The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 31 March 1939
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Title Section21 1939-03-31 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO, 15,74* ESI li 1833. I RID AT, MAIU II 31, 1939. 5 CENTS21 words
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Article, Illustration31 1939-03-31 1 ARMED ..i.INKA (Nationalist) guards marching beside th* coffin at the faaersl m Bratislava, Slovakia, last week, of Anton Kopal, a Hlinka guard who was set m a clash with Czech gendarmes.31 words
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Article, Illustration444 1939-03-31 1 Propaganda, A. R. P. r ood ochemes SUGGESTIONS TO PUBLIC [HK formation oi a directorate of propaganda m Malaya is proposed, the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas announced at a dinner given b> the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association at the Adelphi Hotel last night.444 words
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150 1939-03-31 1 QUESTIONED IN COMMONS London. Mar. M). pURTHER quesUoi to defence were add] T: He Chamberlain Ln the House of Commons this evening. Asked if he had finally ruled out the possibility ol univei lr. Chamberlain r amidst laughter: "Nothine final m this world." ReplyingReuter - 150 words
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Article28 1939-03-31 1 NAZIS WANT TRADE WITH BRITAIN Bei Mv president the k. tod appealed mi oi Hi,- trade U i.i (i 1( entf bbanl *o;nk ld< n under ual Id28 words
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Article34 1939-03-31 1 BANK CHINESE DOLLAR MOVES I ondon M v illls, chair■hat re- d iiorr bank the of thc ar. I the te ol th« d com; curre shad, full o tially rl h mill. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article92 1939-03-31 1 hie i v >■ 4 N IN 11 K\ \IION roiiq. Amen- t. i echs ar».i Slo c plai foi tabHathmeni ol bo Slovakia m j free Kurope' will he held within :i month, at eithei hicage or Neti fork, noaneed Dr, Bohr.- Benes, nephewReuter - 92 words
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Article63 1939-03-31 1 Loads Har. ;»>. j ol Commons this i ing Mr. Robert Morgan, (Unionist. Stov. isked whether the Government had received reports regard-anti-British propaganda now being stimulated among the newly-tormed regional In china by the Japan* Mr. R. A. Butler. Uncle r ary ior Foreign Ail'alrs, replied thatReuter - 63 words
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Article18 1939-03-31 1 Kaunas Mar. .ring a short stat .ment <;ation. parliament today ratified tl. Muanian-Ger.nan treaty the ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article78 1939-03-31 1 JAPAINESE envoy GOES TO ITALY Merlin, Mar. 31 MOSHIMA, J Amba Be ompanied by his secretary. Mr. Furuchl, is on his way to Italy on what ribed as a private visit Well-informed circles here beh' the visit has something to do with plans tor stren^thenin.: the Al Comintern Pact, as78 words
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Article23 1939-03-31 1 New York, Mar. 30 President Roosevelt has nominated ex-Benator F. H. Brown to the poslOf Comptroller-General, which .ant since 1936. Reuter.23 words
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80 1939-03-31 1 St. Jean de Luz, Mar. 30, AN official communique issued from General Franco's leadquarters »t Salamanca states 12 Republican pianos surrendered esterday. On th ncia iron! nearly 15,000; raptured, it I and two complete brigade till surrendered. In the southern zone 70.000 prl! ers mi>Reuter - 80 words
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Article95 1939-03-31 1 Warsaw, vi w VV 1 11 Itical quarters hei the existence ol concn posals hy Germany to modify the status of Danzig and for special across the Polish corridor, it is bell< proposals- of this nature were submitted by Herr von Ribben German Foreign Mini..: PolishReuter - 95 words
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Article40 1939-03-31 1 Algiers. Mar. 30. General Mia. a President o: the Republican Defence Council, arrived here m tears today. Shiploads of refugees continue to arrive irom Cartagena, but it is doubtful whether they will be allowed to land. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article43 1939-03-31 1 Valencia, Mar. SO. Nat troops marched into Valen lay through gaily decorated streets lined with cheering crowds. The occupation was carried out by the Oaliclan Division, at head of which marched General Aranda, hero of the long siege of Oviedo.— Rec.ter.43 words
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176 1939-03-31 1 Dissension In Cambridge Race Crew London, Mar I ALTHOUGH the Oxiord and Caxn- bridge boat race crews are consid below average, one of the cl .sest races I>r years Is expected on Bat rday mornin- a Ing about 11 o'cl" Can ere Installed els s!. trainii dissension m their campReuter - 176 words
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42 1939-03-31 1 THI i h held eeting I a half hours, met morning. The ministers were s ton« and I the international situs meeting occupied tv _oui sidered various n>>v.x from < of expected v. ...hi:: a d :lv or ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article68 1939-03-31 1 Hon;; K>. THE P ai d 0 Un* i I Maritimes Liner Marechal r e In a fog off the China coast this morning, was h >\<h\ on thr side, but puni I ik the vessel to Hong X.. The Marechal JolTre La Hon^ Kong. TheReuter - 68 words
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Advertisement82 1939-03-31 1 IN MOSSE lAL THAT GIVES >A L GERVICE UST AS COOL OMFY FOR DAY, MERING CHIC EVENING CHGTIRMALL'S HIGH ST. /mjLj* ______________L *^mß\m ~jtLt ■i*;ht Cocktail Dance 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. -R DANCE (informal) 9.45 to midnight Sal Radio A S(a»e Star— Am*! I IB "RtoeS** Sin^ci82 words
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Advertisement100 1939-03-31 1 CHOOSE I FOR YOUR EVENING FROCKS VELVETS pla.n CREASE-DESISTING IN LATEST FASHIONABLE COLOURS CHOTIRMALL'S 41-43 HIGH ST. SEA VIEW HOTa SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 1939 MORNING; 11 MU m. 1 p. m FIRST "TOPI 1 U. < ONI IK I Bl lUX M v .DELPHI .EA VIEW HOTELS OR* HESTRI DIRE(100 words
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143 1939-03-31 2 ALL PARTIES IN FRANCE APPLAUD DALADIER Warning Of Resistance f--_r~i m I o r orce HONEST CLAIMS WILL BE CONSIDERED Paris, Mar. 30. HIK int ire French I*rc>s, from extreme right to extreme left, today applauds M. Daladier's speech and provides the unusual sitfht of all France united behind theReuter - 143 words
