The Straits Times, 10 September 1939
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Title Section38 1939-09-10 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA SECOND EDITION Sunday, Sept. 10, 1939 Price 10 Cents. No. 403 THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya No. 403 Sunday, Sept. 10. 1939 Price 10 Cents.38 words
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Article1936 1939-09-10 1 Government Fixes Official Prices *T*HE various Food Price Advisory Committees appol Ud by the Food Controller have been extremely active and maximum retail prices have now been fixed for Siamese rice, Burma white rice, parboiled rice, condensed milk, sugar, flour and ghee, states a communique1,936 words
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Article236 1939-09-10 1 HELPED SEAMEN, SAYS U.S. SKIPPER New York, Saturday. THE captain of the United 1 States liner Washington, which rescued 33 members of the crew of the torpedoed British ship Olivegrove, said the commander of the German submarine was most courteous and greatly helped the 33 seamen." A236 words
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252 1939-09-10 1 Germany Can 't Win, Says U.S. Authority New York, Saturday. lUITH or without Italy Germany camtat win against Britain and France, according to Major-Gen. W. C. Rivers, retired United States Army officer and well-known military authority. LIE believes that Turkey, Egypt, he pointed out, are that the French Greece and252 words
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Article49 1939-09-10 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday, MEMBERS of Selangor's Chinese community, associations and guilds will stage a public meeting at the Chinese Assembly Hall at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow to accord Chinese sapport "in a practical manner to Great Britain in the war against Germany.49 words
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Article78 1939-09-10 1 Hong Kong. Sept. 9. rvISCUSSION of ways and means of bolstering China's economic war against Japan is believed to be the principal object of the secret departure for Chungking of Mr. T. V. Soong, Chairman of the Bank of China, and formerly Minister for Finance.Reuter - 78 words
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Article49 1939-09-10 1 NAZIS RADIO WARSAW Warsaw, Saturday. AT official communique issued in Warsaw, admits that the Polish troops are continuing their retreat on the war fronts north and southwest of Warsaw. Although there is no indication yet that the Germans are even on, the immediate outskirts of tho49 words
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Article84 1939-09-10 1 London, Saturday. A German broadcast from Berlin states that rationing of flour will be introduced in Germany to-day. A halfpound per head will be available each week. Reuter. former Polish capital, the German radio, in a special broadcast to the population of Warsaw, announced: "The German troopsReuter - 84 words
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160 1939-09-10 1 Rubber Export Rights LOSS OF SHIP SPACE UNLIKELY (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. DUBBER exports during the current month are not to be permitted against export rights which will become available for the last quarter of the year on Oct. 1, The Sunday Times is officially informed. It160 words
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Article81 1939-09-10 1 London, Saturday. I^HE Empire air services to Australia. South Africa and East Africa have' been announced by Imperial Airways. Until further notice there will be bi-weekly services between England and Australia and weekly services between England and South Africa and" England and East Africa. All-up airReuter - 81 words
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62 1939-09-10 1 Hong Kong. Sept. 9. H/ITH the object of conserving the Colony's foreign exchange resources the authorities have restricted dealings in all currencies other than sterling ct currencies linked to It. Foreign exchange may now be 1 !)su3h J crly from authorised dealers comprnlr 1 principal62 words
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Advertisement90 1939-09-10 1 P. H. Hendry Singapore— Penang.* Mdts nmhuMmd LAMuDO ffrovuks nutriment as it removes lacqm and cuticle as you remove th mVIUff>JV lacquer? Lamodo a cream, not 1 a liquid— is a cleanser, beautlfler A/7 A /l/ and nutriment all in one. This HEW 3 PURPOSE JfM (Aefiti. nail beauty cream90 words
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Advertisement297 1939-09-10 1 JUST RECEIVED... NEW SHIPMENT OF CHINESE INDIAN CARPETS ELEGANT IN DESIGN* HARMONIZING IN COLOURS VISIT CHOTIRMALL'S 41—43. HIGH ST. NEUTRALITY RESPECTED LEAGUE SOCCER AT_ HQMJTOT imiTENlOSASSURES THAILAND. PLAYSD THIS WEEK. The Ministry of Information Owing to the lack of time (London) in a bulletin states the following the raising of297 words
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Article1212 1939-09-10 2 Fraternity Of The Footpath By An Old Stager London TN my time I have rubbrd shoulders with all sorts and conditions of humanity. Some were good, some were bad, and most were so-so. There is only one type of mankind for whose sterling worth 1 would1,212 words
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Article, Illustration31 1939-09-10 2 Firemrn playing their hoses on the wreckage which was blown into the street by the force of a oilr evslosion in a factory in Queen Victoria Street, London, la t month.31 words
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Article, Illustration13 1939-09-10 2 Nurses estinguishinr Incendiary bombs wtth hoses at Middlesex Usspital during aa «xp«ri«ienUl btack-ovi.13 words
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Advertisement785 1939-09-10 2 *w 7*4%, '*szsljj%m/sisgs£z£l 1 1 TTILIIOUb AS toon as you «m«ar Zam-Buk h«rbal ointment K/V^£. on any sore, injured or diseased skin, pain ■/^^^B disappears and healing starts. Zam-Buk expels harmful perms, draws po.son out of the tissues and prevents festering. It heals quickly and safely and never leaves ugly785 words
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Article, Illustration30 1939-09-10 3 The Swan— one of the entries in the annual Battle of Flowers held in Spring field Park, Jersey, Channel Islands, at the end of August.30 words
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772 1939-09-10 3 Peter Taylor - Washington Has Many Sights To Show Its Visitors Peter Taylor By •THE White House is perhaps the most interesting building in the United States, and the greatest attraction for sightseers in Washington. It has, as the home of America's first citizen, the attraction that draws every vi-itor to London to772 words
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Advertisement303 1939-09-10 3 you can tell by the flavour ii*} LAMB of exceptional quality —In fact It is the very finest lamb Austra- AUSTR \LJ\.\ CC Ua and New Zealand produce. Deliriously -uvmt 7ft? A I >II tender— a real pleasure to carve and a delight ISi'jn Zr AL AIM) to taste. What303 words
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Miscellaneous366 1939-09-10 3 In Singapore To-day CINKBfAS To-day ALBAMBRA: "Kentucky" with Loretta Young Richard Oreene. 11 a.m., 3.15. 6-15 and 9.15. CAPITOL: •The Little Princess" with Shirley Temple. 11 a.m., 3.15. 6.15 and 9.15. PAVILION: •Almost A Gentleman" with James Gelteon. 3.15. 6.15, 9-15. QUEEN'S GEYLANG: "Red Barry" Ist 0 Chapters. 7 9.30366 words
