Morning Tribune, 18 March 1939
1939-03-18
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section12 1939-03-18 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 4_jro. m. SgjOAPQRE, SATURDAY. March 18, im FIVE CENTS.12 words
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459 1939-03-18 1 r ew Government For Britain? NSCRIPTION COMING? LONDON, MAR. 17. RTS ARE CURRENT IN PARLIAMENTARY CIRCLES [AT LORD HALIFAX, THE FOREIGN MINISTER, IS ING A MOVEMENT, BACKED BY MANY CONSERVA-BACK-BENCHERS. FOR A NEW NATIONAL GOVERNr WITH A WIDER BASIS, WRITES REUTER S LOBBY lESPOXDENT. !t459 words
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Article27 1939-03-18 1 London. Mar. 17. Sir Neville Henderson, the British Ambassador in Berlin, has been instructed to return from Berlin to report on the situation. Reute rReuter - 27 words
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Article109 1939-03-18 1 Paris, Mar. 11. THE French Cabinet has approved a bill, proposed by M. D.tl.ic.er. jiving the (government the necessary powers to consolidate and strengthen the forces. The Cabinet decided that the Ministers must not undertake any journeys lor the time being. It is generally believed that109 words
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Article62 1939-03-18 1 London, Mar. 17: Reuter understands on high authority that instructions have been given to British banks to refrain from transferring Czech balances held in London. Reuter. Berlin. Mar. 17: Before leaving Berlin. Sir Neville Henderson will pay a visit to the State Secretary tHerrWeissaeken at62 words
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Article21 1939-03-18 1 Nervousness in Europe P 8 Press Comments P 21 Hitler Duce Talk P 21 Anglo-French Collaboration P 2421 words
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Article221 1939-03-18 1 Memel, Mar. 17. MEMEL- LANT), which was German territory before the Great War, is full of rumours of an approaching "anschluss" with Germany. It was revealed to-night that Dr. Neumann, the local "fuehrer," made a violent speech at a secret session of his party on Mar. 15.Reuter - 221 words
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Article234 1939-03-18 1 Panama Defences Strengthened WASHINGTON, MAR 17. CIRCLES IN CLOSE TOUCH WITH MR. ROOSEVELT DECLARE THAT MP. ROOSEVELT'S POUCY IS FIRMER THAN EVER AS A RESULT OF THE SEIZURE OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA. Events abroad have diminished Senat opposition, and the policy of stiffening the "flabby resolution" of the234 words
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Article43 1939-03-18 1 Washington, Mar. 17. President Roosevelt stated to-day that European developments demonstrated the need for revision of the Neutrality Act by the present Congress. New York, Mar. 17: The United States Government has condemned Germany's "lawlessness" in occupy- ing Czechoslovakia.— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Advertisement34 1939-03-18 1 \on Other Pages L Murder Charge 2 j p3- itt,r 12 13 cu; I 14 is aa i,u 18 &19 dio IK) Linal Boxing 22 I 23 M v 8, 21 24 S fc::.34 words
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346 1939-03-18 2 "DEATH to your husband was due to injuries lo the head; said Mr. XV. Porter, lhe Singapore oroncr. when addressing Hie dead man's wile al lhe conclusion of an Inquiry bold yesterday, into tl-.e death of Chinese cdotie who fell down a346 words
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Article135 1939-03-18 2 Man Wife On Murder Charge Singapore, Friday. TWO Wcngch ews. a man ani V hi wife, rimed Wu Chin T*e (43) and tsm Sah Bo (3H) appeared bei ore Mr. L. B. Gibson, first Magfetiate and District Ciimmal .•odge, ii. thc i ?cond police court this afternoon charged that thev135 words
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138 1939-03-18 2 COOLIE SENTENCED ON FORGERY CHARGE Singapore. Friday. CAMI'E-L, an Indian coolie, vvho ap•J peared in the High Court yesterday on two charges of forging a Post Office money order reeeipt. No. tlmti. for SlO, aiid also dishonestly using as genuine the ••ame reeeipt. was to-day sentenced to 18 months' rigorous138 words
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328 1939-03-18 2 IRISHMEN in Singapore last ni 4 ht celebrated St. Patrick's D.u when a dinner at which nearly 350 peonle were present was held at the Adelphi Hotel Owing to the absence of the Vi e--t President of the Association Dr W I Linehan gave the address328 words
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245 1939-03-18 2 POLICE CRAB HOLD ON "FLOATING" REVOLVED AFTER 3 -YEAR SEARCH Singap< n Friday] THE police had information that this revolver had been rioatii for about three years and we had been toying to get il sa Chief Cojrt Inspector Ernest H. Tunn, prosecuting, al end al '•ial in which two245 words
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Article87 1939-03-18 2 Chinese Patriots Execu ted Hongkong. Mar. 16. ALTHOUGH Wuchanj Hankow and Hanyang have fallen into iepane hand, the Chinese people there managed to hold a m mortal service on the ec: sion of the fourteenth anniversary .>. the death of Dr. Sur. ?at-aen. Handbills were distributed \v. Hankow ar.d WuchangChinese Central News Agency - 87 words
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Article, Illustration17 1939-03-18 2 Mt. Donald; on ?rd Mi-a "Mildred Wrigh'. who u-« nuri i a al St. Andrews (dihedral.— Tribune.17 words
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Article22 1939-03-18 2 Parts War it nc that came d Mvy Tlie Oer d tri Pascoal is believed U c V'.V. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Advertisement34 1939-03-18 2 "CARLOS" No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 European Hair Drrsscrs From Bnl if i— For I_a_ In \< Ami Genltemcn Specialists in all the latest meth. nis and experts in pedicure and manienre. Prices moderate.34 words
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303 1939-03-18 3 TROOPS MASSED A T BORDER L\l?f F Shanghai, Mar. 17. I- L t "r JaPan SC lnM,ps have just ,and < d in M anchuRn^uTtS a ,rom Japan and have hsjM methodically moved to Soviel border re^.ons during the past week, according to usuallyReuter - 303 words
