Malaya Tribune, 27 March 1939
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Title Section38 1939-03-27 1 The Malaya Tribune National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL. XXVI, No. 72. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, March 27, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1939 2YE CE^38 words
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Advertisement176 1939-03-27 1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 1 bring you RESULTS I for only 3 CENTS per word in this paper n y jgP———a——i— ===!^^^M I I MI "M»W"MMMWMMH H KNILM Announce... I I Very Attractive Passage Fares m M For School Children Returning Home For Holidays NO MATTER DISTANCES. K.N.I.L.M. WJLL SOLVE THE life'176 words
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Advertisement76 1939-03-27 1 -I?'.!.!!!.:!!!!!!!':: .«'5:;::::::::::::;;j;::::-:;-:::;; sl **i;ts? YEE Shoon GRANITE QUARRY i I Svecialisls in granite coping stones sad granite work of any descrip- tfnn. Enquiries for particulars will be promptly attended to at No. «4, WILKINSON ROAD, cr Ollire: No. ?-H. MAS DAI ROAD. 121 UILE4, Sl\<;AP<mE. -NO OBLIGATION- ■MSsHSKKs?iHn::::H::H»U:!::!:u::r l !ltAltl^\ll\76 words
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Advertisement442 1939-03-27 1 umĔ B m W Ha c I fi "j| W Skm J I I M i Wmi\ Hi > 111 kl i CARDEN FURNITURE Theso decoritlve urr.« \m\ J and flower bOM will 1 cr«-atp an >tmo>pi>BW /".IMITED or etutna unu tttntc- ti »n to rout canton S q High442 words
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Advertisement241 1939-03-27 1 f MADAME PAGE LATE 92. PICCADILLY, LONDON. DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER TAILORMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS IN STOCK. FROM:— I$ 5. 30. j 13 BATTERY ROAD, j TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE. THE BIGHT LABEL IS I "White Label I j FAMOUS I 'J*sgg&* I ■EKGEHLf -.if I BBBBStMLgBB ill -lii-'l.!! I ROLE AGENTS:241 words
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Article136 1939-03-27 2 'THREE leading players have been engaged by Columbia for its picA itunzation of the sensational Broadway stage hit, "Blind Alley," soon to be filmed under the direction of Charles Vidor. They are, as announced by the studio this week, Ralph Bellamy, Joan Perry and Chester Morris.136 words
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Article90 1939-03-27 2 ;F FRED ALLEN, radio's leading corn:- dkin lives to be a hundred, he'ii always get rattled on a first night cf a how—or the first day In a picture. Fred says: "The first day on the se loaves me jumpy. I get so completely nixed up between90 words
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Article142 1939-03-27 2 pIS Meredith and Robert Sterling, 1 Columbia contract players, wer* 1 c.ssigned to feature roles *in 14 Firsl Offenders." This new drama which .yank McDonald is directing is based on -he popular radio programme. "First Offender.' conducted by Hieh Sheriff J Slavin of New Haven142 words
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Article52 1939-03-27 2 CAPITOL: 'The Marcus Show ALHAMBRA: "Josette." PAVILION: "Having Wonderful I ROYAL: "Chabukwali." MARLBOROUGH: "Chinthamani." QUEENS- "Tovarich." ROXY: "Fr a Diavolv." GARRICK: "Mv Maid." HAPPY WORLD: "Cabaret. Si cinema, and othi i tractions. NEW WORLD: "Cabaret. SI merry-go-round cinema i ides. GREAT WORLD. "Cabaret, Sid. Shon cinema, and52 words
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Article250 1939-03-27 2 TO-MORROW FOR ALL READERS. Don't seek inter: ci regarding matters of financ and in business affairs general!'/, refrain from pushing thine The stars ere adverse to pn gress and development. Love t fairs not likely to proceed smoothly. SPECIAL INFLUENCES i January 21 to February 19.250 words
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Advertisement391 1939-03-27 2 STSAMKR SAILINGS. BRITISH f INDIA <t«e:orpoiateo: in Enp'and). T. O. S. N. CO.S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tounage Spore. 1939 CARTHAGE 15,000 Apr 7 J BANGALORE G.OOO Apr' H RAJPUT AN A 17.000 Apr 21 RANCHI 17,000 May 5 BHUTAN 6,100 May 6 KU R «.000 May 13 RANFURA 17.000 May391 words
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Advertisement473 1939-03-27 2 STEAMER SAILINGS; §NOKI)DEUTSCHEK LLOYD, (Incorporated in Germany). The u-idcrur.tcd are im? Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NOKTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 S SJB. "FRANKEN" omitjj Manila Mar. 31 < i "REGENSBURG" Apr. 6 "GNJ I3ENAU" omit* North China Apr. 13 "LIPPB" omits Tsinglau Apr. 25473 words
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Advertisement405 1939-03-27 2 [BE firr3j I LUXURY with ECONOMY One-Class Motorships Cabins with Private Hath. Z 5 Excellent Cuisine Moderate Fare:-. j lo: MARSEILLES, LONDON, To: PALESTINE, ROTTERDAM. S ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND HAMBURG COPENHAGEN. COPENHAGEN INDIA abt. Apr. 1 FIONIA Iftr. 28 MALAYA Apr. 24 I MEONIA Apr. 11 KINA May 20 Z405 words
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Advertisement145 1939-03-27 2 HAMBURC.-AMERIKA LI NIK S Dcutsch-Austrilr < he Dampfschiffs Gescllschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASoiiNGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAFAN PORTS. Due Snore 1939. t m.s. KULMERLAND Direct Aor. 4 s„\ NORDMARK via Manila Apr. 13 t m.s. DUILJURG via Manila May 2 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG145 words
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Miscellaneous225 1939-03-27 2 DAILY CROSSWORD! I I I II I 'j*?-'' HL JHHH mumU i -JBMBK 1 ?j 1 I 1 i 1 i L—L IPWIW Ml mm CLUES ACROSS: CLUES DOWN 3. Cut rental <anagvam>. 1. a puzzle to puzzle you 8. A beetle to wear. 2. Thanks for a blazing 10.225 words
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Article585 1939-03-27 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Saturday. RUBBER Qf r fJi oUs To-day Change Steady Idle °P ot Buyers 8 116 8 turn Sellers erne Ist Forward (Apr.i June) Buyers 8 116 8 1 Sellers 8% oiiic «5 2nd Forward (July|Sept.) Buyers 8% 8 116 ~i J« Sellers 83 16585 words
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Article873 1939-03-27 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Mar. 25, 1 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 6 4;Austral Amal 4 9 5 3 Austral Malay 39 44,Ayer Hitam 20 6 21 6 Ayer Weng 0.67 0.71 Bangrin Tin 19 19 9 Batu Selangor873 words
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Article25 1939-03-27 3 Singapore, Mar. 25. The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation.25 words
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Article110 1939-03-27 3 London T.T. 2|3 25i32 London demand 2|3 2532 Lyons demand 2043 Switzerland demand 239 I|4 Hamburg demand 134 New York demand 54 1-3 Montreal demand 54 5116 Batavia demand 101 314 Samarang demand 101 5 3 Calcutta demand 154 la Bombay demand 154 12 Rangoon demand 154 i! 2110 words
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Article85 1939-03-27 3 London TT. 2,3 31|32 London demand 214 London 30 days* sight 24 1132 London 60 days' sight 214 113 London 3 months' sight 214 1116 London 4 months' sight 24 33° New York demand '54 53 New York 90 d|s 54 f5 Calcutta demand 156 14 Bombay demand 15685 words
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Article16 1939-03-27 3 Singapore, Monday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $110 r> (unchanged).16 words
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Article15 1939-03-27 3 The price of rubber at noon in to-day was*— Buyers 27%; Sellers 27'/ H15 words
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Article258 1939-03-27 3 6% Maynard Co., Ltd.. 130,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 N 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL! i% 1901 red. 1940 $4o!),0U0 Int Mar 31. Sept. 30 IU2V 103** uom 1907 red. 19*? $1 GOO.OOC Int Mar 31, Sent 60 lObV* IHJ norn 4} 1909 red. 19o£ ♦1.J0L.000 Int.258 words
