Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 26 March 1939
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Title Section16 1939-03-26 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL. No. 12 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAItCH 26, 1939 .> a. iii. l^clilioii FIVE CENTS16 words
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Article162 1939-03-26 1 SERIOUS BORDER FIGHTING A CCORDING TO AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT ISSUED IN BUDAPEST LAST NIGHT, SERIOUS FIGHTING HAS AGAIN BROKEN OUT AND IS STILL PROCEEDING ON THE SLOVAK-HUNGA- f RIAN BORDER. j|UK()ARY has issued a warning to Slovakia that she will bo compelled to employ a greater preponderance162 words
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Article143 1939-03-26 1 ROGUE ELEPHANT KILLS HUNTER (from Onr Own Repor'cr Kula Lumpur, Saturday (I<HNG out with a party to I kill a rogue elephant which destroyed a plantation at Ulu Unfit, Jamantrai bin Jasoman«a, a well-known bis game hunter, was brought back a battered corpse. The rogue elepbant be was after had143 words
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61 1939-03-26 1 Ber'in. Mar. 25. gtKXANS v rr reminded by the pi ess Uiat the new finance plan bnnjja face to (ace with t!;e financial ot German expansion. Thf Deutsche Ailgemeui" Zeitung defony 'Saenzes and ac imltaUod w 11 n r t be Kctptlj." ft a nowReuter - 61 words
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Article85 1939-03-26 1 A Paris message, received just before going to pi ess, states that the Hungarian Government have made a proposal to the Slovak Government for the appointment of a joint commission tor the delimitation of the Slovak-Hungarian frontiers. The proposal, according to a Bratislava dispatch, was immediately accepted,85 words
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Article78 1939-03-26 1 Paris. Mar. 25. IN the face ot German aggression. Poland shor.!d play the role ol "guardian of eastern Europe" declares a \vr or m figaro. While welcoming the moves for n oeace front, several papers urge that the democracies should take a stronger and more immediateReuter - 78 words
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Article178 1939-03-26 1 Malaya World Rubber Market \Frovi Our Own Reporter] j Seremban, Saturday. j T'HE belief that the indigenous I population of this country can with the same sympathetic treat- i ment as that given to imported labour, supply a reasonable proportion of the labour required on estates, wa.« expressed by Mr.178 words
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Article, Illustration78 1939-03-26 1 First Pictures Of German Advance TOP PICTURE shows a German machine-gunner at Prague, ready for action following the annexation of Czechoslovakia by Germany. Middle picture shows a German army wagon m the suburbs of Prague. Picture bejou shows wagon-loads of German soldiers m the courtyard of Hradc&ny Oft*tta after the78 words
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Article132 1939-03-26 1 London. Mar. 25. I^IIE German memorandum on r-n <r;pt on if! reff^rclod as a hopeful document by Earl Winterton, Chairman of the Evian Committee for refuses. In n snecc'i at Devonoort he .said th« mrmorandum c r :ntem?ilated orderly migration nt 150 000 Odultfi ond 250.000132 words
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Article39 1939-03-26 1 Feme, Mar. 25.— Gen. Goering m an interview with the Fopolo d'ltalia declared that the Rome-Berlin axis was unbreakable and that Germany would stand by the side of Italy at all costs and at all times. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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234 1939-03-26 1 Home, Mar. DEPORTS reaching newspapers are nol definite about (he surrender of Madrid and Mir marching m to-day of the Nationalist troops. A tendency is reported on the put of (int. Franco lo distrust the Madrid envoys not so much on account of their undertakingReuter - 234 words
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204 1939-03-26 1 \c*v l M. S. Legislation \Fr<m our Own Reporter} Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. IfEEPING m view the rapid settlenwii( of industrial dispute*, J His to encourage the establishment of trade unions m (he I.M.S. are e\pected to be published before introduction m the Federal204 words
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Article67 1939-03-26 1 Quito, Mar. 25. STRONG measures have been taken fco break the widespread strike which is imminent m Ecuador. The police used tear g'.s to disperse the strikers m a cotton factory. The strikers .seized the university building and held it for three days. The strikers includeReuter - 67 words
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59 1939-03-26 1 Military Alliance Against Britain, France 0 Tokye, Mar. 25. v A FBTITION urging Govern ix meat to conclude a military alliance with Germany MUI Italy against Britain and J-Yanc*? was presented to the Japanese Premier by representatives of four minority parties. The petition states Britain and France hinder the attainmentReuter - 59 words
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112 1939-03-26 1 Sin Chow Jit Poll - China To Buy 300 Lorries From Thornycrofts Sin Chow Jit Poll Shanghai, WiT. li. A CONTRACT has bmm signed a< thr rhinrsr ICmbassy m l/»ndon bctwrrn Uir liiiM-M- Cioverntnenl ..ml Mr srs. John Thoriiyoi«fi f»r the Burchasr «>t :!Ofl l|irr**-anfl h;i!f ton, l<»« s« vrn-toii tno<oi liinifs lh<- la Hoi112 words
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Article36 1939-03-26 1 Jerusalem. iv»u\ 25. A thirteen-year-rld Arab boy vas sentenced by the Mrti tary c.uri *n ten years' Imprtwonmetit 3iid 13 ytrokes of tlio win 1 for shooting a Jl^v who was slightly Injured. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Advertisement42 1939-03-26 1 Elsie Mary Road Announces New Shipment o f American Dresses. TEL. 477-J. I The White Horte" Inn, C*no«f*te. Edinburgh. I Tht Original Home of WhiU Hort« Whitky, I 1742. white horse "Wh Whisky I «S^ **Tt MOR3C DISTILLERS. LTD, GLASGOW fc L.QNPQik42 words
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Advertisement52 1939-03-26 1 Elsie Mary Bait cry Road DRESSES FOR ALL OCCASIONS. from s <O s :so. Tel. 477 J. Film News 5, Extracts (i, Strutlv Between Ourselves 7, Short Story 8. G. S Hammonds Women 10 and 11 C H Stanley Jones 12 Poultry Notes 16, RADIO 17, Badminton Feature 19, Sports52 words
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308 1939-03-26 2 WOMEN OYSTER FISHERS COST SINGAPORE PROPERTY OWNERS $20,000 YEARLY [Tribune Staff Reporter] OCCUPIERS and owners of houses with sea frontages have, for years, been fighting a menacenot sea corrosion or any other vagaries of the elements, but the problem set. and incidentally the damage done, by a hardy band of308 words
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366 1939-03-26 2 75 -year-old "Kramat" In Heart Of Singapore (Trihune Staff Reporter) PLACE of veneration to Malays throughout the Peninsula and thi' culmination of innumerable pilgrimages for the last 7.") years, the kramat of Kabib Noor, one of the most saintly of Arabs, is on a small hillock facing the Fraser and366 words
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408 1939-03-26 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) QTEPS are being taken m Singapore to form publicity and promotion committees for Chinese Industrial Co-operatives. As their names imply, the committees are for the purpose of spreading information on the industrial co-operative movement m China, anc- of creating the408 words
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134 1939-03-26 2 MALACCA READY FOR ITS FIRST BLACK OUT [From Our Own Correspondent} Malacca, Saturday. AS a final exercise m this week's A. It. P. cour-e, three ouads of air raid wardens underwent decontamination driil at the gas chamber of the Malacca Volunteer camp yesterday evening. Fik.r to this the wardens saw134 words
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208 1939-03-26 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) "^0 fewer than ten kampong schools to educate Malay children m kampongs will be built by the Johore Government m the course of this year. As the schools are to be erected m small kampengs and m208 words
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Article34 1939-03-26 2 News has reached Singapore that war <. risk insurance has been increased from ss. to 7s. 6d. per cent. In September the rates were increased overnight from ss. to £5 per cent.34 words
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373 1939-03-26 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) fHE familial- si^ht of thousands of little birds perched miiitarv irreci-ion on the telenhone \\\\v< ;'nd alor ledges of the firsi rrodcun reyond Roar) U^a-l Bride^! River Valley R< ad side will shoitlv he mis.--] a"< it i f for llim:i i373 words
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Article94 1939-03-26 2 Singapore, Saturday Lim Jii 1 Joon rl aded gu*Hy (Jiis mcrniiig be lore Mr. C Go*' In the fifth police court to j charge -hat on Ma:-. 20 at midnight at No. 9, Oxteg Jiisj?. be. committed ttiett el a camera and $12, the pioperty *A\ Mr. H.94 words
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Article, Illustration13 1939-03-26 2 It is liere that the suaik»»v during their stay m Singii*13 words