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Article59 1939-03-18 3 SINO-SOVIET RELA TIONS II Mar 16-Dr. Sun F.) r,".. ti ie Sino-Soviet Culturr.l nt a wire to the eighteenth mist party congress dele Stalin, congratulating the U.S.S.R. s political and ss, and expressing thsympathy with Stalin s moment over SoviH which lays down that eien atrcrjssion will be let relationsChinese Central News Agency - 59 words
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Article78 1939-03-18 3 Anti- Jap Activities In Korea I Hongkong. Mar. 16. > foreign sources. Mienri utionaries are actively -Japanese activities in Korea and are resv cases for the mysteri- ranee of Japanese soldiers I the order of the dav Korean revolutionaries Korean Capital, and set n to reho u >e m hlchChinese Central News Agency - 78 words
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Article64 1939-03-18 3 II Friday— ln the High Court l J before the Chief Justice. P McElwaine. Mr. M. II admitted as an advocate f licitor to serve on the Straits p r ent-. Bar L I- Eber appeared for the petiWmtl se, Crown Counsel, who W oehalf of64 words
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256 1939-03-18 3 Singapore. Friday. A N '"lian. A.L.A.L. Narayenan Chettiar. who once was a money,(,u i and helped other people who were hi financial difficulties, ls 'limself a bankrupt. 'Hied at the Public Examnkrupta this afternoon at far' urt wher Naravenan Chet-Jr.y-Z'V as heard *ta*e the Chief rey256 words
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150 1939-03-18 3 Powers Urged To Substitute Protests With Retaliation Chungking, Mar. 16. PREDICTING that the British, American and French representations to Japan against currency tiade restrictions in North China will be ineffectual since Japan is determined to wipe out foreign commercial interests in North China first, the influential and independent Ta KungChinese Central News Agency - 150 words
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Article59 1939-03-18 3 Chungking, Mar. 16.—Gen. Chiang Kai Shek entertained the French ambasaado. M. Henri Cosine to dinner to-dav. Those present included Doctors H. H. Kung. Sun Fo and Wang Chung Hui. M. Cosme yesterday evening entertained high Chinese officials and tht Chungking diplomatic consular corps to tea at aChinese Central News Agency - 59 words
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Article100 1939-03-18 3 New Bank In Singapore OFFICIAL opening of the Singa. ore branch of the Kwangtung Provincial Bank takes place on Monday. Mr Clifton T. Chang Is manager of the branch which is occupying premises Nos. 19-25. Cecil Street. Establishment of the branch, which was exclusively announced in the Sunday Tribune some100 words
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Article44 1939-03-18 3 Hongkong *ia. 16.—Indicative of tha severity oi the recent central Hupeh fighting, Brigadier Commander Matsi.hmia commander of the Japanese troops in central Hupeh, was seriously injured in action and has been conveyed hi Shanghai for emergency treatment. Chinese Central News AgencyChinese Central News Agency - 44 words
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Advertisement123 1939-03-18 3 Do You Need Classes •mmm mmmmmmmmm. msmmmmcmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm_-__mmm__j*^m^m^ Only an examination by JWmWKmms a .skilled qualified spe- *Wfy Y cialist will tell you to f^SR^ what extent your vision \l y_^^ is deficient. x R. A. THOMPSON Dr. of Ocular Science, Govt. Licentiate (U.S.A.) 35 Years European Clinical F.xperience. 4, Arcade123 words
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Article26 1939-03-18 4 London, rnaay. Previous To-day Change GOLD Fine Bar per oz. £7 8 6 °0 5 h 20U 3 fSLtt* forward '6 15 I* •w-26 words
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Article146 1939-03-18 4 Singapore. Friday. MINING. Tin at midday was $109 38, down 5 8 Although, according to cables received this morning, tin shares In London yesterday were marked down slight lv the bulk of the orders received were to buv. Locallv it must be admitted that "few fresh buying146 words
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Article121 1939-03-18 4 v Previous To-dav u PALM OIL (Malaya) Ga > 1 1 £15.5.0 value COPRA (Straits, F.M.S,) April Shipment £1113 Diiri fe i SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) 3 March April Shipment 8 4U sellers v TAPIOCA Seed Pearl lst quality Singapore* March Shipment 12 9 sellers PEPPER (F.A.Q.) White ICnntok121 words
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Article129 1939-03-18 4 Lc w Previous To-day Distillers 92 3 91 6 Dunlop Rubber 27 1 m General Electric 78 9 78 6 Imperial Chemical Industries 31- 30 6 Imperial Tobacco 133 9 1319 Anglo-Dutch 26 3 25 3 Canadian Pacific 5 8 5 London Tin 3 4» 2 3129 words
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Article42 1939-03-18 4 New Y, rk. I RUBBER Previous To-day Cbi Market Tine Steady Steady Spot Buyers 16 1 16,. SeUers If* W* Forward July Sept. Buyers 16' B lb a SeUers 16» 4 16 Market Tone Steady Steady B*ot 46^ 4b42 words
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Article59 1939-03-18 4 Previous To-day ch T.T. on Paris (closing selling rate) 176.90 Unchanged T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.82 1116 Unchanged T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 8' 2 Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) ls. 215 16 Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) ls. 2d. Unchanged59 words
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Article22 1939-03-18 4 London n Previous To-day TIN STANDARD Spot (afternoon (closing price) C2ISU OMJS Forward £214 3 4 £213 3 4 i22 words
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229 1939-03-18 4 Dv Hsggett H. D. Hoehstaut Susan Hacgett Netta Tholen Gwenny Violet Wilkins Mrs. Haggett Esther Manasseh Ada Haggett Mavis Thoy Bruce Macrae Mervyn Kohloff Tallent Gerald de Cruz Rosen Jacob Ballas Maxweli Davenport Francis Thomas ■The Late Christopher Bean.'' the play which Is adapted from229 words
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Article104 1939-03-18 4 Berlin To Recall Ambassador? Berlin, Mar. 17. OFFICIAL circles in Berlin are awaiting great interest thc decision of Britain regarding the possible recall of Sir Neville Henderson from Berlin. While the matter is undecided, th? Willhelmstrasse will not commit itself on what steps Germany might take in the event of104 words
