Morning Tribune, 8 April 1939
1939-04-08
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section12 1939-04-08 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE I w SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, April 8, 1939. FIVE CENTS.12 words
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Article, Illustration792 1939-04-08 1 tION TAKEN WITH FULL ACTION OF HITLER r FIGHTING: "BLOOD FLOWING IN STREAMS": EEN FLEES COUNTRY WITH NEW-BORN BABY ED to have been icken with the full sancti on of Hitler, the invasion ibania by 55,000 Italian troops, 400 war planes and the warships •ad been concentrated off theReuter - 792 words
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Article16 1939-04-08 1 Apr. 7. of Albabei tamed ::iornm J' to. 7. fvelop, .elyi 01 raine dfromri Publif>16 words
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Article, Illustration27 1939-04-08 1 Above: Albania's Amazon Army, vho may be asked to resist Italian invasion. Left: The Central Square ami Government buildings m Tirana, capital of Albania.27 words
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Article190 1939-04-08 1 YUGOSLA VIA 'S POSITION Belgrade, Apr. 7. THE Yugoslav Government announced late to-day that it proposed to take steps to safeguard her interests m the Adriatic. It is understood m well-infomed circles that Italy kept Yugoslav informed the negotiations between Rome and Tirana. Last niuht Belgrade wns informed (hat negotiations190 words
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Article34 1939-04-08 1 Yugoslavia Refuses Help Belgrade. Apr. 7. IT is learned that Albania demanded the assistance tf Yugoslavia, but Yugoslavia refused the demands m view of the treaty of friendship existing between Italy and Yugoslavia.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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503 1939-04-08 2 Two Years For Killing Step -Father: Malay Pleads Self-Defence FROM OUR OWN REPORTER HEARING HAS CONCLUDED IN THE MURDER CASE IN WHICH A 19- YEAR-OLD MALAY H LAD ABDUL RAHMAN BIN SHARIP. IS CHARGED WITH THE MURDER OF HIS STEPFATHER IN HIS HOUSE IN KAMPONG GODONG NEAR BID' R. In503 words
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Article155 1939-04-08 2 (I rom Our Owi) Correspondent) Taiping. Friday. THE tiger scare has once again started m Kamunting where, it b started m Kamunting where, it is said "Mr. Stripes" this time killed a full grown pig about 150 yards irom the sty nad had devoured the kit hind155 words
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Article35 1939-04-08 2 Changsha. Apr 7. Chinpsp military authorities have I blockade;! Chenhai harbour gateway to Xiugpo, one uf the principal co.is'aJ ports, thus suspending shipping UafAc m Chenhai beginning from 5 p.m. yesterday. Chinese Central News Agency.35 words
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Article47 1939-04-08 2 MR. A. A. BODESTYNE. age 50 year.*. tiled at Tan Tock Serjg Hospital yesterday fGood Friday* at 10.35 a.m. The funerai will take place at 4.30 p.m. to-day, tht» coitepe leaving his residence to the Church of the Holy Family, Katonp, and thence to Bidadari Cemetery.47 words
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Article, Illustration26 1939-04-08 2 I Sir John and Lady Bag 5 nail, wlio left Singapore yes* 5 terday by the Chitral for Bpopt on Holiday. Tri- bune. -y^26 words
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Article124 1939-04-08 2 British Economist Here Singapore, Friday. VISITOR to Singapore who arrival cd by the P. O. Carthage this afternoon was Sir George Paish the well-known writer on several cionomical and political works. Sir George Paish is trav filing with his pnvate wcretary. and fo the moment is staying here. He was124 words
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Article, Illustration138 1939-04-08 2 Malaya Doctor Conferense In S'pore W-MU.\ 60 d 11 Of lh p >" Dh the meet ,i,^" of the I' i uhirh on; w < r-., :a L two-rii^ i A meeting qJ held this n qj dicinr I',- 1 o'clock by a tech which severa i ins read To138 words
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Article59 1939-04-08 2 HEALTH of SINCAPORE Total deaths m SinjgP 1 week ending Apr d witf 18 82 per miile r J ri 20 the preceding wee ye8 r corresponding k te i The infantile <!<•;; cO m|H per mille per anj e A 173.3 m the pi^.'-, ve ,Rof m the correspond59 words
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Advertisement28 1939-04-08 2 "CARLOS" No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 European Hair Dressers For Ladies and Gentlemen Specialists m all the latest methods and experts m pedicure and manicure. Prices moderate.28 words
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Article, Illustration96 1939-04-08 3 f the bad weather <>v<v wplr, rtendtd the Gttfl ire at the lunch of St. Vihii.i Street <Pnrtuon \e>ien.-,\ erming. n the "cru C grave* n M he pro- Wa<! i «md the 1 hted candl( »ther C trdoza. VicarMlssion -i J Rev PathiT! ronciavf-s conducted the procession jocession96 words
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Article50 1939-04-08 3 MALA YAN CHINESE REACH KUNMING Kunmin? Apr. 7. A second party ct South Seas Chinese arrived here by train to serve their fatherland m vari ous fields of activity. Numbering 59C. the majority of them are from Sii.gaoore they include mechanical engineers and primary school teachers. Chinese Central News Agency.50 words
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Article22 1939-04-08 3 The crop of Bukit Katil Estates for March amounted to 16.065 lb., a total fox' 11 months of 205.768 lb.22 words
