Malaya Tribune, 6 April 1939
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section38 1939-04-06 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL. XXVI. •No. 81. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, April 6, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1939 FIVE38 words
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Advertisement259 1939-04-06 1 f vFV SHIPMENT Ladies* nAT GREAT VARIETY 01 MTESI SHAPES \M) STYLES tally invite I AURORA Zt, j IRIUM FOR SPARKLING TEETH j teal jo4f> t0 dean your reeth with Pepsodent containing IBk lEJUM. The minute it touches your teeth you have a delightful C'S lastin g sensation of its259 words
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Advertisement234 1939-04-06 1 (BAKU AIIV socks STOCKINGS, PORCEI.AIN WARES GOLD FISH AQUARIUMS. Period: ;>9lh I\lar.—7th Apr. BABA Co., Ltd. j MIDDLE ROAD. BABA STORE uan.u.i) ROAD, j eaorith for a "velvet cloak to be spread vi their path 9" I \oov<; CBONG'S I e.s are ccsiiiiird with every trick of flattery to capture234 words
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Advertisement210 1939-04-06 1 MADAM PAGE LATE 92, PICCADILLY, LONDON. DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER TAILORMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS IN STOCK. 5 FROM:— I $5. $30. 13 BATTERY ROAD, TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE. a a aait P E LsTwB OTTLE lllllf/ill tW WPS IB 0 j SOMK NKW "ARRIVALS Card Tricks Without Sleight of Hand or Apparatus210 words
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Article52 1939-04-06 2 You should not miss "The Great It has everything a film should offer yo i and a -reat deal more besides. The supporting programme j diving film in which Harold Dutch smith and Fadrid Simaika appear The*e two are Olympic champions and their exhibition is very52 words
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Article177 1939-04-06 2 THE GREAT WALTZ" IS A GREAT) 1 FILM. It opened at the Capitol last night •Mid the very large audiences who witnessed both performances were delighted with it as much for the acting as for the excellence of the singing and the music. The Viennese177 words
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Article64 1939-04-06 2 CAPITOL: "The Great Waltz/' ALHAMBRA: "Just Around the Corner. PAVILION: "Old Bones of the River. ROYAL: "Kambar„ MARLBOROUGH: 4 Daksa-Yagna 01 FENS: 'Spawn of the Norm. *»OXY: "My Lucky Star.;* GARRICK: "Hunterwali, and Siagn Show. HAPPY WORLD: "Cabaret, Side Shows cinema, and other attractions. NEW WORLD: "Cabaret,64 words
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Article168 1939-04-06 2 /COLUMBIA has just completed the v> roster of players who will appear in "Sabotage" (temporary title* in which Jack Holt is starring. The last two players to be signed are Holmes Herbert ar»d Guy D'Enneiy. Knthorine DcMille plays the fem'nine lead. Others in the cast168 words
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Article273 1939-04-06 2 TO-MORROW FOR A U j READERS. Go-ahead in ail m ters concerning finance. P business affairs, seek intervU and plan for the fulu>> B j Quick to ynake decisions ai m u h j future success map depend I thir. A good day for sp cul273 words
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Advertisement454 1939-04-06 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRLFIS H INDIA t*nrorporaied in England). T. ft S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore. 1939 CARTHAGE 15,000 Apr. 7 A.xGALORE MCH Apr. 9 RAJPUT ANA 17.000 Apr. 21 RANCH I 17,000 May 5 t BHUTAN 6,100 May 6 Bt HAH 6/r>o May 15 RAJIKJRA '7,000 May454 words
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Advertisement469 1939-04-06 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDKIiTSC!EK (Incorporated in Germany). The undornoted are ioi Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 S m-s. REGENSBURG" Apr. 6 s.s. "GNF.I3ENAU" omits North China Apr. 13 3 s.s TJPPE" omits TSlngtau Apr. 2o j m.s. "ELBE" omits Darren Apr.469 words
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Advertisement402 1939-04-06 2 j LUXURY with ECONOMY j J One-Class Motorships Cabins with Private Bath. I Excellent Cuisine Moderate Fare:-. 5 To: MARSEILLES. LONDON, j To: PALESTINE, ROTTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND HAMBURG COPENHAGEN. COPENHAGEN MFONIA Apr. 12 I vLAYA abt. Apr. 26 ALSIA May 2 j KINA May 20 SELANDIA May 23 j402 words
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Advertisement155 1939-04-06 2 HAMBURG-AMBWKA LINIE Deutsch-Austraiische Damp?schift*s Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PA&oENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUT WARD HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S oore 1939. mj. KULMERI AND Direct Apr. 7 SJS. NORDMARK Direct Apr. 13 m.s. DUYJBTJRG via Manila May 2 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG ANT BREMEN. Due Spore155 words
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Miscellaneous170 1939-04-06 2 [""DAILY CROSSWORD I CLUES ACROSS CLUES DOWN 1 -Ccme forth into the light of i. The Doctor in the African thines let he your teacher.' pretty spry 2. Capital of a Canadian pro. 3. Oh. Satais! (anagram 4. Head aininp rodent 5- One tells flCm bln o ££S f^mltalv 6.170 words
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Article556 1939-04-06 3 LONDON SHARE LIST London, Wednesday. Previous To-day change LMtin ra 9u6 90 __g d I v ,p RubbCl 26 3 26 ZS h era) Electric 77 6 77 6 Chemical Industries 29 9 29 6 qh imperial Tobacco 129 4 i30,7«/ 2 4-1 24 41 /2 24556 words
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Article844 1939-04-06 3 Quotations Eraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Apr. 5, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 3 3 6 Austral Amal 4,9 5,3 Austral Malay 39 44,Ayer Hitam 20 21 Ayer Weng 0.65 0.70 Bangrin Tin 18 6 19 0 Batu Selangor 1.23 1.28844 words
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Article257 1939-04-06 3 0% Maynard Co., Ltd.. 830,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 »0 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: l% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 100 101 norn 1907 red. 19*7 $1600,000 int. Mar. 31, BeDt 30 106 108 norn 4V*% 1909 red. 1905 11.J0t.000 Int. Mar.257 words
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335 1939-04-06 3 Singapore, Apr 5. MINING Ampats B 7 3 ers S 3 el 9 lcrs Ayer Hitams 20 3 21 3 Bangnns 19 20 Eatu Selangors 1 22 127 Hitams o 27 oss Hongkong Tin 16 6 17 6 Chenderiangs 116 12 ?ri°r? B H a335 words
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Article16 1939-04-06 3 Singapore, Thursday. TTie price of tfn at noon in Singapore to-day was:--$108» 2 (down SVs)-16 words
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Article16 1939-04-06 3 The price of rubber at nooit m Singapore to-day waf Buyers 27 2; Sellers 27 :>16 words
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Article78 1939-04-06 3 Singapore. Wednesday. Tin at midday was $108%, down and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 27 »4 cents, buyers July September 27 cents, market quiet. Rather severe falls yesterday on the London and New York Block Exchange! had a restraining influence on .ill78 words
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Article95 1939-04-06 3 London. Apr. 5. j I Paris, 176-57 64. New York 4.68-5 32 Montreal 4.59- 4 Brussels 27 83 Geneva 20.87 »0 Amsterdam 8.81- 7 8 Milan 89 Berlin 11.66% Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Prague nom. Helsingfors 226% Madrid nominal Lisbon 110>/ 4 Athens 547 Bucharest 660 Buenos Aires95 words
