The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 February 1939
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Title Section17 1939-02-23 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS no. 15,703 >i t>. L833 THURBDAY, FEBRUARY i 5 CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration252 1939-02-23 1 Campaign For "Peace Through Strength ELOQUENT APPEAL London, I oh. l'_\. ip peal to the country to support the polic) 'peace through strength" was amberlain, speaking tonight at Hlackburn. natural in these days of uncertainty rs that public interest should be n external polities andReuter - 252 words
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Article61 1939-02-23 1 Washington, i day accepted to collaborate as a nonmember in the League of Nations' nica] and non-polltlcal activities. The note of acceptance issued by the State Department says the United ards each sound step in the proi. of human weir are as oneReuter - 61 words
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247 1939-02-23 1 Anglo-German Trade Must Aid Peace MR. STANLEY'S OPTIMISM London. Feb. T_. A HOPEFUL VIEW regarding the Anglo-German trade talks wa_. expressed by Mr. Oliver Stanley. President of the Board of Trade. In I peech at a banquet at the Mining Association in London celeorlte the conclusion of neg' ations betweenReuter - 247 words
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Article73 1939-02-23 1 London. Feb. 2~. The K o Quqcii fle o: Pan oi this morning to a tour of .special areas in rynes.ae and the north-eastern disti They paid an extended visit to the Team V Trading Estate, outside; Nev .ere encouragement has given to the establishmentBritish Wireless - 73 words
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Article61 1939-02-23 1 London. Feb. British submarines ol the Bwordflsh class, weighing G7O tons eac l. on a sandbank last rhey went aground during a southerly gale while exercising. One has since been refloated, but the other still is on the sandbank. They both are of a type capable of making a straightReuter - 61 words
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Article124 1939-02-23 1 London, Feb. PHE Opposition amendment in the defence debate was 1 rejected in the House of Commons bv 310 votes to 137, the Government's £800,000,000 motion being carried. Opposition spokesmen explained they did not oppose !he Government on the question of rearmament proposals but they pressedRouter - 124 words
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Article178 1939-02-23 1 How London Interpreted Speeches London. Feb. 82. f PHK grimness of the calculation o, Mr. Chamberlain in the House or Commons that the cost of maintaining Britain's huge arms colossus when It was completed might be beyond the capacity of the taxpayer does net escape attention in the morning newpapers.Reuter - 178 words
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Article69 1939-02-23 1 Rome, Feb. zz. Mr. C tl In 'he Commons pleased Pome. Th<* Italian press -x taction at Mr. Chamberlain's "realistic recognition that the League of Nations, for political purposes Is dead."' and also his readiness to discuss disarmament and his warning not to believe every taleReuter - 69 words
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Article48 1939-02-23 1 Ind wi Feb 22. THE Lion and Temeraire, two bat- tleshlpa provided for In the 1938 programme, contracts ior which have just been awarded, will be 40.000 tons each carrying 1-3-lneh guns, understands Mr. Hector By water, the Daily Express naval correspondent.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article39 1939-02-23 1 Berlin, I eb. A new decree orders any German joining the Frer.i h Foreign Legion or lengthening his present term of vice there to be d prived of his G r nnn nationality ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article91 1939-02-23 1 jyiß. CHAMBERLAIN. In a lengthy speech in the House ot Commons on the Government's £800.000.000 defence notion, referred to the cost of maintaining the increased armaments programme and the cost of interest and contributions to the sinking fund. Mr. Chamberlain said It might be more than91 words
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119 1939-02-23 1 Berlin, I- eh. 1 1. VS.: I ..".PLAIN'S re. "the folly" ol present arc ment find a i Ti\e Berr.::' i B i sen Z-. un •be statement a.s "i mast no worthy concession" regrets, however. Mr. Chamberlain failed I tor the .use otReuter - 119 words
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Article, Illustration131 1939-02-23 1 NEW SPLIT IN CONGRESS HIGH COMMAND Madras. Feb. li T v the 15 supporter Mr. Gandhi in the C High Command are report d to have decided to finally reslj Mr. Nehru, the former C n tress Ident, is among the .ions which have com,' the Congri is S 'sslonReuter - 131 words
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Article38 1939-02-23 1 London, i eb pr iducing companies i restriction nee that, effective trom M production will be d ed to '>'> pel cent, of the a -i basic compared with LOO d r cen ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article32 1939-02-23 1 body ot an eld brought to Sing ipore :the incoming of her skull h SI a was aid to have hee. knocked d pore lii e b: i32 words
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Advertisement60 1939-02-23 1 l, :a •a*' of the to y^r home i TONIGHT ral Concert 8.15 to 9.15 p. m. °'NNER AND DANCE 345 to midnight «CCEI! OF NEI CABARET PROGRAMME 3Y M .IMI JOSE !|,,1 "iMI, |{ii';i;m,jkk ol BONG ft DANCE M VIIUR' Son -din er> SI .OO. >_ VOUR TABLE NOW60 words
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Advertisement49 1939-02-23 1 There is no better Tea than BIGiATEA GROWN IN MALAYA SEA VIEW ff® HOTEL FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER- DANCE CABARET ik viiKiM. JUNE csc COIXETTE r.l RLESQUE AND Al ROBATII DANCERS 1 SATURDAY EXTENSION TO 1 A. M. ADELPHI GRILL Jl ST REI IIVIl): SYDNEY ROCK OYSTERS FBBBH STKAvVItKRRIK.I49 words
