Malaya Tribune, 2 May 1939
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section39 1939-05-02 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL XXVI- No. 103. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, May 2, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1939 FIVE 3»39 words
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Advertisement66 1939-05-02 1 I ADVERTISEMENTS bring you RESULTS for only 3 CENTS m word in this paper .■Jmwm*Tmmm^m»m -mm omm fieif ftalJi/ needs mtlh from a bottle it you will then be certain THAT his LITTLE BONES WILL fl eo GROW STRAIGHT AND HIS TRADE m ARk ,5Te Bk TEETH BE STRONG AND66 words
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Advertisement22 1939-05-02 1 MADAME PAGE I \TL 92, PICCADILLY, LONDON, lop Floor Battery BUlg* CASH SAUE ONK WEEK ONLY. Commencing 1st May. DAY EVENING GOWNS.22 words
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Article76 1939-05-02 2 CAPITOL: "You Can t Take It With You." \LHAMBKA: "Going Placed lov I ON ip Thanks For The Memory." v. »f,. i4k Hurr, cane Express flA»£iV«P fo ?,ffi Takes Hying." GAKRICK: -Filial Daughttr-In !,au fIAPPv u-no.n antl "Slrange Ladies. IArPY WORLD: Cabaret. Side Shows cinema, and other76 words
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Article25 1939-05-02 2 IPOR 'The Texaiw," co-sUrrh,. r Bennou and Randolph p£*V Abilene. Kansas chls holm Trail v com*** he 'ent picture. UJon f s cur-25 words
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Article47 1939-05-02 2 ALTHOUGH Betty arable's role in he: new Paramount comedy. "Givi Mi a Sailor/ portrays her as a clinging rise who can't cook, she is really an accon: ph>:hed kitchen engineer. Her bride groom, Jackie Coogan, won't eat in restaurants now that they are married47 words
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Article363 1939-05-02 2 S TO-MORROW FOR All 5 READERS. A doubtful morning j 5 ichcn things may go contrary to expectations, especially a' inter- views. Avoid these nhere possi- lie. Above all abstain from seek- j J iii(j favours, particularly financial j ones, influences are better for the afternoon363 words
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Advertisement331 1939-05-02 2 mum STEAMER SAILINGS. I P&Oand I BRITISH I I INDIA (Incorporated in England). P« *O.S. V S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Uuc. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 RANCH 1 17.00» May 5 I BHITI AN 6,100 May 0 BEHAR 0 000 May 20 RANPURA n'-'WO May 19 RAWALPINDI 17.000 June 2 X SOUDAN 6.500331 words
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Advertisement437 1939-05-02 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. j §NORDDEUTSCHER (Incorporated In The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. F r V,LA HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN". Due Spore. 1939 I in.. ELBE" omit.: Manila Dahen also calls Bangkok In puvt s-s "t'JHARNHORST" emits North China May 11 5 s.s. "NECKAR" omits Manila May437 words
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Advertisement474 1939-05-02 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP I COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fo'.lnightly service between Rangoon, Penang, Por f Swcltcuham, I Singapore, Hongkong, GwaLow, Amoy, <Kulangsu> and Foochow. I Special cheap return ticket* to China for short holiday trips. I NEXT SAILINGS:- I For CHINA For RANGOON 1 "Hon« Peng" Moy 8,4 pm.474 words
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Advertisement127 1939-05-02 2 HAMBURO-AMERIKA LINIE B Iteu'sch*.lusliraJr-eb« I Baaap/sclirffs Gesellschaft I incorporated in Gprmanv> PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD, ILE HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AN© JAPJuN PORTS, j Due S'oore 1939 J 1 m.s. DUISBUPC via Manila May 3 J t m.s. S'AUERLAND Direct May 14 «a PREUSS-EN Direct May 2* HOMEWARD V127 words
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Miscellaneous216 1939-05-02 2 Iyj— ——wwiii i w j DAILY CROSSWORD*] j g H MSP I 5 j i .—1 I—-I— 1 j j i I v m C, f« B A ROSS CLLES DOWN: 1. Mother of Bacchus. 1 A < mar t tree 3. A prim flower. 2 Worldly I' 2SSr H216 words
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Article372 1939-05-02 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Monday. orw Previous To-day Change UCBBLK Idle Steady Buyers 7 15|16 7% —1116 tfoot Sellers 8 8 f Forward (May) Buyers 7_ 15 16 Sellers 8 nd ForW- (MMU Buyers I 1116 j» ~d Forward (Oct.iDec.) Buyer* y 3.16 -jg LONDON SHARE LIST London,372 words
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Article50 1939-05-02 3 Hot Of Current Dividends LlSt Ul,u Singapore, May 1, SP* Company Dividend BookJ (x. DIT. J«a« Tin »**J~~5 May'? Apr. 3$ 5g Sungei Kinta A P r 25 May M l S May 6 May 13 May 7 S 1,.. Una. May 2 May 5 May 350 words
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Article759 1939-05-02 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, May P m. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 2|6 W Austral Amal «P JH 1 Austral Malay 08 «l" Ayer Hitam 17,6 ]?P™ Ayer Weng o r os O.io Bangrin Tin W.g J*E U Bat? Selangor •lijli IJ«H Berjuntai Burma759 words
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Article16 1939-05-02 3 Singapore, Tuesday. The price ol tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— SI 15'».; (UP16 words
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Article18 1939-05-02 3 The price of rubber at noon i* Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 27" i (unchanged); Sellers 27 (unchanged).18 words
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Article148 1939-05-02 3 Singapore, Monday. I MINING. Tin at midday was $115 38, lup 8 Aoart from Hons Fatts. the shares of 'which eased on the puoltcution of the Balance Sheet to around 61>' 2 cents cum dividend, the tin snare I market was dull but steady. I RUBBERS. The148 words
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Article233 1939-05-02 3 Singapore, May 1. The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong ana Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 3 ?1 London demand 2j3 3 4 Lyons demand 2040 Switzerland demand 240 1,4 Hamburg demand 133 3,4 New Ycrk demand233 words
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Article108 1939-05-02 3 6« M«ynard*Oo LtA.ISOW norn 1 Int Apr. 30. Oct. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: !S'«*s rT.*..J»» 107* norn lot Jan. 20, July mv» «t Apr. O*. 1 3% m A PENANG MUNICIPAL: 5% 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 int. May L Nov. 118 11J xl 4%% 1929 red. 1959-69 $8,250,000 Int.108 words
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Article140 1939-05-02 3 Singapore, May 1. R (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $J-3 R la™ W.CoastNo.2perKoyan $25 r. (Siam) W. Coa,tNo.3perKoyan $121 Siam No. 1 $215 Siam No. 2 *ivi Siam Broken Rice No. 1 *"J Siam Broken Rice No. 2 Rice Saigon Al J 132 Rice Saigon 1 lj140 words
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Advertisement31 1939-05-02 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED I IRK, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. <» HEAD OFFICE: mmmAMm Mm 1«D. CECIL STREET, WWOgOR*. (i moral Manager.31 words