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Advertisement174 1939-09-10 4 The mwrt Exctttnr SW»ry of th« famoui Kentucky Derby filmed in glorious Technicoloar. POSITIVELY LAST DAY T/£- ißßf'*" l1 am 315 615 9-15 p.m. J ALHAMBRA 20th Century-Fox present LORETTA YOUNG RICHARD GREENE WALTER BRENNAN in ■■H 'KENTUCKY' Special "PATHE GAZETTE" with SCENES OF THE CRISIS and LORD HALIFAX SPEECH174 words
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Advertisement387 1939-09-10 4 PAVILION 3.15,8.15,9.15. LAS" DAY G| B^Bk IT'S THE GREATEST DOG STORr M YDRS I i-y-'-.l'i. "Killer! Trai tori" th« town shoiiWd. But k^te|f to hi« downat hi«!i matter 'Ac« w»« jr^^Xl nk^^ragMr a loyal p*l. whose string* instinct sends fjH^^^k^ g^ htm roaring down a tangled enmt trail! 'ft iMJi387 words
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Advertisement417 1939-09-10 4 SEASON EXTENDED until TOMORROW! "SHIRLEY'S BEST PICTUREr SAY PRESS AND PUBLIC ALIKE g* A DfTAf I TO-DAY 4 SHOWS! I V^^l^* Vii 1 IM.M.-3.15-5.15— 9.15 1« FRANCES HODGbON P^^^ BURNETTS IMMORTAL ■fe^TMj2^S^S STORY OF THE BOER J^MfY tMfU SHIRLEY TEMPLE ."fK- IN COLOUR! lyffltE IctijKSS-i for THE FIRST TIME grTsene417 words
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Article, Illustration207 1939-09-10 5 Entertainment FIRST offering this year of The Scene Shifters is "The Taming of the Shrew," to be presented in the Victoria Memorial Hall at 9.30 p.m. on Thursday and Saturday, Sept. 21 and 23. and at 6.15 p.m. on Friday, Sept.207 words
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Article66 1939-09-10 5 Piano Recital At Swimming Club MOW making his fourth visit to Malaya is Mr. Harold Scott, the pianist who will give a recital at the Singapore Swimming Club at 7.30 pjn. en Friday, Sept. 22. Mr. Scott has travelled extensively throughout India and the Far East. Before his recital at66 words
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Article, Illustration97 1939-09-10 5 "Boy Trouble" "Boy Trouble" MQOY Trouble," a down-to-earth story of home life, will be shown in Singapore lor the flrst time at the Happy Theatre on Thursday. Produced by Paramount, it has Charles Ruggles. Mary Boland and Donald O'Connor In the leading roles. Nancy Kelly, attractive new-cam ?r last seen97 words
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Article135 1939-09-10 5 A This Week's Films PAVILION Opens To-day.— "Fixer Dugan** (Lee Tracy An R.K.O. Radio comedydrama. Next Chance.— "So This Is London" (Robertson Hare. Alfred Drayton). A British comedy. CAPITOL Now On.— "Little Princess" (Shirley Temple, Richard Greene. Anita Louise. Lan Hunter). A Twentieth CenturyFox drama. In technicolour. Next Chance. "Clouds135 words
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Advertisement726 1939-09-10 5 URGENT! A MESSAGE TO ALL WHO ARE LOSING WEIGHT All over Malaya, there axe men and uromen who are gradually losing velght. First their cheeks begin to get a little thinner— then their dresses and suits seem to hang a little more loosely They try not to notice— but they726 words
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Advertisement109 1939-09-10 5 M I t'.'OKLD K UNOWNED I^K^l NATURAL MINERAL WATER WrSli^V MmMjfM Bottled as it flows from EFFECTIVE _r_Pw CASES Of *lj f STOMACH -LIVER TROUBLE, OOUT, RHEUMATISM -r I ASTHMA Since 1 869 Himrod'i Asthma Cure hasbeen recognized as a Standard Asthma Remedy throughout the world and alter 70 years109 words
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Advertisement839 1939-09-10 5 Say, J/Kft^fof Smooth away lines of worry and anxiety— keep your contours youthful, the tissues firm with the aid of Elizabeth Arden'3 Face Moulding Home Treatment. Apply Special Astringent Ix>tion on the Ardena Face Moulder, and allow its little cushioned ends to travel upward from the base of your thro.'t,839 words
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Article421 1939-09-10 6 Five-Day Drive Will Be Launched To-morrow A campaign to impress the principles of road safety on the schoolchildren and the general public of Singapore is to be launched to-morrow. Five days of lecturing in the schools, of practical instruction, of radio talks, cinema advertisements and* general421 words
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99 1939-09-10 6 SMOOTH WORKING OF SHIPS' EXAMINATION INQUIRIES in shipping circles in Singapore indicate that the system of examining ships b 'ore they enter the port Is now working -noothly, and causing no delay to the shipping routine of the port. One or two minor hitches occurred al first because masters of99 words
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Article44 1939-09-10 6 Pleading guilty to a charge of possession of $80 worth of nonGovernment chandu. Tan Lai Kirn was sentenced to a day's imprisonment and fined $300, in default five months' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. J. Mclall in the Singapore Criminal District Court yesterday.44 words
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Article156 1939-09-10 6 FURTHER donations have raised to $43,000 the total contributions to the Malaya Patriotic Fund, which was inaugurated on Thursday. The fund will be used to bring comfort to the Empire's fighting forces. MALACCA HELP (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. AiIALACCA Rotarians are considering a suggestion156 words
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Article, Illustration60 1939-09-10 6 i !tu passengers and the driver narrowly c caped teriotts injiny when a troUni bus and a moior-lcrry were in collision outside the Central Police Station, in South. Briagc Road, Singapore, yettentay morning. Considerable damage wot done to the left hand tide of the first class compartment of the trolley60 words
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Article71 1939-09-10 6 AN Australian nursing sister who had been in Singapore two years, Miss Jean McGrath, a?ed 27, died at the General Hospital on Friday night after a short Illness. She came from Ferth, Western Australia. Formerly acting matron of the Mm Hospital, Sarawak, for six months,71 words
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Article39 1939-09-10 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Two brothers, Shi Chee Yee and Shi Chee Kong, who pleaded guilty before Mr. R. C. Redman, the first magistrate, to loitering for the purpose of bookmaking, were fined $50 each.39 words
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97 1939-09-10 6 KEPPEL HARBOUR; "WOLF, WOLF" SIRENS /COMPLAINTS have been received from residents in the Keppel narbour district that the sirens used to dismiss and summon workers in thai locality are indistinguishable front A.R.P. sirens. On a number of occasions they havflj been mistaken for warnings of a test! of the island's97 words
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Advertisement728 1939-09-10 6 HOTELS LONDON CALLS INSISTENTLY irfWl^ and enjo? either i ifij^run/ HOTEL RUBENS '<*&' Bucfclnxham Palace Road Satiiiß Kucninghan] Palace or HOTEL REMBRANDT Bot.tu Keoslngton, S.W. fariiig the Victoria and Albert Museum Ever; attention m pleasag jurrouodlos PtKJtCJ QMETUDE rut St COMFORTABLE HOTKLS WITH ACKNOWLEDGED RENOWNED CATERING bare ninnlng hoc and728 words
