Morning Tribune, 21 March 1939
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section14 1939-03-21 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE |\V. 42. ____^^O^E L JUESDAY Manh 21, 1989. J IVE CENTS.14 words
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Article411 1939-03-21 1 \END OF PAR T Y DIFFERENCES HALIFAX ADMITS GERMAN MIGHT LONDON, MAR. 20. J THE FACE OF THE GRAVE ISSUES WITH WHICH WE ARE CONCERNED, PARTY DIFFERENCES SEEM TO DISAPPEAR, DECLARED LORD HALIFAX AMIDST CHEERS, WHEN MAKING A STATEMENT IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS THIS AFTERNOON. It411 words
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228 1939-03-21 1 Soviet Leads In Move Against Germany POWERS IN CONSULTATION London. Mar. 20. I indentanO that immediate communications ar? taking: place ten the British Government and the Soviet, Polish. Rumanian. Turkish and Bulgaria Governments on the Central F.uropean l Greece aKo believed to be in. .tim< pi .uitionary measures are beingReuter - 228 words
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Article14 1939-03-21 1 klta 20:— Forty-five 1 were drowned at Krzefhentheice on which e skating cracked.—14 words
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125 1939-03-21 1 "No Sacrifice Too Great For British Nation" THE declaration that "there is no effort or sacrifice which the people of Britain are not prepared to accept if it was shown to be necessary for the protection of Britain's vital interests.'' was made by Sir John Anderson (Minister of Civilian Defence)Reuter - 125 words
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Article17 1939-03-21 1 Rritish Cabinet Meeting 8 Hungarian-Rumanian Tension 20 German-Rumanian Trade Agreement 21 Press Comments 2417 words
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Article139 1939-03-21 1 L I ••■rliii, Mar. 20. armed i ved k < the ind «ven r.xi-w A, crman Naval I German .'s naval B r!l4in cent of that of *tV e Tt the f^" eom«enta e mternational situation. Tt is indicated that Germany would n^t j hesitate to abandon tbe agreementReuter - 139 words
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Article150 1939-03-21 1 Hungary To Join Axis Powers? Budapest. Mar. 20. AN outspoken article in a local newspaper by a member of Parliament is believed to reflect the views of the extreme Right Wing Government bloc. It states: "The occupation of Bohemia is only the intermediate stage. There are further moves to come.150 words
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Advertisement21 1939-03-21 1 iVvi-In" Uainst Son J j m 12 &13 k >■— M S i New* 22 23 I s m. tl 24 ram-21 words
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661 1939-03-21 2 WOMAN'S EAR-RINGS AS MOTIVE FOR BRUTAL MURDER? (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpui*. Monday. T i: th ory that what ii now referred to as the "Green-shirt muraei was m ta (sitting ol i I Jealousy or fai lily squabble, but a delib. lood murder of a poor woman with the661 words
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Article, Illustration170 1939-03-21 2 \TOST of Singapore** leading Chineae banker;, wer. al [m of Ihe N Kwantr'i.nr, PrMnr'a l Bank. Sll ;..p4,r_ yesterday, when a rr.eptH.n was given in the mormigtfl the tummciictmenl ol business. I Th< m and ba. 4 ran lies. The mai .he a 1 Singapore \.:r.?i170 words
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Article159 1939-03-21 2 Boxer On Theft Charges Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Monday. James Henry Kelson, the youi.<- Eur?akatl boxer \v!k) is alleged to have broktn Into the bouse of the Officer- in -Char* oi Detective^ was produced this moinip.r; at the First Court when the preliminary Inquiry into i series of chars159 words
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Article102 1939-03-21 2 THE Marcus Show's new programme. 1 which began on Sunday night, is attracting good houses, and yesterdays performance was as excellently staged as Uie previous ones. The show Is even more dazzllngly beautiful than before. and the humour i.s well presented ana original. Individually and as a chorus102 words
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Article151 1939-03-21 2 Blfepers. Monday. i CIKIKISKD at i lerry ssnerg--0 in? from Waki field and Co. a godown on Read Road apparently uncontrolled. \ir. G. HL Brett who waa returning home aim,. Read Road, stopped, having to swerve violently m doing so. to avoid an accident. (Setting out ef lii- t151 words
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129 1939-03-21 2 FIRE-FIGHTING THRILLS AT THE ALHAMBRA TIRE-FIGHTING thrills provide the fare at the Alhambra under the title of "Sh: Loved Fireman." Warner picture which began a season la*t n'sht. Hc-rr.an Robert Aimstrone. with Die.; Forr.n anc: Ana S_}er d*:i pr >vide th j ?hree pom'* cf the f r an?le w,thin129 words
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Advertisement31 1939-03-21 2 "CARLOS" No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 European Hair Dressers For Ladies and Gentlemen Specialists in all tho latent methi di and esparto in pedicure and manicure. I Prices moderate. i31 words
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Article130 1939-03-21 3 I espcndmmt\ I Muar, Sunday. I Chamber of I v t the scene of a |i 1 honour of the As tr Mr. F. K. Wilson, on rture from Muar I v wo hundred r;, ou .s communities I party, which was Irbv Mi M. V. Pillai. l nest130 words
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527 1939-03-21 3 I Singapore. Monday I .tleily book-keeper clerk employed by Messrs. I sh Ltd., appeared before Mr. Justice W. K Home in Oil thice charges of making erasures and Miles book of the firm of Messrs. Kelly and r.t to defraud. Il .1 alleged era- 1527 words