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Advertisement180 1939-05-02 3 foVERSER- I CHINESE 1 BRNKING 1 I corp. I Undertakes banking tran- 1 I sections of every description* I I •Places at your disposal I the multifarious services of I j Its institution with branches I I all over South Eastern Asia I I 9m connections In all prlnoi- J180 words
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Advertisement339 1939-05-02 3 BANK Ol I'llliV* iDcoiparutrd la china by 9i*elai Charted. 12, Ceall Street. Sinra:. Telephones: Manager* Office Mj*. Asst. Manager s Office Exchange Dept. vXa a General Office Cable Address; Paid Up Capital wh. 140,000,***** a SS.T? > Ch. t 5.200.000.00 Ch. 9 020.000.000 00 Tse-Vung Soong. Chairman of Sung Han-Chang.339 words
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Advertisement544 1939-05-02 4 SaSs'Sgl i D «KOB DRAUGHTSMAN out designs from '<' E tpcrienee in den endvantage. Only first class lerience need apply bo\--3 Mala i Tribune, Singapore. i-< < teach Hatha' rlpture in Cambridge salary required. Apply Loyola v U lUton, bentul, Selangor. (1028) j WAJN i f>. A Branch assistant to544 words
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Advertisement428 1939-05-02 4 STRAITS CHINESE, 25 with P.M.G. pecond class Wireless Certificate, throe years experience seeks position a;) Wireless Operator or Teclinical Assistant. Apply The Daguerre Studio, 04, Middle Road, Singapw>re. (982) ENGLISHMAN. 24, married, eight years" experience as Merchant Navy officer, :«eeks post ashore. Apply No. 440 Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (962/ WIDOW,428 words
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Advertisement558 1939-05-02 4 MALACCA Required unfurnished house or bungalow. Good repair, to rent oiit- I able European occupation, Municipal electric light and v/ater essential, reasonable monthly rental. Year.; lease with I option to purchase it suitable and owner agreeable. Box 428, Malaya Tribune Sin gapore. (S#) NEW AIRY ROOMS TO LET: Corner of558 words
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Advertisement454 1939-05-02 4 CHARACTER reading and forecast by expert analyst. Send your full name Enclosing $1.00. Address Fortune Studio 34A, Sit Wah R'.ad, Singapore. (1024)' Educational WAIKIKI HAWAIIAN GUITAR STUDIO. Learn to play Hawaiian Guitar from qualified instructors. Primary Course—eight months. Advanced Course —one year. To: full particulars please write, or call at454 words
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Advertisement489 1939-05-02 4 GURU YOGI Cures those affected spiritually. Consultation. 34A. Sit Wan Road. Singapore (784, INDIAN 25 BUSINESS-MAN, seeks poox young companion, any nationality Apply with photograph P.O. Box 498 Rngapore. (10 34>' A HIGH CLASS and well educated young Dutch Eurasian Lady, 19. would like to meet a young Dutch or489 words
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Advertisement550 1939-05-02 4 Occurrence? "he funeral of A,-, ii "J? A'".:, CM* IteSSS' away peaceful, at w Lincoln Rgan 11 9-« P-m. The cone I 5 I W£ E—Majoor Wee Boon r fWjf peacefully at hi V 5. Kirn Yam Road pI E on Tueata y ff £tT MB a.m., aged 75, lea550 words
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Article118 1939-05-02 5 WHILE plucking fruits from a tree at Kampong Pahang on Apr. 27, Tang Peng Sian, a former detective police constable, fell and died almost instantaneously. At the Coroner's inquiry held to-day. Mr. W.G. Porter returned a verdict of death by misadventure. Deceased fractured his ribs. Cause of118 words
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Article194 1939-05-02 5 A special general meeting of the members of the Jamiatul Eknwaaal Muslimin (Muslim Brotherhood Club> was held on Sunday evening at the residence of their foreman member, Geylang Serai. tJ Tengku Futra. the president, wa* in the chair and there was a very jarge number of members194 words
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Article65 1939-05-02 5 Singapore. Tuesday. The number of calls attended durme April, by the Accident Ambulance Service of 'the Singapore Fire Depart unit was 263. and oi these 32 were eases outside the Municipal limits. The cases a r e classified »s foi. >ws. accidents 36; motor-lorry accidents 14; motor-bus accidents65 words
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Article, Illustration108 1939-05-02 5 Singapore, Tuesday 4NNA Lovtsoil. the A .soprano, will be heard at the Me rial Ball Singapore, to-morrqw iw nesday» 'and Friday evening; a. 0-30 P.m. Mrae Logoff. an d EftS the town. which she has appeared. She broadcast in Shanghai Hon gkong a Bangkok and108 words
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Article180 1939-05-02 5 IT is understood Rt>. r da Silva. the well-known Singapore lawyer, has eeen asuea *o S siAtive Council lp pi tee of Mai B B. s. Zehnder, Wh i h%* feJmtafehed his sea v as Eurasian j mcmosr. Mr. da Silva has already been pro annentl identified180 words
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Article43 1939-05-02 5 Singapore, Monday An alleged parang attack pna Chinese by a compatriot was farted yesterday afternoon at the Bffl Street Police Station. r1 The injured man had his kTt ear lopped oil. and was removed Df ambulance to the General Hospital.43 words
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Article401 1939-05-02 5 I Singapore, Tuesday, in CHARLES BONN IN G of the I han*i Fr son. Singapore, who d cd early yesterday morning, was buried the same afternoon at Baa dari. i Among the very large gathering. pretent besides Miss Bonning i daughter, were Captain O L Hancoc*.401 words
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Article16 1939-05-02 5 Calcntta. May 1: Some anxiety is .hi at tsn am- and 1- B« huurs overdue here.16 words
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Advertisement565 1939-05-02 5 NOTICE. hit. MATTER OF 1 o l PANIES ORDINANCE THE )M cHA P. 151) AND 11E MATTER OF H INTER LIMITED x lunUjry Liquidation) "v e rcby lven that lhe I abovenamed Company, I 7 voHintarilv wound up, oi before the 15th day being the day for that v tr.e565 words
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Advertisement143 1939-05-02 5 CUT YOUR SUIT TO FIT YOURSELF GIVE US YOUR TRIAL ORDER. THUNC CHYE CO TAILOR OUTFITTER, 23-11. COLEMAN STREET, SINGAPORE. 1 (Air I I It a id I I jprecautions j I GAS MASKS I I SANDBAGS II I 0 HELMETS I I STIRRUP PUMPS II I t FIRE EXTINGUISHERS143 words
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Advertisement14 1939-05-02 5 I A MILUON 38 TO THE SKY "THE DAWN PAiROL 'S LU t£* M14 words
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Advertisement271 1939-05-02 5 I Announcing I j A NEW TRUFOOD PRODUCT j: A PROGRESSIVE NUTRITIVE J I FOOD FOR BABY FROM I I 10 TO 24 MONTHS j I CONTAINS Animal Protein Bone Marrow emulsified Cream j f a Ie so,uble Carbohydrates. Lactose and Glucose i Mineral j I Is; Organic Iron Lecithin271 words
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Article81 1939-05-02 6 It is very important, doctors say, not to overtax your system immediately alter the birth or a child. When you are feeding baby yourself, you should take plenty of easily digested nourishment, For that reason, doctor- throughout Malaya recommend Horlicks They have proved that Horlkki stimulate*81 words