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Advertisement15 1939-04-06 3 THE ASTERN UNITED I ii! VEHICLK V l v ,JC UAJULITI vtnrZ SINGAPORE W. Uajx,15 words
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Advertisement522 1939-04-06 3 HA\K oi < m .vi Incorporated in China lay special Charter >. 12, Cecil Street, Btagai Telephones: Managers Offlre 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 8442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office b 188-9. Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital J. $40,000,***** Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. 5,200,000.00 Total Assets approximately eh.522 words
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Advertisement580 1939-04-06 4 SFSFS JOHORE GOVERNMENT. WANTED Storekeeper-interpreter able to i' ad and write TaniU and Malayalam fluently, not over 30 year.s of aftje. saiary p.m. Applications should be addressed to .he Inspector of Prisons, Johore, and envelopes marked iSTOREKEEPER. WANTED SALESMAN in a leading Chinese book company. Only experienced men need apply580 words
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Advertisement584 1939-04-06 4 WANTED: 200 (preferably) Christians throughout Malaya. Sell "Sacred Novelty." Earn $100 easily. Particulars Box 302, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (653) WANTED, within 14 days a second hand Chronometer, good t:me keeper. Reply with maker s name, condition and price to Bex 319, Malaya Tribune, Singa--1°" ""WANTED: Munshi. Morning o r afternoon584 words
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Advertisement625 1939-04-06 4 FOR SALE ECONOMICAL SING Fit CAR. 1930 Mf>del. 9 h p., good condition. Tax, insurance paid. 40 m.p. gallon. $160. Apply Box No. 305. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. tio6) AUSTIN 10 Saloon, Duco Paint and eng*he first class condition. Price $680--or near offer. Apply Clifford, 04-B, Stevens Road. Phone *****. (648)625 words
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Advertisement635 1939-04-06 4 PLEASE CONSULT Hatha Yogi Rao for any Chronic ailments at 17, Owen Road, between 9 a.m. to G p m. daily. (612) BEST OIL WAVE, only $5, Guaranteed at Viennese Beauty Parlour, 302, Tanjong Katong Road, near Katong Post Office. (355) Photography SUNSET and other original photographs of Malaya, ideal635 words
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Advertisement589 1939-04-06 4 FREEH INDIAN ROYAL ACHAR one lb. for $1.50 with Postage. Nice Aluminium Packing Please apply soon. Royal Pickles Store, Venial Adenwala, 58, Bcncuolcn Street, Singapore <SS.> Samples against twenty cents stamps. Thousand testimonials awarded- Try soon. (615) FOR SALE Teak Settee 2 chairs, record cabinet, good order, SIS lot. Apply589 words
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Advertisement552 1939-04-06 4 LAND FOR SALS. R near Junction Qopeng Ro lane. Ipoh. Suitable for e»-ecl tows, town lot No. ***** I I. pole. Price $2,500 or For particulars apply X i j Club Road Inch m i FOR SALE HOUSJ 210-3 Q Street. Apply within. 4£| TAI SENG RUBBER FA4 I i552 words
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Obituary34 1939-04-06 5 W 1"|..-M Krmi 80, Wjie 01 u js'.c Hul Tung tiuuk.j r, intr r<t. UU. paiacd fu«»y i<r h* '"ialrtcncc No. 1 un Uie lmn f., t 1II II7i t: m.34 words
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326 1939-04-06 5 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Wednesday. 7 VERDICT of death by misadventure was returned by Sheikh Abu Bakar to-day at the inquest into the deaths of four young Englishspeaking Malays, who were killed in a motor-car accident at ttw Kota Tinggi—Mawei road on326 words
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Article92 1939-04-06 5 Singapore, Wednesday .—Haji Morsid oin Haji Redznan, who was yesterday charged with mischief before Mr L. C. Goh in the Fifth Police Ccurt, when he was alleged to have set fire to a motorcar valued at $1,800 belonging to Mr. Han Quee, and who was given 24 hours'92 words
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Advertisement558 1939-04-06 5 NOTICE. I i the matter Of lompanies Ordinance (Cnapter 151) and in the matter cf Im Kil Tm Mines Limited ,in Voluntary Liquidation) v> C is hereby «oven that a General Company will be KS the OWces of Messrs. Derrick Han': Chambers. ipore, on Monday, the at 12 o'clock noon558 words
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Advertisement610 1939-04-06 5 PERAK TURF CLUB EASTER SKYE MEETING, 1939. E A SI ER SATURDAY," 8L !I APRIL 1939 EASTER MONDAY, 10TH APRIL? It* shall be'- f r V sitin S Members MEN $5 LADIES $2,' ior tne Meeting or any day thereof VISITING MEMBERS ml,t be intro™™J?^ Members and M UST APPLY610 words
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Advertisement538 1939-04-06 5 FORM j (PURSUANT TO SECTION 112 OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE). STATEMENT BY IHE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED AS AT 31ST DECEMBER, 1938. The Share Capital of the Company is $40,000,000 00 divided into 1,000,000 shares of $40.00 each. The '.umber of shares issued on 31st December, 1938 was 250,000 shares538 words
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Advertisement330 1939-04-06 5 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chemists and Stores y oft So Lone mmm mgh Rl *U V 0 o I spots and patches IjF v If a&\ O J peoplt must lflhsT •—can be cured in a few weeks AT HOME.FREE treatise tells how WRfTE! LEPROSY aUo cured.330 words
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Article169 1939-04-06 6 Singapore. Wednesday. HIS curiosity excited by the sight of a large number of flies and a _v-uliar smell. Chye Chai Fatt, an inspector employed in a rubber estate at the 13 mile Seletar Road, went towards a certain rubber t v ee and there discovered,169 words
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Article26 1939-04-06 6 Reuter. Prague. Apr. 5: —Baron Von Nemath. the German "protector" of Bohemia and Moravia has arrived here, and was welcomed by German and Czech dignitaries. —Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article145 1939-04-06 6 Singapore. Wednesday FOUR citizens of Singapore who were the jury at the inquest into the death of Koh Kah Kam a vagrant who died in the iock-up ward of the General Hospital on March 27. returned a verdict ol death from natural causes, in the Coroner's145 words
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Advertisement166 1939-04-06 6 1939 AMERICAN H.M.V RADIOS. Tube> S. S. Price $185/--$18.50 Monthly. For 10 month.-. LSi" Ag< nts Mulaya: KEE HUAT RADIO CO., 122 124. Orchard Road. Singapore. Phone 4566. j LET US HANDLE ALL YOUR 5 I CLOCK WATCH REPAIRS. AND YOU WILL BE ASSURED OF PROMPT SERVICE AND j SATISFACTION.166 words
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Advertisement151 1939-04-06 6 No Asthma Years Two years ago J. Richards. Hamilton. Ont. Canada, was in bed with Asthma. Had lost 40 pounds weight, suffered coughing, choking and strangling every night— couldn't sleep—expected to die Mendaco stopped spasms flrst night and he has ha,j none since—in OVER TWO YEARS Mendaco is so successful151 words
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Advertisement32 1939-04-06 6 "PYE RADIOS ARE SECOND TO NONE in Efficiency, Reliability and Service. Hence they are VERY POPULAR IN MALAYA, fcole Agents: fIOE BOON LLONG. Distributors: OVERSEAS RADIO SERVICE, IS9, Orchard Road.Singapne. 'PHONE 3225.32 words