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Advertisement177 1939-09-10 6 STAMPS illK»| C«Ot|« V. MU «t »I»H k* W> (Ijd 10 tend you our I'll on rcqutsl I H«i»«m*«r |h»c >rt now ot«ol«lt I ISkS^i****^ Bl <"*'' lh < m 1 > <■ l.qyr uoclu Uil.. F Wore BTKts l|»>n me let u> I k^^Jb^^A^H know th« liarrpt you It177 words
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Advertisement156 1939-09-10 6 TO SIMPLY CLEAN TEETH IS NOT ENOUGH f^i ANY DENTIFRICE Pr>v 4 f WILL CLEAN TEETH Sp f j BUT THAT IS J^EHOUGH/|| i/T0 KEEP SOUNO k?& r I.TEETH YOU MUST ALSO V^Jjß Z COMBATJHE ACIOS /^/^C^x /THAT CAUSE TOOTH \Slj Mt V^ \f DECAY. USE WIIUPS' M\E\S -4/ V^OOTHJAST^^^156 words
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Advertisement240 1939-09-10 6 THE RULES OF HEALTH <siiimf!f!T7W i I mfm. «Z^mS Jlmi f» L* njfuBPXBBMR it -'jH i '^\9KmWWtl^B Em I»A fl HI JK v unless the bloodstream is purified of all poisons which collect through modern conditions of living I jJP^^T you cannot expea to look or feel wcU." Andrews Liver240 words
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Article313 1939-09-10 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. TTHE first Ceylonese in Malaya to be made a Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Mr. R. N. Thamby-Thurai, retired Secretary of the Sanitary Board, Kuala Lumpur, was guest of honour at a dinner given him313 words
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Article212 1939-09-10 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. MEMBERS of the Selangor Club will decide at the club's half-yearly meeting at 7.30 p.m. on Sept. 23 whether in future men living within 15 miles of the Club by Government road may be introduced as guests by members for not more212 words
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Article92 1939-09-10 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Saturday. lAM ueldens, a Singapore Hollander, was charged under the Deletrious Drugs Enactment In the police court here to-day with the possession of cocaine. Oeldens claimed trial and hearing .was fixed for Monday. Cash ball in $1,000 was given. Mr.92 words
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Article, Illustration171 1939-09-10 7 ONE OF THE FINEST IN THE EMPIRE CINGAPORE is to have one of the finest military' hospitals in the Empire. Rapid progress Is being made on the group of buildings in Alexandra Road, which will house the hospital. The imposing exterior of the main171 words
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179 1939-09-10 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kiala Lumpur. DEGRETTING that he was IV unable to order accused to be whipped, Mr. R. C. Redman, the first magistrate, sentenced an elderly Indian, Annamalai, to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment for causing hurt to his young: stepdaughter by burning her179 words
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Advertisement153 1939-09-10 7 The Ten that neutr GROWS OLB M Swan Pens bought 10, 20 and more J/J/J M years ago are writing as well to-day J/Mm m as when they were bought Warn M TZJ 1 VIiRV Swan i full of special features KfiSSy which help to make it the world's best153 words
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Advertisement148 1939-09-10 7 CHEVROLET^ 1939 6Uu- tfh^&tffireJ Jo TfflucAJoA Jo JZttk PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES. Fitted fa BODYWORK. An even higher standard of excellent 4th successive year as standard equipment. bodywork incorporated in 1939 models. CONVENTIONAL SPRINGING Exclusive Chevrolet *On De Luxe modeis only:--conventional springing prevents side-sway rolling on VACUUM OPERATED REMOTE CONTROL corners148 words
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Advertisement235 1939-09-10 7 SHE HAD NO ENERGY! Now in the best of health. "Since I have had my little baby, I have suffered terribly from constipation and lassitude. I felt terribly low and depressed and everything was too mucti trouble for me. But I was recommended to take Fynnon Salt and new I235 words
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Article, Illustration657 1939-09-10 8 —Read 0f N. R. Jarrett E.N. Taylor Tan Seng Kee A MONG the busiest men in Singapore during the past week has been Mr. Norman Jarrett, who is Food Controller, Malaya, in addition to being Comptroller of Customs and Excise. The Food C ntroller found it necessary657 words
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Advertisement471 1939-09-10 8 I -ij BAL^^ I EVERY woman can hare a naturally WAj" l lovely complexion if she follows this I You Will find c J me I simple beauty rule a "tone up" with A rranspircnt I Pears' at least once a day I Pears* tonic I maturea I act j471 words
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Advertisement395 1939-09-10 8 I 'note'of foryour JJ bird! IKj^Sometliiitq .worth making a SOWC about I Spratts packs! bird ted i-. lfl no husks, no scraps of leaves and I sulk; no dust! Just sound, plump L .1 first grade seeds full of sheer goodI ness. They are cleaned seeds before fc^M packing every395 words
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Miscellaneous459 1939-09-10 8 Contract Bridge By The Four Aces •■pHE opening bid of three or four in a suit is universally recognized as a shut-out bid, and is quite useful in making It more difficult for the opponents to arrive at their best contract. Likewise, a jump overcall. as used in our system459 words
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378 1939-09-10 9 Stories Of Gallant Deeds By British Seamen Ashore And Afloat Deeds That Held The Empire At Sea. By A. D. Divine. John Murray 7s. Gd. THE only fault I have to find with this book lies In its title. I have great admiration for the deeds therein recounted, but many378 words
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Article89 1939-09-10 9 PLEVEN new volumes have Just been issued in the Penguin Books series .t the usual price of six pence a volume. Pip, by lan Hay. Literary Lapses, by Stephen Leacock. High Table, by Joauna Carman. Many Cargoes, by W. W. Jacobs. Store of Ladles, by Louis Goldlng. The89 words
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Article329 1939-09-10 9 Give Me Liberty. By John Kent. Ward Lock's Colonial Library. The Wills of Jane Kanwbistle. Jenkins' Colonial Library. Mr. Moto is So Sorry. By John P. Marquand. Robert Hale. 7s. 6d. MQIVE ME LIBERTY won the first prize In a thriller competition organised by the Daily Mirror329 words
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Advertisement487 1939-09-10 9 Gain Weight— A Pound a Day New Discovery Direct from Hollywood Builds Rich, Red Blood, Strong Nerves and Aids Glands Are you Tliln, Hun-Down. Nenous, Tin- new energy strengthen vitality. 6. Clear derwelght. Lacking In Knergy. or Bußer- and Bofte-i the akin. Stimulate the api>eing fron Pimples or a I'ale,487 words
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Advertisement212 1939-09-10 9 BRIG H T E N YOUR HOME! JJAVE your lampshades made to order and to tone j| in with your furnishings. We also carry a representative stock which is worth inspection, and will assist you in your ideas. Jfafkoes //mi t c d ■■MiHHBHMHHi M'» UHB Did you MACLEAN your212 words
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Article1358 1939-09-10 10 Nathaniel Gubbins - Nathaniel Gubbins By Who Returned To London From His Holiday In Araercia A Few Days Before War Broke Out U/PXCOME ome said The Sweep. Cor stone me blimey a welcome." "What a welcome" I said. "You've just got ome in time to save the country" said1,358 words