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92 1939-03-31 2 Thousands Of New Fighters For China (huiukinc M..r [U>. the nori m pi i \i tnl i by officers from tin ten ii th< .r uniti armed In ince en adthe CI It i- furt the Chiness are ne •a ith th authorities m lun- FIGHTING NX M< N \N<Union Times - 92 words
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Article64 1939-03-31 2 Paris, Mar. ao. [M HANDEL, the Minister for Colonies, announced today thai the strength of the French Colonial Army wa* doubled last jreai and m the future would he aMs to protect distant possessions trom surprise attack. lhe defence of the Empire uotild tontinuc to l»eReuter - 64 words
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Article12 1939-03-31 2 BOMB OUT RAGE CHARGES London M i Elamra jrestei > -p I ReuterReuter - 12 words
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444 1939-03-31 2 MERCHANTS AS VICTIMS OF TRADE "MOBILISA TION" lv Tokio, Mar. 30, p his first interview with Japanese journalists yesterd following the adjournment of the Diet, the Pren Baron, Dv. Kiichiro Hiranuma, r< -d the various problems facing his Government. "As the Government has already madeEastern News - 444 words
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155 1939-03-31 2 Hong Kong, Mar. ;.o A NEW MILITARY agreement is <-* reported to have been concluded between the Soviet Union and t Kuomlntang Government at Moscow, through the S authorities Dr. Sun Fo. Pre> o: the L- .ye the < r< imp Although the natureEastern News - 155 words
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61 1939-03-31 2 Rough Conditions For Boatrace Crews London, Mar. 30. :\yir-H only two days left for the Oxford and Can brid boatrace crews concluding preparations on the tidews interrupted on dl tions. Tnci ose betwe< the crews. Oxford more powerful but it is doubtful v. ther they can attain the balance wrenReuter - 61 words
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Article75 1939-03-31 2 London. Mai. ;<• QNE HUNDRED and eighty members V o! the Ii rise ul I ..moils i signed an ment to the tabled yesterday, calllni he formation of a National Governn a wider basis, m the names ol Anthony Eden. Mr. Winston Churchill, Mr. Duff-Cooper andReuter - 75 words
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54 1939-03-31 2 Hong Rong, Mar. The Far Eastern Aviation Company lan< which v. a.s re; rdaj it turned to X ng this at who left iterday on a solo flight, spent the night at Mirs Bay. close to I K<>ng. where he remained until .tough forReuter - 54 words
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Article68 1939-03-31 2 New York. Mar. MM. •Qi>\. KNMLNTS of the axis powers he two replies Ini's speech/ 1 says the Kew I M D d i] he was ihedule deliver > c spoke ss thc British C T be no doubt that Mr statement that the he TerritorialReuter - 68 words
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Article38 1939-03-31 2 ■QMS, Mar. fc(>. yt DAI UDIER'S speech appeara m a lurm m I Italian newspapers, which do no; ment. A headline In the news- pa lero read "Daladier his alread. i m 'i".cv« rs.' ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article61 1939-03-31 2 M paladlar, rhe Preach Prime Ml] 5, ,V on WedneixU) night said hi 01 re: v dug* French right but presMd v Ulingn. xMßine 2 potal made by -M Daladler'- speech wm welcomed m al circlet promising on essentials Hu. Bpeech, coupled with Signer MuseoUni'i ,hV Bunday, Is iraerpmed v61 words
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139 1939-03-31 2 Press Welcome For Premiers' Statements London. Mar UU. j MEWSPAPERS today all give prominence to Mr. Chamberlain's announcement ot the intended doubling ol the Territorial army and M Daladier's broadcast is also warmly welcomed. The only exception la the Daily Mail, which regrets that the Government Clinging to the voluntaryReuter - 139 words
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Article61 1939-03-31 2 Berlin, Mar. .Jo. The German Press is very annoyed by M. Daladier's reference to I German conquest of Czecho-Slovaki i The Hamburger Fremdenblatt declares that those who hoped for a material advance m Italo-French relations will be disappointed, "M Daladier." thc paper adds, "is willing toReuter - 61 words
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44 1939-03-31 2 Tokio. Mar. 30 JLt... ARITA, the Foreign Minister, it ITI Ls understood has invited the British, French and American ambassadors to his residence tomorrow for "conversations on diplomatic affairs." The nature of the conversations Ls not divulged.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration56 1939-03-31 2 picture >;_.. 11. O. tVASER (left) general manager of Adelphi and Sea View Hotels Ltd., greeting Mr. A. Ber hadsky, the leader of the ne.. orchestra for thc two hotels. Mr. Bershadskv s orchestra of ten musicians arrived In the Victoria yesterday from Shanghai, where itFree Press - 56 words
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Article15 1939-03-31 2 Last Night's Fi lm Firs Hundred Years" R< i and und format. find the! i15 words
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51 1939-03-31 2 Majority In Favoui THI 1 deb;t "That the V( be taught night, i Harry L* h pla_ non-] i m th* he th school curri would duction < the for em pi should n stud. not be lish .yded tl the i Tl: LiVi lv51 words
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Advertisement68 1939-03-31 2 delicious pfesj* ve /Ya*t &A *X\ /^__iT /mw*r^Am^' f~~m\ iW /Me^zgaLVciTid 1 1 Imperial Dee <J \\V Mojiey' Ii f L_-__J &> I \V^ *£>.- II I v\** m\* a/ *_>_. 'G__# il cv _r li f <^_/x VV °Ut>C Jill ft. t^taS^S >_ >^ w «__^^^^^^____^_iS-^^^^^_^-^'^ W<«^f The NEW68 words
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Advertisement11 1939-03-31 2 1w .7, SCHICK DRY SHAVER STOCK.. t "EOICAI HALL I TD11 words
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400 1939-03-31 3 Involved Argument In Indenture Appeal A $307,765 PROPERTY consider whether he could have conthe possibility ol 1< gislation of the kind which has affected this settlement, for example the legislation affecting backianes" said Mr Mundell. N I ll ok s INTENTION? suppose that the settlor m drawing up this settlement400 words