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Article825 1939-03-21 3 Accused Alleges Brother Threatened To Shoot Him Singapore, Monday. A WELL-DRESSED Chinese clai~_,j n wis v,......_e claimed trial this morning in the Second Police Court before Mr. S. H. Cheah to a charge alleging false report with intent to c use the arrest of his825 words
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Article35 1939-03-21 3 The engagement is announced betwe.n ('live Tilibrook. only son of Mr F. C. i Tilibrook and the late Mrs. Tilibrook oi j London, and Lina only r.«ue_tiei of Cav. rtodolfs Nolli of Milan. Italy.35 words
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Advertisement124 1939-03-21 3 Do You Need Classes? Only an examination by __g3Baa__. skilled qualified spe- 4 aKfr^^ cialist will tell you to /f^SeajijS* what extent your vision u R. A. THOMPSON Dr. of Ocular Science, Govt. Licentiate (U.S.A.) i 35 Years European Clinical Experience. 4. Arcade Ground Floor. Tel. 3002. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO..124 words
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Article15 1939-03-21 4 London. Monday. GOLD r" °> 6 loC^ Fine Bar per oz. IT.t.iJi ir^r.7.7.7.^^r.^»^. I15 words
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Article122 1939-03-21 4 Previous Lor.ci i3^B PALM OIL (Malaya) H lii bulk Mar. Apr. shipment £15 5 0 Value COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) I April Shipment £11.2.6 Sellers I SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) M March April Shipment 8 4 1 2 Bella TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality (Singapore* March Shipment 12 9 So".122 words
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Article15 1939-03-21 4 Previous TIN STANDARD Spot (afternoon (closing price) £214 x Forward £213 3 4 >-15 words
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Article122 1939-03-21 4 Singapore, Monday. Tin at midday was $109*,. up fc, and the price ol Rubber at 4 o clock was buyers Spot 26 cents, buyers July Sep- j tember 26 cents. \lthoueh owing to the political situation there was almost a complete absence of buyers In the market122 words
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Article35 1939-03-21 4 Burgos. Mar 20— "We wish a victori us peace" declared the Nationalist Minister of the Interior. General Suner. replying to the Madrid wireless appeal yesterday to Franco to open peace negotiations.—Reuter.35 words
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Article33 1939-03-21 4 RUBBER Previous Market Tine D I Moot Buyers 13 IS lb Sellers 16 116 Forward July Sept. Buyers 15 15!1« Sellers 16 l;lo nriv I klwketTone Qui« I Soot I33 words
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Article62 1939-03-21 4 Previous T.T. oii Paris (cloilni selling rate) 176 8^ I T.T. on Amsterdam 'closing middle rate > 882 116 I T.T. on Shanghai closing selling rate> 8 J 8 I T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is 215 16 I T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) Is. 2d62 words
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Article277 1939-03-21 4 RADELLA RUBBER ESTATE Till, annual genera] meeting of Shareholders of the -Udells Robber Kstate. Limited, will be in Id on "tlar. 25, neon .it t. Fee. Bead, HaThe Direct rl Is as folk Th Ited in a pro 15,906.46; the balance brough ard from last year wai I 120.12 •sal277 words
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Article29 1939-03-21 4 Prev: Imperial Chemical Industries 30 Rubber Plan In* I OEMBI Trust 28 0 British American Tobacco 98 1 H Chinese 5 i Renor.g^. (London L^uc. MH29 words
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Advertisement40 1939-03-21 4 OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL To keep abreast with the progress of economic developments, no business concern can afford not to take advantage of the multifarious services offered by a reputed banking institution with years of financial experience MASTERS.40 words
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Advertisement15 1939-03-21 4 SOITII mtmsn INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. Loss of Profits Insurance Jl Tel. 5926. t. Finlayson Green15 words
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Advertisement21 1939-03-21 4 _Bjr*2E___^2J^^^<r2 mW~ W—Vs\ tmW S^l^^olmmm^>^^^^mm\ _____________l_r > l a\T^^s-MM-\. m* xK H-^mkT* _4J °j ___W_. T q „g SIME DARBY Co.,Ltd. oM21 words
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Article699 1939-03-21 5 I MINING fi v.Mar. 3 20,5pm. I 4 9 5,3 m 39 44 m 20 6 216 m 0.67 0.71 m 19 3 20,3 I- 1.25 130 ioi- 10,9 M£i-'-- 116 12 3 1 0.25 0.30 M 0 60 0.65 W ..16 9 18I 5.6 7i1 20- 216 27699 words
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Article210 1939-03-21 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Mar. 20. 5 p Company Dividend Books Total rot Close Date Ex Div. year. TIN Rtnonß Consold. 6d. No. 25 Mar. 17 Mar 24 Mar. 18 2H% RUBBER Ayer Fanas 4'i Mar. 30 Apr. 6 Mar. 31 4% Benta 4% Mar. 20 Mar.210 words
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Article212 1939-03-21 5 LYALL EVATTS QUOTATIONS Singapore, Monday. MIMNC* Buyers Sellers Am^ tS 0 3 fi9 ,/2 067 Ayer Wengs 0.62 0.57 Batu Selangors 1-^5 J-g Hong Fat* 0 R 61 0 65 Hongkong Tin 16 6 17 b Jelebus 0.58 0 q 63 Kamunting Tin 8 3 9 I KatuTin 216 226212 words
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Article173 1939-03-21 5 3 ri--3% I 00 c,. PEAAMt MUNICIPAL 5% >926 red. 1956-36 C4.W.000. 4*% ff^fe I 118 120 ci. Int Viay 15 r.ov. io 3«c MM "red. 1955-1965 $625,000 Int June 1 Dec. l 3% i937 red. 1955-65 $3,000,000 Intbepi-M^rj^..^, MIA 59 516 JOO 0(K) ■18 120 cl173 words