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Advertisement731 1939-09-10 10 RHEUMATISM BACKACHE now known lo be caused by BAD KIDNEY ACTION Pew medical discoveries Q%. clem raw, sore, tick kidneys and bladder and to cl recent years can ha»e xil remove acids and poisons from your system a more far-reachinj effect J&L^ oafely. quickly and surely, yet contains no upon731 words
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Advertisement223 1939-09-10 10 f ft 6tf**l ?L?V 1 A M B^PvI%4^BI BM^^l V^I^eSbIKI Everybody who tries Skippers caD* I V^«S|^Sl H| t^ cm c most savoury little fish A 0 \^\y^§SSKEl they've ever tasted. Why? Because A H^V BfeZn Skippers are lightly cured befort W^i&^Nk Bjml canning. They're extra delicious, C H^^^H^ and223 words
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Article, Illustration470 1939-09-10 11 Important Selangor State Council Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. CELANGOR'S State Council meeting in the Astana Mahkota, the Sultan's palace at Klang, on Monday will be one of the most important in the State in recent years. Two large and controversial issues will470 words
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Article83 1939-09-10 11 TRIBUTE to the work of local Boy 1 Scouts in aiding the authorities in the present emergency is contained in a communique issued yesterday. "Through the courtesy of the Commissioner of the Boy Scouts' Association of Malaya." says the statement. 'Scouts are detailed for duty at83 words
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Article62 1939-09-10 11 ALLEGED to have delivered to another person as genuine 49 counterfeit quarter guilder pieces which ne knew to t>e counterfeit at the tame of delivery, Hajl Bafcri bin Haji Mohamed Saman. a 46-year-old Boyanese. claimed trial when he appeared In the Singapore Third Police Court, yesterday. The case62 words
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142 1939-09-10 11 Censor And Letters From The Colony pONSIDERABLE additional york is being r a used in the C\ <n> censors' organisation by the general public apparently not realising it is now necessary for the sender's name and address to be written on the backs of envelopes posted for places outside of142 words
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Article138 1939-09-10 11 DRUG SAVES BABY FROM BLINDNESS •TTHE new drug "M and B 693," which has prevented thousands of deaths in pneumonia cases, has saved the sight of a child only 14 days old. Soon after the birth. In a country house near London, doctors found that the baby had an eye138 words
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Article71 1939-09-10 11 til AM avoiding sending you to the reformatory. I shall sentence you to the rattan." said Mr. Conrad Oldham, Singapore District Judge and Second Magistrate, yesterday, when sentencing a 15-year-old Malay boy, Ahmadal Hadl bin Osman, to 10 strokes of the light rattan and six months' in71 words
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Article47 1939-09-10 11 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. A first aid class of the Johore St. John Ambulance Association will begin at the Nge Heng English School hall, Johore Bahru, on Wednesday. Bept 13. it 5 p.m. Classes will be continued on the succeeding five Wednesdays.47 words
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Article28 1939-09-10 11 (From Our Own Correspondent; Sega mat Abdul Hamld, a Johore police constable, was killed when he was run over by a passenger train at Bekok.28 words
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Advertisement632 1939-09-10 11 W Do You Want to Prepare for a Good Job in As£ RADIO? r 1 TWi Sand for My fft£f BOOKI tW*) J BE A RADIO EXPERT Hjdk) is one of ihe fastest growing industries I Givt Yoo Hit Equiaatlt in the world, aad ha* opened ap big money NO632 words
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Advertisement460 1939-09-10 11 ft- v W* l^i// sV j jejj sV^si i bb> a Jv*J^^^^ai^a_^ wt **t y 'C i W pLEVER little Betty Hlckson i 3 raj Initial Letter "S of the V^p popular Ovaltlneys Concert Party. Her charming voice and merry k )f Listen in to Betty Htck- laughter have won460 words
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Article555 1939-09-10 12 The Straits times EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street, Singapore. Opinion Mulcting The Public TN spite of warnings, profiteering In Singapore has been rampant and the Food Controller has found it necessary to close down certain rice dealers. Much has been heard of the raising of prices in the555 words
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Article1182 1939-09-10 12 These Men Command Britain's Army Soldiers Of To-day THE British Army to-day is in the hands of men who have more experience of real fighting than any peace-time commanders of British troops in the past. Men like French and Haig and Smith-Dorrien when they led into action the "Contemptibles" of1,182 words
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Article240 1939-09-10 12 'THE Royal Navy Is fully prepared. The Naval man-power has been enormously augmented. Merchant ships of various types have been chartered for different essential services. The work has proceeded quietly and unostentatiously. The Home Fleet, with its battleships, cruisers, aircraft-carriers, and many destroyers, is "somewhere" in the north240 words
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Article206 1939-09-10 12 THE Army strength is vastly greater than It was in August, 1914. Moreover, the machinery of supply Is In existence, and the Ministry of Supply has already given evidence of a purpose and the power to carry out that purpose. The Regular Army has been putting in intensive206 words
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Article261 1939-09-10 12 TOR some time the Royal Air Force has been building up its preparedness to meet a sudden emergency. It Is recognized that, more than either oi the other two Services, the Air Service might be involved in intensive operations irr mediately upon the outbreak of war. The German261 words
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Advertisement518 1939-09-10 12 TRY OUR TAILORING We only solicit your trial order. I MIEN CHONG S'vore't most up-to-date Tailor. 34, Coleirar St. Phone 4816. mtM( r) J I MB/ i 1 1 übl 1 9 Gums Bleed, Teeth Loose! Stop Pyorrhea and Trench Mouth in 24 Hours Bleeding gums, soro mouth, or loose518 words
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Advertisement59 1939-09-10 12 The NEW WORLD CABARET TODAY TIFFIN OANCE 1.30 to 430 p.m. AdmiaaiOD Free. TONIGHT 9.30 TO MIDNIGHT Admiaaion 50 eta. PIANO TUNING-REPAIRS REMOVALS-HIRE CHARLES. Phone 2902. 212, Orchard Rd. THE AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY PROVIDES TROUBLE FREE TRAVEL OUR WORLD WIDE TRAVEL AND BANKING FACILITIES COMBINE TO ELIMINATE ALL TRAVEL Dl59 words
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Advertisement413 1939-09-10 12 Be a Master of English You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Good English is the one asset you Everyone can gain from taking a must have if you are to make anything Course In practical English. Not only of your life. ambitious workers of all grades413 words
