Morning Tribune, 21 February 1939
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Title Section12 1939-02-21 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE fcp-Xo. 18 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, February 21, 1939. FIVE CENTS.12 words
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Article225 1939-02-21 1 RESH GERMAN PRESSURE ON PRAGUE London, Feb. 20. OLI.OWJXG the resignation of General Krejci, Chief of the Czechoslovak General Staff, as a result of German pressure on Prague >r the removal of the political friends of the former President, Dr. *nes. rumours are current, says The Times' Prague correspondent, fReuter - 225 words
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Article29 1939-02-21 1 Burgos, Feb. 20.— It is officially announced that Oolding and his wife were provisionally released on parole. Gold ing returned home, but Mrs. Goldrng was| detained in hospital- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration23 1939-02-21 1 War Chief To Go? GEN. SIROVY, Czechoslovak War Minister, who on account of fresh German pressure on Prague, may have to resign. f23 words
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Article348 1939-02-21 1 30,000 More Italians For Libya London, Feb. 20. MR. BUTLER announced in the Commons to-day at question time thai the Italian Government were sending 130,000 more troops to Libya, and that the British Government would be fully informed of this movement according to the terms of the Anglo-Italian agreement forReuter - 348 words
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Article85 1939-02-21 1 IsO-MILLION-YEAR I LINK Ba<-i London (South Africa), Feb. 20. VISH. belonging: to a species beHlieved to have been extinct for Bnillion years, was caught at sea ■y /a f homs deep, and is described scientists as of "absolutely in-' ■ulable value". ■t is five feet long, weightsReuter - 85 words
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94 1939-02-21 1 fomentous Week For Palestine Talks London, Feb. 20. ing week will be decisive r toe Palestine talks, opines the Wph in a special article [that i he British Government 10 V(i <! that a decision shall be without delay. Jews and Arabs are Invited ?t C T? ain concessi ons94 words
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Article25 1939-02-21 1 tecian The Egyptian Cabinet C]Bv y called meeting decided to an co. according to the Alanadds that the official anUhe decision will not be ReuterReuter - 25 words
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63 1939-02-21 1 Sin Chew jit Poh - Big Chinese Air Victory At Changsha Sin Chew jit Poh Hongkong. Feb. 29. THE Chinese Air Force scored one of their biggest victories for several months to-day. Eight Japanese bombers, escorted by many chasers, were enveloped by Chinese planes while over Changsha, and engaged in an air battle which lasted63 words
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256 1939-02-21 1 Burgos, Feb. 20. AFFICIAL circles stress that General Franco stands firmly to the view that he alone is entitled to dictate terms on which the war will end without the intervention of any foreign power. The terms are the unconditional surrender of the RepublicanReuter - 256 words
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Article80 1939-02-21 1 Perpignan, Feb. 20. PEN. FRANCO proposes to reorganise his Government and hand over the Premiership to his brother-in-law. Serrano Y Suner, now Minister of the Interior, according to information from a well-informed source. Franco will remain at the head of the State and of theReuter - 80 words
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Advertisement21 1939-02-21 1 ■■■■■"■y I I i am Man 2 cC^r Attack Alleged Chins News Jo-day's Races n-irket Prices 17 Sportsfront 20 Test Cricket21 words
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Article292 1939-02-21 2 To Serve 3 Years' Rigorous (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Monday. BOUND guilty of having caused grievous hurt to a coffee shop assistant by pouring acetic acid on him. Ong Chui Sang, a female Chinese, was 10-day sentenced to three years' rigorous imprisonment292 words
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396 1939-02-21 2 More Foreign Trade Buyers At B.I. F. London, Feb. 20. tyEARLY 2,300 trade exhibitors are showing British products at the British Industries Fair, which opened to-day. Like last year, there are three sections, namely (1) Olympia. where the lighter industries are shown, (2> Earl's Court (both m London), where textiles,Reuter - 396 words