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Article136 1939-02-23 2 Tokio. I tb. IN view "i iih ever-increasing terrorism In the Shanghai International tlement In suite ot the Municipal mcil'a repealed assurances to the Japanese authorities, the Japanese authorities on the spot will take a r altitude toward the "alarming situation." a Japanese report from ShanghaiEastern News - 136 words
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Article168 1939-02-23 2 Dragnet Through The Badlands Area MURDERS CONTINUE Shanghai, Feb. 22. fWO HI NDRED suspect, were arrested in Shanghai this morning when a force of about 800 men, including 100 from the 2nd East Surreys, drew a dragnet through .he so-called "badlands" area, outside the westernReuter - 168 words
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Article108 1939-02-23 2 British Have To Travel Japanese Hankow, Feb. 22. A MEETING of the Interna- tional Chamber of Commerce today carried a resolution protesting against the continued closure of the Yangtse River to British and other foreign shipping. The resolution specially draws attention to a case in which 16 British women andReuter - 108 words
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178 1939-02-23 2 London Watches Shanghai Situation London, Feb. 22, y HE situation in Shanghai is being watched anxiously by all Interested In the Far East. Official circles arc unable to make any statement regarding the Government's attitude towards the new Japanese demands until these are precisely known. It is recalled however, thatReuter - 178 words
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Article105 1939-02-23 2 Shanghai, Feb. ?*>. T__E commanders of the local Japanese military and naval forces today called on the chairman ot tne Shanghai Municipal Council and requested him to assent to the adoption of more effective measures to cape with the situation arising from the recurrentReuter - 105 words
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Article79 1939-02-23 2 Tokio, Feb. 22, THE Foreign Office spokesman revealed thai the Counsellor to the British Embassy, Mr. J. L. Dodds, c ill. the Foreign Office and lodged an informal protest against the Japanese bombin--. or rhe Kowloon leased territor A formal protest will be lodged as soonEastern News; Reuter News - 79 words
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Article40 1939-02-23 2 Tokio. Feb. 22. The Japanese Army authorities tonight apologised to the British authorities in Hong Kong, following the British protest against the bombing yesterday within British-leased territory. The apology was delivered through Jhe Jaj»ne naul-Oeneral in Hon- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration196 1939-02-23 2 YACHT RUNS ON ROCKS San Diego, Feb. 22. SALVAGE tug is going to the rescue of thc Duke of Sutherland's yacht Sans Peur, which has struck a rock in the Gulf of California. The Duke and Duchess ana a party with them areReuter - 196 words
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Article152 1939-02-23 2 Soviet Troops Said To Be Massing Chungking, Feb. Z'i. /CHINESE reports irom East Siberia state heavy troop movements along the Trans-Siberian Railway are going on day and night and that all Red units belonging to the Soviet F< east of Chita have been ordered to complete mobilisation in three d.Union Times - 152 words
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Article69 1939-02-23 2 Shanghai, 1 Japanese naval authorities totday made representations to British and Norwegian consuls against the alleged carriage of rice aboard British and Norwegian ships from Japanese-occupied to "non-occupied" territory. The Japanese have reserved the right to take appropriate mcasurThe Japanese spokesman explained the transier o: riceReuter - 69 words
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165 1939-02-23 2 GOOD WORK OF MILITARY E London, Feb. 22. VIDENCE accumulates, to show that, with the dia of armed gangs by military action, the general population in Palestine is gathering courage to show its dislik< terrorism. Citizens of towns like Ramie arc declining to pay theBritish Wireless - 165 words
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Article142 1939-02-23 2 London. Feb TTHE Jewish Agency stated todav that it understood the Jewish delegation to the Palestine had expressed Its willingness to negotiate a settlement with the Arabs, either separately or the Government. lhc Jews urged a positive p< raise the standard of living and population ofReuter - 142 words
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30 1939-02-23 2 Jerusalem. Fet>. Zuhdi Nasha Shibi, cousin ol Arab moderate leader, now attending the London Palestine Conference, was shot and wounded near Herod's Jerusalem, tod ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article43 1939-02-23 2 Landon, Feb, The weekly mee f ■met was held this mornin It is assumed the matter, undei consideration included a sun the progress of the Palestine C the preliminary stages of their proceedings having been almost pleted.- British WirelessBritish Wireless - 43 words
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111 1939-02-23 2 A tion by A: -old Australian, was J: the Victoria Theatre last night. Blindfolded on the stage. Argus an Questions in sealed envelop.', put by members ol th audience. B. also read the thoughts oi m< bers of the audience, described articles whieh they produced111 words
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Article27 1939-02-23 2 roll thi i "Canton Peace Maintenance C sion and the "Tsunghwa P< e Commissi. missions are being established In Japanese-occupied area in h'^ i Province Eastern NewsEastern News - 27 words
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33 1939-02-23 2 French Attitude To General Fronco STILL IN Sft m I I ernm. such Th. I prot M Jord hoped I clud him little tirr. and M Be Cabi day v Cabinet London ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement109 1939-02-23 2 Ebp _fl__f f?y. .^"W^ ■_^_/l <o^k K* _r\ hUN^ jp m W il C V f mw^B^^*^s3&%sSwP^m\ y am n B ln 1 1 &t r Nowhere will you pureha i n* Be, |of .url, .lutMall.linj: I H FFC j tpialitj with such fine Hai our and I cndera. S109 words