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262 1939-04-08 3 Thunderstorm Wreaks Great Damage tFrom Our Own Correspondent) Parit Buntar, Friday. DARIT BUNTAR and various parts of the Krian district experienced one of the worst thunderstorms wind, blowing at great velocity, swept nearly everything before it and caused considerable amount of damage. A MIDDLE-AGED262 words
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Article85 1939-04-08 3 A special service will be held at tT c Cathecual of the Good Shepherd tomorrow when HE. Mgr. Adrian DevaK D.D.. Bishop of the Diocese of Malacca will officiate at the High Mass at 8 a.m. and at the conclusion of the Holy Mass. His Excellency. The Bishop85 words
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116 1939-04-08 3 EUROPEAN ANTI- AGGRESSION FRONT SHOULD BE EXTENDED Chungking, Apr. 7. The Chinese press supports the European democracies m their efforts to establish an anti-aggres-sion front, but it maintains that the proposal will be inffective tinless the front is extended to tne Far East and unless the Limn! States abandons her116 words
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Article120 1939-04-08 3 kmtaite r>( t Singapore, Friday. (rit special concessions afforded by the Railway lux on to daV cx P erienc ed, as m previous years, a ier, v Triton who intend spending the Easter irrivtd here Ui evening r I nd three E I to cope Singapore120 words
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Advertisement90 1939-04-08 3 Do You Need Glasses Only an examination by .i-tfO I a skilled qualified spe- 1 ■ialist will tell you lo /(*SiJ^S r what extent your vision U y^r .s deficient. x K. A. THOMPSON Dr. of Ocular Science. Govt. Licentiate (U.S.A.) 5 Years European Clinical Experience 4, Arcade Ground Floor.90 words
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Advertisement30 1939-04-08 3 THE SIGN OF GOING BALD' Can be stopped overnight with SILVIKRIN The Natural Hair Tonic. Of a'l Chemists, High-Class St< iea and Hair-.'.ressero. S<^e Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 117-125, Cecil Street30 words
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Advertisement176 1939-04-08 4 PAVILION 3-i5 -6-15-9-15 TO-DAY COME AND LAUGH YOUR HEAD THE FUNNIEST FILM S* FOR YEARS— AND THAT'S NO EXAGGERATION! I: a\ havf teen anythlni bo funny* 1 —MEWS of t h^ WORLD OLD BONESohhe RIVER Aro.'n tAesc»n«« EDGAR WALLACE wtth GRAHAM MOFFATT ana. MOORE MARRIOTT A GAINSBOROUGH PICTURE Directed by176 words
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Advertisement161 1939-04-08 4 c;/?.\.VD ATTRACTIOX /.LST^ HOLIDAY f\, /w Vl i| OA7.- OF 77/£ AfOsr Cl.()Ri(, Us "!jl PICTURES to COME from jjfl JC A P I T oUI'TIh^Tj THE M-H STUDIOS' CREATEsTmimh^ 111 H < r^^W Jf ,1 J B I I x v I I M I I II I Jfl161 words
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Article47 1939-04-08 5 London, Apiii G. t forecasl of "Mr M»«mj L has prompted Britain 1( •••national crisis and r nben to country and The railway trams frcm variable airliner has Jtoservici iVr Continental So useums, lways a jwith tlw holiday J t o cope wltb large if li47 words
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Advertisement169 1939-04-08 5 JL j{ Simultaneously At empire talkie! P M TO-NIGHT 9.15 P.M. j SUN TALKIE j S 7.30 (New World) 9.30 P.M. First Motion Pictures of I The MAIM IS 1 j SHOW j S mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm j EMPIRE TALKIE Matinee: To-day PRISONER of ZEXDA" and LET'S SING AGAIN j I Matinees:169 words
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Advertisement283 1939-04-08 5 jf. N aaaaaiaaaaaaiaaiaallllf| ■lIMMMMIM aaaaii i aillllli X, j Here's Jmt The Show For Easter Holiday |i^:";:alhambra| w 01 «n Trum > :f I tl?li*l.fc "I V j JUST AROUND THE CORNER I 1 CHARLES FARRELL JOAN DAVIS 1 AMANDA DUFF BERT LAHR M^4*± BILL ROBINSON J I tHR^P rMNKIWfAMGtOtMCOUWITHIISWONIWWIIAirTIETT283 words
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Article91 1939-04-08 6 Britain Sends Food To Spain London. April 7. Till-: British Government ha* dtcided to send consigns nts of lood to Madiitl r.s a free gut 10 the Nationalist Oovtrnment for distribution among the needy In the city. The first cons.gnrrent of 590 tuns will be landed m Spain on Apr.Reuter - 91 words
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622 1939-04-08 6 Career Of Mr. J. A. Lyons REUTER announces the death after two heart attacks m rapid succession of the Australian Premier, Mr. J. A. Lyons. Mr Joseph Alcysius Lyons was the most outstanding personality which em-cigc-d from thje turmoil of contemporary Australian politics. His honesty, vision622 words
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Article115 1939-04-08 6 At the age of 30, Mr. Lyons definitely forsook the class- room tor the political platform. He contested a seat m the State Parliament, won it, and held it unril 1929, when he resigned to contest successfully the same seat m the House of Representatives. Between115 words
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375 1939-04-08 6 Anglo-Polish Pact Berlin. Apr."THE Anglo-Polish agreement is viewed hrn with utmost suspicion and amazement" and is regarded* military pact m political circles. A political commentator told Reuler that Germany considers Hi 3 agreement is built on false foundations because Poland was neVfFj meMced. Germany neverReuter - 375 words
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Advertisement45 1939-04-08 6 ■■«£■■■■>■«■■■■■•■■■•■■■•■■■•■■■•***'* TOPPtRIS MCKAND IN TROUBLE AGAIN! r— 1 ■BKT-le»t^' 4ev I Sued by his wife Pursued by o blonde... Plagued by police... Pestered by pranks! All Paris is shouting fWhatta Man Topper" and FiftyMillion Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong! HAL ROACH PRESENTS S^iCk SOON AT THE PAVILION45 words
