Morning Tribune, 28 February 1939
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Title Section13 1939-02-28 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE IL 4_No. 24. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, February 28, 1939. FIVE CENTS.13 words
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Article, Illustration676 1939-02-28 1 British French Recognition America To Follow Suit? DOTH the British and French Governments have recognised the Franco Government. The British decision was announced toy Mr. Chamberlain, Premier, in the House of Commons, while a Paris message stated that the French Government have unanimously decided to676 words
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480 1939-02-28 1 Why The News Rejected The British Proposals Palestine LONDON, FEB. 27 ONCERX AT THE ANGER WITH WHICH THE BRITISH PALES IM PROPOSALS WERE RECEIV D BY JEWISH CIRCLES HAS i ■SEN. Jewish delegate described the pro--Is as bstrayal of the Jewish people, rsal oi British poUcv, complete -gobacJi thc Balfour480 words
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Article575 1939-02-28 1 S'HAI TERRORISM rr H Shanghai, Feb. 27. it deca P itated heads, two belonging to women, were found ihis morning impaled on fence-poles in the Japanese controlled «»frn suburbs of Shanghai. jne victims were Chinese. toh guerillas who were responsible for this outrage are reported aa ve575 words
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102 1939-02-28 1 GERMANY PERSISTS IN COLONIAL CLAIMS Berlin, Feb. 27. "I AM very satisfied wilh my vtaH» 1 Mr. Ashton Gwatkin told Ranter before leaving for UmOmm law night. He is returning with a »t*r°*f impression of the friendline*" wttn which he was received even^here, but the full value of his visitReuter - 102 words
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Article106 1939-02-28 1 Chamberlain 's Statement London, Feb. 27. ASKED in the Commons whether he would call a world peace conference, Mr Chamberlain d glared that the British Government believed that permanent peace could only be secured by a settlement which included limitation of armaments and the removal of barriersReuter - 106 words
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Article59 1939-02-28 1 I Berlin, Feb. 27: As a preliminarily t-i the establishment of a regular BerlmTokio air mail service via Bangkok, one !of Germany's fastest Junkers planes will make a test flight over the territory shortly under the auspices of the Reich Government. Oftical ciircle.s admit that; ithe Japanese Government has authorisedReuter - 59 words
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Advertisement32 1939-02-28 1 i 4ljefed Traffic Injury 3 Markets illative Council, 2, 8, 17, 18, m 19 ft 28 I parochial Meeting 21 Z Forgery Charges 22 I Sports 2 'i Telegrams 24 n ■■■■■■■■ft32 words
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Article, Illustration6159 1939-02-28 2 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL TOPICS Malaya's Food Danger In Wartime FULL REPORT OF THE PROCE EDINGS Singapore, Monday. MATTERS of vital importance to Singapore and Penang. and indeed to the rest of Malaya, such as the hoarding of non-perishable foodstuffs a measure referred to by the Governor as6,159 words
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Article, Illustration627 1939-02-28 2 "My Reputation Is At Stake," Says Customs Chief EX-RUBBER DEALER CHARGEM (Tribune Staff Reporter) Johore Bahru, Monday. STATEMENTS alleging that Mr John Tolmie, the Superintended Customs, Johore, had received bribes from the Sungei MW Estate in connection with rubber smuggling as an induceme rubft neglect his duty were alleged to627 words
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Article111 1939-02-28 2 Singapore, Monday—Mr. j. s iiton to-day faced three charges I Traffic Court, causing hurt to t Keng Swee by a negligent act, <* grievous hurt to Wong Kim ChoM negligent act and failing to stop j an accident in Keppel Road on Ij ary 19. The charges preferred111 words