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89 1939-02-23 3 Compares Singapore And Perth Systems THI NKS LOCAL SERVICE IS 1 "STRANGE" leral manager oi the Western ■nt Electrical Supplies and Tramwa\>, apore'i trolley-baa system for nk- it is range." rn Au>tralia\ principal city, ha^ rted two of iN tramway lines to The buses are allowed89 words
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Article, Illustration35 1939-02-23 3 THE NEW FRENCH AMBASSADOR TO CHINA, Monsieur H-nri Come (left) photographed uith the French onsul-General at Singapore. M Finland, when the former passed through Singapore in the Messa geries Maritimes liner Aramis >es.erday.- Free PressFree Press - 35 words
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42 1939-02-23 3 Young Ceylonese In Outrage Of Modesty Case U ir-old 1 be.or *)ore Fourth on a c! by c. ing over a he room ocin order tc oui ed ta Feb. 18 e had been explained 1 the c F ij 2r. B.*h42 words
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Article62 1939-02-23 3 Law Notice For The Day Before thc h.ci Justi e in lst. < at io :;o a m.: frl Co. Before Mr. Justice .*eal >v. la hi J I in. O.S. 108 vs. Syed Omar br *tT. \t io :.0 a r...: vs. Rex. Before Mr Justice Home la .url62 words
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Article25 1939-02-23 3 red b•a a s, value 0, belonging to I Sail: C Road, on Feb. 18. The ace* 'ihe a a t025 words
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359 1939-02-23 3 THAT the accuse l pushed open her door at 11 o'clock 1 one night, embraced her, kissed her twice and then made uggestion to her. while her husband was at work, was the p.l -ry told by a Malay girl, Rogayah binte Suriany,359 words
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Article309 1939-02-23 3 Mail. K 1 Lumpur, that Mr. B. W. Jones, the ■jriti nt, Sehmgor. will r Small as Colonial ements, wh*n the end of the ?urron leave in and it is ixpecte.; Nhijor G. M. Kidc: i of Rubber. Mala\a, will ideney. T nr i of e sir309 words
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Article60 1939-02-23 3 WCNG CIIHUEN, a 35-year-old Can- tonese, who appeared before Mr. K. A. Blacker. In the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, on a prelimincharge of attempt? 1 murder by >tlng in W on Jj discharge 1 i_y th n. Mr. J. Embury had informed the eour .I60 words
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112 1939-02-23 3 A Ll ti.-in w__ by irnmittee of the Singapore branch of the Ex-Services Association Malaya at the Singapore Club jrestei day. in honour of its past chairman. Dr. J. S. V retiring lecturer in radiology at the King Edward VII Dr. We who112 words
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Article79 1939-02-23 3 p RCDRIGO and V II Willi were before Mr. Conrad Oldham. in the Singapore Second Police Court, yesterday when three charges of cheating were mentijned by Mr G. L. Howe. Crown Counsel, who a^ked that the matter be transferred to the Criminal District Court. The charges79 words
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144 1939-02-23 3 CONVICTION FOR KISSING A YOUNG GIRL (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Teh. 22. THE case in which a European, E. S. Dunn, was recent l> convicted in camera, by the First Magistrate, was called up for revison today !>efore Mr. Justice Gordon144 words
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Article, Illustration41 1939-02-23 3 r. GINERAI TILT. SMOLLFTT. icho has commanded British troops in Ch.na, during y anxious months since 193'J. photographed on 1 :'s arrival a" Singapore by the P. and O. liner Ranc'ii yesterday. He has bc?n apited Governor (>f Guei-nsey, Free PressFree Press - 41 words
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239 1939-02-23 3 Angullia Case THAT she had protested at marriage of her brother, who she said was an insane man, disclosed by Rahimaboo binte Mohamed Salleh Angullia. during evidence at the continued hearing of the probate suit of Essooft' Mohamed Salleh Angullia. before Mr. Justice Home239 words
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Article31 1939-02-23 3 The Ifessageriej Maritimes vea Athos 11, from Shanghai, B end Saigon, is ex 112 noon. She will sail at about 5 pm Colombo. Djibouti, Purt Bald and31 words
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Article269 1939-02-23 3 POntrad: corded by the Si: re Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, z. an inQuest day on tbe heath ol >!d Chinese boy, Ong \Ye*» I/o-i^, who I in the General H r on De lu the result of injuries recere I when be was knocked down269 words
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Article113 1939-02-23 3 Ou'. that the up-to-da*? n iay. •rhe p may. I suhere. ll Is the order of thc day ar.d el 11 their time tr b raiding the produc Time and financial loss a large rig Into hundreds ot p Is especially mala e In tl calculated113 words
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Advertisement25 1939-02-23 3 j i)OG EALTH D "ROM BiSPE*SAR\ LTD, J LAC_ OODS SHERLEYS. MEDICINES RNESS "BS BRUSHES NG BOWLS i^—___. km fl ?squitoes w I _B^s s\25 words
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Advertisement37 1939-02-23 3 The Most Exeltiag Star Combination of a Decade Hi -I U.MIII ,WI-.H_I 'THE SISTERS" r -TOUR MEMORY This Pi.ture will main Fore-ret Gn Gala Midnight Premie-^ SATURDAY 25th FEB. ALHAMBRA "~^*~"^iTTT_nr— r—— I—ll n_ i imp _r37 words
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Article, Illustration1748 1939-02-23 4 THIS article comprises extracts from a series of despatches from a special correspondent of The Times and published in that newspaper. It is one of best and most comprehensive surveys of conditions in Siam published for some (From A1,748 words
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Article, Illustration332 1939-02-23 4 "Denial Of Independence Zionist Cause TTHE Arab case against Grea' Britain's policy In Palestine ed last week with four- fok demands is summarised under thret heads. These are l. The denial of independence which had been repeatedly pre* during the war. and the placii Palestine332 words