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Advertisement38 1939-04-08 6 iiiiiui^ Coming Shortly ALHAMBRA yf i sHbW ivMß^SbT^*' jSbßt ■ay. «B jgffic&i& ■SbbS MKbW JbßJ^ >; Ibß b^L^b>. r r v Olv)l Powell De Ha villa nd CHARLES miNNINCER»ALLEN JENKINS tOMTA GR4NVILLE MELVILLE COOPER 4 HAtNE* BROS Htim*t ■■••■asajy38 words
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378 1939-04-08 7 Britain 's Own "International Settlement" fov LANGUAGES ARE SPOKEN ar£ e red-brick building m AddiscombeU «iu> f*> "JV tuis an "international &££L o. Us Z m Britain, if not m the llt ,-n,tional Language. The 350 members ;;.e;ob,ate the dub's^rst^nniversary. l 5 lg ttages were ame from g ,;a. Jamaica,378 words
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Article121 1939-04-08 7 Shanghai nmv agaiuit "Great Bri- t aid to tho Chiang KaifeKime." a [tody styled the China Anti-British Leijjue formed m Nanking, capital ■wpanese-iosterecl Reformtiiiment rd the formaI 5 an Indirect bit w by the Japanese Army ut who* i n 1 Id not functl FMegram is being desp^tcn- 1121 words
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Article449 1939-04-08 7 ''MARRIAGE and a career can be combined. Not m all cases, mind, but m every case where a woman is able to regard both with an equal amount of importance. In most cases women are apt to favour the home m attention. This is not449 words
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Advertisement14 1939-04-08 7 B'l R| a I w^flD| A| Cft L*ri%* *NtußAMci Adi*T§ I ST AND NOHIRfn14 words
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Advertisement36 1939-04-08 7 DOG^fll HEADiMi GUINNESS I Bflli HH o D N E G v S E H R E v AD a L CT.?^ 1 io° £N M SI ME. DAR BY C 0., LTD. I W.P.S. 1/IQA36 words
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Article308 1939-04-08 8 JYJALAYA is m the midst of one Of those long week-end holidays which form one of the happiest features of life m this favoured land. A cosmopolitan community has the privilege of enjoying the high days of all the sections which form it, and thus our calendar, with fine308 words
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653 1939-04-08 8 How Czech Ministers Were Browbeat lEiißri A s <»iiiii»s<4'i s I lIIIIIUIIHIIIMIIII j Forced To j I Sign Abdication I EROM a source whose authenticity cannot be questioned I have received the fallowing account of the circumstances m which Dr. Hacha, the Czerh President, and M. Chvalkovsky, his Foreign Minister,653 words
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Article, Illustration18 1939-04-08 8 NAVAL SIGNIFICANCE OF FRANCO'S VICTORY British and French Mediterranean r *utes can be attacked from Italy and Spain.18 words
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Article75 1939-04-08 8 The following »P£S£SW fied m the Johore Ginen Mr. J. J- Sheehan l£ to act M Assistant Ad haS Mr. A. E. Coleman-Do ji duty as State Aciicuu .Tohore. nfhpT has I Mr. Jas. Fairv.^-er duty as Agncultura Central. ,,,^l^ Mr. N. H Sands h^ S odl ARricultural75 words
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Article14 1939-04-08 8 01 The annual pic Christian association Bedok to-morrow. Men are cordially invited14 words
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Advertisement13 1939-04-08 8 I JJEWAR'S j |l "white I II label I I WHISKY I WP.S.-D113 words
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Article399 1939-04-08 9 ANESE MENACE TO WTISH SHIPPING London. lESS through action" was the watchword given by the resident Mr. Robertson F. Gibb, chairman of the Unionbii steamship Company, Limited to the Chamber of Shiptho United Kingdom at the annual meeting held recently lerseliers* Hall. .residential address Mr. they were on the399 words
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Article428 1939-04-08 9 Woman Refugee Of 93 In London A WOMAN of 93 who lived m Vienna for 70 years, worked and brought up nine children there, has arrived m England penniless the oldest refugee to reach this country. When she left the house where she had lived for 30 years she wept.428 words
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Advertisement21 1939-04-08 9 For Your Convenience BEFORE OR AFTER THE SHOW DIiXE Al The CAPITOL RESTAURANT Fresh Sydney Rock Oysters AND Bandoeng Strawberries obtainable.21 words
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Advertisement176 1939-04-08 9 NEDERLANDSCH HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N. V. incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1324 Paid Up Capitf f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund H 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of the Board of Director! H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH Presidem M. TAUDIN176 words
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Advertisement91 1939-04-08 9 L Y olir Vitotity with f SOITTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD ESTABLISHED 1572 Tel 5926 2 Hnlavsnn Orf»pn I OVERS EH- I CHINESE I I BONKING^! I CORP. IWM 9 Undertakes banking transactions of every description. Places at 7001 disposal I (the multifarious services of Its institution with branches all91 words
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Article, Illustration65 1939-04-08 10 THEIR MAJESTIES Visit fd f df f dfd H.M. King George VI watching girls decorating Easter Eggs during his visit to Cadbury's Works at Bournville. (Planet News). Their %^1 W ere present c hocoU^^ dU ced caskets «J re^M Easter tgg*» P' prince* 1 t" zabeth rfS»e I Mr. Edward65 words