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Article99 1939-02-21 2 San Juan, Feb. 20. THE cruiser Houston, with President Roosevelt aboard, sped this morning into the Caribbean Sea where the greatest naval manoeuvres m American history are being held with 150 vessels, and 60.000 officers and men participatin w President Roosevelt, accompanied by Admiral Leahy, Chief99 words
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Article11 1939-02-21 2 Moscow. Feb. 20 --The Soviet-Polish trade agreement has been signed.- ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article96 1939-02-21 2 IN interesting Malay wedding concludA ed on Saturday, when Mr. A. H. Jumat, eldest sen of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Jumat, was married to Miss Salma binte Shaikh Dawocd, daughter of Mi and Mrs T. Dawood. The bridegroom's father i s the chief Malay interpreter96 words
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Article250 1939-02-21 2 London. Feb. 20. BRITAIN'S export trade drive Ls being advanced, says the Financial Times diplomatic correspondent. He declares that he understands that it is intended to follow the forthcoming discussions between th* representatives of British industries and the German counterpart, witt similar meetings m Centra] andReuter - 250 words
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Article155 1939-02-21 2 Revolt In Peru Suppressed Lima, Feb. 3 a COMMUNIQUE states that A eral Rodriguez. Minister teridr and police forces, ana others lost their lives as a r an attempt to depose the M eminent. ibusitf It adds that Rodriguez. ■JJ j confidence placed m him d dent and m conspiracyReuter - 155 words
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Article40 1939-02-21 2 Owing to the huge crowds which attended last night's screenings of "Sable Cicada at the Capitol, resulting m many being turned away, the management put on another midnight matinee. The Dic-to-day onClUdeS itS SeaSon at the the tre40 words
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Article, Illustration17 1939-02-21 2 At The Motor Rally Mrs. Joan Charteris. a motorii enthusiast, photographed at ytm\ day's A.A.M. rally TribuneTribune - 17 words
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Advertisement28 1939-02-21 2 ALHAMBRA Gala Midnight Premiere SATURDAY 25th Feb. 1 1 \mOJVJN PKJVSIS GSIATTST VIAR __________r^___________r v *2S"j WWWW \w_MH Imj. IN YOUR MEMORY This Picture will remain forever Great!28 words
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Article121 1939-02-21 3 yibune has received informa>n that consideration is now riven to the formation of Volunteer Reserve Centres m to the RAF. VJI. organisation n confined to the United Kingt comprises training centres for ing and ground instruction, and c t*is the training of aircrews ar-gunners and121 words
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386 1939-02-21 3 HOPPER ATTACK ON 3 -YEAR-OLD CHILD Allegations Against Rubber Tapper (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Monday. f IM OOH, a young Chinese rubber tapper from Kampong Jabi, a few miles out of Segamat town, was committed to the Assizes on a charge of murder by Mr. A. J. Gracie, the386 words
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Article49 1939-02-21 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Feb. 20. The Smgapore and Seremban Rotary Clubs have both offered to house tht next Rotary Conference, but acceptance has been deferred. Colonel Rae has been nominated the next District Governor. Prince Vamvaidyakara declining the honour on account of pressure of work.49 words
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429 1939-02-21 3 EAUTY PARADE (FOR CARS) AT A. A.M. RALLY (Tribune Staff Reporter) ILLIANT display of cars was on view at the Automobile location of Malaya's Concours D'Elegance, held at the Sea hotel, yesterday. I were a number of humorous inctive contributor to one such was Gordon of the Gordon Highland- V429 words
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Article43 1939-02-21 3 Nanchang. Feb. 18.— As a result of the recent Japanese intimidation. 14 foreigners at Kuling are intending to leave the mountain resort. British and American authorities nave sent their representatives to Kuling to arrange for their evacuation. Chinese Central NewsChinese Central News Agency - 43 words
