Morning Tribune, 23 February 1939
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section11 1939-02-23 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE v 4-NO. 20. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. F^^T^lm. FIVE CENTS.11 words
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Article669 1939-02-23 1 JELOQUENT APPEAL TO NATION I'RGES SUPPORT FOR POLICY OF PEACE H ROUGH STRENGTH London, Feb. 22 eloquent appeal to the country to support the Government's poii. v of peace through strength was made by Mr. ClmmberX Blackburn, when he said that it was natural, m theSe days669 words
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Article113 1939-02-23 1 ARE ON NEW BRITISH BATTLESHIP London, Feb. 22. i.N tire broke out last night m ie new giant battleship, "Prince f ales.'" under construction at mhead. the firemen confined mtbreak to the sacking and m The damage was negligible. 0 firemen, however, were overb> the fumes and taken to tai113 words
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Article46 1939-02-23 1 RESIDENT AZANA SIGNING? I, Fe 22: President Azana is inKK V lom the Presidency of Republican Government nours according to a report ana urn aUn sa y s that Presi Npcrr i r GSlgn rder *> forCe i 2? t0 Put an end to the ■".gsmance ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article26 1939-02-23 1 I ers L ?L A decree, issued toForem!; r Germ an joining the Region, or lengthening r hi SG of N uerman nationality.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article156 1939-02-23 1 Nehru Leaving Congress Madras Feb. 22. TWELVE of Ihe fifteen supx porters of Gandhi on the Congress High Command are reported to have decided finally to resign. Pandit Nehru, former Congress President, is not among those who tendered their resignations which have come on the eve of the Congress .sessionReuter - 156 words
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154 1939-02-23 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Soviet Jap Troops Massed On Border CLASH SOON.? Sin Chew Jit Poh Hongkong, Feb. 22. JO-FIR RUSSIA is feverishly* rushing military preparations on the Siberian border. According to witnesses who have just arrived here, the Trans-Siberian Railway is full of activity and troops are being moved to the region around154 words
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Advertisement35 1939-02-23 1 On Other Pages L Blackout 2 j Lrasians charged 3 j Market- J Premiei- Speech 8 total (iu'de 18, 19 20 t China Newi 21 2 |p,,rt-front 22 23 El Cricket 24 2 Mm mimi-^35 words
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Article, Illustration16 1939-02-23 2 Mr. J V Legge, a world traveller, who arrived m Singaoore yesterday by the Ranchi.- TribuneTribune - 16 words
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231 1939-02-23 2 TOTAL BLACKOUTS FOR SINGAPORE JOHORE TONIGHT THE first total black-out m Singapore and Johore Bahru takes place this evening from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and from 3.30 a.m. to 6 a.m. to-morrow. All street lights will not be lit during these periods, and the public is requested to co-operate231 words
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Article38 1939-02-23 2 The committee of the Ex-Servicemen's Association of Malaya entertained Dr. J. S. Webster to tiffin at the Singapore Club yesterday as a farewell to Dr. Webster, who is shortly leaving Malaya on retirement.38 words
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Article57 1939-02-23 2 At the meeting of the directors of the Eastern Bank, Ltd.. held m London on the Bth inst.. Sir James Leigh- Wood. K.8.E.. C.8.. C.M.G.. was appointed Chairman of the Board m succession to the late Mr. J. S. Haskell. Mr. G. E. B. Bromley-Martin and Sir57 words
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Article83 1939-02-23 2 (From Our Own Correspondent! Johore Bahru. Wednesday. MOHAMAD BIX OM.AK. who had been lying m a critical condition at the Kota Tinggi hosoital after having been involved m a motor accident m which three of his Malay friends were killed at the Kota Tinggi-Mawai road on83 words
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456 1939-02-23 2 London. Feb. 22. ]HE grimness of the calculation of Mr. Chamberlain m the Commons, that the cost of maintaining Britain's huge arms colossus when it is completed may be beyond the capacity of the taxpayer, does not escape the attention of the456 words
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Article, Illustration16 1939-02-23 2 Mrs. Telfer-Smollett, wife of the R tish c-in-c m Shanghai, who pass through Singapore ye>terda*f, TribuneTribune - 16 words
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Article, Illustration147 1939-02-23 2 Retiring I.G.P. Says Singapore Is Law-Abiding "POLICING m Malaya il *M interesting SinjrapoJ is a peaceful town compared t'i other places, possibly due to tH good people who live here as to the Police/ said Mr. K. Fj de Onraet, retiring Inspect General of Police, m an intern^ with the147 words
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Article35 1939-02-23 2 The following gdex n j sent the estimated tram r e' Cable and Wireless Lim" c e3 r Ito comparable traffic based at 100:— January 1939 Average for IJ' Average for 193»35 words