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233 1939-09-10 13 R. A. F. RESERVISTS CALLED UP: WILL JOIN SQUADRONS A NXIOUS to equip themselves fully for whatever part they may be called upon to play, Volunteers in Malaya are cheerfully undergoing intensive training. Reservists of the Royal Air Force in Malaya were mustered233 words
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483 1939-09-10 13 Fighting The Profiteers DEPORTS from The Sunday Times' correspondents show how throughout Malaya strict measures are being taken to prevent food profiteering. At Malacca yesterday the Food Control Officer seized nearly a thousand bags of Australian flour following a complaint of alleged profiteering.483 words
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Article, Illustration36 1939-09-10 13 One good thing about these international crises is that they do teach you a little geography Quite right I never knew before that the Tientsin corridor separates Poland from the British Concession. (Le Canard Enthaine, Paris).36 words
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Article109 1939-09-10 13 "IT has been stated that certain members of the Volunteer Forces are uneasy, lest by reason of their liability to the State as Volunteers they may lose their civil employment," states a communique. "His Excellency the Governor feels confident that employers will welcome the patriotism of109 words
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194 1939-09-10 13 IN English, Cantonese, Hokkien, Tamil and Telegii information has been broadcast through the public address system in congested areas of Singapore concerning the food position and the prices fixed by Government. Seven loudspeakers have been In operation and the announcers were members of the194 words
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Article112 1939-09-10 13 CEVEN Assistant Food Supply Officers have been appointed in Singapore to help contrc' food supplies. Singapore has been divided Into districts for the purpose, and each officer will investigate the posltior in his particular district. The districts correspond to the Police administrative divisions. The officers and112 words
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Article53 1939-09-10 13 On a summons charging him with using his premises in Paya Lebar Road for a dangerous and offensive trade, namely, the storing and treating of rattan without a licence, All Khan Surattee was fined $1 and costs (50 cents) by Mr. R. E. Turnbull. Singapore Fourth Police53 words
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Advertisement168 1939-09-10 13 when you feel >ou cannot work as long, |feflHH^| as quickly, or as strongly as usual. I 3 when you find yourself unusually irritable. when you tire more quickly than before. Allo in lab/<l/orm. when you lose selt-conndence. TK«r« it no i^n. when you sleep badly, or by fits and168 words
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Advertisement925 1939-09-10 13 I Ann Lacy-Smith fed on I f I Cow A Gate and her I Mother. J m Careful Mothen msttt on torn Ccte. N M i I They know It builds for life making Jl a t I bone and muscle as well as sound. |0l m healthy fl«h. vl925 words
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Article891 1939-09-10 14 Shares Become Active And Prices Advance BY THE SUNDAY TIMES FINANCIAL CORRESPONDENT AN eventful week has closed and in no period since August 1914 has there occurred such a drastic change in market conditions. Conditions in Great Britain were transferred from a peace to a war891 words
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Article81 1939-09-10 14 Saturday, Sept. 9, noon. Buyers Sellers Prices Prices No. IX R.S.S. (Spot loose) 37Vi No. IX R.S.S. f.o.b. in cases Sept.-Oct. 38 40 G.F.A.Q. R.S.S. f.o.b. in bales Sept.-Oct. Sellers option) 35' 354 FJLQ. K.S.S. fob. in bale* Sept.-Oct. (Sellers option) 35 35V* FUTURE QUOTATIONS81 words
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Article436 1939-09-10 14 Friday's Wall Street Quotations I'VE copyright in this service is owned by FRASER and COMPANY, sharebrokers, and THE STRAITS TIMES PRESS LTD. The Quotations may not be reprodnced without the written permission of the Joint owners. New York, Sept. 8. f*HE following quotations were those ruling when the Stock Exchange436 words
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Article1274 1939-09-10 14 Fraser And Co.'s List SATURDAY, SEPT. 9. 1S39: 1 TM. BONING Bayers Sellers Ampat Tin (4s) 4s 6d 5s Austral Amal. (5s> 4s 7'jd Ss 14dx.d. Austral Malay (£> 37s 39s Aver Hitam (5s) 20s 3d 21s 3d Ayer Weng (tl) .80 .85 Bangrin Tin1,274 words
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136 1939-09-10 14 FRASER COMPANY LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Books Company Dividend Clow TIN Austral Aiuai. i^d. Sept. 1 Kramat Pulai 2\i% Sept. 6 Malayan Tin 2M% Raub Gold Sd Int. Sept. 8 Southern Malayan 2*4% Sungel Way 5% No. 35 Sept 13 SDBBKK Tambalak 2% Sept 16 GENERAL Fraser ft Neave Ord136 words
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Article97 1939-09-10 14 Singapore, Sept. 9, noon. Buyers Sellers Pepper White Muntolc $13.00 White $12.50 Black 8.00 Copra Mixed $1.90 Sun Dried $2.25 Sago Flour No. 1 Llngga $3.25 $3.25 Pair Sarawak Jelotong Palembang $7.75 Banja $7.75 Sarawak $7.75 Tapioca Braall Flake $4.75 Fair Flake $4 25 Medium Flake $5.0097 words
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Advertisement396 1939-09-10 14 Message to a man u\ mho is Not afraid £JL l^ WL~^^en fc V^OU can kinile wbeo people talk aboon lhe ttraiat A of mtodera life, beeaute jrou are •troug and t— pettnl aad able to "take itT la many way*, to* '|H| k* c tr W* (baa it wa*396 words
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Advertisement237 1939-09-10 15 To help Prevent COLDS I and Bad Breath..! kpSODEHIj I ANTISEPTIC I In Germ-Killinf bottle Pepsodcnt Antiseptic equal* three bottles of ordinary kinds E«efltrtMdUsM«itk2M^s jM vstsr. tm Ms |tr»s Is stc- VRJfßf&flfj HAKES YOUB MONEY 60 jj 3 TIMES AS FAR! I "You simply must strengthen your body against feverish237 words
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Advertisement453 1939-09-10 15 9cuiomo 'turn:... it's a danger to your health 'lit" B §P^ JK^Smr^Am W^ ■-> )r ~«i j mt&yhSAY AU »—>* SMOOTHLY CLEANED WITH VIM it's safer from germs Harsh cleaning products do not get things clean. They leave tiny pits and scratches traps for decaying grease which breeds germs often453 words
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Miscellaneous347 1939-09-10 15 Broadcasting SINGAPORE TO-DAY ZHP '0.96 metres. ZHL ::5 metres. a.m. 11.00 Military band music played by the band of H.M. Orenadier Guards.! 11.15 Light orchestral concert. p.m. 12.10 Negro spirituals. t 12.25 Light orchestral concert. Relayed from the Sea View Hotel (contd >. 1.00 Miscellaneous programme of light mu«lc t347 words
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Miscellaneous1206 1939-09-10 15 Winners Of Puzzle Of August 27 Twenty-two competitors succeeded In jo'ving correctly the Sunday Times Crossword Puzzle printed hi our Issue of August 27 and they therefore share the $100 prize offered. Their names and addresses are Andrew Smith, 953. Ser&ngoon Rood. Singapore; Mrs. E. Le Cain, 33, Lloyd Road,1,206 words