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Advertisement161 1939-03-21 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 i H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: ID. CRENA DE lONGH President Iff. TAUDIN161 words
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Advertisement412 1939-03-21 6 Iflß--^BHgBgBBBBBBB^SSSaBS^B^^-^S^BSBgSgSBg SBgsgg.gg--88-g--Bs--SBB-__BB 1 jl I HILARITY REIGNS SUPREME! THIS MONTH'S BIC COMEDY TKEATIfI SUfT"?*. 1,6-15 OPENING TO-NIGHT PAVILION 9-15 .<E_®2§ I W AN ARTISTS WIFE COMPETE WITH THU CHARMS OF _________pP__t^ >eria of HER HUSBAND* MODELS? '""T[lfcfr I < 0 Sec hou thfv unblushing bride irom i,a\ Parte tamed th>412 words
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Advertisement200 1939-03-21 7 H Warner Bros. Thrilling Melodrama 1 1 1 a AARP A T(M)AY AT :MV B ("I AA^DInA 6-15 9-15 P.M. pi. ol llicir lives For The Thrills of Yours! J *S.rens Scr«Mn«ig! Motors bang! fi These Sea-Coiog Fire-Fighters Blaze lj Tfieir Way To New Thrills For You! j I _L200 words
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Advertisement139 1939-03-21 7 Press Public Enthuse AGAIN Over THIS GRAND NEW SHOW! AfHaimcd aw .'.en 111l I 111 Than Their I iisl Programme! Jra __-^'fflw-/.^-**s-yg-_-l re_yS_-_! --fl-fi ,_JH H( _^.4^l vfl _^_F I___K m\Wy^ H R7 '"*_v-___________i SEE the amazing novelty "MANHATTAN IN THE RAIN'— An Actual Rainstorm on the Stage! SEE HA139 words
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914 1939-03-21 8 BRITAIN TO TAKE LEAD IN MOVE AGAINST GERMANY? TWO IMPORTANT DECISIONS HAVE BEEN MADE BY THE BRITISH J- CABINET IN VIEW OF THE EUROPEAN CRISIS-TO MAKE "IMMEdiate Contact with peace-loving ccwnuis JfOUCHorr THE WORLD" AND TO ORDER IMMEDIATE LARGE-SCALE ACCELERAtihm inj THF ARMS PROGRAMME. I l\_/l II Under extraordinary powers914 words
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Article153 1939-03-21 8 DROP IN R UBBER STOCKS (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Mar. 8. WORLD stocks of crude rubber outside the regulated areas amounted to 4.1.851 tens on Jan. 31 compared with 456.845 tons on Dec 31 and 32'M»*.5 ton> on Jan. 31 last vear. acccrd.ng to the latc>t statistical bulk t153 words
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Article304 1939-03-21 8 USUI 111 IS IMSIM II I Hongkong. Ma: THE So\;tt-Japanese relations are further strained by the con tion est a submarine fleet around the fishing lots Nine J cruisers are appearing in Northern Korea, it is revealed is Chew Jit Poh). fV r-t. 4 Chungking. Mar. 19. To get304 words
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Article140 1939-03-21 8 H TS r _.W^ amid Um trum,vts. ""the platform lv a f .Ministers. j !raVi ;'fl Uwnnjr l-y re,i„ llal ;Jul },v delegations of t?_H party. -fl The station was deco.av._M Mtca fla»s and there were '>_____ outside th( station _u>.- route. Gen come declared: Aci^f h!^_______| tored toReuter - 140 words
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Article50 1939-03-21 8 s MR. C. H. WHITTO m tr j CL ju dav convicted Kho $25 or 11 days; s.i on i driving at > January 15. lme d Ujjj; Defendant hr W secution statedtided with a ri to overtake i sengers in th.' ivtd tni* of it and metis rec«50 words
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186 1939-03-21 9 ARGE SCALE ARMY MANOEUVRES IN AUGUST London lm < since 1918. the entire f rmy will take part m p euvres next August jj the hilly regions oi JJ toriaed units will take in order to test c< nditions as much like le. Experts wish par S -innate the worth186 words
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Article605 1939-03-21 9 p-Mm,_i a Westminster Abbey, resting place of kings, unlike the cathedral in which England s royal dead lie, is outside the capital, at St. Denis, an industrial town four and a half miles to the north of Paris. It is in the abbey of St. Denis that605 words
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Article42 1939-03-21 9 CROWNED IN BUCKET OF MILK Auckland. New Zealand bat months, Peter Cunningred in a bucket of milk. i had been left to play in the kitr and when his mother I was dead, with his c 'ket and his feet barely I42 words
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62 1939-03-21 9 Tokyo rE Duke and Duchess of Windsor will be invited by the Japan Board of Tourist Industry to visit this country next year. Makoto Den. Tourist Board chief, announced recently. Invitations will also go to Shirley Temple. Leopold Stokowsky and authotaaaaa Margaret Mitchell and Pearl62 words
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Article197 1939-03-21 9 Debutante To Inherit Earldom London. ONE of the most remarkable debutantes ever presented will appear at Court this season. She is Miss Elizabeth Le-veson-Gower, and she is remarkable because, although she has at present no title at all, she is:— Heir presumptive to a seven-century-old earldom; Heir presumptive to a197 words
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Advertisement68 1939-03-21 9 WEARNES AIR SERVICES LIMITED I EASTER HOLIDAYS I reduced return tares are available from April 6th till Wl] in 1939 to Ipoh 60.00 to K. Lumpur 42.00 In either Ll »npur to Ipoh 28.00 direction, to Penang 42.00 to Penang 20.00 issued are not subject to cancellation and are only68 words
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Advertisement20 1939-03-21 9 SANDEMAN'S 9 PORTS H SHERRIES discerning jsT\ well-matured I I_f ___________T _--------------H J _-___H \C"-____F lmL__' r l^mmmmmmmWr WPS IA20 words
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332 1939-03-21 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Tuesday, March 21, 1939. HELP FOR RUMANIA gUIriPKISE is naturally felt that the trade agreement between Great Britain and Germany went through last week and was duly signed just as if nothing untoward was happening in the realm of international politic?. The agreement was made between delegations representing332 words