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Advertisement192 1939-02-23 2 Beware Kidney Germs If Tired, Nervous, Achin, Aro you Run Down. Nervy, suffer Aching, bwollen joints? Do you Get Up Nights or aufTer from Hurnlng, Itching Passages gUilneas Kheumatism. Circles JnJer Lye* Puffy Ankles, Frenuent Headaches and CoMa, Loss of Appetite und Kiiergy* H_T y m Ptor V S Khow192 words
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Advertisement21 1939-02-23 2 j IIIKTOI/S FOR DRY CLEANING, INVISIBLE MENDING, DYEING AND CARPET CLEANING. WE COLLECT AaND DELIVER Phone 7776 Burtol Quick j Cleaners21 words
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Article, Illustration23 1939-02-23 3 SHANGHAI C-in-C -f.en. P. B Telfer-Smollett. laiult r-m -chit't of the Biitish tin Shanghai. whii passed kh Singapore yesterday m the Ranch..- TribuneTribune - 23 words
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357 1939-02-23 3 i Singapore, Wednesday. D Novel] 22) and Wilired Ivan Stuart Hamblet -21) both ipers of the 34th "F" Coy., Kitchner Barracks, Changi, pleady this morning m the second police court before Mr. Conrad m to a charge that they at 7.15 p.m. on357 words
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317 1939-02-23 3 TEN OF FORGERY AND FOUR OF CHEATING topher Rodngo (44) and Vivian Havelock William* i._\ is^iiis oidham m the JlSt =r t.on a ff a.n th,s morning and was held over till after the lunch hour. Ihey are concerned with ten forger\ target and four317 words
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Article86 1939-02-23 3 This afternoon after the lunch hour, Mr. G. L. Howe, Crown Counsel, appeared m person before Mr. Oldham and informed him that m this case there had to be four preliminary inquiries, each inquiry would last for four days They could not finish the inquiry m time86 words
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Article184 1939-02-23 3 Murder Charge Against 4 Men Singapore. Wednesday POUR Hokkitns, Tan Tai San (35), Chee 1 Bah (28), Ong Ah Bah (26) and Lim Ah Whatt (60) appeared before Mr Conrad Oldham hi the second police court this afternoon at the instance of Inspector M. Boyle of the Beach Road Police184 words
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Advertisement62 1939-02-23 3 I OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. :o. CHINA BUILDING CHULIA STRFLT. PH NE VuS. SINGAPORE :o: m, marine. Moroß, vt-iz fcONAL ACCIDENT WORK MEN S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: SEREMBAN POI BROS., MALACCA HONG CHVE k CO., K. LUMPUR VENG HSNG LOONG, NG KON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH, IPOH LEE AH62 words
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Advertisement58 1939-02-23 3 I The most Exciting star combination of The Decade! 1 3 ifiiH ImivKv IN YOUR MEMORY j This Picture will remain < forever Great! ALHAMBRA Gala Midnight Premiere I 1 SATURDAY 25th Feb. IX IXA iV Cl KNT MAM IN JUGOSLAVIA. USED FOR THE NEW BUILDING OF THE NETHERLANDS TRADINC58 words
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Advertisement98 1939-02-23 3 I)istine*iiished Visitors. lI.E. Sir Shenton Thomas and Lady Thomas, accompanied by Mr. t AG ailchri.st visited the shown J rooms of Mr H. Sena. Bangkok and I I j made a few purchases during their j I I recent visit. J Mr. Sena has a branch oflice at I RAFFLES98 words
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Article140 1939-02-23 4 Previous 1 RCBBU Steady W i e Cb, apot Sss n l6 in Ist Forward (March) Buyers 8^ 8' 8 Sellers 8 316 83 ir lnd Forward (Apr. !June) l u j ers 8 3 16 8 3 16 Sellers BV4 8 1 3rd Forward (July, Sept.) Buyers140 words
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Article18 1939-02-23 4 London. Wednesday «m STANDARD Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon tcloUng Drtct) g"Ji Forward £212 l BU18 words
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Article68 1939-02-23 4 London. Wedn* Previous To-day «.r. oa Paris (closing selling rate) 176.94 17JT98 f.'T. or Amsterdrin (closing middle rate) 5.75 3 8 'i ilff ri TVT. on Shanghai idosins selling rate) 85 16 l/ncha ngec T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 215 16 Unc^ lg p d d68 words
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Article109 1939-02-23 4 Singapore. Feb. 22. MINING. Tin at midday was $108.0 C up 3 4 Locally the market m Tin share-, •was quiet but steady to-day although London were again small sellers and m some case* at slightly lower prices. RUBBERS. The price of Rubber ac 4 o'clock was109 words
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Article57 1939-02-23 4 Singapore, Wednesday.— A Pakir Mohamed. an Indian Mohamedan, claimed trial this morning before Mr. K. A. Blacker, the Fourth Magistrate, to a charge alleging theft of 45 rupees valued at $28.80, the property of one Mohamed Salleh, from a house at Tanjong Pagar Road, on Feb. 18. The57 words
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Article33 1939-02-23 4 RUBBER New yorlL Feb Market Tonr Steady steady Xl 01 Buyers 16 16 1 16 m AprillJune BuyeM 16 16 116 et Tone Quiet Quiet B 45» 2 453, ZiH33 words
