The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 March 1939
1939-03-10
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Title Section17 1939-03-10 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,722 ESTO, 18^5 FRIDAY, MARCH to, 1939. 5 CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration26 1939-03-10 1 HITLER saluting crowds when he mad e a speech at ttunicii last tree* on the occasion of the 19th anaiversarj of the founding of the N.S.I).26 words
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95 1939-03-10 1 England And America Our Real Enemies" 1 STARTLING SPEECH MADE IN SHANGHAI Shanghai, M ar *>. were fighting m China to kick out of Soviet Russia and to terminate ision of Croat Britain, declared Sciiro •»t the Tohokai (Japanese Rightist >t tendencies) m95 words
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Article217 1939-03-10 1 Communists Defy Defence Junta Madrid, Mar. CIGHTING between Communis! rebels and forces loyal to Gen. Miaja's defence junta this morning broke out afresh m Madrid. This evening Communist troops are still holding out m parts of the eitv and suburbs. Communications uith Valencia are at present217 words
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Article141 1939-03-10 1 Franco's "Sink All Ships'' Order v WIH Mar pn Nationalist blockide of *c publican terrltorj along the Mediterranean, which irai announced yesterday, becosnea effective Imme cliately. A communique wan a all ships there are submarines with ord sink any sin,, ol wh that may attempt to appr< ach within territorial141 words
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26 1939-03-10 1 "Room For All In The Mediterranean" Mar. ol all I nry >' tensi c hi Of j hat .!•< n .id: ai field oi momic iprocity. the ■TV26 words
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Article241 1939-03-10 1 No Political Purpose Behind Fund London, vi T anno v n i i n i d t of the £10,000.000 Chinese Government ion iiind very welcome m the City, c Uy m quarters iir d from any point of view m Chinese trade. "The Chinese Uovernmenl luu n great': ,^d241 words
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557 1939-03-10 1 London, Mar. 9. ALL newspapers today give prominence to the announcement of the Chinese currency support fund and lively satisfaction i- expressed without a dissentient voice. Both the Pi-ess and financial circles point out that one result' may he to make impossible the Japanese557 words
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Article49 1939-03-10 1 Burgos, Mar. Infantry reinforcements are mar hng to Madrid to assist Gen. Miaja's I forces attack Communist, po. "m the city, declared a Madrid br< j cast received her". The message states a) irom I Madrid are closed I \A I troops. R j49 words
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Article39 1939-03-10 1 Surrendered Warships To Return Kur^'oy Mar. The early return of 14 unit* ol the Republican lleet to the Nationalists expected here. Commander Pona h I arrived at Oran from Melilia, to dU- cuss the return of refuge there.- -Ret39 words
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Article74 1939-03-10 1 St. N If urr. If P li:j<: md last hours In tht 00-ton Pn Pa -wr. bin i 1 1 I L'Atlanlique. iffOlding Insld a tunnel caught and pieces ol blazing wood iterior ftarti ig are In erent places. It was feared thc Pasteur might74 words
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Advertisement46 1939-03-10 1 In* CREPE LOVELY SHADES CHOTIRMALL'S Tt»7 TONIGHT 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. r I 0, NNER AND DANCE rmall 3.30 to midnight ,|:T I Ol PROGRAMME ABARI i SUCCESS— TUB MF.XH DANCERS 4 Jvn JOSE 1 -JURITE CABARET ENTERTAINERS N..n-diner< 8100 TRA MRRCTRO 15V DAN HOPKINS. I46 words
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Advertisement74 1939-03-10 1 SHE CAN AFFORD TH£ LUXURY OF LOVELY CLOTHES r because SHC INSISTS UN SILKS VISIT CHOTIRMALL'S 11-43, HIGH -i SEA VIEW A HOTEL \m*S TONIGHT The Batl-Roosn is eagaged exclusively for tke tfteniber* of the Canadian Isooeialloa and their Gaests. SATURDAY SPECIAL. DINNER <& DANCE HUSH Bl MIR RELLER BAND74 words
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Article206 1939-03-10 2 "In Spirit Of The Nine j Power Pact" j MINISTER URGES ACTION j BY THIRD POWERS ALLOWING rumours of a peace move by a foreign power, Dr. Want- Chwig-Hui, Chinese Foreign Minister. intt td pressmen here today and outlined a basis hich pear Iks mightUnion Times - 206 words
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Article103 1939-03-10 2 Bombs On British Hospital Shanghai, Mar. 9. THREE direct hits were suffered by the ital, of the Bapt: when 14 :anes bombed Sian moon, according to reports eri here. Tn iualmembers of the staff, but a Chinese nur* killed. An operating theatre, the X-ray departmt it th< machine-room and twoReuter - 103 words
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Article12 1939-03-10 2 Berlin. Mar. ied that Germany's second battleship will be launched I ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article, Illustration59 1939-03-10 2 arists,'" the Hungarian Nazi party whose leader, Majoi Ferein s/.alasi is serving: a three-year term m gaol were last week outlawed by the Hungarian Government. The party headquarters m Budapest and 134 local offices throughout the country were raided and closed, and all possessions seized. Picture shows police lorries m59 words
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161 1939-03-10 2 London, Mar. <MR. HORE-BEUSHA, (War Minister) has done more m less than two years m office than had been achieved pefore m a generation" declares The Times, m a leading irticle today on new army developments. The newspaper adds that thc scheme of army reform, onReuter - 161 words
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Article132 1939-03-10 2 Berlin, Mar. 0 an. Ed it on the spi ■•< Britain"- by Mr. -Belisha. War Minister. d< Germany is less Interested In the facts ol British armament than m the mentality which appears to expr self In the speech. President Roosevelt's aggressive al tute towards authoritarianReuter - 132 words
