short in lb «*> The majority in the nJ, night, comprise Yours, etc., r Patron Singapore. Mar.50 words
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Article417 1939-03-16 16 iro the Editor o/ the M a,ay a by'the Hwi 'm^Tiv subject of the hcu ine 7 clerical workers. The scheme, as set fort», quite good on the Sv°i eS S Cf llis ar S unic "ts Mr x-'v T :s Teck has contradicted him»'/ leated417 words
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Article108 1939-03-16 16 At a children's party given I Singapore Filipino Association held recently at the residence of th< I in which lUUiy memberfamilies participated and la by a general meeting, the follov elected office-bearers foi the current year 1939 President, Mr. M And Vice-President. Mr. F Villaneuva.new elected; hon. secretary.108 words
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Advertisement626 1939-03-16 16 wornm schuk's S TIIM A flvea immediate refit*. Has bcc», used Miii excellent lcsults in Asthma, BvendUtia, and troubles v; ?ac respiratory etc. $1-80 per bottle. g 30 cis. PHABSOL ASTHMA POWDEH »0 cents a box, Postage 20 cts. CHARI CO., Robinson Road, Singapore. Phone 2249. O y e-»«rim»«. people626 words
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Advertisement145 1939-03-16 16 An Example To Follow. XXX Throughout every twenty-four nours, ail over Malaya, Siam, and the Netherlands East Indies, hundreds of men and women are devoting their spare time to tht study of I.C.S. Courses, knowing full well that by learning how to do their present work better they are preparing145 words
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Advertisement248 1939-03-16 16 The Malayan Engineering! Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in Singapore). Registered Office, Winchester House, Singapore. Nomina] Capital $1,000,000.00 Subscribed Capital 100,000.00 DIVIDED INTO 100,000, Ordinary Shares of $10 each. For full particulars and pro*pe< tus. please apply to. The Company's Head Office 10 12. Winchester House. Singapore, or from the following agents,248 words
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Advertisement150 1939-03-16 16 Vigour Restored, Glands Made Young In 24 Hours I stiff* J*. is no kmffer nacessa (i tt eaH from loss of rigour md i memory and body, r>blood, sickly skin, del nleep, because ID An* discovered a qu.-k, easy these troubles. This discovery Is In to-take tablet form 1 less,150 words
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Article59 1939-03-16 17 Paris, Mar. 15. nj the Hlinka Guard \f\< Sfrvist* have been called up l affording to a message V j in order lo secure fl* 1 ?L r n (»i the Slovak frontiers. M V t ■•■> reported to have been the Hungarians in v* f ~^t59 words
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Article197 1939-03-16 17 RLIN, MAR. 15. OPS HAVE OCCUWHICH IS NOW OF GERMANY'S (TORATE OF KBB" d Pilsen Almutz I the Resienstadt, lowed the Czech i ir arms. German troops r.nd took mains calm but are responding to I :ast every quarter ietly, but depresre, Parents are Lto heir197 words
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Article32 1939-03-16 17 Reuter. Won \Tir ,c lii the Commons question, Mr. Shakesil Britain and Qiselves allied in any contemplated tbs.% would be complete, j 'ready begun be- naval staffs and C^rontinued.—Renter.Reuter. - 32 words
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640 1939-03-16 17 Singapore, Wednesday. po,iec courtthis Quay and No «Lk d J Sm S a P° r e ««<« frequent Collyer y and No. 35, Robinson Road, for the purpose of book-making. the sir nrf Q accusec claimed tria! while Mr f r CU&ed pleacled guilt yBuDoressimV640 words
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Article116 1939-03-16 17 For years, doctors wanted to find a food that would not irritate the inflamed stomach walls of patients suffering from gastritis and that at the same time would rebuild the patient's strength. In severe cases of gastritis solid foods are out of the question, even liquid116 words
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114 1939-03-16 17 British Wireless. London, Mar. 14. U7ITII only three weeks of the financial year to run, the deficit on Mar. 11 amounted to £23,805,012, having been reduced during the week by £20,662,491. Ordinary revenue during; the week totalled £25,374,823. making a tota> to daU' ofBritish Wireless. - 114 words
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Article81 1939-03-16 17 Reuter. Wash in* ton. Mar. 15. MR. Roosevelt in a social message ITI to the Coneress Occlaied that a serious relief situation existed. Unless the Congress speedily appropriated more mcney, reduction in the works giving employment will have to be made within three weeks. Mr.Reuter. - 81 words
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Article91 1939-03-16 17 British Wireless. London. Mar. 14. The United Kingdom exports in February were valued at £38,052,216, as compared with £37,558,722 a year ago. Imports amounted to £65,515.512 against £75,793,898. The value of imports is the lowest for any month for more than two years. Re-exports last months were valuedBritish Wireless. - 91 words
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Advertisement167 1939-03-16 17 WHY FALSE TEETH WEARERS HAVE RAD RREATH Millions Suffer Without Knowing! i n °tlce any odor from scum, tarnish, stain and odor— mate or bridge—but other» dissolves It away and leaves your Dentists call this odor plate sweet and clem as new. f n?l |re brea'h" and It's serl- Your167 words