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Advertisement176 1939-04-06 6 f' a Jbonny boy! Sleeps well, gains well, looks NJi -is well—that's the SCOTT'S ik *W\ jĔk Emulsion baby! However Emulsion gives that little Mfflt extra nourishment which M m makes all the difference. The surest test of a baby's progress is a steady weekly gain in weight. AH the176 words
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Miscellaneous145 1939-04-06 6 Request Progr; Singapore, SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mc's) ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcs) p.m. 5 00 Cantonese musict 6; 15 Mandarin children's programme;. 6 30 "Popular Singers —10't 7.00 Hawaiian musict 7 15 A series of talk on child welfare bv Ida M. M. Simmons—1 —"Welfare". 7.30 Time, weather,145 words
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Miscellaneous496 1939-04-06 6 ammes From 8 p. m. NIROM yDC 15.15 Mcjs (19.8 m.) а.m. G.20 Opening. News bulletin. б.25 Gymnastics. 6.35 Light gramophone music. €.50 Time signal. Gramophone music. 7.20 News !,ul T etin. 7.23 Gramophone music. 7.50 CIj-c i v.n. 10.50 Time signal. Opening. B*lly Reid's Accordeon Band. Petei Kreuder (pianist)496 words
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Miscellaneous316 1939-04-06 6 I n\rnr&"M Wickham Steed. [Time Signal at 1.45 p.m G.M.TA TRANSMISSION 5 9.05 Sports news and Market note? GSB 9.51 Mc;s (31.55 m 9.10 End of transmission 2. Mu.iqi a.m. interlude. 6 20 Sports news and market' notes. 9 20 Big Ben. 'Domino,'* radio plav 6 40 "George and the316 words
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116 1939-04-06 7 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY PICNIC TO KATONG PARK, AN ELEVEN-YEAR-OLD VI itfTO THE PAGAR UNNOTICED, AND IS NOT MISSED KICKS AGAINST A HUMAN FORM IN TWO FEET R. HE PICKS IT UP TO FIND IT IS THE BODY OF A V'NED BOY, WHO IS RECOGNISED AS116 words
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Article408 1939-04-06 7 Singapore, Wednesday. ALLEGING thai the accused hid A v i in between two oncoming cats ,l ml g Thomson Koad at a speed of about to m.p.h.. Inspector A. l Minns to-day evidence in li c in which >lr J. W. Sarvis is with negligent driving along408 words
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Article197 1939-04-06 7 British Wireless. London. April 4. fUK Secretary for War. Mr. Hore-Bclisha, announced in the House of Commons a further major reform in army organisation, namely the formation of a new corps to be designated the Royal Armoured Corps, with precedence in t!ic Army immediately before theBritish Wireless. - 197 words
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Article82 1939-04-06 7 British Wireless. London, April 4. THE Secretary for War, asked fan the House of Commons if he would consider an offer from a group of Czechoslovak reserve offi eers to place their services at the disposal of the British Military authorities, said: "I have to inform theBritish Wireless. - 82 words
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325 1939-04-06 7 Singapore, Wednesday. A SUIT for the payment oi an insurance policy in regard to a motorace id en s which occurred at Bukit Timah Road on Mar. 29, 1938, and Which i :::ultcd later in the death of one of the passengers of325 words
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Advertisement77 1939-04-06 7 whether due to ICS, toothaches, lienor rheumatism, are relieved by ANA- N It also reduces the fever omfort associated tl colds. you when you can h of quick relief M ami pains; docand dentists prescribe A today because they that it is effective and it is the modern "i-modern people!..77 words
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Advertisement44 1939-04-06 7 Entire Riddance of Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Gonl and Neuralgic Tains by heating forces of Nature, winch aie to be found fn ANTIRHEUMATICUM Vegetabile Nattermann. It frees you of the destructive 1 sediments in your bod;;. $1.50 BOX. CHARI-& CO., 2<>, Robinson Rd., Singapore. )L_44 words
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Advertisement311 1939-04-06 7 J T TIIAT: Bfc cggp Lite all great inventions, the Gillette BET 3|L_f 6ystem of shaving is simplicity itself. IK? jzjßjj Put a Blue Gillette blade into a Gillette razor —and you can't go wrong. You Owill get a clean, velvety shave that no other system, however complicated or costly,311 words
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Advertisement524 1939-04-06 7 Never Neglect COUGHS Colds YOU catch bad coughs, colds or y' /V influenza quicker and far more r.isil\ 'ban you ma> realise; an I Jmfj if such complaints are left unchecked Y~S *7Jm£/ it bronchitis or pneumonia develop n\ just as quickly. So be sure to keep />" Jk I524 words
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Advertisement183 1939-04-06 8 ONE OF THE MOST GLORIOUS MUSICAL PICTURES to COME from the M.G.M. STUDIOS! CAPITOLI 3 shows daily! /7/7/ O that has been wurten on Jillii My/ the very heart of the world 4nrP^ comes this romance of C>~ 4. InLKi the life of Johann Strauss 11, w the World's Waltz183 words
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Advertisement239 1939-04-06 8 OPENING TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 PAVILION l DELUDE OF FI N AND LACGHTER —BASED ON THE ••SANDERS <»E THE |j|f RIVER" STOR.ES BY EDGAR WALLACE. READ WHAT THE CRITICS THINK $»JL OF THIS GRAND LAUGH SHOW! WF 1' "it i years since I have seen anything so funny" MEWS' OF THE239 words
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Advertisement222 1939-04-06 8 TOPPER'S GOT SPOOK TROUBLE AGAIN! MORE CAMERA TRICKS! MORE "ECTOPLASM" PRANKS! MORE LAUGHS! HOLD YOUR SIDES EVERYBODY! TOPPER HAS COME BACK TO LOCK THE WORLD! •TOPPER TAKES a TRIP' From The Novel By Thoniesmith-—United Artists Piriure Btfcrnng CONSTANCE BENNETT ROLAND YOUNG with BILLIE BURK lE, ALAN MOWBRAY. FRANKLIN PANGBORN Next222 words
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Advertisement173 1939-04-06 9 ffi MARCH 2G, !9f39 By Sum,, Times I <»r respondent V &/u£itcte tfamyhnd ik (SfoM ate o£ you, Mr CAPRA fatcutu fattuAu ijou. media fori. 1 COLUMBIA id 5 awafid, ijcah Qffut. KHfflCAn r/lM IWUSWS AyAcd kmauk iu&mnd Uuu uioh <m CAPRA'COLUMBIA c&n£uia£um it wo wzKn aeetdtwif. fiAou fern d173 words
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Advertisement482 1939-04-06 9 <* 1 m m Mm 187 To-Night To-Morrow Night pi% II IS 1 1 Im 6.15 9.30 P.M GRAND STAGE AND SCREEN ATTRACTIONS' On The fe-age THE PARSEE lIP TOP MIMICAL REVUE Presenting India's 7 Year-Old-Bey Wonder A Bevy Of Beautiful Dancers! On The Screen Miss Nadia. India's Queen Of482 words
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Advertisement100 1939-04-06 9 TO-DAY AT :5.15, 6.15 and 9.15 pS Friday 7th to Monday 10th 4 SHOWS DAILi BIG BEAMING PICTURE* A IS A STORY FOR US ALL l\ .when Shirley in her innocence identifies the gruff old gentleman upstairs as our national "Uncle j "3T Sam .and rushes to save him from100 words
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Article680 1939-04-06 10 JjMtOM Bangkok comes ;he news that a Royal Decree has been issued permitting the establishment of casinos in Siam. Tenders will be invited for the privilege of operating these establishments, and thus much needed revenue will be obtained by the Government. When gambling was permitted some twenty-five680 words