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Advertisement441 1939-05-02 6 W You will he JBe better in dAf htJlth, phv EBB sically stron fi»B?SHi U <er mental- if {QLVkI |EHj ly more alert fflSr I KJ and more pb- |W fl «b servant after 1 |S a few weeks' V Mm nurse with ml gS A DIBIL. \H from first-class441 words
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Advertisement32 1939-05-02 6 F«f titiiuHisfration cap at: ■^.JE? 1 KAIMO HOI Si: scientific service co.. 205. Orchard Road. Phone 4967 smsapore—Hon^koni— shanghai. SINGAPORE. HEAD Ml GUINNESS SI ME. DARBY S. CO.. LTD W.P.S. 143 A32 words
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Advertisement49 1939-05-02 6 NEW ARRIVALS"!' FANCY AMERICAN AND FRENCH MADE CLOCKS A GRAND SELECTION OF THEM AND SO MODERATELY PRICED. YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road) PHONE So. ZZ. W°ek Days Open fro.v •1 a an. to 9 p.m. Sundays Open fron. I 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.49 words
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Miscellaneous886 1939-05-02 6 To-day's Radio i i 4 SINGAPORE London is one of continual a.m. 1 XTT change, and in this programme 12.15 Sports news and Market notes. ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mcs) William r.Jollison will tell list- 12.20 Closedown. ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mc|s) eners all about the new produc- YDC 15.15886 words
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531 1939-05-02 7 Snigapore, Monday, •••ml took place to-day at i Cemetery of Mrs. Tan n< Goon Wins Lean, (i away peacefully at her :;."7 Onan Road on Satur- the age of 73. b< hind her, her bereaved Poii» Guan, and sons K. Tar.tr Kim, Thean Seang, Thean531 words
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Article36 1939-05-02 7 icel !>'• "onvoned ny tl c •1 i Syndicate for t' c ••••ui-pt'!).- a branch of J? c y will be Lcom; £an »71, Ra :e Course Road a d School, Tank Ron i36 words
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Article536 1939-05-02 7 Alleged Confession Of Dead Woman (rrom Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, M mday. STATEMENT alleged lo have eecn made by an accused lo a magistrate Dial he had killed his wfcc because she had admitted intimacy with another man was mention*d by the Deputy Public536 words
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Article55 1939-05-02 7 At the first annual general meeting t* 'the C.T A. -Juniors" held on Sttday the following were e'ected office-bear-ers:—Mr. George Cathe-asoo. Preside it, Mr. P. Bstlasihgam, Vice-president. Mr. A. Kanayson, secretary Mr. V Chelllah. treasurer. Mr.' a. d Pentiumbalam. Snorts Secretary. Coinmittrc: Mr P. Onanaaekaian Mr. A.55 words
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37 1939-05-02 7 \Frovi Our Own Reporter] K. L., MONDAY. A NEWS ITEM IN TODAY'S GAZETTE ANNOUNCES THAT UNDER THE CUSTOMS ENACTMENT, THE HIGH COMMISSIONER PROHIBITS ABSOLUTELY THE EXPORTATION OF PADI FROM THE F M S37 words
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Article297 1939-05-02 7 Bangkok. Apr. 28. THE health statistics for the seven years 1930-31 to U36-37 show many deaths from malaria and diseases of the intestines—an average of 33.382 from ma- J larla per year, and 27.713 per year from diseases of the intestines, including dysentery These figures do297 words
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Article67 1939-05-02 7 The International Buddhist Union, the Singapore Buddhist Association and its English Section, will celebrate the 'Vc-.-ak." the Anniversary of the Birth, the rnlightinment, and the Pari-Nibbana 'the Great Demise) of the Buddha, which fajls to-day, at the Ramakrisrma Mis ion Hall. Netris Road. Singapore at 7 pm. Dr.67 words
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Advertisement11 1939-05-02 7 <' Chew Betel Tel. H>H, 3:». Ksaph feond. SINGAPORE. 'mi 's July.11 words
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Advertisement171 1939-05-02 7 SHES/SIMPIY "SHE" enters. All eyes arc upon her. On every lip the question "who is SHE?" Immaculate from head to foot— styled to the minute—looking as if she had just come from the hair- dresser. i And then the secret is out. SHE only goes occasionally to the hairdresser to171 words
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Advertisement491 1939-05-02 7 SHAVES THE WORLD After two generations, Gillette remains the greatest name in Shaving. Why Because it successfully utilises every scientific facility for constantly improving the quality and precision of its razors and blades. pier Hearing Restored, 1 Head Noises Banished A,„ PArnlle bata Catarrh and in a natural way restore*.491 words
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Advertisement197 1939-05-02 8 I Starts TO-NIGHT PAVILION f v,„ ii U,,,h when thy .nu you «o"'t laugh Sail" until they've kissel and ma.lo up >!<vr,uso well. because y u'h LIKE these people! TIIiVXBiS For the MEiHOHY' A PARAMOUNT PICTURE HOPE SHIRLEY ROSS CHARLES BUTTERWORTH OTTO KRUGFR —HE 1)0A HOPPER. ih7?7tivi:ly LAST DAY! CONCLUDING197 words
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Advertisement93 1939-05-02 8 Mr** MY-..-.«#> ON TO GREATER j I RECORDS THAN "LOST HORIZON"! j j POSITIVELY LAST DAY! 3 SHOWS! Y °ihis %real COLUMBIA I DOUBLE-AWARD j) AT THE CAPITOL jj AS PRESENTED BEFORE THEIR MAJESTIES THE j i KING QUEEN AT SANDRINGHAM I Coming Shortly! j ■nii 11 'if il ii93 words
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Advertisement249 1939-05-02 8 jjj Sh« dancad on th* htarti ra*n fIS thraw ar har la*t...thi» dauling J darling of Far i 1... who at lm Wtv g«T* hat leva till h*» awn haart I I NEXT CHANCE PAVILION j HROXY BAR Open 5 P.M. Till Midnight A WARM VlttKANf LOVE |TT^aßnnoflßS P SSB249 words
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Advertisement238 1939-05-02 9 j Great World Cabaret) j TO-NIGHT 6- NIGHTLY 11 DAME HOSTESSES GET 100% Cash Value ON DANCE COUPONS A NEW SCHEME BENEFICIAL TO EVERY DANCE HOSTESS COMMENCING WEDNESDAY. MAY 3RD PRESENTING THE TRIO MA NHA TTA NS Quick-action Acrobatic Dancers and Comedians. GREAT WORLD AMUSEMENT PARK. MAY 10 TO MAY238 words
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Advertisement310 1939-05-02 9 t KKOiMiIONC lL P (ALL MALAYAN PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP) AT TH \EW-WOHLI) SAT. I.TTH MAY. SLr THE PICK OF ALL MALAYAN SINGERS. >■ Jp See tfce Java Nightingales Compete »1 Kronehoiuj The Sweetiest Malay Music will be haard W at its best, f 4 18 COMPETITORS—6 ORCHESTRAS. r Special Lighting Effects.310 words
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Advertisement168 1939-05-02 9 POSITIVELY LAST DAY J 3-15 P.M. 6-15 and 9-15 P.M. I! YOU'VE GOT A DATE fIPPPQMH A 7<p WITH A SCREAM! t\ j nS* Because You're VTmtTV|||||Nj| J WW H j LOUIS ARMSTRONG I A 1 to the joy -and jitterbug jamboree I iv* P of the year »,th the168 words
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Article683 1939-05-02 10 MOST people who follow Singapore public affairs were under the impression that the question of transport was settled once and for all five years ago, when the "mosquito buses were taken off the main routes and operation was given over to the Singapore Traction Company. Those who683 words