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Article, Illustration119 1939-04-08 11 In vet another corner of Europe the scenes of Austria, the Sudetenland and Czechoslovakia are being repeated as the Germans tike the Memel land once again into the Reich and the dread G estape agents follow Hitler's troops into the territory. As scenes of hysterical enthusiasm greeted Hitler and119 words
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Article, Illustration18 1939-04-08 11 re piled beside the railway Memel as a Jewish family lor their train to Lithuania. 'Planet News).18 words
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Article, Illustration21 1939-04-08 11 V Jewis h family hurrying along a street of Memel, past Nazi guards, m their flight from Memel. (Planet News).21 words
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Article, Illustration1814 1939-04-08 12 MODES OF YESTERDA TLE LINGERIE TOUCHES Inspire some of the loveliest models of to-day a note of supreme smartness to unpretentious dresses. Relieved with lace.... adorned with (rills Whispers of white on black and navy WHEN we look round us at the fashions of to-day and compare them with those1,814 words
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Advertisement10 1939-04-08 12 Finest Chinese Jade. 18 Battery Road, Ist floor Phone 714310 words
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Advertisement23 1939-04-08 13 Hair-dressing Salon Beauty Parlour, Permanent Waving, Bleaching, Dyeing, Facials Manicures A Specialty. m BATTERY ROAD. Room IB (2nd Floor) Phone 735 i w-23 words
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Advertisement480 1939-04-08 14 m^^^m^c^ffa^m^jj^ 1 1 I. J^J— y\ '^^sSsx=ssbz^zz^. ■I —^fi=sißliH— BY P&Oa'nd BRITISH IMDIA.LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards On* Tonnace Spore Tonnaf© Spore 1939 1939 CARTHAGE 15,000 In port RAWALPINDI 17,000 June 2 BANGALORE 6,000 Apr. 9 X SOUDAN 6.500 June 2 HI RAJPUTANA 17,000 Apr. 21 A steamer June 16480 words
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Advertisement315 1939-04-08 14 v_ TO FRENCH Po| J?^# CHARCEURS R EUN| HOMEWARDS. BANGKOK Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp. Dunkirk CAP YARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. X^arie 80-dta TO SAIGON INDOCHII CAP VARELLA For Saigon. Tourane and H CAP PADARAX For Saigon, Tourane I H.v.phong B. A. M. I. (from Saigon) GO. MAURICE LOXG For Saigon315 words
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Article560 1939-04-08 15 THE following quotations from New York were received from Messrs. S. E. Levy Co., by air mail yesterday: 1 Last Sale Stocks Apr. 5 Apr. 6 1 Adams Express (No part 712 718 American Can (Par $25 86 85 14 Amer. Forn. Power 1 $7 pfd.560 words
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Article136 1939-04-08 15 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Ship Godown Gate Gate H.M.S. Herald 20 1 Carthage 18 2 KLstna 16 Benreoch 14 3 Kamuning 10 2 Glenogle 8 2 3 Yuensang 6 2 3 Perak 31 2 3 Arlmasan Maru 32 2 3 Toyohasi136 words
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Article128 1939-04-08 15 The following passengers for Malaya arrive m the Aeneas. Mrs. S. W. Gooding, Mr. W. Paterson. Mr. P. E. M Holmes, Major F. H. Vinden. Major N. Syddall, RE., Miss D. M. Cowan. Dr. (Miss) A. F. Stookes Miss M. G Lane. Mr. Ms. AS T.128 words
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Advertisement341 1939-04-08 15 SuntelucenceJ TO-DAY 8 7.45 a.m. QaiUas 8 1 pm Mian Davvel 8 io am. run el Carthage 8 10 a m CarU>af< 8 i p.m. Kogyo Maru 8 2 pm nx X.L.M. 8 ioa.m. )T Q 8 11 a.m. Maurice Long a 2 pm X.L.M. 8 10 a.m. ?StSSf c341 words
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Advertisement95 1939-04-08 15 9 a.m. on Monday. Ifl&ils expected from Europe etc. <Am>terdam» by Air (X.L.M.). Drlive.y cl boxholders' letters only at 7.30 p.m. and geoNTft] delivery of letters at 9 a.m. m Monday. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI. MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA T A L95 words
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113 1939-04-08 16 Berlin-Tokyo Air Service Test Flight |T Berlin, Apr. 7. HERR Glabenz, director of Lufthansa, will fly to Tokyo during the second half of April. This will not be a record flight but will be made m order to prepare the ground for a Berlin-Tokyo air service planned by the Lufthansa113 words
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Article236 1939-04-08 16 Changkat Serdang Makes $16,524 T HE Mnual report o(J of Chan K katS«i3 Ltd., to be panted ji of shareh Iden on .w follows The net profit for the v* to director fees amcßWii (as against SM 847.32 for a yean to which must bead* ance of $41,662.32 brcughtfc last236 words
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Advertisement244 1939-04-08 16 I TRADE BARGAINS FOR SALE CROCKERY, CUTLERY, JfITCHEN (JTENSILS HOOK SECK TRADING CO 1 Raffles Place, Singapore. Phone 3858. BARGAINS! Read this page of Special Trade Bargains appearing m the Morning Tribune every Saturday. You will find what you are l:oking for and SAVE MONEY. OPTICAL Whatever your optical requirements244 words
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Miscellaneous809 1939-04-08 16 |ON THE RADIO LONDON TRANSMISSION 5 GSB 9-51 Mcs (31.55 m.) a.m. 6.40 Next weeks programmes, sports news, and market notes. 650 Big Ben. Religious Service* Church of England), from St. Sepulchre's. Holborn. London, address by the Rev. W. Thompson Elliott, Canon of Westminster. 7.50 Violin recital by Harold Fielding.809 words