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Article211 1939-02-21 3 $2,000 BAIL FOR CHINESE Singapore, Monday. Charged at the instance of Inspector W. C. Alexander of the Joo Chiat Police Station, a 37 year old Hokkien named Ho Ah Pee appeared before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker m the fourth police court this morning when the following charges were explained to211 words
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Advertisement109 1939-02-21 3 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery m glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. Now $6*oo See our demonstration of this remarkable new invention. Thompson Optical Co, 4 AKCADfc. SINGAPORE, PHONE 300? LADIES AND GENT'S p II I109 words
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Advertisement174 1939-02-21 4 4 SHOWS. 11 A. M. 3.15 6.15 9.15 PAVILION ItiM j B BARRETT! BLIGH! HFNRY VIII ti___f&*___\ GINGER VTER THAN W^ M ANY OF THESE CHARLES LAUGHTON I In His Greatest Triumph. "ST. MARTIN'S LANE"| With VIVIEN LEIGH, REX HARRISON, LARRY ADLER, j CARROLL GIBBONS And HIS ORCHESTRA. j Daily174 words
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Advertisement243 1939-02-21 4 Earlier Closing (J^ During the period Mar dates inclusive, the u.^ i s !to2B w for despatch by U n g^°'*J corded, and it Z th^ta?* W the mails to be closed 22 n cs *an During this period maii?S ewh at 3 the Day and closed at the General243 words
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121 1939-02-21 5 Shanghai, Feb. 20. rh.n U, Foreign Minister of A Kcivrmed Government, X i dead late ast night. LfSmed gunmen forced an C into Mr. Chen Lu's house, 52 -di the Settlement, m the n e U c cont h rolle4 territory, and .This body with bullets.Reuter - 121 words
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Advertisement115 1939-02-21 5 UoS COMPANION SUCCESS TO "LITTLE WOMEN" massing all the thrills on earth... the sweet sensations that hit the snots laughter and heartache, tenderness and tears. Here's a throb--2 memory to be cherished all the days of your life... from the book m that swept the world! fm I m m*115 words
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Advertisement248 1939-02-21 5 A STAGE HIT IN LONDON FOR OVER A YEAR NOW MADE MORE THRILLING ON THE SCREEN TO-DAY AT 11 A.M. 3-15, ft-ll 9-15 P.M. ALHAMBRA SEE Edward G. Robinson's greatest acting Triumph as "DR. CLITTERHOUSE.'' He practises medicine by day and crime by night! WMMMF i mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm_-mmmm-___-MM-_-__m__mm UftLStfLil&luUlUXiUiLfl' CLAIRE HUMPHREY248 words
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727 1939-02-21 6 Gen. Chiang's Stirring Speech At Meeting Of National Political Council Chungking, Feb. 19. AFTER a lapse of over three mo iths 116 members of the National People's Political Council met cyjain m the third session here under the leadership of Ge leralissimo Chiang Kai Shek, who is concurrently chairman o;Chinese Central News Agency - 727 words
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151 1939-02-21 6 Dr. Wang's Radio Speech To America Chungking. Feb. 19. ASINO-AMERICAN Cultural Association is being inaugurated here on Feb. 22. Among the sponsors ure Dr. H. H. Kung, Dr C hen L. Fu. Kducation Minister, Dr. John Linton Stuart, President of the benching I'niversity of Peiping. and Mr. Willys R. Peck,Chinese Central News Agency - 151 words
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171 1939-02-21 6 Guerrillas Inflict Heavy Losse On Japanese Chengchow. Feb. IJjJ £IGHTEEN hundred of Japanese soldiers were killed m north now Province north of the Yellow River m the heart of China P' 0 by Chinese guerrillas between Feb. 6 and Feb. 11. The Chinese also killed 500 horses, destroyed seven kilometresChinese Central News Agency - 171 words
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Article44 1939-02-21 6 m Chinhwa (Chekiam-lB.-Over a dozen W [g c_ gathered near »Umen Bay off the Chekiang cca fif H poyesterday afternoon. At v the invading nien-01-^;" iW^ the boom, indicating that Haj! r.en have planned a landina m Chinese Central NewsChinese Central News Agency - 44 words
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185 1939-02-21 6 EUROPEAN MOTORIST ON TRAFFIC CHARGES APPEARING befOffT^a n Blacker In the fourth pow was a European named Mr jam* derson Hamilton, aged 30 years t* following charges: (a) that he an pel Road yesterday caused hurt i ricksha puller named Chen* Kene by an act so rash as to endanger185 words