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Article47 1939-02-28 2 Mr. Tan Heng Chua. managing] prietor of Chua Seng Heng Co.. ti East Coast Rd.. and manager of Seng Heng Co.. of 440. Victoria writes to say he is not the person ot same name charged in the Fourth! lice Court on Saturday.47 words
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Article33 1939-02-28 2 Count L. Asinar Italian Consul Manila, and his wife passed tha Singapore yesterday on board thed Rosso on their way to Hongkong, I the Count will take up duty as Cl for Manila.33 words
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Advertisement27 1939-02-28 2 j «i are oa/s FOR DRY CLEANING, I INVISIBLE MENDING, DYEING AND CARPET T CLEANING. 1 WE COLLECT AND DELIVER J Phone 7776 (Burtol Quick i Cleaners27 words
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Article, Illustration54 1939-02-28 3 three local ladies who will be assisting in the grand effort to be made on Saturday in aid of China Relief, when there will be gala nights at all the local cabarets. From left to right. Mrs. Kee Yew Hock, Miss Catherine Tan and54 words
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1072 1939-02-28 3 Singapore, Monday. NG SANG MOOI this afternoon claimed trial in the fourth police court before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker to a charge that he on Aug. the s.s. "Cremer" did traffic in two girls, Lei Ah Mei and Lei Ah i, and1,072 words
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Advertisement43 1939-02-28 3 POLAROID Gta«f *re lhe latest scientific dfacovery in glare protection. Thej permit jm_ actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. Now $6.00 See our demonstration of tfcii markable new invention. Thompson Optical Co, 4. ARCADE, SWOAPOEE, PHOKE Mi*.43 words
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Advertisement53 1939-02-28 3 LADIES AND CENT'S MMMMMMMMMMMMMMM pHILLIPC StNXJHSMfIS STICK-A*SOLK (Made in England) STICK ON A SHOE-SOLE WITH PHILLIPS' SOLUTION DOUBLE COMFORT TREBLE WEAK Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS, 117-125, Cecil Street. TITAN CBMBM* MADE IN JUGOSLAVIA. _r USED FOR THE NEW BUILDING OF THE NETHERLANDS TRADINC SOCIETY SINGAPORE MONTOR F TD. So,e ,mporters53 words
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Article95 1939-02-28 4 London. Monday. Previous To-day Change TIN STANDARD Spot (afternoon (closing price) £213 4 «n I J, Forward £213 £214 +1 London. MondiH Previous To-dav >J PALM OIL (Malaya) In bulk Feb,Mar. shipment £15.0.0 value UnchaiH COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) Feb. Shipment £11.10.0 buyer i :n 126i8 SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak)95 words
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Article61 1939-02-28 4 Previous To-day^' RUBBER Steady Steadv Ln Soot Buyers 83 16 8, 4 bpot SeUers 8V 4 8 5(16 1 Ist Forward (March) Buyers 8 316 8 4 Sellers 8 1 8 516 2nd Forward (Apr.! June) Buyers BV4 8 516 SeUers 8 5116 8 3 3rd Forward (July61 words
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Article94 1939-02-28 4 Singapore, Monday. MINING. Tin at midday was $107 8 unchanged. Tin shares to-day were a dull but steady market and presented no fresh features of interest. RUBBERS. The price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28 5 s cents, buyers April! June 29 cents, market94 words
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209 1939-02-28 4 Washington. Feb. 27. A NEW formula for the settlement of dispute arising from Mexico's expropriation of foreign oil properties is expected to be submitted by the representatives of oil companies to the Mexico Government this week. A telegram from Mexico City to theReuter - 209 words
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Article198 1939-02-28 4 A DISTINGUISHED gathering of Indians spent a pleasant evening at the Marlborough Theatre yesterday when the "silver jubilee" (25th day of running) of the beautiful Tamil picture 'Seva Sadhan" was celebrated. Among those present were Mr. B. Govlndasamy, J. P.. Mr. M. K. Chidambaram. Mr.198 words
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Article124 1939-02-28 4 London. Mor.ci] Previous To-day Chi Distillers 93!- 93 9 Dunlop Rubber 261- 27 3 General Electric 79|9 79!6 Imperial Chemical Industries 319 31,10»_ -I Imperial Tobacco 138|1V^ 140,- -1! Anglo-Dutch 253 25'4y 2 -1 Canadian Pacific sVfe 5V 4 London Tin 3)4^ 3|4V 2 Rubber Plan Investment124 words
