Malaya Tribune, 8 April 1939
1939-04-08
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section37 1939-04-08 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's Nation Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest SaJ \oi. xxvi -No. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, April 8, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 16 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1939 FIVE~g37 words
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Advertisement156 1939-04-08 1 PERFECT FIT WITH THE I BE ST MATERIALS AT AURORA I I ULOKING WPARTMENT, Hi h Si North Bridge Kd. 1- Vacuum Packed Always Fresh E DC E WORTH 4 is as near, J Perfect as Tobacco car, Ml' OF ALL TOBACCONISTS. F.A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, JUST H ap sin H OUT156 words
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Advertisement97 1939-04-08 1 The Malayan Engineering Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in Singapore). Registered Office, Winchester House, Singapore. Nominal Capital $1,000,000.00 Subscribed Capital 100,000.00 DIVIDED INTO 100,000, Ordinary Shares of $10 each. For full particulars and prospectus. pIMUC ftnply to. The Company's Head Ofnc<\ 10 J2. Winch- ster House, Singapore, or from the following agents'97 words
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Advertisement88 1939-04-08 1 lOpticUn Mr. C. Y. FAN), (Tel. 2164), GRFAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. *75, Sooth Bridge Road, Singapore. enough for a "velvet cloak to be spread in their path'" YOONG CHEONG'S shoes are designed with every trick of flattery to capture a bit of romance in the beautiful new styles of the88 words
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Advertisement53 1939-04-08 1 I MADAME PAGE LATE 92, PICCADILLY. LONDON. DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER TAILORMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS IN STOCK. FROM: $5- $30. im» J* BATTERY ROAD, 2 6327 SINGAPORE. I in l||jF jpR r fhtee I jlr Features I ißplSv •QUALITY I maturity consistency I MĔmi GRANT'S a a RI sc °tch WHJSKY53 words
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152 1939-04-08 2 THE impressive cast which is now being assembled to support Jean Arthur j and Cary Grant in their first co-star- ring picture for Columbia. "Plane No. 4," temporary title) was future increased when Lucio ViUegas, Pat West and Lew Davis were added to152 words
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Article169 1939-04-08 2 WITH the addition of John Qualen, Norman Ainsley and Arthur S. Hull, CcJumbia completes the Imposing cast for "Let Us Live," with Henry Fonda and Maureen O'Sullivan in the leading roles, and featuring Ralph Bellamy. The screen play was written by Anthony Veiller and Allen Rivkin169 words
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Article56 1939-04-08 2 A FR ENCH music hall of the 1900* complete from box office to stage to £j!S .everything from bee°r Partm«imf d f c r mS was built raamount for "Zaza," starring cHii dette Colbert Marshall. was the deafen cf Andre Chariot. London revue produ such a S^fSd56 words
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Article63 1939-04-08 2 THE familiar figure of the cameraman with his icathei and cap turned arcund ba forever disappeared from the sti Hollywood. To-day, the cameraman i j fcncwn as a Director of the C graphy and merely directs operate When Cameraman Frank Redman wis filming Paramcunt's "Little Orphan Annie." white63 words
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Article275 1939-04-08 2 SUNDAY FOR ALL READERS. j A day for meditation, study or correspondence, also for arrow- j ing plans for the cominfi Visit or entertain in the a < v n f J j but don't enter into controver- sial matters. Avoid dom< t < family differences.275 words
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Advertisement439 1939-04-08 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. P& 'O'wd BRITISH INDIA > uncorporated ln Eng]and). P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore. 1939 CARTHAGE 15,000 In port BANGALORE 6.00 Apr. 9 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Apr. 21 RANCHI 17,000 May 5 t BHUTAN 6,100 May 6 t BEHAR 6,0l»0 May 15 RANPURA 17,000 May439 words
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Advertisement382 1939-04-08 2 STEAMER SAILINGSI I lugypj I is YOUR I LEAVE I APPROACHING I Please let us offer you acI commodation on the fastest, I most modern and luxurious I N. D. L. I EXPRESS LINERS I "SCHARNHORST" I "POTSDAM" I "GNEISENAU" I Passage Agents: I LOHMANN CO., LTD., 124, Robinson Road.382 words
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Advertisement386 1939-04-08 2 I LUXURY with ECONOMY j One-Class Motorships Cabins with Private Bath. Excellent Cuisine Moderate Fare.-,. I To. MARSEILLES, LONDON, To PALFSTIVF pn T TrDn»M I ISS HAMBURG AND AM S%pSr iSffif j J u TI afpika*** T Ju n f!: JUTLANDJA Jul. 2 5 PANAMA J Z 5 I°LkT B386 words
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Advertisement144 1939-04-08 2 •v HAMBURG-AMERWA LINIE Diu'sch-Aiislrali-che Dampfschiffs Gcsellschafl (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S"oore 1939. s.s. NORDMARK Djrecc Apr 13 J.s. HINDENBURG not calling at China Japan ports Apr. 17 t m.s. DU:<:BURG via Manila May 2 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG144 words
