Malaya Tribune, 26 April 1939
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Title Section38 1939-04-26 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL XXVI- No. 98. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, April 26, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1939. Ul^nM'38 words
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Advertisement146 1939-04-26 1 CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISEMENTS bring you RESULTS for only 3 CENTS word in this paper ROOFING TIlI?^ THJE These tiies have a larger covering capacity than tiles of the ordinary Mangalore pattern. They are equipped with an up-to-date interlocking system—and are Dust and Water proof. They can be packed tighter owing146 words
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Advertisement256 1939-04-26 1 AFTER FEVER CARE During fever, the whole system including the digestive organs is undermined and weakened. Convalescence will be hastened If tissue can be quickly rebuilt and strength restored by building up reserves. The patient must be encouraged to take as much nourishing food as the capacity of the weakened256 words
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Advertisement122 1939-04-26 1 MADAME PAGE LATE 92, PICCADILLY, LONDON. Top Floor, Battery Bldgs. CASH SALE ONE WEEK ONLY. Commencing Ist May. DAY EVENING GOWNS. 19 3 8 A CHI E VEMENTS...N? I) lITinI i L Constipation and Its allied Ills sap 11)1 i I the strength—take Castophene be for* 11 \J 1 *T*122 words
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Article83 1939-04-26 2 NIGHTS FIRST NIGHT £)ON'T miss Joe Penner in *Cm From The City" at the Pavll on He is a comedian with a style oi hi<? >wn, and he is uproariously funny YOU see him this time' as a eirns ■ider who is mortally afraid of83 words
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Article297 1939-04-26 2 TO-MORROW FOR ALL I I READERS. Apply yourselj to I I your business or your work while I the influences are propitious for I progress. Formulate plans for I the future; sign agreements and contracts, but don't speculate or take financial risks. m SPECIAL INFLUENCES May297 words
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Advertisement346 1939-04-26 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. Pit C^^and BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). I» S. N. CO/S SAILINGS. (H TWARPS. Due. Tonnage S pore. 1939 RANCH I 17.000 May 5 t BHUTAN 6.100 May 6 I BKHAR G.OOO May 15 RANPURA 17,000 May 19 RAWALPINDI 17,000 June 2 t SOUDAN 6,500 June 2 CHCTRAL346 words
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Advertisement441 1939-04-26 2 I STEAMER SAILINGSi j §NORDDEUTSCHER (Incorporated In Germany). The under-noted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. NUK TH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. I s.s LIPPE" omits Manila 1939 Tsingtah. Dairen Japan Apr 29 S m..s. "ELEE" amity Manila Dairen also calls Bangkok May j HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND, HAMBURG BREMEN.441 words
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Advertisement488 1939-04-26 2 (the ho hong steamship company (1932) limited. A Regular fortnightly asnrice between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, I Singapore, Hongkong, «.watow, Amoy, (KoJangsn) and Foochow. I Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday tr.ps. I NEXT SAILINGS: I For CHINA For RANGOON I -Hong Peng" May 8, 4 pm.488 words
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Advertisement127 1939-04-26 2 ■v HAMBURC-AMERIKA LINIE Damp'senilis GeselNchafi (Companies incorporated in Germany PASSENGER AND CARGO OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due -S' ix>re lfn& s.s. HINDENBURG vja Manila In no t t m*. DU'UBURG via Man-la May I t m.s. SAUERLAND Direct May 14 HOMEWARD M «y HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND127 words
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Miscellaneous268 1939-04-26 2 m mi iimniiimrmmmtitminmmnj,,,, w> j DAILY CROSSWORD"! VMM MMB VMMM NM tMNMVMIMNIMMIIMMntIii Bmmm mm 0 j I ■■■to —»i i_ "j 1. i 1 IfffSi l l4 li I 'I I i'° H yz I—bHB—HH— jHH JI I ______Jbblbbhbbm fllS CLUES ACROSS: CLUES DOWN 3. O hang care <anagram>. 1.268 words
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Article374 1939-04-26 3 LONDON COMMODITIES t> London, Tuesday Buyers 778 770 Sellers 715 16 8 4.1^ (May) Buyers 778 778 Sellers 715 16 8 -1-116 iJuly;Scpt.) Buyers 8 8 116 1 lfi Sellers 818 818 Oct Dec.) Buyers 818 818 Sellers 83 16 814 +1)16 LONDON SHARE LIST London, Tuesday.374 words
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Article142 1939-04-26 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Apr. 25, 5 p.m. GounuM Total fo» ■pan, Dividend Book* financial T'.\ dost Date Ex. Diy. year M Payable Date to datf 2ft'; Apr. 18 May 5 Apr. 24 570 less tax Tin 2Vz% less tax May 10 Anr 24 2ft% 3d142 words
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Article869 1939-04-26 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Apr 25, 5 p.m. Owing to disturbed conditions in Europe, a number of these quotations must be regarded as nominal. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin z\6 3|6 Austral Amal 4;9 5 3 Austral Malay 38 42 Ayer869 words
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Article102 1939-04-26 3 Singapore, Apr. 25. Tin at midday was $113 7 8 up and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 27 ft cents, buyers JulyiSeptember 27 Va cents, market steady but quiet. Although the London market as a whole yesterday was reported as being quiet102 words
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Article113 1939-04-26 3 Singapore, Apr. 26. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive: East Wharf (Gate 1) Nord 22. Sheers Wharf (Gate 1) Goncalves Zarco 19. Main Wharf (Gate 2) Somali 18; Hopecrown 16; Ajax 14; Cuacam 12; Centaur, Darvel 11: Kepong 8; Glenbeg 6. Empire Deck (Gate 2)113 words
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117 1939-04-26 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tuesday, noon No. IX ft.8.8. BU erS Rellert>pot loose 27 07i' No. IX R.B.S. 27 4 G.F°A B Q in ß':r> S S APril 27,4 213/s F. 0.8. in bales 26 7 a 27 F.A.Q. R.&.&-. F. 0.8. In117 words
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Article254 1939-04-26 3 6% Maynard Co.. Ltd.. $30,030 Int Apr. 30. Oct. SI 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: S% 1901 red. 1940 $443,000 Int Mar. 31. Sept. 30 .....iIOO 101 norn 1907 red. 19*? $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31. Scot 30 ilo6 108 norn 4V*% 1909 red. 1905 11.000,000 Int. Mar. 31,254 words
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Article161 1939-04-26 3 Singapore. Apr. 25 IR. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $128 R. (Siarn) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $125 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $121 Siam No. 1 $230 Siam No. 2 $215 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $109 Siam Broken Rice No. 2161 words
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Advertisement30 1939-04-26 3 j EASTERN UNITED I CORPORATION, LIMITED. MARINB, MOTOR VEHICLE, A!;v PERSON4X ACCI j,;; 1 OKKMEN'S COMPENSAA AXD f'UBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. I XT: CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W. HALL, General Manager.30 words
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Advertisement153 1939-04-26 3 OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL Ts keep abreast with the progress of economic developments, no business concern ess afford not to take advantage of the multifarions services offered by a reputed banking Institution with rean of financial expsrianca. ■i i THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED, Guaranteed and153 words
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Advertisement363 1939-04-26 3 HAXK OF CHINA Incorporated In China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Sineap r Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Asst. Manager s Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-ft. Cable Address: "CHUNGKCO." Paid Up Capital v h. $40,000,000 00 Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. t 5,200,000.00 Total Assets approximately363 words
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Advertisement547 1939-04-26 4 BUY SELL LOST FOUND CLASSIFIED-ADS RENT AUCTION AUCTION HIRE SERVCE WANTED: Agents for Java Tea Dust Leaf and RUidries, established brands. I Apply Box No. 431. ejo Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (957; j WANTED District MatiageM in principle towns, disprolng shaves, collecting paymenta and trai] ictin? business, behalf ot Company Salary,547 words