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Article84 1939-03-10 2 Washington Mar. FAR-REACHING agreements between the United States and Brazil are expected to he announced tomorrow at the conclusion of months of conversations between the Brazilian foreign minister, Dr. Aranha. and Administration officials. Dr. Aranha is leaving for Brazil to- morrow. It Ls learned heReuter - 84 words
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Article72 1939-03-10 2 Hsinkitig, Mar. 9. TTHE Manchukuo Government, it is understood, will start negotiations with the German authorities for the purpose of extending the term of thc yen 63,000.000 credit for a year. The credit, established last September between the two countries, will otherwise, expire at thc endEastorn New - 72 words
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Article76 1939-03-10 2 Dublin. Mar. !>. JLIR. I. OKELLY, the Deputy Prime Minister, replying to a question m the Dail, stated an assurance had been secured from thc British (iovernmcnt that lloyal Air Force advertisements m Eire newspapers seeking, recruits would be discontinued. He did notReuter - 76 words
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98 1939-03-10 2 BIG INCREASE IN U.S. INCOME PREDICTED N. ITork, Mar. 9. WALL STREET'S last-minute burst of buying yesterday was mainly due to encouraging remarks made by Mr 11. Hopkins, recently appointed Secreof Commerce, which revived flag- i.ing hopes of tangible developments: In connection with the Administra- tion'fl business appeasement program-! me.Reuter - 98 words
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125 1939-03-10 2 British Warplanes Fighting In China Tokio, Mar. 9. TT has been revealed that Briti. Gloster Gladiator and American "j-versky fighting planes joined theli ?.*ent big air combats with Japanese jianes over Lanchow, capital of Kan- ;u Province, m addition to Soviet "I" 1 15 and "I' 16 type planes. isEstern News - 125 words
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161 1939-03-10 2 Hong Kong Committee For China Credits Tokio, M A SPECIAL committee will be est bllshed In Hong Kong to handle the £10,000,000 British credits China, announced m the House of Commons on Tuesd. Two members of the committee will be chosen from the Bank of China, and the Bank ofEstern News - 161 words
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Article152 1939-03-10 2 /V\fc; ol the uew air-conditioned d and night cars being buiit for v. on the F.M.S. Railways, and which it is prci to place on the SingaporeIpoh service, was inspected at thc Singapore Railway Station yesterday members of the Engineering Asso'tion o: Malaya and the152 words
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Article34 1939-03-10 2 JAPAN'S HUGE MILITARY BUDGET Tokio, Mar. 'J. The House of Representatives today unanimously passed the £270.000.000 extraordinary military budget m con- i nection with "current China incident" j expenditure. ThebilMiow^oe^tf^nTej House of Peers. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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46 1939-03-10 2 Uelh'ngton, Mar. Mr. M. J. Savage, the Prime Minister, today confirmed that Britain, Australia and New Zealand will hold a defence conference Mr. Savage stated thc conferc was called by New Zealand, who had been pressiii^foi^s^uli^^^movefor some Mm.- I ReuterReuter - 46 words
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251 1939-03-10 2 i Loudon. Mar. 9. IT is understood that a written communication is being sent to the British delegates to the Palestine Conference by the Jewish Agency Executive, drafted on the following lines: The British Government is asked lor a clear statement of its intentionsReuter - 251 words
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Article32 1939-03-10 2 Appeal To Third Powers By China? ftungkln >orted to }< liplon md the Detaining: fin ChiiM Surope and An sze, j Dr. V Thc K\; ?se cir< les legotlatl giving pre iepenrii; ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article47 1939-03-10 2 TOKIO MINISTERS ALLEGATIONS I lEXJT M ulster, day the rou Chinese fort Referr] i through A Mini the Haiph He al beir. Lieut.-( i the Bu consfcrurtio: had pro "Althou Chi:. canm routes of i Dealin ports, th jority of from the S47 words
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Article22 1939-03-10 2 Lou MOVING Hull this moi crow i await trawler, den gu^t ol the uptu their hoi22 words
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Article16 1939-03-10 2 KING'S MESSAGE TO POPE 1 An Pope :ion am wish I i the di ponsibih ReuterReuter - 16 words
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27 1939-03-10 2 No Politicai PurposeSays The Times 4 bins, nor has th* ta. am poUtk il pi •It woulc difficult! dir of China linked In i sal Itha stai27 words
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Advertisement86 1939-03-10 2 v rrijiTiq jvpi A,' *>n to the table. Selected i isii of tempting flavour, unusual f<>*>d v.iliH-. and rich vitamin content can ahvays be obtained k al the COLD STORAGE deu 'ts %tf HALIBLI SMOKED SALMON i PEAK I. DITCH KEG HERRINGS «X DOVER SOUS ROLMOPS LEMON SOLES FRESH HERRINGS86 words
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Advertisement9 1939-03-10 2 "CASTR|q Ue Unhealthy <* loss of Energy Medical Hall Ltd9 words
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Article, Illustration13 1939-03-10 3 i„ Australia. The picture is from Lvrne, on the Victoria coast.13 words
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518 1939-03-10 3 WE FOUGHT IN WAR m Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Mar. 8, I and Hazara Singh, firs! and second the Penang Hill Railway murder trial, who ith the murder of a compatriot. Najar Loir Station on Sept. 10 were, at the nine-day trial, found518 words
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Article89 1939-03-10 3 to have been found m fraudulent possession of diamonds two green stones, three red stones, one green stone and jade, five small diamond chip> and nine diamond chips stuck m wax. Hong Chew, a 40-year-old Cantonese appeared before Mr. K. A. Blacker, m the Singapore89 words
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Article65 1939-03-10 3 Law Notice For The Day 1 he hiei Jastiec at Penang C( urt of Apr* Mr. Justice Pedlow at Malacca— Before Mr. lattice Home m ord. Court at li am. P^r: h^rcl: —Probate 252 38, Suit No. 408 38. Re Essooi Mohamed Salleh A: gullia, deceased, vii not concluded). Thereafter:—OS.65 words