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Advertisement65 1939-03-18 4 i oversea- 1 Chinese! 1 banking j I CORP. LTifl /\V* W^aUr^^ J I 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 all principal cities of the World. Welcomes consultations on financial65 words
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Advertisement19 1939-03-18 4 sot in BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD CAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS BY FIRE? Tel. 5928. 2. Finlayson Oreen19 words
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Article787 1939-03-18 5 DOCKS SHARES Eastern United 29.00 31.00xd \W a S? N ,< rd 14 0° 14.25cd do. 74 Ta Prefs. 9.25 950 Gammon Malaya 175 1824 Gt. E. Life f. pd. 62.50 67.50 Gt. E. L. pt. pd. 19.00 20 00 Hammer and Co. 34 75 35 75 Henry Waugh 7/75787 words
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Article209 1939-03-18 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends n Singapore, Mar. 17, 5 p.m. Company Dividend Books iouu roi cio.se Date Ex Div. year. TIN MnvtiMa Renong Consold. 6d. No. 25 Mar. 17 Mar 24 Mar. 18 2%% IUBBER Ayer I anas 470 Mar. 30 Apr. 6 Mar. 31 4% Benta Mar.209 words
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Article196 1939-03-18 5 LYALL EVATTS QUOTATIONS Singapore. Friday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats m.° Rt onn Ayer Wengs *f J£} Batu Selangors J-J} Hong Fatts ofi670 fi 67 0.72 Hongkong Tin Jg 63 Jelebus ft s 9 b 6 Kamunting Tin JT Katu Tin 2 3 Kents ".ic i q a Kramats ft .24196 words
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Advertisement157 1939-03-18 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 40,030,000 Statutorv 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 CHABOT Director157 words
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Advertisement131 1939-03-18 6 _______&!___!< mm J^______________^H^_S___.____________________________________L nhL w il» fl Eg i3fe*^.^*fcnk HHHhB A Paramount ThriUtc with l a i JOHN HOWARD HEATHER ANGEL fc H. R NWRNKK KK(.I\ALI) DfiNW —K. i.. CUVF. CAN AN ARTISTS WIFE COMPETE WITH THE CHARMS OF HER lIISBAXD'S MODELS 7 SKI HOW THIS UNBLUSHING BRIDE FROM GAY131 words
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Advertisement185 1939-03-18 6 »^r^ {EMPIRE TALto SEI>DIF5 EI>DIF cl^ tl I ALI BABA GOES" TO TOWN" J Chapters l-,_ Wh^^jH j The RADIO PATROL' Serial wH bf x u w SUN TALKIE (NEW WORLD. 5 7 30 PM Ust Ni-ht 9.30 P.m The Sensational MALAY MUSICAI HIT' j "TERANG BULAN" in GRAND THEATRE185 words
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226 1939-03-18 7 il vyKNTINE. the celebrated ir i/. bjtrittfK who is nakjs d but in Singapore music orrow (Sunday) nHrht Vk "i' HtmmKWmm Hall, is an rare type. Valent ne is to mes. ,rs ;ns Imagiaid in iho least ience and tell,rd down*; of an of travel to226 words
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Article90 1939-03-18 7 Chungking. Mar. 16 Lord Cecil and M. Pierre Cot. joinl presidenl. of thc Interaati. nal Pe^« Campaign, cabled to Gen. Chiang Ka: Shek thanking him fcr his' congratulatory message on t\wi occasion of the meeting ol ihe i PC. General Council i.i London. The ine.sage received wide publicitvChinese Central News Agency - 90 words
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Advertisement165 1939-03-18 7 HIE TALK OF TOWN! HUNDREDS ARE COMING BACK AGAIN and AGAIN TO SEE THIS GRAND SHOW! *>«>«< tnlss H M LAST \M.HT ol' _W_\ _jn^iAiw a v v a 1 1 1 i% yrU s THE MARCUS SHOW ttsfl _**********_**___________________m__________________- ___W .xB__BS»- *o*t_r Tpfffiffi^-^ffi'. TO-MORROW NIGHT: ENTIRE NEW PROGRAMME I165 words
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Advertisement124 1939-03-18 7 L m Z FROM THE MIGHTY PEN THAT GAVE YOU [MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION and GREEN LIGHT j j Come This Greatest Masterpiece Of Them All! j TO -PAY 11 A.M. 3-15, 6-15 9-15 P.M. j jl in »_______i ___________n an i i i___tmt 1 TMil? m* _______.^^_i_____a i i^t i i124 words
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Article821 1939-03-18 8 EXTREME NERVOUSNESS IN EUROPE Rome Pleased POLAND, RUMANIA SWITZERLAND GREATLY ALARMED BRITAIN IS EXPECTED TO RECALL HER AMBASSADOR FROM GERMANY, IN THE SAME WAY THAT AMERICA RECENTLY RECALLED HER AMBASSADOR, TO REPORT ON THE SITUATION. Poland— surrounded on two sides by Germany Switzerland and. Rumania are extremely uneasy about the821 words
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Article293 1939-03-18 8 DEATHS OF FORMER MALAYANS THi: death occurred recenti. The deceased, who vac u a WMthe daughter of h£kFS>1 at one Ume C -M^ul-Gcneral United State. Hi Singapore J band was Orst a luiSSui, 5 and then joined the CV, > ">, B^jS e ro »yWch he retired Mrs Mufliston was293 words
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312 1939-03-18 8 TN response to public demand. Prof. Hsu Pei-hung, mm**** tfcmW out Europe and America as Ju Peon, is holding: an exhibitier i his paintings at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce Hil Street, from to-day to Mar. 23. Thousand-' could not avail themselves312 words
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Article34 1939-03-18 8 Hongkong. Mar. 16 >f the Br.tish Ya. ailed from Shanul.. i Nanking along the h 3ii Mar. 14 on an tasP wd\ be returning to si it is learned local News Agency.34 words
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Advertisement74 1939-03-18 8 RAFFLES HOTEI Saturday April 1st SPECIAL 'GREAT WALTZ' BANCl Mf.HT ?n -pined in coniunction with the CAPITOL*! Gala Screening of M.-G.-M.'s mapn ficent Musical Produc' on "The GREAT WALTZ Star in; LI ISE RAINER, FERNAND GRAVET and MELIZA KORJL'S. «nS FOR THE KST EXPONENTS of th; Viennese and Modern Waltz74 words
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1123 1939-03-18 9 Cinema Chronicle era On The Screen Has Flagged From Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. 3. is a belief in some quarters that Hollywood flourishes because it nas almost a monopoly of the best film directors. On the ier hand, the comparative lack1,123 words
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43 1939-03-18 9 Religious Postage Stamps Exhibition During the International Eucharistic Congress to be held at Nice this summer there will be an exhibition of postage stamps of the world inspired by religious subjects. This interesting exhibition is being organised by Mgr. Remond, Bishop of Nice.43 words