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1223 1939-05-02 10 ALWAYS intent upon taking his forerunners down a peg or two, Adolf Hitler, in his Mem Kampt conceptions of a German-controlled "Greater Ukraine," now an integiai oarl of the Rosenberg plan, envisaged nothing less than the seizure of nearly 350,000 square miles ol Ukrainian1,223 words
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Advertisement283 1939-05-02 10 II I HI B X R The Aristocrat of Cycles -Hi MHER CUPPER." T 5 auUfully An! bed In R?d jn. f\\ krength ft Lightness. The j\\ //slx\\ o^^''l i $81 complete with A\\ cx: hi Ml ;Jf $70 without \t HIRE PURCHASE TERMS ARRANGED. ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA283 words
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Advertisement114 1939-05-02 10 WIPE off your nail polish with TRIMS j X /\vV LA J NO MESS WITH A 3 NOTHING TO SPILL 1 ™W NO WASTE! i L' I Nov/ yo i can sr.ve minutes on and too ',v every manicure! To remove old, stale xULvt, .simply w*pe it off With y114 words
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753 1939-05-02 11 Employers Must Keep Jobs Open Conscription Bill Published Reuter. JRISR subjects in Britain and in Northern Ireland of eligible age are liable to be conscripted under the Military Training Bill, details of which are revealed below. Men of 20 and 21 willReuter. - 753 words
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Article, Illustration22 1939-05-02 11 City i Nevada*, May 2.— ity minutes' hearing. Mrs. yesterday granted a m her husband. Wallace veil-known film actor. k ter.22 words
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Article95 1939-05-02 11 Reuter. f|NE of the effects of the Conscriplion 1 11 will be that British sub- j age 20 to 21 living in foreign countries will be required to register for service at the earliest possible moment. This means they will be required to it-turn to EnglandReuter. - 95 words
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Article80 1939-05-02 11 Moscow, May 2. Red Army is prepared to fight war," declared War Minis "oschilov, addressing a big of crack troops in the Red during the May day celea million and a half troops civilians were reviewed by lis oi tanks, heavy artillery and raft80 words
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Article48 1939-05-02 11 Reuter. m Teheran, May 2. f seven Turkish planes which ed in the royal wedding tur s crasned hi rlaaaes while re>me. One occupant of each i Pout ethers landed safely places and the seventh re--1 reporting a violent storm 1 ibriz.— Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article201 1939-05-02 11 Hongkong, May 2. MAJORITY of the enemy in 4 t< nirmoon have returned to their v hips. Probably they will P">- v to Canton in order to replace ,v who have been despatched to IXI »n*Bi to participate in the defence upon which the Chi- »W201 words
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Article37 1939-05-02 11 Reuter. PrattviKc Alabama), May 2. DULDA Yen, Chinese sirl flyer touring (he United States on behalf of the Chinese war c-iuse, was taken to hospital seriously injured ■fter her aeroplane crashed near here.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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187 1939-05-02 11 Reuter. Washington, May 2. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has asked Congress to vole $185,000,000 to carry out a new Army Air Corps expansion programme which I increases the strength to 6,000 first-line machines. The President, in his letter to the Senate Speaker. Mr. Bankhead. saidReuter. - 187 words
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Article73 1939-05-02 11 Reuter. London, May L THE Ft deration of British Industries announces the appointment of a sub-ermmittee tc consider the best nuans of advancing news of British industrial enterprise and achievement overseas. The sub-committee will also consider v. hat part the Federation may take in assisting the Government'sReuter. - 73 words
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Obituary143 1939-05-02 11 WE regret to rcccrd the death this morning at the age of 75 of Major I Wee Boon Teng. for many years in the (service of the Dutch Government and at the time of his death living in retirement in Singatrare, Majcr Wee Boon Teng, whose143 words
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Article51 1939-05-02 11 Cairo, May 2. IT is understood that the British Cabinet yesterday studied definite 4 proposals for a settlement of the Palestine problem drawn up at a final meeting the previous night by Palestinian Arabs and representatives of Arab -.tales joined for the first time by Indian51 words
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Article251 1939-05-02 11 Reuter. The proposed settlement, which was handed to the British Embassy here, includes the following four points. 1. When order and normality have been restored a National Government with Palestine Ministers assisted by British advisers shall be formed, nigh posts when possible to be filled by qualifiedReuter. - 251 words
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Article89 1939-05-02 11 Shanghai, May 2. the Japanese Government has politely refused to enter int a military alliance with the Axis Powers in Europe, the Japanese military arc considering a half-way measure in order to meet the desires of Herr Hitler. It is reported that the Japanese military are89 words
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Article113 1939-05-02 11 Reuter. Tokyo, May 2. A warning that the Japanese Government is very concerned about Mr. Chamberlain's alleged statement that Anglo-Soviet co-operation would be extended to the Far East was given to Lord Halifax l.y Mr. Shigemitsu, Japanese Ambassador, on April 27 according to the Kokumin Shimbun. Mr. ShigemitsuReuter. - 113 words
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Advertisement113 1939-05-02 11 NOW YCU CAN SELECT THE EXACT J COLD YOU WANT WITH "TRUE TEMP" ri"L-j5 3 Goodbye to costly guessing Fo: Instance if you Irani about refrigerator tempera- 40 <' f S- 4 k tb lures just dial the "^ffi S3t the dial fa 40 d?g. nn.l F :iib^r±'»| ♦Trut Temp'113 words
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Article184 1939-05-02 12 FORMER PLANTER Singapore, Tuesday. WE regret to record the death of Mr. Ernest Laughton Hunter, connected with the rubber industry in Malaya for many years, who was round dead in bed .in his room at the Slamal Hotel, Joo Chiat. this morning. Mr Hunter, who184 words
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179 1939-05-02 12 Singapore, Monday. rpHE Court did not accept the plea of guilty to a charge of theft made by Lim Chiew Chua, 22, this morning. Chiew Chua. who was charged to the Third Police Court with stealing isfteks ot fertiliser, 3 sacks of pepper179 words
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Article175 1939-05-02 12 Singapore, Tuesday. THE office of Cable and Wireless Ltd. was yesterday crowded with people who were anxious to take advantage of the "something for nothing" offer, through which they could send a 12-word message to every part of the British Empire except India, Burma. Canada,175 words