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Article40 1939-03-10 3 Mrs. Tan Chee. who died at her residence m Buklt Kuda Road. Klang. buried m the Chinese cemetery at Slmpang Lima. Klang. She leaves a son. Mr. Yap Terk Swee, one daughter, one grandson, six grand-dainzht^r- and one daught r-in-law40 words
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Article, Illustration173 1939-03-10 3 Only Alteration In Routes Of Entry ARMS VIA BURMA £HINA is experiencing no difficulty m importing munitions rom m any foreign countries, and the only difference is that the way of entry has been changed*" said Mr. fc. K. u former Director of the173 words
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Article341 1939-03-10 3 Premises In A Filthy State i From Our Own c rrespondent) Penang, Mar. 8. 'Tin: c m which Quneratnam, head- mastei ol the Penang English School, was charged or. two counts of keeping the latrines at his residence. In Western Road. Penang. m a filthy ate341 words
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Article61 1939-03-10 3 (From Our Owp Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Mar. 9. THE name of Tungku Molek Zahrah. eldest daughter of Tungku Abu Bakar, ol Johore who died from typhoid last week, is among those of successful candidates m the Cambridge Junior examinations. Seventeen-year-old Tungku Molek was a61 words
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Article408 1939-03-10 3 O UPPERS and gunners are the units I affected under the plan to increase Malay and Indian military establishments m Malaya announced by the War Minister. Mr. Hore-Belisha. m the House of Commons two nights ago. the Free Press understands. The establishment oi a garrison at Penang408 words
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Article174 1939-03-10 3 PERAK TAMILS FORM SOCIETY 'From Our Own Corre pondei Ipoli. Mat. 8 MORE THAN 100 Indian and Cc Tamils m looh assembled at Lourdes School. Silibin Road. In lorm an association known as Perak Tamil Abhivirthi Banga meeting was presided over by Mr T. Thambiayah and Mr daram was elected174 words
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Article15 1939-03-10 3 Mr S. Kasilingam. parcel clerk B Gajah. has gone on transfer t as station master.15 words
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Advertisement23 1939-03-10 3 WORMS ARCH-ENEMIES WEDJJIT live Ev LESS ty APORAL '*ECi« r 'C THAT HAS VER FAILED a v.ithln :ier I RAL DISPENSARY LTD., BJ23 words
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Advertisement254 1939-03-10 3 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL SUN. MAR. 19th AND WED. MAR. 22nd AT 9.30 P.M. TWO GREAT ARTISTS JOHN VALENTINE CELEBRATED CHARACTER BARITONE AND WERNER BAER ORGAN fc PIANO 3QOK AT LITTLE 5 P^vYEAST-VITE^— I MEN >^f^ MTOHBj YEAST-VlTh VITE How do you feel Really X/^~*+> Take two Yeast Vitc I at*254 words
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Article, Illustration843 1939-03-10 4 Victoria Chappelle - Victoria Chappelle SILVER— APP LES— ONIONS I n I r-one debunked On "it oi them I have Required what amounts to a permanently bad namold friends who knew my parents still i Email, unruly chid tern with q j you have a nice slide when843 words
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Article99 1939-03-10 4 Says Mary Bridge TTHE woman who stuffs her box- room and cupboards with old clothes old letters, old books, ad jewellery and miscellaneous odds and ends is branded as a mudc n e-headed sentimentalist and a downright bad manager. I must plead guilty on all counts,99 words
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Article207 1939-03-10 4 FEW MEMBERS of the fan making craft are left m England. English makers were hit by the peace following the Napoleonic wars. When the doors of trade were opened again to France, Britain became flooded with French fans, greatly loved by the ladies of207 words
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Article253 1939-03-10 4 POTATO NESTS are delicious for supper. Mash some cold cooked potatoes with seasoning, make them into flat cakes and hollow out the centre of each to form the nest. Break eggs into the hollows and cook m a hot oven until set. Serve on rounds of253 words
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Article, Illustration307 1939-03-10 4 "Fork Food" For The Wedding Breakfast A RECENT SOCIETY wedding breakfast planned on the "fork" principle m London struck a note that is already being echoed m various circles. Few women have the staff, the means or the time to undertake a feast on the old lines, yet the natural307 words
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Article, Illustration275 1939-03-10 4 Simplicity Is New Vogue For Coiffure NEW halrdressing styles have been launched m Paris to suit the shorter skirts, and smart Parisians are no longer wearing the upswept Edwardian coiffure Simplicity is the keynote of the new vogue. Curls are kept within bounds. Women will be pleased to learn that275 words
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Article198 1939-03-10 4 /*\NE London dress show gave a new-old solution to the feminine problem what shall I wear because it showed that women can wear petticoats again if they want to good old-fashioned silk and cotton petticoats, edged with lace, peeping coyly beneath the hems ol gay "swing"198 words
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Article91 1939-03-10 4 Fan cy Ways With Waistcoats brighten up th already have by b e better than waistcoats or j^r Win for wearin. under a suit. One model liked was mad*- suede with a rot, down the front knitted m ribbed wool, and a kni, narrow neckband A sleeveless lm is lined91 words
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Advertisement84 1939-03-10 4 Evening Dinner Gowns iust received from thf SPRING COLLECTIONS m LONDON and PARIS. OORVILLE LINEN SLITS and DRESSES. Phone 4974. MAYNARDS BLDS. I 11, Battery Road. M^* MB,,I 818, m BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^MB^BWBMm.«MBMB /^fi^k A SMALL, BUT GAY GROUP )\3 fcV 1 OF GA GE Spring hats of 1939 featuring mr >»■84 words
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Advertisement83 1939-03-10 4 The Mystery of the woman who NEVER CROWSOLD iDL, w N°i smo young girl i there's a sci Q1 magical i ing dis University precious i which everj must have. jar ol Crtnn nourishes and you sit e\ t -;y morn smoothed a* Use Tofc ..-v'nijr.:. fresh "and d< heads83 words
