Morning Tribune, 10 April 1939
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section13 1939-04-10 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 4-Na. 58 SINGAFORE, MONDAY, April 10, 1939. FIVE CENTS.13 words
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165 1939-04-10 1 BRITAIN TO DENOUNCE ANGLO ITALIAN PACT Premier Curtails Wishing Holiday MINISTERS BUSY IN LONDON PARIS London, Apr. 9 ITALIAN occupation of Albania is being treated m London as the most serious alteration of the European situation, ays the diplomatic correspondent of the "Sunday Times". Dne of the most serious consequences165 words
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Article693 1939-04-10 1 R OME CLAIMS ALBANIAN SURRENDER THF London, Apr. 9. |«t Italian Embassy has issued a statement declaring that it is r ft nf Un( I c slood <hat all Albanian territory would be under Italian «n roi by to-night. It asserts that the* Prefects of nearly all the "*<** haveReuter - 693 words
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Article72 1939-04-10 1 U East^ r. celebratinr the so| *ers Tre on i and officers an <» Onl °n leav? the Prtnc m, i a J 3 thou^ Hitler and 'P^l Ministers are holiday. "^Ger^r I^,^ 1^ ai d th future 1 f lation^ how. f «!!*cted ff-i S72 words
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Article, Illustration39 1939-04-10 1 MISS ELFRIEDE WAJSMEL, daughter of Mr. Berko Wajsmel, of Maison Vogue, Singapore, who is believed to be with Queen Geraldine of Albania m her flight from the capital, Tirana. Exclusive story on page 2.39 words
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Article84 1939-04-10 1 Stockholm, Apr. 9. "THE risks of a policy of collaboration with powers other than those of the north are too great, and the guarantees too uncertain," declared Dr. Skoeld Swedish Defence Minister) m a speech to-day. He added:— 'Neutrality is the natural attitude for our country." Dr. SkoeldReuter - 84 words
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Article166 1939-04-10 1 POPE'S PEACE PLEA Vatican City, Apr. 9. Holiness the Pope, m a short broadcast peace speech, said that discontent m the souls of men almost show as if we will have worse days. In truth, there cannot exist that tranquility and order which constitute peace, when even m the sameReuter - 166 words
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Article47 1939-04-10 1 Rome, Apr. 9. A COMMUNIQUE from Tirana states that mechanised troops occupied Argyrocastro, which is m southern Albania. Another communique states that an Albanian administrative committee composed of the "most eminent Albanian officials and dignitaries" has taken ovei the administration of Albania temDorarily.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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140 1939-04-10 1 London, Apr. 9. THE executive committee of the Moslem Society of Great Pritain, at a meeting m London, passed a resolution deploring Italy's action m Albania and placing on record its "condemnation of this unwarranteo attack on a peacefully-disposed Moslem country." Paris. Apr. 9. Italy's invasion140 words
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Advertisement35 1939-04-10 1 m tt n. „„■■<> Girl In Albania Se Planes Over Canton 3 j Fstat* Fire I ulverM roubles J g Bom > •Taces 1« T dav \Vif 1 7 s Kan badminton 19 J Itiegrtms M '"X35 words
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167 1939-04-10 2 Accompanying Queen Geraldine Singapore, Sunday. flight fronfl Tirana to Fiorina m Greece. RiIUWPOW KO» S£Tw«jMnd f fl wiie. son and dmighttr to join hfca bi the ewe «*M«*^.2i3R& Ll by the Albanian royal household, jn 'I'arCssary visa had already been .m. but it167 words
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64 1939-04-10 2 (From OttrOwn Beparler) IViiang, Saturda>. •fllK (hath ol 14-year-old hintm b«y was rcpint.'d at the Dato Kraniat police station on Monday last. It appears that the boy. Yong Kooi Senj;, was plucking fruits at But u (iantong on Mar. 29 when he fell64 words
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74 1939-04-10 2 Washington, Apr. 8. "ALTHOUGH we mv lvluctant to admit it, Ux> best American aircraft ire second bed lo (inmauy's." said Mr. loaeph Ames. chairman <>f the National Adviaory found! of Aeronautics, to the Senate Appropriations c tnmittee, according >'\ idence publi bed h( re.Reuter - 74 words