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1216 1939-04-06 10 SECURING FOREIGN CREDITS Number One Cash Product IN South China, where spring comes early, the hillsides are now profuse with white flowers, stained with pink and yellow markings. They are not the dainty plum blossoms from which Chinese poets and painters down the ages1,216 words
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Advertisement241 1939-04-06 10 YVUdo MULTIFORT .ii I. THE PERFECT WATCH j S 30.00 j 32 50 r 39,50 s Watches do exist, which are V f> either Unbreakable, or Accurate, or Belf-Winding, or Water-Proof or Non-Magnetic, cr Untanishable— But it is the Mido Multitort which for the first tim<\ COMBINES ALL THESE ADVANTAGES.241 words
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Advertisement19 1939-04-06 10 EAU DE COLOGNE AND g|LAVENDER WATER j y BRITISH M DE cel,on'(,,,:li,v■mj J-fL i 3 BOTTLES WHSTIAWAYS kua.au.mpuh SINGAPOREtXESE19 words
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730 1939-04-06 11 Guarantees To Other States? Reuter. N Anglo-Polish defensive alliance is expected to be nnounccd as the result of the visit of the Polish n Secretary to London. Agreement has been reach--1 on the main points of collaboration but it is reported a j Poland does notReuter. - 730 words
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92 1939-04-06 11 GERMAN ITALIAN WAR CHIEFS CONFER Reuter. Berlin, Apr. (i. I x [4 'r E announcing 1 t staff talks are at preI between Gertl an Army leaders il Keitel Chief of j ne Command, with General i y of Slate of the I n of War and the i ItalianReuter. - 92 words
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Article99 1939-04-06 11 First Lord's Indiscretion Has Made The Reuter. Iterfin, \pr. (>. Stanhope's "indiscreet" 1 iration regarding naval ;;n nein« manned in readiness Ihe anti-British W"Pai*ii here. 'Ihe is priaas. [Jy commentators declare that statement is "symptod ol incitement mood England now." It is added v rlain'a statement didReuter. - 99 words
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Article324 1939-04-06 11 Reuter. Washington, Apr. 6. i \-Secretary of 'ted amendment of I 1 »w Hi order to give i widet discretion kr c th, .'V' Vlimon v S'ven beI "aw foreign relations that if a general •al the present ™«6h« fu.ilitate a hate s fct theReuter. - 324 words
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Article68 1939-04-06 11 Reuter. Bukharest, Apr. 6. THE Rumanian Foreign Minister, M. Gafencu, will start a tour of West European capitals on April 16. His first stop will be Berlin, where he will stay on April 18 and 19 on the invitation of. Foreign Minister Yon Ribbentrop. Then he willReuter. - 68 words
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Article88 1939-04-06 11 Reuter. London, Apr. 6. MR. G. Shakespeare, Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, stated in the House of Commons last night that it was anticipated that about 1,000 merchant ships would have been stiffened for gun-mount tag by the end of the year. Sufficient anti submarine gunsReuter. - 88 words
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Article34 1939-04-06 11 Reuter. Mexico City, Apr THE Mexican Government is asked A by Signer Mussolini to supply Italy with 2,500,000 barreb of furt oil in exchange for a thousand tons ot i ayon.—ReuterReuter. - 34 words
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Article83 1939-04-06 11 T.U.C HOLDS WAR TALK British Official Wireless. London. Apr. G THE General C ouncil of the Trades Union Centres* held a special meeting yesUrday to consider various problems arising from the ccntrcl of labour in time of war. It is reported that after a general d.scvssion it was decided toBritish Official Wireless. - 83 words
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Article50 1939-04-06 11 Reuter. Mexico City, Apr. 6. SEVENTEEN British and American petroleum companies have renewed legal proceedings against ex- propriation of their properties. I The companies hav° requested an injunction against President decree cf Mar. 18. H>3S. and will carry the fight to the Supreme Court uteReuter. - 50 words
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Article51 1939-04-06 11 Reuter. Versailles. Apr. 6. OFFICIAL figures In the Presidential election are. M. Lebrun 508. M. Bedouce 151. M. Cachin 75. M. Herriot 53. M. Godart 50. M. Bouision 16. M. Fietri io. Mr. Lebrun shares with M. Jules Grew the distinction of being President for two cons?cutive terms.Reuter. - 51 words
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213 1939-04-06 11 Reuter. London, Apr. 6. JN the House of Commons Mr. Robert Morgan (Stourbridge) suggested, in view of the action of the Japanese Government in restricting exports from North China to those financed through Japanese-controlled banks, the prohibition of entry into British or Crown ColonyReuter. - 213 words
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Article71 1939-04-06 11 Reuter. FIVE moTi bomb explosions occurred in three big provincial i:lics during the night. Alter Birmingham had been shaken by explosions outside important civic centres, single outrages occurred at Liverpool and Coventry, fceth apparently in a vein attempt to dislocate tramway services. Kc-one was iniured but thereReuter. - 71 words
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119 1939-04-06 11 Reuter. Lundun, Apr. 6. THE Iraqui Prime Minister has informed the British Charge d'affaires that a public expression of regret will be passed by the Traqui Parliament, that the murdered Consul, Mr. Monck-Mason, will be accorded a public funeral with full honours, thatReuter. - 119 words
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Article51 1939-04-06 11 Reuter. Shanghai, April c. IT is learned that the Chinese military authcrit'es closed to dripping the Important treaty pert Nin-Apo. on the Chektang coast south of Shanghai. The closure <s a bad blow to British shipping, particularly as it affects the busy trade between Shanghai andReuter. - 51 words
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Advertisement63 1939-04-06 11 REDUCED PRICES LAMPS A PRODUCT MADE IN ENGLAND PRICES OF 230 VOLT OSRAM LAMPS REDUCED FROM TO 15 watt CLEAR or PEARL OSRAM LAMPS 135 els. EACH el*. 25 .41 11 40 CLEAR or PEARL OSRAM COILED COIL ..»<» U> 60 •<»■ 1 75 100 ft »<> WRIIE FOB QUOTATIONS*63 words
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206 1939-04-06 12 Constable's Escape Near Station SUSPECTED I.R.A. PREMISES DAMAGED Reuter. Birmingham, Apr. 5. DIRMINGHAM was shaken by three explosions during the night, in each case, a bomb or explosive having been placed in a refuse bin. The first explosion occurred near the Great Western station.Reuter. - 206 words
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Article40 1939-04-06 12 Reuter. Bui Apr. 5. -Garcia Morato, leader ol dr "Death Squadron." who Id I have brought down 40 enemy pla tes during the Civil War. was killed at Grlnon when talcing ott" for an exhibiU.ii flight.- Renter.Reuter. - 40 words
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60 1939-04-06 12 Reuter. Honolulu. Apr. 5-AcccrGed full honours, including an escort Ot 8* patrol bombers and a salute or 19 guns, the ashes cf Ambassador Saito, arrived on tSsgrey rain-drenched morning aboard the U.S. cruiser Astoria The widow and two daughters arrived earlier. During the extensive theReuter. - 60 words