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Article2605 1939-03-21 10 Nazi Spy Ring In United States Thriller Of Real Life j I AST year's amazing spy trial m J the United States, which rei suited in penitentiary sentences for three German-born men and a woman, left a mystery behind. Now Slav- faced former G-man Lvov. G Turrou has torn the2,605 words
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Advertisement10 1939-03-21 10 §|)M_sf m "while I I label! j WHISKY I WP.S.-D110 words
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Article242 1939-03-21 11 ANGLO -GERMAN TRADE COMPETITION Bucharest. DBRITISH firms tendering for orders to the value of several million pounds sterling to supply wheat silos to Rumania have been ousted by German and swiss companies. The orders were for silos to contain 200,000 tons of wheat, or two-fifths of Rumania's total capacity An242 words
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Article209 1939-03-21 11 PREPARATIONS are being made to 1 celebrate in France the fourteenth centenary of Gregory of Tours, the father of French history, who was born at Clermont, in Auvergne, in 539. This son of Auvergne, when he had become Bishop of Tours, in the last quarter209 words
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Advertisement24 1939-03-21 11 rr Partics -nd ni\E at the cp r ANIGHT a^CUL DINNER $1.75 Bon_* R TE ALSO OBTAINABLE --li* your table NOW p hone 4906.24 words
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Advertisement52 1939-03-21 11 TMI TtUi TOMIc7oOD| I Oiiihrtli «f tM Cmmmm ani aaerm I w ma mm m m m m a -___________m____________ -88-B NEW NO. 1 w, t h MAGIC MARGIN PHONE 22? "A\ Telegraphic Address ]J A GOODWOOD S Ifhaiminnly situatrd ideal for. visitors and tourists. COCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE— FIRST CLASS52 words
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Article, Illustration83 1939-03-21 12 Eight ounce air mines which will be released bv the hundred to float ?Uard a ainst raidin P ,anes hav been invented b> Major II J. Muir. an ex-ArtlUrv man of Bassett Avenue Southampton. But although the bomb has been seen and approVed bv naval, air force, army and scientific83 words
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Article, Illustration63 1939-03-21 12 M a MB BIHMHaMIHHIIHaHHaIg^ The modern western pastime of ski-ing practised on It* nnd- dy £^1* ol ih/l a ,M W °l the ancient P^amids Skis are the latest *"*'%£s and «LS LJl E >ptian natives fin that skis nrevtnt Jg and speed up travel over short distances. The ski63 words
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Advertisement61 1939-03-21 12 aaaf wi^^^/a\mfi%s__\ /A —J ——MM^Mmmm\mm\r^^_\ W Air Travel Cheaper Still SINGAPORE LONDON £130 PENANG LONDON £125 EVEN TIPS INCLUDED CORRESPONDING REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADI TO AND FROM OTHER DESTINATIONS, [imperial! airways! Book-np and Luloi -nation fron tho principal travel »o-U, «r fron* Mft-Uletd Ca Ltd-, Genera. A*ento fir Malaym, Oeeaa61 words
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Article, Illustration207 1939-03-21 13 liter uatchfag events at the National Ponv Show in th* Miug.on. London, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Mar^ L STlCU,tural Ha riti' anH n P Pc. n H rj oc I# r iar aret Rose went into the Nation?: E /abeth an d Princess Margaret Rose visited the207 words
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Article, Illustration1763 1939-03-21 14 Nearly every skin has its own problem which can be solved by careful, regular treatment. ATTENTION to make-up and complexion has never been more important than it is to-day. This is chiefly due to the current hair-stye which, in spite of hints to the contrary, seems likely1,763 words
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Advertisement61 1939-03-21 14 p\ A /?/./> farewell to broken nails. h": Hailed as n qrand discovery by women who tegard reallj nice nails as a hopeless problem s*, and suffer irom nails that easily break. Nail v^_t___ > Protecta applied before liquid polish protects the nails, prevents breaking and chipping I and makes61 words
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Advertisement38 1939-03-21 14 i Now Open 1} IJ t* I Hair-dressing Salon 1 Beauty Parlour, Permanent j j Waving, Bleaching, Dyeing, j Facials Manicures A i Specialty. j l 10. BATTERY ROAD. 1 > Room IB (2nd Floor) Phone 7555 if w38 words
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Article, Illustration694 1939-03-21 15 L still popular, though now the scrapeda |oft line is giving way to a more gently rising sweep. HOUGH present-day coiffures aimctive, there are still L iong us who chng to the wavs. frightened to n.ake the Lfj wondering wheill not cut off their newL ks: still more694 words
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Advertisement18 1939-03-21 15 W£.JftX>£ t*f££ can always be depended upon for personal treasures of enduring beauty or gifts unique and unusual.18 words
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Advertisement472 1939-03-21 16 j■■ i 1 B 7"*___L^__u /I (jI _P ar II rHf II _9^m fsjp 1 I ..IB _m_^__r**^__^_i-^___ n^^___ I BY P&Omd BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards Do* Dm Tonnaee S'pore Tonnage S'pore 1939 1939 CHITRAL 15,000 Mar. 24 X BEHAR 6,000 May 13 CARTHAGE 15,000 Apr. 7472 words
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Advertisement348 1939-03-21 16 |i. TO FRENCH Port CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazarie Borcto BANGKOK Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp, Dunkirk Mar TO SAIGON INOOCHINj CAP VARELLA For Saigon, Tourane and Haiphon^ CAP PADARAN For Saigon, Tourane and Haiphong m m 8. A. M. 1. (from Saigon) G.G. MAURICE LONG For Saigon J348 words