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Article49 1939-02-28 4 New York. Saturday RUBBER Previous To-day Chan Market Tine Steady Steady Spot Buyers 16 516 16 716 SeUers 16 716 16 916 Forward AprilJune Buyers 16 516 16 7 16 SeUers 16 716 16 916 TIN Market Tone Quiet Steady Spot 45 Vi 45 3 449 words
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Article29 1939-02-28 4 London. Monday] Previous To-day chan^ GOLD Fine Bar per oz. £7.8.2V 2 H.8.2 SILVER Spot 20 7116 20 3 s 4 months' forward *****16 19 3 429 words
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Article66 1939-02-28 4 London Monday. rr~ a*v chant! Previous y -J T.T. on Paris (closing selling rate) 177.04 177.01 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.82% 883 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 8 5! 16 Unchanged l3 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) ls. ***** Is. 2 ***** T.T. on66 words
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Advertisement65 1939-02-28 4 oversea- 1 chinese i banking i I corp. in^R Undertakes banking transactions of every description. Places at your disposal the multifarious services of its institution with branches all over South Eastern Asia I& connections in aU principal cities of the World. Welcomes consultations on financial and investment problems and assures65 words
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Advertisement21 1939-02-28 4 /^_f^_K SOUTH Hill I IMI INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. CAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS BY FIRE? Tel. 592« j. Finlayson Oreen.21 words
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Advertisement12 1939-02-28 4 *^_WB^M Wr __r^^,_-—_\ a ij^^^^t _____■_> fcHL>^^M^^ 4^r^BFJ^S_^_^_^^»ll SIME DARBY Co..Lt* ST"^ 312 words
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Article681 1939-02-28 5 STOCKS SHARES t ■sued By Fraser ~~~W Company i MINING Singapore, Feb. 27, 5 p.m. lAmal m 4 5^ d Si tam V dW 0.70cd n Tin 127»A 1.32 Vz Clangor J£% J 0^' 2 "tataf ii 21|t 22|9 ft? oi 5 0.30 f5 67 HJ Cong Tin 1J- "jl681 words
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Article72 1939-02-28 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Feb. 27, 5 p.m. Total fo? Company Dividend Books Date Ex Div year. Close Payable GENERAL Austral Malay 9d. No. 48 Feb. 24 Mar. 3 Feb. 25 5% 3d. bonus Ayer Weng 5% int. Mar. 6 Mar. 11 Mar. 7 5% Raub sd.72 words
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Article204 1939-02-28 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Monday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3i6 4|Ayer Wengs 0.57 0.62 Batu Selangors 1.22 1.27 Hong Fatts 0.67 0.70 Hongkong Tin 15|6 16|6 Jelebus 0.58 0.63 Kamunting Tin B|3 9|3 Katu Tin 22J9 23|6 Kents 2|l 2|7 Killinghalls 14|9 15|6 Kramats 9|6 10J6 Kuchais 1.20 _J8 Laruts204 words
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Article257 1939-02-28 5 Maynurd Co. Ltd. $30,000 int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 5% ]90l red 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 102 V? 103 V 2 nom 4^% 1907 red. 1947 tt.600.000 108^ 11U nom 11/ o, Int Mar. 31 Sept. 30 1909 red.257 words
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Advertisement159 1939-02-28 5 NEDERLANDSCH HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N. V. incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1324 Paid Up Capitr f 40,030,009 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1.000,000 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH President M. TAUDIN CHABOT159 words
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Advertisement220 1939-02-28 6 ♦♦♦♦imtMii im" !JLiVi!JL|y-| I America's Answer To "THE CITADEL mm m w «fr •fr ======E=====^T^^ ,r NO BIG STAR NAMES BUT OPENING TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 impobtant A PAVILION MOTION PICTIKE ACHIEVEMENT!! V mmmm^ j J •fr SS=i=^^ a^^ T READ WHAT THESE PROMINENT CRITICS SAY J Jb& OXE 0F THE220 words