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Article131 1939-03-26 2 P. C. Alleges Assault 3"nf aporc Sa<urdiy.- Kuek Sir/ v 46-year-ol(i Tecciiiu applied Mr. G. F R-iwliiifes m the Ti.rt Court thi morniai, charicd t! about ci.:-5 a m vp»m I ad a sauiu-d PC S£3 m the i tion el" his duly up^ iliegaii t'ti the l^v.iUl npprcheoilOß ol131 words
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218 1939-03-26 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) li/IRS. Marcus, who stage manages the Marcus Show, is looking for twn Singapore Eurasian girls to take with her when the show leaves m a few days' time. During her stay m Singapore, Mrs. Marcus has been strongly impressed218 words
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Article, Illustration37 1939-03-26 2 Miss Joy Flower, famous m Australia as a moid, who is uiih the Man us Show at thr Capitol. If you belifve y« v have a fi^urr like her, raid the l< ft hand (olunm.37 words
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Article111 1939-03-26 2 Amazing Operation On Girl At Sea (Tribune .St:.ff Btt** THE thousands uho haw *f% 1 the jrjrlso! (heMartP- the sla^e of the C*9 nf ***ZM last fortnight would not *^M one of their number **fV|l lecovered from an fll *L^l pcndicilis. carrieti oot trying 'drcuawtJNP'tfc The girl, MM E2rb taken111 words
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Advertisement86 1939-03-26 2 M O S T #t cs*iiai|s *Vt.r«st»w ."L EAST ATTRACTIVE B^ iiiiiiMrffi c>v "FN^TYr HOTEL BAR Ideal Situation ■Nvnniil* a Bungalows and Rooms Rl.Sr\lk\M\ Maximum Comrort. Fresh urn! Sea Water £j Modern Sanitation Bathins ?T BlMl^tew. Throughout. A Delixlitful \ini.»s-H| SINGLE $5 to $6 i»h«>re wbirlt no word 1 P^BWJf86 words
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Advertisement24 1939-03-26 2 TfLifwif? olfoS A*^ Telegrapdic Address: tuuINL 5934 y l^x GOODWOOD Charmingly situated ideal Fo^ visitors and lonrists* COCKTAIL BAR LOl NOI FIKST CLASS RESTAURANT.24 words
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Article413 1939-03-26 3 JOHORE DRIVE ON CYCLE THEFTS .T.i'une Slarr Reporter) IF ME to reduce the number A Sore B hru B ye€ d aiy i unlocks! m any by ths Hi., >t;ttion ,±i !!J« andean* ffence lion ha- orrurml m res- tacycle. urging bicycle A A, public pU.rc have given to owners413 words
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Article167 1939-03-26 3 Singapore, Saturday. BACATFLLK pin-tablo was" th f exhibit m a Magistrate's ;i -'hoa i m the High (our before the Chief Juslr Pwv McEhvaine. •OiSL WaS reserved a^inst the T, COnce r ned Yio Sin Fon^ the oor^ n Who il was state^ *Sn,, PCrs of a coffee-shop167 words
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817 1939-03-26 3 INSPECTOR S. E SMITH (Tribune Staff Reporter) J^ HE F.M.S. Police have lost this week the last of the old brigade of Police Officers who were recruited from the Army, with the retirement of Court Inspector S. E. Smith. "Chief" to all who817 words
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Article143 1939-03-26 3 nURING the period Apr. 3 to 10, both dates Inclusive, Easter greetings telegrams for all Empire countries will be accepted at all telegraph offices m the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States. T: c ::nte.3 c vageVol: are as follows: Sirwik a--.l Christmas Island, $1 for 10143 words
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Article39 1939-03-26 3 Singapore, Saturday. The flowe-; show now being held at the Victoria Memorial Hall will be open until to morrow evening, when an admission charge of 25 cents will be made. Price of admission to-day was 50 cents.39 words
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Article354 1939-03-26 3 Three Singapore Weddings Singapore, Saturday. VHREE weddings took place at the Marriage Ret^.-try to-day. The first united an American couple, Mr. Harold E. Parsons, a geologist by rofession, and MKs Erma Jean Delmore, who are boll: from the United States. Mr. Par.\>n.s. a son of Mr. Dickson Parsons, come- from354 words
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Article, Illustration50 1939-03-26 3 Captain Saundeis Edward Chamier of Pitmoor Estate, Kuala Lumpur, I .M.S.. only son of the late Captain S. Chamier and Mrs. Herbert Cory/ and Mary Frances Isabella Chapman, eldest dan ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chapman. of Hilifield, Harrow-on-t he-Hill, who were lrarried recently m London.50 words
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352 1939-03-26 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) ]V| OTORISTS and owner-drivers m Singapore are experiencing considerahle apprehension at the present moment not knowing what steps the Police authorities intend taking with regard to the new parking- regulations for motor cars which, it is expected,352 words
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Article132 1939-03-26 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) '•THE hooting ban seems to be J working very well," said Assistant Superintendent H. 3. ?ym, chief of the Singapore Traffic Brinch interviewed recently. "In a day, fcllowinn close obseivations taken at various points, only about len motorcar horns are sounded, and of132 words
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Article110 1939-03-26 3 Singapore, Saturday.— Chan Ah Seng made another appearance m the fourth pclice court this morning before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker on a charge that be m November of last year voluntaiily disposed of a fountain pen and pencil which he knew or had reason to believe was stolen110 words
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Article179 1939-03-26 3 New B.A.T. Factory For Siam THE foundation stone of the new British-American Tobacco Company factory m Bangkok was laid by Sir Josiah Crosby, the British Minister, on Mar. 20. In welcoming the Minister, the mani iger of rhe company, Mr. F A. P. Skivington, said: "The cigarette business, is considered179 words
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Article36 1939-03-26 3 A talk on "The Secret of Work" will be given by Ewami Bhaswaranmda at the Batnnkrtotuia Mission Hall. 0. Norrts Pwoad to-day (Sunday) at G. 30 p.m. The meeting Is open to the public.36 words
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Advertisement48 1939-03-26 3 ARE YOUR /gK EYES WEAK:Qw Avail yourself of the expert services of a skilled qualified Specialist with over 35 years European clinical experience. Moderate cost for modern individually planned and built practical glasses. Thompson Optical Co. 4, Arcade Bids., Phone 3002. R. A. THOMPSON Dr. of Ocular Science.48 words
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Advertisement20 1939-03-26 3 JJ\^J I WEAKNESS L f 1 DEBILITY AN/EMIA use DESCHIENS' Syrup of Haemoglobin ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength.20 words
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Advertisement264 1939-03-26 4 PAVILION 3.75-6.15-9.15 TO-DAI I f Now on the Screen! fl t^L^k Slolen kisses m the moonlight' I jp^ Hearls adnf! a! Camp Karefree Lj ji^BK^ 9N Ginger and Doug m ihe roles that fljiM 4^N M I ke P folks roarin 9 and cheerin 9 f?? f'iff?^ J( 1 lorweekaller264 words
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Advertisement476 1939-03-26 4 LAST 2 NIGHTS! THK MARCUS SHOW WILL BID YOU GOOIIBVi; TO-MOKKOW NIGHT! Don't miss seeing this Unforgettable Attraction TO-NIGHT at the CAPITOL] 1 p.m. "JO THE MARCUS SHOW %fcJ THE SNAPi>IKST HAPPIEST AND MOST BE A I Til VI n\ rH| TO-MORROW MGIIT! Grand Gala Farewell \in| M Come and476 words
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Advertisement86 1939-03-26 4 OWING TO SUCCESS SEASON EXTENDER TO-DAY: 11 A.M., 3.15, 6.15 and <U:> P.M. 20th Century-Fox Gayest Romantic Comedy. a -zH PI O^^v < .A tl .l/vi ■■.:;>■. Z&m I 1/ (V/l (T./uiA> I i ,^^^^u ±^3 i Cfc *TJI/V.^^VV. *a jya £t yJj^i^? 1 v F«x Picture with Sr^y If86 words
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Article, Illustration112 1939-03-26 5 ■■■■■■a a item a -fa The musical score of "The Great Waltz", which is coming to the Capitol on April 5, con- sists of the cream of Strauss 2 music, and is presented m lavish I Co-.irt, operi, casino, and Vienna I Woods sequences. Duvivier the j|112 words
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Article147 1939-03-26 5 D°*7 misB this really beautiful a treat to the eye, to the *J ad to the imagination. «t* the coburful history of Ntnuss the Second, and his 2*** »n the world of music, ed by some of the JJJJjk mn Z melodies Watti" has its mid££*2147 words
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Article236 1939-03-26 5 numb^s from dlve^ined re ofTers iVQ musical pro- grammes m her new Columbia comedy, *TH Take Romance/ which follows the Marcus Show this week. Melvyn Douglas appears opposite the star with Stuart Erwin and Helen West ley m support. From the classic opera Miss Moore selected the Gavotte236 words
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Article287 1939-03-26 5 sailors lean on the barrir- w<h the scarlet-ciad soldiers as *zl f ..:d th: m with tboir ant cr'/.'i of stern, whisk "red l n n ius^ily-clad mothers. pclicrmrn stand majestically Ji background as the last farewells much as they are to-day, but wealth cf Victorian sentiment.287 words