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Article126 1939-03-21 17 KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Lch. Molek— Singapore —Poseidon— Gorgon— Recorder Oil Wharf: Nil Coal Wharf: Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar Albert Dock: Lighter L V -toria Dock: Islander. Keopel Harbour Kind's Dock: Nil. No. 1 Dock: Matanp No. 2 Dock: Giang Bee SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE126 words
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Article134 1939-03-21 17 Mails irom Europe &c. (Londom by mperial tc-day. Delivery cf boxholder?' ,'ette-s onlv and general delivery of letters at 9 a.m. Mails from Australia. Netherlands Indies etc. by Air (Qantas) to-day. Doi livery of boxholders' letters only at I 1 p.m. and general delivery of letters zl 4.05134 words
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Article181 1939-03-21 17 PASSENGERS BY THE MARELLA The following passengt-rs from Australian ports are expected to arrive in Singapore in the Marella on about Mar. 31: Mrs. S. Upton, Miss J. Upton. Mr. P. Lindsay, Mr. E. J. Barber. Miss A. P. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Harvey, Mrs. G. T. Gardiner. Miss181 words
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Article188 1939-03-21 17 The following are arrivals and departures by Qantas and Imperial Airways: Arrived by the Coohtngatta: Sir Adam Lady Ritchie. Commander Bi ownfleld, Mrs. E. G. A. Clifford, from Bangkok. Left by the Coolangatta: Miss E. A. MarHect. for Batavia; Mr. J Simpson. Major M. Gumbleton. Mrs. A.188 words
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Article65 1939-03-21 17 J Before th? Chief Justice at 10.30 a.m. 1 Enquiry in O.S. 21 39— Re Cyril Aloy-SiU-s Stanislaus de Souza, an alleged lunatic. Mr. Justice Pedlow at Malacca— Civil cases. Before Mr. Justice Home in the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Assiz?s.— Rex vs. Suppiah Naidu.65 words
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Article48 1939-03-21 17 i_nr\ i i In honour of the 21st birthday of Mr. Patrick Neubronner, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Neubronn.r, a dinner and dance were held at 18. Waterloo St. on Saturday. More than 100 guests attended, and a flashlight picture was taKen. Mt48 words
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Advertisement216 1939-03-21 17 KIRXS PHILP LIME. <T.nr»m<v«.U.d W Australia). NEXT SAILINGS Dae Sails, t L M«r *1 A t Aor ?R Mav 4 'h*sn r und tr'T> ickets fiom BM"ifmi*im to Australia tssi:od at the atei mensem may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or the connecting K.PM Vess"! RUSBANESYDNBI return 5K42.86 Ist class216 words
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Advertisement74 1939-03-21 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA T I L A W A 9 10,000 TONS SAILING MARCH 23 AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon an_ ieconJ baloon passengers. l m m^ m social74 words
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Miscellaneous192 1939-03-21 17 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! TO-DAY "Imperial" Mar. 21 2 nm. "Imperial" 21 2 p.m. "Imperial" 21 2 p.m. Whole "Qantas" m 21 7.45 a.m. 1 "Imp. ial" 21 2 p.m. l Whole "Imperial" 21 2 p.m.| 'Imperial" 21 2 p.m. 1 i..d Palestine 'Imperial" 21 2 p.m.' nmd Iftland "Imperial" 21 2192 words
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Miscellaneous91 1939-03-21 17 Mails Delivered Ma" ls despatched from Singapore or .Teb. 24 by the s.s. Ranchi was deliverec in London on Mar. 18. Air Mail To Australia Owing to the late arrival of thc Imperial Flying Boat from Europe etc. the air mall for Australia, Java etc. previously announced as closing at91 words
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Article85 1939-03-21 18 sin ttoj "M A^ 1 1w7,"I w 7," r i KoU'l. v. samsti seizure v. when a Cuttom >^. H.X.I). K ment ot Excise, S w... -bush brewer).' Tw 0 lam and a huge quantitv f rice with a potential d were seized. A man who answi red t85 words
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Article281 1939-03-21 18 'THE following is the r.via time-table and program. of the Chinese Internatioi Broadcast in_r Station at Chan ing the "Voice of (hina": TRANSMISSION E: Dirwtio to South-Ch'na and the Malay Art pelajro. Time in Singa pore: 8.20 pm. 10.50 p.m. Call Sifn XtiOV— Sprint Sobt —Autumn281 words
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Miscellaneous854 1939-03-21 18 I i m^t lON THE RADIO j i_i i _>~i i —-_—-—————--—-■-> II UAPrM 21 LONDON M AKv_.rl -C I TRANSMISSION 5 GSB 9.51 Mcs (31.55 m.> SINGAPORE am rm 640 BBC Empire Symphom co.iZHL 225 metres (1.13 mc/s) certs— 11: British Composers. ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 roc s) BBC854 words
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Miscellaneous506 1939-03-21 18 COLOMBO VPB 6.16 Mc'.s (48.7 m.) p.m. 1' :o Sinhalese music. 1 05 Hindustani music. 1 20 The news (in Sinhalese ani Tamil*. 1 35 Tamil music. 1 50 The news and announcement: (in English*. 2 05 Classical music. 2 50 "Lunch hour music. 3 20 Interval. 4.20 For schools,506 words
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Article534 1939-03-21 19 ORLD STANDS AGHAST IS FACE OF THEIR ATROCITIES Chungking, Mar. 20. rffFR trcssing mostly the necessity for care on the material side nation*] reorganization and reconstruction in her previous •Hides Madame Chiang Kai Shck specially refers to the reme need of and the imnortanee ofChinese Central News Agency - 534 words