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Miscellaneous60 1939-04-08 16 HOLLAND PCJ IMI *> ili: g*oo National announreir.eu^ 8.05 Dance musir y.20 Phol jg first 8.50 Talk Stoc^ S G 9 00 Mv ,1 En tnu 9 30 ClosMANII* KZRM *33* f fS Pol- iC 5.20 SunK 5.50 XCV 6.05 New F 6.50 Spe;' S-3S ROJtf selection^ and l Nl60 words
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Article, Illustration198 1939-04-08 17 aS PREMIER TRYING TO JCTATE TO THE PRESS Action On First Lord's Statement London, April 6. jVN the motion for the adjournment of tiie House of Commons a member raised the point of the action taken regarding the publication oi Lord Stanhopes speech. Liberal and Laboil] \r. snbers expressed anxietyBritish Wireless - 198 words
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Article83 1939-04-08 17 wing are arrivals and rteparv Qantas and Imperial Airways:- I by the Coriolanus: Mrs. C. .tame. Mr. J. S. Riddiford. Mr. C.| arth. from Sydney; Mr. H. V. Bleak-' ley, frcm Soorabaya; Mr. W. E. Koertfronn Batavia. Lei i by xhc Coriolanus: Mrs. C. Fountaine, Mr. J.83 words
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Article104 1939-04-08 17 London, April 7. The sentence on an Arab boy m Palestine mentioned on Mar. 30 was again raised m the House of Commons when Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald .stated that the commanding officer had reduced the sentence to tweive strokes and directed that the sentence of imprisonment beReuter - 104 words
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Article179 1939-04-08 17 Ratepayers' Opinion i .^;""*ne» -Aerodrome where the Governf«•• "v ",""h C Ka 'nstUution from its ''»''<> Jta.teTS?S ha he present sile w« 'n, Sou"^ T exlensi «r rebuilding 11 lh > Sineanore R.i .1 unanl ">ou.s opinion of the "MU^i hold on Mednesdav. Mnr. irre- V. AM n r,179 words
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93 1939-04-08 17 Sir Robert Craig le's Visit To Shanghai Hongkong. Apr. 7. POXSIDERABLE speculation has -jeer, aroused over the visit of Sir Rob&r; Craitiie. British Ambassador to Japan. In Shanghai, reneral opinion is that he is dscussing the Far Eastern situation with Sir Archibald Kerr Clark-Ke.r British Ambassador to China, despite theChinese Central News Agency - 93 words
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Article69 1939-04-08 17 Wash ington April 7. k FIFTY-YEAR Anglo-American agree- ment for jo nt occupation and administration of the Pacific island of Canon and Enderbury for use as transoceanic air stations has been signed It provides thftt an American company or companies may construct an airport on CantonReuter - 69 words
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87 1939-04-08 17 MR. DYOTT RELEASED AFTER STRENUOUS PROTEST Hongkong, Apr. 7 A dispatch from Tientsin states that the release of Mr. Dyott. 52-year-old chairman of the British Chamber of Commerce In Tients.n on Apr. 4 \va.-. plTrrted by the Japanese after a .strenuous British protest. In the protest, the Tientsin Brli3h ConsulateChinese Central News Agency - 87 words
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Article190 1939-04-08 17 V letter was read from the Coloniai Secretary dated Mar. £2 last "mg that a traffic control scheme been drawn up by the Police to "viate any danger to the children leaving the schools at the lunch nour and will shortly be brought into operation. The190 words
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Article55 1939-04-08 17 Fell Into A 60-foot Well, Unhurt Bucharest.— Dobra Tanase. a 14-year-old girl of the village of Valea Lupului. overbalanced and fell down a 60 fcot well while drawing: water. Hearing her cries, neighbours rttshfcl to the well and ewntually succeeded In I drawing her up the narrow shaft. To their55 words
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Article48 1939-04-08 17 Belgrade— Milan Djurdjevitch. a peasant of Klyutch. Serbia, has become a grandfather at the age of 35. He married when he was 17 years old and had daughter when he was 18. She is now I married and baa Just given birth to a son.48 words
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Article352 1939-04-08 18 OPENING RESULTS AT PENANG (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) PENANG FRIDAY. pOU OWING ARE RESULTS OF THE FIRST ROUND OF THE MALAYAN BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIP TIES PLAYED AT THE FREE SCHOOL HALL TO-DAY. Tan Kin Hons and Ooi Teitc Hock fFenang) beat Ho Boon Choo and Khoo Bhg Tons <Penang>352 words
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Article47 1939-04-08 18 Happy World Cycling Carnival The Happy World Cycling Champio Iships that were to be held at the Happy World circuit last night had to be nostponed owing to the inclemency of the weather They v.-iil. therefore, be started today, as the first day of the champvm ships.47 words
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83 1939-04-08 18 GIRL SWALLOWS TOY BELL SELECTIONS At 1.51 pan. yesterday the ambulance Wai called to the French Convent and thence to Marine Parade to atteni to a two-year old Chinese girl who was .s;; id to have swallowed a toy bell. Following are selections for today's racing at Ipoh. Race I—PHOON83 words
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Article35 1939-04-08 18 Amateur -Golf Professional Addingtcn (Surrey. Apr. s.— BrigadierGeneral A. C. Critchley and Dai Reos won the Amateur— Professional Golf Tournament, beating the Hon. Max Aitken and Henry Cotton three and two over 18 holes.- Reuter.35 words
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337 1939-04-08 18 To-day's Racing Selections Card MIAOWING is the full card of events for to-morrow s racing at Ipoh. m the first day of the two-day Skye meeting of the Perak Turf Club. Eight races form the programme, and the first race is scheduled to start at 2.45 p.m. Double totes will337 words