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Advertisement43 1939-02-23 4 Qlostbra _^_^f4i*^*_^ m^ m *l^m\^\ mV__o*^^^ Neat, well-groomed hair 13 one of the most valuable asse's and one of the ea:i- Simply massage a few drops of Glostora into the scalp after the morning bath -—and note the dlf'erenc". m\\ Al 'li J43 words
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Advertisement89 1939-02-23 4 IPVHHH VICTORIA THEATRE ___r I 1 JONI6H7 NIGHTLY AT 9.30 P F M "ARGUS" --^U J^B TELEPATHIST AND FU^ J SUPPORTING VAR'E 7 £fr _te CO WITH 5 A V^ WERNER BAER PIAIII H-_k IO Ila! BOOK ATUTTL^ i^ ____.].___«__■__-__—-'*>-■" i IJL 8 w HOME LEAVE! ns?' travel h ED89 words
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Article, Illustration127 1939-02-23 5 NESTLING IN CORNER OF HER BEAUTIFUL CALIFORNIA RANCH are the swimming pool and tennis court P RIGHT: One oi* Paramount* prettiest starlets is Judith Barrett, posing here for a publicity picture at a Hollywood iwiatMtag pool. p LEFT: In his current Metro-(_old\v>n-Mayer film. Nelson Eddy edits a127 words
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Article, Illustration180 1939-02-23 6 ANTHONY EDEN ON NEED FOR A STRONG BRITAIN "Strength Ls The Only Guarantee For Peace" London, Feb. 22. jVIK. Anthony Eden, ex-Foreign Minister, speaking at a ""National Service rally in Hirmingham, said: ''In present circumstances our own strength and the strength of those who are likeminded with us, is theBritish Wireless - 180 words
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Article123 1939-02-23 6 Drive For British Trade 1 mion. 1 eb. .1 MK i will from Berlin ar.d then to e ..i I del aim will be to try to perLndustrialists in these countries rchase i British manuiv.cn. m plain I n received by is Trade Department from manufacturers and chambers of comIReuter - 123 words
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Article484 1939-02-23 6 MINISTER'S MESSAGE AT EXPOSITION OPENING Chungking, Feb. 21. "IN wishing your Exposition unqualified success I look forward to the eventual triumph through concerted international efforts, of those principles upon which peace and civilisation are founded", declared Dr. Wang Chunghui, Foreign Minister, yesterday in a radio484 words
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Article189 1939-02-23 6 British Trade Talks With Russia London. Feb. 22. ANY discussions during the visit to Moscow which the Secretary to the .rtmeiu of Overseas Trade, Mr. R. B Hudson, is making as one of thc series oi visits to various capitals, in furtherance of Government's policy of ng trade, wiil beBritish Wireless - 189 words
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Article198 1939-02-23 6 Fierce Air Battle Over Lanchow ;ungking. Feb. 22. MINE JAPANESE planes out of a i^ total of 30 which attempted to raid Lanchow, capital of Kansu Province, yesterday, were shot down by Chinese planes in a furious aerial battle above I. uu how, according t> official Chinee reports. Tbirtv Japanese198 words
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Article42 1939-02-23 6 A Chinese, Yeo Khoon Heok, was yesterday lined $30, In the Singapore Traffic District Court, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of driving his car along North Bridge Road on Nov. 18. without a third party insurance policy.42 words
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Article145 1939-02-23 6 "Clean-up* Needed In Shanghai Tokio, Feb. 22. /COMMENTING on the activities of terrorists in the Shanghai International Settlement, the Japan Times, English newspaper here, declares that the present situation in the Settlement cannot be allowed to continue, if any consideration is given to the safety of Japanese nationals there. Terrorists,Eastern News - 145 words
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Article113 1939-02-23 6 Tokio, Feb. 22. ATTACHING importance to the cul- tiva.ion of the vast areas Of fertile land in the country, the Ministry of Overseas Affairs te planning to send i, youths to Mai.ehukuo in thi year. The Ministry authorities are also seeking brides for the immigrants. Mrs.Eastern News - 113 words
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542 1939-02-23 6 T^HE Conclave to elect the new Pope, to be held on Mar. 1, will be attended by all 62 Cardinals accoi oing to a Reuter report from Vatican City yesterday. The election is carried out by the Cardinals. 35 of whom are Italian. A542 words
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Article, Illustration44 1939-02-23 6 Youth Leaders Take Oath A group of new commanders of the Straja Taril,"— the Rumanian youth organisation led by King Ca r oi, and similar to the Scout Movement photographed when they were sworn in and took the oath with raised arms, at Bucharest.44 words
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Article95 1939-02-23 6 ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION ABANDONED T I which Unite abanciwhich explor Wilkj nowncd aboard the the I Sir ||„i. en be a I nited St The just 100 South Afi T. miles o: showed which The shj on th Ells flown dun. treme. ramming I He said ICEBERG ass The acid- MBritish United Press - 95 words
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636 1939-02-23 8 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY FEBRUARY 23, 1939. Black-out Advice THIS article is primarily an appeal to all residents in Singapore and Johore Bahru to co-operate wholeheartedly in the black-out experiment which is being held tonight and tomorrow morning. It is most unlikely that the test will prove anywhere near636 words
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1036 1939-02-23 8 COLONEL F. PALMER - An American View Of The War Danger COLONEL F. PALMER By j/V EVALUATION of the cold facts and false alarm, America's national defence, dUcussing what, if Qn the United States has to fear from an ible combinat, of enemies, is presented here from thi noinf series of three articles, of1,036 words