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Article, Illustration73 1939-03-26 5 Red-haired Greer v arson wins her g ;hancc by being i.he cosiairing rcle vvtth Robert Donat m "Goodbye, Mr. Chips", MetroGoidwyn Mayer's new British production now m progress at Elsirec. Robert Donat, C whose last film was the tremen- 1 dously successful "The Citadel", is now making the73 words
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Article99 1939-03-26 5 The loyalty oj a native water carrier to three British serqeauts during campaign m Northern India 50 years ago, is vividly translated to the SJreeii m "Gunga Din," spectacular picturiza tion of Rudyard Kipling's famous balled A honeymoon ivithout a kiss, and a divorce that aivakens romai.ee, are the99 words
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Article216 1939-03-26 5 TTNDER the name "His Exciting Niffht," Katharine Kavanaugh's play, "Adam's Evening" comes to the Pavilion to-day as one of the most uproariously funny screen fferings of the current season Charlie RuggK? w 1 had the cas playei <• Marion n ;i adwaj Ona Munson. fre.sh from216 words
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Advertisement522 1939-03-26 5 j Special Announcement T f JJERE'S great i.ews for all j Z dance lover-! Z In conjunction with the I I Gala screening of the won- j derful musical production J "The Great Wa^tz," there S wII be a spr'a! "Gteti P .X j awarded to th? h -st iMMtemm522 words
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Article67 1939-03-26 6 New regulations m the so- called "sinfe^s village of Bon- field, Illinois, which has no dance hall, pool rooms or cinema theatre, make it illegal to play rummy. Measure has been introduced by May.»r Reuben Orwig:, who has i received numerous complaints j from •'rummy widows." They said67 words
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Article79 1939-03-26 6 Man Faces Five Murder Charges Eugene Weiclmann, the Paris "monster kilter," charged with five murders. \vai> to come before the Versailles Assizes en March 15. It is estimated that the trial v/il! la.st for three weeks and that ever 100 witnesses will be called. Weklmann's alleged crimes date back to79 words
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Article, Illustration191 1939-03-26 6 No War This Year Hitler And Mussolini Can't Fight JITTERBUG" spasms might cease if a J calm view were taken of totalitarian economic difficulties. Both Italy and Germany are bankrupt. Both Hitler and Mussolini know that they could not win a wsir that lasted for more than three months191 words
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Article40 1939-03-26 6 ftJOMINATED by cine-star Pete Smith. who has spoken 183.000 words m 102 screen shorts, as the ten toughest words m the English language are the following:— IchtyologLst: Pterodactylous; Phthisic: Esoteric; Syzygy; Psittacistic; Haematocytotrypsis; Anaesthetist: Philoso ahocracy; Choledocholithotomy.40 words
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Article39 1939-03-26 6 New York. A SENTENCE of from 40 years to life" has been imposed here en a 71-year-oUI man, Mike Barbaro. for arson. Even allowing for £<>ori behaviour, he will be 104 by the time he leaves prison39 words
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Article71 1939-03-26 6 STETHESCOPE REVEALS THIEF native v. i.( Mr. Na < :;rr-'cd cj ftcalitis nM»\ U c t'>-n rbtafe cd a yici\w ,oc -..nd !i tJneflll the hcml-Ir ,f C )ch mihl m lafH. <?::o "I' 1 lt brat nit T:i v and <!»• faiTnef accu-. «h (;:n. Tl, native^ luitte-J h»s71 words
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Article157 1939-03-26 6 lIUNDRF.DS o f V 'V have write to the "Daily Mirror" askii V detailed explanation of hoi grow "coral" la!) 1 decoratwßl i coal. Here's how: Use a oulb howl ab u; 9in. m t motcr. Put inside lour cr five pieces coal sufficient to cove; the157 words
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Article, Illustration155 1939-03-26 6 PEOPLE OF INDO-CHINA IN DECAY "rpHE threads of desire n*c wards home; the dark sinister picture of IncMl I decaying peoples I Icfft hysteria of Western civiliwtw-** home." 1 These are the closing m a Zjm Mrs Thompson Seton's book IJB Arrcw* of impressions of tr s* <M Indo-China'.s jungle155 words
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Advertisement708 1939-03-26 6 LOSS of ■■•SB"! I -^^^#^pfr may Isbcl HOSPITAL BED/ Those who arc losing weight steadily, is this Halibut Liver Oil that one single day by day, liv-j i:i :he ihadosv ot a tiny drop equals m Vitamin A content a nameless dread. They know, although zvhcle spoonful of Cod Liver708 words
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Advertisement98 1939-03-26 6 GROW THICK, STRONG WAVY HAIR LIKE THIS Beware of Falling fl (P*^^^t\ free from Dandruff, Mfp&^ continued and the Hair is now thick and H a mats a? waves, and Is more healthy looking." gEg+fcyfAflßEfaJlWAKES up pftuK hAiw" qbq^lblljTHE ROOTS Whether ftur hair is thin or falling out, or fun98 words
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Article, Illustration1462 1939-03-26 7 H.L. Hopkin - STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES H.L.Hopkin without i vv ST r rimn:im.-.,r -...a,. ouraire Londo rear, I was a %m m^ ri t0 < his v. t a ted Si f-f |im*-ntary •I I friends. -I, W..IM pay to see 3 it was -;t. <4 re expeel thai the paWk will".'"" being1,462 words
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Advertisement44 1939-03-26 7 COHFKTIOHEMHh Fnglish Rvm and Butter I Ay *> t {J\T 9 PHONE: STORE r>:?7(i (5 lines). K. MJMPUR 5331 (3 lnu II»OH 110 11! (2 lines), PENANG 1 r»oo i. 1501, BUTTERWORTH :i:J. Advt.of Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ul m .ii_ i .A O i44 words
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Article1556 1939-03-26 8 John Praeger - John Praeger This ''mem^Sf^Stor^ By MARTIN Sciulamore/parted the grass st ms and peered once more down lh€ lane, while IMS fingers travelled caressingly along the rust-pitted barrel of Ifcc old rifle. There was no one m sight an( no soun( l aD proack. So much the better,1,556 words
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Advertisement653 1939-03-26 8 Health ts if; BUILDS THE STAWINA TO OFFSET FATIGUEAVOID SICKNESS-RUN DOWN CONATION Don't wait for sickness to strike you down-proteci your health -vhik you have it. T*kc Watcrburys Compound reguhrly every day. WaterburyN forties the system adds strength and stamina. Its pure liver and mall extracts enrich the Mood. Its653 words
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Advertisement176 1939-03-26 8 Trust your dentist R I *mm m he scays HOLYNOS HOr^P^' 1 BRIGHTEN you, S^ILE with KOLYNOS jfc ■l^^^^ WELL EVI AX E <^^^^^ 9 r §P i^ B^ J "Jifllu^ T HAT dangeromi r QUICKLY 1 Wound— that Sore— that fright- rv^kirM ITPQ ful Ulcer— that burned and scalded176 words
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Advertisement158 1939-03-26 8 PILES NEGLECTED, MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS OPERATION Many people suffer m silence untold agonies, constant brain- wearying irritation and pain caused by piles, simply because they have never discussed this trouble with even such a confidant as their chemist If you are a sufferer, make up your mind to ask158 words
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Advertisement48 1939-03-26 8 Prcvisicrs Dclicac- I iliilj :;i;mi Pe*Hs. '••.•<«! Dal ma. Kerhap Buttvli r vi..\-'s Red Beef. rava <v> v- :> sen c**<* CrysUnired I <s Tet»nrtfi Miii'kv.p. Tcv.nnf M^i<na. rakfs Flavourinp nfts laartM Fi i! Crean CUW* P/.-.jitv B lv< (aX I t ,i, -,fivis;iM'i--. f i| M -IkorreK lamnU M«W»48 words
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Article, Illustration362 1939-03-26 9 G.S. Hammonds - G.S. Hammonds (By i rill 1 1 I i i flann< Ls an I w i! con- tii ups o you require to thai maid n ieour t i n a 1 1 i r i»i i-., t ryi lo I vu f i ser\362 words
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177 1939-03-26 9 Narbonne. 4 TOO vivH im<i?inati<>n ha* c«isl 21-ycsr-nW < r !Mi-hH ?5 imD;i 1 nmcnf was for h *me i to roys! tin police n 0 sti y an >ad bane ii whlcri she had invented herself. A few month*? a-o Mlie. Michel called n ilice177 words
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Advertisement27 1939-03-26 9 GRID'S NEED ?F QUALIFIED ENGINEERS «»««ld* Manl to K r*" to day ltB "»*i<tl«vr T l »<o". Sound U G4.-r^ Wfu Guaraafd und»r t><r^», London t C27 words
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Advertisement482 1939-03-26 9 Restore Youthful Vigour To Glands m 24 Hours Uew Discovery Brings Pleasures of Life to Men Who Feel Old Before P^X Their Time IjmL. j**J%b. Do i f.-,-l «.M.-r than you are? Aro y.m th«f wo.iis. an- you only half a man. i *.m^'I, l usn'dl"th''i>- 'is no nt-t-d for482 words
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Article364 1939-03-26 10 By Our Own Correspondes^t AFTER a tour of the Iceal shops, it i tv y t'> pick out the chief fasl i features and dressmaker tricks of U moment; foi really we 1-1 Singapore, arj lucky enough to have s.me enterpri.sm c&iabU bments who import at regular Intervals364 words
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Article, Illustration117 1939-03-26 10 May suggest something new for you [URI Garland (left), takes lime for a hearty Lunch between scenes, si'e chooses, more often than ;>.(;t. a pounded veal steak, 'lipped m i.stk and biscuit crumbs. This is aceompanisd by tomato sauce and French fried potatoes. Yew different h the meal117 words