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Advertisement251 1939-03-16 17 _r_T f, es €©/M€/gMhm shaves— ft a mnaltiKr J g: J i| Here's a tip! Add a drop or two of Scrubb's to your shaving water. It softens the S beard and makes the razor's work twice as easy. Also cools the skin and prevents that sor« feeling I It's251 words
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Advertisement342 1939-03-16 17 MAKE SURE OF ENJOYING j YOUR MEALS BY HAVING THEM AT [Raffles Brasserie THE POPULAR RENDEZVOUS FO R A LA CARTE AT MODERATE PRICES SPECIAL TIFFIN $1.00 EXCELLENT CUISINE UNDER THE UFERV!niON OF A EUROPEAN CHEF CONCERT DANCE MUSIC PROVIDED NIGHTLY BY a RELAY OF RAFFLES ORCHESTRA. BAKERY CONFECTIONERY I342 words
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Article341 1939-03-16 18 Central News. Sian. QOME 750 war refugees are living happily in the two refugee colonies in western Shensi, one at Yuenkwantan in Paochi and the other at Silver Cave Beach in Fenghsien. These refugees came from Hopei, Honan and Shantung where they were driven fromCentral News. - 341 words
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92 1939-03-16 18 International News Agency. Shanghai.. Till total strength of Chinese gucrril'as operating behind Japanese lines exceed 2.500.0<'0. according to an estimate by Chinese military authorities in Kweilin. In Hopei province alone, it is said, between 300.000 and 400.000 guerrillas are constantly harassing Japanese linesInternational News Agency. - 92 words
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372 1939-03-16 18 Establishing Closer Liaison With Chungking International News Agency. ]y|R. Luganelz Oreisky, Soviet Ambassador to China wKj h been maintaining the stabilization movements of Chb Chungking, is to leave for Moscow early thw month (Mar*! upon the instructions of the Kremlin, it isInternational News Agency. - 372 words
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114 1939-03-16 18 International News Agency. Lnngch i MORE than 7' 1 lined for the ment in Chungking r Haiphong ti lt is -earned that most < i ilu::, ar* s- !d en a B as an indication <>i given by certain Western 'l he authori ;»-entInternational News Agency. - 114 words
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161 1939-03-16 18 Cnwgfcfcfc "pINAL victory will be China's if we continue our war of wear and tea against Japan for two or three years more." declared General OA bens. Director of the Political Training Hoard of Ihe National MilW Council and ice Minister of War.161 words
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Article18 1939-03-16 18 The Natl I Chungking has for the construct! tal to give medical aw rlminf sir raMs18 words
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Advertisement328 1939-03-16 18 &r i CONSULT I The United States Life Insurance Company IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK ESTABLISH EC lISO H H H FRIES, Manager for Malaya UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE Phone 4447 PILES Sufferers from the maddening irritation, the exhausting, agonising pain caused by piles I Do not wait until piles328 words
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Advertisement117 1939-03-16 18 BLADES TE r^^^ After years of research, Gillette j mĔßti engineers have succeeded in r mlffKm Dntting a sharp edge on stainless steel. J/. There is no cleaning and drying to be done after shaving with a Stainles* Gillette blade. It is not even necessary to remove the z'.ziz from117 words
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699 1939-03-16 19 H HIJI WAS PERSUADED TO GIVE UP FAST troy's Assurance 1\T having been reached <»f <k« o Mar. 7. 1 Uh h "e n, ook a small quantity T y 'T V7* Gandhi, and thus broke hfc fast l h tho receiot of decided to break fr m ihe Residen*699 words
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Article211 1939-03-16 19 (United Press). Bombay, Mar. npilE Ballard Pier wore a festive j J MjftftJf&ec this afternoon when the Egyptian Wald delegation to the I Tripuii session of the Indian National Congress arrived by s.s. "Strathnavar." As soon a t'ne delegation led by Mohan:med Bassoon! Bey. leader ol the(United Press). - 211 words
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Article567 1939-03-16 19 (United Press). Tripuri. Mar. 7. AT Gandhi ji s fast has half won the fight of the states subjects ai! over India for responsible government is the view expressed in the Tripuri Congress circles in connection wilh the happy termination of the fast. Sj. Subhas Chandra Bose,(United Press). - 567 words
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Advertisement393 1939-03-16 19 fimples and Bad Skin Fought in #t) 0h U Hours W W BEFORE AFTER pry of Nixoderm by an to worl* immediately, clearing and healing if is no Iong.r neces- your skin, making it softer, whiter and to suffer from u*1y. dis- velvety smooth. In just u day or two393 words
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Advertisement173 1939-03-16 19 Daily India Page Edited by G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. Fore'- Mt\ Four Square isn't a new golfing score—it's just the grandest little tobacco that ever got a man out of a tight comer. Give him a pipeful and he'll face a slice or a stymie with more than equanimity. For this173 words
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Article, Illustration167 1939-03-16 20 Well-Known Families United One of the most interesting Chinese society weddings took place in Singapore on Tuesday when Miss Rosalind Yuping Wong, eldest daughter of Dato and Datin S. Q. Wong was married to Mr. Foo Yin Chiew, third son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Foo167 words
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