Morning Tribune, 11 April 1939
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section12 1939-04-11 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE hi.. 59 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, April 11, 1939. FIVE CENTS.12 words
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Article473 1939-04-11 1 PARLIAMENT ON THURSDAY URTHER AXIS MOVES SAID IMMINENT RISIS DEVELOPMENTS EXPECTED London, April 10 )OTH Houses of Parliament have been summoned -Mo meet on Thursday "m public interest/ The ssion is not expected to last more than one day. LL BUT TWO OF THE 22 MINISTERS WERE473 words
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Article128 1939-04-11 1 Ships Massed Off Grecian Coast? T n P London, Apr. 10. I 1 Admiralty categorically deny a report abroad that the Medici an F!cet is concentrated at U| fu on the Grecian coastline. he l M P ri e Hl ned m London that all nits of128 words
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Article, Illustration70 1939-04-11 1 KING VICTOR EMMANUEL London, Apr. 10. nPHE Daily Telegraph's Rome correspondent announces that a group of Albanian notables headed by the chieftain Giono offered the Crown of Albania to King Victor Emmanuel of Italy m the name of the Albanian people before the occupation of Tirana. According70 words
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Article58 1939-04-11 1 Athens, Apr. 10. THE Premier M. Metaxas has issued a 1 message to the people stating tha^ the Government possesses all means ot assuring the absolute independence and integrity of the country, and advism?, them to go quietly about their business, confident that the Government will continue to58 words
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Article25 1939-04-11 1 Tripoli Apr. 10: Gen. Goenng has arrived from Italy. He was receiwd by Marshal Balbo, the Governor General, and other officials -Reuter25 words
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169 1939-04-11 1 ITALIAN TROOPS NEAR GREECE German Soldiers On The Move Rome, Apr. i'J. ITALIAN troops, continuing their ad--1 vance m Albania, have occupied Argyrokastron, a few miles from the Greek frontier, and Berat, 40 miles south of Tirana. 1 Italian grenadiers have occupied .Koritza near the Greek border. Mussolini will probably169 words
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Article72 1939-04-11 1 London, Apr. 10. IEADING Moslems m London, meeting? L to-day, demanded that Mussolini should renounce the title of "defender of Islam" assumed after the Abyssinian conquest. They also urged that the Oriental Academy, opened m Italy fly? years ago, should be closed as a protest against72 words
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Article54 1939-04-11 1 Bucharest. Apr. 10. A large Bulgarian delegation will arrive m Berlin on Apr. 18 to join the celebration of Hitler's birthday. The Prime Minister M. Kios.seivanoff and the War Minister may head the delegation which will definitely include the Ministers of Finance and Trade, and thre«54 words
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Advertisement17 1939-04-11 1 On Other Pages j gS. t»m I SR.A. Heport Fa"- j? (."II 18 S BSSS mm m17 words
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Article176 1939-04-11 2 Chinese Advance On Canton Macao. Apr. It THE Japanese suffered heavy losses and abandoned Sun* vi yester--1 day morn.nir. and Kongmoon, I'akkai and Jongjw last night. 1 ne> rHn-aterf to knukonif outskirts where Chinese KwWfri troops are allaekmg fiercely. .Japanese losses m yesterdays engagements are estimatedReuter - 176 words
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Article45 1939-04-11 2 Two Night Mails Leave Singapore. Mjnda/. Two tram services left Singapore tonight instead of the usual one. Ai 10 p.m., train left Singapore for Kuala Lumpur, carrying first-class passengers only. A\second train left at 10.40 p.m. >uth. accommodation for second and tnird class passengers only.45 words
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Article, Illustration103 1939-04-11 2 Where Malaya Can Teach Australia Singapore, Monday. "FRONT page advertising as done m Malaya can be adopted with advantage by the majority of newspapers m Australia." said Miss Helen Wighton a charming young journalist on the staff of the "Advertiser" m Adelaide m an interview on board the "Nieuw Zeeland"103 words