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312 1939-02-23 9 Observers In Planes To Make Survey -WAR CONDITIONS" IN HARBOUR AREA lesson, are cxptxted to be learned from Mack-OUt trial ot Singapore and Johore l.ahru in plane-, over lhe island and in cit% .(reels survey of the position, with a 'view of312 words
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Article, Illustration51 1939-02-23 9 <**.-.. l pore ftlvaUon Arm; officers, Captain Rasa Brewer *"ffater ef Mr. and Mrs. Mont.,, ue Brewer, of Winchester, HanU and < aPt»m William Price, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Price of west Croydon, Surrey, were married yesterday at the Salvation \rmv headquarters. Tank Road. They are seen »Jre51 words
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Article, Illustration521 1939-02-23 9 Commission Candidates Were Teacher Pupil MR. YAP PHENG GECK AND MR. T. W. ONG NOMINATED MR. T. ONG, a Singapore lawyer, and Mr. Yap 1 hen* Geek, secretary of the Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation, have been nominated for election h\ the Straits Chinese I_riti>h Association as candidates for the Singapore521 words
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Article118 1939-02-23 9 Four Chinese Charged With Murder R OS?d and four day's POi. I jthe Blni oond Police C yesterday irhen four Chi ran Tai San. Chee Bah. Ong Ah Bah and Lim Ah What, aged 35 6 and 60 vi and in answer to three char. murder, voluntarily causing hurt and118 words
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Article146 1939-02-23 9 Soldiers Ask For Leniency DLEADING guilty I ing a car belonging to. Mr. P. G. Curry, an officer in the Royal Engineers, on Monday night, two soldiers. R. Nowell and W. Hamlet, aged 20 and 21 years, ci Mr. Conrad Oldham for leniency In the Bingap d Police Court yesterday.146 words
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Article84 1939-02-23 9 Sultan At Funeral of Malay (From Our Own Correspondent^ Ipoh, Feb The remains of Datoh Sedawa diRaja Datoh Abdul Wahab, ex-peng-hulu of Kampong Kepayang. who died OO Saturday evening after a long illness at the age of 75, were buried in his family burial-ground at Kampong Kepayang on Sunday evening84 words
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713 1939-02-23 9 JAPANESE MENACE TO THE MALAYAN MARKET ABANDONMENT of Singapore's traditional policj of free trade, so as to control foreign competition, particular!} "the Japanese menace;' was again advocated bv Sir John Harlow, in an interview with thc Free Press last night before713 words
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153 1939-02-23 9 Eurasian s Alleged Theft Of Jewels •From Our Own Correspond' Kuala Lumpur, Feb JAMBS H. Nelson, the young' I sian ex-raUwaj fitter wh,. arrested la connection with burglary at the premises of Robinson and Company, was produced Court today for the second since his arrest Mr. I. S. Wylie, thc153 words
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Article753 1939-02-23 10 Why Artillerymen Wear Short Jackets IMMENSE RESEARCH TASK London. Feb. 10. ANE of thi st intricate tasks of military research J undertaken is the inquiry sponsored by the Royal Tnited Service Institution into the history of army equipment and uniforms. The investigation is undei the direction753 words
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Article384 1939-02-23 10 Duke And The Spirit Of Adventure IN NEED TODAY London, Feb. 10. A CALL for a revival of the spirit of adventure among the youth of Britain was made last night by the Duke of Gloucester. As guest of the Public Schools Exploring Society at a dinner at the Dorchester384 words
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Article, Illustration29 1939-02-23 10 i.i.' Famous Bri airwoman, _mJohnson, <^ m (left) has taken to motoring, she participated in the Monte Carlo rally, where she Is seen h. re together w (th her rtner.29 words
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Article98 1939-02-23 10 London. Feb. 7. ACCORDING to an advice irom rx Trieste, the Italia and Lloyd Triestino companies have placed contracts with the United Adriatic Shipyards for the construction of Ave fast ships. They form part of a programme for 11 ships, all of which will be98 words
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329 1939-02-23 10 £4,000,000 To Learn How To Do Nothing n London, Feb. 10. |0 learn to do nothing and do it well was urged by Earl De La Warr, President of the Board of Education speakine yesterday at a luncheon at the Mansion House to members of the National Fitness Council and329 words
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286 1939-02-23 10 Italy Polishes Her Military Machine Home. 4 N announcement by the semi-official Informazlone Diplomatica thai Italy is accelerating and perfecting the military preparedness of the nation because of Anglo-French solidarity is published in all the Italian newspapers 1 .ed to reports that officers and lalists of three or four moreBritish United Press - 286 words
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Article72 1939-02-23 10 Prince's Club Is To Close P' ami. i jred l squash is to cl Tl)-' club bi.. three-quart ed down when end of th( ck ci rch in jwi th n. Ki: id broi. <>r three time. VI often play< Duke or Wtadsoi sine. in the lal 'and ra (Ur72 words
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Miscellaneous435 1939-02-23 10 RADIO PROGRAMMES SINGAPORE TODAY ZHL 225 niene*. Oir 10 06 metre* p.m. 5.00 Cantonese request programme 6.00 Cantonese orchestral recital, i 6.15 Cantonese children's program n.. 6.30 Popular Sinyers— 4 Miss Tsia Pel Chaen." (Mandarin), f 7.00 Hawaiian music played by th* Coral Islanders. 1 7.ls**Mapic and It's nrof essors.435 words
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Miscellaneous168 1939-02-23 10 BERLIN TODAY DJ _kM BM DJB i S M d DJQ I>JN i;,| mr v 7.20 News 7.3". C* 8.2k 8.35 Germa: 9.05 Soi. Wickop. 8 2 and Dul 9.35 On 9.40 Today in I 10.05 Sontrs I 10.2' 10.35 A ran 1 1 M KWEIYANG TODAY \l'N\ M p.m168 words