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Advertisement587 1939-04-26 4 I WANTED TO BUY collection of used gramophone records in good condition or would give Radio set in exchange. Apply Box 419, Malaya Tribune, Kua.a Lumpur. (920 > WANTED: Galvanized Iron Wacer Tank capacity 300 to 400 gallons. P.O Box 506, Singapore. iB72j WANTED LOAN $5,000.00. Will give as security587 words
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Advertisement596 1939-04-26 4 FOR SALE: Ford "19" and one Ford "8" Saloon 1937 model. Both in good condition. Apply 157, Lavender Street, Singapore. C 9_ s> FOR SALE: BS.A. Scout. 1936 model, excellent running, well kept. Appointments Keng Hor Morning Tribune, Singapore. «945, SINGER 1930 Model. Good condition registered, insured. $130 or offer596 words
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Advertisement564 1939-04-26 4 PRIZE PLANT COLLECTION. 500 perennial pot, plants, orchids, palms, ferns, begonias, crotans, etc. For Sale. The tot $250. Apply X J. Odell, 7, Adam Park. (885)FOR MALAYAN ORCHID FLOWERS !to other parts of 'the world enquire The Gem Nursery ('Phone 2011), nreprize winners Singapore Flower (Show, holders of certificate from564 words
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Advertisement416 1939-04-26 4 EXPERIENCED QUALIFIED TEACHER French, Italian, fluent English, gives private lessons; undertakes foreign correspondence own typewriter. Box No. 417, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (913) HOME SCHOOL. DEVON.—Mr. and Mrs. Rhys Jones H4 years, Borneo family* tahe entire charge cf boys and girls, ages 4-9. Particulars on application; refer Dr. and Mrs Reed416 words
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Advertisement457 1939-04-26 4 A Lonely Midrr, would ii ke corre.no G or woman bcUvH V disposition and Hindi ence confidential xy v bujie, Ipoh. X 5 fngliehman"~:t. of personable i.v intention- m a trin photo. Box No 4-> L Singapore. HUMBLE COUPLE SEEK IH means, daughter stamped envelopes Agency. 15, R< POOR STRArri457 words
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Article352 1939-04-26 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Apr. 24. THE case in which three Chinese, Ng Phee Kia, Tan Chew 800 and Yew Thor committing housebreaking by night at No. 44, Pasir tfianda, Teluk Kumbar, on March 12 this year, and in which accused JNo. 2 was further352 words
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Article82 1939-04-26 5 Reuter. LONDON, APR. 25. A SKED IN THE COMMONS TO-DAY ABOUT GIBRALTAR DEFENCES, MR. HORE-BELISHA DECLARED THAT EVERY PRECAUTION HAS BEEN TAKEN. Additional anti-aircraft guns had been dispatched, and provision was satisfactory. He described as absolutely untrue the suggestions that the additional guns sent to Gibraltar were foundReuter. - 82 words
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209 1939-04-26 5 London, Apr. 25. A SPECIAL meeting of the Cabinet last night lasted 2U hours, which is much longer time than is usually devoted to the eve of a Budget meeting, when the only business is to acquaint the ministers with the nature of the proposals209 words
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212 1939-04-26 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Tuesday. T IVELY t"i i cussions marked the I preial meeting organised by tho '*?r L' k'l Chinese of Perak, under the ausnices of the Overseas Chine c ia sid of the Distress Re'.ief Fund held at the212 words
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Article578 1939-04-26 5 PRESERVING BEAUTY SPOTS [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Hnnp'~^lf think that sorne thing should be «hnt;«f fc e i l 15 t0 late to st °P the wholesale destruction of natural beauty eno LhV S C0Untry ere lew f-n£S5 these readily accessible to the578 words
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Article305 1939-04-26 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Apr. 24. MUSHROOM town has sprung up and is growing rapidly in most unhealthy surroundings in the interior of Pasir Puteh, just outside the Sanitary Board area, following the policy embarked upon by the City Fathers to clear the slums305 words
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Article132 1939-04-26 5 London, Apr. 25. On the Clock Exchange, the imminence oi the Budget caused general quietness, out the tone is satisfactory. After an indifferent opening the tone improved With gilt-edged staging a final rally. Kaffiio are good and Tobaccos strong. The Budget provisions, which became known132 words
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63 1939-04-26 5 -Reuter. Berlin, Apr. 25. lIIKII Hitler's threat to take H cunter-measures against British broadcasts has been taken a step furl her, with_ the announcement that the short-wave news broadcast destined for South Africa in Afrikaans will be issued from today. A service in Arabic will-Reuter. - 63 words
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Article169 1939-04-26 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. TOECACSE a Chinese named Chew A* Siong refused to pay a debt, he is alleged to have been assaulted by a couple of compatriots and has sustained a fractured shoulder believed to have been caused by a blow from i169 words
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Article57 1939-04-26 5 Reuter. Berl n, Apr. 25: It is officially announced that the Reichstag w.ll open at 11.00 a.m. GM.T. on Friday Mid that Herr Hitler will speak soon alter. The speech will be broadcast. All factories and shops will be closed for S»3 minutes from noon to enable theReuter. - 57 words
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Article184 1939-04-26 5 ARSON SUSPECTED (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. 1 JHE Tronoh Police under Mr. F. J. C. Wilson, 0.C.P.D., are investigating a case of suspected arson which but for the prompt attention on the part of two constables might have resulted in a whole row of houses being184 words
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Article60 1939-04-26 5 Patit Bun tar, £pr. 25. MEWS has been received in Parit Buntar to-day, that an Indian employed in the Koloompang Estate caught a crocodile measuring 15 feet in the Kelompang River which is near Sungei Gudong, Taiping Road. The reptile was brought to the Bagan Serai Police Station60 words
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Article46 1939-04-26 5 Reuter. Berlin. Apr. 25. X COMPLETE purge of the Hlinki Guard has been carried out in the last few days by the supreme command, according to a German News Agency messagr from Bratislava. Several officers are said to have been arrested and others degraded.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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82 1939-04-26 5 Sungei Patani. Apr. 25. I Thr Bungei Patani Chineec Rubber Dealers' Association held its opening erremnny on Friday afternoon, and was attended by quite a large crowd. M.\ Lim Lean Tenc J.P. cut the ribben 5-tretrhed across the entrance to the Association's premises, and declared82 words
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Article248 1939-04-26 5 The following is the programme cf drills up to and for week ending Apr 30: TO DAY 5.13 p.m Headquarters, 2nd Bn SS.Y.F. Signal Sec, Weapon Training and Drill. 515 p.m. Headquarters, 2nd Bn S.S.V.F. Int. S.ec, Weapcn Training and Drill. 515 p.m. Headquarters. Ist Bn. 8.8.V.F248 words
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Advertisement641 1939-04-26 5 SHERIFFS SALE. T\ THE HIO I COURT OB 1 THE I t: A ITS SETTLEMENTS, [TLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. urn OF SEIZURE AND SALE DATED 29T8 DECEMBER, 1938. sail No. 500 of 1936. m rHI M iTTiSR OF LIM YEW TEOII DECEASED Between T h e British Malaya Tr.islee cxi cutor641 words
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Advertisement277 1939-04-26 5 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. P' T^ D T? R& >' i!l b e the Office ol the Director ct Public Works Onta pore up to neon cf the 9th May 1339, KB the following works:— Oonstructioi] ol Etabnrdinaie Offices' Viarters at Garden City Mplnca <AMS4x f6) CI .vs 111 Quarter, and six277 words