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Miscellaneous290 1939-04-08 2 T DAILY CROSSWORD*] «jr LJSpB j i 1,... CLUES ACROSS 27. Proverbial for' 1 1. A Treasure Islander. CLUES DOWN 3. Wild prank. 1. Bristol cream, pcs 7. Go aboard, Mr. Boak. 2. Good bait 9. Out of the common. 4. "Good night, sood nighl p }2- A geometrical figure290 words
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Advertisement40 1939-04-08 3 TmwMrrzDuT I 1 i jj I LIFETIME I ,n boy a 1 jjjl E,n \rrER B LIFEi li 2 1- ,en buy l| And Wr(s |0:,r :;1,,> MiMM yog Bfel Yo,J c v l Ut < 0 1 St.. !vaan K40 words
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Advertisement126 1939-04-08 3 "PYE RADIOS ARE SECOND TO NONE tn Efficien?y, Reliability and Service. Hence they are VERY POPULAR IN MALAYA, j fcole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG. Distributors: OVERSEAS RADIO SERVICE, 1&9, Orchard Road, iSingapcie. 'PHONE 3225. I iii ii mil ii mhhi For Style, Comfort, Economy, CONSULT The Oriental Optical Co., MANUFACTURING126 words
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Advertisement371 1939-04-08 3 WEAKNESS AFTER FEVER When your temperature begins to fall and you feel you're getting better, then is the time to start to rebuild your wasted nerve and muscle tissues. Doctors have proved time and time again that Horlicks is not only easily digested but also stimulates your faded appetite and371 words
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Advertisement211 1939-04-08 3 sible for an individual to provide for Mb rained possessions the safety that is afforded by our vaults where we nave safe boxes of various sizes for hire at moderate rates. HIRERS themselves hold the KEYS and ONLY THEY can have access to these safe boxes so that SAFETY and211 words
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Advertisement358 1939-04-08 3 X \\K OF CHIM Incorporated in China by Special Charter i. 12, Cecil Street, Singapore Telephones: Manager'o Office 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-ft, Cable Address: CHUNGKCO." Paid Up Capital wh. $40,000,***** Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. 5,200,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. 2 020,000,000.00358 words
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Miscellaneous789 1939-04-08 3 To-day's Radio w SINGAPORE T LONDON HONGKONG m metres (133 mcs) TRANSMISSION 5 ZBW 952 Mcs (3L4 m /|M n.tres mcs) p.m. yiW ,;o v GSB 9.51 Mcs (31.55 m.) 5.20 Dance music by Benny Goodam. man's and Roy Fox's Orchestras. ►ral concert (relay- 640 Next week's programmes, sports 6.05789 words
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Advertisement607 1939-04-08 4 Situation* Ifaaatt WANTED FOREMAN to take charge of motor workshop. Cash security essential. Apply Box No. 338, Malaya Tribune, Ipoh. (747» TEACHER lo teach English and Malay preferable one with knowledge of Ger- j man and residing in S'eremoan. Apply F. Horowitz, c.o Paroi Tin Mine Seremban (731) WANTED HOUSEKEEPER.607 words
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Advertisement625 1939-04-08 4 WANTED .secondhand hydraulic press and steam engine 50 HP., Rex Hotel, 1 Singapore. (702) WANTED SMALL HOUSE to rent in S'eremban, preferably furnished, must be near town. Apply Box 21, Tribune Office, Seremban. (661) WANTED particulars and quotations in stationery business, give lowest quotations of materials, able to supply at625 words
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Advertisement534 1939-04-08 4 r i MORRIS COWLEY SALOCN 1931, Perfect condition, original paint, engine just overhauled. Crsh $250. Box No. 324, Maiaya Tribune. (717) <-- I Astrology A PSYCHIC GENIUS will nelp you solve your problems by "Intuitional Inspiration." To know your future no birthday Is necessary. Just send any three questions <vhich534 words
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Advertisement569 1939-04-08 4 YOUR SHIRKS consult LILY STORE, 547, North Bridge Road, wholesale and retail. (650) BEST OIL WAVE, only $5, Guaranteed at Viennei'e Beauty Parlour, 302, Tanjong Katong Road, near Katong Post Office. (355) Stamps ASIATIC PEN Friends ladies required. Stamps, photography. Box No. 317, Tribune, Kuala Lumpur. (701) FOR SALE: Kedah,569 words
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Advertisement583 1939-04-08 4 FOR SALE: Three new tea sets also three sets silver tea spoons. Apply Box 333, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (732) RACHELS PIANO, $250 or nearest. Apply 42, Sturrock Road, after 4.30 p.m (720) FOR QUICK SALE: One Grand Piano, $130. Apply 26, Tg. Tokong Rd, Penang. (737) FOR SALE: One Hercules583 words
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Advertisement544 1939-04-08 4 VALUABLE VACANT SALE in the township suitable for building shop.i for plans and particular V A*» Ibrahim, Batu Pahat > FOR SALE: LurtT&i Taiping. Best locality at Uons. Apply Mohamed Ja Kota Bharu, Kelantan. FOR SALE HOUSE~ 210.3 Street. Apply within. 'aft RUBBER land 71; from Batu Tiga Railway 5544 words
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Article205 1939-04-08 5 [From Our Own Correspondent] J Klang, Apr. 6. pONNIJSAMY, a motor driver of Seremban, was charged to-day before Che Megat Yunus, Magistrate, with having trespassed into the house of Palaniammal, a Tamil woman, in Kampong Java Road, with intent to annoy her. The complainant said that she205 words
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Article63 1939-04-08 5 [From Our Own Correspondent) A Penang, Apr. 6. N elderly Chinese was found dead on the five footway of one of the houses opposite the Esplanade padang about 6.30 a.m. yesterday. The deceased, whose age was about 55 years, is believed to have been a vagrant.63 words