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305 1939-05-02 12 Singapore, Monday. 4 N alleged early morning fight as A the result of a dispute the even- before among iwuspap-i vendors at Anson Road outside the < *Tict of tne Malaya Tribune, on Mar. 19, had a <o-da\ before Mr. Kenneth V Blacker, in the305 words
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Article39 1939-05-02 12 Ibmekong. May i.—The U.S.S. Augusta a flagship of the American a-siatic fleet, las duo Ui Shanghai yesterday where she will make several weeks' stay before proceeding to North China for the i summer cruise,—Chinese Central News —Agency.39 words
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Article44 1939-05-02 12 Reuter. London, May 2.—Negotiations between the Governmental committee and the German Government regarding evacuation of refugees ar e progressing very f:u-ourabiy. Reuter is informed. The L-ommittee is now awaiting reports from tho commissions which have been studying refugee settlement in various countries.—Keuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article37 1939-05-02 12 The offices of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.. Ltd. are closed this afternoon as a mark of respect following the death of Majcor Wee Boon Teng. the lather cf the firm's Managing Director, Mr. Wee Sin Choc.37 words
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Article87 1939-05-02 12 Reuter. London. May 1. THE Imperial Airways flyingboat Challenger, flying to Durban from Daressa laam, crashed when landmg at Mozambique at 7.40 a.m. B.S.T. A cable received by Imperial Airways in London states that the flight clerk. Mr. Knight, was killed and the radio officer.Reuter. - 87 words
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Article489 1939-05-02 12 Singapore, Monday. THE story of another of life's tragedies was unfolded in the Coroner's Court to-day at the inquiry into the death of Lee Yuet Ha, the 36-year-old wife of Chan Menjr Sum, whose dead body was discovered in a room of the Southern Hotel by one489 words
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Article48 1939-05-02 12 Reuter. Shanghai, May L A notification was received today that a French priest. M. Hermand (67), was fatally shot when Chinese bandits raided the Jesuit Mission at Haichow m Kiangsu Province on Thursday Ladayon (72) and Father Delalardere (27) were taken as hostages—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article100 1939-05-02 12 Reuter. Mexico City. May L TALKS between the Mexican Government and Mr D. Richard. \merican lawyer, in regard to the expropriation of properties ftf tne fereiirn oil companies in Mexico which were postponed in March, will now be resumed. This was revealed by Mr.Reuter. - 100 words
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234 1939-05-02 12 Reuter. London, May 1. THE attempt of Japanese authorities in North China to supplant the old Chinese currency with the Japanese Yuan is not proving very successful, says The Times in its City Notes. It now remains to be seen whether the JapaneseReuter. - 234 words
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Article90 1939-05-02 12 Reuter. SIMON Londo: v SIR JOHN SIMON, winding up the 1 budget debate last night in the Commons, said: "I am not persuad. Ed that,we are on the edge „1 serious changes for the moi Heve the general method m lowing is going to gel usReuter. - 90 words
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960 1939-05-02 12 THREE EURASIANS ON TRIAL Singapore, Monday. pOH having allegedly forged an official identification card issued by His Majesty's Naval Base. Singapore, and dishonestly using it as a genuine one, three Eurasians, Merle Winston Frugtniet, Christopher Gordon Rodrigo and960 words
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Article48 1939-05-02 12 Reuter. Algiers, Nay L A HUNDRED persons iUlhtfhC a number of Europeans, were injured, eleven seriously, during not ing caused by children thndlj fireworks at two Senegalese mWBI who, when prevented from retaking by on-lookers. returned to the barracks and fetched two hundml armed companions.—ReuterReuter. - 48 words
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Advertisement55 1939-05-02 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. THONK 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE MARINE, MOTOR, PEP. BONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AQLNTS" SEREMBAN POI BROS., MALACCA HONG CHYE CO.. K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG, NG RON CHEE, ELANG LEE ENG TEH, IPOH LEE AH WENG. PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LTD AND55 words
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Advertisement52 1939-05-02 12 a BRITISH FIRE EXTINGUISHERS As a unit of first-aid 5 protection, the illjpSO FOAMITE Extinguisher i$ the best available every type or s industrial property* '1° v c o c 9 ALL TYPES AND SPARE CHARGES IN STOCK. "OLE AGENTS: McALISTER 8c CO., LTD. (Incorporated in 3.&). SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR52 words
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180 1939-05-02 13 SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CABINET LONDON, MAY 1. 111 X X: ;A t\T J;^t K x^^ OLLOWING the otter's return from Moscow, ASCRIBED IN AUTHORITATIVE QUARTERS AS -LONG AND VERY FRIENDGH CONJECTURES REGARDING THE DATE BY WHICH NEGOTIATIONS IT.S.S.R. WILL BE COMPLETE ARE SAID TO180 words
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Article629 1939-05-02 13 J SPECIAL meeting of the Cabinet, at which there was a full attenduncc of ministers, at 11 a.m. and ended at 1.30. Mr. Attlee and Mr. Greenwood saw Mr. Chamberlain for 25 minutes the meeting, which was also preceded by a meeting of the Committee of Imperial629 words
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Article41 1939-05-02 13 Mi?s Emma Lu. eldest daughter of Mr. S. C. Lu. assistant manager ot the Bank cf China, died in the General Hospital yesterday. She was 19 years old. The funeral takes place this afternoon at the Bidadari Cemetery.41 words
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Article87 1939-05-02 13 Reuter. London, May 1. 10 ittempt is made on either side N i,, link up the Aimlo-Soviet talks M lth the Far East, Reuters diplo- correspondent understands, objectives throughout have beta parch turopean. Ii il is I \plained. is to n generally the forces r ««ion. :>ndReuter. - 87 words
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Article13 1939-05-02 13 An Imperial air mail arrived this Another is due on Thura-13 words
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Article564 1939-05-02 13 J l)A\ ten called Labour Day, nd went without the Usual disturbances in thote i freedom for cypres won of opinion For the £"at fatt* for many years tne Moscow Co/n 1 ommunist Internationa' nowadays considered t i i cal with the more national- j v iel564 words
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302 1939-05-02 13 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur. .Monday. h H emphatic denial that the Central Indian Association of Malaya carried on propaganda against employers or anybody else, was made by Dr. (President) at the annual meeting of the Association yesterday. "We refu.se to be made scapegoais ol302 words