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Article101 1939-04-11 2 Kweilin, Apr. 10. FK.irriNt, m south China is, at ■resent centered on the south ser I.mii oi the union-Hankow railu.tv n. rlh ot Canton, te uhich poini the Japanese have rushed 4.000 reinf..n ements .v an attempt to s.op I the h.nese aclvaiue on Canton from the north.101 words
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Article69 1939-04-11 2 On Hainan Island, ftuhting broke out anew as the Japanese attempted to clear *'j ;sl Human ol Chinese forces end cut tne Chinese junction, Unking the three cities ol Chiungtung, Woenchsne and Anting <>•■•>. 2,000 Japanese troops •>, fl °zen tank and ovei 4<) armoured car uul69 words
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Article92 1939-04-11 2 Singapore Chinese Commended Chungking, Apr. 10. THE Chinese Overseas Commission has sent a cable to the Singapore Chinese community commending Kuomintang members, Huang Yuyi. Shen Taicheng and Wang Sun for organising Singapore mechanics, a party of whom have returned to China to serve their fatherland. The telegram points out that92 words
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Article62 1939-04-11 2 Singapore, Monday. THE -ChcnoiHTaux" on he- return voy 1 Bg« to France today will have no rewei than three French Oonsub I General returning hi mr on leave. Thtjr are M prtfia French Consul general from Batavia. who arrived this norntaa aboard the Wteuw £3t_3« NU62 words
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Article73 1939-04-11 2 4 KELTEK message from Durban, xltlaleti Apr. 10, announces the deata „f Mr. s I Thornton, former luisne Judge, Singaptre. fa '!p 7 Tllo: j ltcn calL^ to the Bar i'i,:r;'Vnt\ n vasadmilted to the strait. wrai an.| lvlagistrate Malapp.. ...<_ #_-i °™R ye,.,. an Actm,73 words
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Article144 1939-04-11 2 Sarawak Ruler Here CIR CHARLES VVNER BROOU Sarawak s White Rajah arrived yesterday evening by the S.s. Yyner Brooke on his annual summer tria to England. Accompanying the Rajah i.s the Raia_ Muda. Mr. A.W.D. Brooke. Mr bjc Spurray. Private Secretary, and Mr J Mrs. Pascoe and Miss Patsy Pascoe144 words
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Article226 1939-04-11 2 HIT WIFE WITH CHANGKOL, FINED Balik Pulau, Apr. II ASTHUGGLE following some domestic d agreement m the home between husband and wife led a young Chinese couple to the Bayon Lepas Court when Tan Ah Pee. a resident of Batu Muang, appeared before Mr A. H.H. Hussain, on a charge226 words
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Article93 1939-04-11 2 {Chungking. Apr WTis officially stated that. the Japa c* drive on the Chungtiao mountain r an_*e en the South-Shansi border, which commenced on Mar. 28 hiis m failed, miserably. In their five- way advance on Ch .mgtiao. the Japanese were assisted d* mountain artillery and airplanesChinese Central News Agency - 93 words
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Advertisement28 1939-04-11 2 "CARLOS" No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 European Htir Drtaen For ladiu im l Gmkmen Specialist* m all the latest *P"ts m cdi. ""•e anil manicure. Prices moderate.28 words
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Article267 1939-04-11 3 EC ALMOST CUT INTO TWO YOUNG TAMIL ON MURDER CHARGE (From Our Own Correspondent) Teluk Anson, Apr. 10. ALLEGED to have been wanted by the Police since March 20, A 1935. Subramaniam, a young Tamil, was arrested m Sitiawan by the Sitiawan Police last week. He was brought over to267 words
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Article102 1939-04-11 3 SINGHALESE NATIONAL DAY Till Siaffhaleae National Day, which falls en Friday. Apr. 14. will be celebrated m Singapore, under the auspices of the Singlul.i Janotukara Maha Sabha. at SJM p.m. on that day at the Victim Government Knglish School. Jalan Besar. The organisers have arranged an excellent programme of music.102 words
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Article239 1939-04-11 3 Fawned Class s Diamonds, Gaoled (Frew Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Apr. 10. JJEspiTE a severe warning by I>etective ofticers, a young Chinese is alle-ed to have attempted to pawn four pieces of glass as diamonds umi.s a false bill of sale, at a pawnshop mi n Menglembu oi» March H.239 words