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Article49 1939-04-10 2 Cairo, Apr. 9. A REPORT from Riad, the capital oi BftOdia Arabia, states that negotiations arc taking place for a treaty of friendship and commerce between Japan and Snudia Arabia. The negotiations, it is stated, also concern the granting to Japan of petroleum, concession. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article69 1939-04-10 2 Shanghai, Apr. 8. AI-TER having a conference with Sir Archibald Kerr C'ark-Kw. British Ambassador to China, and British lead den m Shanghai, the British Ambassador to Japan, Sir Robert Craigie, re'urned tr> Japan by steamer yesterday. Meanwhile M. Henri Cosme, French Ambassador to China who left Pongtong aboardChinese Central News Agency - 69 words
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120 1939-04-10 2 Two Motor Mishaps Within Ten Minutes Singapore, Saturday. THE ambulance deait with two motor-car mi<:hap s this evenmg—vvi thin the space of ten minutes. At 7.16 p.m. a call was received from tlje Beach Road police station where male Chinese had been taken lo afte he bad been .\-iwcked down120 words
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Article, Illustration32 1939-04-10 2 ,vi,,i h-inueiicd uh«. a bis saioon lur ran into a telegraph post near ,!n',r>. re, on Saturday ni S ht. A Chtetie is *»d t. have been injured. --Inbune.32 words
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Article119 1939-04-10 2 Singapore, Sunday. CINGAPORE experienced one of the wettest Easters for many years 3 when heavy rain fell almost continuously yesterday and to-day, flooding as usual many low-lyin- parts of the countryside and inconveniencing various shop-keepers and householders whosp premises were covered many inches with water Sport m119 words
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95 1939-04-10 2 U.S.A. To Have 54,006 Air Mechanics Soon Washington, Apr. 9. IT is officially revealed that the ctiiI ted states administration is arranging to train thousands of avia tion mechanics m higb throughout the country, while P" ou *Luld he trained m colleges, to mcci the defence nerds. Precedent Koossvelt isReuter - 95 words
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Article57 1939-04-10 2 German Warning To France And Britain Berlin, Apr. 8.-ln hailing M» tbu^! tically Spain's adhesion to the Comintern Pact, the German Pip dresses a threatening warning tain and France. Th.c National Zeitung writes new attempt by the Western I <; exercise fresh pressure on Nay .>' SpainReuter - 57 words
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Article90 1939-04-10 3 Japanese Woman Pilot Shot Down I Sian. Apr. 9. L unconfirmed report front .West Shanvi front reports for the ftrst Kan "c woman pilot was found Con" the Japanese service perfe thaMn a raid on West L^i on Am. 1. on' Japanese plane C brousht down at a villaje eastSd90 words
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Article189 1939-04-10 3 LAND FORCES GAIN GROUND Kweilin, Apr. 9. |T is officially learned that the simultaneous offensive launched on all fronts by the Chinese forces m Kwangtung Province m South China has resulted m general gains. The Chinese captured Sunwui, a county seat m the morning of Apr.189 words
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84 1939-04-10 3 Malayan Chinese Volunteers In China Chungking, Apr. 9. SOME 12.000 South Seas Chinese who returned to their fatherland lo perform wartime services m recent months are at present undergoing shortterm political and military training under the auspices of the South-west Transportation Bureau of the National Military Council, after which theyChinese Central News Agency - 84 words
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Article75 1939-04-10 3 Brussels, Apr. 9. A Royal Decree enforcing the right of civil requisitions throughout Belgium will be published m to-morrow's official Gazette It is understood that the Decree empowers the authorities to requisition transport including private cars, lorries, carts and horses and accommodation where required. It is thusReuter - 75 words