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Article, Illustration749 1939-09-10 16 Soap And Water, And Cleansing Creams Max Factor's Advice COAP-and-watei and cleansing cream should be regarded as co-operative partners and NOT as competitors when it comes to complexion cleanliness. There are those who maintain that cleansing cream is the ONLY ablutionary material which should be used upon the skiu of749 words
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Article, Illustration52 1939-09-10 16 If you have no tape-measure when >ou want to check your knitting:, you can always use a match, which is normally 2 in. lone. Wl:en potatoes have the unpleasant tendency to darken while cooking:, this can be successfully counteracted by applying a few drops of lemon juice to52 words
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Advertisement303 1939-09-10 16 Roundtrip from Singapore to Hongkong/ Shanghai and back via Manila, Saigon and Bangkok per Luxury Liner Boitsevain," Ruys" or Tegelberg." Roundtrip fare $250 .00 $320 .00 Full information from £au. Dept., X.P.M. Line, tfneorp. in Holland.) (Phone 5451) TRAVEL IN COMFORT-TRAVEL X.P.M. GENUINE MALAYAN PEWTER a r~" "I h T303 words
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Advertisement95 1939-09-10 16 IfT^^i IMI L Constipation and Ita allied Ills aap y the strength take Castophena before 1 1 (i *f* \/C r- retiring at night and you will rla* ia I i' V I the morning fresh and rigorous ready J S I another day's work. A /7 -^^**»"^^^N V JT95 words
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Advertisement374 1939-09-10 16 eB*BBBb«BBBBBBaaaBaM_« 4BJBBBIBS FKANCISKA GAAL. i ncanc uir I mSL mm\ I fk^ In Hollywood Make-up is something different and you, like famous screen stars, will find that the Color Harmony shades of Powder, Rouge, and Lipstick originated by Max Factor, will individualize your type and give you amazing new beauty374 words
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Article, Illustration471 1939-09-10 17 Useful Hints For The Home A two-in-one table is the sort of piece useful for a schoolgirl's bedroon. It is a business like affair with a flat desk top, but inside is a surprising amount of space. A flap in the centre, with a large mirror fitted underneath, swings back,471 words
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Advertisement456 1939-09-10 17 Septic Germs Lurk Everywhere The Least Scratch will let them in! To leave healing to chance is to them. No germ can get into a invite trouble. Practice SAFI£TY cut once Cuticura is applied. No IIRST by keeping a tin of germ can live in contact with < uticura Ointment456 words
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Advertisement584 1939-09-10 17 WHO WANTS TO WOKYOUMG psSgSKpl MS 1 fc **^X 1 j^ *a t uSFU mSmf now precious *}U£ '^M im^^tMLM^sMt m\Ju/rt j^^r '"tract of skin i'l'-*- •"■^Jl^Et^Wl f*^{lS/^^F <eUs J us t like the vs~J^^ k'jpgjMJgPy A m //X vual lements in IK^« lLt./^r healthy young 'girl's iMWZJ fm skin.584 words
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697 1939-09-10 18 Distinctive Air Of The NewWhite Shoes THERE do not seem to be many white shoes about this season, but the few new designs there are wear an air of great distinction. For instance, an attractive a 11- white doeskin style tying high up the front of the foot shows the697 words
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Advertisement161 1939-09-10 18 s^V rb\s ,^^^O" THE LATHER ANO IT'S I CLEAN.NO LINGERING InWM LATHER 15 ABSOLUTELY THE WATER TO WEAKEN I PURE...THOROUGH... XLK 585-74\ lcvik buothfks. pout sunlight, iimitio. engcand iki 4 A iV^£* Trt l\j 1A WHxftJ iMM/i>rVx. Baby Betty andjthe tin of Lactogen X #t are* almost cv».ns. For so161 words
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Advertisement308 1939-09-10 18 i I ■"> I i msi i tfnr I For the afternoon this is an attractive dress. It is in navy with a high neckline and a front panel of pink. "VISIT" TAJMAHAL STORE for No. 23, High Street. Ex elusive GOWNS Salons MADAME PAGE 13, Battery Rd. Singapore MAJESTIC308 words
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1306 1939-09-10 19 What The Stars Foretell By R. H. Naylor TO-DAY, SEPT. 10 Tendencies for everybody: If you are a conventional soul you will like this Sunday. It's good for the church-going type: rather dull for the rest. For luck to-day wear or use: Purple. 3, Amethyst. BIRTHDAY PROBABILITIES MOST of us1,306 words
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Advertisement186 1939-09-10 19 Fin always sure of Personal Freshness use ievw MOTitnj, >o«t sunlight, limttk, *~t-BT 4334-1 19 kNC] OTO. H' ik 3 4.* v^ r^H* Kruscben Has Made Me Young Again "IT hen I Irft the Aim I tsas a xsreck. 1 had gout in my right foot, which stueUed to twice186 words
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Advertisement531 1939-09-10 19 'How can I shut open pores, Jane Seymour?" These open pores of mine are a perfect nightmare," said a woman who came to my Salon, I can't get any powder to stay on. I wish I could Improve my skin I Well, that's not so difficult,'' I said. It's simply531 words
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Miscellaneous446 1939-09-10 19 THIS WEEK FOR YOU IJLRE, irroiipej according to life in family and private actimonth of birtb (irrespec- rities. Friends and colleagues five of year), is a statement of helpful. probabilities lo be ex sected l his JULY (June 2*»-July 23)--week. JANUARY ,D,, SW.., ThuZS' .nZVZ^'l You are just drawing to446 words
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Article1081 1939-09-10 20 Big Burst Of Speed To Beat Blue Peter pOOLTIPT. owned by the Mining Kongsi," a Perak syndicate, won the Gold Cup, Malaya's biggest turf event of the season, at Bukit Tim ah yesterday, the fifth day of the Singapore Turf Club's autumn meeting. Well in the1,081 words
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Article157 1939-09-10 20 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. ABUNDANT average talent will be available with which to mould Selangor's Rugby fifteen this season, it was shown in the first practice games played on the Dog's padang to-day. Nine old players for the first and second teams were not given157 words
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Article153 1939-09-10 20 (From Our Own Correspondent' Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. IN their third attempt to win the Se- langor Football Association Cup, ticPolice Depot succeeded to-day, wnen they beat the T.P.C.A. by five goais ♦o nil The winners were definitely superior and dominated exchanges irom tn? beginning. At no stage did153 words
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Article80 1939-09-10 20 (From Our Orn Correjpoudent> Port Svcuennim By four goals to two the Port SweUennam Railway Artizan dub defeated th? Port Swettenham RecrtmUon Club, tn a wen* I contested game of soccer. Players were I inclined to Introduce rough tactics and me referee had to use his whistle80 words
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Advertisement847 1939-09-10 20 Youthful Vigour Restored In 24 Hours 1 Glands Fortified by Neiv Discovery W^ Do you f»*l o!d befor* your tira«? Ar« you tired, run- I Men 4owb. worn out, %»A «n»bl« t« k*«p up with th* speed I aa4 pkuvfi oi Mton»(f?Uo you suffer (romkmul I BrV iwiry. MiTiMiiii, w«*lt847 words
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Article1463 1939-09-10 21 (Fr:m Our Own Correspondent) Talplng. THE long absence of sporting actlv- c ltics In the district, especially in i Taiplug itself, was broken by a thrill- i Ing and colourful display put up by 1 the Taiping Dogra Regiment in their < return hockey1,463 words