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119 1939-03-27 3 DAILY PRICES CUHKEN*. Singapore, Saturday. Buyers. Sellers. No. IX R.S.S. Spot loose 27% 28 ft No. LX R.S.S. F. 0.8. in cases March 28 28^ G.F.A.Q. R.S.S. F. 0.8. in bales March 27% 27 7 8 F.A.Q. R.S.S. F. 0.8. in bales March119 words
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Article98 1939-03-27 3 London, Mar 25. Paris 176 59 64 New York 4 68 ft Montreal 4 70 5 16 Brussels 27.83 ft Geneva 20.82' 2 Amsterdam 8.82 3 16 Milan 89 1111 Berlin 11.67 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Prague nom. Helslngfors 2263/ 4 Madrid nominal Lisbon 110V 4 Athens 54798 words
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Advertisement29 1939-03-27 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. UMITEIJ HUE. MARINE, MOIOR EHICLL HI'RULARY, PERSONAL ACCI iENT, WORKMEN'S CO4PENSA lON AND PUBLIC UAKIUTi INSURANCE. ■mx) OFFICE: ICD CECIL eriiEET, SINGAPORE. W. HALL,29 words
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Advertisement30 1939-03-27 3 mm m BRITISH LNSURANCE COMPANY, LTD I Incorporated In New Zealand. FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. W. G. DOVE. Manager. I. 592« 2. hini&vaoD flrren30 words
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Advertisement154 1939-03-27 3 Advances against goods and produce at low rates of interest may be arranged with us. We also offer Godown spaces to let at low rentals. Further particulars will be supplied on application. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) UMI i ID. Guaranteed and Control'cd b> THE MERC AMI ILE BANS154 words
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Advertisement348 1939-03-27 3 lI.WK OF t lIIVA Incorporated 1r» China by Special Charter) 12. Cecil Btreet Sir. t tn Telephones' Offlee 6444 Asst Manager's Office 6442 Exchange Dept 6441 General Offlre t>lBB-9 Cable Address CHUNGKFO Paid Up Capital h 540.n00.nn0 or Reserve Funds h Fxces* of Ch. t 5.200 000 00 Total Assets348 words
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Advertisement650 1939-03-27 4 If There Is Something You Want To Buy Or Sell—Read These Ads Situations Vacant A TEACHER: Preferably a Lady Applicant. Must be Senior Cambridge. Apply Box No. 233 c.o Malaya Tribune, Kuala Lumpur. (511) LADY TEACHER to Teach Mandarin to children in family thrice weekly. Write Box No. 235, Malaya650 words
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Advertisement654 1939-03-27 4 WANTED: Second hand Printing Pre&j and types. Apply Box No. 242, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (522) WANTED ENGLISH KARRY-KOT, j reasonable price. Colbon, 24 Married I Quarters, R.A.F., iSeletar. (492) WANTED: iseeond-hand new modern bicycle. State price. 12, Peirce Road, Singapore. (464) WANTED: Agents on most liberal terms. Nationals Limited, High654 words
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Advertisement653 1939-03-27 4 YOUNG APOLLON BAR -BENDINO Complete courses $7 L. K. Chan, 303, Geylang Road, Singapore. (47.;.» DON'T FAIL to read the Super Physique Magazine Written by World's Leading English and American Authorities of Health and Physical Culture. Become a Subscriber. Osly $2.50 per year. Cups given away for Body Beautiful Competition.653 words
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Advertisement694 1939-03-27 4 AUSTIN SALOON, 1930 15.9 H.P. Apply Chop Chong Sam, 129, Lavender Street. (459) FOR SALE: Ford 10 Saloon 1935 $650. Apply Box 231, Malaya Tribune, Ipon. (507) FOR SALE: Essex twosealer good condition $200,-. Cash or .'learest offer. Apply Holland-Huis, 304. Orchard Road. 1540-B) FOR SALE: Balilla Flat, perfect condition,694 words
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Advertisement626 1939-03-27 4 PAINSTAKING Experienced Teacher, j Katong, invites pupils to own home fo: 1 Pitman's Shoruhand Lessons Charges Moderate. Box No. 224, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. M» OHETTIAJ**' PREMIER INSTITUTION (Afternoon Se.<jsion) 44, Orchard Road. Singapore. Limited number or students admitted to Cambridge Classes. Also criv.ite tuitions for Cambridge subjects. (455) LATRST CAB.iRET626 words
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Advertisement590 1939-03-27 4 EUROPEAN LADY wishes t acquaintance of an elder! v gentleman. Box 243 Singapore. 1 d J n bune. YOUNG MAN of 25 municate with respectable '< particulars to Box No 23P SS bune. Singapore. iI WANTED: DUTCHM.V round capable Eurasian wife T< leuhrm girls recommend. Reply with B culars.-age and590 words
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187 1939-03-27 5 [From Our Own Reporter Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. BLEEPING in view the rapid settlement of industrial disputes, bills to encourage the establishment of trade unions in the F.M.S. are expected to be published before introduction in the Federal Council shortly. It is understood that187 words
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Obituary216 1939-03-27 5 MR. Waller Anthony Lang Schoiield, civil engineer in the employ of the Directorate of Works. Royal Air Force Station, Selctar. Singapore, passed away at the General Hospital early yesterday morning at the age of 50 years. He had been ill for about six weeks. Mr.216 words
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Article448 1939-03-27 5 Prose Selections With ExercisesFourth Year—By M. Alderton Pink 2s. 3d. Prose Selections With Exercises— Ihiid Year—M. Alderton Pink. 2s. 3d. The Modern of Bnfjiteh History By E. J. S. Lay. Is. 4d Introductory School Mathematics by L. Crosvlaiid. 2s. 6d. Olacmillian Co.) HALF one's school-life Is448 words
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Article, Illustration25 1939-03-27 5 Flying Officer L T. B. Rowland, of the R.A.F and Miss Kd*th Veronica Barker-Baker, who were married on Saturday at the Registry.—Tribune.25 words
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Article772 1939-03-27 5 [From Our Own Correspondent I London, Mar. 16. 4 SERIES of questions directly and indirectly affecting Malaya was asked in the Commons to-day. mv Day asked the Secretary of State for Air, whether he could g'vs the "me allowances, allowing for ihc idju rnients lr.772 words
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Article87 1939-03-27 5 Arrived from N.E.I, by KLM pane PH-ARZ" Mr v Gijn. Mr S. V/ Durkee. Left for Medan, India and Europe by KLM plane PH-ARZ" —Mr. v Gijn, Mr. Ng Tjleng Hio, Mr. A. F. Stafleu. Arrived from Europe, Inaia and Med.in Oy KLM pan Pl'-ALO". Mr. U.87 words
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Advertisement578 1939-03-27 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. ATEK DEPARTMENT. Applications are inviterl for vacancie! the permanent staff of the Wa r ei n< partment as follows: A. One Draftsman Surveyor. Grade IV. tencing salary $50 per month, risv annual increments of $10 per ith to a maximum of $80 per month. Candidates must have had578 words
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Advertisement309 1939-03-27 5 Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the lollowing materials or service. For particular:* see Municipal lender Room. Dat: of Closing. 12 noon, March 29. 1939. Supply of 7,500 tons of Australian or English Gas Coal, July August 1939 delivery. 12 nuon, April 3, 1939. Supply of 4,200 Jinrickshaw309 words
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Advertisement248 1939-03-27 5 ICA.JAIV* COLLEGE DICKSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. COURSES for Certified Accountant and Incorporated Cost Consultant. TUITION in all subjects commencing 3rd April. Accountancy and Costing by Principal. Auditing Executorship Acs. by G. Alexander C.A. Com. «st Finance by T. I. Cheriyan B. Com. I Mercantile Law by A. Francis LL.B., London. Economics248 words