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Advertisement269 1939-04-08 5 NOTICE. k>p Representative or uancc Co.. Ltd., is at P j, to KelanUn, and to give attention to any sill* to him co Post enquiry *J° Kia Kelantan. 1 Singapore M^icipality A invited Tor the or service. For Municipal Tender Room. Dai 2 of Closing i 4MO j .-.rickshaw 4269 words
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Advertisement301 1939-04-08 5 IF your m BREATH HAS I A SMELL YOU CANT FEEL WELL Unless 2 plnta of bile juice flow from our liver into our bowels every day, our movements K et hard and constipated and our food decays unnaturally in our 28 feet of bowels. This decay sends poison all301 words
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Advertisement543 1939-04-08 5 CHEONG KOON SENG CGf., LTD. Al CTION SALE OF FREEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES. At the saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co., Ltd. No 10 ChuUi Ktrr»t ON WEDNESDAY, I£TH APRIL 1939, AT 2.30 P.M Lot 1. Valuable land and houses Nos. 1, 3, 5 (entrance only; 5-*\ 5-B 7& 9543 words
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Advertisement283 1939-04-08 5 I RAFFLES BREAD IS THE BEST! Daily Increasing Sales Prove li. BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS UNDER STRICT HYGIENIC CONDITIONS. We Also Deliver Fresh From The Oven Between 5 9 p. M. TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER FOR TO-NIGHT RAFFLES BAKERY CQNFECTIONER~Y SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT j special ill Wi It A IKWO283 words
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Advertisement384 1939-04-08 6 I A GRAND ATTRACTION TOR YOUR I EASTER HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT! ONE OP THE MOST GLORIOUS MUSICAL PICTURES to COME from the M.G.M. STUDIOS! [CAPITOL] 3 shows daily! THE M-fi-M STUDIOS' GREATEST MISICAL DRM! HflW HIGH HERBERT LIONEL AT* ILL 1 With Special Added Attraction The Famous Olympic Daring Champions— HAROLD384 words
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Advertisement55 1939-04-08 6 You'll see JOAN BENNETT and jff^^ FREDRIC MARCH at the Singa- OK TAV GARNETT SPENT 2 MONTHS FILMING SINGAPORE SCENES FOR THE EXCITING N If ADVENTURE STORY UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE The CAPITOL'S NEXT ATTRACTION i i j~ mmv SENSATIONAL EXPOSE OF THE THRILLING STORY OF A ffiH CAISARET HOSTESS VYHO55 words
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Advertisement268 1939-04-08 6 PAVILION 3-15-615-915 "TO-DAY I COME AND LAUGH YOUR HEAD AT THE FUNNIEST mJ SEEN FOR YEARS—AND THAT'S NO EXAGGERATION» I •II ar sinci L hav< seen anything so funrtv" —vf\»v r»r. :,.J From the Stories by EDGAR WALLACE with GRAHAM MOFFATT ami MOORE MARRIOTT A GAINSBOROUGH PICTURE Directed by MARCEL268 words
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Advertisement508 1939-04-08 7 ALHAMBRA NEXT week| mm_: The Girls Adore II! V Br< r, urr ■HIHIH^UHIIiHHIfIHI j 4m Alt 16 B 4 1 K 615 im m mM GRAND STAGE ATTRACTION THF p/vpsEE TIP TOP MUSICAL. RiuVUE oh t 7 vnnr-Old Bey Wonder A Bevy Of Beautilul Dancers! PreS Sw?Sli2You A Con p?ete508 words
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Advertisement286 1939-04-08 7 mmmmm —wo— mmmm —^^m^^^^^^^^""»*^^^ HERE'S H'ST TIIE SHOW FOR E \STER HOLIDAY daily at n a.m., 3.15, *m 9.15 p.m. I lliS GREAT BIG BEAMING PICTURE IS A JUST WHAT Tilt WORLD NEEDS NOWI I >Jv f A I 'mSLiI ££m* x "a ALSO excc!!em Supporting Shorts including Vyvyan Dormer's286 words
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Article652 1939-04-08 8 JHE intention to form a Directorate of Propaganda in Malaya was announced by Sir Shenton Thomas in his speech at the dinner of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association, and general opinion agreed that such a step was desirable. One of our contemporaries, however, takes the opposite view652 words
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Article1023 1939-04-08 8 PROTECTION OF SEA ROUTES WEEK-END REVIEW Population Problem THE question of population plays a very important part in international politics. At one time it was feared that the world would become so overcrowded that In course of time nations which needed territorial expansion most would1,023 words
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Article52 1939-04-08 8 Two choirboys are said to have sold racing tips at choir practice. Many of their friends speak warmly of their sweet childish trebles. A A Leicestershire man has beerTsent to prison for fourteen days for sending threatening letters. Yet our tailor, who does the same, gets off52 words
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Article525 1939-04-08 8 To- day's News Review JTALIAN and Albani an official denials notwithstanding, it seems obvious that Mussolini is employing the same bullying technique against the little Adriatic realm of King Zog as Hitler used against Czechoslovakia and Lithuania. If, as Rome messages claimed, normal negotiations were proceeding why was it necessary525 words
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Advertisement143 1939-04-08 8 THE WHISTLING KETTLE jl Boiler and directly I i'-'s on the boil it I I 4 PINT SIZE 91,5% I ii PINT SIZE— 1.90 j ON DISPLAY Af I ROBINSON'S I HAKDH ARE DEPARTMENT. LADIES' FANCY RIBBED COTTON RIBBED COTTO.Y VESTS. AND RAYON PANTIES Opera top in cream colour only,143 words