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Article91 1939-02-21 6 Malay On Breach Of Trust Chars Singapore. Monday IBRAHIM bin Ahmat, a 35-yi old Malay, appeared before Kenneth A. Blacker m the ton police court this morning on a chai i that he during the month of Jaa of this year as a servant of Mess Bennis Cohen Son (Malaya)91 words
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Advertisement22 1939-02-21 6 mk «Sr\ Free en sraving done m lf p|^^ y^< vA IHE PILOT PEN co aBHt"-" I V^/ t>«. Hißh Street. Sineapore22 words
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Advertisement17 1939-02-21 6 Gala Midnight Premiere SATURDAY 25th Feb. ALHAMBRA The most Exciting star combination of The Decade! mmmmmmmm__ __K______m_______m_________________________________________________m17 words
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Article350 1939-02-21 7 ncentration Of Command Under One Supreme Head v Berlin. Liking power of the German air arm has once again been ineas d as the result of a command issued by Hitler. [announced that the suggestion of Ljnander of the air arm Field--81 Hermann Goenng, Hitler350 words
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144 1939-02-21 7 BERLIN'S 13,000 "LAMP -POST" GARAGES Berlin. MANY German town councils are considering placing a tax on motor-car owners who habitually use streets and squares as garages for thiir vehicles. Germany has not sufficient garages tor the ever increasing number of private cars and motor lcrrie^. and it is hought that144 words
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Article169 1939-02-21 7 Rabat, French Morocco. MOROCCO'S doctors have triumphed m the battle they have been fighting throughout 1938. to prevent a recurrence of typhus. "Not a single case has been reported —not even a suspected case", declared the Resident-General of the French Protectorate, General Nogues, opening a new169 words
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Article162 1939-02-21 7 "ity of a new mineral riLiJS? 1 to the list <> f P "<luced m Canada is forem\t r x s ult of thc re€Cnt disireau «i V. F Go I dge of the nes" i u l,nes Department of rtain l X urces Ottawa, that KNtone162 words
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Article97 1939-02-21 7 Ankara TURKEY has appointed her first diplomatic envoy to Latin America. He is M. Abdulahat Akshin, nu.nini ated Minister Plenipotentiary to the, Argentine, with headquarters at Buenos Aires and with administration over South and Central America. Constant development of economic relations between Turkey and Latin America—particularly97 words
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Article165 1939-02-21 7 War Risks Insurance London. DRITISH insurance companies are to co-operate as far as possible with the Government m its war-risk insurance scheme, just announced by iSir John Simon, Chancellor of the Exchequer, m the House of Commons. "Many considerations will arise," Mr. G. F. Johnson, chairman of the Accident Offices165 words
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Article129 1939-02-21 7 China Is Not Japan's Golden Land Shanghai. THE Japanese press indicates that China has not yet become Japan's golden land of opportunity. Frequent reports are received of Japanese merchants following the Japanese army to the interior being ambushed with Japanese patrols and either killed, wounded or kidnapped. Although such cases129 words
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Advertisement122 1939-02-21 7 juu. _S5»-'* _>_4P^__M_________________________________________________________________M sSp :_9SJ&'' __f___r__W_\ J Jtfrit _C i_l 1 M Hil ■_________m_f]H BnK*' <%cd Some people might call mmw. me difficult. I call myself particular. Bfill^^^^^^^K jl^^^^^B I would rather 111 little and have that *v§ good. You have prob- _^^^b^^__u\\ m ably heard me insisting *^^^P f^y122 words
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323 1939-02-21 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Tuesday. February 21, 1939 GOVERNMENT SALARIES TONCERN has been expressed m Ceylon at the excessive portion of the revenue of the colony which is expended on personal emoluments and pensions of those m Government service. Expenditure has increased from year to year on account of the new posts323 words