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Article, Illustration27 1939-04-11 3 „'.„„in_ wlftdav at St. Pauls Church, of Mr. Lawrence Salmon and Miss Daisy Oehlers. pilU ,aken at the {*> JridesmaSd was Miss Blanche Noeline Margaret Oehlers.B.xtm.iu uas TribuneTribune - 27 words
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Article50 1939-04-11 3 Chungking. Apr. 10. M. Quillaume Georges-Picot first secretary and counsellor at the Ittach Embassy is, at present, visiting 8U» ng. China's 'baby" province accompanied by Madame Georges-Picot. Jhey were entertained by Governor L v Hai, MkJng governor, at Tachienlu. Sikong capital Sq Apr 7— Chinese Central News agency.50 words
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Article130 1939-04-11 3 5,000 Sikhs To Confer In Ipoh (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Apr. 10. Extensive arrangements on a very elaborate scale have been completed for the conference of the Guru Kalahidar Divan In Ipoh during the weekend when over 5,000 Sikhs from all parts of the country are expected. The scene130 words
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104 1939-04-11 3 JAPANESE DETAIN NINE PORTUGUESE VESSELS Hongkong. Apr. 10. A Shanghai dispatch states that three Japanese warships off the east coast of Chekiang detained nine Portuguese coastal steamers plyme between Shanghai and Weuchow, and forced them to return to Woosung outside Shanghai yesterday. The Shan^ha Portuguese Consul-General protested to the JapaneseChinese Central News Agency - 104 words
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Article223 1939-04-11 5 (MM COnWlrM***] Bangkok. Apr. 8. L_ Gamblin* Art sets forth oyer ore 0 f gambling games which a X prohibited under any) 1,,,,,.-. But a royal decree m this week's Gazette 1 1 such of them as may V!n -;''"„l by the Minister of I.„ new223 words
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Advertisement291 1939-04-11 5 f w Positively Last Day! j 1..™ 0^ ALHAMBRA I j 3-15, 6-15 9-15 p.m. I yjf 9*^ TEMPLE I w» Z JUST AROUND THE CORNER CHARLES FARRELL JOAN DAVIS I mtm AMANDA DUFF -BERT LAHR Ar^mmm. BILL ROBINSON a i I K^W^^B **ANXUNP-UIGIOm-(OUWtTHaaf t OON-lolNff|)^^ J0 I *~^^fkJ. C291 words
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107 1939-04-11 6 More Protests Against America's New Neutrality Legislation I Chungking, Apr 10 AMERICAN resident, im ChenftU l»V< .sent '..nt ti legram to President Roosevelt, the stuff Department and the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee oleing objection to America's new Neutrality legislation, which places China mi Japan on an equal foot Wig. 'iin107 words
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Article846 1939-04-11 6 DIPLOMATIC CONFERENCES IN LONDON CLOSE ANGLO-FRENCH COLLABORA TLON London, Apr. 1(1. A SPECIAL meeting of Parliament; stronJv urged by the Opposition leaders, may he called to-morrow or on Wednesday. Lord Halifax yesterday three times saw the Italian Charge d'Affaire. m refund to disquieting rumours of further Italian activities and left846 words
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Article69 1939-04-11 6 Hongkong, Apr. 10 A TOKYO telegram says that the Japanese Foreign Minister. Hachiro Arita. was received by the Emperor yesterday afternoon when he reported to tne throne the European .situation revolving :]\d the Albanian question. Important Japanese Cabinet minist- rs, including the premier and the foreign,69 words
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1162 1939-04-11 7 8614,551 RACING TAX FOR GOVERNMENT S. R. A. REPORT FOR 1938 4\ ill round advance m the financial position of the Straits Racing A v«_ Nation— and that m spite of anxiety and depression of the r is recorded m the annual report for IMS ot the Stipendiary ih* S.R.1,162 words
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185 1939-04-11 7 AX engineering exhibition the first of its kind to be held it Malaya is being- organised by Mr. George E. Lee of the Happy World Ltd., and vvill be held at the Happf World Covered Stadium during June. The Stadium will be converted into a veritable185 words