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Article, Illustration848 1939-04-08 9 ZOG SENDS NEW PEACE PROPOSAL TO ROME Albania's Pathetic Appeal For Help TWO PORTS AND SEIZING FOUR OTHFR ArpA« S A T D HE ,TAUAN FORCES ARE ADVANCINC RUTHLESS V ACROSS ALBANIAN TERRITORY. KU HLtSSLY inch IWb reS,Stance but Albanians sa X a*848 words
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Article155 1939-04-08 9 Berlin, Apr. 8. circles state: would not understand V*L a PP«>ve if the democra--1 ers, which have no Albanian sphere, to int( rvene in the proachabk position axis partner." ral ot the Italian action I.;";;» a presumably inspired lares that Italy is di- and her Isrtiit155 words
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Article33 1939-04-08 9 Reuter. I fe- Apr. 8. S& 1 Cfe s h ,tahas i ™*—I. < repelled tl S** of the V Z un lv Population the Tho i 'ween ***** RenterReuter. - 33 words
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Article260 1939-04-08 9 Reuter. Rome. Apr. 8. CI6NOR Gftjrda, writing in the Cionale IVltalia. declares a new and important event is being accomplished in Near East Europe. "At the call of patriotic Albanians who were unable further to suffer misgovernment by their King, and obliged by the necessityReuter. - 260 words
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Article56 1939-04-08 9 Reuter. AN Athens message states that Queen Geraldine (wife of King Zog), with her new-born baby is reported to have crossed the frontier into Greece for safety. An official communique issued in Rome states that when Lord Perth saw Ccunt Ciano, the latter jcave Lord Perth full "explantationsReuter. - 56 words
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Article203 1939-04-08 9 Reuter. r j Paris, Apr. 8. any acMv" i a ™"JL-* i( mos, improbable that WIII 01 taken at this particular juncture. It is pointed cut that juridically Italy was granted by France and Br:' > form of protectorate over Albania and no vital interestsReuter. - 203 words
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Article16 1939-04-08 9 REUTER. w»imSKE£SE? n should go I VZZ 'AJ° *KRAN<JE CE S beX OF hostilities.-REUTER. - 16 words
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Article26 1939-04-08 9 Reuter. n Athens, Apr. 8. Ihe Government of Greece are c!o.;ely following developments in Albania. The public have so far refrained from demonstrations. Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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318 1939-04-08 9 "Essential To Wait" JJRITISH cffk.al circles feel it is essential to wait until ihe ron CrJSta,,ised d an official re P flrt received and It is pointed oul that many of to-day's reports are contradicto. y and other Governments, including that of318 words
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Article34 1939-04-08 9 Reuter. Belgrade, Apr. 7. is learned that Albania demanded the assistance of Yugoslavia, but Yugoslavia refused the demands in view of the treaty of friendshio existing between Italy and Yugoslavia.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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200 1939-04-08 9 Reuter. Belgrade, Apr. 7. XKE Yugoslav Gov- ni! pnnt announced late to-day. that it proposed to take steps to safeguard her interests in the Adriatic, it is underStood in welhnformed circles that Italy kept Yugoslav informeo of the negotiations between Rome and Tirana. M 1Reuter. - 200 words
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Article, Illustration94 1939-04-08 9 M GRIGORE GAFENCU Tor. Bucharest. April 8. HB Rumanian Foreign Mini*, ter, ML Gafencu, who had a three-hour conversation thfs afternoon with the Prime Minister, ML (alinescii, i s leaving for Istanful. It is regarded as certain that he wil' Mr. Sarajoolu, the Tmkish Foreign Minister and94 words
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Article27 1939-04-08 9 Reuter. Lcndm, April. 8.--Colonel Beck,, the Polish Foreign M" iiister, has left Warsaw on completion of the negotiations fcr a pact of mutual assistance.—Reuter. 8Reuter. - 27 words
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Advertisement40 1939-04-08 9 3 Eyesight examined Objectively by I lj our rtefractionist:—C P. CHONG. I 11 Mistakes are Impossible. Yet, you I If pay less than elsewhere for youi I fifamt I THE HER! in OPTICAL CO. I 142, South Bridge Rd., Singapore.!40 words
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92 1939-04-08 10 "INVASION ONLY OVER OUR DEAD BODIES" Reuter. Tirana, Apr. 7. rUEMONSTRATIONS against possible Italian action in D Albania continued all day yesterday. Parliament, during yesterday's session, declared that the Italian demands 1 re unacreptable, while the appearance in the afternoon of 29 Italian aeroplanesReuter. - 92 words
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Article258 1939-04-08 10 Reuter. London Apr. 7. Colonel Beck had a hnal talk at the Foreign Office with Lord Halifax late last evening to clear up outstanding points In an inttrview with the aiterwards the Polish Foreign MinL\er expressed optimism about the future development of permanent and stableReuter. - 258 words
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Article, Illustration81 1939-04-08 10 NOT WANN, leader of the Memel Nazis (facing the camera). This photograph was taken when he was being received on arrival for the re-dedication of the statue of Emp-.ror Frtedrich VVilhelm in MemeL Ihe statue was removed in 1923 try the Lithuanians. During the ceremonies of81 words