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Article32 1939-02-23 4 GOLD London. Wedr.esd^ Previous To-day M Fine Bar per o. £ISV^ £7 8 4 SILVER Spot 20 11 16 20 5 r 4 months' forward 19 7 8 19 131632 words
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331 1939-02-23 4 S. C. B. A. MUNICIPAL REPRESENTA TION lifß. T. W. Ong, a barrister at law, and Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, secretary of the Oversea-Chinese Bank are the two candidates for election as the nominee of the Straits Chinese British Association to the Municipal Commission, to fill the vacancy created by331 words
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Article127 1939-02-23 4 London, TueM Distillers 92 9 92 3 i>unlop Rubber 246 24 6 General Electric "9- 79 6 Imperial Chemical ludunHal 32- 31 ?u Imperial Tobacoo *36|9 1369 Anglo-Dutch 2413 24 3 Canadian PaeUlt 5 l 16 5 3 16 Uddon Ita 3P 2 3 3 Rubber Plan127 words
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Advertisement64 1939-02-23 4 I OVERSEA- 1 CHINESE 1 BANKING Jk I CORP. C||Si Undertakes banking transactions of every description. Places at your disposal the multifarious services ot its institution with branches all over South Eastern Asia connections m all principal cities of the World. Welcomes consultations on financial and investment problems and assures64 words
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Advertisement12 1939-02-23 4 SOUTH BIUTISII INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. Unimpeachable Security Tel. 5928 2 Flnlavson Oreen12 words
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Article80 1939-02-23 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Feb. 18, 1 p.m. Company Dividend Books Date Ex DJv T|N Close Payable GENERAL Austral Malay 9d. No. 48 Feb. 24 Mar 3 Feb 25 5% 3d. bonus Raub sd. final Mar. 8 M ar 14 Mar 9 117 2d. bonus. Thabawlcik 180 words
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Article218 1939-02-23 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Wednesday, i MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 36. 4|Batu Selangors 1.20 1.25 Hong Fatts 0.67 0.70 Hongkong Tin ..15 6 16,6 Jelebus 0.58 0.63 Kamunting Tin ..83 93 Katu Tin 22 9 23,6 Killinghalls 14 9 15 6 Kramats 9 3 101Kuchais 1.20 1.25 Laruts 4- 5Linguis218 words
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Article238 1939-02-23 5 lnt Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY J^ 1 red 1940 $400,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 102 V? 103 V 2 norn l9 lm r w d mi $l,« 00,000 108y2 iau norn 1908 »"riS aP 31 30 Int M d 1955 t1.000.000 115V238 words
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Article660 1939-02-23 5 STOCKS SHARES ssued By Fraser Company MINING Singapore. Feb. 22, 5 p.m. 3 6 41- 26 a. Maiay 25? o.«> o.& r ngor i? 3 M'ilav 21 i* 229 5 -nn 25 3c F?tt 67 0/71 Sf raullc i 9,9 2o;^ J£ 2716 30i- 0.56 0.61 0.25 0.30 en" Kamunting660 words
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Advertisement152 1939-02-23 5 NEDERLANDSCH HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N. V. incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1324 Paid Up Capital t 40,030,030 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1.000, jOG Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D CRENA DE lONGH Preslden. It TAUDIN152 words
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217 1939-02-23 6 KULING FOREIGNERS' EVACUATION HELD UP Dm i^ Feb 'i IE to heavy rain, foreigner* tending to evacuate I mountain resort m Lower W tt J did not leave on Sunday a itE Captain Jeffs, of the United s?£ ship Oahu. and Captain Stafford the British gunboat Udrbu d 1? arrivedChinese Central News Agency - 217 words
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Article61 1939-02-23 6 Hongkong, Feb Jl Completing his tour of North Cl. during which he inspected condition the British concession m Tientsin I of the British nationals m Peiping. I the British interests In Tangshai mining town between Chinwangtti Tsingtao. Sir Archibald Clark-Kerr. tish Ambassador, returned to Shan onChinese Central News Agency - 61 words
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Article48 1939-02-23 6 Chinsua, .'lnterior ol Chekiang J vince., fret). 21.-Japanese MJ continued disturbing me CMB coast. Two Japanese m*»*J chored outside the Chinese boon Ha.men south of Ningpo fi ed shells yesterday morning. oWj"Jj lng at Chinese shore oositioite m Ignored the sfielling. Chinese Central News AgencyChinese Central News Agency - 48 words
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Advertisement232 1939-02-23 6 AVOID ALL INCONVENIENCES THIS EVENING BY SPENDING THE A.R.P. BLACKOUT AT THIS SPLENDID NEW SHOW ~"7 T. 7 rxMßrnwwo tothe Wilds of Wyoming GARY From the Thrilling Adventures of MAKtO WW COOPER brings you his most romantic portrayal! OPENING TO-DAY! J -Copitov United Artists fascinating Story ot j Society Butterfly232 words
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Advertisement57 1939-02-23 6 THEATRE ROYAL: 3 TIMES TO-DA^ 3-15 6-15 915 1 CHINA'S GREATEST I PRICES 25 cts. 35 cts. 50 cts. I ._-_-.i_.__-. I -5 cts. $1.00 $1.50. I MOTION PK7-W "SABLE CICADA" vMai^e vMar'-a jy W^B I'S. ___t_r This film, being furnished with English Super- |,lipc^ ratr aB the Story can57 words