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Article87 1939-04-26 6 Ipon, Tuesday. AMINE TRAGEDY OCCURRED ON THURSDAY IN TANJONG TUALLANG WHEN TWO CHINESE, A MAN AND A WOMAN, WERE BURIED IN A LANDSLIDE. Tho unfortunate couple, it is under, stood, were pushing a truck along the ils on the embankment of a Chinesecwnc.i mine When suddenly87 words
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Article102 1939-04-26 6 F response to the appeal of His Holyness Pope Pius XII, His Excellency mgr. Adrian Devals. D.D., Bishop cf ;ne Diocese of Malacca, has issued *in order that special prayers for World Peace are to be said in Masses daily in all churches of the Diocese,102 words
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Article375 1939-04-26 6 Man Who Was "Wanted" For Over A Year Singapore, Tuesday. rOR over a year, a Chinese.—"wanted" in connection with an alleged fracas in a cofTeeshop at the mile, Pasir Panjang Road, on Jan. 2 last year, which resulted in a cooly employed in the shop being375 words
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Article82 1939-04-26 6 Singapore, Monday. OR allowing his premises to be used as -a common earning; hous&v" N ,T Lee. owner of a coffee-shop in Pagoda Street, was fined $80 <or one month's rigorous imprisonment! by Mr Kenneth A. Blacker, of the Third Police Cour* to-day. Three others, charged with82 words
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Article80 1939-04-26 6 Singapore, Tuesday piVE weeks' rigorous imprisonment was passed on Madarsamy who pleaded guilty this morning, before Mr. L. B. Gibson, the District Judge, tc a charge of possession of three ounces of Indian hemp. Accused was arrested by two detectives on Apr. 16 as he was turning80 words
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Article105 1939-04-26 6 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh Apr. 25. TMIK 38 Hainan* landed illegal} ofl night ago have now stay in the country lion Officer. The refugees will sail al waters round Lum )U which has already tx C. H. Dakers. Protectoi refugees will be allowed Lo reside105 words
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505 1939-04-26 6 Singapore. Tuesday. certain clauses in the will of the late Seah I. a Chinese millionaire who died in September 1925, he ruli void on tbe grounds of uncertainty was one of the suggestion; p il fourth to Mr. Justice Pedlow in the High Court to505 words
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Article103 1939-04-26 6 Singapore. Tuesday. Capt. Henri Martinet, a chemkl Noumea. New Caledonia, and bis com* t panion, M. Paul Klein, fn m the N Hebrides, arrived at tlte Singapore Airpar yesterday afternoon in their small raj" •jeater sports plane on t ii*•: i- vzy 1 France. Both are103 words
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Advertisement191 1939-04-26 6 E E r SELF-PRIMING PUMP complete with built-in engine to operate en Dicsed oil weighs only 91 lbs. Handles water thick with mud or sand without clogging trom seepage to 15,000 gals, per hour Self-Primed at 28 It., suction lift— 70 ft. delivery head The biggest smad pump la the191 words
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Advertisement169 1939-04-26 6 Do You Classes? vjSR* A little attention to your eye.now will reward you with long years of perfect vision. Let a modern examination reveal the evnct condition of your eyes! If glasses are not needed, none will he re^mmended Thompson Optical Co. 4, Arcade Bldg., Phone 3002. R. A. THOMPSON169 words
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Advertisement177 1939-04-26 6 f I The FIRST HISTORICAL PICTURE Filmed in Glorious I Tvchnicolour BRITAIN'S GREATEST 5 CONTRIBUTION TO THE SCREEN j "Si X TY j I (.1 OICIOI s I j YEARS 9 j starring j ANNA NEAGLE I and I ANTON WALBROOKI I COMING TO THE I jCAPITOL I HYGIENE FOR177 words
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Advertisement75 1939-04-26 6 SANATOGEN GREAT WORLJD AMUSEMENT PARK. LITTLE WORLD TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW FREE GIFTS For Fr.ch and every one of our patrons. AR A DCT TOTXM 1 dance v/iDAI\Li 1 630 10 1 9.30 p m. to SAT. EXTENSION 1 A.M. GLOBE THEATRE- SKY TALK,Es TO-NIGHT To-nipht "The Great Hospital Mystery" 5 Taisan75 words
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Advertisement8 1939-04-26 6 s I Coming Shortly io > lv ALHAMBRA! I8 words
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Advertisement15 1939-04-26 7 f Si ill ll li, ,1 ll IB 11 11 Hill 1.1.l 11 m 1,115 words
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Advertisement582 1939-04-26 8 GAIETY! ROMANCE! DRAMA! COMEDY! EVERYTHING YOU'VE WANTED! ll j THE "EVENT OF "THE YEAR! J I JSL oim;m\(, io ikvv (CAPITOL I ».15 I I! l3m i 3 SHOWS DAILY I The Year s Academy I^l. stkuart jean artiur I in his most lovable role as as Tony Kirfcy. the582 words
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Advertisement103 1939-04-26 9 j j YOUR FAVOURITE J| f rilmed in Glorious mlfklh Technicolor! I Utt^^M^^ Next Week at the j Capitol 1 0 JEANETTE jprscon, M^DDHALD EDDY I IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR j FRANK MORGAN RAY BOLGER FLORENCE RICE MISCHA AUER HERMAN UNO INWMMMMMI j ALHAMBRA So6n7 Jffi'i MUST A G,RL PAY A103 words
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Advertisement201 1939-04-26 9 [llw WORLD DANCEI PALACE I fTh fcarge*l Air-Conditioned Cabaret in Malaya with Bar and Restaurant Attached.* TEL. No. 2477. NIGHT DANCE NIGHTLY AT 9-30 KM. TEA DANCES (I'KEE ADiMISSION) Every Tucs., lhurs. Saturdays. SUNL AY TIFFIN DANCE FROM 1.30 P.M. TO f.3t P.M. I Special li.itrance To Cabaret and ir201 words
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Advertisement362 1939-04-26 9 K a y Fru nc i m tire*test P ieiurc S! iu«• "The WHITE A X G E L :uH^ f k A L IIA MBIt A 1 ji 8 BwH wm \?mSfßKfa- 0\ Ĕ\ cHV Kill Screen Play by Mark Hellinaer and Robert Buckner From a Cosmopolitan Magazine Story362 words
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Article687 1939-04-26 10 very ugly incident, illustrating the animosity with which Japanese have been taught to regard Britons, has occurred in Shanghai. The facts, as reported in Reuter cables, are such as to cause the deepest indignation among all British people and profound sympathy with their compatriots who are compelled to687 words
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Article1172 1939-04-26 10 E.T. Huang - Why China Must Be Included —-—3y E.T. Huang WITHOUT Soviet Russia's participation, the Antiaggression Pact, of which Great Britain is the chief exponent, cannot serve its avowed purpose— to promote collective security and to check international brigandage. This statement, without qualifications. <eems sweeping and unwarranted.1,172 words
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Advertisement160 1939-04-26 10 SUPERIOR QUALITY j CHINA GRASS BLOCK MATS SIZES IN STOCK. 3' x 6', 6 x 6', 6' x 9,9 x 9', 9' x 12,12 x 12', 12' x 15' 12 cts. nctt. per sq. foot including making up. ISOKiXMI N a CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. j M TO YOl160 words
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Advertisement96 1939-04-26 10 j x COUO"!. A X hemst] eh d t place of liner for very thin; i hciV'.» an bed li 1 2 x 9 I int EXTRA HEAVY SHEETS. The CH. 19 sheets are made for real har-i weai> They _^\m^^^^^^Ks are double warp and unsurpassed. Will resist the rough96 words
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426 1939-04-26 11 Reuter. Berlin, Apr. 25. d on reliable authority that Herr Yon Ribbentrop, in Foreign Minister, will recei c Sir Nevile the Hritish Ambassador, to-day or to-morrow. It is generally assumed, says Renter's diplomatic correspondent, that Sir Nevile will take the opportunity of stressing certainReuter. - 426 words
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Article143 1939-04-26 11 Reuter. polities] cor- •<» what Government [lowing last night's ma Cng and Mr. ill on His .Majesty unaninaity. agreement on > t-ated l t b«* contemigsa from 18—20 id Daily Telegraph) Mirror and Daily 18— Z5 (Daily Mail). i i lls the eorresthe same informa:d that the youngReuter. - 143 words
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Article, Illustration58 1939-04-26 11 De pite relief at the conclusion of the defence pact with Britain, Poland has not relaxed military precautions. Her frontier posts are manned and various classes have been mcbilised. Rumours of German troop movements near the frontiers still persist. Civilians are seen reading the warning, posted in a Warsaw58 words