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102 1939-02-23 11 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES I.a-1 Night's Quotations from London 5.30 p. m. Yesterday -.r.iess Latest Quotations Previous os. ss. d d Is. Gd. 54 24- Cd Bd. 1365. 10% 1365. 10* ->d. s. 3d. 265. 9d. ll 113. te. 9d. jd. 6d 425. 9d. 83s lV 2 d.102 words
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Article20 1939-02-23 11 iUCfI 11 Lhe market at steady < again at Th nd again vhat neg- boj 1 popular •ffering.20 words
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43 1939-02-23 11 To Steady qur Latest Cable: London Spot BWa. lb. York Spot Sheet CS. cts. IC 116 lb 28 kjrhtkjhgkj jhhkljhltjlk No. IX RJS.S 01 re<! Tci t March 2fiJ Apr.-Jcm- 2 July-Sept 2S O 2f 28 7 m43 words
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Article137 1939-02-23 11 I t i. DfC London T.T. J 2 32 21 :id 134 demand Montreal demand Batavia demand 101 Sa_. i emand ICK' Calcutta. Bombay and Rangoon demand 1 M Madras and Colombo demand 154^ g dema Sh; ciemand d and I nocbow den. 30 ..id 3 J137 words
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Article168 1939-02-23 11 j From London 5. 30 p. m Yesterday I I RUBBER: St B B Bi B T n: 8! 8 Pr <- d 8 311 Apr -June: 8 3 16d. 8«/ 4 d. Previo;: 8 16d J-J 1 8' 4 d. 8 5 16d Previous S> d168 words
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Article64 1939-02-23 11 I From London: Latest Quotations J j a:** uuu. Spot: £2] 6d. Previously: £213 7s. 6d. Three months: £212 7s 6d. Previous j £212 12s 6d NKW ?OBE TIN Close Previously: 45 50. COPPER: tl 15s Previ £41 15s GOU»: ga 4d Previouslv I 8s 4 164 words
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Article67 1939-02-23 11 London Closing Quotations Method or Parity oe:ore Latest Ce: Quoting 20-9-31 Rate Previously Franc to 124.11 177 177 New York... to 4.8655 4.68 13 16d 4.68 1116 An. rullders to 12.10 iy A 8.75 3 8 Hong Kong. Per dollar Is. 215 16d. ls. 215 16d. Shanghai67 words
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Article71 1939-02-23 11 Four Dead In Car Crash Our Own Correspondent i fohere Bahru. Feb JUIOHAMFI) Uomar, who was taken to hospital at Kota Tir.TKi following a a 'tor accident on near Kota Tinggi. died moralng -5-e fourth victim of the crash. He wi« returning frem Pomian to Wersinf uiih three tempani when71 words
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Article85 1939-02-23 11 'From Our Own Corresponded Penang, Feb. tZ. ARRESTED as he was about to board a ship for Calcutta, an Indian :ied Mulhiah. who i to have been the manager of a moneylending firm in Teluk Anson, was produced by Detective-Inspector A. McLennan before Mr Lim Koon85 words
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Article79 1939-02-23 11 (From Our Own Corresponde* Ipoh, Feb 22 A TAMIL baby of about two years of a<je was reported missing on Gunj ong Kroh Estate. Simpang Pulai, near ilpoh. on Saturday morning. Search- parties were formed, but nothing resulted until late afternoon, when a faint cry79 words
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Article82 1939-02-23 11 •From Our Own Correspondent. Ipoh. Feb. 22. A CHINESE was the victim of an alleged stabbing incident on Saturc.y morning at Krmpong Khipoh. a small village a few miles from Chemor. It was alleged that two Chinese broke into the man's room and attacked him82 words
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Article66 1939-02-23 11 Budapest. Feb. 22. The ami-Jewish measures which caused the down! all of Baron Imredys Government will be proceeded with by the new Government, declared the Prime er, Herr TeleJcy today. The new Government proceeded with the same programme as its predecessors, both in internal and externalReuter - 66 words
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Article76 1939-02-23 11 Tokio, Feb. 22. QTILL In his twenties, Mr. Fumitaka Konoye, eldest son of Prince Ayamaro Konoye, President of the Privy Council and Minister without portfolio, will become dean of the Tungwen College in Shanghai, a Japanese highjer education institution. He will sail from Kobe enEastern News - 76 words
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1183 1939-02-23 11 SINGAPORE STOCK AND SHARE PRICES Fraser And Co.'s List From Exchange Telegraph Co. M1KLNG Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 3s 6d 4s Asam Kumbang 26s 27s Austral Malay (I) 40s 43s cd. Aver Hitam '5s) 21s Ayer Weng .$1 .60 .65 Bangrin Tin i9s 6d 20s 6d Batu Belangor ($1) 1.201,183 words
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Article72 1939-02-23 11 List Supplied By Messrs. Fraser Co. WEDNESDAY, FEB. ?2, 1039: 5 P.M Total for Company Dividend BodJu Financial TEN Close Date Ex Div. ar Austral Malay 9d No. 48 3d. bonus Feb. 24 Mar. 3 25 Raub sd. final, 2d. bonus Mar. 8 Mar. 15 Mar a72 words
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Article560 1939-02-23 12 King's Cup Winner Beats Clouston's Record LIFTED DAZED FROM PLANE London, Feb. 10. |UR. Alex Henshaw, the 24- ear-old British airman, landed iyi at Gravesend airport shortly before 2 o'clock this afternoon. He had broken by one day, six hours. 45 minutes the previous560 words
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Article, Illustration33 1939-02-23 12 SKRGT. MAJOB GOODGEft, K.A..>. photographed with his wife -and nine children, on their arrival at Southampton on the Lancashire. In his arms one-year-old Jannette. horn in India, in F.ngland for the tirst time.33 words
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Article263 1939-02-23 12 Extension Of British Air Lines TASMAN SEA PREPARATIONS r- \r> or A^irrxrr London. Feb. 10. J-Ah-KLA( HING plans for the development of Empire mmercial air services, including a scheme to provide a continuous girdle of British air lines around the world, have been discussed dining the visit to this country263 words
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Article311 1939-02-23 12 Triumph For Pilot And Plane LONDON COMMENT London. Feb. 10. JJiR. HENSHAWS record-breaking ITI flight is a remarkable tribute to the endurance and skill of the pilot and the reliability of British aeroplanes and aero engines, comments the Daily Telegraph on the flight. The successful piloting of a small single-seater311 words