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Article1036 1939-02-21 8 Britain Must Drop Plam In Europe Cs_m________l lhe l>rtff Hiy! Colonial Empire Must Be Developed WHITHER is Britain headed? British Statesmanship, unparalleled m the history of the British Empire, is needed at this juncture; statesmanship that can envisage an England which is Britain beyond the seas; m time to come,1,036 words
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Article, Illustration53 1939-02-21 8 Sending huge breakers crashing through the defences and wrecking several cottages, the Atlantic has opened a new phase m the centuriesold battle for the fishing village of Amroth on the Pembrokeshire coast of Wales. Villager.- af Amroth trying to shore-up one of the cottaees wrecked by the pounding of thePlanet News - 53 words
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Article, Illustration514 1939-02-21 9 as Written Book Throwing New ght On The Acts Of ie U.S. War President I Washington. 18 years the handsome widow of Woodrow Wilson has been a lantom-like figure m the capital. She lives on S. Street m the fed. Georgian town house514 words
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Article95 1939-02-21 9 The World's Meat-Eaters Ottawa. WHILE Canadians are comparatively heavy eaters of meat, they stand fifth m comparison with other meateating nations of the world. The Imperial Economic Committee m London estimates that the people of New Zealand, Australia and Argentina are practically tied for the three first places with a95 words
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Article101 1939-02-21 9 Vancouver. FE Trumpeter and the Whistling wild swans, at one time plentiful to Canada, have been m danger of extinction as a result of depredations by hunters and by climatic conditions. To-day, these birds are protected b/ the Migratory Birds Treaty and tho Canadian Government provides sanctuaries101 words
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Article189 1939-02-21 9 Edmonton. DOSSIBLY the worlds finest ski trail 1 is being developed m the Rocky Mountains at Jasper National Park, near here and has been selected after nearly ten years' exploration work. The new trail is at Shovel Pass, a gap In the famous Maligne Ridge,189 words
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180 1939-02-21 9 FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE IN FINLAND Helsinki. THE dreaded foot-and-mouth disease, which last summer resulted m enormous losses m both stock and capital to farmers m Denmark and Sweden, has now made its appearance at two farms m the Lohjai district of South Finland. It is reported that over 100 head of180 words
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Article348 1939-02-21 9 Professional Beggars In Shanghai |F one lives m Shanghai long enough, one soon learns to distinguish between the professional beggars who haunt its streets and the occasional really genuine case. Were it not so, the average man would find himself rid of all his small change every time he ventured348 words
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Advertisement14 1939-02-21 9 FRESH SIDNEY ROCK OYSTERS BWr AND *>DOENG STRAWBERRIES "HTAIXABLE TO-NIGHT AT THE ''AI'ITOL kestaumaot14 words
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Advertisement74 1939-02-21 9 THI TRUI TONIC POOD Pintail mf mM Cmsssmm mmi $ssrss Singapore Municipality Tenders are invited for the supply of Fuel Oil for the St. James Power Station for nine months. Tenders close at 12 noon on March 6, 19-W. Particulars and Specification obtainaDle from the Municipal Electrical Engineer. C. H.74 words
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Article, Illustration179 1939-02-21 10 YOUTH AND OLS AGE _rl 1 1 1 1 1 Ix I*H mw**^^^^lS oXd ted \i U^ «f2« ede^ CW PV 9 W €in ne P^ ce^ n^ V d V» ie .ted a^iSSf*** MS *V *»t rOtt s mJSm .m. V\» S f** m^ mamm **AmaMmMMMM*******mam**mma*^ m^^ u ffsPlanet News - 179 words
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Article, Illustration13 1939-02-21 10 Molly M. Abbott with "Impregnable." a buUdoj. Planet NewsPlanet News - 13 words
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Advertisement51 1939-02-21 10 Air Travel Cheaper Still SINGAPORE LONDON £130 PENANG LONDON £12S EVEN TIPS INCLUDED CORRESPONDING REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MAD_f TO AND FROM OTHER DESTINATIONS. {IMPERIAL [AIRWAYS Bookings and tnfotmation from ths principal trarsl sfsnta. sr from Matufield St Co. Ltd., Gensrsl Afents for Malaym, Oo**_s Bslldln& Singapore. Telephone: UM. Tclsframs: AJrvsys51 words