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Article, Illustration45 1939-03-10 5 INFLATING one of the balloon> belon j,in ff to the German balloon barrage iertat tests at Bad Saarou last week. A FIELD-MARSHAL GOERING inspecting an illuminated map showing the net-work of new autobahnen (motor roads) during his visit to the Berlin Motor Shou last week45 words
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Miscellaneous147 1939-03-10 5 touss Tomcat Xuefnet SPCCIAU OLE* k Af,.^*. .^j^fpCACE MOVE 15rr^p--^^^ c^,iv >^ jBJ VLf^ W^-r^lf mM Ui N>^S' F*4/fCO tiic Peacemaker s T**^ H M very fond of rn'Jdr^n.daffod.fs -i L4U"C#£s PkT4C£S////>^< *>Z J 3r7d d S a,m <>* r and Bushman ~*C?i m» n L >^>^bY 4J\ j^B^ I147 words
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Article431 1939-03-10 6 King Ibn Saud Arranges Revolting Spectacle HANDS^UT OFFTHIS year more than 100,000 Moslem pilgrims who crowded the Holy City of .Mecca from all over the world have seen a Vivid example of undiluted Koranic justice. For Kin# Urn Sand arranged that the\ -hould witness the431 words
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Article17 1939-03-10 6 Peking, Mar. «>. Catho- nary at Kowhslen, Northern by Chi -day a Ol Kw^17 words
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Article108 1939-03-10 6 New York. F eb. 2*. US. Federal Govern nent is con- sidering a plan to feed millions of poverty-stricken people by distributing excess food supplies through established retail channels. The scheme, which is a ieviscd verthe Department of Agriculture's abortive 'two-price plan." provides for supplying108 words
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Article461 1939-03-10 6 MEN WHO WILL GUARD KING QUEEN Arrangements For American Tour oVn. Mar. t. \l^lH:n Kir and Queen Elieth to t;> Canada and the I Stat-- will vomiied by three of Britain a \s\ dete bur] Superinl Foster, c: chief of J Branch of Scotland Yard, is ading member of the461 words
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62 1939-03-10 6 LKobe, Mar. f). >V ARCHIBALD CLARK KERR, wife of the British Ambassador to ma. passed through Kobe on Tuesday night on her way to Chile, her native land. She arrived from Shanghai on board a Danish ship. In a I v she said her i62 words
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Article85 1939-03-10 6 Tokio, Mar. 9. THE first television broadcast m Asia will be started here m April by the Japan Radio Broadcasting Corporation, according to the Nichi-Nichi Shimbun. Images transmitted from a television laboratory at Ka-mata-machi, on the outskirts of Tokio, will be received at department stores and85 words
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Article, Illustration58 1939-03-10 6 HEROINE In "Gone with the Wind." After two years intensive search Hollywood has at last found the actress who will play Scarlett O'Haras role m the film "Gone with the Wind," from Margaret Mitchell*! hook. Most of the famous stars from Hollywood have wished to he selected, hut the honour58 words
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Article147 1939-03-10 6 Italy Expands Her Foreign Trade Koine. JHE Italian Government ts planning to increase its foreign trade durig 1939 while still continuing efforts to become economically selfsufficient. The new policy oi increased tr. is to be pursued through the tor: tion of powerful trading companies organised along the Ines of the147 words
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Article448 1939-03-10 7 U"T AGA the market is and Co 7^"' Say sta «ton Nels< idly tn o.h^- and after inching fr °V rices close abo m £?no g o d °V he week Tradh 1 ervnK 6 has co "tinued on 'nflS.- limited sc aie, with only448 words
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Article140 1939-03-10 7 Counsel s addressee, which began on j Wednesday, had not finished when the court rose yesterday m the probate j suit of Eussooff Mohamed Salleh An- j gullia before Mr. Justice Home m the Singapore High Court. Hearing was j adjourned. In the suit, allegations140 words
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Article153 1939-03-10 7 1 1 JHE market remains very firm with I and Co: r ud reSerVed Say Guthrie rather taS-?"* t market has b «n nrfces hbe steacli 'y improving and I smef th. r^ t l ered no set-back IJFeb H. he IRRC nleeti ng on St153 words
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Article99 1939-03-10 7 An open verdict was returned by 1 1 the Singapore Coroner, Mr W GII Porter, yesterday, at an inquiry into the death of an Indian. Sumusundnim J who died as the result of corrosive I poisoning on March 1. The coroner, at the conclusion of the99 words
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Article88 1939-03-10 7 If lEUT. R. KING-CLARK, of the Ut. I 1 Batta'aon. the Manchester Regiment, and Mr. E. A. Dore. of the Royal j Singapore Flying Club, left Singapore! In the former's Whitney Straight I monoplane for Penang at 10 30 o'clock j yesterday morning on a88 words
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Article94 1939-03-10 7 CENTENCE of six weeks' rigorous im- j prisonment, to be followed by six months' police supervision, was passed by Mr. K. A. Blacker m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, on Ban'amin Baptist, a Eurasian, who pleaded guilty to a charge of house trespass m94 words
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Advertisement59 1939-03-10 7 DteOMGapM GIFT SHOP ffSfflfSlJ^ Peking Puss. IVwffr Copper, Brass. Curios. EMBROIDERIES Jewelleries Genuine Chinese Works of Art. PRICE FIXED LOWEST AND j QUALITY GUARANTEED BEST COMING SHORTLY! ALHAMBRA MT T*IY RISK THiIR UVIS V ...TO FHOTOCT YOUWI SHE LOVED A .PT^S_BLa£^^KfVi I I v fly aft i&fau« BWB «r/ KM59 words
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Advertisement185 1939-03-10 7 .•PAVILION 6,5 9,5 TONIGHT I FOR THE BOLDEST DRAMA IN TEN YEARS THE BLUE-RIBBON STAR CAST OF ,938! A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYEK production" ill} >i\k teJaL LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWS j| You'll experience a new Jr^tt&t Thrill when you see IRENE DARE. World's Youngest C^fefe Skating Champion A PlNw CAPITOL] 3 SHOWS DAILY185 words