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Article67 1939-03-31 3 The f.m S. Railways, In eon. with the Easter holidays, are offering return concession tickets at t_.ri il book single fare for a double journey. Following are examples of return fares: Ist .nd (lass Class k. Lumpur— Penang $15.4 s 7.44 K. Lumpur--S*p 15.72 7.65 Spore67 words
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250 1939-03-31 3 LUGHTNING KILLS FATHER AND SON AT MEAL Both Sitting Inside An TWO BOWLS SMASHED WHILE a Chinese wood-cutter, Ong Tuah Hah, and his four-year-old son, Ong Bah Thian, were having their afternoon meal m a shack near the 18th mile, Lim Chu Kang Road, on Mar. 22, a flash of250 words
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Article55 1939-03-31 3 4 VERDICT of death by mis- adventure was returned by the Singapore Coroner yesterday, at an inquiry into the death of an Indian. Suppiah Chettiar. who died as the result of injuries received when a tree became uprooted and fell on him m a compound m55 words
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Article, Illustration51 1939-03-31 3 picl i MISS nil/ CTAVEREN, daughter al Commander J. Van stiveion. who had command of the Netherlands cruiser lai i .tt Coronation Naval Review it >:>iibemd, arrived In Singapore h% K.I M plane yesterday from lava, where she is seheolinf. She •> ttajrlnf here with her mother umCI Easter Monday.Free Press - 51 words
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Article, Illustration13 1939-03-31 3 'Ware Cameras line r Ten \t Qru nrrf_-_t_i c._____.__*. 7 ip—Free Press picture.13 words
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Article151 1939-03-31 3 Three Chinese, Teoh Ah Koh. Gay Ang Poh and Ang Kee Loh, aged 36 44 and 42 respectively, were produced before Mr. K. A. Blacker, In the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, on a charge of counterfeiting coin five cents and 20 cents pieces— m a house151 words
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Article, Illustration25 1939-03-31 3 MAJOR E. F. BENJAMIN, of the General Staff of the Malaya Command, is among those nho leave by the troopship Lancashire for England on Sunday.25 words
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Article466 1939-03-31 3 (\N his way to Spain, the richest man m the Philippines and ardent supporter of Generalissimo Francisco Franco— Senor Soriano Don Andres, who is said to have sent IO.OOOiOOO pesos to Spain during the war. arrived at Singapore yesterday m the Lloyd Triestino liner Victoria. "The Spanish466 words
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Article47 1939-03-31 3 An extraordinary gen >ral meeting of the Singapore Indian Association will be held at 4 p.m. on Sunday, at r he association pavilion m Balestier Road. The meeting Ls being called to consider certain important amendment. to the rules of the association.47 words
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184 1939-03-31 3 New Air -Mail Rates Start Tomorrow MEW air-mail rates countries will come Into 1 1 tomorrow. lhe Imperial rate to Continental Europe is raised from 42 cents to 45 cents a half-ounce-, and the rate to the United States trom 35 cents to 45 cents The rate by X.L.M. to184 words
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33 1939-03-31 3 The Singapore Pine Association arranged an interesting programme for the reopening of the 30 yar I at S.V.C. Headquarters, Beach Road for pistol shooting 3 ing.33 words
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Article112 1939-03-31 3 CASE OVER 55 -YEAR OLD WILL POLLOWING coe.r. the hea::: a 55-year-old will b Mr. Ju Home m the Slngi yesterday, further hearii journed. The ng to b mate sons oi the Eurasl Of t *r lather. Chia Xl l one of the b. he wil his lather. Chia Ann112 words
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Advertisement70 1939-03-31 3 ECZEMA.. WORMS •OGS' ARCH-ENEMIES WIPED OUT Animals' Priendi Has] rHOI \.\'L> c< nsecul nd rapeworm have Heated with TASTELESS EVAPORAL lit loner I o and Cats. H E SPECIFIC THAT HAS NEVER FAILED -No fasting 01 fuss. ral" wilts the food rful remedy is now within do£ and cat owner70 words
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Advertisement148 1939-03-31 3 ____Pfe T/* J n j |"1 loz/r gaiety and m^iMffiA restored mM g g I fa a touch— with EAU DE COLOGNE v; ■'■■jf 'V*^_!-_______i _K_________^__B___^B-Pv^' jQ^^ftk^/K*^ ftfe •^S&A'-. ll jtwC^-V-fr t ftwHS WHAT a difference Atkinsons Eau de de Cologne that makes it valued highly Cologne makes to life!148 words
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Article, Illustration627 1939-03-31 4 Alice Faye Chooses Blue For Spring BY SHEILAH GRAHAM Hollywood Fashions Dl.l'K— in all its shades—is Alice Faye'i favourite colour for spring. Her newest spring sports suit features a light blue for the skirt and a deeper shade for the jacket. pale blue sweater is striped m blue and ru627 words
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Article, Illustration66 1939-03-31 4 bj Three of the Wuhan Songsters who are to sing at the farewell concert. In aid of the China Relief Fund at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 9.11 p.m. on Wednesday next. On the left is Miss Julia Lee, m the centre is MissLeicagrams; Rudoiph Schauss - 66 words
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Article, Illustration1124 1939-03-31 4 Horace Thorogood - Horace Thorogood By This article of great interest m Malaya today was published m the EveningStandard nncl is written K/iY mother had the habit of keep- ing a store of food m reserve "against a rainy day," she used to say. It is1,124 words
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Article188 1939-03-31 4 London, Mar. 23. N EW *Prtn« skirts m London carry •va ist belts oi the cummerbund 7pe quite frequently and the many kets oi bolero cut show ofl the lew belted ctlects. Some high w re boned up I or tht skirt on to tho b. but a188 words
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Article242 1939-03-31 4 BABIES BY ORDER OF THE STATE I BY A WOMAN CORRESPONDENT A F H U *THp. cently witi ll? ment of mc. ca T' for hachelo «i„ married c *Mh As from the the income spinsters will 1 Per cent. w hlc^ may have to turn ove. tJ*! enimenl more242 words
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Advertisement117 1939-03-31 4 Special Announcem ent I We take pleasure m announcing that we will hold a REMOVAL SALE from April Ist to April 10th ALL OUR HATS comprising over 400 distinctive and individual styles ft_____,- BUCh We k Wn makes --—LA CLOCHE KOM3ERG, BOX LID. HAT WITH WIMPLE etc. have been subject117 words