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179 1939-04-26 11 Complete European Pact Reuter. Paris, Apr. 2n\ details of Russia's counter-proposals are beina re! it i> definitely known here that they do not Far East but they are more far-reaching than the a! proposals, which dealt only with Rumania and Poland. renchReuter. - 179 words
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Article48 1939-04-26 11 Reuter. Metz, Apr. 25. IT is reported here that all Saar miners up to the age of 65, who have been pensioned, have been recalled to work in order to take part in the frontier fortifications. Their work begins daily at 5 a.m. and continues until 8 p.m.—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article43 1939-04-26 11 Reuter. Paris. Apr. 26. BRITAIN has risen wonderfully to the occasion, is the feeline here following th? Budget newws, which has created a deep impression. It is regarded as further proof that Britain is determined to stand armed and prepared to prevent aggression.—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article188 1939-04-26 11 Reuter. London, Apr. 26. rjOVEBNMENT supporters generally approve of Sir John Simon's policy of avoiding an additional burden of income t;ix. says Renter's lobby correspondent. The decision to impose further taxation to meet the additional cost of defence is regarded as a gestur of British determinationReuter. - 188 words
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Article47 1939-04-26 11 Reuter. London, Apr. 26. PIR .Jehn Simon indicated in v his Bud«et speech that there wculd be a death duly increase of ten per cent, on estates of over £50,000. The total estimated revenue on the new basis of taxation would be £942,600,000 Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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273 1939-04-26 11 DETERMINED <<> defend Canton against the onslaught of Chinese forces, all available Japanese troops in Hoihow have been transferred to Canton. Thus he Island of Hainan is very poorly garr Ta o advantage of tt£ tion, the Chinese are i™™*" l extensive counter-offensive on273 words
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327 1939-04-26 11 CONSCRIPTION IS CERTAIN Reuter. JT IS understood that the age group contemplated as the first step in the Government's conscription plans is 18 to 20 states Reuter. London, Apr. 26. A MEASURE of conscription is now regarded as ccrta'n. Reuter understandsReuter. - 327 words
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Article71 1939-04-26 11 Reuter. London, April 26. Imperial State Crown will after all net be taken to Ci dn, it is auuioritai-vtl.v learned. It had been suggested that His Majesty might prorogue th. Canadian t'ar'.iament whiz in O.tawa and in those circumstance: the King would have wenReuter. - 71 words
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Article114 1939-04-26 11 Reuter. Washington, April 26. IT is learned that Ihe Department of State is including the Chechoslovakian Minister. M. Hurhnn. and the Albanian Minister. M. Konitza. among those invited to attend the special White House reception to the King and Queen in June. These prospective invitation:, areReuter. - 114 words
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168 1939-04-26 11 Reuter. Washington, Apr. 25. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has submitted to Congress a proposal to regroup sixteen Government offices under three now agencies which will be given control over all Government tending for relief work and social welfare. The new agencies would be called the jReuter. - 168 words
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59 1939-04-26 11 Reuter. Capetown, Apr. 26. THE bill assuming control ol the South-West African Police passed its third reading in the Assembly yesterday by 88 votes to 26. General Smuts declared the Government had no intention of incorporat tag South-West Africa in th? Union. The mandate gaveReuter. - 59 words
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Advertisement37 1939-04-26 11 Ight causes headache, m I the eyes Blur at t d irins Leading, etc. i'MFTOMS an atexamination by our Re_ I Chang is advisable. iout cost or obligation. THE CKKLIN OPTICAL CO, *«»uth p.r i»v Itiad. BtafipaTi'37 words
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Article1002 1939-04-26 12 Six Hundred Millions For Defence: No Increase Yet In Income Tax BRITISH TAXPAYERS ARE TO PAY ADDITIONAL TAXATION—THOUGH THE INCOMETAX IS NOT INCREASED— TO MEET THE BUDGET FOR THE COMING YEAR TOTALLING SOME £1,285 MILLIONS. £9 42,600,000 IS TO COME OUT OF REVENUE, WHILE £342% MILLIONS1,002 words
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Article86 1939-04-26 12 'From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Apr. 85. A N elderly Chinese stated to be a vagrant was found dead in the old market in Ipoh late on Sunday evening. The deceased was seated In a chair, it is understood. His perfect stillness rttracted the attention of86 words
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125 1939-04-26 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Apr. 25. 4 REQUEST for a further batch of about 500 mechanics for the war front has been received by the head office of the China Distress R*»l ci Fund Committee in Malaya, from Mr. Soong Tze Liang.125 words
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186 1939-04-26 12 i From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 2;>. JAMES Henry Nelson, the young ratting fitter who was sentenced to five years' rigorous imprisonment on charges of housebreaking and theft, was produced before Mr. A. J. Grattan Bellew, the First Magistrate, at the distribution186 words
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Article43 1939-04-26 12 CABLE WIRELESS Cable and Wireless, Limited, inform us that their company is pledged to devote half the profits over and above a 4 per cent, dividend to a further reduotlon hi rates and net the whole of such profits as was previously notified.43 words
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277 1939-04-26 12 (From Our Own Reporter* Penang. Apr. 24. "TT is quite obvious that you have i>?en trying to make money by false representation. As this is the'first Mmc you are brought up. I sentence you to two weeks' rigorous imprisonment. said Lll 2 Kcon Teck ln the277 words
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Article, Illustration47 1939-04-26 12 The photograph showr, the new School at Sentul. which will w ofTii opened to-morrow (Thursday) by the Hon. Mr. S. W. fortes the BTit i Resident ol Sefengor. It is «he msm grant-in-aid School under the ,i»,T r of the Methodist Episcopal Mission.47 words
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560 1939-04-26 12 THE possibility of an art exhibition in Singapore was discussed at a recent meeting of the Council of the Friends of Singapore. There were present: S;r Ong Siang Seng, Dato Roland Braddel!, Mr. T. H. Stone, Mr. G. M*. Waiker, Mrs. Bateman, Mr.560 words
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119 1939-04-26 12 Reuter. LONDON, APR. 25. [T IS LEARNED THAT HIS HIGHNESS THE SULTAN OF JOHORE HAS SENT A PRIVATE MESSAGE SAYING THAT HE WAS DETAINLiJ ON SUNDAY BY FRENCH AUTHORITIES WHILE CROSSING the FRANCO-GERMAN BORDER. THE REASON WAS THAT HE WAS CARRYING A CAMERA.Reuter. - 119 words
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Article124 1939-04-26 12 'From Our Ou n Reporter[poll, Apr. 2"). (SEVERAL important changes in k the Legal Service affecting Selangor and Perak, will conic into effect early next month. Mr. R. c Redman, CI S., Registrar cf the Perak Supreme Court, goes on transfer to Kuala Lumpur as First124 words
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Article24 1939-04-26 12 A new branch of the Nedcrlandscfi Indi che Handelsbank N.V. 'Netherlands India Commercial Bank' will °c opened at Banjoewangi (Jay to-mor-row.24 words
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Article169 1939-04-26 12 I From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Apr. 25. "THIS gaming was run by a syndicate and when the Police received inlormation it was discovered that the principals had told the other gamble:s tnat they had connived with the Police in the matter. There were about 20169 words
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Advertisement18 1939-04-26 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, China Building, Chulia Street, •PnONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.18 words
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Advertisement7 1939-04-26 12 IS Mc ALISTER Co. Ltd., W.P.S. 307 words