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Advertisement58 1939-02-28 6 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malam w riJ mm^ tonight MARLBOROUGH I j 6 and 9-30 P. M. (Direction by Shaw Bro^J^^ j V »^-_M-«_i-_™-_^ i jMISS. M. S. SUBBULAKSHMI J^| I'SEVA SADHAx> i The management THANK THE PUBLIC FOR THEIR kind co- j operation in Celebrating the Silver58 words
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Advertisement46 1939-02-28 6 h STAN C____~_7M ul tho < AM I Oil SOON! I ■mrUN* "I i| i i mmmm t "<_i_m~^ ___P*-^ I I K^__^____-k -^Mk I r fl^ nAN ll m MUKII 1 3 I _^_*^H_________ 1 GET SET FOR THK I Funniest Picture of the Vear! L*46 words
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Miscellaneous103 1939-02-28 6 Law Notice For To-H^ 11 The Chief Justice at w Appeal. ai Wh-Cc^B Mr. Justice Pedlow at u 1 1 sizes. at Maiacca^Hl Before Mr. Justice Home in .A at 11 a in c ln 3rd -^B*** I^^ Part heard:— Probate 259 70 H No. *****._Re. Es,,. 0 MohaL^B Angullia103 words
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Advertisement186 1939-02-28 7 ■JSTTOW'VS 1111, LAI 4.11 snow rT«WV_ll¥ I 3 SHOWS TO DAY AP* Ft* -L 3-15 6-15 9-15 The Greatest "EVENT" of the Sporting Era! I JOE E. BROWN vs. MAN MOUNTAIN DEAN I Can you imagine the Fun? I o^W_*m»sm I /w l^ietAfflATVff} I Vjllf^^* MAN MOUNTAIN DEAN C% I186 words
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Advertisement260 1939-02-28 7 If You Enjoyed FOUR DAUGHTERS YOU UILL CERTAINLY LIKE iii i iiiit i: i sisri; it s rafe- 3m(_^__B^^^^^ 1 W^^_m\___ Ir T-fef_-B B» B __Z Wil K_Mk 'j__.__m_____\_____\_f fi msy; m*^ _\\\W_______f*^ _W___ \\w_\\\W mi < si m? *B m. (--Jm ___W___W____\___\ _i_-_ j|B'.-" B B _B P^ >^Ji260 words
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Article2462 1939-02-28 8 No Suppression Of Mui Tsai Systeni GOVERNMENT POLICY STATED IN COUNCIL lEGISLATION which it is hoped may succeed in closing gaps that have been discovered in the "fence for safeguarding and protectiag children." was introduced in the Legislative Council yesterday by Mr A. B. Jordan. Secretary2,462 words
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Advertisement58 1939-02-28 8 B PLANS OPEN TO-MOIlllOYt for The Biggest Theatrical Attraction ever seen in Malaya MARCUS SHOW Gala Opening Tl LS. MARC II 1 lilt "ill I I "1^ Phone 5261 I NEXT CHANGE A T THE j [9mmmmmmm9itommmmmmmmmo»' m tH mm.m\ xmm\imm-mmv^m»..\w'M mmmmm i^'^ A I nattier thon ever I K^p58 words
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Advertisement145 1939-02-28 8 t Screeningf Simultaneously AT THE I SUN TALKIE j (NEW WORLD i j 7-30 P.M. NIGHTLY 9-30 P.M. j j EMPIRE TALKIE j 7 P.M. Tanjong Pagar 9 P.M. j Chapter I—71 7 of I The Thrilling Serial "THE SECRET! JOF TREASURE] j ISLAND" I I m——m——m_w_——_— J HELP A145 words
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1011 1939-02-28 9 »w I'otiV I Polo PEN CHAMPIONSHIP FOR PROFESSIONALS? !(From Our Own Correspondent) London. Feb. 3. i \ustralian Lawn Tennis Association are to be congratulated m their decision to urge the provision of Open championships A imbledon at the International Federation's forthcoming meetin1,011 words
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Article113 1939-02-28 9 Japanese Have Lost War Mr. Peter Fleming, the author and traveller, said recently, "A good many observers in China will tell you with some degree of possibility that Japan lost the war in China when she failed to negotiate or dictate peace at Nanking." Mr. Fleming, who was lecturing at113 words
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Article77 1939-02-28 9 BULLET PROOF CARS FOR THE KING Ottawa •fHE Canadian Government has made inquiries in the United States regarding the purchase of bullet-proof cars for the use of the King and Queen during their Canadian visit. Difinite step for their purchase are in course as the Canadian Government plans every precaution77 words
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Article237 1939-02-28 9 Politics Is Women's Sphere Washington. MKS. Linda Little John, a leading Australian feminist, who had tea at the White House recently, said Australia is ahead of the United States on these cunts 1 The Australian Government "recognises the value of home life" by requiring employers to pay a minimum basic237 words