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Advertisement92 1939-03-31 4 Shop all your requirements 8 for Easter at If 61 AH SINGH'S: 2nd GRAND EASTER OFFERS you shop most economical Cf I *M a j|= Here are some of the numerous bargains now being offered -fo&X 8 BOYS STUIPED SILK II >) PYJAMAS. §jj $1.25 each. X HORKOCKSES TIE AM)92 words
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Article, Illustration69 1939-03-31 5 iCKSON, German Am who wa Pd to l Picture thowt m Herr von Dirckson Utt. ■oi/.c/ m p Ju-e ring Presitone IhM bM* Me _r<n£ and nch P tate visit to Lond _c bca: of Lambeth London, arriving Cut I irth Shopping 'he rberh a69 words
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Article, Illustration36 1939-03-31 6 In exhibition of South African fruits was opened last week at Charing Cross rndersround Station. The South African High Commissioner. Mr. Te Waters, U lu-ing: templed by two stall holders, to taste luscious grapes.36 words
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Article, Illustration442 1939-03-31 6 GIANT PLANE FLYING PACIFIC WITH 36 ABOARD California Clipper On Way To Hong Kong AMERICAN VENTURE San Francisco, Mar. 30. THE Pan-American Airways' California Clipper, sister Ito the Yankee Clipper, left on her maiden flight to the Far East today, carrying- 25 passengers and a crew of 11. This is442 words
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534 1939-03-31 6 Russia s Pacific Sea Power Negligible RELIANCE ON U-BOATS 11* L W ashington. Dl SSIA'S sea power m thc Pacific is appraised rather lightly m an analysis of the military aftermath of the Munich Peace by George Fielding Eliot, formerly major m the military intelligence reserve. United States In the534 words
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132 1939-03-31 6 London. Mar. 29. At questicn time m the House cf Commons Mr. R. W. Sorens^n (Lab, m) drew attention to the emergency regulations m Heng Kong empowering the arrest and expu'sion of people apparently without regular employment. Mr. Borensen suggested such cases should be submittedReuter - 132 words
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61 1939-03-31 6 T Tokio Mar. 89. O RETURN the visit made by the J «icn last vonr 1 Presi mission, consisting of :4 Jour ts, left Genoa for Japan today, Aboard the .s.s. Qnelsenau a report irom Berl.n says. j They are scheduled to arrive mEastern News - 61 words
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Article73 1939-03-31 6 Jerusalem. ADOLF HITLER'S "Me In Kampf" In Arabic is now on sale ior five piastres (one shilling). Numerous copies of an expurgated edition have been Imported into Palestine from Egypt, where the translation was made for a publisher who is stated to be connect withBritish - 73 words
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310 1939-03-31 6 Buyers Tire Of Alluring' Advertisements LESSON FROM UNITED STATES I jxiTEO STATES manufacturers put m*J th< uselves and their products on the spot for approximately 1.000 housewives to shoot at n cently and were told that consumers are tired of exotic descriptions In advertising and plain, unvarnished facts. As oneBritish United Press - 310 words
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88 1939-03-31 6 Washington, Mar. 29. Before proceeding further m the matter of the recognition of General Franco, it is believed the United States will endeavour to obtain some guarantee of clemency for the defeated Republicans. The Secretary of State. Mr. Cordcl. Hull, conferred with President Roosevelt88 words
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Article92 1939-03-31 6 London, Mar 10 JACK HARRIS, dance band leader, lost at least £17,000 m the downfall of Ciro's. London, most famous dance club m the world. He told the club's creditors at the Holborn Restaurant that Soric Ltd the company owning the club owed him €4.00092 words
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Article43 1939-03-31 6 London, Mar. 29. J*HE Government was considering introducing legislation to enable residents m mandated territory to become eligible for naturalisation as Britons, said the Secretary of State for the Dominions. Sir Thomas Inskip, m the House of Commons.— Reuttr.43 words
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169 1939-03-31 6 Film Angers Descendants Of De Lesseps LIBEL ACTION OVER 'SUEZ'? Paris T SCI NDANH. ol I od do Le i be Suez Canal, were reported to have decided \> call a family to decide win- action producers of the i "Suez." The film, produced by 20th CenturySUpposedly portrays tin life169 words
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Article29 1939-03-31 6 London, Mar. The King and Queen dined with the Prime Minister and Mrs. Chamberlain at No. 10, Downing Street last night.— Heutcr.29 words
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51 1939-03-31 6 A COWBOY AUDIENCE THE I nort 1 by t I I L-r. 1 beard almost Texas. on the famous Q chief. fro; well of the and Tt < "Out o rn< by Ed Cynth Prai' I N auditoriui i net but thc Park BritishBritish United Press - 51 words
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Article288 1939-03-31 7 a half-hearted attempt tc intern; signer Mussolini's I opcech m a. favourable light the world stock and commodity markets 1 have given up the unequal contest ond have once more relapsed into a S°o n f U < 0f ncrv °us indecision,! state Stanton Nelson and288 words
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Article104 1939-03-31 7 The band of the Straits Settlements Police will perform m public on Sunday, at th. Botanic Gardens at 8.30 p.m.. the programme being as follows: March, 'bid Comrades,' Teike; overture, "Haydee," Auber; selection.' "Reminiscences ol Ireland," Godfrey: I .lprive, -The Mill m the 8.. Forest,"104 words
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Article63 1939-03-31 7 Peiping, Mar. 2S. THE question tv extending the sphere of influence of the Federal Reserve Bank m North China to other areas Iq China is. according to Chinese reports here, one of the matters to be considered at a combined meeting of the new regimesReuter - 63 words
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Article86 1939-03-31 7 Versailles, Mar. 19. Preparations are being completed here for the election of France's fifteenth President by The Senate and Chamber sitting together m the Palace of Versailles on Apr. 4. The list of possible candidates ls reduced to five by the refusal of many prominentReuter - 86 words