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Article726 1939-03-27 6 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur. Sund *j[WO Malayan half mile standing start and acceleration record lowered at the acceleration test held by the A.A.M. at Lornie R to-day. E. H. Holloway. of Singapore driving his Holloway special, creal a sensation when he lowered the726 words
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Obituary127 1939-03-27 6 London. Alar. 26. IORD SANDERSON, a-cd To and blind from birth, died in London to-day, states a Router message. Henry Sanderson Furmss. first Baron Sanderson was a remarkable .man. Born blind in 1868. he was educated privately and later went to Hertford College, Oxford, where he127 words
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341 1939-03-27 6 Singapore. Sunday the twenty ninth annual general meeting of the Chinese Swim ruing Club, held at the Club premises at Amber Road to-day, Mr. H. Kiat took the chair in place of the President who was miavoidably absent. Mr. Kiat in his speech mentioned that341 words
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Advertisement488 1939-03-27 6 HOW TO STOP FEVERS Take these strengthening tonic tablets Too many bouts of fever are dangerous. Each attack leaves your system a little weaker—a little more prone to far more dangerous ills. If you feel an attack coming on—if you have just recently recovered, lose no time in taking a488 words
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Advertisement48 1939-03-27 6 ARE YOURX EYES WEAK? fJtHT Avail yourself of the expert services of a skilled qualified Specialist with over 35 years European clinical experience. Moderate cost for modern individually planned and built practical glasses. Thompson Optical Co. 4, Arcade Bldg.. Phone 3002. R. A. THOMPSON Dr. o] Ocular Science.48 words
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Miscellaneous830 1939-03-27 6 Piano Organ Recitals From NJEi Singapore > SffTTpSf^^^^©™!^ SINGAPORE j|~. P m 7 55 Sunday news, weekly newsletter. I D ?I S' ilk 5.00 Rongenq music* sports summary, and announce- m I B 5.30 Comical Cantonese dramas▼ ments. M fp< s <• fci I. v$^= 6.10 Cantonese children's program- [Time830 words
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Article, Illustration319 1939-03-27 7 Troopship Ettrick Picture of the Troopship Ettrick which arrived in Singapore yesterday. Troopship Brings Drafts To S'pore Singapore. Sunday. yERY nearly throe hundred out of a total of 1,100 Naval and Military officers and ratings on hoard the Troop Ship "Ettrick,' disembarked here this morning. The largest detachment to land319 words
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Article113 1939-03-27 7 4 SURPLUS on the working acA ***** amounting to $22,924.10 p shown in the annual report and acta of the Singapore Swimming which have just been published which will be presented at the annual general meeting to bo held at the club premises on Sunday, Apr.113 words
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Article560 1939-03-27 7 tup: following quotations from New York were recieved from Messrs S. E. and Co.. by air mail yesterday. Last Sale Stock* Mar 24 Mar 25 Express (No pan 83,4 JJ4 American Can (Par $25) 89 1 4 89 1 2 Porn. Power I7pfd 1« 1758 -do-560 words
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Article33 1939-03-27 7 Reuter. Jerusalem. WSĕt. 25.—A thirteen-year-old Arab boy was sentenced by the Military Court to ten years' imprisonment and 18 stroke* of the whip for shooting a Jew who was slightly injured—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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507 1939-03-27 7 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, Sunday. the prohibition of all emigration of labouring classes from India to Malaya is in the best interest of the India labouring classes itt otherwise, is not yet known. "It remains to be seen whether the intelligent class507 words
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Article92 1939-03-27 7 Singapore, Saturday.—Sixteen-year-old Mansoor bin Aman was this morning; convicted by Mr. L. C. Goh in the Fifth Police Court on a charge that he on Mar. 23 at about 1.30 p.m. at No. 16. King's Road dishonestly retained stolen Property, to wit. a bicycle, the property of92 words
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163 1939-03-27 7 Chungking. Mar. 25. IT is reliably learned that the reorganization of the Japanese Cabinet Ls expected after the adjournment of the present Jap Diet session in which Mr. Kazue Katsuda, one time Jap Finance Minister. Is expected to be appointed new Finance Mlniseer Mr Katsuda163 words
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Article79 1939-03-27 7 'GUARDIAN OF EASTERN EUROPE" Reuter. Paris, Mar. 25. IN the face of German aggression, Poland Should play the role of "guardian of eastern Europe" declares a writer in Figaro. While welcoming the moves for a peace front, several papers urge that the democracies should take a stronger and more immediateReuter. - 79 words
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Article283 1939-03-27 7 [From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. FOR ill-treating a 16-year-old Maitsai, Tang Lai Sim, a Chinese woman, was lined <,r fn default thr c weeks' simple imprisonment, by Raja Abdul Hamid, the Third Magistrate, this morning. According to the prosecution which was conducted by283 words
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Article51 1939-03-27 7 Reuter. Berlin, Mar. 26: Commenting on the trade agreement with Holland, a communique states: "Contrary to the shptt term agreements of the past, the agreement, in mutual confidence, stabil.ty and development of economic relations between Germany and the Netherlands, is for the first time ol longer duration."Reuter. - 51 words
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Advertisement19 1939-03-27 7 LIKEN A Product of 1 ALLEN HANBURYS, LONDON. Sole Agents: BARLOW CO. Singapore, K. Lumpur looh. 5 APB 3019 words
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Advertisement138 1939-03-27 7 Neuralgia, Nerve Pains, etc. Hammer at your Brain? Why suffer those torturing pains? —take a course of Dr. Casselia Tablets and banish the cause. Your trouble may be due to Starved Nerves, Impure Blood, a Debilitated System or Disordered Digestive Organs. But Dr. Cassell s Tablets will make you well138 words
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Advertisement598 1939-03-27 7 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chemists end Storm nNNUAL READING GANDHI ASTROLOGER. §send your aate tne time of Dirtn or trie time ol wriurjg trie letter ana approximate age. You will be furnished with particular* regarding family. profession, oealth. Income, expenses unexpected fortunes and misfortunes, lotteries, races and598 words
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Advertisement590 1939-03-27 8 j j Come 4V Suv (.OOD-lIYI- I» liYaiilifciil MAMTS LO\ ELIES! |Hi ST WILL BE THE BIGGEST NIGHT OF THE YEAR!! "^Bj j //if GIRLS will mingle with you in the audience act as your Hostesses. V: 'AT THE PAPITOL TO-NIGHT at 6 9-30 p.m. In a Grand Farewell Pot-Pourri590 words
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Article183 1939-03-27 9 LEAGUE OF NATIONS (r ih e Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir,—If we think properly, wp can imagine that, this world > s now like a country iii ft sta.e of anarchy with no Government or principle to "guide it mean, not the unvalid .lUnglc principle183 words
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Article86 1939-03-27 9 Hongkong, Mar. 25. JAPANESE plain clothes gendermes in Tientsin abducted Mr. Li Kwei Yuan, a wealthy Chinese merchant and his seven sons on Mar. 15 and are demanding $600,000 ransom on charges that LI was supplying Chinese guerrillas with firearms. According to another Tientsin dispatch, the86 words
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Advertisement210 1939-03-27 9 V 11 Hill ■»■W HI —I I l|H 111 HI—J IT—IUUII T H EATRE ROYAL) (JOHOftE pAHKII) NOW SHOWING ERROL FLYNN I lii Warner Brcs. All Technicoltmi 1 T i Ot!iictic*n HOIIiN BEOOII* with Duma Do ilrmlland 5006 «>»hcr> OPENING WEDNESDAY 29th A L II A M BRA A Jt\210 words