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Advertisement19 1939-04-10 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China BuMtef Chafe Street, PHONE SMB. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.19 words
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Advertisement125 1939-04-10 3 Do You Need Classes? Only an examination by a skilled qualified spewill tell you to A^WJE^ 1 rhat extent your vision S to deficient. K. A. THOMPSON Dr. of Ocular Science, Gavt. Licentiate (U.S.A.) 35 Years European Clinical Experience 4, Arcade Ground Floor. Tel. 3002. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO., SILVIKRIN LOTION125 words
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Advertisement390 1939-04-10 4 PAVILION rfO-DAY AT 3.15 6.15 9.15 EVEIJVC-N KS A <.O<M) I.Af <.H AM) HKIIK'S A IMO IKt JEVERYONE WII.I. M)VK THK •< NMKS. C»MKin i:W. \\^^^W^ "OLD BONES of the RIVER" y&wt 111 Fill ll k A Gainsborough Picture Starring I f^ES I S3 4- .11 WITH I J 1390 words
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Advertisement189 1939-04-10 5 mt" ZiXR SERAXGOON RD. ,«n; I■■ I. ENTRANCE I, DANCE PALACE. I \RC.FST AIR-CONDITIONED CABARET IN MALAYA WITH BAR HIM' L-*** AND RESTAURANT ATTACHED. IsNAPPV DANCE BAND AND IHE PICK OF DANCE JIOSTCSSES EAST 0F sl tz Tel. No. 2477 I IXIMIT DAXCES- (ADMISSION 50ct$.) I FROM 9-30 P.3H TO189 words
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Advertisement223 1939-04-10 5 T" lIMI HIM! III! ■HIIIIIIVIIIIIIMIMIIIIUIMIIIKIII^r Positively Last Day! lT£?* V YamV am ALHAMBRA 1 3-15, 6-15 9-15 p.m. JUST AROUND THE CORNER j 1 CHARLES FARRELL JOAN DAVIS I £k- AMANDA DUFF BERT LAHR BILL ROBINSON A I j tJV:.y T < Wm> Hrn, kt it*, i «Ml^r ••< Om"»n223 words
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Article44 1939-04-10 6 The Huppy World cycling champinish >1 w7bWe to have bte, held gurinj the weekend had to be aban-onc owing to the rain, and w-11 now be held on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. i Ticket* already bought will hold good thi.s week44 words
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Article173 1939-04-10 6 Students' Art Exhibition Singapore.- Apr. i). A KKAXGEMEXTS are .veil m hand for the Third Annual Schools Exhibition, to be held m the St. Andrew's School Hall shortly. The objects of this enterprise, towards the .success of which school boys on the Committee play no small part, ar to promote173 words
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779 1939-04-10 6 BLAZING RUBBISH CAUSES HUGE DAMAGE (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Saturday. ALLEGED to have set fire to combustible matter so rashly as to damage to the property of others, an Indian named Suppiah Nlai, stood his trial before Mr. A. \V. Bellamy on Wednesday.779 words
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Advertisement170 1939-04-10 6 it j EMPIRE TALKIE! Matinee: To clay Only SOI LS AT SKA 5 i KID (ULAHAIT 1 GRAND THEATRE j Matinee: To-day Oniy CHAKLIK CHAN AT THE OPERA' 1 and The LIFE of EBOLE /OLA ....•■•>••■ ■•■■■^r ...■■»■«■>■■■«■ ■■"^r ■■■■■■•■^r OPENING TO-DAY SIMULTANEOUSLY J _AT THE— EMPIRE TALKIE and SUN170 words
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Article108 1939-04-10 7 The News BEFORE It's News i\\ I: The appea??meni-mak- m ,v nul oflf the evil day th n cannot avoid a nm^.ne kind for vety much Mnssofini must Yhead after new ?W>ry. |9 Events ate moving ftnl.klv towards a double crisis stated by a nr^e or other of the dicwill108 words
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Article78 1939-04-10 7 March and ApfM brought the double crisi*— Hitlers threat to Romania and Poland and th* ifiiorc of Czechoslovakia, and Mu'tsoliniVft on Albania and first official statement of demands from France. The o months brought also the first showdown on the threat to Poland and Rumania. Holland now78 words
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Article156 1939-04-10 7 Chungking, Apr. H \K has forced China to resort to Ti?r age-old system of foreign trarip -nading her goods for whatever hina needs on a purely barter basiv 'he Marco Polo Bridge incident >n Jt.'.v 7. 1937, China ha* concluded merits with Bruain. United >tat(>156 words