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Article222 1939-03-18 9 8,000 Miles To Buy Two Pipes WRIGHT, sixty-two year old builder from Chicago, has made the journey to London 8,000 miles return to buy two pipes and a tobacco pouch. He recently showed the pipes he had chosen and the pouch with his name on and told why he made222 words
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Advertisement22 1939-03-18 9 "White Label m I DEWAR'S SUPERIOR WHISKYgg THE "FRIENDLY SPIRIT" I Mm SIME, DARBY CO., LTO. 1 SINGAPORE— MALACCA— NEGRI SEMBILAN— JOHORE22 words
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326 1939-03-18 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Saturday, March 18, 1939. JAPAN'S NEXT MOVE £UROPE has occupied the field of interest during the week, and littie notice has been taken of events in the Far East. These are full of possibilities, however, on account of the dispute between Russia and Japan over fishery rights. An326 words
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Article, Illustration1200 1939-03-18 10 Man Who Made Surrender Of Czechs |N view of reports that the surrender of Czechoslovakia was secured by a German threat to bomb Prague out of existence, the following account of how Ceneral Coering built up his enormous air force, and how it is being used for international blackmail, is1,200 words
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Article126 1939-03-18 10 "War" By Blackmail JIIERE is every likelihood J Britain will rule the air by British aircraft industry is exDatJ at such a rate that the day I come when the wartime airtij production will be easily surpass In the meantime. American p ducers are helping the Rjlf. train126 words
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Advertisement11 1939-03-18 10 11 _J white 1 1 label j f WHISKY 1 WP.S.-D111 words
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Article910 1939-03-18 11 JR-CONDITIONED •LYING BOATS L our Own Correspondent) London. Mar. i. ga Ucnshaw fly a L„ plane M his next j [d-making attempt which probably be to Austtaha. ".[..lity is suggested by ]Z remark attributed to eluuborator. R. J- Cross. HPtishaw are consrtucting a in d c910 words
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148 1939-03-18 11 Belgium's Ambassador Honoured By Tokyo Royalty Tokyo. IMPERIAL tckens were granted by the Emperor Hirohito, the Empress Nagako and the Empress Dowager to Baron Albert de Bassompierre, retiring Belgian Ambassador to Tokyo. T\he Emperor presented the veteran j diplomat with a gold lacquered letter box The Empress presented a gold148 words
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Article138 1939-03-18 11 Intervention Out Of The Question London, Mar. 16. FE facts regarding the situation in Central Europe lor which official confirmation is available were announced by the Prime Minister in the House of Commons this afternoon He said the occupation of Bohemia and Moravia by German troops appeared to be proceedingBritish Wireless - 138 words
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Article42 1939-03-18 11 London, Mar. 16. Mr. R.S. Hudson, Secretary of the Department of Overseas Trads, will leave London on Saturday for Warsaw. He will go on to Moscow and return by way of other northern European capitals.-- British WirelessBritish Wireless - 42 words
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Advertisement25 1939-03-18 11 r r jp_ mm_B. t f n n $1.75 anthone 4906 he MARCUS SHOW I»ak;ht Roadway vanities ip-morrow Ch ange of Programme FOLLIES of 1939"25 words
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Advertisement161 1939-03-18 11 THI TRUI TONIC POOD ggg> *f Ommms mmi Sunt "notice. Rubber Dealers in the Islands of Singapore and Penang are reminded thai rubber coupons issued for the first quarter of 1939 expire on the 31st March. 1939, and any such coupons delivered to the Rubber Control Office after the close161 words
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Article, Illustration67 1939-03-18 12 -inland Badmrnton Championships have begun at the Roval Hor r_M.M___.___i F. Robinson in p,.v against Mies JA Gunn and SS! pM__KSfTSi_irfe.^ M M K The All-England Badminton rh Horucultura, W f st minst^ h^-"; hi P^a;e be (flanel New.,. B of ,he P'»y- aua. tt Mabbott and67 words
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Article, Illustration259 1939-03-18 13 OXFORD AT PRACTICE n,f..rd crew for this year's inter*he v Boat Race, to be rowed PSK 1 made their first appear>n P the Tiiames at Putney, Lonince Ih< stroke, R. M. A. Bourne. ,on ..niible to take part in the prat as he has his arm in a slinf as259 words
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Article, Illustration1810 1939-03-18 14 Make A Friend Of Fashion F you want to earn the reputation of being well-dressed, learn how to make an ally of fashion; dont look on her as being illogical, dictorial and an enemy to your cheque book, but be grateful to her for the numerous suggestions she gives you1,810 words
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Advertisement25 1939-03-18 15 Now Open Hair- dressing Salon Beauty Parlour, Permanent Waving, Bleaching, Dyeing, Facials Manicures A Specialty. 10. BATTERY ROAD. Room IB (2nd Floor) Phone 755» L,25 words
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Article116 1939-03-18 17 B „,ei and Labu.n Dan-el p i alma Ift 9 n m Parcels only) Pmhant ig 3» E Pahang 18 <> o r Jr'JJJ I Great Britain! K.L.M. 18 t and Fapan pm ctetee h 18 «.i.30 a.m J t m t 18 2 Pm K L M 18116 words
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Article568 1939-03-18 17 American Share Market Quotations JHE following quotations from Ne.v t o.m W s re recciv ed from Messrs. S. E |Le\.\ and Co.. by air mail yesterday: c»„„i Last Sale Stocks Mar 15 Mar Adams Express (No par I 97 8 95 8 Amencan Can (Par $25. 91 im qi568 words
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Article26 1939-03-18 17 I&c. 'London) by day Deliveries of box and general delivery N la Indies by Ah* Deliveries of box--1 p.m. and rs and parcels at26 words
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Article16 1939-03-18 17 I sha] Petain has ake up the post s welcomed by fflclals and Reuter.16 words