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Advertisement45 1939-03-27 9 j SUN TALKIE tNEW WORLD) J 7.:i0 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.30 P.M J I IHCK POWELL in j "Hollywood Hotel" EMPIRE TALKIE j j ~P M. TO-NIGHT H. 30 P.M. j Special Double Feature f s Programme. "RAMONA" and I j "King Of The Pecos" i45 words
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Advertisement168 1939-03-27 9 MASTER SINGER BAL KRISHNA. AND SWILL PLLXTY 6/ VARIETIES on STAGE TO ENTERTAIN YOU ALL THE&2 WILL BE i TIP TOP REVUE AT THEATRE ROYAL FROM !«Mh MARCH. fsir4AbßTN H MIAOACHtSAND I \M QUICK Twii Ky j OPENING TO-MORROW j j The Year's Most Exciting 6 'l Mystery Romance! 9.15168 words
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Advertisement34 1939-03-27 9 RIP-ROARING COMEDY! lITTEBY CHARLIE versus SLAPSIE MJUUE in the championship clown classic of the century! 11l ONA MCNSON "SLAPSH L»fek MAXIE FOSF.NBIOOM M i:.wt mn s sZV» v STIPIK TETCBIT V" M TO-MOKRQVV 'pavilion34 words
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Advertisement297 1939-03-27 9 Positively Last Day 3-15, 6-15 and 9-15 P.M. ALHAJHBRA 20th Century-Fox Guvest Romantic Cornedv j m r|| mlche -simon iassgt». »e| I entrance s I II kntrSnce I 11 TTtE PIONEER AMI'SKMFNT V \RK IN MALAYA. HIH THF LARGEST AMUSEMENT PARK with ORIENTAL Dl AN!) EVERYTHING IN AMUSEMENTS SUCH AS:—297 words
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Article679 1939-03-27 10 rpilE Press of Malaya was quoted in the House of Commons in the course of a debate regarding the allocation of i' 6,000 to Reuters. This sum was paid as part of the cost of additional wordage which was sent in services to foreign countries during" the679 words
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1145 1939-03-27 10 Frank H. Hedges - THESE PEACE RUMOURS By Frank H. Hedges THAT part of China still in Chinese hands —and it is a very substantial part, despite the loss of the littoral and the Yangtse Valley—will never make peace vvith Japan except through the medium1,145 words
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Article100 1939-03-27 10 Golf courses, declares a psychologist, have ruined many a temper. But just think what tempers have done to golf courses. "If you stick out your chin, and .'ace what is coming to you," advises a psychologist, "you will sleep all the more soundly afterwa-ds." And not even100 words
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Advertisement227 1939-03-27 10 r WE HOLD STOCKS OF THESE FAMOUS FOOTBALLS i I 6 Sykes-"ZIG-ZAG" SUPER TRIPLE SEAL-912.50 "ZIG-ZAG" LACK TYPE 1 SI! ..10 V r j Valve Type $1.25 each. Special Prices to Clubs Institutions ■BQiS! VSO\ A I P.. LTD. I ANNUAL CASH COMMENCES I VV D A 7:' .V D227 words
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Advertisement47 1939-03-27 10 c—^^ff^i—i I—k iri cz —=1 I Jfli HERE IT IS! I" a su lle I glamour. It is defi.mely he pel fume of 1 n f la b, :e X ik delicate bouquet ali .lav. WHITEAWAYS KUALA LUMPUR j—, i~i ■m+ m v■ rCIUn" "•o" SINGAPORE gg^j47 words
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Article, Illustration198 1939-03-27 11 Cannot Help In Defence Until Partition Ended Reuter. TAKING advantage cf the European crisis, President DeValera stepped in on Chamberlain on his way home from the coronation of the Pope and demanded an end to partition of Ireland as the price for Eire'sReuter. - 198 words
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Article203 1939-03-27 11 Reuter. Shanghai, Mar. 27. The Nationalist Chinese newspapers in Shanghai predict an important change in Japans foreign policy through the influence of Emperor Hirohito who, they assert, is anxious to prevent aggravation of Japans international difficulties. The Emperors alleged policy is stated to be based on information fromReuter. - 203 words
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Article60 1939-03-27 11 Reuter. Madrid, Mar. 27. rpHE inhabitants of the Spanish 1 capita] are still wondering why no official statement concerning the peace negotiations has yet heen issued A Pari* message states it is behev ed that the peace negotiations ot republican Spain with General Franco areReuter. - 60 words
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Article42 1939-03-27 11 Reuter. Burgos, Mar. 27. IT is officially announced that the Nationalists have started an offensive on the Cordoba front, lt is claimed that the Republican lines have been penetrated to a considerable deplh and that the advance continues.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article27 1939-03-27 11 Reuter. Oklahoma City, Mr. 27. EIGHT people were killed and four injured when air liners which had just taken off crashed here.—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article42 1939-03-27 11 Reuter. London, Mar. 26.—Five women were injured in addition to three killed in an explosion at Feversham. The concussion was felt over a fifteen-mile radius. Th.c cause of the explosion is a mystery, but sabotage is officially ruled out.— Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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45 1939-03-27 11 Reuter. Baltimore, Mar. 27. THE Yankee Clipper left here at 7.34 p.m. G.M.T. carrying 21 men, the largest number ever to embark on a transatlantic hevior-than-air machine, and is exnected to arrive at The Azores early on Monday.—Reuier.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article39 1939-03-27 11 Reuter. Berlin, Mar. 26.—1t is semi-ofncianV announced that no customs or currency union will be concluded between Germany and Slovakia, though Germany has declared herself ready to support the Slovak government in building up Slovak currency.—Router.Reuter. - 39 words
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26 1939-03-27 11 FORCE MUSSOLINI SAYS: "Force is the only factor of negotiation between nations. We must arm at whatever cost." Four By-Elections Pending: Eden Wants Non-Party Cabinet Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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148 1939-03-27 11 London, Mar. 27. r f HE death of Mr. Edward Strauss, Liberal National M.P. for North Southwark. on Saturday nii>ht brought the deaths of M.IVs in the past w«efc to four, the others leimj Mr. James Brown (Labour) South Ayrshire. Sir Sydney Herbert (Conservative) Abbey division of Westminster, Sir DavidReuter. - 148 words
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Article148 1939-03-27 11 London, Mar. 27. 'pHERE is no foundation for rumours carried by certain Sunday newspapers and elsewhere that the Prime Minister might resign, says Reuters lobby correspondent. Statements regarding a split in the Cabinet have probably arisen from the fact that undoubtedly the question 01 the imposition cf conscription and probablyReuter. - 148 words
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Article47 1939-03-27 11 Reuter. Naples, Mar. 27. SIX hundred people are returning irom Tunis under the Fascist repatriation scheme. The head of each family is receiving a thousand lire at the instance of Mussolini and this, it as claimed, is waiting for them at various towns.—Reuter. JAPANESE LEADER OPPOSES ALLIANCE47 words
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Article242 1939-03-27 11 Shanghai, Mar. 27. WHILE the Japanese Government, as a gesture of goodwill to Germany, is offering the port of Tsingtao and the Caroline Islands to the German Government, a certain section of public opinion in Japan is strongly against a military alliance with the totalitarian Stales in Europe. Mr Saionji,Reuter. - 242 words
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Article36 1939-03-27 11 Reuter. Shanghai, Mar. 27. THE Japanese claim complete occupation of Nanchang.which the Chinese have defended vigorously for some time in the aita of Central China westward cf Shanghai and south of Hankow. —Reuter. Americans Want SheltersReuter. - 36 words