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Article102 1939-04-06 12 [From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. THE Selangor Magic Circle, tentatively affilirted to the Malayan Maeic Circle was inaugurated at a meeting this evenins at St. Marys Church Hall. It is the second club to be formed in Kuala Lumpur this week with the102 words
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Article74 1939-04-06 12 Hongkong. Apr. s.—lt is reported that Madame Chiang Kai Shek has sent three emissaries to Hanoi for the purpose of interviewing Mr. Wang Ching Wei. former Executive of the Central Kuomintane. and advising him to leave for Europe as quickly as possible in order to avoid the74 words
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118 1939-04-06 12 Singapore, Wednesday. THE work of rendering international set vice by the Srciety of Friends, was explained to Ihe Singapore Rotary Club this afternoon by Professor T. H. SUcfiCk in his address on the "Friends' International Service." "The emphasis on peace through hi; man friendship118 words
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Article500 1939-04-06 12 "In recent years, therefore, the Friends have adopted the attitude that wars, oppressions of minorities and hv tornationa] hatreds constitute an oppor- ttmity and an obligation to apply a genuine attitude of friendship to th'o cure of both the suffering and the hatred resulting from strife. "In500 words
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202 1939-04-06 12 Far Eastern Concern Reuter. Shanghai, Apr. 5. SIR ROBERT CRAIGIE, British Ambassador to Japan, arrived from Tokyo at 12.45 p.m. and is staying as the guest of Sir Alexander Clark Kerr, with whom he will confer on the general Far EasternReuter. - 202 words
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Article44 1939-04-06 12 Reuter. Tirana, Apr. 5. The birth of a son and heir to King Zog was proclaimed this morning by a salvo of 101 guns. The streets of the capital were filled with crowds, cheering frantically the King and Queen Geraldine.—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article, Illustration196 1939-04-06 12 Mexico city workers do not want Fascism n Republic. Yesterday they held an antj.f demonstration in which five persons were j President Cardenas ordered expulsion of Fascist e !l saying Reuter. The virtual dictator of Mexico is President Lazaro Cardenas whose Government verges nearly onReuter. - 196 words
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551 1939-04-06 12 |N the report for 1938 of the Girl Guides Association of Malaya, Mrs. L. A. Thomas, Commissioner, states: By the death of the late Sultan Suleiman Shah of Selangor on Mar. 30 1933. the Association lost a valued friend. He attended the first Malay551 words
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230 1939-04-06 12 Singapore, Wednesday. niSMISSING the cxplanat ion given by the appellant. Goh Koh, as most unconvincing, Sir Percy McElwaine, Chief I S.S., to-day agreed with the conviction of the lower courts w pellant was charged with having been the occupiei of betting house, and dismissed230 words
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Article122 1939-04-06 12 Reuter. Lisbon. Apr. 5 —Hundreds of Portuguese flags have been hoisted in Madrid and crowds cheered Portugal when 125 lorries arrived carrying foodstuffs from Portugal for the relief of th e population, with banners inscribed in the Portuguese and Spanish languages. The of Mad-id said thatReuter. - 122 words
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Obituary, Illustration61 1939-04-06 12 THE death occurred of Cut. HJI. «f5 Sir AdiivM Narayan adur. Maharaj* K.C.S.I.. states .1 1 al sage from the State The Maharaja. h in 1874. succeeded l« in ir»31. br The kingdom ol Bena existed under it- "in*" fs» firm time tamemcriai 0 mention61 words
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Advertisement58 1939-04-06 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. :o: CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. 'PHONIC 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE MARIKĔ', MOTOR, PEK SONAL ACCIDENT WORK men's COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: SEREMBAN POI BROS., MALACCA HONG CHYE CO. K. LUMPUR VVENG HENG LOONG, m ng kon Chee, KLANG LEE ENG TEH, IPOII LEE an WENG. PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE58 words
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Advertisement43 1939-04-06 12 BRITISH FIRE ftg» EXTINGUISHERS As a unit of first-aid I protection, the f $110 FOAMITE Extinguisher iA£»!£?«tij( is the best available for ever y l yp e industrial property?Kooo# ALL TYPES AND SPARE CHARGES IN STOCK. (SOLE AGENTS: McALISTER CO., LTD. WPJ3. 65.43 words
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628 1939-04-06 13 Indiscretion Of Admiralty Chief London. Apr. 5. A SPEECH by Lord Stanhope, First Lord of the Admiralty, last night aboard the aircraft carrier "Ark Royal." which was suppressed on the instructions of the Prime Minister, was the subject of a statement made628 words
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Article61 1939-04-06 13 cjM»aire, Thursday, si l after 8 o'clock this 1 v atom Kalian? p afeMl ten s erious smashmo v and an Lhe Muni- rks ..v hcaw R a d at about E" S h ur with trolley running to 1 town of t ffice workers and61 words
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Article57 1939-04-06 13 B Amstuz. minister. a m. service of F \ve lej Methodist EpiSf Road, to- tc a 1 th* fip- sunset service ut L*. Vhiirch-9 30 am*. Uni- I■ s Band and Rev. R. L thedral—7 30 a.m.. m Anti Com Service: 12 Three Hours' Devotion s 6.3057 words
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Article15 1939-04-06 13 f rer> in a motor Genera] Hospital t tne Juncand Mackenzie hi crashed15 words
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Article110 1939-04-06 13 NEWS has been received that a former Queen s Scholar of the Penang Free School has won the Milne Gold Meda.l on his securing first place in the examination for the decree of Doctor of Tropical Medicine "Liverpool. He is Dr Ooi Tians Eng son110 words
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Article433 1939-04-06 13 RDEK British Consul by an 1 c mob in Iraq is EttV any serious troublr md this Near East might have been c Iraq bad the Consul 1 1 I of eertatu other too anxious to political interven- 3 that is likely t > a« is a i**»rmal433 words
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Article51 1939-04-06 13 Reuter. Moscow, Apr. 6. IN accordance v.ith the fishery agreement with the Soviet signed on Apr. 2, Japan bought 254 fishing lots in the Vladivostok auctions for a rental ten per cent, higher than last year, the increase amounting to 300,000 yen (about £17.600)—Reuter. - 51 words
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63 1939-04-06 13 Reuter. Baghdad, Apr. 6. IX his published fadings the magisA stra'te investigating King Ghazi's death states "The crash was purely accidental. I have therefore decided to close the case, there is no suspiicon of a criminal act." The magistrate examined the two passengers who wereReuter. - 63 words
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Article225 1939-04-06 13 Singapore. Thursday. REPLACING the "Canton." which was due in Singapore yesterday, the "Chitral" docked at the Singapore Harbour Board Wharves with 88 of the passengers who had previously made reservations on the "Canton." Among the other passengers Lady Northcot-'. die of the Govcrno: cf Hongkong. Sir Geoffrey Northcote.225 words