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137 1939-05-02 13 Singapore, Monday. "♦JMiE complainant is not here and the BUapender is not here either,' announced the Court Inspector th'N afternoon, when n charge alleging theft of an "athletic" suspender was read out to a young man. The youth, employed aa an assistant In137 words
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Article141 1939-05-02 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, May t. pRICES of foodstuffs have been steadily rising and shopkeepers aie confident that the increase will be continued. In certain cases, the increase has been as much as 20 per cent. Ihe increa3 3, is only, however, in \mported products fur141 words
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Article42 1939-05-02 13 IPOH is to be provided with yet another cinema, the seventh, sketch plans of which have been submitted to the Kinta Sanitary Board for approval on princinle. This cinema, however, will not vie with the other similar buildings in pomp and splendour.42 words
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116 1939-05-02 13 Reuter. Calcutta, May 1. DR. Rajendra Prasad, new Congress President, told the All India Congress Committee that the new high command (Working Committee) would be composed entirely of Right Wing men, excluding Pandit Nehru and Mr. Subha Rose, who declined invitation.Reuter. - 116 words
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Article42 1939-05-02 13 The ambulance was called yesterday afternoon to the New Supreme Court building to attend to a Chinese workman who was reported to have been stabbed with a drill. The man. who had a small punctured wound, was taken to hospital.42 words
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Obituary62 1939-05-02 13 The funeral of Mr. Wilfred Georgf* Street .vill take place at 5.30 p.m. at the Bldadarl Cemetery to-day. Mr. Street was 28 years old and tma admitted Into the Tan Tock Seng hospital a few hours before his death yesterday evening. Mr. Street was62 words
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Article80 1939-05-02 13 As a sequel to a collision between a motor ear and a motcr bus at Upper Thomson Road on the night of Apr 19. Mr L H. Duthie of the Naval Base appeared before Mr. CH. Whitton, Traffic District Judge and magistrate, on two charges of causing grievous80 words
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Article22 1939-05-02 13 There will be a dance at the Royal Johore International Club on Sunday. May 14, and Professor Marvelv, the illusionist, will entertain.22 words
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Advertisement94 1939-05-02 13 'J he importance ot plenty of FRESH BrTTER for growing boys and girls cannot b? over-estimated specify AUSTRALIA'S BEST PHONE: SPORE 5376 (5 lines) a mmmm r/W PENANG 1500 1501 K. LUMTUE' 3331 (3 Hnes) SXCXS BUTTEKWOm 33 IPOH 110 111 (2 lines* V Add. of Singapore Cold Storage Co..94 words
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Article142 1939-05-02 14 FOLLOWING were Ihe results of the tics played yesterday evening at the SR In their lawn tennis tournament: Singles Handicap A semi-finals: R E Thoy i 3) beal GE N Oehlerd (+S) 3 6: 6-4: 7 -5. EG Wheatley I 15' oeat R H. Bain 3) walk over142 words
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Article84 1939-05-02 14 fOUfwim are seratchlngl and the running order for to-morrow's races:— horsfs. li s iiv t. furs. Marco King. PONIES, Class I, cliv 2, 7 furs. Judith Anton, S\ Charles. Codel!iis. HORSFS. Mass div 3, (i hurs. Numero Treize HORSES. Class div furs. Vision. Meg. Pereaton, Lady84 words
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803 1939-05-02 14 Van Breukelen's String Not Exercised (By "Marcus Superbus") |7i AST gallop* formed the major pari of this mornmg s training at Bukit Timah. and many impressive efforts were seen. Van Brer kclen s horses, a number of whom are fan prospects tor to-morrow,803 words
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Article42 1939-05-02 14 Kho Sin Kie Choy Win London. May 1. IT Bournemouth. Ui the British hard A courts tennis championship first round. Kho Sin Kie (holder* beat A M. Hamburger (Rumania. 6--4. and W T. Choy beat D. S. Minora G- l. 6—o. 6—3.--Reuter.42 words
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Article51 1939-05-02 14 The anal match of the Malay «hoola football competition for the ''ByedMohamed Aikaff shield." will be playedt en the Victoria School ground on Saturctay, May C. at 5 p.m. The finalists are the hrst teams ot the Kota Raja Malay School and ihe Tanjong Tinggi to day51 words
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Article147 1939-05-02 14 Joybells B. P. Tht drawing ()1 tsams In the Inlet Tram Handicap Singles Tournament resulted as follows:— Team "A" Tan Guan Chuan. K. R Krishna. A. RajOO. Tram "B Goh Tian Chyc. Lim Ah Chiang Goh Kang Seng. Team "C"—Qe?l Thiam Hock. Yeo Khee Nam Patrick Foo. Team "D* —O.147 words
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546 1939-05-02 14 Weights For To-morrow Saturday At Bukit Timah FALLOWING are all the weights lor 10-moirow's races at Singapoic. HORSES—CLASS 2. Div 1. I furs. Bur rant or M Heroic Star Scions (late Dutiful) 9.0 Gay Tad g-Jj Silver Monk J-J«J The Cutter J-JJ GoMen Plateau J-J-The Puritan J*« Ccmplaccnt I 1546 words
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Article, Illustration200 1939-05-02 14 THE Mtowing v.. yesterria> in the V tion I—raiment courts at Dhoby Men's Singles' Cha bayashi beat T. Ai/ Kamis also rec< a w.o. from R Nath Men's Double I Cherrington R Wakiya X Mak Yong Loon Chong Dawood Lim HeMen's Handicap I er M. Bilvei Reshty Awad200 words
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Article118 1939-05-02 14 FURTHER ties in the SJ U tennis tourn.< m Green yesterday, result* I "A" Singles Handicap: (—18) beat G.H Kani tired in the second <scr.» beat Poh Che 7 5 "B" Singles Hand 12» beat Wee Ken? I 6—2. 6--4; Cccd Wong i Teo 3». 8 G. fl118 words
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Advertisement37 1939-05-02 14 111-. Voss! DIBILIN CREAM. ThL' new scientific preparation is made of hormones and vegetab!: extracts and is quitr hi v when applied. It give-: youthful virility. Sold everywhere. tube. Distributors: CHAM CO., 2!), Robinson Road, Singapore. Jill37 words
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Advertisement221 1939-05-02 14 ROMANO AFOOT Capricii u5.... exquLsi 11 Shot s, I• nough I' r a spread in signed vith 1 i > capl un toil i l)r;u"! If til vti mow on i: 1 Ivoon<; vHKi s 354 J 5 N DoesYour Breath Broad "I WEAR FALSE TEETH Pfay Safe —Be Sure—Use221 words
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466 1939-05-02 15 Malays Beaten In Fast Game 1:1 Malays 1 MfRESTINfi the leadership of the Div. I of the qa F a i W th, Ma layS the R.E. yesterday defeated their 1 ivals by goals to one in one of the most interesting466 words
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Article158 1939-05-02 15 The following are the teams and starting time* for the Royal Singapore Gtoif Club Ladies vs. Island Golf Club ladies match to be played at Bukit Timah on Friday. (Island Club players mentioned first t. 3.30 Mrs. W. B. Ruddock (13» v. Mrs S. E. Dods158 words