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306 1939-04-11 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Tuesday, April 11,1939. WARLIKE LABOUR THERE was a time when the British Labour Party clamoured for a reduction of the Services and a policy oi peace all round, indeed it was to a Labour Prime Minister that the country owed the nearly disastrous policy of Disarmament In these306 words
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Article1397 1939-04-11 8 Robert Aron - WHA T'S WR ONG with DEMOCRACY Robert Aron by Xt The m EVERYWHERE we sec the democracies, dazed and supine, giving way before thr dictatorships. They are retn ating on all fronts What is astonishing la not so much tbe Ivenesa of the dictatorship.*--•..lnch, alter all. is their reason for1,397 words
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Advertisement15 1939-04-11 8 I nEWARJSf I 111 1 11 white I I label I j WHISKY I W_P.S.-D115 words
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526 1939-04-11 9 NEW SYNTHETIC YARN IN AMERICA MAY DRIVE OUT SILK IN HOSIERY MARKET New York. mTimmmZmSmZ bf fore 1M». Kdu Pont de Nemoure announced m a stateand h^r P c This synthetic product m ent nerc. will closely resemble, natural silk and if it lives up to expectations will drive silk526 words
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Article91 1939-04-11 9 SPEAKING m the Eireann Senate recently. Mr. de Valera, the Premier, said that perpetuation of the partition m Ireland was a danger to them and to Britain. "I do not think that I have ever said that the British Government was solely to blame for91 words
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Advertisement21 1939-04-11 9 For Your Convenience BEFORE OR AFTER THE SHOW DINE At The CAPITOL RESTAURANT Fresh Sydney Rock Oysters AND Bandoeng Strawberries obtainable.21 words
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Advertisement161 1939-04-11 9 NEDERLANDSCH HANDELMAATSCHAPPU N.V. incorporated m the Netherlanda. (Nethsrlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. W* Paid Up Capitf l 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund S. ooo^ Special Reserve 1.000,000 Chairman of the Board of Directois H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D CRENA DE lONGH Preside!!. M. TAUDIN CHABOT161 words
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Article, Illustration614 1939-04-11 10 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Hamm( r smith Bridee Ltndon. m the early hours of the morning caused severe Two bombs wh eh exploded on Hammersmith nriace ia.h awn rh e xr rsion occurred damage to the MdfC ani shattered thousands o windows m bu.ld^/^ were blown up. just alter a lorry hr.dPlanet News - 614 words
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Article, Illustration2197 1939-04-11 12 YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE Beautiful IN ORDER TO BE Attractive beauty and attractiveness often go hand m hand they are by no means synonomous and, even though you rr.av have no pretentions to beauty, you can still attract attention and win admiration. This need not be on account ofPlanet News; M.G.M - 2,197 words
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Miscellaneous37 1939-04-11 15 Mail* HHiv-rr-rcil The air mail Imperial l despatched n Singapore on Mar. 31 was delivercj m Lcndon on Apr. 6. The air mail (Netherlands! despatched f:*om Singapore on Anr. 1 was deliverin London on Apr. 7. £|£_tlfe37 words
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Miscellaneous596 1939-04-11 15 1 POSTAL INTELUGENCE j .j. .^..j. TO-DAY l Aden "Imperial Aor. 11 2 p.m. i Africa East "Imperial" 11 2 p.m. Africa East Africa South "Imperial" 11 2 p.m. Burma "Imperial" 11 2 p.m Canada Whole "Imperial" 11 2 p.m. China "Imperial" 11 2 p.m. Egypt, Sucian and Palestine "ImpeHal"596 words
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315 1939-04-11 16 GAYLOO UPSETS AT IPOH RACES OPENING THRILL FOR PUNTERS Our Own J Ipoh. Monday. iYLOO opened ihe final da) af ihe Ptrah Turf Club's skye meet U with an upati to pa 193 to lat leu arho had backed htah Apart from this rtverst, Ine race*etre, arho had turned out315 words
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Article548 1939-04-11 16 Dividends At A Glance Race I— GAYLOO 593 and SU Lassa S7. Bay Rose S7. Race 2— LOVER'S IDOL sis di Rebel King Policy S9. Race 3— Penzance Sl3 si I Evergreen S7 |7. Metro Sl4 Race 4— SKY RAIDER Sl. an La Coloniale SU. Race I —TWINKLING EYES 533548 words