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Article214 1939-04-06 13 THE of school hours was discussed at the meet.ng of the committee of the Straits Settlements I Singapore) Association A letter received from the Colonial Secretary stated "that the Director of Education is satisfied, after inquiry from th- different schools concerned, that th« opening214 words
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Article47 1939-04-06 13 Regarding the abolition of the European~Po.lice inspectorate, it was decided ov a majority tha: no further action should be Mr. J I Dawson resigned from the committee as he is shortly going on leave. Tne Association now has 344 active members and 21 lift members.47 words
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Article97 1939-04-06 13 PHCRTLY after S O'clock »5 evening, two Chinese compositors rmploved by the Singapore Nippo and the Singapore Herri!d were reported to have been assaulted by a gang of Chi-ne-p in Telok Ayer Street The two unfortunate men were so badly hurt that they had to be conveyed97 words
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Article36 1939-04-06 13 The croD of United Malacca Rubber for March was 30 100 lb., a total for 11 months of 398.400 lb. Ayer Molek produced 13.927 lb., a total lor five months of 71,664 lb. _J36 words
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186 1939-04-06 13 I From Our Ou n Reporter] Penang, Wednesday. £APTAIN of the Penang Flying Club, Mr. A. J. Drake left here at 5.30 p.m. this afternoon on a long distance flight to Bangkok and Rangoon in the Club's plane VR-SAC with which he186 words
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Article86 1939-04-06 13 Singapore. Thursday. THE wedding took place this morning in the Singapore Registry before Mr. Conrad Oidham ol Mr Wilhelm Paul Tanck. son of Mi. and Mrs. W. Tanck of Hamburg, to Ma Eleanore Elizabeth Habekcst, daughter of Mr and the late MEL Carl Habekost. ot Singapore. The bridegroom86 words
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Advertisement98 1939-04-06 13 HOT 4" BUNS 9 0BI) B B YOUR S I P P LIES N(> W BO eta. per doz. PROPRIETORS THONK- STORK :>::7» (•> lines), K. LUMPUR S»l lines), IPOH 110 HI (2 lines', PENANG 15« 1501, M'TTEIWORTH SI .16! f. o/ Singapore Cold Storage Co. Lt U Theme Songs98 words
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Article162 1939-04-06 14 Singapore, Thursday. 11. S Bank 14; G E C 0 HONGKONG and Shanghai Bank inflicted a heavy defeat on the (Jeneral Electric Company when they met last night in a Business Houses League match on the S H.B padang. The score indicates the run of play.162 words
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Article82 1939-04-06 14 The following will represent Malay Sports Association against the Batu Pahat Club (tennis section» at tennis at Telok Kurau, on Apr. 7 and 8: SINGLES: H. M Sujak. Ahmad Rajie. Haji Jamil. Ali Tunos. Mahmood bin Haji Yusof, Hasbol Hassan DOUBLES: Ibrahim Karim and Bootam. Johari and82 words
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Article85 1939-04-06 14 team captained by Choor Singh, will A be visiting Malacca during the Easter holidays to play a series of cricke. .j The warn will be as follows tkhan Singh, Tharam Singh D. Dharmaraj. Ram Puna. Choor Singh. B s s A Williams. Ismail JabA r bmar.85 words
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Article110 1939-04-06 14 THE Straits Racing Association hs. of I c unification ol horses and ponies, issued yesterday, reads:— houses Transfers: From Class 3 to class 4:—Thaddeuv New Classifications: Cla s 1: Carloca, Sultana date Guinea Cl 2: Freedom (late John IfcNab), Grand Prix (late Wen Cuit G >.110 words
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Article35 1939-04-06 14 Ties in the SC.C. and the S.R.C. tennis tournaments which were to have ocen played yesterday, had to be abandoned owing to the condition of the ground following a heavy shower of rain.35 words
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521 1939-04-06 14 Deplorable Ground Conditions S.C.C 2. RA. (C) ....2. t;i ITHERING and slipping on the wet pitch of the Stadium yesterday, D the S.C.C. held the Royal Artillery (Changi) to a two-goal draw in a fame which was considerably slower than521 words
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179 1939-04-06 14 Till' Ma pity World Cycling Championship takes place during the Faster holidays, commencing from Friday -.it 8 p.m. NTexl Sunday will sew the conclusion ol Hi" c mpetition, after whicn Mrs Lej Choi n ("nan. M.8.E.. has very kindly ron ni to give away the prises179 words
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Article42 1939-04-06 14 The Ceylon Tamils' Association wul hold their annual national day sports on Apr. 10, commencing from 4 p.m. at the association grounds at Balestler Plain and the variety entertainment at the association hall on Apr. 14, commencing at 6.30 p.m.42 words
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Article451 1939-04-06 14 No Reserve attempt to form a reserve League for the 88 clubs in the Football League is not likely to meet with much support according to Mr. George Allison, the Arsenal manager. 'There is nothing new in the idea." he said. "It is a subject I451 words
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Article, Illustration34 1939-04-06 14 Taylor fields a high shot j n Ihe match between the S.C.C. and the R.A. yesterday. An I R.A. forward looks on ex- I pectantly —but Taylor ta« J fielded well.34 words
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Article299 1939-04-06 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Scgajnal. S THE Malacca Club avenged their former cricket defeats 1 thfl Oenuang Cricket Club by 26 runs in a cricket match al to-d'.y Hornby played a larac part in Malacca's victory by six wickets for 37 runs. Car 4 Jackson299 words
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Advertisement17 1939-04-06 14 1 BEER MA D I II 0 M IHE fJ I E 5 T ma// hops yeast17 words
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Advertisement175 1939-04-06 14 An Example To Folloj xxx Throughout every Iv hours, all over Malay; the Netherlands East dreds of men and devoting their spa: .study of I.C.S. Coui full well that by lean their present work b preparing themselves jobs when an Qppori H If you want to get be wise to175 words
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Article, Illustration30 1939-04-06 15 i .tor pnnrhes clear in the match between the S.C.C. and the Changi /»nn«-rs yesterday. Two H.A forwards are making desperate leaps for the ball.30 words
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422 1939-04-06 15 3, Minesweepers .2. weather in which it was played, the Division II "B" rii the Minesweepers and the Customs, ended in a win by three goals to two at the Clerical Union ground yes- I today. Scrappy to the last minute, the game422 words
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191 1939-04-06 15 Singapore, Wednesday, f amendment to the rules and regulations of the Straits Chinese n Club, under which all ident members shall pay $2 and .ate or junior members $1 lditiomu ports fee" per year, d at the annual general Ring ot the191 words
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Article53 1939-04-06 15 lOmu'iJhn Travers 0. I H rRAVEKS asain maintainllei LJr* ~,si» g torm when match yesterday. one-sided as the score >• 52 Wean Blotters did not It, v in order to re- margin of victory. IChm I \V; ni l r lor Wearne's. «cCully 2 Webster (2)53 words