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86 1939-04-08 18 Chinese Tourists Lost At Hongkong The S.( J.\. t Pam on a rather Imn time ink where they lost two mat* played. In their first miy which was on WednesdaM they lost to the South b> three u.al> to nothiir In their second match to AH Kong by thm to86 words
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Article117 1939-04-08 18 FRIDAY BOXING CARD By "PETF THE Boxing Board of I has approved ingr card to lw held at World Ho\in«r Stadii Friday. April 14 The card will consist da fights:— vi; i Ventura Marques js m <3> rounds for the L:gr>" Pionship of Bta|g*| Clever Biso vs B £>Xil Carpentier117 words
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Article58 1939-04-08 18 t he ksAh 1 Combined against the slyl t d^ ground at 2 P.m. E. Barker j G^ S. deCruz <S.J r c L. deSouza .J c s E DoraKs\^- J AnC hH <St. Andre* y j X rew's): J Tiah <V.l>. Hon? 1 Reserves: yw Shagaran H58 words
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238 1939-04-08 19 "NITED STATES WILL FIGHT" FERMAN MISTAKE RECALLED L AMERICA ESCAPE Lc INVOLVED IN EUROPEAN WAR? Washington, Apr. 7. L, t hinks that the United States will not flght Interests oi tins hemisphere and the United States is badl) mistala^.' said Mr. Bernard Baru<-h Lnatc's Neutrality Committee, last night. r made238 words
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Article45 1939-04-08 19 itucN and relatives v. ill lu'.ii »l the dt'ath of Bodestyne which <><•- ttenl.r morning at lan hpital. I bad >:• l and on, >. n old and i fe. six d m q, re irn bis loss. v bis resi ibelii to the Holy Fan Katon45 words
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Article16 1939-04-08 19 I- iat a ibk to Gov- m; Sep. in 1 I Abdul; Ah- Wawi.16 words
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Article57 1939-04-08 19 MESSAGES OF CONDOLENCE Chungking. Apr. 7. iident Lin Sen and the Foreign Minister, Dr Wang Chuncj Hui havt sei*t messages of condolence to Baghdad upon the tragic death of King Ghazi of Iraq Chairman Lin's message was addressed to the Regent, ftmce Abdul Ilah. while Dr. Wang's maa to Iraq's57 words
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Article216 1939-04-08 19 r Au Flag lM s rtic Fleet, Singapore, Btat- !(tl;kil^ tonvard Inteiest to 1 lUI( (1 be :>! iiM d ■wem Association i:;:i "p.in.atth.tadil""- 'i iv- ueii- andadai Ktton p"" m Con probably the strongest team In Its r< history. Careful grooming has developed Ch mock. Easton. Thompson and216 words
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Article, Illustration206 1939-04-08 19 (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) KUALA LUMPUR, FRIDAY. PL-LOWING ARE RESULTS OF THE PRELIMINARY ROUND OF THE FOrRTH ALL-MALAYAN INDOCEYLONESE TENNIS TOURNAMENT PLAYED AT THE 1 P.C.A. COURTS TO-J)AY. MEN'S OPEN SINGLES N Caleb beat V. Rajaratnam 6—l, 6—l. L. Natarajan beat K. Ra.siah6— 4, 6—l. A I206 words
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Article94 1939-04-08 19 KING'S MAUNDY MONEY London. April 6. THE Duke and Duchess of Gloucester attended the annual Maundy service at Westminster Abbey to-day and watched the distribution of the King's Maundy Mcney. Their Royal Highnesses, carrying the traditional posies of flowers, walked m procession up the Abbey nave to the choir stalls,94 words
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Article106 1939-04-08 19 S.C.R.C. Tennis Ties TIES m the S.< It C. Spring Tennis Tournament: FIRST ROUND On Tuesday: MEN'S SINGLES HANDICAP Chua Clicon Sim <— 9> vs. Tan Huck Toh i_ 18 Tnn Puay Hee 3) vs. S. K. Gaw (~3». Men's Singles Handicap "B": William Tan (—l3) vs. Ng Wing Choon106 words
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Article, Illustration216 1939-04-08 20 GERMANY'S OFFER TO POLAND Freedom Guarantee For Danzig London, Apr. 7. < Nt ONB. BKCK luul a final Ulk at the Foreign Office with Lorrt r Lama* bite las. evening to dear up outstanding pomts. afterwards the *y^u future EMinfl M Tilea. thjp Rumanian io London, who has returned fronReuter; Tribune - 216 words
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Article78 1939-04-08 20 Berlin, Apr. 7. (jIRCLES m close touch with the Wilhelm.stresse say that "Germany very well understands Italy's measures m Albania, and approves them." It is ass^rr ed that Italy's standpoint is justified en the basis of the Italo-Albanian agreement. It certainly gives no other power the right of78 words
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144 1939-04-08 20 Berlin, Apr. 7. THE newsagency Deutche Dienst, wl-Lch 1 bfteneraUy regaided as reflecting the vlewj of the WUhelmstrasse, says tha'^ it is n 0 concern of Britain what steps Italy akea In the Adriatic within her treaty obligations for maintaining law and order, ai guarding144 words
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Article46 1939-04-08 20 M-ndlnm. New Jersey—More than 000 marriage* were performed by the xry l£ v of Lynn Massochu- i 's tho Rev. Dr. Tillman Bowden 2 Cai.TK has died here at the n 79 A!* the ceremonies were perform- < i nurinr? a residence of 11 yeara.46 words
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Article201 1939-04-08 20 Sydney, April 7. PASSING cf Mr. Jf. A. Lyons, Prei mier of Australia, after successive heart attacks, is the first time a Prime Minister of the Commonwealth has died m office. It is not yet known what action the GovernorGeneral will take. One of the politicalReuter - 201 words