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Article, Illustration2066 1939-02-21 12 BEAUTY In The Making THERE is no doubt whatever that the average little girl begins to take an interest m her appearance at a very early age. Pretty frocks and hair ribbons, or a drop of mother's favourite perfume will give Miss six-year-old infinite delight. By the time she reaches2,066 words
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219 1939-02-21 13 A IN THE RIGHT PLACE PREVENTS "NERVES" s *ke of your well-being a cer■*n amount of fat is necessary m lur^n body, it mvs t, however, be Place when it wili act as tua'! naterlal for SOme of the or^ ans •ly. fat acts as a shock absorber es s219 words
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Advertisement489 1939-02-21 14 v l'l IC./%|r w£M_ If __rLBJ^-M~j~j ~f J k (flj tj_ !^fc^i> •5^ s^!fes&___B_4 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA.LINES .INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards Dmm m Tonnag* Spore Tonnage |'Pore 1939 *m\\m riNTON 15 500 Feb. 24 BHUTAN 6,100 May 6 J %s_jS2 6 800 Mar 10 I BEHAR 6,000 May 15489 words
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Advertisement368 1939-02-21 14 _> m*m^m^^^mm^m.m^ __f- v^' .^s J k. TO FRENCH PORT.I j ll.*** CHARCEURS REUNIS HOMEWARDS. I CAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazarie Bordeaux Ma' DESIRADE Marseilles. Harve. Antwerp. Dunkirk TO SAIGON INDOCHINA CAP ST. JACQUES For Saigon, Tourane and Haipho. v,. CAP VARELLA For Saigon, Tourane and Haiphong Ar368 words
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Article241 1939-02-21 15 TO-DAY TO-MORROW •Imperial- Feb. 21 2 p.m. r,t m P ee ra! a 21 2 p.m. g p« U* S" g?J£ B •Imperial" 2 1 2 p.m. end-- and Palestine Imperia" 21 2 p.m. 'Sii and Ireland v^™ 1 21 2 p.m. ird 'Great Britain x 21 2241 words
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Article513 1939-02-21 15 THE following quotations from New 1 York were received from Messrs. S E. Levy and Co., by air mail yesterday:- Last Sale STOCKS Feb. 17 Feb. 13 Adams Express (No par> 9« 2 91 2 American Can (Par $25) 91 904 Anur. Forn. Power $7 pfd.513 words
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Advertisement272 1939-02-21 15 BUKIfi PHILP LINE. (Incorporated m Australia). NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. RKUR Feb. 27 far. 4 IRELLA Mar. 31 Apr. 4 cial cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia Issued at the )w!ns: rates. it Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or bourne to the connecting X.P.M. Vessel.272 words
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Advertisement65 1939-02-21 15 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA s.s. "SIIIBIIANA** 8,000 TONS SAILING FEBRUARY 23, AT 3 PML The above vessel has excellent modern *_ccommodation for First Saloon any Second Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan 'Interchangeable with65 words
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Miscellaneous284 1939-02-21 15 SHIPS IX DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Ship Godown Gate Gate Rohna 20 1 l Darvel 18 2 3 Juno 16 2 3 Menelaus 10 2 3 An tenor 8 2 3 Katong— Kudat 6 2 3 Perak 31 2 3 Steel Traveler 33284 words
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Article1910 1939-02-21 16 SECOND DAY AT BUKIT TIMAH RUNNERS' PROSPECTS (By "Marcus Superbus") 4 GOOD card of eight events has been framed up for this afterA noons holiday racing at Bukit Timah m the second day ot the Singapore Turf Clubs Spring meeting, and a feature of the days sport1,910 words
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Article554 1939-02-21 16 Marcus Superbus - Marcus Superbus (By Singapore, Monday. 4 NUMBEH of fast gallops were gone through on lhe second track at Bukit Timah this morning and should serve as useful pointers for to-morrow's racing. DUCHESS II (Lawler) looked very fit m a slow work-out, but is not quite np554 words
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Article36 1939-02-21 16 Race I—SILVER LACI Comma Race 2—KUALA PRINCE Light Supper Race .3—KISSING CIP Glitter Race 4 —OLD COW Slapdash Race S—EMPRESS Pymble Race 6—GOLD POINT Smoke Dreams. Race 7—YV AFTER E Royal Hampton Race !___.MONAVEEN Dcbella36 words
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Article109 1939-02-21 17 p London. Feb. 20. Beflen 8 3 16 g** WJid ;March, SESSi.'.? S.l 16 |s— ;Aprijune> is j& ,rwaal (July Sept. Buyers 8 316 B 's :w 516 8 5 16 1 1 OH. (Malaya) London, Feb. 20. k FebMur. shipment £U iS^J c*n day Change f A109 words