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Article43 1939-04-26 13 MOSCOW, Apr. 25. i'FVTY- EN alleged mem:i eounter-revolu-nage organisation instruction* of a igenee service (not country, have d to terms of imr; i: em eight in Iravna, Mongos included sabotage u> overthrow the iSome Buddhist ie ihe accused.43 words
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60 1939-04-26 13 Reuter. annesburg, Apr. 25. $SAGE from Hitler to GerA living in South-West Germane for past d c xpressed the loyalty will continue, i live hand in hand full i rotherhooo* Lierau, Nazi leader who rein ssage, urges them to allegiance and loyaltyReuter. - 60 words
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Article488 1939-04-26 13 TENSE INTERNATIONAL SITUATION Singapore, Tuesday. 'THE v..st week has been a very dull one and Marietta on the whole have drifted along from day to day waiting to see what »v:»s going to happen. The international situation has not Buffered any impel'ant change during the488 words
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62 1939-04-26 13 THE move to form an association of Buddhist women to engage »p Buddhist activities in Singapore, is taking shape. The inaugural meeting will be held on Apr. 30 at 4 p.m. at the Singapore Buddhist Association premises, 67, Spottiswoode Park Road. A notice issued62 words
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23 1939-04-26 13 Reuter. Apr, 24.— Two Jewish su•v policemen were shot the railway station in the rtcr of Haifa.—Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article439 1939-04-26 13 DREMOXITION expressed in this column vest irday that "an crisis may be with us in a few <«•>. perhaps a few hours," is ibea Ij on the way to being fulfilled, roe new British warning issued to Hitler through the Ambassador to Berlin may have been inspired439 words
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148 1939-04-26 13 Anti-Red Pact May Become Alliance Rumours of negotiations between Germany and Japan for conversion of the Anti-Comintern Pact into a military alliance are again abroad. There is a suggestion that Hitler hopes to be in a position to announce on Friday, when he makes148 words
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Article75 1939-04-26 13 Reuter. Athens, Apr. 25. PREMIER Metaxas, speaking at a dinner last night, declared: "1 cannot assure you that the world is definitely moving towards peace, for no one can give a real assurance on such matter, but I can assure you there are numerous signs that weReuter. - 75 words
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123 1939-04-26 13 Singapore, Tuesday. MR. C. H. Whitton, Traffic Judge, to-day convicted Mr. Frederick James Fuller, on the charge of negligent driving along Woodlands Road on Feb. 26 and fined him $125. The case war one In which Mr Fuller had been originally charged with causing the123 words
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Article132 1939-04-26 13 In his a4dre&l te-day Inspector Fran submitted that the evidence left by the path of the car from the time it l" f t the road till it finally stoppej astraddle a ditch, suggested a very much greater spaed than the 35 m.p.h. alleged by the accusal. The132 words
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Article82 1939-04-26 13 Reuter. Paris, Apr 23. FIRE broke out aboard the liner Angers while it was bein<r dismantled for demolition yesterday evening. The fire was under control at 1 am. Fed by the wind, the flames spread rapidly throughout the ship but firemen successfully prevented the outbreak spreadingReuter. - 82 words
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139 1939-04-26 13 THE Edava Madrasathul Islam Association, which has been registered under the Societies Ordinance, will formally declare open its premises at 19, Street, on Sunday, at 2.30 p.m. The Committee of Management for the ensuing year consists of:—President, Mr. X P. Mohamed YusofT; vieo-orc-sident, Haji V. A.139 words
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246 1939-04-26 13 Reuter. Shanghai, Apr. 25. T*HE Chinese drive in North Kiangsi has resulted in further sueA cesses, according to the latest Chinese despatches. Fighting has been taking place in the area through which Japanese intended to advance from north-east to Changsha, capital of Hunan, whichReuter. - 246 words
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Advertisement120 1939-04-26 13 ■IP Your Choice of You will be sure to find your favourite cheese at the COLO STORAGE. Or perhaps you a**e looking f«r something new. Mild, medium, or nippy, whatever your taste requires, our wide selection of imported cheeses can supply it Have you tried 'Blue Moon' Cheese Spreads? They120 words
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Article251 1939-04-26 14 Wednesday. OM two tic; were played off on Hong Lim Green yesterday. Both tic> in the V singles handicap did not conic off, and walk-overs were conceded to Mr. Chcong Chee Lim and Mr. P. T Wong. Results of ycst» relay's ties ar<- as follows 'A' Han if251 words
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Article114 1939-04-26 14 Fallowing veil the tics in the S.R.C lawn tennis tournament played at the Club yesterday evening:— Championship Singles: P. F. de Sou /a beat P. d'Almrida 6—2. 6—l. Mixed Doubles Handicap: M. A Cor deiro and Mrs L M. Pen tie father 80) beat R C Bam and114 words
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Article92 1939-04-26 14 On SaUrday Apr. 29 vs: St. Andrew's at S.C.R.C. 2 p m Chua Bo"n Con Low Kee Pow, K. T C»oi, Low Ke. Soon, Kam Gim Leek, Font? Kirn Wah. Chen Jen Jee. Ong Swea Law. Onfc Kirn Hot, Yap Ah Chuan, Un Hln On92 words
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Article75 1939-04-26 14 (Morning Tribune) Race I—ST. MARCEL Starlight Race Z —SILVER LACE Winsome Rate 3—FtJLCO Kuala Prince Race I—SUNBEAM Blossom Time Kacc 5— SUEVE ANIERIN Paramour Race 6—HEROIC STAR Grofmo Race 7—Miss ZIPP Orator Race B—EASTERN WAVE Lucky Star. (Malaya Tribune) Race I—MAID OF CASHEL Starlight Race 2—SILVER LACE Lisheen Race75 words
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Article71 1939-04-26 14 Following arc thf 1,000 Guineas prooaoles. Wavelength (Crouch). Light Velocity (Gordon Richards). Streakaway (Beary). Amy Rohsart or Galatea II (Jones) Quite Contrary (Sirett) Tit-Bit Sea Way —i. Flyolley t Harry Wragg). Auroa (Perryman). Infrared (Nevett). Oloin «Lowreyi. Her Slipper (Richardson I. Arsenal (James Doyle). Yakimour (Smirk). Kitty71 words
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977 1939-04-26 14 CARD OF EVENTS TURF pOLLOWIN€ is the full card of events for this afternoon's racing at. Bukk Timah in the second day of the Singapore Turf Club's Summer (Governor's Cup) meeting. at noon yesterday were Red Dot (aU engagements). Dainty977 words
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330 1939-04-26 14 COME of (he horses and ponies running this afternoon were given sharp spins on the second irack this morning. One of the best efforts was hy DISTINGUISHED (Mawi) who was yawls better than TURN OV&U (Dodd) in a spirited run down the straight. On the330 words
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Article128 1939-04-26 14 Following is the programme for th s week-end at the R.S.Y.C. On Friday there will be the usual afternoon races for all Classes, sUrtine at 5.25 p.m. On Saturday the 2nd Race for the Santry Challege Cup (women's race), will be sailed in the "B" Class.128 words
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Article342 1939-04-26 14 are the result „1 xrs -l terday's lies in th,. Open Invitation Tennis tourney Mixed doubles handicap Oehlers and C. Reshty i Nellie Chia and M. I r, C-_B, 6—4. 6—3. Handicao men's —C p j Ess and K. T. Ooi I 15 beat nasseh342 words
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Article78 1939-04-26 14 A billiards tournament, opt;; to members of the Geylano, Seni f Club only, will be started in the future. There will be three classes—championship and Handicaps B and C The tournament will be run under the American system. Those members who have no sent in their entries78 words
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Advertisement40 1939-04-26 14 .'»< Mi <m\ l>l i (Twinport) I nUD| uf Ownership i 81 IM.KH finish i roVYFK .it your divert ipv 8 (You must sit them now). BRITISH CYCEE AGENCY, (J, I'rinsep Street. fftfapirn Call or write for beautiful AEI -TT-'VI! i40 words
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Advertisement70 1939-04-26 14 RE-AWAKEN AND FED I those HAIR ROOTS! •r tying. Ttoy •n mmtf to* «r In JJ* •UleWr-potoniH ■g and choking dandruff or |r«aae wltH tea. SMS J *ourlili the Hair Organi X oTA LKO^^Tnii 8 22 s J Grower. YOU WILL QUIOKLT |«cc NEW HA I I *Mk\m BROWINQ i70 words