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Article1068 1939-03-26 10 Through THE EYES Of A WOMAN touches of tobacco, yellow and green to give it. light and gaiety. Then I quite lost my heart to some "peasant' costumes, consisting of blouses <uk\ skirts, the new version of the dirndl. These would be ideal for any "playtime" occasion when you want1,068 words
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Article133 1939-03-26 10 Dainty Ha n d kerchiefs Deserve Good Laundering ii cod very care- Fill 1; under ng, .shut now-a-days nc y-ur very U ;he bes 1 way J Fij m cl< i! iukc-warm water fo bcut I after which i out ill] N'-xt. take t Ivc it Is a bowl of133 words
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Advertisement135 1939-03-26 10 Blou ca in Satin, Georgelle and cr< po-dc-chinv. In stock and niufk to orddr lo Hut'^ry Road, Ist Bom Phone 7: 43 MAnAr^i? oAfii I Late 92, Piccadilly LONDON EXPERT DRESSMAKER Spet ialising In MATERNITY WEAR, Trousseaus Tailormadcs. BEAUTIFUL READYMADES ALWAYS IN STOrB AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN. ittery135 words
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Advertisement70 1939-03-26 10 IT'FIWP'aDFWXBGP r.v9K3WMI»9Sff¥»(- vSSE9BB6i*3L.I>*S* 1 1 Cf"# WASHABLE *j UNCSUSHABLE LINENS. IN ALL THE NEWEST SHADES SUITABLE FOR SHOUTS, SLACKS, COSTUMES. DRESSES. NOW RECEIVED AT Parmanand'S J 12, HIGH ST. j MYLETO HA!R f COLOUR I RESTORER I I WILL RESTORE GREY OR FADED I HAIR TO ITS' NATURAL COLOUR. />".70 words
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Advertisement58 1939-03-26 10 1 y\A/ftTFAfR. House of Fashions MAI FAIR'S BIG I- 01 X m MEN'S SHIRTS. i iir: BEDFORD, MAYFAIR. THE THE WILSON, MARLBORO. Largest Assortment Town. 157, North Bridg? Road. Showrooms at Great T .Vor!d Turk. i Mil i£y H Hi FAR-RINGS. EAR-CLIPS, DRK3S CLIPS. 1 RUCKLES AND DOUBLE CLIP BROOCH58 words
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Advertisement91 1939-03-26 10 I t Priscilla Ltd i HAS JUST RKCEI\ EO I A SMAIX SHIPMENT j PARLOUR COATS HOUSECOATS I S Tel. 3335. 61 i. ml rd Rd S At Vogue's! "Paris lie vie zv of New Fall Silhouette NEW SHIPMENTS JUST UNPACKED New Fashions Authentic Styles V Vogue's, where n >91 words
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Advertisement36 1939-03-26 10 ELSIE MARY Dresses for all Occasions. Kodncy H«»use. Tel. 4772. Katttryßo^ No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 Brovcan Ihm Df» &Q^ Special^ m :ll n pc^ Bff methods and t%9***** tmi manicure. Prices moderate. Wmßi i36 words
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416 1939-03-26 11 D•• i' l Club on iri I mv 'p, adorning wak and piUai c< floor eoatribuK I *i to the 1 gg IKI attractivi iy t jrtiieatuis amngement being chan The jeltees were arranged back to and wt'ie separal d ov groups < pot pja.'.t416 words
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Article269 1939-03-26 11 CAMERON HIGHLANDS VISITORS AMONG recent visit to the Camerou Highlands was His Serene Hi^hm:.-.,^ Prince Won Chaa Lakshanakar.i Kashemsant ol Siam. r gethei with Mr Luang Vichien Dhatukar of t lie Siamese Government, he spent couple of days ai thi.s popular lull resort staying >•' the Cameron Highland Hotel Singapore269 words
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Article, Illustration652 1939-03-26 11 INSTEAD OF POT PLANTS j New flower boxes that I are as practical as they arc decorative I>OT plants, although thej look and cheerful flanking iu< entra to our homes, have a somewhat untidy appearance, duo to tho items and leaves which M) often are to be seen rising from652 words
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Article285 1939-03-26 11 Recipes for you to try. QUICKLY-MADE CAULIFLOWER SOIT CABBAGE WITH ROQUEFORT CHEESE A good .soup can be made m about ten minutes m an emergency from left- Small head of crisp, green over cauliflower by making V 2 pint of cabbage white sauce, adding the sieved cauli- SmaU285 words
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Advertisement311 1939-03-26 11 iff EXCESS ACID 1 f CAUSES THAT PAIN I *^tr Mr- tSt "^W- KM Take this Advice and I ■w Eat what you like 1 fly^^K Read how this quick-acting Powder will give you immediate gj rell€f from your pain. And, ..hat is even more important, g rt ton es311 words
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Advertisement166 1939-03-26 11 Friday night duty 71 for all v the week Th*r*'s real loveliness for your haix ia am j c I regular Aroami Shaniptjo. Prove it J Havr Suttlngi Maae tasy our g rst Amami Shampoo to-night. Notice You can gfvt your hair how fresh your scalp feels how gloriously A166 words
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Advertisement301 1939-03-26 11 t^^^r j/HSaßish That Uijl^ L^ #JrWtoo**sja\ Useless Fat A N*m wage!, Calif. Utt^d by: Cingi?na 5f urs. Makes 4ff x You Leak and W»\ \lO Years YcunqerJ O| "■S'^m^ lf r< J^ 1 r] Vlt, l;< \< -I v -i I. v<w 1 v .■:^F-'*&''l! IV| :l I: 'w9. Make301 words
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614 1939-03-26 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday, March 26, 1939. Lesson Of Crisis For Malaya QINGAP* >RE, and indeed the h lay a, cannoi uny toil from what is nappei m Europe and the Far East. Mos residents of this country, of all races must have a very strong suspicioi if they are not614 words
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1494 1939-03-26 12 C.H. Stanley Jones - C.H. Stanley Jones And Chamberlain Will Fall For It BUT NAZI MARCH MUST CONTINUE ■^r B 1 B- "TK PRYING V £EX for the nervous bu I don't think dos > er believed at an te new European C] j, s j v. Ll1,494 words
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Article283 1939-03-26 12 Anglius - Anglius rr.Hi;; aeroplane was droning along over the level plains of India when the now pilot noticed that they wore losing both speed and height. He glanced .it his companion at the controls, who seemed quite unperturbed, and then round at the sky to283 words
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Article, Illustration17 1939-03-26 12 Complacent smiles of the old men of Downing Street alter the Munich pact.17 words
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Advertisement28 1939-03-26 12 F KEEP m TOUCH 1 I WITH THE WORLD I f'aliinel generous proportions M I S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. ujjfjiA; fr? *fy, jT^^jfc^. ItMi K?^ W-ifl [A^T^rf^."fc *^a28 words
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407 1939-03-26 13 MODERN METHODS (Tribune Stall Re mrter) JJjALAYA'S onl; paint factory—where Lints of every hue ll i j n 0 c {j varnish and m eeentJy been m eled ii pore and is now wori ng m £v swin -s kls fai to er<407 words
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Article313 1939-03-26 13 s i ie Jordan. Wue-oyed, f«iir-haired, sal up m •.!!<! slowly started to rat a piece of cake. > il mi at. Fcv young nit h? was ♦wallowing his own 'et m ?l- Fvcli:: H. ad, London. MOh Of iiV" a id cores ci313 words
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Article142 1939-03-26 13 Sermon At The Wall Of Death AMERICA'S most fiendish kidnanper, twenty-one-year-old Franklin Pierce McCall, a minisster's son, preached a sermon from the electric chair before his execution recently at Raiford, Florida. McCall, guilty of kidnapping and killing Jimmy Cash, aged live, produced a four- page script from h's pockei when142 words
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Article, Illustration32 1939-03-26 13 i paint mixer looks ike. Here dry pigments mixed with oil ac- t ccrding to formula and when thoroughly stirred th< <m is removed and new one takes its place.32 words
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Article42 1939-03-26 13 Elephants Weren't Pink ICCOi i Dr. J hn Bur- A i i. i« <i. S i latoi II *a is >•) aii I i>r !»> Warns :i;ml I rs m i sain t.f Ibe N I ifkat pa- y ...<i?. ..is I D, 142 words
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Article, Illustration10 1939-03-26 13 A genera] view of the factory.10 words
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445 1939-03-26 13 ||l T for Sir Seymour Hicks, the stage's most popular actor-manager, i. M. Barrie would never have written "Peter Pan/ Way back m 1901, Hicks, then a young actor-plaVwrighl, wrote a musical dream-play -ailed "Bluebell In Fairyland/* m which his beautiful wife, Eiialine Terriss,445 words
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Article, Illustration151 1939-03-26 13 Baby's Ov/n Tablets are f he prescripi tion ola British physician who made a special study or children's ailments and are guaranteed free from opiates, narcotics and other harmful drugs. They are intended for the treatment of Vdp. minor ills of cMldhood. Baoy's Ov/n151 words
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Article141 1939-03-26 13 Columbus, Ohio. TO prevent the spread of nudist camps a Bill has been introduced into the Ohio Slate Legislature forbidding nudity "m the presence of two or more persons oi me opposite sex." A furious debate followed the Introduction of the Bill. Ore member as'.evted141 words
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106 1939-03-26 13 Don Juan Attacked By 11 Of His Victims Warsaw Tilllt Y-c i^hl-year old Savmon, of Warsaw, has beta taken to hospital bring attacked s multane- < v ly by I \,!'ii b» iiev« d be was m H d LI women to whom 1 -<-i pai his hous Hi s«106 words