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Advertisement14 1939-02-28 9 /bEWAR'S\ /White Label\ WONDERFUL WHISKY Sime, Darby Co. Ltd. *2Atl -"*Sfc w p.a. 714 words
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352 1939-02-28 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Tuesday, February 28, 1939. MALAYAN FOOD SUPPLIES JJJANY references have been made to the difficulties in the matter of food which might confront Malaya if war were to break out. During the war of 1914-18 this country felt practically no effects at all. Shipping continued as usual, and352 words
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Article990 1939-02-28 10 Help Front United States? MIA] A SAYS WAR WILL CONTINUE THOSE accursed "Reds" of Barcelona had been guilty of deep hatred for General Francisco Fran- co, Provisional President of Rebel Spain. They had insolently dared to stand for 18 months against his patriotic Army of Italians, Germans, Moors and990 words
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Article, Illustration38 1939-02-28 10 Photo shows a snow scene in the Lake district, showing Kirkstone Pass on r_*ht, winding its way thro.u rop kil Lakeland hills to Brothers Water (centre*. Hawes Water is seen (top centre) and lllswater is on iei* Press).38 words
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Advertisement18 1939-02-28 10 MP—^BBBBBSS I D EWM S f m "white I H a bel I jj WHISKY I WP .8.-D118 words
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Article1837 1939-02-28 11 1939 A Year Of Centenaries News From France fhe Crown Of Thorns From PRIN'CE will be celebrating a number of centenaries in 1939, and there will be important ceremonies in connection with most of them. The Church, printing, poetry, literature and engineering nlav their part. It is seven hundred years1,837 words
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162 1939-02-28 11 Progress Of U.S. Shipping Programme MR. W. A. Spencer, who is president of the London branch of the Propeller Club of the United States, was in the chair at the first 1939 meeting ia the Connaught Rooms recently. The chief guest was Captain G. C. Saul, manager of the marine162 words
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Advertisement19 1939-02-28 11 FRESH SYDNEY ROCK OYSTERS n* AND BANDOENG STRAWBERRIES t-nrm. (ALL BY AIR MAIL) OBTAINABLE TO-NIGHT AT THE CAPITOL RESTAURANT19 words
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Advertisement33 1939-02-28 11 THI TRUI TONIC FOOD ObtaUmmbl. mf mil Ckmtkm mmi Stmrm DUHMIT 5933 r -AN Telegraphic Address. moist, 5934 m\^ GOODWOOD Charmingly siluatrd idral for, visitors and tourists. COCKTAIL BAR IOCNGE— FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT.33 words
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Article, Illustration250 1939-02-28 12 Photo: Here are two pit lures ol members oi Ike Marcus Show which at the Capito. Theatre Jane Plotz Joy Flower, of thomrit beautiful M«cu. .how girl,. Miss Catherine Williams, an American girl from Racine. Wisconsin, tries out a pair of speciallymade skis on "Eskimo", herJane Plotz; Planet News - 250 words
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Article, Illustration138 1939-02-28 13 Hi» inj mEf* at the Heritage Craft Schools at Chailey, l ht s ,sovs carried painted wooden animals two le f C ol Chapel of the Boys' Heritage, and built iiH b rafl Schools are a training and treatment -ht rt, ,ere are fhe hnv« currvinrPlanet News - 138 words
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Article, Illustration1532 1939-02-28 14 IIOT sun. cool winds, sudden squalls of rain just at present we are being subjected to weather so changeable that it is small wonder if colds are rife. And what a depressing moment it is when you first realise that you're getting a1,532 words
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Advertisement53 1939-02-28 14 ?5 s^ f LIPSTICK ROUGE j A soft rosy pink, enchantingly natural I M I 1 and young looking. It will be perfect V V 1 with all your light summer frocks, and &J J V you'll love the delicate feminine look it >^- f\ > gives The Elizabeth Arden53 words