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Article105 1939-03-18 17 Arrived from N.E.I, bv the "PH-ALU Mr. Companje. Mr. Heymanson. Mr Jackson. Mr. Wgnat, Mr. Klompe. Mr <"idd. Mr. Wadhumal, Mr. Gutwirth, Mr. H A Davidson. 1 L.ft for Medan. India and Europe bv the 'PH-ALU. Mr. Mignot. Mr. ani Mrs de Boer. Mr. L. A. J.105 words
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Article143 1939-03-18 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THF. WHARVES OK EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Ship Godown Gate Gate Ethiopia 20 1 1 Christine Marie 19 1 1 Angelina. Llanover 16 2 3 Koia 13 2 3 Pniloctetea il 2 3 Kinta. Kepong 9 2 3 Dekabrist 30 2 3 Eumaeus 34143 words
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Article104 1939-03-18 17 The Band of the Straits Settlemen Police will perform in public during t vveek as follows under the direction Mr. S. Chapman, Bandmaster:— Monday Mar. 20 at Botanic Garde at 5.30 p.m.: "Voice of the Gur Alford: 'Martha" Flotow; "Carefr Berlin: "Schubert" Schubert; "Maid (he Mountains" Simson; 'Nights104 words
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Advertisement233 1939-03-18 17 ■H «\S PHILP LIXE. H Apr, Mav 4 trr> iWteti f:om Singapore to Australia issued at the I rs may transfer at Simnpore, Brisbane. Sydney or p v connecting K.P.M. Vessel. Knrrvi l retarn lsl *Sai $5*0.71 2nd ela*Wr hM return 5681.48 lst class $456.42 2nd cUw pE »A\K IIM233 words
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Advertisement71 1939-03-18 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAK4 T I L A W A** 10,000 TONS SAILING MARCH 23 AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation f .>r First Saloon an .Second _.>aioon passengeis. 6»;«-ciai Holiday Keturn t.ckets to71 words
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Miscellaneous32 1939-03-18 17 Law Notice For To-day Before The Chief Justice in the lst Court at 10.30 a.m. Magistraies Appeals:— Arjan Singh vs. Rex. C. G. Rodrigo vs. Rex. Mr. Justice Pedlow at Malacca— Assizes.32 words
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Article2208 1939-03-18 18 ON THE AIR TO-DAY TO-MORROW MARCH 18 MANILA KZRM f>.53 Mc/s <313 m.) *<:n. 4 20 Popular music. 520 Sunkist time. 5.50 News In Spanish. 6.05 News in English. 6.10 Special programme. "20 Melody Album. 8.10 Hems in English. 9.20 Music. ROME 2 RO 11.81 Mcs <18.7 __a_. o.m. nch.2,208 words
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Advertisement242 1939-03-18 18 TRADE BARGAINS FOR SALE {ROCKERY, CUTLERY, {ITCHEN UTENSILS HOON SECK TRADING CO., 1 Raffles Place, Singapore. Phone 3858. BARGAINS' Read this page of SpsTrade Bargains appearing In the Morning Tribune even* Saturday. You vill Uv.r what you are looking for and BAVE MONEY. OPTICAL Whatever your opticai requirements NAN-SIN has242 words
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Article402 1939-03-18 19 HEALTH OF THE EAST Ttu v CUn 0t thc Lca S ue of Nations Bureau for pta™, endecl Mai U ,s as mu the week in Jt at K U act^y feature for JJJ, 5* the absence ol plague In cSSS*?**. has been reported from Calcutta and from Caamnore an402 words
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154 1939-03-18 19 CLERK SENTENCED FOR BREACH OF TRUST Singapore. Friday. I TAN CHENG CHAI, the 19-year-old English-speaking Hokkien, who yesterday pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust in res pect of $25 entrusted to him by Mr. C. C. Song appeared b:fore Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the fourth154 words
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Article64 1939-03-18 19 Bl entered th Lhe Shanghai on Tuesday ii a tely di-oovered nd bjrround d by Eriti^h constable vho ch:^ ri the intruders awv/ 2,000 Japanese troops, originally stationed atNanz an and Chenja vest of Sh :nghai. ana quipped wtth 2'J -ench mor..ir> and p.a masks, are64 words
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Article, Illustration2064 1939-03-18 20 Marcus Superbus - Marcus Superbus WEB AT TO HACK TO-lftAY Bv ■JO-DAY is Gold Cup day at Kuala Lumpur and eight well-sup- por'ed events form the programme for the final day of the current meeting of the Selangor Turf Club. The Gold Cup race will, ol course, steal all the2,064 words
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Article43 1939-03-18 20 Race I— JI'ST MY LICK Clifton Lad Race 2— ALL GOLD Blossom Time Race 3— JULY THE SEVENTH Libertv Race 4— FIGHTING FINISH Battalion Race S— LE TOI'QtET Deepdene Race t—ami Valscourt Race 7— JEREMIAH Jack Druce Race B— KERRENA Regiment I43 words
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Article419 1939-03-18 21 'ord Of Nazi Govt, annot Be Trusted'' London, Mar. 17. fORTHY sign of the hardening British opinion occasioned r vak crisis is* the striking change of tone in the ediI and the Daily Mail, which until recently were among the British Press of a "reasonable "withReuter - 419 words
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Article166 1939-03-18 21 BULLDOG DRUMMOND AT THE PAVILION WE have seen many Bulldog Drum- 1 1 monds, we have read most of j Sapper's ingeniously constructed adventure stories with relish. But we had until last night never realised that the character of Bulldog Drummond could ,t live with such reality on the screen166 words
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Article86 1939-03-18 21 Hitler Talks To Mussolini I Berlin. Mar. 17. T is rumoured that Hitler, before leaving Prague last night had a quarter of an hour's conversation with Mussolini. Although Hitler left for Brun. nobody appears to know where he is spending the nijht. It is expected that he will arrive atReuter - 86 words
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Article191 1939-03-18 21 Capetown, Mar. 17. £EN. HERTZOG stated in the assembly that Germany had made representations to the Union regarding the manner of the applica--lion of the Immigration Act in South-west Africa to the detriment of i-erman nationals, and asking whether or not it was possible toReuter - 191 words
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Article323 1939-03-18 21 THE NAVY SEES THE MARCUS SHOW FIE Capitol held very large and appn ciative audiences for the Marcus Shov last night. We have the Fleet and the men of th< Navy were there in good numbers an. greatly enjoyed it. The show is now well into its stride and a323 words