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Article137 1939-03-27 11 Reuter. a hington. Mar. 26. AMERICANS are now demanding bomb-proof shelters, the War Depart mi ni reveals. Tne September crisis and the recent tension has led to an increasing number of requests, some described as hysterica l, for instruction in the construction erf bomb-proof shelters similar to those in Europe.Reuter. - 137 words
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Article, Illustration630 1939-03-27 11 Reuter. London. Mar. 25.--Tn view of the trend of international conilticns. the moyemer.t uo of discount raUi wtc frJly expected by operators, who anticipated to c cc some improvement in the average treasury bi!U. Bai fAlta tee tewti -was known, the market syndicate had received 73 ocr cent, at theReuter. - 630 words
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188 1939-03-27 11 Reuter. LONDON, MAR. 26. THE INCREASING URGENCY WITH WHICH THE CONSCRIPTION ISSUE IS BEING DISCLSSED IN BRITAIN IS CLEARLY INDICATED IN THE LONDON PRESS THIS WEEK-END. The 'Sunday Dispatch" diplomat,correspondent declares that in political circles some form of conscription is nowregarded as inevitable, and the stepReuter. - 188 words
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Advertisement16 1939-03-27 11 W KEEP mTOUCH i I W!TH THE WORLD I |Sg H.M V. v i I| I16 words
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Article357 1939-03-27 12 4-Power Declaration Collapses Reuter. London, Mar. 26 THE proposed Four Power Declaration has been abandoned, asserts The Observer s diplomatic correspondent. He says that int Polish government sees no attraction in participating m a demonstration, the only practical purpose of which is the offer toReuter. - 357 words
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95 1939-03-27 12 Singapore. Sunday. MR. J. P. Pennefather-Evans left by the night mail this evening feu Kuala Lumpur where he will assume duties of Chief Police Officer there. Mr. Pennefather-Evans was the Superintendent of the local Detective Branch and will be remembered for'the quite recent purge95 words
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Article167 1939-03-27 12 Reuter. London, Mar. 26. THE Archbishop of Canterbury told a congregation of three thousand at the Worcester Cathedral that the last ten days were a clear menace to the whole basis of civilised order among nations. "Peace as an ideal is a state of things thatReuter. - 167 words
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199 1939-03-27 12 Reuter. London, Mar. 25. IN a leader on the text of the Ger-man-Rumanian agreement, urging speedy action and countermeasures, the News Chronicle says ihat though Rumania has accepted economic domination by Germany. Pumania must not be abandoned to Nazi domination. The British tradeReuter. - 199 words
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Article62 1939-03-27 12 Singapore, Friday.—Abdul Kahar, proprietor of the Indonesia Muslim Restaurant at Middle Road was this morning lined $10 and costs by Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker In the fourth police court on a summons charge that he on or about Feb. 28 did employ a woman on his62 words
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Article47 1939-03-27 12 Singapore, Monday. A dugong, caught by Malay fishermen, was to be seen on the East Coast Road last night. The dugcng, or sea cow, which bears some resemblance to the human form, is believed to have been the origin of the mermaid myth.47 words
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208 1939-03-27 12 Reuter. Berlin Mar. 26. AN inspired article in the Diplomatische Korrespondenz assures Poland A that Germany has no aggressive intentions political Reich regards the existence of a strong nationa Poland as a F£ necessity and an indispensable factor in the maintenance of older EasternReuter. - 208 words
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91 1939-03-27 12 Reuter. Berlin. iMar. 26. Hi XX Hitler has telegraphed to H Signer Mussolini on the occasion 11 of the Fascist Party's twentieth anniversary. The message states: "The German nation stands shoulder to shoulder with the battle-tested Italian people in warding off all attempt! by statesReuter. - 91 words
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Article54 1939-03-27 12 Reuter. London. Mar. 25.—Mr. de Valera drove from London to visit the Premier at Chequers where Mr. Chamberlain is spending the w_eek-end. His visit, it is understood, is a courtesy call, while Mr. de Valera is on his way home from Rome, where he attended theReuter. - 54 words
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Article25 1939-03-27 12 Reuter. London, Mar. 25.—Palestine Conference delegates. Prince KhaJed. EmuFaisal, Fuad Bey Hamsa and Sheikhs Hafez. Wahba, Essoleiman and Abraham Ibrahim have proceeded to Palestine Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article103 1939-03-27 12 Reuter. London. Mar. 25. AMONG the principal .conclusions reached in the report of the Air Ministry chief Inspector or accidents on the loss of the CavaJ er are: firstly, forced descent due to fading engines in consequence 01 ca.oiueioi uouD.e du" to icing: secondly,Reuter. - 103 words
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140 1939-03-27 12 Reuter. Paris, Mar. 26. NOW thai the visit of President Lebrun and Mme. Lebrun to Britain has been concluded. France [g anticipating p busy administrative period. The Cabinet to-day will review the international situation and pass further decree laws under the Plenary Powers Act.Reuter. - 140 words
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Article356 1939-03-27 12 Reuter. THE commander of the Slovak forces stationed at Presov has announced that un armistice has been concluded between the Slov ak and Hungarian troop? and fighting has ceased, a Reuter message from Prairup «tatki The news is contained in a despatch from Presov, whichReuter. - 356 words
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Article, Illustration76 1939-03-27 12 Miss Mary Shanley, jam-carry-ing detective of the New York Ciiy Police, left Waterloo Station, London, on the "Europa" boat tiain to return home. She came to London to collect a prisoner, a woman, who is accompanying her back to New York. Miss Shanl.y always carries a gun and has76 words
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129 1939-03-27 12 [From Our Ou n Correspondent Ipoh, Monday. ONE Sakai was buried alive and five others had narrow escapes when a birr landslide occurred yesterday evening a 1 Eana KW, Cameron Highlands, near the Convent School. The party cf Sakais was passing when suddenly a129 words
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Article78 1939-03-27 12 Singapore. Monday Girls in the Marcus company ac ed as hostesses for Wearnea An BendceWJ rides yesterday, and were a populM atlraciion. nr «^hts Nearly a hundred people mj and declared that theinirod^ ttin air hostesses in Singapore i e a very pleasant innovation. v78 words
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Article21 1939-03-27 12 Dr. French Oliver. author, lecturer and traveller re sse. the Singapore Rotary Ciub on Weane. day on 'World Chaos.21 words
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Article267 1939-03-27 12 [From Our Own Correspondent] London, Mar. 10. VTO plans have yet been made for *7 the wedding- of Mr. A. W. D. Brooke, only son of Captain and Mrs. Bertram Brooke (Tuan Muda and Davang Muda of Sarawak) and Miss Kathleen Hudden, the youngest daughter267 words
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Advertisement46 1939-03-27 12 a BRITISH FIRE EXTINGUISHERS i I As a unit of first-aid I protect ion, the FOAMITE Extinguisher is the best available for every type of industrial property(h> »©o o ALL TYPES AND SPARE CHARGES IN STOCKCOLE AGENTS: McALISTER CO., LTD. lib n rranri 1 65. 55H555HS46 words