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120 1939-03-31 7 Guthrie And Company See 'Recovery JOT MARKET appears to have recovered from the recent back brought about by political events m Europe, say Guthrie and Co.. Ltd. The most recent estimates oi U.SA. consumption for the second quarter are higher than earlier estimates Which were themselves satisfactory. Locally there is120 words
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Article186 1939-03-31 7 The loliowing new books will be ready for issue at Raffles Library tomorrow Not Worth Reading. George Arthur: Hie Occult Way. P. C. Bowen; Tremendous Trifles. G. K. Chesterton: rrials ii; Burma, Maurice Collis; British Imperialism and Australia 1783--1033. Brian Fitzpatriek; Green Banners, R M. Fox;186 words
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Article79 1939-03-31 7 London. Mar. 29. The Secretary of the Department of Overseas Trade. Mr. R. S. Hudson, who has had talks m Warsaw and Moscow on trade and other matters, arrived In Helsingfors today. He called on the Foreign and Finance Ministers and. at a luncheon atReuter - 79 words
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Article39 1939-03-31 7 Brawls, Mar. 29. Eleven worken were killed and nine others injured m an explosion m a section of the Belgian national arms works at Herstal. which is devoted to the manufacture of special cartridges. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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50 1939-03-31 7 JAPANESE ADMIRAL TO INSPECT NAVAL STATIONS Tokio. Mar. 29. AS a special naval inspector, Admiral 2 Osarni Nagno, Supreme Military Councillor, will inspect naval stations at Chinkai, m Korea, Ryojun (Port Arthur) and a naval oil depot at Heijo. Korea, m April, according to an ofTii ill announcement.- Eastern NewsEastern News - 50 words
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Advertisement237 1939-03-31 7 ROADWAYS TWO YEAR COM... SENSATIoIf mfm TO THE SCREEN BY WARNER BRO s. 6.15 and 9.15 P.M. ALHAmBRA a J<) Wirt Meets VktX Ss Jk At West POH* It's *<*^S? fisW7\ Aosapolls, Its \__________ji^_gjffflift M —Bam %BmMM __Si S*^ M 1 %?£&> \k. %Mm\ mmm^M^^iWm. .-year mil- MM ~^^B miWm237 words
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Advertisement241 1939-03-31 7 LAST 2 DAYS! Don't miss it!! THE SCREEN'S GOLDEN-VOICED SINGING STAR surpassing her greatest hit 'ONE NIGHT of LOVE 1 ia a new type of LIGHT MUSICAL comedy— jCAP I T 0 L NIGHTLY GRACE I jf^| j MA A or mmm mmw FIX _7V COLUMBIA'S 1 ROLLICKING MELODY-FI LLED241 words
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598 1939-03-31 8 The Singapore free Press FRIDAY, MARCH 111, 1353. Penang Defences TTHE visit to Penang of MajorGeneral W. G. S. Dobbif. General Officer Commanding. Malaya, emphasises that the development ot the northern settlement into a garrison town i.s well advanced. Troops have been sent from Singapore to Penang to man the598 words
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817 1939-03-31 8 J. A. MORRIS - J. A. MORRIS I HIS dispatch, first of a series prepared .v Brii Press, is to summarise, clarify and correlate rccnt* leading up to the crises of 1939. The di behind the seemingly unrelated headlines* of day 3& to trace the shahy pattern of817 words
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Article194 1939-03-31 8 J-HS year the London County Council celebrates its jubilee, and the great development of the capital of the Empire is indicated by its financial position. Fifty years ago the rateable value per head of population was £7.12.7; it is now £15.3.7. The gross maintenance expenditure m194 words
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Advertisement195 1939-03-31 8 AW aT *r Alm-^iV J? _r Jf > X. m I I 1 V fc s. T_! CALDBECK'S «MMBaN__-----__M-N-_^^ -MASTERS- J >_-B-P----^.fc _>_x t f SINGAPOREENGLAND m I A If \k _IW I B _L_k 1 In under a wee„ you can be back m England— m six and a195 words
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Advertisement33 1939-03-31 8 9 I What is the Sent t -thing m every Car ment leaving this eaiabUthtru It cannot be described exactly.... but it is Style MIEN CHONG TAILORING —34 Coleman St. Phone 1816— Maamammammmmmammmmmumu'ii.miat. --<___■*._:*■---•-33 words
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253 1939-03-31 9 DANGERS OF SINGAPORE'$8,000,000 AIRPORT Waterlogged Landing Field A Menace TROUBLE YESTERDAY [TIE dangerous condition ol Singapore's much-boosted w>WK>,OOO airport wa< emphasised again yesterday when he westbound Royal Dutch Airline- (X.L.M.) Douglas liner made a spectacular landing on the waterlogged ground. Water streamed over the wings of the lartre aircraft a*253 words
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Article, Illustration34 1939-03-31 9 Lamour Sarong For U.S. Museum H od, Nl.tr rv MOUR 1 most pri< Lo Of I! .(1 Ait. one 11 alf- odward ar■f the _4 hat In m ►ie. 1 d m a ma: ;<>:34 words
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Article, Illustration35 1939-03-31 9 AMBASSADOR BOARD THE CANTON tne H A I I < Chi ri m to S niJI HERI M\ 1 v\ Bl X wh and ac- and i B 70 chai Joffr. i^ an 11.700 m 19335 words
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86 1939-03-31 9 S 27-;. cat -old Ho__rre Mr K. A. the S: re Fourth fi i n two charges have cheated H ier ot Chop Twj, Inducing him to sums of mo HinK _c Of tWO C reason to be not be honoured by the k irn86 words
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44 1939-03-31 9 m P Cr j md A Thompao i I Qlllma X A. Blacker m •urth Ln >; »len 12 The tak( d plac y Ined to MM4 was pc 1 On the application of Inswed ined In police cv t44 words
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Article144 1939-03-31 9 Reduced Profit For Jeram Kuantan Tin 1 the dr- c oi rubber a big n n m am Kuan. Rubber I ■he chairman. Mr. H. t the corapan: annual m fcingapore yesterda; he said. |X 02/i47.54 "During 195? we had the benefit a foi tract for the win of tl144 words
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177 1939-03-31 9 ARKESTED by tlu police m a room j v. here there were materials for* counterfeiting Straits Settlements j coins, two young Chinese. Lim Chong i Har and Tan Soon Chuan had i charges oi possession and fraudulent session of the-M Instruments and; red against them,177 words
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Article, Illustration91 1939-03-31 9 TWO of f nndnn'n most famous beauties have been m Singapore within two days. They are Lady I-oui- Mountbatten, who parsed through Singapore m a K.N.LL.M. j.lane from Saigon to Java en route to Australia on Wednesday, and Lady Beatty, who arrived la-t ni^ht with her husband,91 words