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640 1939-03-10 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1939. The British Army DOTH Rome and Berlin political commentators appear to have been impressed by the speech of Mr. Leslie Hore-Belisha m the House of Commons on Wednesday when he introduced the Army Estimates for the forthcoming year. In Italy there was640 words
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Article, Illustration12 1939-03-10 8 THE TWO MILLION FIGURE "WELL. THAT. TROVES IT-YOl/'RE REALLY -ONLY 300,000 AFTER12 words
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996 1939-03-10 8 James Roosevelt - President's Son On New Deal Future James Roosevelt 'f^HE strength and weakness of thc New Deal, and the it holds as "the corner-stone for a far mort co-operat and secure society'' m the future, are discussed here by the eldest son of President Roosevelt m a letter written to I996 words
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Advertisement165 1939-03-10 8 _B_^^^B_fx BYflM^Bifl^_ MM m Mr J^^mwmoWr M M* STCRS /AmX *J Flit is sure death to insects J VSJ^A *f because it is a combination Tl A'^—k of potent killing agents *cl^*^^^ as/^MI which cannot be excelled I^ a^i FBt has undergone the most >^ exhaustive tests and is of165 words
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Advertisement32 1939-03-10 8 JUST RECEIVED A New Shipment of CARPETS MATS m all colours sizes. Ladies' Hand Embroidered Underwear A Speciality B. H. T. DOULATRAM CO. 48-5 C HH.If STREET, SINGAPORE. Tel Telegrams 7846. DOVECOT.32 words
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228 1939-03-10 9 Early Morning Incident On Rubber Estate TAPPER CHARGED l>.\. Manager of Singapore United Rubber Ltd., Rave m thc Singapore Fourth Police sterday a vivid account of the arrest and escape illeged latex thief on a rubber estate charf« of stealing a pail of latex worth228 words
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Article, Illustration62 1939-03-10 9 Malay Machine-Gunners The Malay Regiment has arrived m Singapore from Port Dickson 1° participate m the combined manoeuvres on Mar. 16 and 17. The visit has broken the men's barrack routine but substitutes intensive camp training beginning at an early hour m the mornings. The picture shoics a section at62 words
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Article, Illustration584 1939-03-10 9 PAINTER COMING HERE SINGAPORE is to have an opportunity next week of seeing the paintings and works of one of the most famous Chinese artists, Ju Peon, as he is known m Europe, or Hsu Pei-Hung, as he is called m China. Ju Peon584 words
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Article44 1939-03-10 9 Mohamed Ibra•;das Premchand. proprietors and rea m Singapore, 1 m the Singapore I ist week with apt>e applied a false Areas fabric, were mounted to an -ed to have In January. < was to have but the DP. P., Ewan, offer-44 words
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Article81 1939-03-10 9 ••DANISH me to Batavia/' was the strange request madp by a 21-year-oia Eurasian, Benjamin Baptist, to Mr. K. A. Blacker, Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, yesterda Baptist, whoso request could not be granted, had been sentenced to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Blacker for criminal81 words
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411 1939-03-10 9 R.A.F. To Investigate Local Reserve Possibilities APPLICATIONS NOW INVITED THE Air Officer Oomn has been instructed by the Air Ministry to investigate the bility of raising a Royal Air For. Volunteer Reserve m Malaya, states R communique issued last night. The Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve is an Imperial organisation411 words
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Article152 1939-03-10 9 Viscount Fiancee Has Bali Home VISCOUNT TREDEGAR and his Russian fiancee, Prinoes Olga Dol- gorouky, will be married at the Singapore Registry on Monday, the Viscount told a Free Press reporter yesterday. "It will be a quiet wedding," said Viscount Tred:gar. "The only witnesses will152 words
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Article78 1939-03-10 9 Pleading guilty to a charge of possesI slon of $160 worth of non-Government chandu, a Chinese, Keh Siong. was 'sentenced to eight months rigorous 1 imprisonment by Mr. L. B. Gibson, m the Singapore Criminal District Court, yesterday. It was stated Keh Siong was examined78 words
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227 1939-03-10 9 LOAF OF BREAD THAT VANISHED DOLLAH BIN HASSAN, a Singapore Free Press delivery tamby, was acquitted by Mr. L. C. Goh. m the Singapore fifth police court yesterday, on a charge of theft of a loaf of bread belonging to Mr. T. D.227 words
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Advertisement18 1939-03-10 9 J4TH OPENING OF THE Marcus show DINNER $1.75 Bon C rte aUo available K your table NOW Stauraht18 words
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Advertisement296 1939-03-10 9 ROBINSON'S |"i r V"^^^^g .Your Inspection >^>«'»' g^ is invited U^^ IF YOU'RE TOO EASILY TIRED f WmkW W _Kv_l mmW f^_*B_B_P^^*^^B Üb_bW sm*- .JJlmmyJ KmdElmmmmmmmW^*^ bH__» r -JCOS^ -).mm\SmmmmmW^^ 9 iMm\ BSbtxj' "SLWW^t^ '^V» f'Vft 1 The pace of modern life entails a big drain on your reserves of296 words
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Article, Illustration1024 1939-03-10 10 River-side Town Is Now Important Centre INTERNATIONAL FLAVOUR j Chungking, Mar. 1. CMBASSIES of seven nations are established m Chungking, China's wartime capital, lying 1,427 miles up the Yangtse and some 540 miles from the nearest international border, where 457 people of 17 different1,024 words
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Advertisement428 1939-03-10 10 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE k ENGAGEMENT. I VF.N -WILSON WILLIAMS. The ement la announced between Patr. en-Wilson, only son of the late Harold Given-Wilson and Mrs. Given-Wilson of London and Sheila Geraldine, youngest daughter of Cipt. •ii Uliami of Singapore. •BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBa— ***************8 ng Cmdr. Mr^. Miss 8 "Ranpui i*.p.c rnBB~BBBBB---B--8888-888----BMBBB-|428 words