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Article74 1939-02-23 7 Ceylonese On Serious Charge Singapore. Wednesday. fiKD with housebreaking by mkt, Kdward Brumpy. an 18--|d Ceylonese, was produced morr.in.-r before Mr. K. A. tr. Ihe Fourth Magistrate, charge against accused alleged r> entered a roon: m a house at Rend on Feb. 18. by climbing he wall partition with intent74 words
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Article52 1939-02-23 7 WED ON TRAFFIC CHARGE bore, Wednesday —A fine of $30 Mlty imposed on Yeo Khoon b* Mr C. K. Whitton, Traffic t Judge and Magistrate, when Yeo 1 guilty to the eharg;« of riding Kor cycle without a Third Party Policy along the New Bridge unction with Canal Road on52 words
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Advertisement221 1939-02-23 7 fsssisss Here's The Grandest Cam mi ftt» M a oi stars, Songs, Romance and Fun Ever Assembled m a I Musical-Comedy! OPENING TO nAY to-night s black-out v_/ UM T trial will not interfere AT 3-15, 6-15 Q ir b mi WITH THE USLAL 1 v 9-15 P.M. PERFORMANCE i221 words
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Advertisement112 1939-02-23 7 IThe Biggest and Most Startling I Stage Show to Visit the East! The Greater MA RCW ft SHOW 1 80 ARTISTES k 50 GIRLS Gala Opening at THE CAPITOL II I SHAY Marek I lih. I— i Kll! Hon'! <i k ll ai Komi lml jjm.sf sii .hark a ml112 words
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Article92 1939-02-23 8 sessssssßSS Oil B niudie m i»<- nhould relax our armaments m any •mile 1 canno* oot-tvi t we i lx whh others who will do degree until wm can i do mby «w* n UMtw s vorn the same. Ido say that I feel .is o dt92 words
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Article1474 1939-02-23 8 In the Hoi <^?*?* F 'b M Mr. Neville Chaibe^? 0 fl defence debate, said -hnt ming listened to the deba'e vS r nen fl there was an absence of th* I lle ß ing of controversy or .vmnt ?*VI xiety which wu notiecaWhS/fl derived the general1,474 words
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Advertisement146 1939-02-23 8 MIDNICHT PREMIERE j SAT. 25th FEB. AlhambrA The most Exciting screen combination of the Decade! i "Z&ytm (lf^**F IN HIS Mi EYES V_ c found che lfc^^ promise of Jose I X H__^ and heartbreak! ""Davis i«> ii **^M IN HER *c fa*** nPSf Mf «ftH «0 %*< ■ti I146 words
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Advertisement142 1939-02-23 8 I* I F-1 mi w w©bi*b sE rr oN j I v I (Malaya's Leadii.-? Amusement Park). --J j DANCE PALACE (UR W.M.ITIONKD). PHONE 2477. j RESTAURANT BAR VTTACHED. J I Wisliinj* our Chinese Patrons j j a Happy A Prosperous Xew Year, j Sat. 25th Feb. 1939 Extension 1142 words
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399 1939-02-23 9 WS CONDITIONS AREFULL V STUDIED f V year as the British Textiles Exhibition comes round as an te ral part of the British Industries Fair it is given a new by the appearance of new concerns among the exhibitors, p fen <>t those who399 words
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60 1939-02-23 9 Berlin. HERR Hitler has agreed to be godfather to the first boy born m the Sudetenland after its union with Germany Tlie child is Horst Adolf Leiker. of Jaegerndorf His parents have been informed of the Fuehrer's willingness to be is60 words
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Article69 1939-02-23 9 Milan. LEPROSY, scourge of mankind through the centuries, may be conquered if the claims of Signor Antonio Nordio, 75-year-old doctor, prove correct. Signor Nordio also announced here that he had found a remedy for lupus, a skin disease developing nodules or scales. Successful treatments of patient.; suffering69 words
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Article129 1939-02-23 9 Prague. •^■'"'menl uherebv 40,000 P*n< Slovak workers' will be {l >n Ormany will be signgjerm >n y and Czccho -siova- 1° a communication of the roiovak Minister for Social Af- C ,J ,!!n Par. the Czech province s ,L Wlll provide 8,000 railway wtiu mi »ers129 words
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Article316 1939-02-23 9 THE value of the documentary film as an antidote to authoritarian propaganda was emphasised by Mr. John Grierson, the film producer, m a paper on "The Dramatic Factor m Education" which he read at the Education Institute of Scotland Congress at Perth recently. The progressive teacher316 words
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Article77 1939-02-23 9 IT is reported that Primo Camera, the former heavyweight champion of the world, is contemplating matrimony with Miss Tblt Camazzi. a postoffice clerk. Boxing followers will remember that Camera made several unsuccessful attempts to stage a "come-back" after his disastrous defeat at the hands of Max77 words
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Article110 1939-02-23 9 Britain Divided Into 12 Zones London rREAT Britain is to be divided into 12 regions m the event of a war, Sir John Anderson, Minister for passive Defence and Lord Privy Seal, announced recently. Ten of these regions will be m England while the other two will be Scotland and110 words