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Article42 1939-03-31 9 £H AREHOLDERS' annual meetings are even more sparsely attended m Singapore than elsewhere, but a new inducement to attend was ottered at yesterday's annual meeting of Malayan Breweries, Ltd. A keg of the company's beer among those present.42 words
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Article, Illustration250 1939-03-31 9 Earl Beatty Merchant Shipping NECESSITY FOR ENLARGEMENT iN.ti.c courae of a w.»rld tour on behall of the Navy League, tj awaken j the Emp re to her shipping needs, Earl Beatty. accompanied d\ I j Beatty. arrived at Singapore last night j In the Rotterdam Lloyd liner Ba.oeran from Java250 words
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Article27 1939-03-31 9 r irge oi I Ing to ide by dl .VA B taut! >Ned < Ir. j rad Oldham. In I Police CourU yeai27 words
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Advertisement35 1939-03-31 9 For a CHANGE! COME! To the BRIGHTEST SPOT m TOWN PALATABLE DELICIOUS DISH Lo Fresh Bjdnsj Ko, k Ojaliii and Bandoeng Strawberries Obtainable at tho CAPITOL RESTAURANT j B ti re or after the Show35 words
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Advertisement198 1939-03-31 9 "*^^]L-| in© A Companion m aU I climates. Checked lining. Single Breasted. ConvertiI ble Collar Pagian Sleeves. Vertical Pockets To be used with or without belt. $43.50 S, $45.C0 f r^ ROBINSONS CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LIMfUR. mmmmmuwmmuuummmu 34 iKEYlbrakd km/ t^x r_ _^S__i»!^lK_^ 4 .|B-fl-fi x i ij A^mß.]J£&M198 words
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343 1939-03-31 10 Tactics, Technique And wkm -Bk m m^ mmp w mW mmM 7 200 SPECIALIST TEACHERS TO whip China's north-western warriors into better lighting 1 trim, more than 200 military experts and political workers have been sent to the north-western provinces of Shensi, Kansu, Chinghai and343 words
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Article122 1939-03-31 10 AN eight -a- yea. nrice to be started by the Nippon Yusen Kaisha Line between Yokohama and Genoa m April will call at Singapore, according to an Eastern News dispatch from Tokio. The freighter Hakodate Maru with a tonnage of 5.302 will be the first122 words
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Article167 1939-03-31 10 THROUGHOUT MALAYA there will be many A.C.S. Old Boys who will welcome the revival of the A.C.S. Old Boys' Association. More than 100 old boys, representative of many different professions. 1 met on Monday at a meeting m the ACS. Hall. Coleman Street and167 words
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306 1939-03-31 10 A British Shell Turned Against The Jews BEDUIN'S RUSE Jerusalem, Mar. .0. A British naval shell which fell as a dud on the plains of Sharon (luring the world war was utilised to blow up a culvert along the newly constructed coastal road south of the Jewish settlement of Tel-_v_o..dBritish Unit ca tress, - 306 words
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116 1939-03-31 10 Minneapolis. A dozen men on the campus of the University of Minnesota, interested m learning how co-eds extricate themselves from delicate situations *ot the "slowdown." They attended" a meeting of university women at which tne girls answered a questionnaire on men and discussed them at anBritish United Press - 116 words
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84 1939-03-31 10 K INr rO7 B »*ndad, Mar. m. INL» Gaaza. inaugurating th e Bri-tish-built Kut Barrage. Iran's £1.000.000 irrigation scheme, said he hoped the barrage would be only the first of a number of important development schemes. 1 fc> construction of the bar. b*'fcan m 1934, theReuter - 84 words
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Advertisement329 1939-03-31 10 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS IKM.KKS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Tenders. invited ior tne materials or services. For rticular. Municipal Tenders Ro> ipply of 4.200 Jinrick..uaw reflector lis. (I) iO) Date of Closing. 4 p.m., June 1, 1939 Construction of rmanent tins and cvi In Braddoll Rd. :n Thor. *d towards Upper oon I'd. 1329 words
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Advertisement335 1939-03-31 10 BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA FRONT KATONG GRANGE— I 7. Meyer Rd (near Swimming Club, Hoard-Residence at moderate rateLarge Gardens Tennis. Phone: 5758. THE MANSION OXLEY RISE PRIVATE HOTEL Tel. *****. Baaaaaaaammmmam "u«-___Baia_.ai___« H M nß-_« B EAST ANGLIA 0.M.1 KlSfc SINGAt'OKS. 3 mlns. to town nigh lerei trarages dally or montl-ly335 words
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Advertisement109 1939-03-31 10 BANK OF CttiK A (incorporate, ln C l A relep h^-!M' t fvc! £»«i Dp Cap lt a7 -.X,„ K^erve Funds m excess of *M_ lotal Assets •Pproxima tel, London. P«0"S. Osak', anu'V l__ LONDON i-ivt 1 Midland Bank- f *JW YORK nc h Irving Triis* V I Correspondents *T__h109 words
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Miscellaneous803 1939-03-31 10 RADIO PROGRAMMES SINGAPORE __HP 30.96 metre-. p.m. 5.00 Muslim students' religious conceit, b the pupils of the Al-Junied IslainJ School. G 00 Teochew Guakang selections, t 6.50 Teochew musical interlude. 7.00 Children's programme. (English 7.30 Time, weather and news announce ments. 7.45 "From the Studio Armchair." 8.00 The request programme.?803 words
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39 1939-03-31 11 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION "tM M O'CLOCK 1 OON Hu •1 1 Bcttan m 28 B m i B. m 27 2, I O B tO 33 7 ol Q York Sp..t Shed Q_3 -tl 15 15 1639 words
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279 1939-03-31 11 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCK SHARES j r om London 5.30 p. m Vesferc/ay are of denomination nnlmi t i*«et o,,«#«», otherwise stated test Q uotat *ons Previously BI Jn LiOaa t> pc 1944-64... X, 105*2 j(. I Western Riy Ord LO Pacific ($25) g and Shanghai Bank $125). j279 words
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132 1939-03-31 11 London: 8d m h *-> May-June: 8 81 New M ..V l r 8 d J^. lsn 1600 STOCKS: London Liverpool 2iG to 1H <^7,3» tor 01 25,728 tool .25.799 tons; COPRA: Strait* 8.0 Rotterdam: CIO nsod Previous!^ -10 17s (id. l»l132 words