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Advertisement359 1939-03-10 10 BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA FRONT KATONC GRANGE— 77, Meyer Rd (near Swimming Ctafcj Board -Residence at moderate rates Large Gardens Tennis. Phone: 5758. THE MANSION OXLEY RISE PRIVATE HOTEL Tel. *****. V~MBM~ BBBa~(t~ >~ BBBBBMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBiBMHB EAST ANGLIA ft. OXLLY KISt SINGAPORE. 3 niins. to to^n nigh level, garages, dally or monthly359 words
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Advertisement108 1939-03-10 10 BANK OF ChSJI Incorporate ln waoi wmeJmSmm^ BSbST"*: General Offie* W*l nb S^SSr leeerte Funds ,l '»f»oojm« i excess of rotal Assets m-. approximately r Tse-Vun R Soong. CheK.!? He Sun* Hen-Chang c e OVERSI London. New York and Re* f os« LONDON BANK!*. Midland BankJo;.^ "JJ YORK BAmSr" FOREIGN108 words
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Miscellaneous612 1939-03-10 10 RADIO PROGRAMMES SINGAPORE /lIL 22b metres. KB P 30.96 metres. p.m. 5.00 A Malay programme by the "Sentosa. Johore" Party, from the Studio. 6. C0 Teochew drama. t 6.45 Teochew relection.f 7.00 Children's programme. (English). 7.30 Time, weather and news announce- a ments. 7.45 "From the Studio Armchair." c 8.00612 words
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Miscellaneous200 1939-03-10 10 PKOHI HOLLAND TODAY nil 17.77 me/i (16.88 m.). p.m. 8.00 Opening announcer 8.05 Hungarian music 8.20 News commentary 8.50 Report on the Amsterdam change. 9.00 Tal_. 9.15 The Royal Kiltie Juniors 9.30 Close dov.n. NIROM TODAY FDA 604 mc KM m.). YOB 965 mo (31 20 ml YDB 11.86 mc200 words
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177 1939-03-10 11 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCK SHARES From London 5.30 p. m Yesterday dotation, 5 p.C 194*- t>4.... 11 do 19«JO-9O 9 i/ Ul 3 8 Units) a i.izvz dcL>... 4 10s. Qd la MH lO^.d OQt iro Onl Gd ls Lta 8i>> 9d ti no oar> 7 >\ d Rc|177 words
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Article111 1939-03-10 11 I ISI R \M> Ul \l I <>r HI SINESS s rCRDAT l>n midday was •rding to cables I ondM this morn--hares m London harp un .uue yesterday I i ived for Pahangs Hong Keoff Tins 16s. m Kintas at Us. sd. -hares were a dull h111 words
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Article211 1939-03-10 11 Local Exchange Rates M US. II J UNO > 32 don den 2 3 25 32 1 Lyons demand 45 i Switzerland demand 197% Hamburg demand 134 New York demand I :d demand 54 5 16 1 Bata\ia dtmand 102 Samarang dem. 101 Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demand 154 Madras211 words
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124 1939-03-10 11 KIBKER: Firm a£.-Ju_>: Jj, S -J M g.ld'" 1 piously: 0 5 1«cl. 8 3 c d. July-Sept.: 8 7 Wid p'gL re viously: B%d. 87 16d. Oct.-Do?.: ?4i M 6d Previously: 3 7 16d. 8' 2 d. New York ft,tjffe.) ffin.124 words
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55 1939-03-10 11 THE METAL MARKETS From London: Latest Quotations UN: Fir e2l Previously £215 7s Gd months: 8215 15s Previously 17s Rd M W ITORK lis (opening pric< 46 00 Piously I 13 7,. 6d (illl If Yt t 3d. Previously gs 2» Spot: Previously. 20 9 Three months: IS 15 1655 words
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69 1939-03-10 11 Foreign Exchange Rates London Closing Quotations 1 Method oj Parity oeiore Latest Quoting 20-9-31 Rate Previously ns Franc to 124.11 176 15 lo 176 15 16 New York to 4.8655 4.69 116 469 1 L 6 Amsterdam Guilders to 1210 8.82 i 882 1 Hong Kong Per dollar is 21569 words
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Article123 1939-03-10 11 Accused Lucky To Avoid Shooting (From Our Own Correspondent* Penang, .Ma y. 8. Seated to have come aloi the new gun emplacement at the Esplanade m a sampan on th: night of Feb. 5. and from there re two long planks and two iron rods valued it $1. belonging to123 words
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Article55 1939-03-10 11 From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Mar. 9. A triumvirate consisting of Mr. ustice Murray-Aynsley, Mr. A L. Jirse. and Dr. T. F. Strang, sat In the *erak Supreme Court yesterday In reard to the suspension of a senior hoslital assistant from Upper Pi l The55 words
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Article58 1939-03-10 11 Malay recruits of the Police Depot, ingapor.'. will stage as bangsawan a wnic sketch entitled "Sandagar Peak" '"'Hi Deaf Merchant*) on the far. 19 on the occasion of ie dep; on leave of the D^pot Mr. I. C Macroill v. be i i- cl58 words
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Article62 1939-03-10 11 A EUROPEAN woman, Miss M. Walsh, yesterday pleaded guilty m the Singapore Traffic District Court to a charge of failing to conform to a lamp signal at the junction of High Street and Empress Place, on Jan. 9. In mitigation, accused said she was watching a62 words
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Article65 1939-03-10 11 ■From Our Own Correspondent* Batu Gajah, Mar. 8. Two Chinese women appeared yesterday morning before the acting magistrate, Inche Mat, m the Batu Gajah Court, charged with fighting m a public place at Pusing. Both the accused pleaded guilty and stated they had a dispute65 words
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Article56 1939-03-10 11 •From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Mar. 9. Hundreds of fish were seen floating downstream m the Kinta River yesterday afternoon. A big crowd collect- i ed and 50 of the spectators, mostly boys, waded In I they could Some basketful i ned. It Is believed56 words
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940 1939-03-10 11 SINGAPORE STOCK AND SHARE PRICES Fraser And Co.'s List From Exchange Telegraph Co. IHI BBDAY, MAR. 9, 1939: 5 P.M. MINING Buyer* Sellers Arr.pat Tin <4s; 3s 6d 4s Austral Amah (ss> 4s 6d 5s Austral Malay 39s 445 Ayer Hitam (ss) 21s Ayer Wcne <$n c 3 68 x940 words
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Article120 1939-03-10 11 List Supplied By Messrs. Fraser C Co. WEDNESDAY, MMc i \j Company Dividend 3 TOU Aver Wens: K« fet D> E> Aytr weng D 9 int. Mar. G Mar. 11 25 Katu 6d. No. 20 Mar. 10 Mar 17 n 7^2 Kramat Pulai 2%% Int. Mar. I120 words