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129 1939-04-08 10 [From Our Own Reporter] Koala Lumpur, Apr. 6. TEN months ago Nagamany, a goldsmith, was given a Pair of old-fashioned r»UI bangles to be Melted drun aiKi ot, by the station master of Port Swettenham railway station. Nagasamy promised to give the reset bangles,129 words
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Article34 1939-04-08 10 DR Lim Swee Ann, of the Medical College Singapore, has joined the staff of the Ipoh Hospital. He is a wellknown .sportsman, having beer, captain of the College Rugby team.34 words
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Article17 1939-04-08 10 An Imperial air mail arrived in Singapore this morning. The next is due on Wednesday.17 words
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162 1939-04-08 10 Singapore, Friday. JAKING advantage of the special concessions afforded by the Railway authorities Singapore to-day experienced, as in previous years, a heavy influx of up-country visitors who intend spending the Easter holidays here. The Penang mail which arrived here shortly after six o'clock this162 words
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Article43 1939-04-08 10 Mendlnm. New Jersey.—More than 1.000 marriages were performed by the "Marrying ParsCn" of Lynn, Massachusetts, the Rev. Dr. Tillman Bowden Johnson, who has died here at the ago of 79 All the ceremonies were performed during a residence "t 11 years.43 words
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Obituary206 1939-04-08 10 May Be Followed By GENERAL ELECTION Reuter. Sydney, April 7. DASSING cf Mr. J. A. Lyons, PreI m ;er of Australia, after successive heart attacks, is the first time a Prime Minister of the Commonwealth has died in office. It is not yet known what action the GovernorGeneralReuter. - 206 words
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Article76 1939-04-08 10 Total deaths in Singapore during the week ending Apr. 1 were 201, a raie of 18.82 per mille compared with 20.22 in the preceding week and 20.83 in the corresponding week last year. The infantile death rate was 115.2 per mille per annum, compared wi T h76 words
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Article, Illustration22 1939-04-08 10 MME. LEBRUN of France, wife of President Lebrun, who paid a State visit to London recently, along with her husband.22 words
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Article109 1939-04-08 10 [From Our Own Reporter] Penang, Apr. G. SENTENCE of three months' rigorous imprisonment to' be followed by 12 months' police supervision was passed by |fr. Lim ho»011 Teck in the Middle Court to-day on an Indian. Mohamed Kassim, who was convicted on a charge of thof* of109 words
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Article22 1939-04-08 10 The crop of Bukit Katil Estates for March amounted to 16,065 lb a total for 11 months of 205.768 lb.22 words
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224 1939-04-08 10 Important Papers To Be Read Singapore, Friday. ItfEARLY 60 doctors from all parts of the Peninsula are attending the meeting of the Malayan branch of the British Medical Association/which opened this morning for a two-day session. A meeting of the outgoing Council224 words
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Article53 1939-04-08 10 Bucharest. —Dobra Ta i at \{.fm old girl of the village of V overbalanced and fell down r well while drawing wab Hearing her cries, neighbot to the well and eventually succeeded i drawing her up the narrow shift i their astonishment, .she was53 words
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Article36 1939-04-08 10 Belgrade—Milan Dj ird ■ant of Klyutoh. Serbia grandfather at the age cf 35 He m lied when he was 17 year old andW a daughter when he wa married and iias just son.36 words
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560 1939-04-08 10 Ratepayers' Opinion r pHAT the new site near the new Aerodrome where the Govenment have proposed to move the Raffles Institution from it* present site, was most unsuitable, that the present site was ll* most conveniently situated and that any extensions or rehuildinu560 words
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Article94 1939-04-08 10 Bfcnfcapere, [**JjL A VISITOR to Singapore mm 3 cd by the P. I 0 Cart*-** afternoon was Sir George raaa well-known writer on several mical and political W&t Sir George Pash is irav private secretary, and staying here. He was formt rly Louden School ol E- ber94 words
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Article59 1939-04-08 10 The following arc I tures by Qantas and h0. Arrived by the Co jjrj Fcuntaine. Mr. 1.8 B Howarth. from Sydi >«■ ley. from Sonrabaya ing. from Batavia f!* Left by the Con tame, Mr. J. S Ai rived by the I from Penang. Lett by the59 words
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Advertisement60 1939-04-08 10 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTI>. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. 'PHONIJ SSOB. SINGAPORE. FIRE MA RIHK. "MOTOR, PER SONAL ACCIDENT WORK MEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. :o: AGENTS: SEREMBAN POI BROS., MALACCA HONG CHYE A CO.. K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG. NG KON f HEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH, IPOH LEE AH WENG. PENANG60 words