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Article45 1939-03-18 22 WENRY ARAKTROi w*< tried his J «w*h| am li« t-aj knocking Ural round J rounds bout. twe!- 1 AnJ nan's m withS] then knocked PeldmSnl of nine before tl progn J knock, d -1 count Iro::: a flurry of* J -Reuter45 words
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Article281 1939-03-18 22 Marques T.K.O.'s Eagle (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. THE main event in the boxing pro- gramme at Bukit Bintang Park. Kuala Lumpur, ...-night failed to come up i.' expectations but the supporting cards were good. In spite of a plucky effort by Joe Eagle .9.3 1 to continue against281 words
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Article186 1939-03-18 22 fcJq r r <™ mg y S ave acc Wed to play for S.C.C. vs Indian Association to-dav Ji L Ward. G. W. S. Waites. R F W SSS?^Ji- J L Nicholson. K C KiUe^Capt. E Dynes. AC Growder A. Foster. R. A. U, Todd. A.H. Murray.186 words
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Article48 1939-03-18 22 fir \S f?' i Ma "^rily. beaten nnaust In laat years Empire Billiards Sth ?n°? hip c r eated a British r^ord JJI nW?,° f L2lB hl the final >n of his British Amateur Chair.fhip semi-final match against WellKStei mne beat by 4 324 t0 145P48 words
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Article263 1939-03-18 22 SOCIAL GOLF MATCH The following is the times of starting for the Social Match on Stmdav, ove_ the course of Ker pel Golf Club between the Keppel Golf Club and the Island Club. .8.30 a.m. C. A R. Bateman <2» and W. R. M. Haxworth ilo> vs. H Irving Jones263 words
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Article48 1939-03-18 22 The following wili represent Minto Cricket Union against Government Printing Office, on their ground on Saturday Mar. 18, at 5 pan.:— Kmarudin, Saruan, Johari, Bujang, Yem Mamu, A. Omar. H. Omar, Sparrey Hussein Siraj Hodri. S. Siraj. Reserves A Duke, Sedik Samad, Zainol, and A Jaai48 words
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Article180 1939-03-18 22 Race Eighth 6.00 p.m. Horses. Class 2. Div. 1, s'.- furs. Silver Monk 9.4 Etuaaftan Ro«e 9.2 Redouble 3.11 Kerrena 3.11 Squeeze 8.11 Heroic Star 8.8 Regiment 1.1 Golden Plateau 8 5 See You Later 8 4 Stormy Night 7 1 Tui ley should dominate this race with his candidates180 words
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Article47 1939-03-18 22 FURTHER play yesterday in the S.C.C. lawn tennis championship tcornament resorted as follows: MEN'S SINGLES W. J. M Warden beat AD Ande--son. 4^-6. 6-0. 6 3. MENS DOUBLES N S Wise and P Clerc beat K A Seth and N Clumeck. 6—3. 6— f).47 words
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Article58 1939-03-18 22 Owing to the bad condition of tharound at the Naval Base following a very heavy shower of rain there, the soccer fixture in the Division II *A) ot th. S.A.F.A tournament between the •Royal Navy (Malaya* and the Malaya Signal Co.. which was to have been laved at58 words
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Article26 1939-03-18 22 *u Vlctoria School yesterday defeated the Trade School by six goals to one in a friendly soccer game played on the Victoria School groynd26 words
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Article196 1939-03-18 22 EMPIRE BOUT Harvey By Gains London. J EN Harvey, aw time Brtoimw I champion by real Phillip. \>- n lhe Bri r tit Ie ai Harriagay night, a hen he Nea! t Negri l.:*rn Gain Harvey thus reffl which he lost to -lac t 19/U. 5 Gains, who was badlj196 words
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Article, Illustration293 1939-03-18 23 FOR WARDS WERE I Gordons l. r(Mi -vith tiu* S.R.C. forwards yesterday evening? Pi av Cordons in fl Division I S.A.F.A. league match at the oll lv i -Miiaged to draw one-all when, dfttrin- the first game, their forwards had ample opportunity to score.293 words
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Article155 1939-03-18 23 Malay Regiment Beat Manchesters •THE following i«. the result of the golf match played between the Manchester and Malav Regiments, at Garrison Golf Club which resulted in a win for the .Malav Regiment by 13 holes. The Manchesters names first: Lt -Col. Clowes and Major F G Britterous <— 5>155 words
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Article29 1939-03-18 23 In another game of soccer the S.C.R.C beat the Police at the Depot by three r.oals to one. All the scoring for the Chinese was done by Sze Tatt29 words
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315 1939-03-18 23 Unitesrs Sports Club: Straits Times Sports Club .0. ONESIDED game at the Singapore Harbour Board ground at Cantonnrnt Road yesterday ended in the Uniteers giving the Straits Times XI a severe defeat by seven clear goals in the Business Houses league fixture. The Uniteers ara315 words
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423 1939-03-18 23 I Johore Customs ....2, S.C.C 0. A GOAL scored in the ftrst hali and another in the second saw the defeat of a strong S.C.C. side by the Johore Customs on the Padang I last night, in a friendly match. All credit to Abu423 words
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Article39 1939-03-18 23 I.cferee was R. S. M. Hj>on nnd the '.tains were: GORDONS: Yeats; Campbell, £cy: Gordon, Wiseman. Stewart; How*U, Edwards Brown, Davidson Qalacher. k;.RC.- Bain; J. Rcutcns. Ritchie: Savage, Street, Hoeden: Neubronner. A. Clarke, Leembruggen, O. Valberg. P de Souza.39 words
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Article191 1939-03-18 24 FIGH T IN FRENCH CHAMBER Paris, Mar. 17. .TORMY scenes were witnessed inside and outside the Cham)er during the resumed debate >n allegations about the conduct n Spain of the French Communist Deputy Marty, who led ne mutiny of the French Fleet n the Black Sea during the 7ar and191 words
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Article77 1939-03-18 24 Prague. Mar. 17. With the resumption of the Germa*. advance. SQtceSfcive squadrons of lar___ bombers were seen this morning flying eastwards, favoured with good visibility. The mood of the population of Prague i.s still sullen and bitter. All leading Czech organisation* have been ordered tr place themselves77 words