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Article32 1939-04-06 15 »*creti 111 ?i play by Cnoon Seng, •al,. enabled the :Cl J Old B,ys to retain I «-'"day by defeati Kl,ys b > three goals to ft soal for Mfoejfonst half.32 words
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Article25 1939-04-06 15 Rubles in the n '"t will be play- Oroc 11 pSw and Wise 5? *> acco yeson Tuesday nt ofrm will be play-25 words
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421 1939-04-06 15 Indo Ceylonese Beat Segamat School [From Our Own Correspondent] Segamat. Monday. R RIGHT batting by M. Singh and Arasaratnam together with excellent bowling by Barr Kumarakulasinghe, j Nagesu and Nadason gave the Indo- J Ceylonese victory by 37 runs oyer the t Segamat Government English School, last year's Webb Cup421 words
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Article98 1939-04-06 15 On account of the Fresident, ivlr B. E Ablitt, being forced to resign, as hv has been ordered Home on medical grounds, the Committee of the S.C.C. is now constituted as follows:—President J A. Dean, Vice President. M. N. Wardell, D. E. L. Anderson, F. H. Brooks, R.98 words
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Advertisement12 1939-04-06 15 NEW SELECTION LADIES' LINEN HATS 52.90 to $3.40 EACH. AURORA DhPAKTMENT STOKE.12 words
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Advertisement61 1939-04-06 15 I A ORANGE safety/Xthirst juice soda, GRAPE mm m FRUIT sop a, ii r i if H TONIC WA'iER T SPECIAL DOG'S HEAD i B A BRANDY special mature AUSTRALIAN ffjfjl BRANDY m &pM (HOSPITAL QUALITY) ffife ausiralias <¥rSi MENTION "DOG'S HEAD" IF 1 '''mjdr YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A PURE61 words
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Advertisement499 1939-04-06 15 Indigestion By Dr. F. B. Scott, M.D., Paris Of all the aches and pains which patients come and tell me about, indigestion pains are probably, the most common. "I get .such stabbing, griping pains after m 'ai.s." they say, or "rrv meals give mc such a horrible fuli-u* feeling." WU1,499 words
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Advertisement61 1939-04-06 15 One of the most annoying feature? of a CQMgh 1» the irritation of the throat associated wMJi it. frequently the sore throat i'-. the flrht Indlcati m of an approaching cold. That 1» the time when Allenburys PASTILLES are of unequalled benefit their pleasant* coothinr? taste, allays Irritation an i61 words
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Article216 1939-04-06 16 Singapore, Wednesday. IN ther weekly rubber report, Guthrie and Co., Ltd., state: Rubber has passed through another quiet period. At the time oi wntpg values have eased slightly In .sympathy with Wall Street where news regarding the domestic trade situation appears to be less favourable. The statistical216 words
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Article34 1939-04-06 16 The output of Malaka Pinda for March was 39.500 lb., a total for .seven monhts of 295J81 lb. New Scudai produced •20,870 lb., making 261.540 lb. for twelve months ended Mar. 31.34 words
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275 1939-04-06 16 Singapore, Wednesday. THE case in which a Teochiew woman named Lee Lye Ng sued A her husband, Mr. Ng Heng San of the Dutch Consulate for maintenance came up before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the second police court this morning. At the last hearing, after275 words
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Article62 1939-04-06 16 Singapore. Wednesday. MALAY cyclist was said to have been knocked down by a motor car at pm. yest at the 3V 2 mile 'ledoh Road. He was takgn from the Joo Chiat Police Station to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital, where he died shortly after admission.62 words
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Article24 1939-04-06 16 The monthly meeting of the Tong Soon Kok (Associationi will be held at 2, Hastings Road, on Friday at 7.30 p.m.24 words
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428 1939-04-06 16 (By E. T Hikm, Singapore. Thimrf, THE Wu-Han Songster* v 1 been staging a sc ful performances in s ring the past four moi L| n ,J* the China Relief I'm, v well variety concert at the Vitu? Memorial Hall last night. I made428 words
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116 1939-04-06 16 London, Apr. 5. THE Royal research ship, a nonmagnetic vessel built to Admiralty order, was launched at Dartmouth yesterday by Mrs. H. Spencer-Jones, wife of the Astronomer Royal, and named "Research." The "Research" is a 770-ton sail ing ship, rigged116 words
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Article235 1939-04-06 16 Singapore, Wednesday. MR. L. C Goh, the fifth police magistrate, this morning sentenced a Hckkien Chinese name I Teo Guan to a fine of $50, or in default one month s 1.i., when charged with making a falsa report to Sergt. 707 at Kreta Ayer235 words
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Article81 1939-04-06 16 INTERESTING comment on propaganda I by Mr. Vernon Bartlett, M.P.. ,vci known foreign affairs expert, in a speech on the international situation: "One cf the most encouraging factors is that the Qoebhels propaganda machine, which has gone on day after day trying to inspire the German people with81 words
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Article90 1939-04-06 16 Singapcre, W yiHILE Mr. Conrad O'.dl •V police magistrate, was hearu?J case this morning, a Chinese wboj r-eated in a chair behind the b next to a detective, suddenly «J the witness box, and c rnce by attempting to address tJM gistrate. His worship case he was90 words
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Advertisement358 1939-04-06 16 "Xxx j y london y i j "EnhAnc. the lmpr«Man I DR. G. P. HENXINGS EKZEM YL tfvcellent f° r Mm treatment of Fozema fDry or Wo?pjnsf> Psoriasis. Dhow's li'rb. Pricklv heat. Pimples. Singapore Fool and all other skin rTVeases. Antisenfic. allays irritation and ooposes inflammat/on. Convenient o?ul p-\<v to358 words
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Advertisement112 1939-04-06 16 SOUR STOMM heartburn, bad breath are nature's warnings that there's too much acid in the stomach. That is the time to take Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. Phillips" J^^§S^mC(Ĕi neutralizes the acid, soothes the stomach, stimulates mh^? digestion, aids elimination. Phillips' has been en- P^^^JTU^^^j dorsed by doctors everywhere for over112 words
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Article584 1939-04-06 17 Indian Commercial I Museum We welcome intelligent letter* on any subject from readers, but in publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. ifoteya fib***] an Indian Commerbeen felt by all ed in the eommerratifying to note i [ndian Chamber of their584 words
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Article429 1939-04-06 17 Singapore, Wednesday, Allegation that the accused blamed him for the d°ath of accused's child, was made by aDutch national, Rev. John G. Breman, at the aiing to-day, before Mr. L. B. Gibson, the District Judge, of a charge oluntarily causing giievous hurt preferred against a Christian B>429 words
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Advertisement49 1939-04-06 17 ■gour Restored, lands Made Young «24 Hours to differ from weak blood, sick■d V P l trouble* ant, faay-to- harmlcsß, ur to thou- land h blood and en- 1 y«u can see I row i run oi i Vi-i d ll i ■i here "">nr>, money > lull of ft49 words