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Article, Illustration1010 1939-04-11 17 MALAYAN GOLF CROWN FOR THOMSON (By A Special Representative) ANOTHER name is added to the roll of Malayan amateur golf chamKoaa that of Dr. E. Laidlaw Thomson, of Singapore, In the eighteen holes final against Commander H. C. Ainslie, of the Naval1,010 words
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Article21 1939-04-11 17 Dr G 10 It is understood ft a nda 7. Gei 'man Minister of "■r.-dtia on Wednesday ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article262 1939-04-11 17 Pahang Win Spooner Cup Penang, Monday. DISPLAYING better understanding and superior horsemanship than their formidable Selangor opponents, Pahang went on to win the much coveted Spooner Cup m the final match played this evening on the Polo Ground by five goals to Selangors 2 I Selangor .started off with a262 words
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Article, Illustration372 1939-04-11 18 THRILLING FIGHT WITH HOLDER Malayan Tournament Concludes (Tribune Staff Reporter) Penang. Monday. THE Malayan Badminton Championships concluded to-day In the preence ol a record crowd. In the Veterans Singles, Urn Kok Liang (Pg.) heat Alimat bin Indot ffi] i 15, IS 9, IS 7.372 words
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Article431 1939-04-11 18 CEYLON TAMIL HOLD SPORTS MEETING JHE Ceylon Tamils' Association held their New Year Sports v.sterdaJ afternoon at their own ground at Balestier Plain before a nd large gathering of members, their families and friends. outclassed Goh Siew Keat and Ahma* bin Indot tPk.i m two straight sets 15—1 15—5. The431 words
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Article172 1939-04-11 18 \l TERANS' SINGLES: Lim Knk Liang (Pg.) beat Alnnat l.in Imlot (81.) 15 !>. 15 7. I mhi s SINGLES: Miss Cecilia Chan (Pg.) beat Miss Lee Chee Net 1N.5.1 12 11. II I. LADIES' DOUBLES: Miss Chan K<Mi Neong and Miss Chant Kon Voani (Si.) Immi172 words
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Article173 1939-04-11 18 Indo-Ceylonese Tennis Finals (Tribune Staff Reporter) mi* ii.. Kuala Lumpur. Monday -«">. 7. tawi-K .sh r i, r.h T m :r t whi<h no,ude<, final t.,..1av. ,P,, C (Sel.) m h( M 2sp plan v<Mi ,ii t 8 4 Macn-van led 3 o m the second set bu Bupriah, pp173 words
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Article163 1939-04-11 18 LONDON. APR l| FOLLOWING ARK TO-DAI S Sit 1 CEK MATCHES:— l FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 2 Blackpool 1 Birminuham 0 Liven., ol 0 Chelsea l Charlton Athlei Derby County 0 Portxr uh i Everton 6 Sunderland 2 Leeds United 3 Maude tPf] Middlesborough 3 Leicesti V Preston North163 words
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Article692 1939-04-11 19 THRILLING FINISH IN INTERSTATE CRICKET (Tribune Staff Reporter) Penang, Monday. JN one of the most thrilling finishes ever seen m either local or inter-State cricket, Penang baat Perak to-day by 53 runs three minutes before the close of play, and with an over and three692 words
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367 1939-04-11 19 CRICKET CLUB BEAT COLIN MILLER'S XI Singapore, Monday. \Yl\(, only an innings game, the Singapore Cricket Club beat Colin Millers XI by 41 runs on the Padang to-day after the aU li had been postponed the whole of yesterday owing to heavy m. C lb. who continued batting this they367 words
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66 1939-04-11 19 RECORD ESTABLISHED IN GOPENG HILL CLIMB Ipoh. Monday. Urn Peng Han, crack Shiga pore motorist, established a record for the Gopeng hill climb, capturing the Storch Cup m the time of 38 4 5 .second to beat the holder H. Goates by 4 seconds. The Team race was won by66 words
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Article25 1939-04-11 19 The cricket match between the St. Andrew's eleven and the Minesweepers, billed for play at Seletar yesterday, did not take place on account of rain.25 words
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142 1939-04-11 19 "Augusta" Baseballers Beat Local Americans f)NK ol the biggest crowds yet to witness a baseball match was seen yesterday afternoon al the Jrlan Besar Stadium when the local American Association entertained a team from the H.M.S. "Augusta". The visitors won the game by four home runs to three. Their score-cards142 words