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Article250 1939-04-08 20 GIRL OF 12 HAS A "PERM" Lordon, Apr. 27. "1 XKVKR heard of such nonsense." said Judge Richardson, when 1 he wits told that 12-year-old Ruth Harrison, of Millfield, Simderlc'ind. had been to have her hair "permed." If I child of tlvs a^e fiet<:- burned250 words
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Article68 1939-04-08 20 London. Apr. 6.— The absence on brokers owing to the imminence <- > holiday, together with a lack of an) hirbing news, caused a quiet with a steady understone yesteraa> and internationals were easier v ul> edged and industrials generally r^ ed small gains. Among shipping L CastlesReuter - 68 words
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MORNING TRIBUNE Sport Supplement
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Title Section9 1939-04-08 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sport Supplement Every Saturday. 92. M )r9 words
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Article, Illustration496 1939-04-08 1 LANGOR OUGHT WIN THE TEST ORK will today try conclusions with Selangor at Kuala nir while Pcnanf will tackle Perak. The Singapore team appear ti be the best available and looks more like a 1 Setangtv shooli not have much difficulty m having496 words
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Article, Illustration324 1939-04-08 1 Batsmen were well on top m Selangor during the past week-end, >o much so that of the 20 honours secured by Selangor this week, 12 went to the batsmen and 8 to the bowlers. l T nder equal conditions the ratio of batting and bowling honours is 2324 words
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Article, Illustration441 1939-04-08 1 To-day Singapore meet Selan- I gor at Kuala Lumpur, Penang meet Perak at Penang m an Caster 5 carnival of State cricket. The j J four players above have shown fine form this season, and the S odds are that they will441 words
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Article, Illustration328 1939-04-08 2 RAF. LOSE TO MALAYA THROW AWAY GRAND CHANCE IN LEAGU (By "FLASH') J!U R.A.P. soccer team missed a grand chunce of strength thf ir position m the S.A.F.A. League last Saturday Stadium when they lost to the Malays by 2 goals to i win puts the Malays m a commanding328 words
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Article203 1939-04-08 2 Quiet Week-end At Penang Prnang; trick* had :i cnmpaiMtivclv quiet weWwnd Tlie Peuins Sports Club apparent!? tii any match and onlj twt ?a»> duced bis •©ores and one was when the P.B.C. InM Krian Club. For the winner.- 8U retired after making Si. emulated the per: Smith of203 words
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Article462 1939-04-08 2 seen m action regularly this season. I hope he reproduces his old form again>i Singapore The Police-Non Bender.^ match majf be rightly called "Dennison Smith's match." He did everything that tuare was to be done First he scored a scintillating century and then he went or. to take 7 wickets462 words
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Article291 1939-04-08 2 Bright State Prospects Judging tram the n rfc Amu H is! v\ int. Perak M ipeofti m the r Mootmttt v. ppii!ii» m iaflnitely brigbl i •hJ nol he i.i pr.Srd u> t#c i' i ;i umi Witt* rv «>ver ?c\\ m: if tht-v can dismiss Cheon Tert\291 words
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Article139 1939-04-08 3 EX HAGEN, (oiu times LuT of the British Golf jhas again ht-t'ii stlected pin the United States the matches with lireat I tor the Rydei (up this i. Kteeted H said Mk G. tesident I I S Professional ■ociatii eca ise I not only tim an139 words
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Article, Illustration40 1939-04-08 3 SELECTION OF PERAK'S STATE CRICKET XI RAISED A STORM QI'ITE a storm has been raised by the selection of -Ihe Perak cricket team to meet Penan s, m the first match of the season at Penang during the Easter Holiday.40 words
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32 1939-04-08 3 You can't beat him at his own game *^Taib. .Malays right inside winger, comes into his own at kicking the I I football m the Post Office Sports .n Sunday. r HIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIII32 words
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Article, Illustration497 1939-04-08 3 I A AMN who used sovereigns as ba<tons on his clothes, claimed that m his ,>0 years as a b*.okmak*"he had been swindled out of half a million pounds and who was one >>t' the greatesi gamblers on the Aus rjlian turf has died at the497 words
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Article26 1939-04-08 3 But a moment of indecision as a RAT. defender heads away m a >talavs' raid m last Saturday's match at the Stadium.26 words
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Article445 1939-04-08 3 Sabu Goes Ski -ing OABU, the "Elephant boy," has now added ski -ing to his many activities. Buring his stay at St. Mor.'tz he astonished everyone by the rapidity with which be learnt to ski. On his v«ry first day out he skied down Corviglia and later towk part m445 words
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Article14 1939-04-08 4 In the past two seasons Black* pool have engaged m deab amounting to about14 words
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Article229 1939-04-08 4 DLACKPOOL'S newest recruit, Hugh O'Donnell, from Preston North End, has cost them £4,000. This was their latest attempt to make their position In th? Fool ball League safe. In the pas 4 two seasons they have engaged hi deals amounting to about £60,000 Among their transactions previously this season they229 words