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Advertisement168 1939-04-06 17 THE NEW GEYLANG: PHONE 5570. Your Holiday Surprise Hit! Bring Your Family. Another Thrilling Screen Adventure Starts To-day at your family theatre. 7 TIGHTLY 1 9.30 Reckless Drama as Savage as the Untamed North! Adolph Zukor prtttnft SPAWN NORTH" •tarring GEORGE RAFT HENRY DOROTHY I FONDA-L AMOUR A Paramount Picturt168 words
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Advertisement74 1939-04-06 17 TAY GARNETT SPENT 2 p MONTHS FILMING M > SINGAPORE SCENES FOR XT^i N £> t^Mt THIS EXCITING ADVENTURE STORY fWk You'll see JOAN BENNETT and f FREDRIC MARCH at the Singa- I pore Races —at Bedoh, and other v looal scenes. j. v lALHAMBRA next week| X Warner Bros.74 words
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Advertisement587 1939-04-06 17 YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED that only by ordering your HOT BI NS from RAFFLES BAKERY for To-morrow, can you be sure of having the best. BEST In every sen>e of the word—FINEST QUALITY INGREDIENTS BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS UNDER STRICTLY HYGIENIC CONDITIONS. TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER NOW PHONE 5381. RAFFLES BREAD587 words
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755 1939-04-06 18 GEOLOGIST'S HOLD MEETING IN CHUNGKING Huge Deposits To Be Exploited THINESE geologists during the past year or so have spent considerably more time and energy than ever before in searching for minerals especially those indispensable to a nation simultaneously prosecuting a war and a huge reconst>*uction755 words
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507 1939-04-06 18 Breath Taking Broadcasts RADIO commentators the world over will appreciate the bravery of their confreres in China who are making the novel broadcasts introduced l«> the citizens of Shaokwan by the authorities. Shaokwan, 224 kilometres north cf C anton, is now a507 words
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184 1939-04-06 18 Dr. Sun's Visit To Mosco» fr m tt ASSOCIATES of l»r. Sun I'Vs uho relumed hen» p.v.m. mintanx gathering in hungking revealed lh;ii tho r prised that he had gone to Moscow, as the trip was d lime capital two months ago. It is predicted184 words
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Article54 1939-04-06 18 JT If reported her tl and the United State remit tb£ir shares of th< B ily Funds for the disp any way she desires. There will be a!so any payment of intere I due Indemnity tc both c un tl j is B part of the An] mic54 words
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Advertisement41 1939-04-06 18 tin WEAKNESS DEBILITY AN/EMIA use DESCHIENS' Syrup ol Hemoglobin ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength." •9 ft better tbaa aerums, raw meat, Medicated wine*, etc. All sharing the same secret of fragrance and charm J^£ lß|| 1 Classical Lav de41 words
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Advertisement28 1939-04-06 18 DEAFNESS— p» rtW total—complicated with head noises and other troubles cured absolutely in four weeks. Success, complete satisfaction. Full particulars on request KAMA LA WJORKS (M.T.), Panchpota, Benral.28 words
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Advertisement8 1939-04-06 18 DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By T. H. Tan8 words
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Advertisement109 1939-04-06 18 [on] WK&% km Announcing A NEW TRUFOOD PRODUCT A PROGRESSIVE NUTRITIVE FOOD FOR BABY FROM 10 TO 24 MONTHS j CONTAINS Animal Protein Bone Marrow emulsified Ci Fat; the soluble Carbohydrates, Lactose and Glucose; Mi •alts; Organic ken Lecithin Calcium with tested Vlt and D from natural sources and Vitamins109 words
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644 1939-04-06 19 Allegation Against Police Officer (United Press). Lahore, Mar. 29. TTPROARIOUS scenes were witnessed in the Punjab Assembly yesterday afternoon and confusion and commotion prevailed for over half an hour following the disclosure made by Mian Iftikharuddin, Secretary of the Assembly Congress Party, who rising(United Press). - 644 words
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Article95 1939-04-06 19 (United Press). Peshawar, Mar. 29. v arnment motion, prothc first of its kind in Indian legislature, tabled by a Congress in thr Frontier Asserniss the leakage in the -v LssemMjr Chamin which ihr House has been the last two days. motion will be taken up to- K()th(United Press). - 95 words
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Article203 1939-04-06 19 (United Press). Lahore. Mar. 28. ;U> pronounced by the lief J stice and Mr. Justice >in the appeal filed by Pir Lha (member of the Punjab by) and six otherjg who were by the Sessions to six imprisonment. !ir l 'TiMiips acquitted Pir Laliih the principal accused,(United Press). - 203 words
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307 1939-04-06 19 n\" 7?f ommcr e »>e strengthened for the mi nh Lii ,an mer han >n Malaya. And this could be ll(m Z, ln 1 V" t <he Ch Ĕ n T each and everyone of those W oi h! ru i sa,(l Mr307 words
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Article46 1939-04-06 19 The Tin-Top Revue consisting of charming Indian girl* and the ™™Z yrar-old singer. Master Balkrishna will present some of their best items at the Garrick Theatre. Geylang tm three nights beginning from to-nigl t A cial feature will be selected Egyptian and Malay so*ft>46 words
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Article312 1939-04-06 19 (United Press). Calcutta, Apr. 2—Sm. BiLa Das who was sentenced on Ptb. 15, 1932 tc nine years' rigorous imprisonment in connection with the making ci an attempt on the life of Sir Stanley Jackson, the then Governor of Bengal, en Feb. 6, 1932, was released on(United Press). - 312 words
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Advertisement190 1939-04-06 19 Daily India Page Edited by 1 j G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. J Foot Itch Cause Killed io 4 Daus Pain and Itching I Stopped in #lfff '1 your feet rraek and peel? Are there bhs- W«rm i. -i jjj minut s s lt makes the tern between your toes and on190 words
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Advertisement471 1939-04-06 19 Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? j White timel MACLEANS|| I Representative PEROXIDE Macleans patented I A. T Gillespie r~ a m— pure white no//le TOOTH PASTE Smgaport. m t le*n from hrst squeeze to last. If you use a solid dentifrice, try Macleans Solid Peroxide Dentifrice SAFE SPEEDY WAY471 words
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Article, Illustration127 1939-04-06 20 A BIG attraction is the "Little World" in the "Gic.t World". Ingenuously constructed, the "Little World" houses all the imporide shows of the "Great World" and even has an openair cabaret A fc\/ pictures c? the "Little World" appear on this page. They give an127 words
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Advertisement9 1939-04-06 20 m Read The Sunday Tribune Dominant In Malaya j9 words
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Advertisement79 1939-04-06 20 t Rr/jJ the MORNING TRIBUNE FOB j NEWS while it's NEWS l Saturdays -Si < [a] ij cost. mmmmW 1 Ordinary oils drain from the engine after it stops. On restarting there is insufficient protection against wear, and metal-to-metal contact takes place. The New Shell Motor Oils, fortified by a79 words
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