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Article, Illustration139 1939-04-10 7 Singapore Saturday. CIRING a National Saluto of 21 guns the US.S. Augusta the Flagship of the United States Asiatic Squadron, steamed into the Man-O-War anchorage th>s noniing, from The U.S.S. Augusta, is one of the foreign naval craft struck by an anti-aircraft shell during th.-»139 words
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234 1939-04-10 7 ADMITS BORROWING FROM CHETTIES (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. MEMBER of the local bar, Mr. K. M. Coomarasamy was publicly examined m the Perak Supreme Court on Thursday last m a bankruptcy suit m which he was involved It the extent of about 10.000.234 words
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Advertisement111 1939-04-10 7 "City Of Bedford" Penang Saturday -The EJerman iincr -City of Bedford" steamed into the Penan'" harbour with a broken propeller blade. Thursday, evening. The distressed ship transmitted a wire to the Penang agents, and when it came alongside Swettenham Pier a party oi divers immediately went down and inspected the111 words
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Article284 1939-04-10 8 4 FEW days Ago the world was unaware that Albania constituted an Italian problem. We had not been informed that the tiny Country threatened the mighty Italian Empire, and all the fubninatfoni of Mussolini were reserved for France. Hut France is jxnverI'ul. Uttle Albania had an army Of284 words
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Article507 1939-04-10 8 WATCH JAPAN! THE occupation of Hainan by the forces of Japan would have much less significance m the eyes of Euroipean statesmen, more particularly I hose of France and Britain, if the Japanese had been ever known to relinquish territory on which they had J once effectively set foot. It507 words
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Article, Illustration435 1939-04-10 8 Significance Of The Occupation Of HAINAN By Air-Corn. LE.O. Charlton, C.B., C.M.C., D.S,O, to conjecture that Germany has, likewise, offered to -take care" of any .situation which night ftrtM 10 consecuence of the .seizure of Hainan. The longer the war drags on. and the more economically exhausted Japan becomes owing435 words
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Advertisement13 1939-04-10 8 To-day's White Label Announcement The surest test of a man's discrimination. BEWAE'S VV.PS.-K.13 words
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Article738 1939-04-10 9 The World Of Flight So far, they remain the only type of aeroplane which promises to solve the oroblem of air communication m the heart of crowded cities, or m regions where the terrain is broken or mountainous. Army Staff officers at Camberley the I738 words
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Article581 1939-04-10 9 THE "POU" CRAZE REVIVED mm Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. li. IK E a reminder of a bad dream m es the news that a new fou is going into production to ance This is our old friend (or emv) the Flying Flea, but m a nwn-up form. Most people581 words
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Advertisement21 1939-04-10 9 For Your Convenience BEFORE OR AFTER THE SHOW DIM: At The CAPITOL RESTAURANT Fresh Sydney Rock Oysters AND Bandoeng Strawberries obtainable.21 words
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Advertisement174 1939-04-10 9 NEDERLANDSCH HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N. V. incorporated In the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 13* Paid Up Capitr i 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of the Board of Directon H. C. REHBOCK. Managing: Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH Preside* M. TAUDIN CHABOT174 words
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Advertisement87 1939-04-10 9 1 your Vitality with J SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD PASSEMGER'S BAGGAGE Tel. 5926 2. Flniavson Oreen It is imposVB>^jh^ sible for an individual to provide tor his valued possessions the safety that is afforded by our vautfj where we have safe boxes Jf various sixes for hire at moderate87 words