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Article47 1939-02-23 9 Colombo. GOVERNMENT agents here have been instructed to select suitable sites for one or more aerodromes for each of the nine provinces of Ceylon. The agents have been notified to ad without delay, .so that work of thc aerodromes m-iy start at once.47 words
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Advertisement215 1939-02-23 9 I "I feel perfectly fit again- 1 I you too need not suffer any longer j V. \___\rl-\ W ._______________> m v >Srw s-^^^M WWW_tw__\ tL_WW^ w -Et 4^__yf~_> N B'v mm ?^-i'*&mv K^\ s _VM/4~s\ And to think that 1 always used to General Weakness drf ad W* of215 words
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313 1939-02-23 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Thursday, February 23, 1939. THIS APPEASEMENT THE extraordinary vehemence of the attacks on France contained m certain Italian journals make amazing reading. To quote an example, the "Tevere" recently declared that "we Italians can spit m the faces of all the citizens of the vile French Republic," and313 words
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771 1939-02-23 10 Round-World Travel, Mails And Exploration tmmmmmtnim Of Airways WORLD air travel's next great era ls being illustrated, graphically, at this year's British Industries Fair at Earl's Court. Fascinating exhibits at this famous Fair are being staged, jointly, by Imperial Airways and British Airways. One of the features is a huge771 words
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Article119 1939-02-23 10 Mr. C. G. E. Baughan. C.PO. terworth. was s.uccessfullv operrt for appendicitis at the General I al. Penang. Major H. S. J. Lloyd. Senior Cl Officer. Malayan Customs Service. Mr H. S. Pater.son. an officer ol 18. Malayan Civil Service, have seconded for service under the W ment of119 words
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Article, Illustration48 1939-02-23 10 Arab delegates to the Palestine Conference attended a reception given by the Arab centre m *f i )u ui bn Hyde Park hotel, London. Here is Dr. Nuri Said, Iraki Premier, with the Yemen delegates— Al Hassan .Amri and Al Qadai Mv hammed Abdullah Ash Shami. Planet NewsPlanet News - 48 words
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549 1939-02-23 11 lerican And Russian Equipment Available For Latest Plan SHANGHAI. ERICAN AND RUSSIAN EQUIPMENT, PERSONNEL AND ADVICE ARE NOW HELPING fHE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT DEVELOP A NEW AIR FORCE TO CHALLENGE JAPAN'S STERY OF THE AIR OVER CHINA. Now that Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek has reorganized549 words
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Article98 1939-02-23 11 Moscow. BY wearing a gas-mask for 2,520 hours, Private Ivan Soloshenko, of the Far Eastern Red Army, has won a remarkable competition. The contest was organised m the army to discover who could wear a mask for the longest period. Soloshenko performed his military98 words
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282 1939-02-23 11 Commercial Air Service Across Atlantic Coming Into Shape EVERY indication points toward an early resolution of the tangled trans- Atlantic aviation problem with actual commencement of commercial service now definitely within sight. While the problem has not yet been entirely extricated from the meshes of diplomatic considerations, the filing of282 words
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Article196 1939-02-23 11 New British Envoy To The Soviet Oir If London THE British Government has ins--1 tructed Sir William Seeds, new Ambassador to Moscow, to devote all his efforts to Anglo-Soviet political and economic rapprochement! Britain's decision arose from fears of a turnabout m the Soviet Union's policies and the U.S.S.R.'s eventual196 words
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Article196 1939-02-23 11 Supernumerary Officer, Intermediate Service. It is notified that the Commissioners propose to .select a candidate as Supernumerary Officer m Grade 2, Intermediate Service, for training purposes. Applications on the prescribed form must reach the Municipal Secretary.* Office not later than 15th April, 1939, and will be confined to196 words
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Advertisement20 1939-02-23 11 Li R i5H UNKv ROCK OYSTERS UQ ENG STRAWBERRIES •BTIiV-u?? AW MAIL) ENABLE TO-NIGHT AT THE .V 1 lOL P^TAITBAI¥T20 words
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Advertisement21 1939-02-23 11 phone SfopmSwStm Charmingly mi n.t ird ideal foe. visitors and tourist*. COCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE— FIRST CLAS.S i:i s i ai Kant21 words
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Article, Illustration203 1939-02-23 12 WORLD M A P. P c. C-SftgS ote« cU ils at *j' tot B °tes» u, r .t*>< ,a \h_dta"- V io His Holiness Pop- Pi u > \i h attack. He was 81 years of a Vatican. The hodv b e*taS second of lead and the third 1 each203 words
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Article, Illustration183 1939-02-23 13 ASSING OF AN I; n Rome following a severe heart pope ni lhe Sistine Chapel of the st and innermost is of cypress, the neight ot t anri.es h burned i ,i oosition beside the pulpit to Manet Newt). ASF Lord Harmsworth, who received a barony m the New Year's183 words