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98 1939-03-26 13 Hcrlin. A JEW has been scntriKid t* eight >i::s' penal srivitude for trkjtating Narerabecf "race shaming* laws m Ni.-Tinht itself. H> had been carrying on i lovo iffa'-r fith an Aryan girl m that town. He also deprived of bis civic rights r'uive years. Sentences98 words
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Article51 1939-03-26 13 \c\v York. THE latest .wik stockings shown here I IVt a /.ip-fasU;nr pocket m (lie suspender tcp. I: is claimed that the stocking pocket is the saiest and mos\ convenieiit plactt> keep s. a ii::ndkorcliiof or a vanity case. Ifce new stocking cost 8 lid. a51 words
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Advertisement9 1939-03-26 13 ::K( "^n.r.vn<>N Shfigf 8 ESSES" 0 5* teal Co.9 words
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Advertisement124 1939-03-26 13 Rear Your Puppies Give Adult Dogs A Daily Drink Too vC |01 Slothinp suits dogs better m !;pr climate idaily drink of Sherlry' I N > i<M !r keeps il |s noth W hereas mv h meal overloads .i .i >g*a digesci >n tnd overheats ins bloo 1 I ACTOL,124 words
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Advertisement162 1939-03-26 13 ?J 15 YOUR CttllD SiUBDY OR QUfOP.OWINO HIS STRENGTH? w I z*k Many children prow fa«t without growing m strength. They are weak, listless and irritable; they leant with General Weakness aimculty at Bcnool and are l>ad j»l^yaild «'akness mat*-. The pause m mo*t cases is during Pregnancy, simply a162 words
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Article251 1939-03-26 14 Mother Thought He Was War Victim "DEAD" SON RETURNS 'Hi-.' Strand, < Pro\ ince. 4 SOX who left homo 21 years ago and was thouxi'il have baen killed m the Great War, has now been reunited uith his family He is Mr. ReginaJS John Hamman. In an interview here he251 words
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148 1939-03-26 14 rpHE 32 men who will sail for the Indian Ocean m October m the Research, to make vital surveys of magnetic variation for the Admiralty, will all grow beards during the two-years' voyage. Magnetic articles such as razorblades, penknives and even brass tunicbuttons willRoyal - 148 words
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Article167 1939-03-26 14 HAROLD LAURENCE - HAROLD LAURENCE Training by Triple Undefeated [Strength Champion of Grcai Britain Official Olympic Games Representative, so phenomenally successtuJ for over 50,000 men between the ages of 16 and 60, including eminent Doctor;-, members of the Army, Navy and Air Force, Professional Men, Biua ness167 words
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247 1939-03-26 14 JpoLLOWi.VC Ih'j extension of the Ketch* Chancellery, Ife Worh of re-building ilu "Presidential Chancellery," lln« rc-rnier resiii of President rlmdenburg and President Kbeii, has u<»\\ been started The Presidential Ch mcellery 5 few houses turther down the Wilkk- I Strasse from the ReHis Chanel I247 words
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191 1939-03-26 14 Model Kitchens In Finnish Schools Helsinki. 11ODKL kitchens, weaving looms, iilm studios uiu] dental clinics are among the many innovations that have now been introduced into the Finnish education system. Many of the larger schools have already been Cited with these kitchens for Instructing girls m cookery, while vreavni^ looms191 words
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Article256 1939-03-26 14 She's Hitler's Ideal Woman PRAU (ieiirud SchoKz-Klink. mother of four. Horr Hitler's ide;i of *'the perfect Na/i woman.' sat down to dinner recently with "EnslaiuTs perfect wiwim^ Irij David I)oimlas-fla>nilton (formerl> Mi. s Prunella Stack), leader of the Women's Leagve nf Health and Beauty. Both were guests of the (Uigto-Oennan256 words
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Article20 1939-03-26 14 I til. r( d > liai 'W -driver *i* lM '''"Si inhospi. Ifroin uts on thi fact ki n.- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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139 1939-03-26 14 Former £100 A Week Star! Has To Borrow 2/- Ml'- AIA^ I AIiKKN > s()ll *W Jfi former Gaiety bewtj wlk> c;inn' ;i [KHI-a-wc"'- musical CGS* X, actress, alleged al Lamlx-th P< *r Court recently that her *£P a husband. Joseph Vmren SouUT neglected fco triaint^in her. Tne<* i«< was139 words
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Advertisement184 1939-03-26 14 ISSUED i X# JWft J BT i *oa < TR4VFL I IW-%? I*l* RAILWAY LINES. NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese clients and those of all i othf» recent communities are j g\ren th» be^t of attention i !i i M. ROBINSON RD, SINGAPORE. J TELEPHONE 5908. BATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLLD184 words
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Advertisement1419 1939-03-26 14 For The Blood, Veins, Arteries and Heart -m. >:^v\. Take And Stop Limping Du.VT let I-eg Troubles cripple you. Take i:!^sto, the Great New Biomedical Remedy that cures through the blood, ami have done with enforced rest, worry, suffering and expense. I-eg aches and pains soon vanish when Elasto is1,419 words
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Advertisement30 1939-03-26 14 POST THIS COUPON TO-DAY The Physical Culture Institute Agencies, 37.39, Hieh Street, Singapore, S.S. Please .send mo particular.: of your 'World-Beater" Course and ropy o! "Supermanity." Name Address < iccupai ion30 words
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172 1939-03-26 15 Jalpaiguri E>engal, the Kartick Tea Estate,** A D ll here aa l}l result of being mauled by a tigr< ■4 ailed m to follow up a tigresa whic) bad been wounded by the man- D( nuring tea garden a tevi «ay ej i li!172 words
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Article51 1939-03-26 15 i... kiniil. N«-« :l !Mli UOMtN here nil! sm.ii bo w ,i ml >• i"iit :l Vf Woolst.m !J f Hlf r« snake a >blrminom f un India and Ja- m jr «l ,,rs have bprn kilJi 1 >•" ■|J. r i,nHthatlher-v:- ,f the m^tts »n whichReuter - 51 words
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595 1939-03-26 15 THANKS It lit wmtmtsmle battleship holiclav'' <i the London 1 Na\al Treaty o< r which deferred the replacement of our ww capital >hins until dangerously late, and n t ;:(!e impossible a :radualpr:t,'r:imnn <•• m i cowstrßCtlon, th King George V., launchm the works595 words
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242 1939-03-26 15 New 'Ox Wagon' Movement In South Africa Bloemfontein. AN organisation called the "Ossewa Brandwag," which Ims as Us 1 object the unification of all Afrikaners m the Unic.n and the perpetuation ol" the ox-wagon spirit m South Africa, has been formed m Bloemfontein, the capital of the Orange Free State.242 words
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167 1939-03-26 15 Dance Band Leader Plays Internationale Paris. T^HK action of .1 ('.-nice band leader, m playing '<b "i. lernationale," the French socialistic hymn, m a nightclub m Monlmartre against i\>." wishes of the woman who owned the cafe, has had a seam I m couri here after nearlj v yar. At167 words
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124 1939-03-26 15 PRISON FOR REFUSING HELP IN ACCIDENT Warsaw. 1 GERMAN, Robert Hoffman, has i\ been sentenced to seven months' imprisonment by the district court of Gniezno, Poznan, for refusing to inkc a man injured m a motor accident to Gniezno m his car. Herr Hoffman, who arrived on the spot shortly124 words
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Advertisement57 1939-03-26 15 "-JiiL^OAPORf m PENANG *"AT A 'N KEEP N V THAI WC'RE 1 U 'M Hr.ALTHY MARRItD P? I WITH QUA* Nil GOING >. j OATS ITS TO bIVC YOU A,. tf?jM I DERFUL H( ,'IAKER L^k ",> /GREAT. THERE'S NOTHING I V LIKE II FOR BUILDING j tV I '^kA"57 words
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Advertisement223 1939-03-26 15 m m UGMfiCUiCGfS mf f X a ia> tf mil Hn!!w forfeors AM m m\M m mmm m m I "^C*!£jiftKl' '■jjiaC^K ■"•j (131 I [I t, d 1 I v t» vyjaSfev. by those who have J forms nt stomach B§§* P the one way they i^^ have been223 words
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Advertisement241 1939-03-26 15 HoAslhma £i. Two years npro J. Richards, Hamilton, out., Canada, was In bed with Asthma. Had lo^t 40 pounds weight, suffered coughing, choking and strangling every nipht couldn't sleep expected to die. Mendaco stopped spasms first night and ho has had none since— in OVER TWO YKAI'S. Mendaco is so241 words
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Advertisement211 1939-03-26 15 I V* e\^^ i M^ A& I "And now I am a NEW MAN again-thanks to SANATOGEN" How many times have these words been spoken by grateful hum, all over the world! Grateful because Sanatogen has brought them carefree feeling of exuberant health that they have not known for years.211 words
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Article948 1939-03-26 16 SELECTION OF STOCK BIRDS Pnuiiry n o«i»«"!i«"" Physicisi r itnessz i ts Intpov In ftce 1 T HE Mtion of the breeding stock is c«m^ led inalUr. s. j ha "cou!u Si fol- See, is ona of the most import*.* point, that cm m the marc, cf Troc^dertlou ail undorinlmiwd948 words
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Article112 1939-03-26 16 AFTER FEVER CARE During lever, the whole system I including the digestive organs Is undermined and weakened. Convalescence will be hastened if tissue can be quickly rebuilt and strength restored I by building up reserves. The patient must be encouraged to take as much nourishing food as the capacity of112 words