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1118 1939-03-27 13 Force Determines Policy Of Nation "Tunis, Djibouti, Suez Canal!" Rome, Mar. 26. "VV X wiM not be ,ed away by hysterical fear of war Attempts to upset the axis are puerile, and the combination of antitotalitarian regimes will be met by all available1,118 words
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Article176 1939-03-27 13 Serptnban, Saturday. THF belief that the indigenous popu- lation of this country can, with the same sympathetic treatment given the imported labour, supply a reasonable proportion of the labour required on estates was expressed by Mr. D. Farquharson, retiring chairman, at the Negri Sembilan Planters' Association176 words
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Article291 1939-03-27 13 From Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok, Mar. 25. THE Oil Fuel Rill now before the Assembly will affect an important part of the foreign trad*.' her;. Fv.-y bapcfter must have a permit unless the amount is under 2,500 litres in the course of a month. Before291 words
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Article532 1939-03-27 13 MUSSOLINI'S :spcjch tells us little mere than we already know— that Fascist Italy will press France, by force if necessary, for adjustments at Tunis, Djibouti and the Suez Canal, but that negotiation would be welcome. II Duce does not state precisely what Italy wants— autonomy, dual control,532 words
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Article188 1939-03-27 13 Reuter. St. Jean De Luz, Mar. 26. GENFI?AL Franco's ultimatum \o the Republicans stipulates a time limit of 72 hours, according to reports received in diplomatic circles here. Franco's ultimatum is stated to requost the Republican infantry to hand over its arms within 24 specified hours; secondly,Reuter. - 188 words
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Article42 1939-03-27 13 Reuter. Moscow. Mar. 26. -The talks between Mr. R S. Hudson, of the British Board of Overseas Trade, and M. Mikoyaen continued for the whole day. Concrete discussion of the Anglo-Soviet trade relations took place. The talks are still continuing.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Advertisement160 1939-03-27 13 "As sweet and fresh in Malaya as it is in the Arctic" r' No mailer what the =:z::==^^J all times from deteriora- Ĕ /fi^^^BSk k tion or contamination. 1 his pure creamery butter is container and is obtainable 'PHONE: STORE 5.176 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH 110160 words
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Article, Illustration44 1939-03-27 14 Saturday's Stadium Soccer WHEN the candid camera man clicks your sporting stars do not look quite the same as they appear from the stands, as these pictures taken on Saturday at the Stadium show.44 words
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Article1380 1939-03-27 14 Presented By Norman Siebel J WOULD not be a bit surprised to see a complete change in the league positions in the senior division when this week is out. At the moment the Malays are there at the top with three clear cut victories, the decisiveness of1,380 words
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119 1939-03-27 14 ARRANGEMENTS have been com- nleted for «ome tennis exhibition matches in aid of China Relief Fund. »n which Miss Gem Hoahing. the Chitennis wonder, will participate. On Friday next, at the S.C.R.C. beginning at five o'clock, she will play in two119 words
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278 1939-03-27 14 ALL last week's soccer results in the different leagues were as follows: Division I Loyals drew with Police o—o Airmen beat Gordons s—l R.A. beat S.R.C. s—i Ma!ay s beat S. C. C. i Division lIA Postals drew with Futau Brani 2 2 Mentals278 words
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Article418 1939-03-27 15 tCC. Beat Sappers In Low-scoring Match p a one-day game on the Padang yesterday, the S.C.C. defeated 1 the R.E. Changi team at cricket by two wickets. Both teams failed to put up threefigure scores but play was nevertheless interesting. Hill was in great form418 words
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139 1939-03-27 15 Reuter. Paris, Mar. 26. rC bas been unanimously decided by Ihe directing committee ll th* French Rugby Federation tl) ailopt the proposals received rtcfuth in a letter from the ■erretan of the four British p lU ch\ I'niiins. 1 federation are certain to to the decisionReuter. - 139 words
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Article307 1939-03-27 15 BUYING against a weak side from the HM.S. "Terror," the Indian Imi »al on won a cricket match by an innings and 52 runs yesterday. me team, batting first, scored 14 runs, all out. t .tors scored 29 runs in then ings followed this with 63 runs307 words
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Article259 1939-03-27 15 PLAYING against the R.A.F. Headquarters yesterday at home, the Ceylon Sports Club beat the R.A.F. by three wickets and 168 runs. The home team batted first and Muttucumaru registered 87 runs before being bowled out by Tessier. Grice was the R.A.F.s best bowler fov the afternoon being259 words
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282 1939-03-27 15 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Seremban, Sunday. THE two-day annual cricket match between the Negri Europeans and the Rest ended to-day in a draw. Scores:- REST—IST INNINGS Lee Moh Hon b Erskine Wheeler b Fleming F d Silva c Striven* b Fleming 68 Gurdial Singh282 words
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Article, Illustration304 1939-03-27 15 PLAYING against the United Service?; at Changi yesterday, the S.C.C. defeated them at cricket by 89 runs. The game was not very exciting. Todd and Staunton stood out among the S.C.C. XI, and for the United Services. Dynes was brilliant. Batting first, the S.C.C.304 words
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Article296 1939-03-27 15 THE Royal Singapore Goif Club second bi-monthly Mixed Foursomes competition for March was played at Bukit Timah yesterday arternoon and resulted in a win for Miss N. Sutton H. W. Begble with a net score of 33! 54 cards were taken out and the following returned: Miss N.296 words
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Article268 1939-03-27 15 AVERY thrilling draw was played at the Khalsa Ground yesterday when the Association entertained the Straits Times XI. The Pressmen declared at 149 for 5, and when stumps were drawn Khalsa had 143 for nine. Bright soots in the day's play were a splendid 83268 words
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258 1939-03-27 15 THF >i:ilay 1 jot ball As* o< iatioii I yesterday afternoon narrowly escaped defeat by the St. Andrew's (/Id Boys at cricket after declaring at 208 for 5. St. Andrew's knocked up 195 for 7. Both teams played excellent innings Ali Ahmat of the258 words
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Article57 1939-03-27 15 Reuter. London. Mar. 25.—Ireland beat England by one goal to nil in the men's international hockey match at Edgbaston to-day. Scotland beat Wales by two goals to one at Inverness. Scotland beat Wales by five goals to nil at Edinburgh and England beat Ireland three goals to twoReuter. - 57 words
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Advertisement38 1939-03-27 15 I British Cycle Agency 1 6, Prinstp Street, Singapore. Introduce the 1939 modeis of ROYAL ENFIELD Motor Cycl?s. Jtj§ RoyalEnfield grand lotal of 27 CUPS and 4 TEAM PRIZES in 13 Open Trials in 1938. (See them now).38 words
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Advertisement275 1939-03-27 15 European Lady 1 1 havc much pi«» s rc ,n I 1 staling that since I have taken Okasa, my health has improved greatly. For the —^MH _ml^ihhh- hist two years I have suffered from bad headaches and gen- llTAltf I 7\ T eral debility and since taking i%ULj If275 words