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Article99 1939-03-18 24 Washington. Mar. IT. Wilt. W«l>h. chairman of the Senate Naval Committee, innicated after a conference at the Wltite House that President Roosevelt intends to press for construction of "harbour developments" at (.uam Island, in midFacific. at a co»t of five million dollars, in spite of the99 words
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400 1939-03-18 24 London, Mar. 17 IN reply to a question by the Opp osition leader for any further statement regarding the situa ion m Czechoslovakia, the Chancellor of the Exchequer rei .ssued yesterday by Hitler, setti »f Bohemia and Moravia. The former Czechoslovak territory.*' e added, 'is now stated400 words
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169 1939-03-18 24 'GERMANY MUST SIDE ITALY," SAYS ROME Rome. Mar. 17. THE Axis is based on a higher concept than mere snatching and pilferinr bv two partners.'* says Count Ciano's organ "Telegrafo." in an article entitled the "Italian Attitude.' It takes to task the British and Prench Press for -deluding itself*' that169 words
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Article60 1939-03-18 24 London. Mar. 17: According to an Admiralty message, the British steamer Stangate was stopped inside Spanish territorial waters by a Spanish warship. Mr. Attlee and Mr. Greenwood (Labour leader-- saw Lord Halifax at lhe Foreign Office this afternoon to discoss the International dtuaUon. Lord Halifax also saw the60 words
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Article107 1939-03-18 24 Palestine Talks JEWS STRIKE v,:,; d t...s .I 'J vim a >i r Ma^ the lewisfi delegation ait derinc th, rn J" proposals are unable to« M basis foi aurwmtM .leU-_.ati.M_ has decided f tional. C Palestine in their h and my There will be a 24-hour, erai strike throughout107 words
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110 1939-03-18 24 BUSINESS KIDNAPPE HE CRITICISE JAPAN Tientsin. Har 17— Mr H Chairman of the British Cl Commerce, was to-day m f hrec Chines, from bis m» Japauese occu >ied former <* cession and was dritea I motor-car Mr Dvott ha l 1912 and aged e Later: Mr D; tl nom Tientsin110 words
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Article74 1939-03-18 24 Lonely Reports of the jW'^ Government rece. ed f in responsible quart Mr. Eden's W«» *gJU at the momfj* 11 is aboi the reports that i invited to I*, 1 JJ thr I The happeiu" ,gs days have ■""g t— J anion? sonie pnmOU lsory benchers for comp^74 words
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Title Section14 1939-03-18 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sport Supplement 0 v Mar. 18. 1939. EDITED BY' "SPECTATOR Every Saturday.14 words
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Article, Illustration619 1939-03-18 1 -i i Perak Xo < j INNIS i ngaged the attention of the majority of sports enthusiasts durin last week-end when the annual match between the Perak ropea 5 and the Perak Chinese was played on the Ipoh Club couits. The prospects of the619 words
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Article, Illustration461 1939-03-18 1 LEAGUE ENTERS SECOND WEEK: MANY SURPRISE Soccer Results i Week's Soccer Parade j <1K "Spectator*') WE have now completed the second week of League football and are no nearer reaching an idea of who will win the league as we were before the season started. Conjectures are always dangerous and461 words
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Advertisement28 1939-03-18 1 On Other Pages R.A.F. Notes p 2 Home Footba.l P. 3 Cricket Parade P. 4 5 Boon-Danahar Fight P. 6 Home Football P. 7 Turf Tonics P- 828 words
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Article, Illustration598 1939-03-18 2 Flash - R.A.F. HAVE MIXED SUCCESS IN LEAGUE SOCCER GAMES Flash .By THE Royal Air Force played another friendly match against the Chinese and drew I—l. This match was the last for the Chinese before their tour, and their form shows that they should do well. Both teams, in this match, played598 words
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Article133 1939-03-18 2 A .J. Holmes To Captain Sussex THE prospects Sussex rJ Cricket Club,.- sUn tlv ol^ mising. but the :no J,*M to improve. This k of the report ot th. mit >"■ Md to the annual meeting fl Brighton. 6 Mr A. Miller-Halle. -e-elm*. .H sident for the third 'ucceSSM stressed133 words
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Article143 1939-03-18 2 Cunningham Wins Mile Race TLENN Cunningham, a form. holder of the world mile recon won tte Wanamaker Mile, one c the leading New York indoor event of the season, after a great struggl with Chuck Fenske in 4 min 1 seconds. He won by two yards. Wayne Ri<j| out being143 words
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Article88 1939-03-18 2 VERITY TO COACH IN SOUTH AFRICA HEDLEY Verity, the Bngland and Yorkshire spin bowler, may re-vi?it South Africa nex* winter in a coaching capa< the Yorkshire C.C.C. perm. reported from Johannes! Verity would coach at King VII School (JahanjK burg) and— during the holuiu —act as coach for the Old88 words
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Article, Illustration1340 1939-03-18 3 Chinese Footballers Wanted To STRIKE Borne Soe r«*r NotM 1 strike action, if other R.ods fail to -ive them better L was made by League RL" including InternaR'V t t pnvate meeting of the R Union in London. It is Rood however, from an offiR thc Union that there is1,340 words
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Article, Illustration934 1939-03-18 4 AN ALL -MALAYAN SINCAPORE WILL HAVE BRICHT PROSPECTS PRICKET is in full swing now in all parts of Maluva m the results of matches played Inst week-end show. The honour* list seta longer every week and Singapore Appears to be the greatest cricket centre in Malaya aa more matches are934 words
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Article251 1939-03-18 4 No Sensations In Perak pERAK cricket over the past weekend did not produce anything sensational, though a few interest mg matches were witnessed in the various parts of the State. k2! wS± C1 J lb were hosts to the Koala Kangsar team who had to admit Th a L m251 words
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Article338 1939-03-18 4 PERSONALITIES ABSENT AT PENANG For instance <* For mslaiu-.. f > •hing of Eu Cheow T, k .h!?' Oft? bats,,.;,...^wkSb^a Ks*- «he b "ght of the crowd e The Penang Sports ciub at/**. hejr previous failures by wiS heir week-end fixtures 'iKiS tory was over the Butterworth r? appear to338 words