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Advertisement63 1939-04-08 10 COLD I STOPS TRAIN St. foiuft,*, loundlial train ha* bcui brouehtt, a ndstili h, cold. xvi the hgj v the hi S h^ p«'i:i» tXwWmi I tfc* l«cal tra ni Insula* raikjr j the tatttt .rwk axle Ixixes hvifc Intense odd ConW not pu the ti .iin and I in63 words
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177 1939-04-08 11 WOMAN KILLED From Our Own Correspondent) Parit Buntar Friday. v .ii ious pai ts ol the Krian district experienced t thunderstorms wind, blowing a t great velocity, -i'', bofoie it and caused considerable amount I) INDIAN WOMAN MET KER DEATH WHEN <>;■ :e fell177 words
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Article21 1939-04-08 11 i :<■■>':• (rovernment states: "The step order to strengthen Gorern- P 1 en in the face of Minister, the21 words
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Article136 1939-04-08 11 IFrom Our Own Correspondent] Seremban. Apr. 6. AN elderly Chinese, convicted and sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment for a samsu offence, made an unusual request to the presiding magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, to write to the gaol authorities to treat him well. He sfated that136 words
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347 1939-04-08 11 Reuter. v. p Sydney, Apr. 8. Ii is officially announced that Sir Earle Page, Minister of Commerce, has been appointed new Prime Minister of Australia in succession to Mr. J. A. Lyons, who died recently from heart attacks. It is politically forecast that thereReuter. - 347 words
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80 1939-04-08 11 Reuter. Washington. April 8. PROCLAMATION !>> President Rcoscveit. released ay the State Department, tc put into effect the Turkish-American agreement, indicates that the President considers Slovakia to be under German admir.isf ration. The proclamation states: "Products of Slovakia ."-hail be regarded os productsReuter. - 80 words
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Article847 1939-04-08 11 {From Our Own Reporter] THE hfirinfr <>f tv Kuala Lumpur, Apr. b*. Bean IZ S WhKh Mr Eus,aie StaUw Dunn, a Kurof elnW f nS 'r* r yum his forme employer. Mr. C. J A M f.eldens for salary and dissolution of partnership w M resumed847 words
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Article41 1939-04-08 11 Reuter. Berlin, April 7. A Swiss Federal decree providing for a credit of about 1 327,000,000 million francs tc strengthen national defence and fight unemployment has been adopted at the close of the spring session of Parliament ReuterReuter. - 41 words
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Article117 1939-04-08 11 \From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, April 5. il SECOND batch of 58 young Chi- I nese qualified motor mechanics and drivers left Ipoh by Tuesday's > mail train to join the mechanised units in the China War Front. I The volunteers were entertained to117 words
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109 1939-04-08 11 lFrom Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 6. ENTRUSTED with a receipt book ■J to collect funds for the Tham Koong Ya Temple. Ampang, 60--year-old vegetable gardener named Jap Khin. collected S4l from Dec. 2 to Fi b. 26 this year and handed109 words
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Article54 1939-04-08 11 I'HE death took place early on Sunday morning in Penang oi Mr E B E a R d\'^ cad S f he firm of Messrs. E. fa. RJdsdel and Co., Lfd Mr RidsdM was interested in several >^an V an tin and rubber companies r laia54 words
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Advertisement97 1939-04-08 11 >TV——————— IMPROVE YOUR SUNDAY CURRY WITH THE ADDITION OF ...MWSEN'S MANGOE SWEET CHUTNEY mm m®mm PHONE: STORE 537« (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH !10 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1500 1501, BUTTERWORTH 33. Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co. Ltd. WM 105. Theme Songs COMPOSED BY JOHANN STRAUSS97 words
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296 1939-04-08 12 Following are yesterday's Home foothall results. DIVISION 1 Blackpool 1; Arsenal 0. Brentford 3; Preston N.E. 1. Charlton A 2; Chelsea 0. f..imby T 3; Huddersneld 3. Liverpool 4; Birmingham 0. Manchester U. 0, Leeds United 0. PC4 L.mouth 1; Derby C. 3. Sunderland 1;296 words
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Article, Illustration441 1939-04-08 12 Results Of Opening Ties At Penang Malayan Badminton Championships I From Our Own Reporter] SINGAPORE! had fair success In the opening round*- of the Malayan badminton championships wh-ch started 10-ciay at the Free School Ha>l. However, the least of the441 words
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68 1939-04-08 12 A team of South African women hockey players may possibly visit Great Britain this year. It is reported from Johannesburg. The project was discussed at a meeting of the Wanderers Women's Hockey Clubs, and it was decided that, by way of assisting68 words
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Article146 1939-04-08 12 The following is the draw for the Women's championship at the K.U <> Ist Round to be played on April 12. p.m. 310 Mrs. P. J Crawley vs. Mrs. r E. Earle 3.15 Miss M Brown vs Mrs. A a. Menzies. 3.20 Mrs. E. Hiteham vs. Mrs.146 words
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Article158 1939-04-08 12 THE biggest international professional lawn tennis venture the world has known is now being staged at Olympic, London. W T. Tilden (U.S.A.), Henri Cochet (France), Hans Nussle.n (Germany), Lester Stuefen (LS.AJ, Kobert Ranvllon (France), Giovannia Palmieri (Italy), Dan lYlaskell (England), and Jan Kozeluh (Czechoslovakia) are158 words