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Article60 1939-03-26 16 I anpton i Jel i a n Li b? i) '»i to' I u-unk of a <i«-a-« Lret« cut down mi iu k Wanaque River h< re Ay. in»an lohn McDc s! i wli Ld thorn, < .'oL.ii.. ill -i*- utij Lhe fi h hadReuter - 60 words
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Article109 1939-03-26 16 PURTHEB expansion m Urn Li j |!m I 'i ;>'l Th SupjUci .'...r.v EXma i •s Is U.e third sUp «P wit iv Lftc i n m toe ij-^i r mates was *****, wi. :h wa Mi i i 13,000 i lie Juiv s •>- a109 words
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Article81 1939-03-26 16 "CORPSE" SAT UP r v on U ,m l h I.- -;<•. |.1 |f|| j n t^ !)< 1«• r«urt n» M da\ homeless I'amil va^ram chargrd with being m pn m v iiirh he had no righl i l .c man, seafchmc t«r %am whvrv to s|M'iui ihc ii^h!Reuter - 81 words
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Article35 1939-03-26 16 R.A. Thompson - What Is Glaucoma? R.A. Thompson (B\ Doctor <ii o Si tenet 'I■■ i i I r ■j■ > j h\ mid< j I m fa, Tin f I i Tcsis Tension ...I thai n c f35 words
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Advertisement663 1939-03-26 16 1 l^^jj-iiilllllllil ITAKeT'ASPRO 1 TABLETS immediately th* g|||| Ul|||n*|iV^jM^V I i 6r, t sign of a Cold appear., and 1 Tableta er«7 j,,| WlllllUll^' F IS t ree hours afterwardi untU •ymptomt diaappeai ?J ISflCfr PflOlNfl I 4 a hot lemon drink to be taken with the la«t doa« 4663 words
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Article206 1939-03-26 17 Muddy Complexion Rheumatism —Overweight Too Tired to Work If this woman had taken a different remedy for each of her complaints, she would have been kept very busy! In actual fact, she took only one medicine. And within six weeks she saw every one of her206 words
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Advertisement412 1939-03-26 17 j. **C F,\\C)D y LONDON deserves an \w iA t^^^ mv PP r a» eati i m hi ii pii i— a— mmmm. aMp— ———————^m^— mmmmwmr 09 wH IB «S Wm\ mm tB VP I I! Po >vmr feet itch, smart and burn ?'> l<adly that they nearly drive you412 words
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Advertisement45 1939-03-26 17 SYMTfIONIC VOICE RADIOS and mr cathedh il toniTl'NMi, 98 Robinson Road. Singapore. WORLD- WIPE RADIO CO. DEAFNESS— p«t w total complicated with bead noises and other troubles cured absolutely m lout weeks. SVCCCSS, complete satisfaction. Full particulars 0:1 rcqurs; KAMAI WORKS (?.!.T). i»&nrhpota. lienjral INDIA45 words
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Miscellaneous600 1939-03-26 17 ON THE AIR TO-DAY When And Where To Listen In SINGAPORE LONDON Christian martyrs, written and j k produced by Geoffrey Dearmer tri s j j> n 11.20 Sunday news, weekly newsletter i /Ml- mv .N) sports summary, and announce- j /HP metres ny (•-}> 9.51 Me/s (31.55 m.) [Tirae600 words
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Miscellaneous186 1939-03-26 17 COLOMBO VPB 6.16 Me's (18.7 m.) a m 9.50 Bana preaching m Sinhalese. 10.50 The news (m Sinhalese). 10.55 A weekly newsletter (m Tamil). 11.05 Hindustani music. 11.20 Interval. 11 :>. r Religious service. p m 12 05 Hcliday haunts m Ceylon,— Ratnapura. 12.20 Sunday morning concert. 12.50 Violin recital.186 words
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Article223 1939-03-26 18 It has always been th<* custom, and always wfl be, when one rheumatic sutK-rer inf-cti another, to OB any recommendation th<*t will lead to the <: nee <~.f t 1 .twfiil p,iin th.it victims ot Kfieuxnatigni dOM v^a understand. For months now the recommendation that223 words
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Article149 1939-03-26 18 Berlin. "npiME Gentlemen, please," will m future be played over the radiogramophone m German public houses. A record has jusi been made with three suitable texts for cafes and beergardens. The first text warns the clients that the kitchen will shortly be closing and that they must149 words
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Article168 1939-03-26 18 Dog -Owners Urged To Give Up Pets Newark, New Jersey. DECAUSE of a threatened epidemic of rabies, owners of dogs throughout Newark and Essex County have been urged to "give up their pots voluntarily/ This plea has been made as 10 rabid do^s have been reported m the city cf168 words
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158 1939-03-26 18 "Dopey" Gets The Biggest Fan Mail New York. "FfcOPEY" has received more fanmail than "Snow White" and th<- other six dwarfs pui together. This is just one o; the extraordinary results of the career of Wait Disney* famous film which has just completed a "world tour" cf 41 countries. The158 words
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Article366 1939-03-26 18 What The Stars Foretell MONDAY FOR ALL READZ ERS There should be plenty to interest you to-day. The buM--5 ness stars are very favourable, and those that govern finance should give you a heart ennui. Give a reminder to laggard debt- ors; wake up matters that have m been hanging366 words
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Article82 1939-03-26 18 Stole Buffalo, Gets Seven Years Alexandria. THKEfc men have been sentenced to seven years' wenal servitude each on charges of stealing with violence a buffalo from a field at Kom Hamatla. a villas- e m Lower Egypt. Two accomplices were sentenced five &nd two years' respectively T#o women, also alleged82 words
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Article143 1939-03-26 18 Snake In Railway Compartment 'akin la. DAILWAY officials gasped will amazement a< a train from Calcutta drew m at Naihati Station, 50 miles from here, and the passengers m one of the compartments leapt 1 I pell-mell on to th< platform with stark terror written <<n their faces. As they143 words
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Article74 1939-03-26 18 WILD aimnah air causing eoa«£ ah!<> damage m M*** bartering the forests m India. Vinci«. w man passing through interrupted a tiger, which wa> a meal of a black Himalayan m we I eked and killed- pj. An elephant ran amok Jhansi. and destroyed n74 words
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Article16 1939-03-26 18 |lrlll( rr dr t« t* 1 .,,1 lunlifd into a I Hie Bprtt16 words
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Article252 1939-03-26 18 Nazis Rail Against America AMERICA'S cetebrafion ol "Blues Week next \pnl i- the subien A o f scornful comment* m the W.RHT. mu.tn <,\ Dr. (.(K'bbeis. Reichsminister (.1 Prop v ;iula. The IVngriff says: "Everyone celc i i what d to hi and makes lim proud brate the birthday have252 words
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Article172 1939-03-26 18 Elephants Will Never Forget Port Elizabeth, Cfcpe Province PLEPHANTS of ihe Add.. Ke* r about l:» miles from her^l ,\iv jroinjr to irct the shock of their lives if a plan !»ein*r considered br \hv National Parks Hoard is adopW i The project is v, l.\iriiy the dm :'«iiry lenre172 words
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Article110 1939-03-26 18 A MINE, which turned out to <i Bi;li>h orip.in sown on t* "Viithnu Bananc" betwrfn t* Orkneys and Norway, has km titund m tin* net of a Cuxfuw fishing boat, it is reported herf. Lasf ytnr. boats recovered 70 suel mines; and the papers TOint110 words
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Advertisement315 1939-03-26 18 tN ""I M JRI^ ACHING CORNS relievr* pain is thro* »<-. i -U Apply G^l»-It two or three limn and th« rom v. ;!t peel rigl** oflL Mil* i on*, all over th« woriiK rf»C thi« faithful frirnil of corn-su ff ertr» h a. 9 I 1 I MOTOa CYCLE315 words
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Advertisement138 1939-03-26 18 "^^^/good as new after) J^?L J FIVE YEARS— thanks to Hr SUNLIGHT SOAP'S sa/e wasKiriff/ K^^^^^^v^^^. ix^ >k .^HI K&- Cheap harsh soaps makt- the T~N them st>ft and smooth always. ><*\W-/ Uon't let sour dhobi ruin your cloth,- ,>^^ with inferior soaps. cheap £4"*: JFtwn aauaX enlarged photograph I138 words
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Article173 1939-03-26 19 (By "Phoenix" Sing oorc) PnS ,u^ m I >l ci or vn international bad.riinlcn t rn n-.cn: to be held m London on Davis Cup lines. cments materialise, such a compctiifon will begin and all nlries affihatod to the International :icn Fe Jeration will be invited to take173 words
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301 1939-03-26 19 Sphinx - Sphinx (By -Penang) pEXANG will make a hold bid to capture most of the major honours at the forttvominii Malayan b'Kl.ninton rhamp«sfe to ho held at the fynang Free School Hall during •t holidays. No fewer than 11 Penanir players have301 words
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Article119 1939-03-26 19 Phoenix - Why Not Hold Elimination Competitions? Phoenix Singapore). (By JUDGING by the lart;e number of entries received for the Malayan «ham|»ionshi|> tournament to be held m Fenang during the Easter holidays, it looks as if it will be necessarj fe» each participating state to run eliminating119 words
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Article448 1939-03-26 19 BADMAINTON NEXT YEAR? ir lipOF^p I nonius wiil visit Malaya on the way out to the Antipodes, .Tiid^in" !)v comments by sports critics m Britain, Malaya should be able to throw down the gauntlet to Britain with confidence. A visit from :> British team will be ni'^t welcome, and it448 words