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Advertisement13 1939-02-28 14 W£ JAi)£ ?ft££ Fascinating Jewellery. 18 Baf-W y Road, Ut floor Phone 71iS13 words
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Article, Illustration694 1939-02-28 15 Sun, Sea, Open Air ake their toll of our good looks unless we make the necessary repairs. ■g ji the earliest lessons we learn it that there is a price to pay for most Bd things. At first it seems very hard ■t as mt grow older we accept the694 words
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Advertisement51 1939-02-28 15 PARTICULARS as to where beauty fc I preparations for specific pur- jj poses may be obtained will be given Z I to any reader who is interested. S Write, enclosing a stamped ad- 5 J dressed envelope for quick reply, ■to Editor, Woman's page. Morning I 5 Tribune, Anson Road,51 words
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Advertisement25 1939-02-28 15 Now Open iirfao* 11 Hair-dressing Salon Beauty Parlour, Permanent Waving, Bleaching, Dyeing, Facials Manicures A Specialty. io. Mrnsi row. Wmm HI (ind Floor) Phone 7555.25 words
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Advertisement502 1939-02-28 16 11 Bflfc fl m ni [W^-^ JL^nini T '''l i fl^ l ß_r r~«^^_B I nJ-_. m\r n I •NU i -^W^ 4 f -fl _x rr''fel_^-vK_3_ I ______^^H BYP&Oand BRITISH INDIA. LINES (INCORPORATED Of ENGLAND) Outwards Tonnage Tonnage S'Pore 1939 MmfmSV cmiiiT 6 800 Mar. 10 I BHUTAN 6,100502 words
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Advertisement413 1939-02-28 16 u TO FRENCH PORT J ll* CHARCEURS REIJNK I J I I HOMEWARDS. B I CAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazarie Bordeaui Ma' Ml s< DESIRADE Marseilles, Harve Antwerp. Dunkirk VB^ j TO SAIGON INDOCHINaI t CAP ST. JACQUES For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphong lar .V i CAP VARELLA413 words
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Advertisement298 1939-02-28 17 BURNS PHILP LINE. (Incorporated in AustraUa). NEXT SAILINGS Mfpkt.r D »e Sills. \tarctt\_ IN PORT Mar. 4 MARELLA Umr.it Apr 4 niw. n C > round trip llckets from Singapore to Australia issued at the "■■in-flm*}- rates. Clasa passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting298 words
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Advertisement70 1939-02-28 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA 4 S II 111 I A~ 8,000 TONS SAILING MARCH 9 AT I P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon an 1 Second Saloon passengers. Spt-cial Holiday Return t.ckets to China70 words
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Miscellaneous346 1939-02-28 17 foSTAL INTELLIGENCE] ____B (•TkMMH_.l_.il* I X T mperla F^. 28 2 pm I 'Imperia' 2 8 2 pm South ..J mp£r a 28 2 p.m. I J mper a 28 2 pm. whole 28 2 pm. 'Imperial' 28 2 pm ■rt i Parcels only> Lalandia 28 9 am Er. Parcels346 words
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Miscellaneous316 1939-02-28 17 ***** m.__% iflFl SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit SHIP Godown Gate Gate Hague Maru 20 1 1 Kta Radja— 1 Malacca 18 2 3 Perak 17 2 3 Benlawers 16 2 3 Deucalion 14 2 3 Charon 12 2 3 Gewang— Pres. Polk 9 2316 words
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Advertisement8 1939-02-28 18 tt&A itmlSi- L 1 1 J||ilil;:; :p?:;..;........ '^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^8 words
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Article165 1939-02-28 20 Motorist's Appeal Dismissed Singapore. Monda ris not sufficient to stick a fl cator out and expect all onco^ traffic to stop automatically" remad Mr. G. L. Howe, Crown Counsel, hi posing the appeal of E. K. 0. Hug, Borneo Motors, to-day, before Mr Jm Home. The appellant was fined $25165 words
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Article44 1939-02-28 20 In a report in the Malaya Tnbna Feb. 23 headed "Further Evidenci Will Case." relating to the Angullii tion it was stated that Inspector Boyle was m charge of the case. As will case is purely a. civil action. tM obviously incorrect.44 words