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Article105 1939-05-02 15 t j Tne result of the match "Past PresiJ dent" iSir George Trimmer* vs. "Pre- sident" (Mr. H.K Rodgers» played on Apr. 30, at Keppel, is a win for Sir j George Trimmer's team by 5' 2 to 4. I Fifteen cards were taken out at the f105 words
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227 1939-05-02 15 IN a friendly game of cricket played on Saturday, the Catholic Young Men's Association Singapore, beat the Singapore Harbour Board Junior Service Club by 40 runs. Scores:— C. Y. M. A. Jacob Pierre not out 12 J.A. Dumont c Bowerman b Williams 0 J.C. D'Souza227 words
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32 1939-05-02 15 |N a Division 2A league fixture piayed on the Mental Hospital ground yesteiday evening, the R.A.M.C. beat "the tltal Hospital by three goals to nil.32 words
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88 1939-05-02 15 VfcKY poor and scrappy eamt t^,H?i ayCd a Gil,man bracks yesttSr manivisionl rfcTSLTJU* 8 or ,ess eve «P to *Er a,f no go 11 comine till late in the second half when Lo>al', right wing Mideas scored with a B y°.u Ye This88 words
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Article260 1939-05-02 15 IJINE cards were.returned for the qualmn fyiTig round in the Royal Johore International Club Golf Championshio competition, and Cheir scores are as follow:— C. P. Allen 74 F. M. Still 77 J. W. Moore jjy George Lowe B4 Dr. T. E. Cheah 8G T. W. Doyle Lt. Mohamad260 words
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265 1939-05-02 15 S.C.F.A. "B". .3, LA 1. JHE S.C.F.A. "B" was out of luck in their Second Division "B" against the Indian Association on the 5.11.8. padang yesterday. With better luck they would have in flicted a trouncing defeat on the Indians, who, however, survived a severe265 words
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Advertisement120 1939-05-02 15 uvende^ I Wherever anil tlistinrilon are 1 1 Bought, the rhoiee ot discerning women 1 Is the Yard ley English lavender. It« fresh, I 1 youthful fragrauee ensures Its welcome I I always and everywhere. Together with the I Yarclley Beauty I*re|»aratious it enliauees I 1 the appeal of fair120 words
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Advertisement295 1939-05-02 15 HAJIt FALL If your hair is thin or grows slowly; tf it falls off in patches or generally; il you encounter early greying of same; if you have dandruff or feel an itching sensation on your scalp, do not wait for things to grow worse, but go righ r straight295 words
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Advertisement58 1939-05-02 15 "LOIHUtiV' (UTERINE TONIC). The sovereign remedy for all woman's ailments. Known the world ewer a quarter or a century. Greatest specific for toning the system, improving general state ot the blood in cases of woman's ailments. Awarded Certificates of Merits and Gold Medals,'. Sold Everywhere. Sole Agents: Nlaina Mohamed Sons,58 words
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Advertisement158 1939-05-02 15 f Kruschen Has Transformed Me 55» f &£ao to feel I teas growing old. I had pains in my joints. I couldn't bend my knees. I teas really crippled. At last, I turned to Kruschen Salts. In eight weeks, Kruschen had transformed me. I am back on the road to-day,158 words
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Article137 1939-05-02 16 [Frew Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Monday. IN spite of the vigilance and precaution taken by the Health Department, typhoid is gaining ground and till yesterday since the beginning of the year, 30 cases have been reported in Kinta District. Some o! these cases are from the137 words
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Article38 1939-05-02 16 The P O. Canton is expected in Singapore at 9.30 to-morrow morning. She will proceed alongside the SU B. wharf on arrival. The Lahore is exacted on Thursday at 8 a.m. Both essel< are from H^n^kong.38 words
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Article550 1939-05-02 16 Sound Financial Position Singapore, Monday. MENTION was to-day made at the annual gene] Mentakab Rubber Company Ltd., of the importari resources owing to the present di Btion The meeting approved a dividend of 4 per which would absorb $16,300, leaving $39,687.94 to nt credit of Profit and550 words
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98 1939-05-02 16 Kuala Lumpur. Meajg' at the of cilpanVe homicide not amountuv; to T rlaselor Prosecution was thlt the accused was the head jaga V imnar Tin Company. A number of thefts "f tin ore had recently reported and the accused With in?ther98 words
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Article89 1939-05-02 16 {From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, May 1. T HE Rt Rev. Basil Roberts Bishop of 1 Mntanore is expected to visit tne SJffTE John the Divine Ipoh. towards the end of this month. It exnected that he will give charge to ah me office-bearers in the parish89 words
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74 1939-05-02 16 Do You Just Dream Of A Big Salary Dreaming is a grand pasO./te bat it will not increase your salary. The only sure way to get more money is to make yourself worth more. A Training vs the answer and such a Training you can acquire through spare-time study with74 words
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Article358 1939-05-02 16 THE annual gener il dm ling j ('(.iinem;:!,! Lin i Kuala Lumpur, on j g Goush, the chairman presHuag. After the notice ing was read by a re; Secretaries, Messrs. B. i U ad k Co.. uj] the chairman add] follows: The year was an unl i Lunate358 words
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Article43 1939-05-02 16 Arrived by tne v.d. Orulsen, Luyt, ag C A. Left by the 1 v Mr. n. Kasl m (Calcutta). i•■ i s sterdam). w° r (Lcndon* Arrived by t Shan Steven. Mi x Beynlng. Wr.K M> Humpbre's, Elliott. I■ J A43 words
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Advertisement78 1939-05-02 16 LONDON il iI IL mine f B ELIMINATES FROM THE SIDf Ml IS DIRT AND OBSTRUCTIVE SECT*. M 'urz—'\\ nam normally, abisinci feom «1 1 I THE HEALTHY EI'NCTIONING jj* W\ <V V THE HUMAN BODY, lEAUNG SKIN < I KAV !:,:r,:KS,n ,> V. R VICK CO. LTO.--«^ NO J(MPI78 words
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Advertisement10 1939-05-02 16 Kill M ~.'^.'J^L-~ •■*•< t•■if fi ,H|| n m Utii j10 words
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Advertisement235 1939-05-02 16 International Correspondence Schools (Overseas) Ltd., of London, 10B. Collyer Quay, Singapore. Please send me your free booklet containing particulars of the Course ol Training before which I have marked X. Commercial Architecture Training Surveying Accountancy Plumbing Secretaryship Engineering:— Civil English Concrete Advertising Structural Salesmanship Mechanical Illustrating Electrical Journalism Radio I235 words