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Article, Illustration185 1939-04-10 10 The Percussion Band oi Christ Church Infants' School, Albany Street. Regent's Park, London, gave a performance at County Hall, Westminster, London, as one of the educational demonstrations m connection with the London Country Council's Jubilee exhibition. Here are young members of the band rehearsing on the terrace185 words
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Article, Illustration233 1939-04-10 11 Doing a different kind of figure work are members of the English ice-hockey team which met Davos, the noted Swiss team, at Wembley Arena, Load on, practising at Wembley m preparation for the match. Here is Kelly, one of England's sharpshooters, using a row of teapots U233 words
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Article, Illustration1071 1939-04-10 12 H.H.TUNGKU MAHKOTA "At Home" A glimpse of Newly built the Interior of the Istana Bukit Tulang ISTANA Bukit Tulang, the new residence of their Highnesses Tungku Mahkota and Ungku Aminah of Johore, is large yet unpretentious. Built on the summit of a slope, commanding a magnificent view of the Straits1,071 words
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Advertisement655 1939-04-10 14 z=Z CHARCEURS REUNIs' mm^n^^*^} cAp G VARELLA AKt For 'Marseilles'. Nantes, St. Nazarie Bordeaux Anr. 28 IJBBKgMraSttf^fM^SfißSa^^^^l:' f-'tS N CAP P^DARAN* For Saieon, Tourane and Haiphong May 3 mTMßWlJHMfKJ^teflg^^WßHß^l&S^^^fc^ r &p TOUPANE For Saigon, Tourane and Haiphong 23. BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA. LINtS or PA s QU ier Frs^ A,n .INCORPORATED655 words
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Article1483 1939-04-10 15 HOME SOCCER RESULTS TABLES is of bnglish and Scottish League football matches, played R 1 i'-iturda}. are given below. All the results were cabled by Reuter KN(;1 1S LEAGUE, DIV. I. I Arsenal 2 inin^" m 2 Sunderland I ton w. j Aston Villa v irH° n A 0 EvertonReuter - 1,483 words
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Advertisement273 1939-04-10 15 BIB\S PIIILP LIKE. (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due W|«- MERKUR Aor. 28 May 4 :iAHLLLA May 28 June 3 Special cheap rovnd trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at tne wing ratei I ■:>• Class paisfngers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or ile!b 'he connecting X.P.M. Vessel.273 words
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Advertisement65 1939-04-10 15 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA T A L HI A M 10.00U TONS SAILING APRIL 20 AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon an* S "°S4aaW «eke* to China and Japan .Interchangeable P.65 words
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Miscellaneous147 1939-04-10 15 SHIPS IX DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Ship Godown Gate Gate Peisander 2U I l Norviken 2 l Anshun 22 1 1 H.M.S. Herald 20 1 1 Chenonceaux 18 2 3 Bangalore 16 J An tenor 14 2 3 Kaiang 11 :< Talisse 9147 words
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Article642 1939-04-10 16 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. i LARGE holiday crowd were present to-day at the Perak Turf Club at Ipoh for the first day of the Easter Skye meeting. The weather was bright, but the goin^ was holding after the previOM day's rain. ■111. SWEEP THK dfftW for642 words
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Article293 1939-04-10 16 Johannesburg. N 'a year-old Sturgess becamp tho jroungesi ever to win a title wh™ hi the- Davis Sip player t 'J'.nal rure read 6-2, 9-7. 3-6, HORSES CLASS 5. DIV. I, 5' 2 FUR Sam Burger 1Q 7 Stone Ginger 1Q 5 First Bid jq q293 words
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Article73 1939-04-10 16 KING ZOG FLEES Rome, Apr. 8. A COMMUNIQUE announcing the departure of King Zog of Albania from Tirana for an unknown destination i s published by the Italian Official News Agency. Paris Apr. 8.-A Salonika telegrarr rtJl? S*^*!!** Zog s sist€rs have af: a?u at Florm a with the QujpenReuter - 73 words
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Article59 1939-04-10 16 Singapore, Saturday. 4 N aeroplane belonging to Un <»- Penan^ Fly.ng Club had i foiced landing at Scudai to-day while on the way from Penan? to Singapore. Ihft aerop'?jne was flaaMfftti hut thr two occupants, Mr K. K. Hope-Falkncr, of the SiruiN Se.il»ments Police, and Mr.59 words