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Article430 1939-03-10 12 Childless Couples And Bachelors To Pay More COST OF REARMAMENT Berttn, Feb. 24. GERMAN taxpayer- will have to face new and increased burdens next year to help to pay the cost of rearmament The imposts are to come from income tax, and the most novel of them430 words
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Article, Illustration22 1939-03-10 12 s t\l> ill \HS :net for first tine at the Palestine ronlerenre last I his is Mi Pasha. Aran delee from F«>rt22 words
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136 1939-03-10 12 B.B.C. Aims In Spain And Portugal London. Mar 1 R which the BBC. has re- the eiTect of German Italian radio propaganda m .ire expected to ks m an extern Bi i fort! :i language news Bulletins In both Po: is ana Spanish will be given between 9 and 9.30136 words
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Article, Illustration48 1939-03-10 12 'terproof G*' D nvas Tarpaulins Maker and repairer of rattan and Bertani Chicks, Canvas and Sprint; Blinds, Tarpaulins, Tents, Bags, Blue Screens, Bertani Panels, Wire Netting Fencing, Wool Buntings and Ilags. \hdul Rahman, Telephone £454 Office: 6G Robinson Road. (opposite Telegraph Co.) Workshop:— 293 Joo Chiat Place. Sineanore.48 words
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Article105 1939-03-10 12 London, Feb. :><>. nADIO Paris may soon be the world* most powerful broadcasting station. Tests have begun on a power of 45( kilowatts— compared with 80 kilowatts as at present— and this may be Increased to 600 kilowatts, and cx»n U 900. A new station,105 words
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67 1939-03-10 12 I London, Mar. 1. \AZI airliner pilots flying to 1 Croydon arc taking butter and other British luxuries back to their iti Germany. About fifteen German airliners a week call at Croydon. Their pilots arc carrying parcels of butter, lard, and margarine when they take67 words
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Article, Illustration48 1939-03-10 12 NEW RESPIRATOR TRIED OCT AT A.R.P. TEST.— AI an A.X P test carried out by the Auxiliary Fire I'nit of an Acton firm, a new artificial respiration gadget was tried cut for the first time. Here Ls an auxiliary fireman resetting a ••victim" from a supposedly Matting factory.48 words
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226 1939-03-10 12 New Constitution In Malta Unpopular i Malta. Mar. 1. j THE public here has received without! enthusiasm the new Constitution! proclaimed yesterday by the Governor,; Lt.-Gen. Sir Charles Bonham-Carter.| It is considered to fall far short of jwhat was hoped for. The proclamation was made with great pomp and ceremony226 words
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Article48 1939-03-10 12 Tokio, Mar. 0. A chair of motion picture science will be established m the Keio Linkers'ty here m April with Professor Takar TLagaki. noted cinema critic, m charge Keio is the first university m Japar 'to have the "movie" course.— Easten ,T News48 words
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278 1939-03-10 12 PLANES AND MEN London, Feb. 27. GERMANY is taking active interest m Japan's ambitious projects for commercial air transport over East Asia and much of the Pacific. There is I much behind the "goodwill flights" from Berlin to Tokio. Germany will supply aircraft and will278 words
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Article, Illustration23 1939-03-10 12 B» BBBBJBf Count and Counters Fiano (centre) uith Colond I". Minister (right) and Mine. Beck (left) at iheir reception m Ham days ago.23 words
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Article281 1939-03-10 12 London. Mar. 1. A 100-year plan for irrigating the desert areas of French Morocco at total cost or £28.000.000. has been ann Hinced by General Nogues. French Resident-General m Morocco, at the winter session of the Government Council. The plan follows a series of rain;281 words
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Advertisement129 1939-03-10 12 YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO IGNORE j! THIS AMAZING OFFER! In response to the numerous requests made to me when I was here m December. 1938, I have returned to Singapore for a few days with a new and most attractive selection, from China, of beautiful hand embroidered. CII IT l|||ftCD|E129 words
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Advertisement43 1939-03-10 12 Steps to^g^Securitg ■Sum B mem J B^J B" fc "—k^ 21Sh V i a H jb iS__ Jl_ BS H_ All 9fl rgj 4?f V of Insurance *ftß*flVß_H-B___M_-__H_nM___B_B_Mß— bu 3he floual Exchange Assuraiictf :£orKfc> rt HEAD OFFICE FOR MALAYA: (i, CHARTERED BANK CHA43 words
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Miscellaneous640 1939-03-10 12 Air Mail Arrivals And Despatches INWARU Imperial: Prom Furope due U'ednesday, Friday, Saturdaj mornings Wearnes: From I'enang, Ipoh Zealand and Kuala Lumpur \rrives ft rer* ippine I slai evening. X.L.M. I roni Netheiland^ I Mllei TOMORRI Arrives Tuesday. Thursday. Salur- (Bouth) day afternoon^ ;an Uantas Iron. Australia *i rives Tuesday,640 words
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Advertisement439 1939-03-10 13 Pbb^b-PHH!b___HH__^_s_i (V P&O and BR ITISH IN Dl A LIMES P. iSr O. S. N. CO S SAILINGS OUTW-RDS Dm Spore Dm BHUTAN Tonnage Spore. 6.800 Mar. 10 BEHAP 6 100 Ma y 0 10 RANPURA S' 000 Ma y 15.C0 RAWAIPiNm 17 OO May 19 :5.C00 Ap qoutVav NDI439 words
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Advertisement414 1939-03-10 13 MrJLISTER CO., LTD. 'Incorporr.- -n m Straits Settlements GftESUAM no, sh MTTBI Rll S IM mmim^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Go.. Ltd, lncoryuiatcc tn tngtana j HAVRE LONDONROffE^DASVI HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUE* CANAL Mcimer crrv op j <" :IN M.iv ::o June 2 11 FOR NEW YORK, 3 iLT!MO»E, BOSTON,414 words
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Advertisement559 1939-03-10 13 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Orean Building. Collyer Qua> Singapore ,r| hirtrrrd Rank liuildlns IVrmir Tf| BLUE FUNNEL LINE. »v^i MCMVICBfI MAMSSILLEfI LONDON a comimm IND OLASOOM GLENLARN Mars. Ldon D'klr);, A clam, irburg. I>,ir PATROCLUS Mars LdO_. Rd__. O'aov xt r PER3EUS Q R dal g^argbur, KEGLLAK SfcKVICI 111 HAVRE A559 words