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Article, Illustration32 1939-09-10 21 TIM Muar (Tarit Stonrkat Srhoot) and Bata Pakat (Pintas Pudding) soccer teams which met la the final of the inter- district football rnmpetftiotx, fcr Malay schools. Maar won the match s—l.5 1.32 words
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Article, Illustration26 1939-09-10 21 MIGNON and EILSEN FRANK, the pepuiar si ,trrs f rom Bavn(aves. They are the right and left backs of the Selanf or State women's hockey team.26 words
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291 1939-09-10 21 ACCORDING to a cable from London received on Saturday morninrr it is likely that football games in the English and Scottish leagues will be played as usual. Earlier in the week a ban had been placed on all gatherings of people in large numbers owing291 words
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Article123 1939-09-10 21 (From Our Ouc Corresp'.nd^nLi Peri SweUenham. A successful cricket season was concluded by the Port Sx;ttenham ßecreaiion Club I iaM week. The club played 22 matches during the season, wen 12 and lost 10. As j in the pnvlous season they competed Tor tne Navaratnam Shield ai.J123 words
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73 1939-09-10 21 GAMES in the Singapore b&dminton championship played yesterday resulted: SATURDAY Men's Open Singles Tan Yong Kieii lost to William Tan 15--7. 15—7; Wong Peng Nam beat Poo Lum Choon 15 5, 15 IJ. Women's Open Singles: Mrs. L. M. Pennefatber beat Miss Ijlian Tan 11—9,73 words
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Article65 1939-09-10 21 Singapore Cricket Club autumn lawn tennis tournament ties for Tuesday, Sept. U: "B" class doubles semi-final: Major More and Capt. Hiplcin (scr.) vs. 8. W. G. Edlln and L. H. Kennedy (—3); Mixed doubles: A. C. Growder and Mrs. Ward 3) ts. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Smith65 words
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Advertisement672 1939-09-10 21 Hol Flushes and Change of Life Overcome for Women New Discovery Brings 24- v Hour Relief From Nervous- <WP ness, Giddiness, Heart Palpi- Hot Flushes>J ou-^i.— tation. Fear, Loss of Energy, Night Sweats, Numbness of Giddiness I Menrt Hands and Feet, Etc. N Women F«ef 70 Years Younger Excitable ■^■■ft672 words
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Article648 1939-09-10 22 PIE attempt which is again to be made by the Singapore Badminton Association to organize the open inter-club badminton championship tournament for the Lim Kee i Cheok Trophy certainly deserves every sup- 1 port from the affiliated clubs who are able 1 to raise teams sufficiently strong648 words
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Article711 1939-09-10 22 IT is regrettable that there is a complete ■kMQM of competitive badminton in the State. So far, it is understood, the annual State championships will be played during the November holidays. If this is the case the date fixed is rather inopportune, for, if I am not mistaken,711 words
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Article590 1939-09-10 22 JUSTIFYING the confidence of their supporters and fulfilling the prediction in these columns. S.M. Omar and M. Sharlff. of Boon San 8.P., playing bru'ny and sparkling badminton, annexed the belangor junior doubles title, triumphing over the well seasoned Sans B.P. players. Quah Chool Yong and Lian Loon590 words
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Article, Illustration16 1939-09-10 22 The Segamat Teachers have formed m a club. The picture was taken after the inauguration ceremony.16 words
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Article81 1939-09-10 22 (From Our Own Correspondent* Muar. A PENALTY goal scored by Osman midway in the first half enabled the Dumpar Blues to beat Parit Unas by I—o in a second division league ma ten. The winners had the better of the play throughout the game and would have won81 words
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Article78 1939-09-10 22 (From Our Own Correspondent i Alor Star. The Sin Kuang, of Sungel Patani, beat the Pak Yce, of Sungei Lallang, at basketball by 28 points to 23. Teams were: Sin Kuang: Cheah Choon Telk. Lee Say Slew, Ng Lai Keng. Cheong Hoy Phau. Van Hln Wan, Lim78 words
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Article92 1939-09-10 22 In a friendly badminton match the Oxygen B.P. beat the Henry Waugh S. C. by three games to two. Results (Oxygen first): O. Jean lost to Ng Chia Hen* l— ls. 0—15; Wee Peng Hong beat Abu Bin Salimin 15—4. 15 0; A. Antolne vs Sim Teck Lim92 words
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Article, Illustration45 1939-09-10 22 The Chiate Sing A. U. badminton team which lost to (he Singapore Harbour Board Junior Service Club badminton team 2 3. From left Yeo Boon Yong, Chua 800 Urn, Goh Teck Phuan, Tan Peng Swee, Seah Kirn Teck, Yeo Boon Lim, and Yeo Koon Chyc.45 words
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Article, Illustration36 1939-09-10 22 The Singapore Harbour Board Junior Service Club badminton team which beat the Chiate Sing A. V. badminton team 3 2. From left Yan we, Lum Ah Nrow, Sim Yeow Lim, Michael Tan and Koh Kirn Tean.36 words
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Article167 1939-09-10 22 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar. •T*WO goals were shared in a friendly hockey match between the Hospital Club and Chew's XI played at the Hospital Club padang yesterday evening. The Hospital Club did extremely well to hold Chews XI as the latter had the services of several leading167 words
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Article43 1939-09-10 22 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star. By defeating the Medicos "A" the Harvard Estate team won the 1939 Bedong Medical Union six-a-slde soccer competition. The champions will meet The Rest during the wesk-end when the Shield will be gircn away. I43 words
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Article208 1939-09-10 22 JOHORE TOURNAMENT (Prom Our Own Correspondentj Johore Bahru, Saturday. THE Johore badminton tournament v.l'J be held at Johore Bahru on Sept. 14, 15 and 16. Following Is the dra/: Men's Open Singles: All b. Mohd. vs. Ng Chal Nguan, salim b Ariflln vs. Lambak. Luu See Chang vs.. Mohd. b208 words
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Article107 1939-09-10 22 The United Family B.P. beat thj Ecl!ds« B.P. at the covered stadium. Kesuits (United first) Low Scah Chuan b at U;e Xl aeng 15 5, 15 1; Benjamin Heng lost to Aliinaa Mattar 15 12, 6 -13. I—s: Leow Kun I beat Chan Khek Bcng 10—12. 7—15.107 words
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Article, Illustration29 1939-09-10 22 Miss Y. Yusuda (left) of Diehard B.P. who beat .Miss Amy Chan (right) of Mayfiow. r B.P. 11—4. 11 S, in the S.B.A. omen's junior singles tournament last week-end.29 words
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Advertisement403 1939-09-10 22 LICHT LIFE INSIST UPON nrfinnntrra SSAM M4SE FLASHLIGHTS^^ BATTERIES A WELL PAID APPOINTMENT as Accountant Secretary, OMt Accountant, Office Manager. Shipping Sxp*rt. Bank or Insurance Officer. Cashier o. Book-keeper Is within your reach If you train by post with I'he School of Accountancy the leading organisation in the British Empire403 words