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Advertisement95 1939-04-26 14 1939* HUPMOBILES ARRIVING SHOBTLI IF YOU EVER OWNED A HUPMOBULF DURING THE 30 YEAR HISIORY OF THEcC FINE CARS YOU'LL KNOW ITS Strength Security .t. .>. Arrange a Demonstration Singapore Motors hupf aglnt;; repaireb 315—319 ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE. THONE M» All the world likes the Hupmobi'e. HAPPY WORLD STADIUM FRIDAY,95 words
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559 1939-04-26 15 H. S. BANK BEAT WEARNES IN THRILLING MATCH Bankers Now Top The B. H. League Singapore, Wednesday. 11. S.B.C.F.C 2, Wearne Bros L JNTENSE excitement was exhibited by the large number of spectators who witnessed the B.H.L. fixture at the Stadium yesterday, in which the Hongkong Shanghai Bank beat Wearne559 words
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42 1939-04-26 15 ew York, Apr. 25. PROMOTER Mike JacobsI 1 .to match the winner nheJoe Louis-Tony Galento world heavyweigM title fight June 28 with the winner °J ti Lou Nova-Max Baer m Jtmt I, for the title mber.— Reuter.42 words
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233 1939-04-26 15 ,ir Own Correspondent) Segamat. Till Indians suffered a setback 1 011 the town padang when I*, lost to the Public Works Department by four goals to urn v, the opening match of te se-amat District football league. There was a large crowd «atcning the233 words
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Article70 1939-04-26 15 T !t Yayu Athletic Association, Singa--1 pore, is again sending their basketam- to tour Malaya to-day in aid ol the China Relief Fund. The roam consists of: Koo Soo Guan 'Captain.. Wong Siew Jin (Vice-Cap- Kua Chwee (Treasurer), Ng Siak c Chinese Secretary), Ng Kirn70 words
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Article35 1939-04-26 15 In a division II a game played at Pulau Brani yesterday, the Islanders drew with the R.A.M.C. neither suae scoring. Play was even for the greater part ot the game.35 words
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Article50 1939-04-26 15 THE Singapoie Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation will meet the Pbilinpine World Olympic team of the; Fai Eastern University in an exhibition pame of volley ball to-night at the Happy World Covered Stadium commencing at 3.30 p.m. Part of to-night's proceeds will oe donated to the China Relief Fund.50 words
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Article58 1939-04-26 15 The following have been selected to play Cricket for the V.M.C.A. against S.CC on Saturday, April 29 at 2 p.m. on the S.CC. Ground:—Dr. V. A C. Wilton, I. B. Suratta, J. B. Shaw, X Leembruggen. J. P. Chrysostom, I Leyssius, Mohideen. A. K. Frank. B M. Barker.58 words
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Article47 1939-04-26 15 The following have been selected U) play for the V.M.C.A. Junior Department against Raffles Institution to-day, at R I. at 5 p.m. Lim Njit Siong (Captain) Koh Chit Meng, Wong Fatt Lim, Lim Keng Hian. Chia Soo Biang. Khoo Teck Joo. Benny Fones, Loke Yu Sum.47 words
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Article62 1939-04-26 15 The following have been selected to play Cricket for the V.M.C A. Junior Department against RA F. HQ. on Thursday, at 2 p.m. on the Anson Roau Ground: Au Keng Chu, L. F. Newman S Hope, Ong Swee Keng. L Aeria, Hoct: Lim, G. J. Moxon, T. Hale,62 words
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Article, Illustration32 1939-04-26 15 Van Cuylenburg goes out to save in yesterday's match at the stadium in which the H. and S Bank beat Wearnes in a game packed with thrills.32 words
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Article104 1939-04-26 15 CABLE WIRELESS SOCCER Teams representing the Indian staff and The Rest of the newly-formed Cable and Wireless Club will play a soccer match on Sunday at 5 p.m. at Farrer Park. The teams will line up as follows Indian Staff: Bernard, K. Kuppusamy. S. Rajagopal: Renganathan, N. Kandasamy. Amuruthalingam; G.104 words
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49 1939-04-26 15 In a Div. 2 B. fixture played or. the V.M.C.A. Anson Road ground yesterday, the Minesweepers defeated the V.M.C.A. by four goals to one. Goal scorers were Logan <2>, Iredaie (li and Benton <1> for the Minesweepers. Kite secured the V's only goal.49 words
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Article68 1939-04-26 15 The following have been selected to play soccer for the V.M.C.A. Junior Department against S R C. 2nd XI on Friday, April 28 at 5 p.m. on the S R C. Ground:— Wee Aik Chan, Choo Seng Chyc. S. Orton, W. Page G. J. Moxon, Lim Keng Wah,68 words
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Article352 1939-04-26 15 Excise 2, I.A 0. DOOR finishing on the part of the Indian Association forwards was the main contributing factor to their defeat at the hands of the Excise Department yesterday on the Padang in a Division 2B league fixture when the Excise beat352 words
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Advertisement71 1939-04-26 15 LOIIHItA" j 1 UTERINE TONIC). II The sovereign remedy for all I woman's ailments. 1 Kr vn :he world over a quarter of II a century. I for toning the II 'mproving general state of II l »e I'luod in cases of woman's II ailments. II Certificates of Merits and71 words
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Advertisement139 1939-04-26 15 A H 7 ELL-1»A1» APPOINTMENT as Accountant Secretary. Pjttt I Accountant. Office Manager. Shipping Bank or Insurance Officer. Cashier or B okkeeper Is within your reach If you train hypos. with The School of Accountancy—the »ff a<Jln > organisation in the British Empire for the bnUd tng of Successful Business139 words
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Advertisement116 1939-04-26 15 CABLE AND WIRELESS LIMITED i I FREE m mm To inaugurate a new service on May Ist you may sejid a 12 mm r word social telegram free of charge to anywhere in the British Fmpire (with a few exceptions). Hand it in at the offices of mm and Wireless116 words
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Article350 1939-04-26 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Monday. J FIND that the accused had caused grievous hurt to Eliatamby with a knife. I also find that he was insane at the time he com- mittcd the offence. Thus said Mr. Justice Mills at the Assize Court to-day350 words
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Article74 1939-04-26 16 FOLLOWING are passengers bound for Singapore by ms Selandia, which is due to arrive on Friday from Southampton and ports: Mr. S. Austen, Miss E. M. Burck, Miss B. Clark, Mrs. C. R. Gleeson, Mr E. Koch. Mr. C. K. Lee. Mrs. C. X Lee.74 words
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Article498 1939-04-26 16 Singapore, Wednesday. effect from May Ist inclusive, an inter-Empire plain language social telegram service will be introduced, between all parts of the British Empire, except India, Burmah, Canada, Sudan and Transjordan. "Social" Telegrams may be accented at all telegraph offices subject to the following conditions, (a)498 words
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Article133 1939-04-26 16 Parit Buntar, Tuesday. QUITE a stir was caused in one of the Customs Quarters situated in th? neighbourhood of the Parit Buntar Railway Station when a cobra was seen in the kitchen. It' appears that one of the officers when entering th? kitchen about 1.30 p.m.133 words
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Article329 1939-04-26 16 Monday. Apr. 17 Hon. Mr. Adrian Clark and Mr Mrs. E. V. G. Day had luncheon d Government Hou.se. uu ™eon ai Tuesday Anr i» Major Da Fontoura. Governor f Portuguese Timor, called on HLs v cellency at Government House. Wednesday. Anr iq His Excellency presided at a329 words
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Advertisement536 1939-04-26 16 NATURE'S WAY TO REMOVE POUNDS OF FAT! Kolls of unsightly fat at waist and hips, double chins, ugly, bulging limbs —all these are caused when waste products left after every meal are not emptied regularly from the system. But there is a danger in drastic, artificial slimming methods, and violent536 words
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Advertisement25 1939-04-26 16 ran EVERYDAY INJURIES ZAM-BUK hbrbml Ointment E SITUATED 4,700 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL WITH ALL MODERN COMFORTS AND CONVENIENCES IS THE ASTERN HOTEL CAMERON HIGHLANDS25 words