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Miscellaneous92 1939-04-10 16 TO-DAY'S TIPS FOLLOWING are selections for this afternoon's racing at Ipoh. Horses. Class 5. Div. 1, 5> 2 Fins Stone Ginger. Tinkurrin. Horses. Class 5, Div. 2. 5» 2 Furs. Evergreen. M.G.M. Horses. Class 5, Div. 3. 5> 2 Furs Little Mother. Republican. Horses. Class 5. 8 2 Furs. Sky92 words
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Article, Illustration236 1939-04-10 17 Yachts Overturn In Sumatra Singapore, Sunday. SCORING a total of bl points for th* day, the Tfcrrri fc'^nfavore Yatcl* Club beat the Port Dickson Yatch Club at the continuation of the regatta held by the home Club, to-day. Port Dickson collected 51 points. Owing to236 words
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Article, Illustration786 1939-04-10 17 Semi-Final Thrills: Craik And Bain Narrowly Beaten (By A Special Correspondent) [HE final of the Malayan amateur golf championship will be contested this morning, over the course of the Royal Singapore Golf Club, by Dr. E. Laidlaw Thomson and Commander H.786 words
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Article416 1939-04-10 17 Saturday Evening. THE ideal golf weather of the morning A failed to hold, for rain began m the middle of the afternoon and thereafter fell continuously— not heavily but unpleasantly, making good play decidedly difficult. Wet grips and wetness of greens, caused many strokes to be droppea, and416 words
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Article1373 1939-04-10 18 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Penang, Sunday AN unfinished 104 by Eu Cheow Teik m Penang's second innings today was the feature of the cricket match against Perak which will be resumed to-morrow, the third day. Penang should be able to win, if rain does not interfere, for after1,373 words
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Article, Illustration233 1939-04-10 18 (Tribune Start Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. £FTER a sensational collapse by Selangor again m the seccn 1 innings, Singapore won the in^er-state cricket match to-day by 131 runs. Smart fielding, steidy bowling and efficient leadership all contributed to Singapore's victory. NMIt ol Selangor'a tetamen ewtn "<r ;ui(i233 words
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Article228 1939-04-10 18 siN(ap(mE_isr innings *^ier c U da Silva b Hunter 9n 35*£r lb L rtR S ChedW Chv'( p Murnv h r w 26 wa.,os b (nnbvx «j n ph A ttVAl Onrb0)t slnRh Extras 5 Total 124 We4 f i R 2 w H.mter }J 0 r^, x228 words
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Article33 1939-04-10 18 lSFlSJ£*£l Government ir J d f appoint General KuniaKi Koiso. former Commander of the Kornn garrison. as the new ittSbjer of Overseas Affair. General Eg 0 vlslo1 Chinese Central News.33 words
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Article68 1939-04-10 18 MALA VAN SOCCER TOURISTS TO MEET ONE of the most interesting soccer matches to be played this season will take place at the Anson Koad Stadium on Friday. April 14. when the S.A.F.A. team which shortly leaves on a tour to Saigon meets the S.C.F.A. team which will have arrived68 words
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Article780 1939-04-10 19 YESTERDA Y'S SENS A TIONS ISGAPORE LADY CHAMPION BEATEN PENANG, SUNDAY. MM WAN BADMINTON a tatl play was seen. J /Sable pair Low Keat Sop and OtoSooi iPerak) out-pointed Tan Ing and Ooi Teik Hock (Penangj jo 6 It was a keen struggle m Sic smashing .seemed780 words
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Article, Illustration90 1939-04-10 19 To Play Miss Doreen Sansoni In Colombo? »ISS QEM HOAHLNG. who recently save tennis exhibitions at Singapore and Kuala Lumpur m aid of the .China Relief Fund, will, it is understood. play m Colombo 011 her way back to Europe, against the AllMalayan and Ceylon Women's champion, Miss Doreen Sansoni.90 words
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Article331 1939-04-10 19 I ndo-Cey lo nese Tennis (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. I LL the semi-finals except one were played to-day la the fourth AllMalayan Indo-Ceylonese teniws tournament, being held at the T.P.C.A. courts P. Suppiah (Sel.K the holder of the open singles, will defend his title against C. Madhavan iSel.>331 words