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Article81 1939-03-21 19 ANTI-WAR GROUP FORMED BY JAPS j Hongkong, Mar. 19. A GROUP of members of the Japanese Residents' Association in Shanghai recently formed an anti-war alliance to organize Japanese residing along the Shanghai-Nanking and Shanghai-Hangchow railways to spread anti-war propaganda among thc Japanese troops in the triangular front bound by Shanghai,Chinese Central News Agency - 81 words
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Article116 1939-03-21 19 KULING BOMBED BY JAPANESE Chungking, Mar. 20. THE Hiding mountain resort, where a number of foreigners are still remaining, was subjected to constant aerial and artillery bom bardments by the Japanese who again sent five planes to _n>mb Ruling at 1 p.m. on Mar. 1". 1 our houses were wreckedChinese Central News Agency - 116 words
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Article110 1939-03-21 19 Chungking. Mar. 20. MAJOR General Theodore Tinghsin Tu, director of the students' department Of the New Life Movement and chief secretary for the war area service corps, died of kidney trouble yesterday after_ocn He was survived by his wife and ons. Fortv three vears old. TuChinese Central News Agency - 110 words
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Article67 1939-03-21 19 Kweilin. Mar. 20. -The military situation in Hainan Island remains unhanged The Japanese are busil) .{lengthening the r oefences_ Their air•elds at Hoihow and Wancharrg have ■een completed. Scores oi Japanese warships au •tanding bv off Hoihow, north Hamar irt" and a number oi them are cruijngChinese Central News Agency - 67 words
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Article107 1939-03-21 19 Another Protest To Japan? Hongkong, Mar. 20. nRITISH and American skippers 11 B Shanghai are requesting their respec tive governments to protest to Japai tgainst arbitrary detention of pasoeng ers on British and American vessels b. Japanese preventive jupenti ol th Shanghai customs administration. It is alleged that the preventiveChinese Central News Agency - 107 words
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172 1939-03-21 19 REV. LEIGH'S TRAGIC DEATH CONFIRMED i Changsha, Mar. 20. REV L G. Baker of Changsha wh< I has' returned from PingWam north-east of Shangsha in Hunan Pro i hce central China, confirmed th. tragic death of Rev. A. G. Leigh British missionary at the hands .oil* nanese airmen who raidedChinese Central News Agency - 172 words
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Article171 1939-03-21 19 Coroner's Inquiry Postponed Singapore, Monday. VI I.. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, to-day postponed the hearing of an inquiry into the death of a Hokkien Chinese .named Toh Kee Thor who was killed on Feb. 3, when the cycle he was riding came into collision with a taxi driven171 words
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Article144 1939-03-21 19 Japanese Drive On Nanchang Fails Nanchang. Mar. 20. OBSERVERS interpret the recent Japanese landing o» the tast shore of the channel tc the W lake, in north Kiangsi proxihce south of the lower Yangtze River. < as an attempt t„ isolate Chinese gueirillas ba?ed at Ruling as well a* toChinese Central News Agency - 144 words
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Article104 1939-03-21 19 PLEADS GUILTY TO TRAFFIC CHARGE Singapore, Monday. MK. Ng Chung thua was to-day fined $50 by Mr. C. H. Whitton. Traffic District Judge and Magistrate, when Ng pleaded guilty to the charge of causing hurt to Boonella 3 by negligentlv driving his car at the Irinction of Khiam Hock Road104 words
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Article82 1939-03-21 19 n Hongkong. Mar. 20.-- Should the Jah uanese emerge vicarious, women a throughout the world would share the l same fate as Chinese women, as the d Japanese are truly trying to conquer i* the world, warned Miss Agnes Smedley_ it an American writer, in a Shanghai PressChinese Central News Agency - 82 words
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Article587 1939-03-21 20 DEPLYING to the London "Times" regarding the news bulletins, issued by the 8.8.C, the chairman of Reuters news agency. Sir Roderick Jones, writes: As for the practice of checking and counter-checking reports and reierrnv. them from one centre to another for corroboration, that goes on587 words
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663 1939-03-21 20 TROOPS RUSHED TO i RUTHENIAN BORDER London, Mar. 20. T HE situation in Europe appears to be particularly 1 the news messes emanating from Bucharest .capital of Hungary. Both Rumania and Hungary are reported to be <"**"*■_>* the colours, savs Reuters correspondent .n that c>l.v. and both663 words
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Article88 1939-03-21 20 Went Armed In Public, Jailed Singapore. Monday. A YOUNG Malay, ('mar bin AU, waa sentenced io 18 weeks' ligorcus imprisonment when found guiltv to-day, by the District fudge (Mr. L. B. Gibson), en a charge of "gcing armed in publii." Cmar was seen behaving in a suspicious manner by two88 words
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Article136 1939-03-21 20 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ipoh, Mar. 20. MR. Mervyn Farr, European member -.i the local Bar, pleaded guilty to a charge of causing grievous hurt to a Chinese woman by negligently driving his car on the evening of Feb. 25 at Ipoh. and was sentenced by the136 words
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Article265 1939-03-21 20 MRS. D. G. POTTS, hon J of the Ink .-national I Guild, writes as follows--We have read recently in thi a good deal of criticism, much adverse, of the "lazy women pore." We feel that in many these ladies are not lacking inn but lacking in opp rtunity .or265 words