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Article148 1939-04-08 4 Mr. John C. Bisset. chairman of the British Billiards Association and Control Council has decided to tender his resignation at a specially cony meeting at the Control Council's Otßces m London. "I have decided to take this step to test whether or not certain statene'itj which148 words
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Article, Illustration46 1939-04-08 4 This R.A.F. player seems to be making no bones about how he sets about kiis bu v -ines? An incident m th* match between the Malays and the Airmen at the stadium last Saturday which the Malays won by two goals to nil.46 words
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Article69 1939-04-08 4 .llj don scorns to be tajoytng a 5 moments rest m the game between the Malays and the Airmen at 5 the SUdIIUB last Saturday. Actu- S ally he has just met with a little reverse, and forced to be a spectator while Bxkri battles for the bail.69 words
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Article76 1939-04-08 4 Golfers all over the world, particularly those m the habit of making frequent visits to Europe, will be delighted t > learn that a new guide book. 'The European Dates Calendar." has just made its fint appearance, published by the European Golf Association. Copies have been76 words
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Article, Illustration614 1939-04-08 4 JOE Louis, world's heavyweight champion, has stated that iC spectators miss the first round «f his fig it with the veteran Jack Roper m Los Angeles on April 17. they will probably not see much boxing. "I like to get 'em quick," said Louis,614 words
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39 1939-04-08 4 SELANGOR OPTIMISI ABOUT CHANCES IN TEST STARTING TOD CUPPORTERS of Selangor cricket have every reason to be mistic about this week-end's cricket against Singapore. most every player selected mainly for his batting has done t tionally well last week-end.39 words
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Article, Illustration1132 1939-04-08 5 |l> ring Be ird »l Con*:'t ri lo I" N« M> j C( i i > 1 iii thai State, abroj it<i; a irenifMt between p .1 the refusal el tbe u^orit >n to susprnd bst jretr, ed m Great B.itain ite over a1,132 words
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Article, Illustration73 1939-04-08 5 WORLD HOCKEY TOURNEY TO BE IN HOLLAND JHK International Hockey Federation, it is reported from Paris, has definitely decided to hold a world championship tournament at Amst?rdam next year to replace the Olympic Games rhampionship. In the N.B.A/s World Banking's Webster. S.C.C. captain, lomfc.rta'.ile positkli on 1 as the hill73 words
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Article, Illustration162 1939-04-08 6 Farr Does Not Figure In First Ten JOMMY FARR, the former British heavyweight champion, who has just returned to England after a campaign m the United States, is not m the first ten m the world rankings issued by the American National Boxing Association. Tony Gaiento is ranked as leading162 words
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Article296 1939-04-08 6 Strong action, supported by the 8.8 C. was taken by the promoters of the right at Harringay between Len Harvey and Larry Gains, to prevent unauthorised re-diffusicn of the television programme. An official at the Stadium stated Chat his company were offering a reward of £100296 words
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960 1939-04-08 6 HARVEY MAY NOT GET TITLE BOUT WITH J. H. LEWIS LEN Harvey, now a triple champion with the British and Empire heavyweight and cruiserweight thles to his credit after his latest victory over Larry Gains, spoke confidently about his proposed world cruiserweight fight with John Henry Lewis the day after960 words
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45 1939-04-08 6 THE question of the interference with Football Leapt F. A. Cup ties, other than by the luck of 11m raw brought before the Football League, and the Manaf* mitt*e have been asked to deal with the matter undei 145 words
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Article34 1939-04-08 6 An Archer match at Peri stroke a hole his brother F g holes, and The archer i>olfer 49 Duncan 1 arrow, and I j every shot a transfix a sn inches square34 words
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Article131 1939-04-08 7 Soulheni wa\ be fo' 1 out I League h a BnaiK ial c ri>i >. it presem cafrying fee sity of I a;^ periodically to the wage bill. h luore h a -.oi H Hie icr v as- T n lo Resign? I I Tads Swimming Trials Brought To131 words
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Article, Illustration571 1939-04-08 7 Have Once Again Assembled A Water -Polo Team Up to the present only one game has been played this season and then they only Lorf by the odd goal m three whicu aueers t;ood tor the future of the Medir. Water-Polo team. We will hear moiv about their Water-Polo m571 words
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Article, Illustration544 1939-04-08 8 MALAYA NEEDS A BETTER CLASS OF YOUNG HORSES Terms Races, Higher Stakes, The Solution {My "Jlarriifc Sup«»rbuO AXE ol the striking: features of the annual report tor 1938 oi the Stipendiary Steward of the Straits Racing Association. Mr. K. T. (i. Arthur, was that both Mr. Arthur himself and the544 words
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Article, Illustration319 1939-04-08 8 I incepted. ha> proved one tkJ is, v tit ca n i Uuu an m class horse to win th? n«J It has been chiefly on ihsJ 1 have oft advocated that thl dicap should be made into ii m which case a od horse319 words
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