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Article, Illustration25 1939-02-23 12 HENSHAW WINS THE KING'S CUP AIK R .< Minister, presenting the King's Cup I o Henshaw in 1!)38 in a Per. -ival H tm ol\\ had25 words
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Article217 1939-02-23 12 N Zurich, Feb 10 EGOTIATIONS are stated to be taking place in Vienna between the German authorities and the Prince of the tiny principality of Liechtenstein. Their aim. it is reported, is to bring Liechtenstein under the virtual domination of Germany by means of economic co-ordination.217 words
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Article84 1939-02-23 12 Berlin. NOl illing up the 1906 and 1907 classes fur three months' training been posted throughout Germany in a nee with the usual -custom These classes are among those who not hitherto had any military mg because 01 the prohibitions of Treaty. It was announetime agoBritish United Press - 84 words
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Article14 1939-02-23 12 to ted J l, Ohtaete _vj,i. British United PressBritish United Press - 14 words
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Article63 1939-02-23 12 Kome. Italian druggists have been urged by the Foreign Exchange Minister, Signor Felice Guarnieri. to use Italian drugs and Italian prodm :ta is part 01 the telf-sufllciency programme. Development of exportation oi drugs and medicines U asked ior. while bettt-r organisation and more initiative are63 words
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Article151 1939-02-23 12 Arrived from VI bj KLM on Saturday: Mr. Johgejan, Mr Noble Hervet, Mr. K. Endo. Mr Keller. Leu ior Medan. India and Europe by KLM on Saturday; Por Medan: Mr. Keller For Bangkok: Mr. j. d. Steenstra Toilssalnt. Mrs. F. H. Williams. Dr Chen Su Lan. For151 words
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215 1939-02-23 12 IT ar vs i Rome, Feb. 12. 1 1 AU 8 semi-official announcement to the world list night that she is speeding up military preparation 0 as again emphasised tonight by a La Inbuna that 10.000.000 men could be obfli^d at a moments notice. moonibed215 words
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Miscellaneous83 1939-02-23 12 P. :il;._ <■ w2 Fly::. for a ed clasp HON d.i,. dealt I mail i Office. Sil siisG.wm; HARBOW _U Bingapore H I I V\harf. u H< hi; i _>1 Sh< Pia 19. Main Whan K.t Inipire Dock. I nti Ka: 34; Oakbark Empire l>>. K* West V.hu Olden bur83 words
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Advertisement426 1939-02-23 13 McALISTER CO., LTD. (incorporatea m Straits Settlements.) GKESHAM 110l SE, BATIERV KU sin (j a ,> ore PIfONE 5172 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co.. Ltd. ilncorporatea m finytana > HAVRE LONDON' ROTTERDAM HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Slea,ner i»ue Sails <ITY OP FLORENCE Calls (ilas ow Feb ■>! Mar 2426 words
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Advertisement650 1939-02-23 13 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Ocean Building, Collyer Oua> Singapore Te j 51 5l Chartered Bank Buildine Penang XcL 136C I BLUE FUNNEL LINE. FAST SERVICES MARSEILLES, LONDON. N. CONTINENT AND GLASGOW (in conjunction jFith the Glen Line) >t_p Saila DEUCALION Mars., Ldon, R'dam. Hburg and Gla.^ow Feb 26 Mar £™S£? N650 words
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Advertisement666 1939-02-23 14 HERD ERS ON UIeI"""' "VS SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS B> fortnightly Passenger Steamer (APCAR LISL) Between Ra.igoon. Port Sudan. Mar eilles and Fngland. lovG KO NG, SHANGHAI, BOMEWABD SAILINGS MOJL KOBE AND OSAKA teaveßa^n SSRDHANA I?X7\I\IT?KITMKIr K* 8,000 TON.} KEMMENDINE Mar. 4 AMARAPOORA Mar 13 BAILING FEB. 23 AT 3 P.M.666 words
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Advertisement559 1939-02-23 14 AMERICAN PRESIDENT TriS^ BAr\ I J i \_Ja_\_m___i*L TO LI'I.OPE FROM SINGAPORE AND FENANG TO COLOMBO ALEXANDRE. NAPLES. GENOA. MARShIU, s PRESIDENT POLK toe* PRESIDENT GARFTELD X PRESIDENT MONROE PRESIDENT ADAMS Apr. 22 A X PRESIDENT VAN BUREN M PV 6 PRESIDENT HARRISON X PRESIDENT HAYES carry no passengers. TO559 words
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Article, Illustration51 1939-02-23 15 Today' s Contract Bridge problems Bruce 0 d the rong HAND P;. was B partner*! n showd withWesl opened 1 to a -re by Dt- top hearts ot evenly had gone live up. Deto run off On the threw and to the KingII .'.scard. He high heart lubs. and lasi51 words
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Article, Illustration27 1939-02-23 15 f.,m .IDA IF -Tom Walls, the Bn Phed after cantet on Westpoint, the Irish >' National, at Mr. Arnot; s training Quarters at ClopsJia <«' *> which he visited recently:27 words
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Article488 1939-02-23 15 J.V. Rainbow - There's Only One Way To Practise J.V. Rainbow Billiard Notes CONQUER WEAK SHOTS nd of mine who has I begun to take billiards serious entered recently billiard •Hi at ihe and quite jntly decided that if he was to ve anv chance of l >ul]l] a tl m he must488 words
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129 1939-02-23 15 Y.M.C.A. Beat Nanyang Girls In Volley Bail Match DY three games to nil the Y.M C.A. Juniors deleated the Na&yang Girls' High School in a volley-ball mafch play, d the Association's ground in Bras Basah Road yesterday. The Juniors showed all round sup.* school girls how did well to put129 words
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Article67 1939-02-23 15 New Lawn Tennis Club SINGAPORE lawn tern. are reminded that a meet inn to consider the proposal of the formation of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Club will be held at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow at jthe Garden Club, fourth floor. China Building, Chulia Street. Sir.. Those who cannot attend this meetting67 words