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Article, Illustration1836 1939-02-23 14 THIS BUSINESS OF SHOPPING VISIT lo Prestige m Capitol Buildings Is always certain to yield SOMETHING GOOD! This week her best we thought, was a simple, but very charming afternoon frock, of NAVY CREPE, effectively trimmed with WHITE PIQUE. This oc.-urred round the neck and then ran down the front1,836 words
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Advertisement92 1939-02-23 14 for exclusive Dinner and Evening Gowns I CAPITOL BLDG., PHONE I SINGAPORE. 383g. THE -LIO.V to guard your property is The "MASTER" Padlock strongest m the world. Styles and Sizes to protect any interests. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS, 117-125, Cecil Street. £§HL Amah l Do nt forget to take my92 words
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Advertisement46 1939-02-23 14 7"0 ACHIEVE THE Aufr%, L^OK There are just three essentials (tY^S Cleansing— with Ardena Cleansing VJ ji ]S v^lfc Tonzngf —with Ardena Skin Tonic to Mr^X^v?BHi» NourisMng-vith Velva Cream cr Orange tor advice, call or see the Expert at the tymkZmAute*, M-KVMPS p«o»_„, s 8,™,v,0a D46 words
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Advertisement73 1939-02-23 14 Charrni^ n *w des, just receive^ from London, Ciro diamond set m Platineut diamonds These exquisite new designs v many others have just arrived J London. MAKE YOUR CHOICE EARLYHAMLEYS CIRO PEARLS LTD. Rodney House 10, Battery Rd ~^~>j_7Z~' Elsie Mar. RODNEY HOISE. BATTERY ROAD Dresses for all occasions $573 words
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Advertisement57 1939-02-23 15 m a Collection of I HESRO" ____X Morning Frocks. I Tootal Production I I Carrying the Tootal wL Guarantee orporated tn England.? J _^R M Exclusive Selection I of LINEN EMBROIDERY ■WASHABLE HAND-BAGS BLUE WHITE I With \LL INITIALS. I RACHEL'S X Bras Basah Rd. Phone 3372 amm m^im-_-t--__-_mm-__-____----_-_W-m_mm j57 words
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Advertisement28 1939-02-23 15 A sepecial selection for the Races The latest spring models m sports, afternoon, pah it and formal gowns. Hollywood Brassieres. THE SMART SHOP Capitol Buildings 17 Stamford Road.28 words
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Advertisement106 1939-02-23 15 JUST VISIT SEE j ADORABLE I TIENTSIN J j<Alll* i: TS j f S IN DESIGNS S 1 PATTERNS I S NEVER SEEN t I OUT HERE J S PHONE 31-33. HIGH STREET. 7144 i j I I mm^^^ m^---_ m m^-___r*—mmm^—^ I MADAME PAGE j j Late 92, Piccadilly106 words
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Advertisement496 1939-02-23 16 w mmm^-_-_----m______\ I WW i^-Wm. B-^ I __v__\. H 0 HI _____^l_l JL m___\__J^m___W_ BjJL P MMi M MvjLBJl m a"» >"» I ~~_\\\\\\\\\v~~~~~~~ __________B B _j^__w__j a>>it >!!Bs> _k_^_^_^^^,.l^_-i._^_w! f*Wta_Z BYP&OandBRITISH INDIA.LINES (INCOKPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outward* wm 1939 tmm CANTON IMOO Feb. 24 BHUTAN 6.100 May Egft 1 1496 words
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Advertisement355 1939-02-23 16 k TO FRENCH Port J IL* CHARCEURS REUNIs 1 I ICAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazarie Bordeaux Ifa DESIRADE Marseilles. Harve Antwerp, Dunkirk "Jr j TO SAIGON t INDOCHINA j CAP ST. JACQUES For Saigon, Tourane and Haiphonc M, r I CAP VARELLA For Saigon, Tourane and Haiphonc A355 words
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Advertisement292 1939-02-23 17 lIMRXS PHILP LIWE. I I (Incorporated ln Australia). NEXT SAILINGS Ldl-t p Sails. Up ftt a Feb 27 Iar 4 Pf LI r A Mar. 31 Apr. 4 E *X r Und trip tlckets from ®°gapore to Australia Issued at the It Clasa passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney292 words
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Advertisement66 1939-02-23 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA s.s. "SIJRBHAIVA" 8,000 TONS SAILING FEBRUARY 23, AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern r-ccommodat.cn for Fir«t daloon an* 3econd Saloon passengers. special Hchday Return tickets to China and Japan 'nterchangeable with66 words
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Miscellaneous186 1939-02-23 17 a ,B- •*> tllliiiiii(iii, IM||||| a STAL INTELLIGENCE M .J. Vnolo JJ 3111 8 n 23 7.45 a.m. ardhana 2 3 1 p.m. un d Palestine Ranchi 23 7 pm and Ireland £a n chi N 23 7 p.n; Great Bri.ainx X.L.M. 23 2 pm >{ Great Britain [1 a186 words
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Miscellaneous54 1939-02-23 17 to the charge of parking with twenty feet of a junction, by Mr. C. H. Whitton, Traffic District Judge and Magis trate. The respective places where these parking offences occurred are at the junctions of Beach Road and Liang Seah Street on Dec. 30, and Purvis St. and North Bridge54 words
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Miscellaneous145 1939-02-23 17 SHIPS IX DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit SHIP Godown Gate Gate Rohna 21 1 1 Sepia 19 1 i Ranchi 18 2 3 Kistna 16 2 3 Malacca 15 2 3 Lima Maru 13 2 3 Athos II 11 2 3 Ipoh 9 2145 words