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Advertisement476 1939-03-10 14 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In P.M.8.) TLLEPHONE 1 Freight 5133— Passage 5131. CANADIAN PACIfIC iwoiLD^ ofiiATf rr j |P*AVfct (Incorporated In Ln*ian_) THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAIN without change— thence by CANADIAN PACIFIC ATLANTIC SERVICES TO ENGLAND476 words
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Advertisement854 1939-03-10 14 SINGAPORE BRITISH ,NO,A CO ST L E T A D M maw,gat,on I HARBOUR (M>cA,< use) The following ships are alongside the FOX HONG KONG. SHANGHAI, MOJI, Singapore Harbour Board Wharves or KOBE AND OSAKA expected to arrive: Last Wharf. Entrance Gate 1; Exit 1 OC TIIA lA# A Op854 words
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Advertisement472 1939-03-10 14 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINEsTItT ro tUKOPt FROM SINGAPORE AM) PENANG TO COLOMBO, BOBIBAf sir 7 n ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. GENOA. MARSLILI I s "m, EwfttMU? M Arrives Leaves im Snore. S'nnro B rr PRESIDENT GARFIELD Mar 25 \T-\r o 8 m'"! Hrk X PRESIDENT MONROE Apr Anr PRESIDENT ADAMS Apr 22 Aor'472 words
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2530 1939-03-10 15 CONFIDENCE IN FUTURE OF HONG KONG tt 1 Bank Chairman Strikes Optimistic Note NO POLITICAL COMMENT IX spite of the Mi Hoi, X Koiik, Feb. :>7. Southern nton aml the closure of other future Z on I Kong's the Hoi 01 Peai-ce, chairman of the SSTt Ban W«« Corporation, at2,530 words
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Article, Illustration23 1939-03-10 15 A MALAY Pluver well into the air during the Malaya vs. Man', sten Uall at the Sladium y^terday. Manchesters won, l-nil.-Free r. >* picture.23 words
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Article, Illustration28 1939-03-10 15 v I 5 Id .til".-. rd the n loucester, m kyard before she 1 \o\.i Ind where P 11'; •1 fa < tptalfl vers bis address t<> >m the28 words
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Article167 1939-03-10 15 Today' s Contract Bridge Problems id Bruce raid rid ihe one I rhis bid is In Your r's it Dl minimum, he Kimum he will, imps, 50 bid is almo fcher bid. is your partThe bidBurnstone 2D Tues--1,1 S HAND 10 4 I 10 t j D— 6 I S167 words
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189 1939-03-10 15 A.C.S. Defeat V.M.C.A. Team At Cricket WIN BY 9 WKTS JHE Anglo-Chinese school beat the V.M.C.A. Juniors outright In rt cricket match on the Anson Road ground. Scores- Y.M.I .A.— lst Inns. Mohideen c Cecil Wang b i S. Hope c Hon V. b C. Wonp 3; J. Shaw c189 words
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Article282 1939-03-10 15 All Out For One Run- A Bye Melbourne, Mar a drought score -all i as mad< of C Northc terians i ;<.. Th' run wg A. .sic w.i rt and R lour wickets each for none batsmen were run out. perity largely on the rube i industries and In both282 words
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Advertisement84 1939-03-10 15 i% HAPPY WORLD STADIUM TOHIGHX AX 9 P.M. /__fL jf_ „blL_ BB__. P^P^ »«l MCHIT r W ra KNSATIONAL Rl ii K.N CONTEST _f m 3 OON MAH >« HEMCHIT m M 30Y QUEE v, L. BERNAL &M B n OTOT KOTJO v, GUNBOAT SMITH R 6 (1) Mi U84 words
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630 1939-03-10 16 South Africa All Out CENTURY TO MELVILLE Durban, Mar. 9. ENGLAND need 896 more runs to win the final Test k cricket match with South Africa. South Africa were all out today m their second innings for 181. England commenced their second630 words
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Article, Illustration21 1939-03-10 16 PU uirr tall urlaj Ike Straits n .lurks S io.itball i k Ml 111-' padail| \rstord;i>. 'I li«* l-.i11.-_i Free PressFree Press - 21 words
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209 1939-03-10 16 a SOU the I I the M rye be St Hum ii a all the •ond half, I Is half, but i h d pla J H -him was Ihe m M LELI GOAI p tbdul re him Low to take a In Ibrahim209 words
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Article42 1939-03-10 16 Tomorrow's ties m the v \i CJs tei town i ment are: T" Class C J. Ao :on vs. Ivan van Qeysel •H" (Mass d: l. c. Goh ta c. Reshty. Knowles ('up I B. Abed v Yao Ah Hian42 words
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27 1939-03-10 16 London, Mar. 9, as a re o a breakdown during training Airgead Sios has been [scratched trom the Qra_d National Renter.27 words
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Article22 1939-03-10 16 Landau, Mar 9. Rugby matches played t>day resulted as follows: Oxford University .2. Oxfordshire 5. Newport 3. Crosslieys 9. Renter.22 words
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Article211 1939-03-10 16 Lj i v ii. natures for i>m \r\ ire us Follows FIRST DIVISION v Wol\ i Brentford. Charlton vs. Bla i Qrlm I Lei pool vs Portsmouth Ir v. vs a Ha Evert i> DIVISION U Ham I im i oham vs. Manchester C West Bromwieh211 words
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56 1939-03-10 16 London, Mar. 9. THF Irish soccer team to play Wales at Wrexham on Mar. 1.1 is Breen (Manchester United). Cook (Evcrton). Butler (Blackpool). Brolly (Mill wall), McMillan (Chesterfield), Weir (Clyde), Cochrane (Leeds United), Stevenson (Everton), Millington (Chesterfield). Doherty (Manchester City). Brown (Birmingham). Butler, WeirReuter - 56 words
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Article287 1939-03-10 16 Sappers Recover Well To Surprise Gunners A_TER threatening repeatedly to score h rt the R.A. were unprepared for a sudd the R.E. which resulted m a three-nil Sappers m the first division league yesterday. Ten minutes after the resumption the Sappers scored the first goal and287 words
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213 1939-03-10 16 Straits Times And Jacks S.C. Draw 4-All PIGHI i ais were shared on the padang, yesterday, when the Straits Times Press S.C. met Jacks S.C. In a Business Houses League fixture. The Straits Times made a fine recovery In the second halt when, 4— 1 down, they forced play and213 words
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Article70 1939-03-10 16 "3 'TH ould be ple"n the covered si id much discu Boon Mab and materialised and x>m Boon Mah bit put round thre von by a knockout. ?ood sportsmanshl anothei The fight m another I md Little Bern :ime In the main pi rounds. GatOt X Smith, of70 words
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