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198 1939-04-08 12 From Our Own Reporter] KUALA LUMPUR, FRIDAY. j FOLLOWING ARE RESULTS OF THE T PRELIMINARY ROUND OF THE FOURTH ALL-MALAYAN INDO- CEYLONESE TENNIS TOURNA- j MENT PLAYED AT THE TP C A. COURTS TO-.OAY. MEN'S OPEN SINGLES N. Caleb beat V. Kajaratnam 6—l,198 words
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Article275 1939-04-08 12 THE U.S.S. "Augusta", n a Ship of the U.S. Asiatic Y\ m j is due in Singapore to-day. gj* her arrival in Singapore ball fa ns are looking forward I with keen interest to game scheduled to be pfaM with the American Wo(iati(, n team, which will275 words
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Advertisement80 1939-04-08 12 NEW SHIPMENT •PRINTED EMBROIDERED SILK COTTON LACE. #SARON(i BATIK FOR DRESSES BY YARD. AURORA IDrr \KTAIENT STORF. HYGIENE FOR WOMEN 1 here is no safer, convenient »00 efteclive M.cans available for persona' I cleanliness and control tbar j NOLO CELETTES. Each Getette is packed ln an alrligh' glass tube and80 words
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Advertisement39 1939-04-08 12 British Cycle Agency TV*ns*n Street. SJmrnpore. Introduce *Le 1539 moieis of ROYAL LN FIELD Motor Cyclas. JĔM Enfield grand «<»t»i «>i II CI7PS and II 4 TEAM PRICES in 11 Open Trials g in 1938. I <See them now).39 words
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Advertisement11 1939-04-08 12 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chemists and Storm I'l'i'WiiimniHiiiiiMiiiiiiiHMiihiMiNim11 words
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303 1939-04-08 13 Selections And Order Of Running rol l <i\ViN<; is the full card of events for today's raeir.- at "ifw.l- in til.- first day of the two-day Skye meeting of the Perak ,„rl Club. I i.S' 1 1 ra< s form the programme, and the303 words
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Article104 1939-04-08 13 A friendly table tennis match of 5 •single will be played between the A.A.A. and N-o Sing Le Chin Sia in the Association's premises on Sunday, April 9 at '.30 P-m. sharp, and will be represented py Chan Poh Yinc, Lee Poh Mcng Soh Uioo lock, Tay Quee104 words
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Article45 1939-04-08 13 The Happy World Cyelbxg Chamm Iships that were to be held at.the Happy \vorld circuit last night had to be nostponed owing to the inclemency oi the weather. They will, therefore, be started Today, as the Ant day of the champ'-m45 words
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Article88 1939-04-08 13 JIES in the SC.R.C. Spring Tenuis Tournament: FIRST ROUND On Tuesday: MEN'S SINGLES HANDICAP "A' Toh h !-l8^ oOn 9 VS Tan (-3» vs. S. K. Gaw SKtf 1 Sin le s Handicap *B" JVilham Tan (-12) vs. Ng Wing Choon ChTe ee ,Sc"f heng 3) vs88 words
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Article65 1939-04-08 13 rpHE following will represent the Combined Schools in their match against the S.R.C. on the latter's ground at 2 p.m. to-day:— E. Barker (RX); Retnasamy (R.I) 8. deCruz (8.J.1.); j. Galistein (S.JI) L. deSouza (8.J.1.); C Wong (A.C.sV 7* Doraiswaiay (A.c.s.c d Mm* •St. Andrew.-: A Anchant65 words
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Advertisement75 1939-04-08 13 iR LIGHT WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF SINGAPORE OVEB 13 (:j) RI)S. i MARQUES (Holder) YE H_ HEMCHIT (Sensational Chinese Challenge) FRIDAY, 14th APRIL Su PPOrted by excellent Preliminaries with four new comers. CLEVER SISO VS. t I BOY QUEE 8 (3) Rds. •vi(l Carpentier vs. Batt Samy 6(3) (Penang* K «o75 words
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Advertisement161 1939-04-08 13 HOME BY AIR-BACK BY SEX uupure about AIR-SEA INTERCHANGE ■OVAL BOTCH AM UM3S ss"5 s Fly home, sail back, or vice versa-* fine compromise when y QU want to save »ravel.,ng time. II you aljftdd ho(d return sieamor t.cket. K.LM. will exchange it. F a ,t. luxurious X.L M air161 words
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Advertisement109 1939-04-08 13 1 NO ONE STAYS IN IVE BEEN 1 f I JILTED BEFORE j SON AN p m MOTHER, SORRY IT HAP. AND NEVER PENED. I ADVISE MHMDED, BUT YOU TO SEE THE I'LL NtVER BE DENTIST ABOUT ABLE TO YOUR BREATH I r FORGET SUE j f MOST BAD BREATH109 words
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Advertisement631 1939-04-08 13 Cyclists agony ok. with GASTRIC TROUBLE Every stomach sufferer will under- ■^^^••^ga:>J|j^ stand how terrible was the plight of ,mm*\\\\ Mr. J. 8., whose letter is quoted below. SRP When the least movement meant /r v torturing pain, he still had to carry [mm*** mlC.^m on work that kept him631 words
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Article620 1939-04-08 14 Air Services Made Irregular^To Avoid "Incidents" IN gold-rush days, Americans blazed a mighty tra, lin covered wagons. In China, a ourney to the West was done in iunks. Li Po, the celebrated poet of thr- Tanff dynast SU he dimcultics of travelling to Szechwan unto to West620 words
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Article105 1939-04-08 14 International News Agency. Shanghai. ACCORDING to a dispatch from Kwei- Bn, Kwanrsi province, a check-up of all Chinese prison camps revealed ap proximately r >so Japanese and Korean prisoners, moie than halt of whom were war-wearied soldiers. The larj-'C-t concentration of Japan ese soldier prisoners isInternational News Agency. - 105 words