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Article864 1939-02-28 21 Singapore, Monday. S annual parochial meeting of the St. Andrew's Cathedral was held [this cvt ning at the St. Andrew's School Hall, before a large attence. Arc 1 1- deacon Graham White was in the chair. The St. Andrew's review for the year was read, and it stated that bquieting864 words
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Article30 1939-02-28 21 Yee Sam took her up-country to earn] money by means of prostitution. She first went to Malacca. She said that before she left Singapore she handed no money30 words
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292 1939-02-28 21 (Tribune Staff Reporter.) Penang, Monday. jHE luxury liner, Empress of Britain, the flagship of the Canadian Pacific Fleet, on her seventh annual world cruise, arrived in Penang this morning at 5 o'clock with over 130 passengers, consisting chiefly of wealthy Americans from all parts292 words
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Article67 1939-02-28 21 London. Feb. 27 THE extremely difficult situation which confronts the International Tin Committee, which will shortly consider the quota for the second quarter, is emphasised bv an announcement that the meeting has been postponed until Mar. 22 It is understood that the Committee desires to have available67 words
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Article91 1939-02-28 21 Renes, Feb. 27: A bomb which exploded at dawn at Cellars Prefecture Quimper Finistere caused a fire and considerable damage. It is believed the bomb was left by Breton Autonomists.— Reuter. from 52 to 18 per cent. Concluding Mi. Moran said. "Give the boys pencil and pap r91 words
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Article444 1939-02-28 21 Rome, Feb. 27. THREE Swiss journalists have been ordered to leave the country within a week. The only Swiss correspondent remaining is the representative of the Agency Telegraphlque. In fourteen months. 20 foreign correspondents have been expelled from Italy A Berne message says that the Swiss Federal Council444 words
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1274 1939-02-28 22 EURASIANS ON FORGERY CHE A TING CHAR GES Singapore, Monday. THE first out of four preliminary inquires to be held in connection with the case against the three Eurasians, Merle Frugtniet (37), Christoper Kodrigo (44) and Vivian Havelock Williams (39) for charges of forgery, cheating and using a forged document1,274 words
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432 1939-02-28 22 MISADVENTURE VERDICT Singapore, Monday. A EUROPEAN, Mr. H. G. Riches, who knocked down a Boyanese gardener named Suradee on the afternoon of Dec. 5 appeared in the Coroner's Court this morning when the inquiry into the death of Suradee came up for hearing. Suradee died432 words
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Article30 1939-02-28 22 Mr. D. Wesman. Norwegian Consul for Hongkong passed through Singapore yesterday on board the Conte Rosso. He is to take up duty in the Hongkong office, as consul for Norway.30 words
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Article36 1939-02-28 22 Mr. J. M. Ismail Marican. a wellknown member of the Singapore Mohammedan community in Singapore, returned here yesterday on board the liner Conte Rosso, from a pilgrimage he has made to Mecca with his daughter Beebee.36 words
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Article78 1939-02-28 22 SINGAPORE RACING STATISTICS (Compiled by "Marcus Superb^) FOLLOWING are statistics 2 the Spring meeting >f th e Singapore Turf Club which wig concluded on Saturday at Bukil Timah. A feature of the meeting *aj I success of the new jockey, Carter, j heads his list with fcur winners, i second78 words
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Miscellaneous23 1939-02-28 22 Tide Tables TO-DAY High Tide: 345 a.m. (8 feet) 5.40 p.m. (6.3 feet) Low Tide: 10.47 a.m. (2.5 feet) 10.30 p.m. (5 feet).23 words
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Article, Illustration929 1939-02-28 23 CHINESE BEAT MANCHESTER REGIMENT BY SIX- NIL Keng Hock Scores I Four Goals S.C.F. A 6» Manchesters 1. HIS is going to bc a season of surprises. Yesterday we had one of the biggest surprises of the sporting year when the tiinesc, who until now had earned more brickbats thanTribune - 929 words