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Advertisement213 1939-09-10 22 CAESAR M. HOUGHTON PRESENTS "THE ORIENT CRISIS" SOMPONG VS. FRISCO 15-3MIN. -ROUNDS BATTLE GROUND: HAPPY WORLD (COVERED) STADIUM f££ i i >s R. ikl 1 W Pi's. I-* RKpi W9J9m Mhv 'mm IB M .~~^^y— I'M iw-'"im.. v "-—Tr-f- w n.Vi+!fti '|M mini i i\" tk'^M 'iS&K FRMAY IRthWPT AT213 words
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Article281 1939-09-10 23 "THE best flffht of this year's boxing should be Friday's meeting between Young Frisco and Som Pong. Som Pong, it will be recalled, took the middleweight title of the East from Frisco about six months ago, much to the surprise of critics. It was281 words
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Article82 1939-09-10 23 •From Our Own Correspondent) Mu^r. In an evenly contested game Parit Katni beat Rosnam by I—o in the second division of the league. Play was scrappy, both sides not being at full strength. A draw would have been a fairer result on the run of the play.82 words
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Article278 1939-09-10 23 'From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. "THE hockey season is getting under way. Last year's champions of the district, the Indo-Ceylonese, will be weak this season. They have lest Nadeson and I Arasaratnam ar are likely not to have I the services of John O'Hara and AJaib Singh. Though278 words
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Article37 1939-09-10 23 Kcppel Golf Club 3eptnnrjer spoon replay between Mrs. G. IS. Kerr. Mrs. J. P. Carr and Mia. H. W. Plett resulted In win for Mrs. G. E. Kerr with a score of ♦5-9=36 nett.37 words
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Article, Illustration95 1939-09-10 23 In the lakaadar Cap lawn tennis at Kuala Kangsar. Singapore beat PferaJi ia the aenvOnal by three matches to two. Standing (laft to risht): Abdul Rahiu. Kami* Toll Mnda Kinta. A. Pakir, M. A. Alsacoff. Dato Panjrima Bukit Gantan;:. Mohamrd Ramly, S. A. Dawood. Haji shazal'y, I. Rwhty, Syed Abdulcader95 words
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Article333 1939-09-10 23 'By Our Seremban Correspondent) Scremban, Saturday. THE cricket season In Negrl Sembilan has ended and rugger makes a start to-day when the first official practice takes place. Once again Negri Sembilan and Malacca will be appearing as one unit in the Malaya Pup rugger competition. The question as333 words
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Article101 1939-09-10 23 <Trom Cur Own Correspondent) Muar. DISPLAYING all-round superiority Parit Amal had little difficulty in beating Parit Unas 4 o in a second division league match. A sodden ground saved Parit Unas from a much heavier defeat. Time and again Parit Amal forwards broke through but could not keep101 words
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Article93 1939-09-10 23 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. DLAYING with, excellent combination which would Have done credit to any first division Sid.' Fountain football team easily beat Sri Bakri by 3—o in a second division match. Fountain easily had. the better of the play and had it not been for the93 words
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Article82 1939-09-10 23 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Secamat. PRACTICES will bagln thl3 week for the lnter-<Ustrict soccer match between KJuang and Seg&mat. The game la to be played on Friday. Sept. 22. at Kluaag for the Black Cup of which Secamat are the holders. For the trial teams I would82 words
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Article74 1939-09-10 23 i Prom Our Own Correspondent? Jotoore Banni. SnturOar. Th» Joiiore Clv.l Ssrvice Club l*wn tennis u;urn&ment will bo brought lv au nid soon. Following are the result* of Uie ixiaipieicd events: Open Singles final: K 1C McNsdihib batt J. Toimle 7— a, B—l. Men's Hanaicap74 words
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Advertisement267 1939-09-10 23 oUtlu6eSt STEAK KIDKEY PIE include fititc which thickens the gravy for a meat pie just to the right consistency and improves its colour and flavour. gIST© Resident Agents Ooustead 9 Co. Ltd., Singapore Din an be noved quickly and at low cost with this powerful Model TD- 18 Diesel TracTracTor267 words
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Advertisement289 1939-09-10 23 CANNERS BRW' ijl^ B^ tmjtßt BfiL*wd9ftllKflM9B £wokM& {jm^^K wpitn a ttocJc oi CniveY* (Jannc^L fndca fn Lr^rtiXwwtS^bk your larder you are able to enjoy your *S favounte varietiea at any time of the year. These fruita are grown in Chiver* own r OTCAarda and arc canned witiiin an hour Vuttk289 words
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Article, Illustration226 1939-09-10 24 Children Leave London For The Country A week ago on Friday, when the threat of war in Europe became acute, Great Britain began putting into operation the evacuation scheme by which more than 3,000,000 souls mostly schoolchildren, invalids and expectant mothers were moved from the industrial districts to towns and226 words
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Advertisement210 1939-09-10 24 BEAR BR^D MILK lsll xfcv bole imporiera N^ EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., «T>'<i«pOßF. K. LUMPUR. PKNANO. 4 APB 3 Is your problcn a natural tendency V Jw to put on weight If $o, yo.j can ?m A solve it without fasting, dieting I f .^1 or violent exercise. Just take210 words
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Advertisement293 1939-09-10 24 You Enjoy the Races bettor with the aid of a pair o! BINOCULARS Inspect the widest range In our showroom. LTON PHOTO CO. 69. North Bridge Rd., Spore ti Phone 2075 Guaranteed SwLsa lever movements. Chromium from Si«.Stalnless steel 24Rolled gold 24.--14ct. Solid gold fit.GAMMETERS Opposite ClifJSrd Pi«r *JFOR THEJtACSS"293 words
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Title Section17 1939-09-10 25 THE SUNDAY TIMES (FKKE SUPPr EMENT ISSUED WITH THE SUNDAY TIMES, SINGAPORE) (NOT TO BB SOU» »r.PARATKI.Vt17 words
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Miscellaneous51 1939-09-10 25 Edgar Rice Burroughs the MYsmms^^^S^^^ l^-f-MSAW -HOBBLED ABOUT EXCrfEDW.-TPIS*W rLIMDA TREMBIEIrwrrjrFERR:, FOR*'"n3rWWrSHE LOVED- IbuT"TARZAN TURNED -JWIFTLV 'AND' PIILED OUT 1 -3URELV THE B€> CF HIS TOE. ANP fOR HERSELF WHEN HE JHOIIP DIE. [iEVERAL HATCHETS WHICH HAD JTUCK IN THE TREE. nCAHIV A^7*llf)A^"V I lnf^»r*^K ■■■y^fc^T^^^P^TMß^J^ L'^JMbT j mHIi\LCI/ lUVXAKU51 words
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Miscellaneous57 1939-09-10 26 *~W I "^*V/*y^ Jf^ yf3 AND DOWT 4 M^^k l WONDER ttNliE &USMMtLL£^. VtAKECARE f^V j^^ C^A V^HIM ?y < H REGGIE IS SO "3SB I I NEVER EXPECTED OH r REALLY SW\ I HERE'S A SWELL SPOT--)/ ITS RICH---TM SURPRISED) &kW\ YOU T uGGES T like th E SIMPLE57 words
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Miscellaneous137 1939-09-10 27 3TRAVJ6E SYMBOL >Vf 1 I EHlr// LL/r/- Or O//.C /V/£2C/rr. /rrc. OUT&IDE THE L-AW fy^BK S rffif *'^T~- -^Tlj^ S^»^^^^^^^^^BS^ litSwiVSffS (VWK &UJ-£-E'7~S ARE AIOT tt.WVO |jgljfr^^ll«— fc—^ J "-> JB^-^ ~"^"""~~"^"""""^"*'"~~~?^m^l t^BW V"- 1 1 4^- JM/VO NOvV MBOG /-3 AC7/V£ 4GdW~ //OtOS t/P A H^^^^^v y mW it137 words
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