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Article256 1939-04-08 14 After, the fall of Nanchang, the Chinese anticipate an International News Agency. Chungking. THE fall of Nanchang into the hands 1 of the Japanese as announced here caused little surprise as the town no longer has any importance. I Rv occupying Nanchang, the Japanese jInternational News Agency. - 256 words
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Article162 1939-04-08 14 International News Agency. Shanghai. THE German expedition to Tibet headed by Dr. Ernst Sr-haefer. which will make an extensive scientific vuiviy of "the roof of the world,*' has arrived in Lhasa, anv\ :m Tibetan capital, aft** an arduous overland trek from Sikkim. Bengal. v*a the Himalayas,International News Agency. - 162 words
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241 1939-04-08 14 Blockade To Be Tightened Up International News Agency. Hongftoag. /COMPLETE occupation of the southern coast of K wanjrtung this town and Kongmoon is the objective of the Japanese moving down gradually from Shunteh and Taliang disirict-. are pouring in here from Hsinhui andInternational News Agency. - 241 words
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Article171 1939-04-08 14 Central News. liuntkm; PATTLE inoculation is «k: muted in west China lk*l ti inal Agricultural Il< > tnh Burs: Through its cmTfretic efforts a Bureau lias successfully broken d«« the ipn'Jranee and scepticism of" farmers resardin-; vel« rinarv scia and induced them to have ICentral News. - 171 words
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Article48 1939-04-08 14 OVER 501 I Koyang In Suu < ttnied by kilUni fl recently v.! fl march suAeie p Thr win les opt 1( that the Ja| not get news oi The scattered to the rillag< M joined the I number of mufi N 1 about 600 -lnt«48 words
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Advertisement230 1939-04-08 14 LOOK AHEAP. A man's aDility Is bound to show itself when he is determined to succeed and takes the necessary steps to enhance his present value. Tho.°e WhO have succeeded with the aid of the 1.C.9. know and I aDDrcciate the value of Its Training. Why not increase your own230 words
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Advertisement8 1939-04-08 14 DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By T. H. Tan8 words
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Article645 1939-04-08 15 Proposed Asiatic Segregation Scheme INDIA GOVERNMENT URGED TO INTER VENE (United Press). Bombay, Apr 2 India, mindful of the gravity of ihe situation upon the Government M the f 'nion of South ol staying Iheir hand :n connection with the proposed Asiatic Segregation Scheme(United Press). - 645 words
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Article244 1939-04-08 15 (United Press). Bombay, Apr. 1. THE Egyptian Delegation sailed frc-m Bombay to-day by S.S. "Viceroy of India" after three weeks' crowded programme in India. A public send-off was given to the De !egatiOn by the Bombay Provincial Congress Committee at the Mole Station where speeches were(United Press). - 244 words
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Article205 1939-04-08 15 (United Press). *Hi 7 i. V adari P ur Mar. 31 THE following fa an extract from a rfr* r7 er f en L b v Sjls Puma Chandra Das prisoner), and 69 exdetenus to Mahatmaji regarding the release of political prisoners:— the n*th n °nf n A(United Press). - 205 words
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Article398 1939-04-08 15 (United Press). A SPECIAL notification has been issued by th* A declaring that the Kolhapur State n and that all funds and properties of the' Con^e declared to have been confiscated. nave It may be recalled that the Praja Parishad (State Subjects Conference) decided to hold its(United Press). - 398 words
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Article67 1939-04-08 15 (United Press). New Delhi, Apr. 2.— United Press learns that Sir Maurice Gwyer, Federal Chief lastiee, forwarded his award in the R.ijket dispute to the Political Department this evening. It will be communicated to the parties, namely, garter Patel and the inakore Sahrb to-morrow morning. After that it(United Press). - 67 words
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Article60 1939-04-08 15 (United Press). New Delhi. Mar. 28— The Kashmere State Peoples* delegation headed by Mr. S. M. Abdullah and consisting- of Messrs. K. Y. Shapbandhu, Premnath Bezar and G. M. Bakshi interviewed Gandhiji. Sardar Patel and Mr. Bhulabhai De^ai regarding the Kashmere State affairs. They handed over certain papers(United Press). - 60 words
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Advertisement315 1939-04-08 15 Daily India Page Edited by G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. on a budget, serve these COCOANUT-FILLED COOKIES I Protect their fine flavour and delicious texture w Uh ROYAL—the Cream of Tartar baking powder that Kb insures you against expensive baking failures! T7l(>K a and utterly delicious pastry, try this J? tempting recipe315 words
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Article, Illustration64 1939-04-08 16 AFFICEBS and men came ashore from ships oi the Heme Fleet at hatham (Kent) to eemmence their Easter leave Ihe Nhip; hare just returned from rattai where Ihej have been carrying out combined exercises with the Mediterranean Meet. Picture on the right shews sailors e n64 words
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