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Article, Illustration18 1939-03-26 19 Photo shows SIR GEORGE THOMAS, grey-haired British chess champion, who has offered a trophy for "Davis Cup badminton.18 words
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Article90 1939-03-26 19 rpiir: annual general meeting of A the Singapore Badminton Association takes place op. Apr. 1 ;it the Clerical Union hall \i 2.15 p.m It. is understood that several important items are on the agenda foi discussion at the meeting. Several articles appeared on this page .some90 words
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534 1939-03-26 19 Junior Singles Title For Ng Yook Soon? \yHAT is wrong with .some of the district badminton associations m Johore? Little or no effort has been made by some of them to popularise the game m their districts and when they do ttiake534 words
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Article357 1939-03-26 19 Racquet - Per ak 's Cha nces Reviewed Racquet 3Salav<iJii i If «t?ii|»i<»Bisiii|»s (By Perak) T OYV thai the Malayan badminton championship tournament, which is to be held m Penang during (ho Easter holidays, is fast approaching all thoughts of the competitors as well as the supporters are fdcussed on the tournament.357 words
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Article, Illustration19 1939-03-26 19 Members <»t the Bosi Dominion Party, who rteieated the Indian Youth League B.P. recently. Both are Sin t leadlls.19 words
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Article252 1939-03-26 19 Bui No Real Relief Until This New Dmgless Remedy (amc. Let this fellow-sufferer give practical advice to all who suffer from any ;of indigestion. He has found la Ci i aox v new, refined, super-actfva ed, tasteless charcoal, 50 times more pour r ful than,252 words
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Advertisement59 1939-03-26 19 MALAYA TO TAKE PART? gdfgdgdg STHE WHITI DOT identities the Gemune LIFETIME When you buy a SHEAFFER'S LIFETIME you buy the fln- of its kind And Xi thrifty too- for tho fuaraotce assures you < lifelong service. When You Civ©.. (rfr 5 Clv# «ho Fm«»t, 11 I Bd da «i59 words
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Advertisement78 1939-03-26 19 YOUR VALUABLES Our F?Lrong Rooms arc your Protection. It Is UnpossibJe for an Individual to proTidQ for bis valued POSse^sioiiJ the safety that i o afforded by our' tfculU wiinc we »ia*e safe bines of varkms .-;iz is for i -i :e a" ir. '"'eial*- mtes. UIRKRS thi vi i78 words
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Article, Illustration665 1939-03-26 20 THE WEEK'S MATCHES lluqii Savatio Him-iism^ ■NNTIMEIi c< thrown l: t#Ctl I th S.R.( ■''•n' r .td i slighi advantage tenit w'ak of th< nert to tax The Recs I on thi oth( rhi did hav< 'Wch may have culmlnati had they v i these It k ll d deed665 words
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Article, Illustration485 1939-03-26 20 Pete - Pete n npIIK annual gen 1 era! meeting of ih c Singapore Boxing As. m ia tion takes pla nexl Thursd Mar c li 3!| i< the Happy Id P Fhis I I Mieve i I >f the exists m of t! md that the a Lioned485 words
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Advertisement76 1939-03-26 20 PF!?AK TURF CUJBi RASTEPN vnvmv I«Tff >l T I' 1 Subscriptions for be:— Mj LADIES i for the Meet ng or i VISITING MEMBERS must ed by Member, a I THE SECRETARY'S 0 ROK BUILDING DH THAN 5 PJyS < THI D B FO THE RACE DAY I to be76 words
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420 1939-03-26 21 Singapore, Saturday. •n\( II DING a fcafttfcv nph address read to him at a' fare- *efl i> allx lil lht if v iiv lodav M A. H. Todd, retiring r|;jr> oJ ||m SmKapore Iml lub. stated that no matter where m uhtre Mfs, T«M and420 words
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Article325 1939-03-26 21 -m. th.nl and last pr» S ram«K r the >l»" us Sh U UP.UI Theatre last n,« lit. V *T the "lost attractive rar i.yen H you the shou before and 1 to d.M-vcr ho« RMd it i™ S be by seems this latest pre-,-tops325 words
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Article51 1939-03-26 21 '4 fifth ISSUe U |OU f lf h nulliards Chinese '°P"Uh c subscriptions "^t of two part, be i '■v.; cl llan The first a ryloan." ,;;';^ns of this: loa yet been mach authoritative h!' l.s,i; v i'l gjW* m 30 years 5S •> r P h51 words
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Article35 1939-03-26 21 GERMANY'S NEW BA TTLESHIP Berlin. Mar. 25. Germany's new r>.OOOV.< a baU'ccrhip will be launched it Wilhelmshcvcn on Apr. 1 It will be irirred after Von Tirpitz and christened by the AdmiraJ's daughter?. Use. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article37 1939-03-26 21 London. Mar. 25. Throe were killed la an explosion at Faversham, at a lactory where explosives for use m quarries' and mines are manufactured. One building is stated to have been completely blown up. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration18 1939-03-26 21 B. S. Tan receiving his prize from Lady Thomas at the Singapore flower show on Friday.18 words
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Article129 1939-03-26 21 Damages For Owner Of Building Johore Bahru, Saturday. A CLAIM for damages by Mr. S. K. Wong against the Overseas Chinese Theatres Ltd., former lessees of the Theatre Royal, Johore Baliru, on the grounds that the defendant ha 1 Withheld possession of the hall after lhe expiration of the lease,129 words
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Article256 1939-03-26 21 [From On?- Own Correspondent] T Bangkok, Mar. 24. HE Siamese year has hitherto begun on Apr. 1, but now it has been found that from the financial viewpoint the positicn will be clearer if it opens on Oct. 1. Accordingly the Budget estimates placed before the National256 words
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Article41 1939-03-26 21 THE death cf Mr. M. E. B. d'Herlinville •occurred m Bangkok on Mar. 20. Mr. d'Herlinville, who was 75 years of age. had been for many years m Siam and served m the Irrigation Department, from which he retired on pension.41 words
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Article39 1939-03-26 21 Washington, Mar. 25.— The Senate's Appropriations Committee has approved an army grant of $513 millions, which is $13 millions more than allotted m the -ill passed by the House a few we;i;s v:o. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article20 1939-03-26 21 B:\ltimore, Mar. 25.— -The trans-At-lantic flight of the Yankee Clipper has been further postponed to Mar. 26. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article543 1939-03-26 21 Eu ropea n Dri ver Heavily Fined Singapore, Sit unlay. the remarks thai the accused did a mosl callous and inhuman act, that the injured man mighi have been left bu die for i II he cared, and a submission that this was a cast- deserving exemplary punishment, Court Inspector543 words
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Article89 1939-03-26 21 Singapore, Saturday. Ah Kuan ;u>peared before Mr. L. c. Ooh m the afth police court m answer to charge that at 3 p.m. on Mar. 23. at Dunearn Road he maimed a goat, valued $5. by levering the tendons, being the property <jf i Syed Abdullah bin89 words
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Advertisement180 1939-03-26 21 I lis so reliable— they are I always throat-smooth I jsw&^ ■■::-:^aff«pP^ 'hat Craven A arc world f amou' In W%& I ,^a>m4^^»^^BiPiilMß>^^^ my opinion they arc definitely superior, wgi I ---»^v?^^i^'^'''-" :^^y^ noticed the difference the very first Wg& Bj||||BHiiiß^^^ time I tried them a touch of quahtv I180 words
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781 1939-03-26 22 Wolves And Portsmouth To Meet In F.A. Cup Final MOTHERWELL AND ABERDEEN TO REPLAY [PEMI-FINALS of the F.A. Cup and S< ti sh Cup competitions were played on Saturday, resulting m: Portsmouth beating Huddersfield 2-' Wolverhampton beating Grimsby r>-o Clyde beating Hibernian 1-0 Motherwell and Aberdeen drawing 1-1. Portsmouth andReuter - 781 words
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Article254 1939-03-26 22 HOME SOCCER RESULTS Fou.owm, eKlik I nsuhs o/ ilhhioluhc, Scottish I'-^urmuksplt,.. I cd on Saturday. ENGLISH LKACIE. I)|\ j Bolt on W. 2 Derby c Chelsea 2 Aston villa Lt T cl v Blackpool Leicester C. o Arsenal Uverpool 1 Brentford Preston N.E 2 Sunderland em.'lish KKAcrp, mv.ii Burnley 1Reuter - 254 words
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Advertisement297 1939-03-26 22 Publishers Go Down To c r c S.CS 4; M.P.H 1. p-LAYING at the Police Depot yesterday afternoon, the M P.H. went down to iiu Singapore Cold Storage team by four iroals to one m a Business Houses league match. fcMppery conditions hampered players r;f both sice^i on mrny occasions.297 words
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Advertisement158 1939-03-26 22 III!: i lAf an RFSAR SFRANGOON RD. I I ENTRANCE 5 g 1 1 |<( LMRAML 7/«««««««»««»«««««»»"» v jljlj THE PIONEER AMUSEMENT PARK IN MALAYA. P THF LARGEST AMUSEMENT PARK with ORIENTAL DISPLAYS III!! AND EVERYTHING IN AMUSEMENTS SUCH AS iiiii operas wayangs. Chinese English talkies, malay III!! DANCING PARTNERS158 words