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Article71 1939-02-21 17 London. Feb. 20 tf <» Paris (closing seUmg rate) srSr X* r.T. oi» .imsterdrai iciosing midaje rale) 8.74 8 74 9i16 ql r.T. on Sf inghai .closln b o eUmg rate) 85 16 Unchanged j.T. on Hongkong (closing telling rate) I* 2 31 32 is 2 15 f«71 words
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57 1939-02-21 17 Washington, Feb. 20.— The Department of Justice has announced that it will file an anti-Trust suit against the leading motor tyre manufacturers. It will claim $1,050,000 damages on the ground of alleged collusive bidding for Government contracts by the manufacturers concerned, who include theReuter - 57 words
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Article79 1939-02-21 17 London, Feb. 20. UkTS 91 919 9d 24 3 24 3 78 786 +6d !?i a^l acm 3|i y 2 3iiy 8 2 T3 276 +3d rtri, 14 6 146 hera^lntM 106 106 nS 116 113 3d donAautlc SjJ2S ?L fll/2d ars (West Wit. Arm' JJ7 679 words
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Article49 1939-02-21 17 BBER New York, Saturday. rket Tons Steady Steady )i Buyers 16 116 16 31 6 j b Sellers 16 316 16 5|16 ard ApnlJune Buyers 16 Tl6 16 3:16 8 i SeUeri 16 3.16 16 5,16 +V 8 tot "one Steady Steady Dl 45% 45V^ +U49 words
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Article35 1939-02-21 17 London, Feb. 20. Previous To-day Changp eßar aej a, £7.8.3» 2 £7.8.5 iy 2 d .VEk tit 20 11.16 20 3 4 +l i l6 Months' forward 19 7 8 19 7 e35 words
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Article15 1939-02-21 17 London. Feb. 20. J STANDARD Previous To-day Change (ck*ng *m g»* g«f* fj15 words
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Advertisement151 1939-02-21 17 NEDERLANDSCH HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlanas Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM I&tablished by Royal Charter A.D. 1334 Paid Up Capital t 40,030,000 Sta .utory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve v i,00u,,u0 Chairman of the Board of Director* H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA D£ lONGH Presiden. M. TAUDIN151 words
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350 1939-02-21 18 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. CBLANGOR beat Singapore by four goals to nil m the Colts tourna--0 men m a fast match played this morning. Selangor won through making full use of their chances, while a sound defence kept the Singapore forwards350 words
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Article390 1939-02-21 18 Good Batting At Balestier Plain THE cricket fixture between the Singapore Indians and the Selangor Indians, which commenced on Sunday, when Selangor closed their first innings with a total run of 240 was continued yesterday morning and throughout the day when Singapore replied with only 91 runs. Selangor's second innings390 words
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Article154 1939-02-21 18 Weights for four races on tbe day at Singapore are as followsHorses, Class 3, Div. 1, 6 furs. Drift On 9! Drator Sahara A. Four OCJock H Ming Fair King 'A Little John J J Bound Farr Valscourt gJ Bright Answer i Dangerous Lover Horses. Class I,154 words
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Advertisement145 1939-02-21 18 WEARNES AIR SERVICES, LTD. AL TER A TIONS TO SCHEDULES AS FROM FRIDAY, llth FEBRUARY. FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS, MONDAYS. Singapore Dep. 7.00 a.m. Penang Dep. 3.00 p.m. K. Lumpur Arr. 8.40 a.m. Taiping Arr. 3.30 p.m. K. Lumpur Dep. 8.55 a.m. Taiping Dep. 3.40 p.m. Taiping Arr. 10.05 ajn. K.145 words
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534 1939-02-21 19 Wise And Smith Have Keen Struggle In Final S.C.C. Tennis Tournament BOSTOCK HILL AND HOPKINS DO WELL JN spite of the afternoon's rain the S. C. Tennis Tournament reached the finals stage yesterday evening, only three finals remaining to he played this morning. In the Men's Open Singles semi-finals Smith534 words
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Article127 1939-02-21 19 PENANG COLTS AT NEGRI 3-2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Monday. keenness characteristic of the Is' animal meet was displayed on r C ground this evening when nan° Colts met and defeated the Colts by the odd goal m five. ;he beginning of the game, 'the team, pressed but shot127 words