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241 1939-04-26 17 Three Chinese Charged With Murder [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. hinese, two of whcm were arrested by armed detective s in a back lane following a dramatic Police chase the heart of Kuala Lumpur on Easter Sunday night, iduced before Mr. A.241 words
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Article150 1939-04-26 17 (From Our Own oi respondent) Londoa, Apr. 17. COME score of matriculation sutu cesser in the Straits Settlements are notified in ihe London Univei- tv\ Usl of January examinations. fliey ;ire: Theodore Royapan Doivate study), Wong Poh Lam inese School. Ipoh). Second Division: Saravanam utta nar (Victoria Institution150 words
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Article162 1939-04-26 17 Singapore, Tuesday. QWTAR SINGH, ragged and hungry, rested his weary limbs at the nearest police station last night. To the corporal in charge he told a tale of destitution. In short, he, Owtar Singh, had come to give himself up. It would mean the house162 words
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Article92 1939-04-26 17 Singapore, Wednesday The Portuguese Escort Vessel "Goncalves Zarco' arrived in Singapore yesterday. The Goncalves Zarco fired the national salute of 21 guns on anchoring. The salute was returned gun for gun by the Military Battery, Fort Teregeh. Pulo Brani. The British Naval Gfficer of the Guard boarded "Goncalves92 words
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Article171 1939-04-26 17 Ipoh, Tuesday. HOW ail overdose of poison was mistaken for medicine and caused death was told in the Second Magistrate's Court before Che Ismail vvho sat as Coroner at the inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Teoh Boon Kirn. Dr. Wu Lien Teh, stated171 words
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Article124 1939-04-26 17 Arrived from N.E.I, by X.L.M. plane "PH-ALT"—Mr. J. Ter Marsch. Mr. A G MacDonell, Mr. F. Jansen, Mr. A Moes. Mr. A. J. Kane, Mr. Lee Sik Hah, Mrs. Cochrane, Mr. J. Heslinga. Mr. S.v.d. Vrugt. Left for Medan. India and Europe by X.L.M. plane "PH-ALT"—Mr. F.124 words
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Article110 1939-04-26 17 The Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., Ltd.. advises the following output fci the four weeks ended Apr. 22: Crushing, No. 545 Battery treated 4,230 tons of ore returning 1.170 ounces of bullion equivalent to 1.110 ounces oi tine gold. Retreatment Plant treated 8.73S tuns of tailings returning 858110 words
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Article65 1939-04-26 17 FOLLOWING are passengers .bound foi Singapore by the M.S. "Borkigia," due in Singapore from Hamburg and ports on May 19:— Mr. J. E. Harvey, Mrs. Harvey infant. Mrs. H. Schweizer, Mr?. A. Kusova. Mr. H. Schweizer. Mrs. A. Larsen. child. Mr. J. Sale, Mrs. S. 3.65 words
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Advertisement90 1939-04-26 17 If You Are A Sufferer Of DIABETES Either in the First or chronic consult immediate- ly THABIB A. i»Il>. HASI gX| SAN, 632-F, Aljunied Road, I -MjĔLWa Singapore. A trial will con\A Kf vince you! Specialist in T. vHpEr B Fistula and Piles. (with no operation gt* whatsoever; BEAUTIFUL HAWAIIAN90 words
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Advertisement184 1939-04-26 17 Medicated with throat w m soothing Ingredients of Vicks Vapoßub.^^^ C 426 CHING KENG LEE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In ths Straits Settlements). No. 9-A. (Ist Floor), I>.ALMEIDA STREET, SINGAPORE (Next to The Mei>cantile Bank of India, Ltd.) TnO.NE: NOS. 3918 ft 3919. TELEGRAMS: "AUCTIONEERS, SINGAPORE," AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS COMMISSION AGENTS. BRANCHES:-184 words
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Advertisement93 1939-04-26 17 rhe naval man when out at sea Sometimes lacks ?xerci. c fet really 'fit* he still can be if enly he relies On Pinkettes For men and women in all >f life Pinkettes are a splendid aid to health. To help keep the liver active, t: lispel and prevent constipation93 words
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Advertisement373 1939-04-26 17 The Staff Of Life IN EVERY SENSE OF THE PHRASE IF BOUGHT AT RAFFLES BAKERY OUR BREAD IS MADE WITH THE FINEST INGREDIENTS UNDER STRICTLY HYGIENIC CONDITIONS BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS. THE MEDICAL PROFESSION SAYS "WHOLESOME BREAD IS A DIRFCT AID TO GOOD HEALTH" therefore BUY RAFFLES BREAD FOR YOUR373 words
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Article82 1939-04-26 18 International News Agency. Changsha. OVER thirty Japanese soldiers were killed and 20 were wounded at Kuring when they were bombed by a sauadron of their bombers which mistook the Japanese for Chinese. It transpired that a regiment of Chinese troops on the day before moved outInternational News Agency. - 82 words
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Article, Illustration275 1939-04-26 18 RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT GO ON SIMULTANEOUSLY Singapore, Wednesday. 'gFFORTS to carry out China's reconstruction programmes have never been relaxed in spite of the fact that the country is forced to prosecute a war of resistance," said Mr. C. C. Chi, in an interview with275 words
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Article399 1939-04-26 18 China's Handicraftsmen all of C hina's refugees arc sent to distant places where the Government is start ir<r various land reclamation projects for the benefit of war destitutes; many of them, particularly the aged and the weak, arc left behind in the sustenance camps. It is399 words
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Article523 1939-04-26 18 Central News. GENERAL Wu Te-chen, VI Governor of Kwangtune arnvlT Hongkong recently from CnungSnl? i n a brief visit. In an Inter gj* .Vu. who is a member ol U \J l Central Executive Committee V.. that the Japanese plan for 'Federal Government of ChinaCentral News. - 523 words
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84 1939-04-26 18 International News Agency Hongkong; OWING to Chinese counter-oil and heavy Japanese casual! Kwangtung, eieht Japanese with about 7.060 soldiers on boi sighted off S.vabue en route to Canton as reinforcements. )(1 It was reveUed here that aboti Japanese were killed in the offensive during theInternational News Agency - 84 words
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Advertisement199 1939-04-26 18 CORNf "°p Instantly with V GETS-IT I Infallible, I yttt\ corn cure. B B mm* i Jjf/7 JjJ «ou g 2' Urn smoS, Motors ft you mon ey o ,ROt 's 'or- I F I J DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By T. H. Tan For Style, Comfort, Economy CONSULT The199 words
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Advertisement18 1939-04-26 18 HEINZ SPREAD Chopped pickles and olives, with delicate seasoning, skillfully blended with Heinz own creamy 2 AFB G4M18 words
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Advertisement127 1939-04-26 18 fat Reducing Secret Discovered In prescribing to the famous Movie Stars ot Hollywood, California, a physician has discovered a safe quick method to remove ■fly fat— o pounds a week or 15 ss pounds a month. This new dis< overv called I-ormode, brings now health and* vnorc* and a vigourous127 words
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281 1939-04-26 19 (United Press). Calcutta, Apr. 19. p RTHKR clearance of the debris at the site of Majdiah train disf astci 'l> 10 ,1:J0 am yesterday, has revealed four more dead s v hile tw° ot the injured have died in Hospital and one(United Press). - 281 words
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Article521 1939-04-26 19 POET TAGORE'S APPEAL (United Press). Calcutta, Apr. 19. "I/AM \n/J turn has beenlost in is, and we nuivt immediately gather all **ur farces under thi *ol< guidance of Nakatmajj in absolute loyalty, and thus make of the great ■jpertunitj that has rente our way," said Fort Rahindra(United Press). - 521 words
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424 1939-04-26 19 Alleged Evasion Of Currency Laws (United Press). New Delhi, Apr. 18. RETAILS are now available of the incidents leading up to the apprehension and arrest of several Indian businessmen in Japan on alleged grounds involving the evasion of the currency laws of that country.(United Press). - 424 words