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Article58 1939-04-11 20 London, Apr. 11. 4T* Rempton to-day. the present Derby favourite, Foxbrouuh II .startini; favourite at 6 4. W.us unplaced m the Coventry Ihree-year-Old Stakes (on*nhle». The winner WM Southport 1100-81. with the Derby entrant RogerStonc Castle 5-2 1 .second, and Lemanouc (25-1 1 thi:.' Sixteen' won by58 words
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Article235 1939-04-11 20 BRITISH PRESS COMMENT London. Apr. It. I ,h, Italian arlion 111 Albania reveal remarkable similarity. vir i ill arc agreed on m geiieraJ to (he Balkan*, and itrreai Uraesire to ,peed ap the eipandi»i» ami- iftress <>n front. rbeTlme. ay Britain is already compelled to make a m de P235 words
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Article49 1939-04-11 20 PERU QUITS LEAUGE New York, Apr. 10.— Peru. It i.s announced, htt given notice of withdrawal from the League of Nations but will continue to collaborate with the Leagues technical bodies .such as I. L. O. Peru is the tenth Latin American country to resign from the League. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article45 1939-04-11 20 King Zog Leaves Florina IT is learned that King Z»g and Queen Geraldine. with members of the Government, proceeded from Fiorina by train towards Lari^sa on the railway line to Athens without stopping here. An Athens message states that the > mil leave Greece very *«on.45 words
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Article28 1939-04-11 20 fjruaafcm .Apr. 10: Four British soldiers were killed and two injured wnena land mine exploded under a military trolley travellina rail*™ ».,_-*v.-,. ,.i Lydria ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article44 1939-04-11 20 I -r, Washington. April 10 a J\' i^aus Administration will eoh the present 1 it v Ac hSE? I:iUM oi lh Neut ,«"> ACt before it expires on May 1 'l iri W, l H Son:i,OrPiUni^ **oJi th.s would be propoaed as a ten.ix.rirv ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article86 1939-04-11 20 CRAIGIE KERR PART Shanghai. Apr. 10. CIR Archibald Kerr. British Ambassador m China, sailed aboard the "Taiyuan" this morning for Hongkong en route to Chungking, while Sir Robert Craigic. British Ambassador m Japan, left for Japan, by "Terukuni Maru." Before leaving. Sir Robert m an exclusive statement to Reuter emphasisedReuter - 86 words
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Article256 1939-04-11 20 Death Of Former Senator Washington, Apr. 10. THE death occurred to-day of Sena- tor James Hamilton Lewis of the War Department during the Great War. The late Mr. Lewis was bom In Virginia and educated at Georgia, University of Virginia; he was m2mbe; of the Upper House of the Legislature256 words
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100 1939-04-11 20 c aire, Apr. 10. T ,u iavasiea m I eaaeim restivcneea aaaacaf the students ot liv Al Azliar In vcim'v, a number el whom ..tumpte.l strike m order to „rk ap anti-Itahan demonilratlec The vernacular ptesa reflects the Mes'lßM' llrarag disapproval of Italy'sReuter - 100 words
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Article157 1939-04-11 20 London. Apr. 1> 6TIIE death has occurred of \i I miral Sir Stanley (Cecil Jar..*< Colville, at the age of .S. He was the second son ot llthDaj Colville cf Culross and was maid 1902 to Lady Adelaide Jane Mq daughter of the 4th Earl f157 words
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Article85 1939-04-11 20 London. Apr jj AT one stroke the Italian dicUtt has summoned the world af-aijj him." observes the Evening SUM ard, discussing Mussolini's All* nian adventure and its tmmm* ences. "Humanity, Catholic. Protest* and Moslem, has spoken with <"* voice." After pointing out that no <J believes that thisReuter - 85 words
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Article29 1939-04-11 20 Washington. Apr.jj] President Roosevelt, upon arrnj here from Warm Springs. 10,1. ,er aboard the train with >,r, lo d Hull and Mr. Morgenthau. I aej cussed the European situation.29 words
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Article26 1939-04-11 20 London. Apr. I°. At Aldershot the Ninth Held JJJment. Royal Artillery, won the < Association Football Cup. the Second Battalion. Durham w Infantry, one-nil m the final.26 words
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