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188 1939-03-26 23 SAPPERS BEAT R.A.F. AT WATER POLO I I WAU I I»<:l<» S< I trans P*»ol on thf s ippei ,i the cjffalin? X I.F. to ju-i»i« lard ©I anrr I i-ar-,,!7 the toller Vv.t C«n- v r I'Mk »r\ pi k^ ami Idiui. ds ,v I! uiml with LONG inn188 words
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423 1939-03-26 23 [From Our Own Correspondent] HffifiF m Batavia, Mar. 18. n«d. Ik, 1*,,, |a<l l]|Bht *=';:,;,i:.",':;; i 1 i; 1 i j h "««>»' The card started off rather poorly with a few preliminaries, m one of which the amateur German heavyweight Werner Pauli won423 words
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26 1939-03-26 23 p;,f^ are to ttE has fail Sl >i{ lee •d *g* *ho are m at P n meeUnB ucn rk Premise*26 words
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Article18 1939-03-26 23 Alison )i. at from tour" ta o P^Parati.n JtS LJ A^ li -'''>n- Abdul ait Beaumont18 words
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Article39 1939-03-26 23 ..Z T 'ft A "V fobb <RAF» w^ ;d* aF)' v li heaters i i T^n»h 1M.F.A..; 'C:, J S»* 'Mr A. o 7 a^°n 'M p a '•a R Pt AF &ll d S Slvrph...39 words
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824 1939-03-26 23 MALAYS SCORE GREAT VICTORY OVER S. C. C. IN FIRST DIVISION Losers O v telassed Completely 1 v/<1 re<l ;t! Arjson Road stadium yesterday when th»B r :tl aiH? defeated Lhe Singapore Crkh CUib m a" first division Vi i: ;i :i <tUi; ]i was a severe troynHmr thil the824 words
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Article124 1939-03-26 23 S.S.C. Show $22, 924 Surplus J^ SI RPLUS on the working accouni amounting to $22,924.19 a shown m the animal report and accounts of thy Singapore Swimming Club, which have just been published iiiul which will be presented at the annual genera] meeting to be held at the club premises124 words
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Article28 1939-03-26 23 Gibraltar, Mar. 25— Tn- Spanish Repuoiicar aest.oyer Jose Luis Diez hand--0 over by the. authorities, has left fo- -nras towed b 7 a Nationalise tug ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article299 1939-03-26 23 Entries For Taiping Races QIX lV entries were received for Iho Taiping Turf Club's extn i Skye meeting", on Friday and Satur i ulj eni nes are. HORSES CLASS 4 First rim Second run About About G furs. 6 furs. A.D.C. x x Ciiito:i Lad x x ride of Perak299 words
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Article108 1939-03-26 23 Davis Cup Tennis At Monaco? The Italian Lawn Tennis Federation Is seeking to have the Monaco-Itaiy Davis Cup match, which was drawn to be played m Monaco, transferred to Milan, says a message from Romt If the Principality will agree to the (hanged venue, it is pointed out that advantage108 words
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Article, Illustration25 1939-03-26 23 Two S.Ra players m a tussle for the ball with an KA. dofendn m Ifce game between these two teams on Friday at the Stadium25 words
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Article, Illustration463 1939-03-26 23 London, Mar. 15. V| HEN the Oxford Boi.t Race crow did their first training: a! P iln yesterday, towpath watchers glued their eyes on coxswain. H.V.P. Massey. and cle\ r ated him to the position turn, writes Gsoffrev Simpson. Ma<?sey is only 4ft. tall, but m463 words
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Advertisement82 1939-03-26 23 8.45 HERE THEY ARE AGAN ilm M I BY POPULAR DEMAND IIM BOON MAH HEMCHIT OVER 10 (3) RDS. SUPPORTED BY \N AI LAC Tl()\ CARD. A O Friday, 31 st March Jft v y Lr* SPECIAL WELTERWEIGHT r^Jt^'^ fc 1^ CON1 >c Wit- GUNBOAT SMITH KQ^ I. FERN AN82 words
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Article, Illustration172 1939-03-26 24 Possible Threat To Australia? LONDON, MAR. 25. THE NEWS CHRONICLE LEARNS THAT THE JAPANESE GOVERNMENT 11 AS OFFERED THE RETURN OF THE CAROl INE ISLANDS TO GERMANY AS A GESTURE OF GOODWILL AND AN EXAMPLE TO OTHER COUNTRIES MOLDING EX-GERMAN COLONIES, I The offer172 words
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238 1939-03-26 24 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh In tli" meantime, ;;> avenge Iheit defeat, tho Japanese naval fortes ruthlessly bembarded the riverside Mn of Wfacheng, >m Kiangsi, which is now m a <"omplete slat° of devnstation. It is officially tevealeJ that the Japanoc muniti* us i Shektan along238 words
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Article50 1939-03-26 24 i ndi ii. Mar. 24. The British proposal Ecr a Pour-Power declaration a^ainsi aggression wd< the rabjeci oi further conversations between the British ai r French Ministries *n Lcndon yesterday. Consultati( ns with \'v other Powers concerned arc proceed ing through the ordinary diplomatic channels. British WirelessBritish Wireless - 50 words
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Article39 1939-03-26 24 I i nd n, Mar. 24. Sir Nevile Henderscn, the British Am bassador m Berlin, who was recently recalled to London, 1 ad an audience witii the Kin<> ai Buckingham Palace th s morninG British WirelessBritish Wireless - 39 words
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Article65 1939-03-26 24 Burgos, Mar. 2~>. Reports that Republican emissaries have arrived at Burgos and reached an agreement to surrender Madrid are officially denied by the Nationalist Government. An official communique denying reports of an agreement to suj render Madrid does not deny that a plane arrived at Burgos fromReuter - 65 words
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Article91 1939-03-26 24 WOOLWICH WORKSHOP EXPLOSION London, Mar. 24. IX an announcement regarding the fire which occurred early this morning 1 m an Army medical store adjacent to the Royal College of Science workshops at Woolwich, m which oxygen cylinders were stored, the War Office stales that several of the cylinders exploded andBritish Wireless - 91 words
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Article57 1939-03-26 24 1 Load n. Mar. 24. A Moscow Agency message says the Anglo-Russian trade talks beyan this afternoon. Mr. R. S. Hudson, the British deleIra:', is reported to have said that he was well pleased with his reception m Moscow. He emphasised that the primary object ofBritish Wireless - 57 words
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Article, Illustration33 1939-03-26 24 IranianEgyptian Royal Wedding Above is a picture of Primess Fawzia. 18-year-o!d sister of Kin« Farouk oi Fgyp^, who was married on Thursday (Mar. 16) to Crown Prince .Mohamet] Kida Chahbour of Iran (right).33 words
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Article, Illustration203 1939-03-26 24 severe Fighting Near Shanghai Shanghai, Mar. 25. QEVERE fighting continues as (h« Japanese forces, supported uv artillery and aeroplanes, are Iryinjr to overcome the resistance of Chinese troops barring their path to Nanchang. The Japanese claim that their lefl flank has captured the Lown of Pucheng, on the shore cf203 words
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Article173 1939-03-26 24 1939 Blue Directory TIIF 1039 B!u( Directory of Malaya is now available to those who require it at S7.HO per copy. This year's edition contains w°M over 1,600 page*, of useful information, apprcximaJlng luO pages more than the l'J.°»R edition. Despite the fact that Lhe pages of information have be3n173 words
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Article83 1939-03-26 24 Twelve In Air Crash Dai i en, Mar. 25. VTINE passengers, including a woman, and Ihe crew of three were drowned when a plane from Tientsin crashed into the sea yesterday half i mile from the coast between Dairen and i'ort Arthur. The victims won 1 all cither Japanese orReuter - 83 words
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105 1939-03-26 24 Wai* lArr«*is«'s London. Mar. 2V THK Warsaw correspondent of The Times reports that Ret Army exercises Itave begun nlonij Hie whole §f the western frontier from Ixmin^rad to White Russia. ienorals Timoshenko, Kan AI»t« i skoflf, comnuutdGti Kiev White Russian and militaryReuter - 105 words
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Article235 1939-03-26 24 !.< uddii. Mi 1 IN an editorial on the GcrtaanR tun an tan igreetncnt Ihc rinancial News >:i.*>: "Tltt concession will nr! i;i\ <• (icimitiiy political «»r even complete economic control <>i Rumania, but a ill provide mi effective jumping off point feu pltcrts i>Reuter - 235 words
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59 1939-03-26 24 GERMANS AND POLE IN BORDER FIGHTING Warsaw, Mar TTNTOXFIUMABLE r^ I iii'lititiv between (i<4mn i Polish troops on *he Skwijd frontier, at Botfumtft, haw bd ccixed here during th<; i i: is umoured ilia- th c^rma' ii tin d after a sharp <-xch«f the P ILsl frontier lorcis. but wReuter - 59 words
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Article36 1939-03-26 24 London, Mar. 24 Sir Maurice Pe*Je«rsen, the newly up ointed Ambassador to Spain, hopes bo leave London about U middle of next week to take up his appointment In Burg is Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 36 words
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Article35 1939-03-26 24 Singapore, Saturday.— A two Malays were mjurec Lo-day between iworarsun^ Clun< u^aii:ed a br*fand .some minor injure •v.stained oiii} minor mjur» j were all taken to the Tar 1 tiial for ii' at:ner.t.35 words
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