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34 1939-03-31 11 nv Dull. 15 17s. (id. p r j £216 10s. com Previou.lv: 46.50 J Prevlou E Previously: £7 as. 6d. SILVER: Three monthJ! 19% d Pr ci34 words
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Article96 1939-03-31 11 Ill) 15V PHASER AND DO Al THE CLOSE dOf 111 SIN. YES. TK DAY MINING: Tin al iliii] was x ll(»' down n According to received this morning tin I ondon yesterday shou little chanpe In the local t on the other hand eondiuere ver> dull and96 words
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Article113 1939-03-31 11 CELLING London T.T. 25 ?2 iun avii.und 2 3 25 32 ris dem.. 2042 land demand M| ■'t-mand 134 Nev. York demand 54 l 16 Montreal demand 54 5 16 Batavia demand 101% Samaranp dm.. 101% ...cutta. Bombay and Rangoon demand 154'_ Colomoo oemand 15Hong KoriK demand113 words
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61 1939-03-31 11 Foreign Exchange Rates London Closing Quotations Metnud o; Pant> oeiore Latest Centre Quotinp 20-9-31 Rate Previously Paris Franc to 124.11 176 176 13 16 New York... to 4.B6fnS 4r 4.68 316 Amsterdam Guilders to 12.10 8.82 8.82 Hong Kong.. Per dollar Is. 2" B d. Is. 2%d. Shanghai... Per dollar61 words
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372 1939-03-31 11 HENRY MORGENTHAU TALKS YVa>hinj:ton. Mar. 20. CECRETARY of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau, Jr. ■^tokl a secret session oi a Congressional Committee that business is m a rest period, but predicted a slow but steady continuation of recovery during 1939. He indicated his disagreement with372 words
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Article786 1939-03-31 11 Fraser And Co.'s List THURSDAY, MAR. It, 1939: S I'M MIMNG Buyers Sullen Austral Aruai. AustraJ Malay 39s 44s 69 Ean;rin Tin < £> 19s 19s 9d Selan^or $1) 1.23 1.28 c.d. B .rr;.: Malay i 3d 21s Chendmarm <£) Us 6d 12s 3d Hitain786 words
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Article79 1939-03-31 11 List Supplied By Messrs. Fraser ir Co. THUESDAT, MAS. 30. 1939: 5 I'M J roi Compa Divldi r.d B M\ A; 13 Apr. 8 A] 6 Apr i 13 M Apr Takuapa Apr. 11l IItU.K Mur JO Apr 31 .0 Apr. 15 A; Hayt 2 ::'< Mai79 words
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Article, Illustration2638 1939-03-31 12 Chairman Presents The Company's Case Jc. a/ RECORD OF SERVICE *T.ii the president of the Malacca Municipality that the Municipality will be able to provide a new supply *at a reduced cost to consumers and ratepayalike' wa without the slightest effort to ascertain <.n uhat terms I2,638 words
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Article251 1939-03-31 12 INWAKU impetial: Prom Europe due Wednesday. Friday, Satardaj ateraingi Wearnes: i r< m Penang, Ipoh, and Kuala Lttfrpar Irrives everj evening. X.L.7.1.: From Netherlands indie_: irrives Tuesday, rbursday, Saturday afternoons llantas: From Australia: \rri\e^ rWesflay. Friday, Sunday mornings K.L-M.: Trom Europe: Arrives Taesdas Thursday, Sunday251 words
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Article14 1939-03-31 12 utails from Eu <__aju_a > are WU> Mails from by Air [Q today.14 words
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Article17 1939-03-31 12 10: Sin R Karapara [BritJ (Brit.); Merkus. Tidoi iUut.); Awata Mai Mar. 31: Terukuni Ann (Brtt17 words
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Advertisement77 1939-03-31 12 ODD nrescription If yoo are a sufferer from m Kczema, Ringworm. Dhobiae WW Itch, Salt Rheum. Prickly Heat, Psoriasia, Singapore Foot. Itok* m« Eruptions and Rashes, uae D.D D. Prescription Just a few drops of this marvellous lotion and you hare instant relief. Irritatioa and pain goes at once, and77 words
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Advertisement40 1939-03-31 12 I m bb\ B_n 1» J Im\ mWrnmam smA ii mmt tr^ 1 J J i_i IMmM-L_L4_E Vi O mmtmmmm Bv-UW-l !P DL l Xham, mr'-.Tmrntßt I B_f_l !_t mßm^^JLmm\ "1 KE^^Wi'^fm a _-^-_-_aaHM____-J Bl _i__J l_i _____l!^!__?fff^_^_x_f^___!______L ■"^*d_KH__HBHPM ."teR-fe*40 words
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Miscellaneous33 1939-03-31 12 SURFACE MAIL DESPATCHI TO n South A.r. Wl J I.*Indi. Bonu i and Medan Muntok Rengat and Tand. B i TOMORRt ■rant toi l ill 1 1> > i>nl\ 0 Rv <i. Ifl ll33 words
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Advertisement504 1939-03-31 13 *~~~*~~~~"~~~~~~~^**fr~~~~ -i-ii In— i am^^^^k^amm w i mmmm PI P r_M^ f f^l|s^ n T •-M .a b I l-gl t_l*Sir__*-_i-«^^- si_ a *^QE_P______ m£ BY P-OandBRITWINDrA LIN ES Dl P. <$c O. S. N. COS SAILINGS OtTTWAKOfI Du*> Due Toniva* re. Tonnage Spore. RAWALPINDI 17.000 June 2 8 SOUDAN504 words
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Advertisement475 1939-03-31 13 McAUSTER CO., LTD. rlncorvoratea m strain Settlement* GRESHAM HOlSt. BArftß* S.NOAPORC „ONt RR. j ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd, <lncorporatcc tn tnguina > HAVRE LONDON ROTTERDAM HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Meamer 0 T Due Sails COT ol UKrn^r? G:asgoW In Po »t". 2 COT OF '*.^-S ta S475 words
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Advertisement626 1939-03-31 13 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Ocean Building. Collyer Quay. Singapore TeL 51 5 L Chartered Bank Building, Penang _>L 136 C BLUE FUNNEL LINE. FAST SEE. ILLS M \!.>. ILLLS. LONDON. COM IMM \\D GLASGOW (m conjunction with the Glen Line) GL.FNROY Mars.. L don. A dam. H'b.r. A'werp Mid Mar Apr626 words
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381 1939-03-31 14 A.H. Lockheed Plans A Junior Transport San Francisco. ALLEN H. Lockheed has announced proposed plans for mass production of a new military type airp'ane of advanced design. Lockheed, pioneer American aircraft designer and builder, developed the famous Lockheed plane and organised the Lockheed Aircraft Company, with which he is noBritish United Press - 381 words
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Article154 1939-03-31 14 The following ships are alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected to arrive: East Wharf: Entrance Gate 1; Exit 1:— Plancius 20. Mata Wharf: Entrance Gate 2; Exit 3: Telresias 18: Kepong 16; Glenroy 14; Hakone Maru, Terukuni Maru 11; Burdwan 9; Kota Agoeng 7. Empire Dock:154 words
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Advertisement540 1939-03-31 14 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated ln F.M.S UirPHONtT: ti eight 5133— Passage 5431. iiNAoiafj pacific IWOULD'S QmiXTtSl mm\Q** l^TsP**i (Incorporated In England) THI MFRRBS" ROLTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by TRANS-CONTIN-ENTAI TRAIN without chaise— theme by CANADIAN PACIFIC ATLANTIC SERVKES TO ENGLAND or540 words