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Article239 1939-02-21 19 WOMEN'S HOCKEY (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. IVE standard of hockey was set up m the Y.W.C.A. triangum sports tourney on the V.M.C.A. ground this evening, when tok scored a convincing victory by six goals to nil over Singare. e 'ak held a territorial advantage, andReuter - 239 words
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Article127 1939-02-21 19 Malayan Tennis Champion Beaten (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. CONTRARY to expectations, H.K. Yadi, of Singapore, the official Malayan singles champion, was defeated by Yon bin Mian of Johore. m the semi-final of the Men's Singles m the fourth All-Malayan lawn tennis championship tournament, this afternoon. The game was127 words
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Advertisement24 1939-02-21 19 The most Exciting star combination of The Decade! IX YOUR MEMORY This Picture will remain forever Great! ALHAMBRA Gala Midnight Premiere SATURDAY 25th Feb.24 words
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Advertisement27 1939-02-21 19 i "White Label* gf DEWAR'S SUPERIOR WHISKY gj THE "FRIENDLY SPIRIT" SS. SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. SINGAPORE— MALACCA— NFORI SEMBILAN— JOHORE mmm—m- m m I* M-k _P27 words
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Miscellaneous38 1939-02-21 19 *|iorls Events IH TIDE 12.02 a.m. (8.9 feet» 11.48 am. (9.4 feet). VTIDE: 550 a.m. (2.8 feet) 6.08 p.m. (1.4 feet). f'ket SIA. vs. Selangor Indians— ier y SIA. vs. Selangor Indians ttier. ies: Singapore Turf Club— Second38 words
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Article562 1939-02-21 20 SOUTH AFRICA DOING WELL IN TEST COUTH AFRICA look like setting England a difficult task m the 5 fourth Test match at Johannesburg. After dismissing the visitors for only 215 m the first innings, the homsters had knocked up 2W for 3 when stumps were drawn yesterday. Two century partnerships562 words
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Article82 1939-02-21 20 Shanghai, Feb. LIEUT. Commander Stafford, captain of the gunboat Ladybird, and Lieut. Commander Jeffs began their return journey from Ruling W> Kiukiang to-day. Although they will not make a nw irport before reaching Kiukiang ll JJ understood that all foreigners except twenty of whom 9 are BritonsReuter - 82 words
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Article33 1939-02-21 20 Aarhus (Denmark), Feb. 20:—Racnchild Hveger of Denmark set up a new women's hundred metres crawl world record m 59.7 sees. The previous holder was Willi Dendiden (Holland) m 59.8 sees— Reuter.33 words
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Article49 1939-02-21 20 The following have accepted to play for SCC vs. Manchester Regiment on Wednesday Feb. 22 at S.C.C.:— E C. Cherrington; J. W. Muncey F McCafferv F G Stiff, C. C. Webster, F. E. Hutchinson; R. J- Forbes, C. G. D^ar., J. B. Stoddard, C. Milton, H. Echei!shiom.49 words
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Article44 1939-02-21 20 Members and friends of the Friendly Band are informed that the games night previously fixed for Thursday, has been postponed to the following night. Friday at 7 p.m. This change is necessan due as there will be a "black out" on Thursday.44 words
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Article370 1939-02-21 20 LONDON RUBBER REPORT MESSRS' Lewis &p ca t J weekly rubber market irom London date*. Feh nl n The rubber market statis L 5S 1 a sound condition ai: fi 1 respond to favourable iSm J however, continue to S\. P part r.nd are sun krepSJ^ port away from the370 words
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Article98 1939-02-21 20 THE Selangor Indians v.l I their sports engagement art^ local Indians this 0^ 5 R» they meet them at "«»£>.* J5 on the Indian Associations Fat Balestier Plain. follows*The teams will line up gh: 0 Selangor Indians: Mehar bex Singh. Duleep B m«-i.. Singh. Nadan Singh L.98 words
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Article69 1939-02-21 20 oi chiefs London. Feb. 20:-N^ lain at conferred with Mr Char mclu d Downing Street this morn m Lord Stanhope (Firs Lord inl<l er miralty), Lord Cranfie Co-ordination), and trie unt o» His Majesty received v (Chief of Imperial Ojner. Buckingham Palace ana it nis tgReuter - 69 words
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