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Advertisement44 1939-04-26 19 Daily India Page Edited by G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. jKs 1 i: GERMAN VIOLIN OUTFTT\ Vv y high 1 QUALITY. (c It>of l Stradivarius Model Violin. 1 Case and 1 Bow. Price from $6.80 SEASON CO., LIMITED. K< MUSICAL INSTRUMENT DEALERS). 115, North Bridge Road.44 words
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Advertisement33 1939-04-26 19 quality is really Patent TRU-VAC tins of 50 Mg^f,^^ I LONDON MADE would notice that they were just as I BY CARRERAS LTD. fl| satisfying and fresh as «t home. g| i hii.um4jjjijii«wiiMWlW!W!B33 words
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Article, Illustration64 1939-04-26 20 (1) A Relay race in progress at the Inter-Chinese School Sports held mi Jalan Besar last Saturday. This phcto shows the Girls Class I section race. (2) Mi Chan Vuk Que winner of the High Jump, Class I. (3) Members of the Chinese64 words
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Article, Illustration68 1939-04-26 20 Tnrcofjv^......-... mm mm heat wave Undon made an impressive sigh, from the scaffolding ln K'nnettion with restoration work to the V ictor a Tower of the House of Parli-imoni Thi* •>■.«<« shows a v.ew pas, Big Ben and along the Thames from the scaffolding of68 words
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Advertisement88 1939-04-26 20 Read the MORNING TRlbume FOR C j NEWS while it's NEtyc Saturdays.Speciai Sporfl 0 v.ent 8 pages extra at A cost. v GI nc eij ra ALLAN'S j INSECT B 1 KILLER HARMLESS TO llyWllifillj CHILDREN W|L^JP HOUSEHOLD USED IN MALAYA MANY LEADING WjJ^' CLUBS, I 4 \W? ''J INSTITUTIONS,88 words
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Title Section33 1939-04-26 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL XXVI -No. 98. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1939 iiLvi Hp 833 words
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2167 1939-04-26 1 Second Day Of Singapore Races Singapore, Wednesday. OOD crowd was present this afternoon at Bukit Timah for the A second day of the Singapore Turf Club's Summer (Gold Cup) The weather was fitful and during the third and fourth race? there were smart2,167 words
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Article177 1939-04-26 1 H, IIll(.\L correspondents of The '»»'«> and the Daily Tel-graph state JJJj "esotiaticns to convert the nl oininiern Pact into a mil'tary "■uee have broken down. Japan h °t t a commit herself to Jyj! for Hitler, the betog impressed by RoosetU °'«>r io his flezt177 words
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Advertisement84 1939-04-26 17 Read the MORNING tribune FOR S I NEWS while if, NEWS Saturdays:— Special Soon 55« f pages extra' 0 /V u/J/, e ALLAN'S INSECT (ZM^?^ KILLER HARMLESS TO Mlpff^lrtfl CHILDREN nfffattift* HOUSEHOLD USED IN MALAYA MANY LEADING J^Pj^A^'l INSTITUTIONS, SCHOOLS AND npSs2^ HOTELS I i| fc s BBa a If84 words
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Title Section13 1939-04-26 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT No. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1939 FOUR PAGES.13 words
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354 1939-04-26 I War Strengthens Her Radio Communications 'PHi: war has strengthened China's radio communications with the world. Prior to the hostilities, China had no shortwave broadest inu stations. Broadcasts were transmitted to the foreign countries through a radio-telephone station of the Ministry of Communications.354 words
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Article238 1939-04-26 I N.B. Readers' questions are answered free, but each one must be accompanied by a "Query Coupon" to be found on this page. It is MOST important that all queries should be addressed to the Malaya Tribune, and NOT to Broadcasting House. Will contributori please make a note of238 words
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Article39 1939-04-26 I AN important International Communication Exhibition Is being prepared in Cologne for 1940. Everything that has anything to do with international communications will be represented at this Exhibition and Radio and Television will naturally play an important part in it.39 words
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Article113 1939-04-26 I 4 M'.MBER of Alsatian dogs i\ are being trained by the New xiuth Wales police to obey commands »iven by radio. In a demonstration at Sydney, one ot the dogs, with a small wireless receiver and loudspeaker strapped to her back, was given commands by a policeman113 words
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Article276 1939-04-26 I STRIKING results secured by the B.B.( listener research unit have just been announced. They are based on returns from a representative cross-section of listeners. The voting in a list of 21 main types «•I programmes was: 1. Variety. Theatre and cinema organs. Military bands. 1 Musical276 words
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Article27 1939-04-26 I untitled onderstood power of station Tunis tttvi which has just been put into k lee and transmits actually on 20 *•> will soon be increased to 100 k.w.27 words
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Article, Illustration62 1939-04-26 I SIR ADRIAN BO I'LL the BBC's Director of Music, will conduct the BBC Symphony Orchestra in a Beethoven Concert—one of three to be heard by Daventry listeners during next week—on May 7. The concert is the second of a series62 words
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Article, Illustration271 1939-04-26 I EMPIRE DAY MESSAGE FROM CANADA A MESSAGE to the Empire by his Majesty the King on Empire Day (May 24) will be an outstanding event in the series of broadcasts on the Royal tour of Canada that are being- planned for inclusion in the271 words
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Article72 1939-04-26 I f rHE next Congress of Radio Art will be held in Paris from May 15 to 17, under the patronage of the Minister of Posts. It will be organised by 'L' Union dArts Radiophoniques" (the Union of Radio Art) under the presidency of M. Paul72 words
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Article197 1939-04-26 I Poisoning By Radio "pOISONING BY RADIO," a headline in some of the Dutch newspapers, a few weeks ago, did not refer, as the romanticallyminded might have thought, to some modern version of "the poisoned pen," but to an accident of a much more prosaic, and fortunately197 words
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Article51 1939-04-26 I AS already announced, this year's Radio Exhibition will be he'd in London from Wednesday, Aug. 23, to Saturday, Sept. 2. inclusive. Sir Stephen Tallents, at a recent meeting, stated that attempts will be made to make thL' the finest and most attractive radio show ever staged in the51 words
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Article61 1939-04-26 I TT is understood that Mr. Howard Marshal!, the popular 8.8.C. commentator, has arranged tor the 8.8 C to Wire his home so that he can broadcast without introducing a "studio atmosphere." Well-known sportsmen and others will be able to meet in his drawingroom and discuss various61 words
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61 1939-04-26 I THE inauguration of the Trylon, a 1 700 foot three-sided obelisk symbolizing the striving toward perfection, the reaching toward the infinite, at the New York World's Fanwas observed by the National Broadcasting Company with a four-way radio conversation connecting the Trylon with the Tower of London,61 words
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Article73 1939-04-26 I r FWO engineers at the Columbia Brrnrtcast Eastern's WABC-W2XE transmitter.; at. Way no recently set up a world record for changing a water-cooled power amplifier. This was accomplished in the space of 1 minute »1 seconds. The 8.8.C. ;jlate that to change one of tile large valves73 words
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Article, Illustration53 1939-04-26 III A speech by the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Stanhope, X G., D.S 0., MX., First Lord of the Admiralty, at a banquet to be given by the Lord Mayor of Liverpool at the Town Hall during the Centenary Celebrations of H.M.S. 'Conway will be heard53 words
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Article, Illustration19 1939-04-26 IV DAVID WISE, who play, M, Bruch's violin concert BBC Empire Orchestra a? 3 the on Saturday morning.19 words
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