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Article283 1939-02-28 23 S.C.C 2, Loyals II 0. THE S.C.C. beat the Loyals II at soccer on the Padang last night by two goals to nil. The Loyals made a show of aggressiveness in the opening stage, but faded off into helpless futility, for which their inability283 words
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Article577 1939-02-28 23 S.R.C. Hold Sappers To Draw S.R.C 0 Sappers 0 RESULTING in a goaless draw the first team soccer fixture between the SR C. and the Royal Engineers was a thrilling and contested affair, on the padang yesterday. Just that bit of finish so essential in a first class side was577 words
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174 1939-02-28 24 National China Conference In London LONDON, FEB. t'i. rl CHINA CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE HAVE COMPLETED ARRANGEMENTS FOR A NATIONAL CHINA CONFERENCE TO BE HELD IN LONDON ON MAR. 16, 11 of the sessions will be Lord Lytton, Sir Archibald Sinclair and Dr. C. C. Wang, and the speakers will include M.174 words
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66 1939-02-28 24 Bitter Cold Follows Fires Drought Melbourne. Feb. 27; The worst drought in Victoria for 26 years ended during the week-end with rain of five inches all in two days. Flood warnings were issued in several districts. Refugees from last month's fires who were living in tents were in desperate condition66 words
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Article48 1939-02-28 24 Berlin Keeps Silent Berlin. Feb. 27: Official circles decline to discuss the Polish demonstrations, but give the impression that the matter is now considered closed. It seems probable that the German Government have come to the conclusion that any strategic action just now would upset Polish-Italian talks —Reuter.48 words
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Article162 1939-02-28 24 PAPAL ELECTION TO BE BROADCAST Vatican City, Feb. 27. miRELESS wiU be used Wtime to keep the world "*>"£* of the progress of the Papal BecUon twic P e dunng the ConcUve Beginning on Wednesday the Vatican station will report on the voting in different languages. Another unique feature of162 words
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Article59 1939-02-28 24 Hyderabad, Feb. 27: One warder and one convict were killed, and 13 warder* and four convicts injured in a serious gaol riot on Feb. 25. It is stated that 100 long-term convicts broke open their wards, released other prisoners and assaulted gaol officials. The police59 words
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Article100 1939-02-28 24 Gibraltar. Feb. 27. FIE Mediterranean Fleet has arrived from Malta and joined the Home Fleet here. Fifty-five ships of the Home Fleet afterwards left for maneouvres in the south Atlantic, including battleships, cruisers, aircraft carriers, destroyers and submarines. They will be called the Blue Fleet, and100 words
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Article30 1939-02-28 24 Paris, Feb. 27: A number of units of the French Air Force, at present stationed at chartres, are to leave to-morrow for Algeria reinforcement, according to ths Petit Journal.— Reuter.30 words
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Article72 1939-02-28 24 JAPAN SEEKS FRIENDS IN ASIA r Shanghai, Feb _M is reputed from Tokyo tL J Japanese Imperial GovemJ has decided to call a ..wetinrtf^H the Asiatic races in Autumn J J purpose of forming an Asiatic J Communistic League. Deifr^^l the bogus regimes in ChinT_M the Asiatic Communities of BuJ72 words
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Article87 1939-02-28 24 Brussel. Feb. The new Government has re* Warsaw. Feo. g. Further disorders J££Sried man and Polish students ecru Danzig Polytecknic in ww^ nßal)s ber were injured, ine attempted to form as Poles in the lecture nan pole< from the cnair. resisted and a 27. Travellers from J^&ti t*87 words
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