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601 1939-05-02 17 he Malaya Tribune] I flit appeared in the tlx' 19th instant Prohibition in Bomcomments and coral reader of those to .see through the riving for cheap flinging execrations institutions who.se u id selflessness have nder in these days ever athirst lor our correspondent601 words
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Article707 1939-05-02 17 iTo the Editor of the Malaya Trbunc] Sir. -With war clouds over Europe, war in China, war tensions in oth* 5 countries, it is necessary and part of a defence scheme to propagate A.R P by every progressive country. Malaya marches with the times ta Air f?aid707 words
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Article240 1939-05-02 17 [To the Editor cf the Malaya Tt~,unc] Sir —I am surprised at the relaying of 5 6 *W# results Singapore. If the B.M. B.C. takes such trouble as to relay the soccer results from the B B.C. why will not the local station give attention to the local and240 words
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Advertisement147 1939-05-02 17 0V4LTINE TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE Naiu)u& Sweet %>steneK ilhlftm detif /^C. fcetwmhe cv Jfralfft I -Sjt The value of butter as an essential pastures in the bright Australian Wm^^ ln the diet of women—and especial- sunlight manufacture this vitamin. £p 0 Ĕ W motners—is so well recognised which is preserved through147 words
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Advertisement6 1939-05-02 17 INSECTS jfz\ spread disease the™ with6 words
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Advertisement367 1939-05-02 17 IMPORTANT] TO YOUR HEALTH IS WHOLESOME BREAD OBTAINABLE AT BAFFLES BAKERY OUR BREAD IS MADE WITH THE FINEST INGREDIENTS UNDER STRICTLY HYGIENIC CONDITIONS AND BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS. ORDER YOUR DINNE R RQLLS FOR TO-NIGHT Deliveries, from 5 to 9 p.m. daily. BMJOY VOI R Will II BY HAYING THEM367 words
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677 1939-05-02 18 Gen. Chiang Flays Traitors For Peace Talks THINA anticipated the Sino-Japanese war, which has been goin* on for the last 22 months, five years ago. As long ago as 1934, China had formulated plans "of resistance to foreign invasion and regeneration of national677 words
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Article, Illustration19 1939-05-02 18 Jfc* Limit Ktit E i rench tainaH* above p»-i 11» |iarli D inauKuruti-Mi J n (ll I *£gressitt!i i19 words
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Article49 1939-05-02 18 INCREASING I air force is claim ary circles, which bembers twice i drome at Hangchow. Various rep I that the Chinese aii active suppcrt to the which are lav. 4 ground forces. Chinese aircraft are al been bombing Japanese «2 south Shansi south j mountains.—lnter:..,-.49 words
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Article202 1939-05-02 18 RECAPTURE OF TSENGSHING Chngski XHE recapture by the Chinese of Tsengshing on the north bant East River is considered an important military victory ov strategic importance of that town leading to Shektan. ShttafM Ihe Canton-Kowloon Railway skirting the East River. udIWH Bocca Tigris, which is202 words
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Advertisement75 1939-05-02 18 Look for iliese trade mark« o>i i» 11 ara■ t c r d Qual i t y and look for the name "HELIM I I.LS"* on the chaiiiwheel, pedals, ele. The Strongest Cycle in the World. («uaranteed for JO Years. SOLD BY ALL IMPORTANT DEALERS T. V. MITCHELL Representative for:—Dutch75 words
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Advertisement15 1939-05-02 18 DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By T. H. Tan WOOD DUN 'DAIRY MAID (Incorporated in S.S.)15 words
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197 1939-05-02 19 "NO CONFIDENCE RESOLUTION IS SILLY" SAYS SOCIALIST LEADER Putna, Apr. 22. TT is a pure myth." said Mr. Jaiprakash Narayan, General Secretary of the Congress Socialist Party interviewed by the United Press In connection with the report that the National Executive cf the Congress Socialist Party will shortly meet at197 words
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189 1939-05-02 19 Bombay, Anr. 22. p,.„i Isscmhly was proMiiui'i! t< -day after an eventpmn la tinf toi ncailv two nil months. The session piiM important because of the rii oi i number of bills in ttll n uiih rural uplift, Hariupliti and introduction of Mam in the189 words
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Article, Illustration460 1939-05-02 19 Animal Crushes And Swallows The Victim Up To The Waist Terrible Tragedy At The Alipore Zoo Calcutta, Apr. 24. TERRIBLE tragedy occurred in the Alipore Zoological Gardens this afternoon when a woman visitor (20) while trying to feed a hippopotamus, was dragged down460 words
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Article53 1939-05-02 19 Bombay. Apr. 24.—The Bombay Legislative Council was prorogued to-day •ifter a leng and eventful session. As many as five official bills, one official resolution and a heavy agenda of nonofficial business were gone thr,ough to day and finally disposed of before the last sitting of the session came to an53 words
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Article257 1939-05-02 19 NEW PROCESS INVENTED Calcutta. Apr. 2K. l'rahlad Roy, who left for Maux ri<iu« on Sept. 11. last, with a Special Foreign Research Scholarship from the Calcutta University, has invented a new method of manufactures sugar by which UO per ccnt. of sugar can l.e extracted from the257 words
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Advertisement206 1939-05-02 19 NEW BEAUTY RF* IN YOUR FINGERTIPS B 'l Enjoy the thrill of faultlessly manicured nails—soft accents to bring new V grace and beauty to your hands! Make y our manicure a semi-weekly beauty ritual with Cutex —and be sure to have FOR A on hand the three essential Cutcx prcp-<-OMPIETE206 words
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Advertisement203 1939-05-02 19 Daily India j Page I Edited by j C.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. s i 2 I When you feel listless and tired, unable to sleep or to 58% more concentrate on your work, there is usually one thing J energy after 14 days wrong with you—your nerves. Exhausted, starved nerves Extensive203 words
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Article, Illustration88 1939-05-02 20 Company of the S.V.C., the Mala s, held a one-day camo at the Volunteers Camp at Siglap recently, 'there vare about 250 ranks who attended this camp which was a great success, and held on the occasion in? Malays' cererr.mv of the "Mandi Safar". Land88 words
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Article, Illustration31 1939-05-02 20 lord Ebbishani Chaacdtaf of Ihe 8 Primrose Day. A wreath of primroses was laid by shows children placing primroses on the Beaconsfield statW in pnoio31 words
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Advertisement41 1939-05-02 20 Raul th, MORNING TMKjJ FOR NEWS while ft Saturdays:— Special I RELIABLE GERMAN VIOLIN OUTFIT. 23^^*?*^ Consists of 1 Stradivarius Model Violin. 1 Case and l r Price trom fcb.su w SEASON CO., LIMITED. (MUSICAi, INSTRUMENT DEALERS). 115, North Bridge Road. >41 words
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