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Article, Illustration634 1939-03-18 5 IntJGH th< tsiuU crop of week-end matches was played and several u'.iormances with bat and ball were registered, Selangor licet over the part week-end seems to lack the glamour of the week waa productive of a harvest of batting and bowling honours. !nvav were plenty of634 words
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Article, Illustration128 1939-03-18 5 M. C. C Visit There will be some changes in the appearance of the famous Sydney cricket* ground when the M.C.C. team visits Sydney next year. Plans are now being prepared for the erection of a covered stand. 400 ft. long and 80 ft. wide, on "The Hill." The proposed128 words
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Article535 1939-03-18 5 Malayan Cricket Honours JHE following is the list of Malayan cricket honours for the week: BATTING 153 s Cheng Poh (OF A. vs. C.R.C. Penang* 106 S. K. Sundram < C.S.C. vs. Wearne Bros J 100* D. Ross 'S.R.C. Trial. 81. J. Andres (O.X.A. vs. 8.R.C., mm Penang) 79. Lee535 words
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Article136 1939-03-18 5 OERE is one of the strangest coinM cidences I have ever come across in cricket. Last week S. K. Sundram playing for the C.S.C. against Wearne Bros., scored 106 not out. Last year, the same player, playing ior the same club against the same team scored 106 not136 words
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Article87 1939-03-18 5 The following players will form the team which Mr. H. M. Martineau ia taking for a short visit to Egypt In April: R. E. S. Wyatt (Warwickshire), T. N. Pearce (Essex), A. W. ChildsCJarke (Middlesex). A. G. Powell (Essex), R. De W. K. Winlaw (Surrey), D. F.87 words
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Article, Illustration757 1939-03-18 6 How Eric Boon Defeated Danahar fHE glorious and nevi-r-to-be forgotten classic between Erie Bon Chatteris, and Arthur Danahar (Bethnal Green) for the nui lightweight championship was the greatest tonic boxing n this m! has had for years. The bout was one757 words
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Article, Illustration185 1939-03-18 6 Galento's Winning Ways ywo TON" Tony Galento. leading contender for the world's heavyweight championship, continued his string of quick victories at Miami. Florida, when he beat Abe Feldman a former sparring partner of Tommy Farr and a conqueror of John Henry Lewis, on a technical knockout in the third round185 words
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Article132 1939-03-18 6 FARR MAY FIGHT BURNAM IN LONDON TOMMY FARR, who was accorded I big reception, upon being called into the ring at the Boon-Danahar light, has been signed up by Mr Sydney. Hulls fcr a match during last week of month. His opponent, il is rumoured, will be Jack Pen.psev's protege,132 words
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Article89 1939-03-18 6 Sportsmen Have Difficulties CPORTSMEN in Sinkiang. China, when applying for a gun licence must send a photograph of the weapon they intend to use, according to an Indian newspaper. They must also be able to differentiate between male and female animals, and they are strictly forbidden to shoot female rabbits,89 words
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Article, Illustration20 1939-03-18 6 An S.C.F.A. Reserves player heads into the net in the match between the Chinese and the Police during the week.20 words
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Article130 1939-03-18 6 IA( K KOPEK, thc J (alifornian boxer, who fr meet Joe Louis in a World -n fi-bt at Los Angeles on AP" 18. beat Junior Munscll. M fffan f om Oklahoma, on gj""" in a len -round bout at n« wood. 4. Roper had difficulty130 words
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Article, Illustration515 1939-03-18 7 Dengerous Situation In British Soccer ning to that fine sporting spirit which has always been A\< i pp e English football public. This season there s cx disturbances at matches than any other time. Many [bcCl warned and ordered to post notices on their grounds ha n d told that515 words
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Article66 1939-03-18 7 j colour vorn bv the proL isuals F.C." have competitive games. Li* he I League, to which club will apply for Is' chocolate-and-fi.B._ Wor [n friendly matches KB*?* will be adopted. In u' m tn. be a blend of the o2Zff r i b u* u the Corinthian lay66 words
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Article452 1939-03-18 7 DARON Gottfried von Cramm, Germany's leading tennis player, will, according to a statement issued to the Foreign Press in Berlin, in nil probability take up tennis again in the near future. The statement says that von Gramm will be allowed to join a foreign452 words
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Article98 1939-03-18 7 Hungarian Tennis Rankings THE Japanese and Hungarian lawn 1 tennis associations have just issued their latest ranking lists. Jiro Yamagishi, the Japanese singles champion, who was not ranked for 1937 owing to insufficient data, heads the mens list for Japan For Hungary, 0. Szigetti retains his place at the'top of98 words
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Article90 1939-03-18 7 Mr T Harold Matthew*, one of the few golfers who have ever halved a ho* in one, has died at Leicester Mr Matthews, who was 40. played Mr. D McCrystel in a match at Scrantoft, Leicester, in September, 1929, and, at the 17th they both holed out90 words
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Article, Illustration1415 1939-03-18 8 FIRST CLASSIC TO-DAY BATTLE OF "J's" FORESHADOWED By "Marm* Siip«'rbn*** I THE S.langor Turf Club celebrate its first Gold Cup day at Kuala 1 Lumpur this afternoon. In a few hours the race for .t would thaw h-en won and lost, there would be the1,415 words
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Article177 1939-03-18 8 ITALIANS TO PLAY UNIFORM ITALIAN lawn tennis players will in future be required to play in form ,n international matches, according to a Rome report of decision of the Italian Lawn Tennis Federation. Handshaking between ne been forbidden "to avoid e intimacy which has for *oo long ed lawn tennis177 words
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