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Article6487 1939-02-23 18 (By "UM— Superbus.") naCENT form of all horses and Kpon.es oitcrrd for Saturday, the Wl day oi the SP**""*! i„ f of the Singapore Bukit Timah lowing at a Jg*" hoy the candidates have fare* thfir three most recent outings <ex eept where new), toother w.th de--36,487 words
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Advertisement58 1939-02-23 19 I HUDSON j NEW HUDSON bicycles are of specialised character as opposed to the "massproduced" variety. You can be quite certain that with a Ne* Hudson you will be sure of having THE BEST YOU CAN BUY THE BEST VALUE THE BEST WORKMANSHIP THE BEST DESIGN m fact THE WORLD'S58 words
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Advertisement125 1939-02-23 20 GIVES THE SENSATIONAL. entirely netr OHVMORRK IO \_r A WW^ A *^*^^f_W Ar p<> us -Uggage-boot and the separate unusually happy In '\U m .m t. x^ 7^\m£2 %S£££ on w:th C?. 1 Ht a Q e,ectrical equipment __&__m M,p *°*J* 'T.d craceru ><»und and draught insulated bod*, r -^fl125 words
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491 1939-02-23 21 FOLLAPSE OF INTERNATIONAL MORAL STANDARDS i'hinew Forfiij., Ml_tt»ter'« Warning STRUCTURE OF WORLD PEACE THREATENED lv Chungking, Feb. 21. wishing your Exposition unqualified success, I look forward to eventual triumph through concerted international efforts and through those principles upon which peace and civilisation aw founded, declared Dr. Wang Chung-hui, Chinese Foreign491 words
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Article249 1939-02-23 21 f K I wwil Vi of a very unusual ond i* i" be f° unfi at the vie Thea(re. where "The Great s described as the world's j er lelepathist, save the first of -j es f nightly performances, n»?ht. s made two appearances, and on249 words
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531 1939-02-23 21 LONDON ANXIOUS OVER JAP MOVE IN SHANGHAI Shanghai, Feb. 22. WO hundred suspects were arrested this morning when a force of about eight hundred men, including: a hundred from the Second [§t Surreys, drew a dragnet over the so-called Badlands' area, out- lhe western district of the International Settlement, whereReuter - 531 words
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Article303 1939-02-23 21 Tokyo, Feb. 22. THE Japanese army authorities have 1 apologised to the British authorities m Hongkong following the British protest against bombing within British -leased territory. The apology was delivered through the Japanese Consul General m Hongkong A message from London states that the Daily Telegraph's303 words
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Advertisement17 1939-02-23 21 Gala Midnight Premiere SATURDAY 25th Feb. ALHAMBRA The most Exciting star combination of The Decade! THE SISTERS'17 words
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Miscellaneous91 1939-02-23 21 Law Notice For To-day Before the Chief Justice m lst Court at io 30 a.m. S.274J37— Sim Chye Leong vs. Oriental Ship Chandler Sc Lighterage Co. (Issue for trial). Before Mr. Justice Pedlow m 2nd Court at 10 a.m. Judgment m O.S.loB3B— Syed Abdulrahman bin Shaikh AlkafT Sc ors. vs.91 words
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623 1939-02-23 22 Club 1939 Budget Are Bright 1 Singapore. Wednescb Manchester 4, SCc "^1 CCORING three goals for his side m the second session of th Cunliflfe. Tads' inner-right did credit for his team m m l J issue beyond all doubt when the S.C.C-623 words
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Article311 1939-02-23 22 YESTERDA Y'S TRACK NOTES (By "Marcus Superbus") Singapore. Wednesday. THERE were a few interesting gallops gone through on the second track of the racecourse al Hukit Timah this morning m preparation for Saturday's races. NUTCRACKER (McLachian* who was first out was sent at half pace from the seven to the311 words
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Article63 1939-02-23 22 The following are the starting times tor the st cond round of the Royal Singapore Golf Club. Ladies' Club Championship competition to be played tomorrow i Friday 2 30 Mrs. J.S Enelish v. Mrs EA. Elder 235 Mrs. H H Sturt v. Mrs J. Moncur 2 4063 words
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Article283 1939-02-23 23 c™e 3 stra "s Times 0. tyEARNE Brothers beat the Straits Times by 3-0 last night at the Fraser Neave Sports Ground.in a Business Houses League engagement. The fiTL't half was dull going, Wearnes who dominated play frittering away many openings through indecisiveness. A283 words
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174 1939-02-23 23 IRTEEN GOALS SCORED IN SINESS OUSES ATCH L l3. Joseph Travers. nil. ir one-sided and uninterest•ne of soccer played on the bad Stadium yesterday, m Less Houses League, the c Cold Storage Football tated the Joseph Travers tation to the tune of thirls to nil. L weak Travers' side were174 words
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105 1939-02-23 23 WS WILLING O NEGOTIATE WITH ARABS London, Feb. 22. I Jewish agency stated it is mderstood that the Jewish deleon to the Palestine Conference p expressed willingness to negoI a settlement with the Arabs, ,e r separately or through the ernment. Jews urged a positive policy to tne .standard ofReuter - 105 words