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Article82 1939-03-21 20 B ..ipore. Mo' Bail of 52.000 allowed hioj Fourth Police Court was the Criminal Dtotrict ecu mg when the rfiarge jgW Bong Kim Puah. e breach of trust, came up wt tf Kim Puah. a Wil ttgg alleged, committed ««»J%| trust in respect ol I9OMI82 words
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Article60 1939-03-21 20 mm Sini ore A raid by offl A partmenl on a bo street on M*r. 16W p i morning in the C ito£ tn; I where Lau Tnc ci charge alleging 504 in the toportation 0 s 2. Red Lion chandu. ll alk w ed P Bail60 words
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186 1939-03-21 21 Germany And Rumania Reach Trade Agreement I Bucharest, Mar. 20. 4NIA stood firmly in the vitally important trade negotians with Germany. This is the chief deduction to be made the statement in official circles that agreement with Gerdelegation is expected this week. It is expected it will be the "completionReuter - 186 words
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Article377 1939-03-21 21 Ifctricil Elliott's excellent techcue i«.; infants infected with hk iris carried out through- e mu md $5 per cent, of these Ins were eiifoi, says tbe Me- port in. Hospital by the sts on all the Ante--5 I per cent, infected ..hological reports rm and round377 words
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73 1939-03-21 21 BRITISH TRADE DELEGATION IN POLAND j Warsaw, Mar. 20. MR. Hudson, Mr. Aston GwatJU kin and Sir Peter Qu.ntin, Comptroller of Overseas Trade, arrived here and were met by the PoHsh Vice-Minister of Trade and the British Ambassador. It is understood that the trade discussions will include the question ofReuter - 73 words
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261 1939-03-21 21 ?c London, Mar. 20. L m eeting of the Cabinet was held this morning to continue of the critical situation brought about by the Gerof the Munich Settlement by the annexation of Czec"ua and °y the latest reports of wider German aims in Eastern 1261 words
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Article170 1939-03-21 21 Chungking, Mar. 20. \|R. A. G. LEIGH, the British 1 Missionary in China, who was reported killed when the Japanese bombed Pingkiang, on Mar. 15, perished, according to a later Reuter message, in the dug-out where he had taken refuge. Eight Chinese comprising his cook andReuter - 170 words
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215 1939-03-21 21 JAPAN'S NEW NAVAL WORLD CHALLENGE London, Mar. 20. THERE is good reason to believe that the Japanese six-year naval construction programme, although its existence was only admitted in Tokyo in the past few days, was actually begun in 1937, says the Daily Express naval expert. Despite the jealous secrecy surroundingReuter - 215 words
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Article177 1939-03-21 21 SINGAPORE EPWORTH LEAGUE THE Singapore District Epworth Leagues comprising of the [Straits Chinese Epworth League, 'the Geylang Young People's Circle, Geylang Straits Chinese, Foochow, Wesley, Telok Ayer, Paya Lebar and the Tamil Epworth Leagues, are preparing to hold their Jubillee Institute from May 27, to May 29, this year at177 words
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Article70 1939-03-21 21 Johannesburg, Mar. 20. fHE view that "world conquest by consent," as also all talk of the return of Colonies to Germany should be stopped now is expressed by the Rand Daily Mail. "It is by no means certain that such a step would lead to war,"Reuter - 70 words
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449 1939-03-21 22 Armstrong's Last-Minute Goal Decides Issue PXCITEMENT ran high and thrills were served up in plenty at the Jalan 3 Besar stadium when the China Fleet yesterday met and defeated the Combined Services by two goals to one in a very keenly fought449 words
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Article77 1939-03-21 22 1,220 STUDENTS AT SPORT I The annual Chinese School Sports under the auspices of the Assistant Director of Education (Chinese), this year, will take place on April 21 and 22 at the Jalan Besar Stad urn. 42 schools, with 1.220 students. 846 I boys and 3«4 firls. will participate in77 words
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Article731 1939-03-21 22 I Post Office .2. Pulau Brani 2. 1 N a fast game which abounded with thrills, the Post Office drew with the Pulau Brani team 2—2 at the Stadium yesterday in a division lIA S A.F.A. league game. Pulau Brani played splendidly, especially during731 words
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Article31 1939-03-21 22 One tie wa. played in the S.C.C. Law. Tennis Tournament yesterday when W 1 11 Droogleever and Mrs. Hipkin beat J MA. Dean in the mixed doubles 6—4. 6- *>31 words
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Article27 1939-03-21 22 i lii a soccer match yesterday at th< Mental Hospital the R.A.O.C. lost to th. Mental Hospital by one goal to nil Ani' scoring.27 words
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Article92 1939-03-21 22 Cold Storage And Uniteers Draw Singapore Cold Storage S.C. .1, Uniteers S.C. 1. VERY interesting and fast game was seen at the Singapore Harbour Board Junior Services Club padang yesterday when the Singapore Cold Storage Sports Club met and drew one goal all against the Uniteers Sports Club in the92 words
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276 1939-03-21 22 Island Club Beat Keppel In Golf Match I THE match between K 1 and Isl.,nd Club SJ course on Sundnv resol-i -I ,h S V A to R S^, 5 U 3 •c. A. R. Bateman (Jj and v Haxworth do. CvH I X T R and W. Fryer (Hi276 words