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Article1386 1939-03-27 16 English League DIVISION I Bolton W. 2 Derby C 1 Chelsea 2 Astoi: Villa Leeds U. 1 Blackpool 0 Leicester C. 0 Arsenal 2 Liverpool Brentford n Preston N.E. 2 SunderJand l P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Everton (14; 33 22 8 3 711,386 words
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573 1939-03-27 16 Malays 0; S.C.C. IEN1 EN g° als ww* scored at Anson Road stadium on Saturday when the Malays met and defeated the Singapore Cricket Club in a first division S.A.F.A. League match. It was a severe troancinjr that the losers ZflT 1 No f573 words
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Article356 1939-03-27 16 Singapore, Sunday. 4; m.P.H I, pLAYING at the Police Depot yesterday afternoon, the M.P.H. went down to th.- Singapore Cold Storage team by four goals to one in a Husinesv Houses league match. slippery conditions hampered plaverof both sides on many occasions The Publishers failed356 words
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Article325 1939-03-27 16 SOME exciting bouts were seer on Saturday night when the Army and Navy met in the Inter-Services Boxing held at Tanglin Barracks. The Army won the contest taking 20 points against the 16 of ihe Navy, and winning eight tigh<s against four. There were eight classes:325 words
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Article72 1939-03-27 16 dlS&Stt? s!b.c!-- he bowls F A K. Gray, H. M. Vennick E. H. Coleman 14 r H. R. L. Dyne, D. C. Rae J. Philip j«> 7 J. A. Dean. E. B. Evans. R. G. Wilson q a H. Gild. F. J. L. Mayg-or W. Y. Semple 872 words
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Article53 1939-03-27 16 Reuter. 1 London. Mar. 26. IN the Boat Race, Bingham will stroke 1 Oxford next week instead of Bourne. J. L. Garton (Oxford President) gives no reason for the change. Bourne s lather and grandfather both rowed in winning Oxford crews. Thus the family traditionReuter. - 53 words
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Article69 1939-03-27 16 The following have been selected to play cricket for the V.M.C.A. Junior Depal tment "A XI against the Manchester Band Boys on Thursday, Mar. 30, at I p.m. on the \nscn Road ground: J B. Shaw (Captain*. S. Hope, O. J. Moxon, H. Lewis, Edward Wee, L. Newman.69 words
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Advertisement258 1939-03-27 16 fjL. MALAYAN PftEMIEQ HOTEL I NEXT SATURDAY BOOK NOW FOR !HK GREAT WALTZ DANCE NIGHI SPECIAL CABARET STRAI SS MUSIC PRIZES FOR THE BEST EXPONENTS OF THE VIENNESE MODERN WALTZ 15-00. NON-DINERS $1.00. bakery RAFFLES BRASSERIE -< OOTEcnS RAFFLES BREAD IS THE BEST DAILY INCREASING SALES PROVE IT BACKED IX258 words
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330 1939-03-27 17 Colombo, Mar. 19. L 4NDKEW CALDECOTT, addressing the general meeting of the [ptoniers' Association of Ceylon at the Queen's Hotel. Kandy, plied to critics of the reforms procedure, particularly to k mcd to believe that his recommendations were final. (1, for the benefit of those330 words
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Article42 1939-03-27 17 Colombo, Mar. 17. THI S< itn Council adjourned to-day 1 at 10.»0 a.m. until Tuesday betake Mr g G Ponnambalam, who tad already held the floor for six fcui\ 34 minutes, had a bad throat »nd presented a medical certificate.42 words
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316 1939-03-27 17 Colombo, Mar. 18. "PANADA is always receptive to business from any part of the Empire," declared Mr. Paul Sykes, the Canadian Government Trade Commissioner for India, Burma and Ceylon, on his arrival to investigate the possibilities of further trade improvement between Canada and Ceylon.316 words
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Article494 1939-03-27 17 REPRESENTATION TO NEW DELHI Colombo, Mar. 17. PW IU;si;NTATIONS have already been made to Delhi by Ihe Indians against the proposal °f the Minister of Communicaand Works (Major J. l*< Kotaia'% ala) to discontinue nonkykmese i n the daily-paid ser**t o| Government. h support them a meeting494 words
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Article170 1939-03-27 17 Colombo, Mar. 17. 11R T C Dyball, the former ManaglngM Director of Miller and Co., Ltd., is "iling for England shortly. He camn out to Ceylon to join the Company in September 1909. He waa with them until October, 1914. when he WJMJM» the Ceylon170 words
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Article73 1939-03-27 17 Colombo, Mar. 18. All Colombo on the telephone will dial from Apr. 11 next, when the change-over from the manual to the automatic exchange comes into operation. The change-over will be made with pomp and ceremony. The formal "opening" will take place at 11 a.m., a call being73 words
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Article654 1939-03-27 17 PLAN TO REDUCE UNEMPLOYMENT Colombo, Mar. 17. A REVOLUTIONARY and far-reaching plan to reduce Ceylon's growing unemployment figures is suggested in a memorandum prepared by Major J. L. Kotelawala, the Minister for Communications and Works and discussed by the Board of Ministers recently and654 words
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Article137 1939-03-27 17 Colombo. SENTENCE of death was passed at Jaffna by Mr. Justice Nihill on all three persons charged in connection with the murder in Hospital Road. His Lordship said he would consider a question of "misdirection," which counsel raised, after commlting the stenographer's notes. Neariy 3,000137 words
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Article69 1939-03-27 17 Colombo. Mar. 19. Cycliftfs in Colombo will have to pay only one rupee instead of three rupees for their new licences this year. Bicycles used for trade purposes will have to pay Rs 5 These taxes are due on or before March 31st. The tax on horses69 words
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Advertisement270 1939-03-27 17 THE DOORS OF I GRAND OPPORTUNITIES! FOR THRIFTY SHOPPERS OPEN AT 8 A.M. TO-DAY I WILL REMAIN OPEN TILL 8 p.m. I CALL SHOP I EVERYTHING FOR EASTER TO-DAY I at GIAN SINGH'S 2nd GRAND EASTER OFFERS once again you buy more at lower prices —-A few of our I270 words
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Article647 1939-03-27 18 Gen. Chiang Enunciates Guiding Principles Chungking. QUIDING principles for Chinas war-time education were expounded in a speech at the Third National Educational Conference in Chungking by Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek. "China's education, at present, should take the Three Principles of the People which seek to revolutionise647 words
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54 1939-03-27 18 NEW RAILWAY i roKoKi ngking It is und erstcod from reliable source that construction work 15 9". mile railway linking; up Nanwnn'«« P Jl al 2? Kwan e si and ChennanktfJe Kwangsi-Indo-China border ?rnm u! t f r lna i f the branch Press54 words
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Article36 1939-03-27 18 West China, once considered inaccessible, is now fast developing into an industrial area The co-operative movement has enabled the refugees, who have migrated into the interior from the coastal regions, to undertake productive work.36 words
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215 1939-03-27 18 Shanghai. RIGHTING is confined to a roughly triangular area bound by Yingshan, about 125 kilometres north-northwest of Hankow on the left side of the Peiping-Hankow Railway, Chunghsiang on the westnorthwest, and Yuehkow, 110 kilometres west-south west of Hankow on the north215 words
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Article76 1939-03-27 18 Changsha. ACCORDING to a report from Nanchang, th: Japurcse 22nd Division arrived at Hongchow fiom Formosa. It was predict ?d the division would be used (to forc e a crossing of the Chientang River frora Fuyang, 20 miles i3uth-west of for the purpose of driving76 words