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Article, Illustration20 1939-02-23 15 picture. nw dming yesterday's veUey-liaJl game between the A Junior- and the Nanyang (Girls' High School Y.M.CA. won.- Free PressFree Press - 20 words
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Article279 1939-02-23 15 BIG SCORE IN FOOTBALL FIXTURE Cold Storage Defeat Joseph Travers 13-0 A ONE-SIDED DISPLAY pORCING the play throughout, the Cold Storage Football Club trounced the Joseph Travers Sports Club Vat the Stadium terday, in the Business Houses Le; competition. r Travers were no match for their opponents, who did as279 words
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Article, Illustration14 1939-02-23 15 pit t ure tITED ;y Y.M.CA. Juniors ts High Behool volley-ball match.— Free PressFree Press - 14 words
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93 1939-02-23 15 Australians Picked As Davis Cup Challengers Neu I irfc i eb. II THE Asocial ion I challenge round for I Cup matches will be he German Town Cricket Club Pi phia. The Association singles tournament for Sep. Forest Hills, Lon? Island. Australia is iavoured I the challenge Davis Cup roundBritish United Press - 93 words
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Article84 1939-02-23 15 PNTRU invited foi ing events in the Singapore open table tennis i I Men's open .^inple.;. Women's op< Men's open doubl Inter-club event. Entry forms and furth may be obtained from secretary. 42. Tra.s Street <>r lr hon. aast secretary, Mr Ani K Quan. c 'o84 words
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Article81 1939-02-23 15 Thi ■Badminton Party will p B' team of t lat the latt< en Bund at 2.30 Th, Useful t.ra m V ;;l_ be ci the following: Ong lr, Tan Hye L A. A. Nath: irerman thu, Daniel I I im Seng cheow, e, Lim Pe81 words
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Article108 1939-02-23 15 FOLLOWING are the teams and starting times in the final round for thc Wei-Hai-Wei Cup between the Royal Singapore and the Island Golf Clubs, to be played en the Island course on Sunday -R.s.G.c p'ayers mentioned first) 8.45 a.m. W. Eldred vs. Y. Nakayama. 8.50 H. B.108 words
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Article104 1939-02-23 15 The Island Goif Club's second bimonthly mixed foursomes for February resulted in a win for Mrs. M. Mar .nd C. A. R. Bateman with a net 32. 2 The following were _-ome of the best cards returned. .vlrs If. Marshall and C. Baterr.. 42 9*_104 words
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Article318 1939-02-23 15 Weights For Saturday's Races /COMPLETE weights for the third and final day of ths Singapore Turf Club's Spr.*; Satin as follows: Horses. Class 3, Div. 1, ti furDrift On 9.04 Little Jc hn 8.13 Drat or (>3 Bound Farr 8.12 Sabara 9.01 Valseourt 811 Four O'clock 9.01 Bright Answer 8.09318 words
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Article, Illustration540 1939-02-23 16 South Africa Declare I At 349: England 203 For Four VERITY'S FIFTIETH WICKFT Johannesburg, Feb. 22. THK four test cricket match ended today in a draw. 1 South Africa declared at 349, and England spent just I under four hours in batting practice.540 words
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Article452 1939-02-23 16 Nyamok Wins Monthly Cup Race _MW_M_»«K~_ mmmmt^—^^mmmmmm^m" j Changi Sailing 1 Notes A I and a condition* ideal racs for I < pat < hangi. Line to a b" linst the tide to kudu Pagar, and the determinaui all the helmsmen to go over i arindward end of the line452 words
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Article251 1939-02-23 16 Johannesburg, Feb, COL ill AFRICA'S eleven for the next test, to start at Durban on alar. 3. is the same as for the fourth test. This will be the fifth and final tt-st match, 'lhe first, second and fourth of tb rt series have been251 words
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Article32 1939-02-23 16 Budapest, Feb. iy. HPHS mens world iigure-skatin championships resulted Graham Sharp (Great Britain > 377.6 points, 1. Freddie Tcmlins (Great Britain) 372.3. 2. Horst Faber (Germany) 367.8, 3.— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article150 1939-02-23 16 Loudon, Feb. 23. PWO oi the hardest English lighU eight punchers in years, Eric Boon, the Chatteris blacksmith.- and Arthur Danahar, of London, will meet in a British lightweight championship bout at Harringay Arena tomorrow. The clash ha* been lon* awaited and all the tickets are sold.Reuter - 150 words
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Article, Illustration16 1939-02-23 16 PH-tl_T3_ Col J Storage beat Joseph Travers 13—0 In a B.H.L. football match yesterday.- Free PressFree Press - 16 words
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Article184 1939-02-23 16 London. Feb. 8. THE critic- are saying thet Jacl; Bromwich, wl o has jiist won thc Ai itralian lawn tennis championship by beating Adrian Quist in straight Ls the best amateur in the work'. Don't you believe them yet. P. B. Luc Soon after tne184 words
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Article136 1939-02-23 16 Landon, Feb. PROFESSIONAL golfers ara complai. .ng, and no doubt Justice, or a depressing slump— or peris we should call it "recession" in trade this winter. Rumours of war and i ent .rms have brought upon them on? of tlu* most barren periods or136 words
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66 1939-02-23 16 Wearnes D e f eat Straits Ti mes In B.H.L. Game AT leas first i. gue foo ler and N The v. combinatio:, Tney dominal f after c_ M lits Til rkei Play conditio Flutes a; Choy scoi second goal I scod ai Shortly aft< W faster. I We.jrnps: C.66 words
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Article46 1939-02-23 16 .11 be nu lhe Happy World Entries The route is World Car I Road, Crai Empress Pia Col'.ver Quay R Ro; d. Keopei Ri. Road. Bukit Road. Seletar R ad Read, U pin »S Road Bast cas Road I■: winning po Happy World.46 words
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