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Article40 1939-03-21 22 Cairo. Mar. 20 •cramm. after a y< y cd to tournament cStiiAj the international team on Saw- jj beat the Egyptian A V ;J uv On Sunday he is beawn American Donald mcN ui 'The American won the ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article23 1939-03-21 22 Gibraltar. M»jj Force.'' an official an calls for the bJ^ j _J |rcrt ft 1 subjects in the local ant. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article27 1939-03-21 22 an equaliser and- tempts. Thean ret T*ie interval soon any side the scores of a goa s The resumptii'i' but. both teams aimed f< efforts proved frui27 words
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565 1939-03-21 23 POLICE AND LOYAL REGIMENT HARE POINTS IN DIVISION I WEBER SAVES SIDE FROM DEFEAT POINTS were shared a Div. I. S.A.F.A. soccer match played at Gill- man Barracks yesterday when the Police met the Loval Reciment in- game ended in a goalless <^ r aw This result was much against565 words
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Article190 1939-03-21 23 Municipality Beat S. R. C. :v .4, 5.R.C....2. m mtererttag soccer friendly the padang yesterday M Services beat the JC »y It Ll j_;o3.ls to two. rted off at a fast pacv ids the end as the /rack up. rcf movement! were in evidence ,hp rame, particulars by the Murioal190 words
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Article, Illustration38 1939-03-21 23 meeting of the Stamford w will be held at St. Andrew's m Saturday. Mar. 25. at 3.30 J duatea of Raffles College arc lovais soccer team which drew with the Police yesterday in the First Division.-Tribune.38 words
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Article54 1939-03-21 23 Playing at Blakan Mati yesterday, the Royal Artillery drew with the H.M.? Norfolk XI at soccer, both sides scoring (two goals. The first half was mainly Ith? visitors' and Hatswell and McMannes gave them an interval lead of two goals. In the second session, however, Banham and Hesketh54 words
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Article25 1939-03-21 23 The Norwegian liner "Stella Polaris" played a iootball match against thc Blue Funnel liner. "Hector" yesterday and drew, both teams scoring thre«s goals25 words
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Article404 1939-03-21 23 Selangor Racing Statistics (Hy "Marcus Super bus") FOLLOWING ve statistics for the r Selangor Tun Club Gold Cup meeting completed on Saturday. It is a noteworthy point that Dodd, Hobbs and Mr. A. van Tooren, the winners in their icspcctive departments, are each a Kuala Lumpur jockey, trainer and owner.404 words
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526 1939-03-21 24 German Action A "Crime Against Progress Civilisation Confidence Undermined London. Mar. 20. THERE is no diminution of public indignation at the German action, and special attention is paid by the Press to the position of Rumania in the crisis. The Times, after noting the favourable signs that were becoming apparent526 words
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Article106 1939-03-21 24 LEBR UNS IN LONDON TO-DA Y London. Mar 20. IN Westminster and in the city of London the routes along which the President of the French Republic ano Madame Lebrun will drive during then state visit this week have been gaily decorated. They are assured of a warm welcomwhen thevReuter - 106 words
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Article66 1939-03-21 24 Paris. Mar. 20. THE French Ambassador to Germany has arrived at Paris and is seeing M. Bonnet this morning. Frances determination to take enersertic measures to face the international crisis is reflected in the press. II Daladier is promised universal support by the papers of all shades ofReuter - 66 words
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Article49 1939-03-21 24 Washington. Mar. 20. Senator Borah criticised Senator. Pittman's proposal to amend the neutrality law. declaring "we won't contribute to mass murder." and advocated prohibition of the sale directly or indirectly of all instruments of war to any and all nations engaged in armed conflict.— ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article154 1939-03-21 24 (> LOSER COLLABORATION BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND SOVIET RUSSIA IS NOW TAKING PLACE AS THE RESULT OF THE THREAT TO RUMANIA, DECLARES REUTERS DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT. Reports that the suggestion was put forward at a meeting of M. Maisky and Lord Halifax yesterday of an alliance are incorrect,154 words
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Article72 1939-03-21 24 BULGARO TURKISH FRIENDSHIP Bucharest tafl TOE n:ed tor the Balkan oec__ 1 together at the r *i:. 'l. stressed in an Ankara **^M Bulgaro-Turki-h t ;lk d Comment..., on the m_. -H Bucharest nt :p n ap t e .^**'«ifl that it rxpr,, -S?'^ friendship and a 4 Balkan StatesReuter - 72 words
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Article211 1939-03-21 24 COMMONS' QUESTIONS ON EUROPE London. Mar I 4 T the conclusion of questionsonH commons order paper, with pM ence to German annexation ofl choslovakia. Mr. At' let <Lskei| Prime Minister if h.- could n__l statement _.n the European sitj Mr. Chamberlain wa- greeted! cheers when he replied brieflj sajfl "The211 words
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77 1939-03-21 24 Will Britain Recognise German Conquest I London. M ar 4 _n dav M r r N the Commons t j-da>. I Henderson Lab ou r» a>^eo Government contemp.ateo jure recognition to the Germ rfl ment's annexation a nd l coi j ritoriesfomerlyfora^P^fl Slovakia, name!* hc a Ued that The PrimeReuter - 77 words
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Article44 1939-03-21 24 Dr-* ne st** 1 A message p»2J?at the oc the grief of the OJ*J y lesser j ion Sl '^cir Und." I l^ p X presse bitterness and M^-' the J almost every face atherci a.l day ions ior rial of the -Unknown wa44 words
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