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379 1939-03-27 18 Chungking. beasts of burden are doing their part to help the nation win the war against Japan. From the Mongolian steppes in the north to the south China plains near Canton, Chinese horses, mules and donkeys are bearing the brunt of military379 words
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162 1939-03-27 18 Wuchow. AS the Japanese are likely to re- sume big scale operations in Kwangtung in the immediate future, General Yu Han-mou, Pacification Commissioner of Kwangtung and concurrently head of the 12th Array Group, has gone to Kweilin, provincial capital of Kwangsi, to interview162 words
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324 1939-03-27 18 Latest Situation Q n Hainan Island JIARASSED by constant pounding 0 f Japanese nav,i Defence Corps at the coastal area of 1 ink" th Self Hainan Island were obliged to retreat to the mount a in. n rth **£l the interior and suffered their324 words
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Advertisement204 1939-03-27 18 f OUR "SMALL-ADVERT" OFFER 1 W acce P l th,s remarkable opportunity? SIX INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE (Commencing Mar. I, 1939) a merelyTon"nal\os" SL'Sb taE?** St".? the MaUva Tribune, and to enable you to test it ™&S*SSfihEL S6nd DAYS PriM glance" Posror^nTto^rt 4 fo below which will show204 words
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396 1939-03-27 19 (United Press). ;ill f; 1; ~ernative scheme the h; (...vcrnmcm Mi, Ac. of 1935, wlSwrn. ion at the meet nsr of (he Eimii.. I I. he helda, me Dr. Syed Abdul I.atif bf Hyderabad (I)ec., n) (i thai the Executive(United Press). - 396 words
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Article287 1939-03-27 19 (United Press). THE following two Resolutions, one on Palestine and the other on Baluchistan, were moved from the chair, and passed unanimously at the open session of the Indian National Congress held at Tripuri. recently, Maulana Abul Kalam A/ad presiding:— The resolution on Palestine was as follows: "The(United Press). - 287 words
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Article108 1939-03-27 19 (United Press). Bombay, Mar. 23.—The report from Tripuri appearing in a section of press that a lerge number of members of the Congress Socialist Party have resigned as a protest against the action of the rarty in abstaining from voting m the resolution seeking to resolve the internal(United Press). - 108 words
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Article76 1939-03-27 19 (United Press). !>< Lhi, Mar. 13. SS understands that a tharlal Nehru has i to Sj. Subhas Congress President, deadlock in the ation lor want of Committee withe it ieiuru ys, no work the Congress Presi meet Mahatma date to settle the Working Committee afoot among the(United Press). - 76 words
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Article80 1939-03-27 19 j. i. New Delhi. Mar. 16. 1 Begum Muhamthc Working Com-\ii-India Muslim UeaI to-day by Mr. M. statement to the It says:— not be in the in League organisation constitute the Com occurred on the ent Committee one the unfortunate death Shaukat Ali. I prove by nominating80 words
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Article24 1939-03-27 19 (United Press). 23 The Allahabad in it tee has invited the All India Condi ahahad ft there Vlahabad maj bs meeting (United(United Press). - 24 words
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Article246 1939-03-27 19 (United Press). New Delhi. Mar. 20. DIRLA BOUSE wore a deserted apu pearancc since this morning because it was Gandhiji's silence day (Monday). The number of visitors was comparatively lc<s and the weather also grew sultry. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and Premier G. B. Pant though here did(United Press). - 246 words
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Article118 1939-03-27 19 (United Press). New Delhi, Mar. 23. UNITED PRESS learns that Gan- dhiji is leaving this evening for Allahabad for two days' visit. This has been decided upon presumably because the award of the Chief Judge of the Federal Court in ihi Rajkot dispute is not expected(United Press). - 118 words
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127 1939-03-27 19 (United Press). New Delhi, Mar. 19. THE three State prisoners who gave up hunger-strike at Gandhiji's request were released to-day at 5.39 p.m. They were received by local Congress workers who were waiting at the gate for them since this morning. A Government Communique issued yesterday(United Press). - 127 words
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Article81 1939-03-27 19 (United Press). Jamadoba. Mar. 23. SJ. SUBHAS Chandra Bose's temperature yesterday evening was 100.4 degrees. This morning it was 99.2. Last night he had a very disturbed sleep of about three hours only. His pulse rate is still running last and is 1!! per minute. Dry cough(United Press). - 81 words
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Article83 1939-03-27 19 (United Press). New Delhi, Mar. 18.—After his arrival here, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru had two hours' talks with Mahatma Gandhi at the Birla House. It is presumed that the conversations related to the Tiiputi decisions and problems In Indian States. Before Pandit Nehru left for Dr. Ansari's residence, where(United Press). - 83 words
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Article47 1939-03-27 19 (United Press). Rangoon, Mar. 21.—A Government House notification says that Sir Walter Booth-Gravely has been appointed by His Majesty the King as Acting Governor of Burma vice Sir Archibald Co ihiane granted four months' leave gpith effect from .Tnly it. next -(Untied i*»ess)(United Press). - 47 words
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Article496 1939-03-27 19 (United Press). New Delhi, Mar. 19. Cllt James Grigg, Finance Member, saw Gandhiji at 0» o.m. to-day at Birla House where the latter is staying and was with him for an hour. Rev. C. F. Andrews arrived at Birla House and met Gandhiji. Paudil Govind Ballav(United Press). - 496 words
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Article51 1939-03-27 19 (United Press). New Delhi, Mar. 23.-The Federal Court of India to-day delivered judgment in the application filed by the United Provinces Government ciaimmg the lines realised in cantonments under the Cantonment Rules The application was dismissed and and the Provincial Government were asked to pay the costs.—(United(United Press). - 51 words
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Article39 1939-03-27 19 (United Press). Lucknow. Mar. 20. About 400 Sunni.s mostly boys including Sahebzada Mohammadaii Khan, the first "Dictator 1 of the Ahrar party were arrested today m connection with the Madia i heba agitation. —i United Presi(United Press). - 39 words
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Article40 1939-03-27 19 (United Press). New Delhi, Mar. 22.—In the afternoon the President of the Central Assembly read out a message from the Governor-General disallowing discussion on Mr. K. Santhanam's adjournment motion regarding the bill to amend the Government of India Act—(United Press).(United Press). - 40 words
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1101 1939-03-27 19 IDEAL OF HINDUISM EXPLAINED (United Press). New Delhi, Mar. 18. EARLY fifty thousand people pushed and jostled and jammed the hundred-foot roadway in front of the Lakshmi Naravan Temple and Ihe Buddha Vihara newly built by the iiiria brothers, when Mahatma Gandhi performed Ihe(United Press). - 1,101 words
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Article62 1939-03-27 19 (United Press). New !>plhi, Mar. 18. IN a telegiani to Scth Jugal AKishtre Birla, the Chinese Consulr Calcutta, says: "On the occasion of the opening oeaeoMMiy of Lord Buddha temple, I ttnma'.ulate you on the success in building this monument of universal love, friendship and peace in(United Press). - 62 words
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