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Article53 1939-02-23 23 ALKAN ENTENTE FRANCO *B L- *L eb 22:~The four states I Entente, Rumania, Greece, have agreed to r aneo de jure. A communiferei.,./ the end a three- day the Entente declares that sion. were unanimous m their F-ation" ne sa ee states that official' fane, Tur key's full recognition "asReuter - 53 words
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Article114 1939-02-23 23 Mixed Foursomes At Island Club THE second bi-monthly mixed foursomes at the Island Club for February, played on Feb. 20, resulted m a win for Mrs. M. Marshall and C. A. R Bateman with a net 32. The following were some of the best cards returned: Mrs. M. Marshall and114 words
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Article86 1939-02-23 23 SON'S ALLEGED ATTACK ON FATHER (Tribune Staff Reporter) Seremban. Wednesday. On Chinese New Year Eve at Kubang estate, a Chinese quarrelled with hisi wife and ruthlessly assaulted her. Their nine year old son watching the' quarrel and unable to bear, allegedly took a chopper and hit his father. The man86 words
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Article74 1939-02-23 23 The S.C.C. Open Lawn Tennis Invitation Tournament, with only* one more game to be played^ remains uncompleted. Yesterday evening rain prevented the handicap men's singles final between Maj. More and I. B. Abed, being completed. No definite date has been yet arranged for the continuation of this match,74 words
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Article276 1939-02-23 23 Joe Eagle Meets Neil Hemchit (Hy Pete.") VEXT Saturday, Feb. 25, Singapore's boxing fans will be entertained to another programme of good fights when the Happy World Boxing promoter, Mr. George E. Lee presents a good programme with an extra special light-weight contest between Joe Eagle and Nei! Hemchit over276 words
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Article117 1939-02-23 23 The following are the teams and starting times m the final round for the Wei-Hai-Wei Cup hetween the Royal Singapore Golf Club and the Island Golf Club to be played at the latter Club's Course on Sunday (R.S.G.C. players mentioned first): 845 a.m. W. Eldred vs. Y. Nakayama.117 words
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Article23 1939-02-23 23 The scccer match which was to have been played yesterday between the Malaya Publishing House and the A P.C was postponed.23 words
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Advertisement58 1939-02-23 23 t SPECIAL RACE WEEK ATTRACTION Happy World STADIUM fll £47. 2v// /7:7.. «?.-/.5 s?H^ LIGHTWEIGHT CONTEST I 101 I \4.1l jflii G mii hi mi hit f ARQUERO vs. DHARMARAJ v -jP JP *L Rodrigues vs. Silver Kid Plus Two Winner Take -Ml H CONTESTS 4 (3) Rds. A JA58 words
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Article913 1939-02-23 24 Batting Recovery In Second Innings ENGLAND forced a draw m the fourth Test match, helped to a great extent hy the rain which prevented any play on the third day. Tuesday. South Africa declaring m tneir first innings at 349 for 8, led by 134913 words
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240 1939-02-23 24 OPPOSITION AMENDMENT IN COMMONS DEFEATED London, Feb. 22. iX tht House of Commons the Opposition amendment to the defence resolution was rejected by three hundred and tea vote* to one hundred and thirty sevenThe Opposition spokesman explained that they did not oppose the question of rearmament proposals but pressed forReuter - 240 words
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Article101 1939-02-23 24 -Peoples Congress Resolution! Feb M AMONG the i*s.*; i -ti\, nsad V |^M the National Peonies f^jl which has closed, were— to <> J en the anti-aircraft defence offl portant cities m thc interior I important industrial and c 3 centres: the organisation *.f Mj lians, Tibetans. MohammedaJ^H Miaos toReuter - 101 words
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Article43 1939-02-23 24 JAP VERSION Of AIR RAID Peiping. Feb. 22. Acccrding to i^H anese army spokesman's ursbn^H air raid on Lanchov;. between l_m j fifty Chinese planes took off anil aged the Japanese who shot dovtifl ty six Chinese plar.es. lcsine onlr^____i bomber themselves ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article43 1939-02-23 24 ARREST OF GERMAN GIRLS Warf ray. Uufl The re^X-rt of the wholesale anfl of German girls is officially denied. J is stated that two girls who had r -°^H per identification papers were arre-^H en the frontier anr' *-**ir\tA tottm ther examination- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article65 1939-02-23 24 Singapore, Wednesday. -Ong Huat claimed trial this morning ffl' fifth police court before Mr L t-' on a charge that he on Feb 20 a am. at Woodlands did commit wen rubber latex, the moveable propenj the Bukit Sembawang s"**2l Court Inspector Alex R. McEuan" ed that the65 words
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Article80 1939-02-23 24 Berlin. Feb 2--The newspaper states that the German Air i j secretly created a bai^ *g5 te arm which trffl shorth be sn the people. Fe b. 21 London, re -The British Governtneni stands that the official o j_ ment of troops m Ua "jE m g is80 words
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