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284 1939-04-10 20 BRITISH PARLIAMENT TO MEET THIS WEEK ITALY BREAKS London. Apr. o. X Utfey, ami MM m conference lor an h >m. 'Wr Milee. Sir AfdutaW StocWr a.v. Lord C«we i:^ .-oouos',u ,1,, "m r. Mr. CtomberWn, to recall I arliam-mi" n. Al U« middle of nexl week. At the Cabinet284 words
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Article199 1939-04-10 20 Italian Press Defends Action Konif. Apr. H. TIIK Italian Press is very bitter against foreign new* agencies and newspapers The newspaper "11 rtottlt which is part of the semiofficial 'Giornftle IVltalia' publishes a lead:r under the title *A Defensive Action." and after c-riticis.iig those actions -Mid describing th.' ■MUM ofReuter - 199 words
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Article70 1939-04-10 20 Belgrade. Nov. 8. ITALY has given an assurance to Yugoslavia, according to local newspapers, that normal conditions will be reestablished m Albania "a.s soon as Italy has obtained satisfaction". The statement .says that Yugoslavia hopes a rapid solution will be found, which will t»ive satisfaction to the two70 words
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Article107 1939-04-10 20 SINGAPORE WIN BOWLS MEETING (Tribune Staff Reporter) Penanß, Sunday. lfl the inter-Colony bowls tourney. Singapore won three games of four m the pairs. Results (FetMni players first*: W. J. Burnet and H J. Hutton 4. T B Rogers and M Markham 17. J. R. Wa.M.n and F. N Sver 11107 words
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Article75 1939-04-10 20 GREECE TO PUT UP UNITED FRONT Paris. Apr. 9. TIIK Greek Legation here announced that political leaders, M. Schliemann, M. Argyropoul and M. K. Venizelos tilled and informed the Minister that they and General Plastiras are ceasing all opposition to their country's government m face of the international situation andReuter - 75 words
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Article115 1939-04-10 20 Singapore, Sunday. THE cricket match between the I S.C.C. and Colin Millers XI arranged for to-day had to be abandoned owing to the rain. Play will resume to-morrow (Monday) at II a.m., weather and ground conditions permitting. When play was interrupted on Saturday, the scores were: sec Capt.115 words
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Article72 1939-04-10 20 Rome. Apr. 9. King Zop: fled from Albania according to m Italian newsagency despatch irom Tirana. He crossed the frontier into Greece near Kortcha, 70 rriles south-east of Tirana to-day it is reported that he is on his way to Athens. and eventually to Salonica, to72 words
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Article108 1939-04-10 20 S.R.C. TENNIS TIES riOLLOWING are further ties m the S.R.C. tennis tournament. Tuesday, April 11 Championship Singles: HE. Hughes vs. H. N. Balhetchet. Handicap Singles "A": C. A. Norris <— 3> vs. Barth tscrj: P. F. de Souza (+30.3) vs. S W. Moreira <— 3>; Veterans Singles: C B. Webb108 words
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Article71 1939-04-10 20 PERHAPS few countries m the world have had such a ihequered career as Albania. First. a Turkish province— declared ind< pendent. 1912 First Kinj (Prince William) abandoned the throne a revolt m 1920 and another m 1924 a Republic. 1925 King: Zog's monarchy. 1928. Kins Zog. a71 words
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Article74 1939-04-10 20 Rumanian Protest To Reich Berlin. Apr 8. 'THE Rumanian Minister has lodged I A protest to the Reich against Italy's action m Albania. Rumours of troop movements on tl Polish frontier at* officially denied Any troop movements taking place. I is explained, concern troops returning to stations from Moravia andReuter - 74 words
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Article219 1939-04-10 20 C. S. A. WIN SOCCER FRIENDLY C.S.A. 7. S.C.E.MA j I N a friendly *am« of soccer pla> ea 1* on the S.H.B Padang yesterday the Chinese Spirts Association beai the Singapore Chinese Engineering Mechanics Association by seven goai* to two. hj ,j Play was interesting m the first m»219 words