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Advertisement537 1939-03-31 14 RED FUNNEL LINE HEAP ENG MOH S.S. CO.. LTD. I Incorporated tn Straits Settlements) REGI LAI PASSENGEB and CARGO Service from Singapore to Java, Born-o, Bank.i and Billiton For BATAVIA, CIILRIBON and SEMARANG [Every Tuesday and Erlda> I SENG Fri. Mar 31 5... BAN HONG 1 1 ONG Tue> Apr.537 words
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Advertisement510 1939-03-31 14 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINEsTItT -a* S*\ v y-r^_S_i-W^^i^_r _^___________I_- u__________- *'"£-_fcftr- B 9 m ~~^-______S £3___?^fi__s__6__SP___S___ E_K_____T TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND FLNANG TO COLOMBO BOMR .v ALEXANDRLA- NAPLES. GENOA. MARSLtLI^mV £g Arrives Leaves X X PRESIDENT MONROE Ap?° r ?2T\ f I PRESIDENT ADAMS Aor 2^ An. ->l X PRESIDENT510 words
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Article, Illustration3642 1939-03-31 15 Free Press Quoted In House Of Commons ACCOUNT FROM HANSARD w m*mwm* am.M. JL. A* p Erom the -Singapore Free I'ress were quoted by r. .mmander Heteher m the House of Commons points which he made concerning the Sid? i news agency as related to3,642 words
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Article34 1939-03-31 15 TOI island G I CI March bogey played holes resulted In a win for 11 sim with Mrs A. up M 8 Marshall Mr.« N i v. iiker Mrs E Currii34 words
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Article94 1939-03-31 16 v Singap t will by t/te G G on 4pr. 24 /or Saigon tcfu i Dl Kj 7/0 Goatk< (I: i. arid Wt Ahdul Rahman I "j (Chinere) and halve; Hor ><>b (/..A./-.), .1 M /-V4 > 'i (Af.lv .4... fnruurds, X <&iin- eti (R.A.F.), Hay IR94 words
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Article84 1939-03-31 16 Joseph Travers score At Last J t i flxtui Bfte <:■ unftnato couple had the game v> m hi nd. In c goiuutes ct p Chong Beng opened the scoring from the right I alter h their fiff h Chong Ber. re still the thc re.sumption UN w ERS PEN84 words
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Article28 1939-03-31 16 the *.C.< Bai C ot v N i. P. E L 8. Reutens D van, r k .i G I I W A Keyl uinpii28 words
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Article, Illustration7 1939-03-31 16 "'•>Ml| TRAVERS SCORED THUR v:^;^;;;::-;^^-;;';-:— hl pad3n7 words
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Article38 1939-03-31 16 Tl> Swimming Club waterpolo team outclassed the R.A.F. team tiy 12 goals t i one a^ the Club yesterPlay was consistently m the airmen's half and though they tried the deficit, they found all unavailing38 words
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287 1939-03-31 16 Losers' Defensive Work Saves Heavier Defeat BOTH GOALS BY WRIGHT JJ AD it not been for tho good work of the Police defence, the U.K. might have won by a more comfortable margin than two-nil m their first division soccer match tho Stadium287 words
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Article37 1939-03-31 16 s mind< d their Club social today at 515 p.m. There will be an ci on t match, follow- d by bi man bridge and dancing. Relatives and friends of me will be welcome37 words
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387 1939-03-31 16 Ten Chinese Win Reserve Game Against S. C. C. PI \ViNG with ten men the Chi. 'n^erve team beat the S.C.C. reserves barv. solitary goal, scored m the last five minutes of their leagu_ flxture played on the padang yesterday. m spite of the Chinese deficiency and^ the adverse ground387 words
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Article67 1939-03-31 16 i i FREE PRESS selections for today, first day of the extra Sky? meeting at Taiping, are as follows: Race 1: TAJ MAHAL. M 1 <x k c y v Mouse. Race PHAR PAR, Twinkling Eyes. Race 3: BAY LADDIE, Little Mother. Race 4: STONE GINGER, Policy.67 words
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Article100 1939-03-31 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Mar. 30. TTHE going: will be soft for tomorrow, the first day of the laiping Turf Club's »*\Ua Skye meeting, as heavy rain fell today. At the work-outs this morning oueen Beon impressed, as did Jackie Mac, Spring Girl100 words
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66 1939-03-31 16 (From Our Own Correspondent" Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 30. QELANGOR'S cricket team against Singap HI be serio\; ned by the Tact that Denlson-Sni; will not be available. I: there .as one j person to deserve his place m the side i on finance at the trial,66 words
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Article60 1939-03-31 16 A p rnament will bt held under the auspices of the ICal Polo Association In Penang at East Teams from Singapore, Selangor and Pahang are expected to compete. Et Is expected will be represented by an Army team. The I Pah, an? Polo Ciub team is60 words
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300 1939-03-31 16 Boxing President Warn gainst "Fake" Fights FRESH TALENT NEEDED "I WANT to make it absolutely chai boxers, seconds, managers and promo dents such a.s I have mentioned do an ci of harm to professional boxing," said Mr F W president of the Singapore Boxinj annual general meeting held at the300 words
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57 1939-03-31 16 CCORING ion d v 'Civil Sei »2B soccer fixtl ill. Play did CUK Bot 'they raid *J After a g by Paul < > powerful drivt bul b 'lor Chong clOS€ Both side when a B _KAI v Philom< The ball I Wi lie57 words
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Article42 1939-03-31 16 Th Fort Can otball A Balestier Rd. at 230 p.m. ton I Major Bird. (Capt.), Capt. Eivers, Dowli] ipt. Em I Lieut. Marchbanks, Bgt. Burrows, L-Cul Telrurnei Bdr. Sgt. Bakei Re pte Gater, v scorer O. M. S. Flanagan.42 words
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Advertisement74 1939-03-31 16 8,45 P,M I WHO WILL TAKE THE COUNT? BOON NAH n c. _ra %mp m l i (iijpp SUPPORTED BY THRILLING PRELIMINARIES POPULAR PRICES:- $2, I; 60 30 CTS BOOKINGS NOM hemchit TONIGHT at HAPPY WORLD STADII M ,B "**a-BM-M_-_W__-Me_-_aMfl-BW-M-B_M-i--^--^^ ________________R_______B_i______B_^_____H--_ All f*l '_S !r f^_^_____________l *5_- _Ht* •__*-_>. l74 words
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