Malaya Tribune, 4 May 1939
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section39 1939-05-04 1 The Malaya Tribune Alalayq's Nationa I Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL. XXVI —No. 105. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, May 4, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1939 22Di39 words
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Advertisement203 1939-05-04 1 THE HOME MADE BEAUTIFUL BY Sunco Furniture AURORA LTD., 101, VICTORIA STREET, uate FRANKEL'S). «FRIGIDAIia:|==- k 'ort>iis namr repore you buy I onea i r n Sfffl 0 |kA| H ssT^ SWE lv 0 II TIME TROi'BLE REGRET WILLIAM JACKS CONSULT FRIGIDAIRK roR \jj CO. (MALAYA) LTD. REFRIGERATION KKQURFMEM IS203 words
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Advertisement53 1939-05-04 1 v SOLE IMPORTERS I EAST ASIATIC CO ltd, SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG I m Oa Bp**" y oo tig leads the iradi With anj'i <- ing heel shapes...and calf...w tit a newv&mnl rust rhade thai tddi sparkling contrast to the bin?*, greens and browns. Sec his collection at: 354 356,53 words
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Advertisement357 1939-05-04 1 MADAME PAGE LATE D 2. PICCADILLY, LONDON. Top Floor, Battery Bldgs- ASH SALE ONE WEEK ONLY. Commencing Ist May. DAY EVENING GOWNS. The finest TONIC ever invented 4 caution BBJ >m?/BmBBpP Beware Bitters. Sec that this KSSfff f £)is It s FAR MORE than a pick-me-up the bottle anJ that357 words
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Article60 1939-05-04 2 ACROSS:—3, Spindrift. 8, Medusa. 10, Creditable. 11, Gallic. 12, Staved. 13, Retards. 14. Score. 15, Sloth. 21, Parched. 23, Pavane 24, Roscid. 25, Magistrate. 26, Simile 27. Streamlet. DOWN:—I. Pedantic. 2, Gulliver. 4. Prepare. 5. Naivety. 6, Reader. 7, Felons. 9. Accede. 16. Lovesome. 17. Tangible.60 words
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Article56 1939-05-04 2 CAPITOL: "Sweethearts." ALHAMBRA: "Suez." PAVILION: "Zaza." ROYAL: "Fatima." MARLBOROUGH: "Bhagya Leela" ROXY: "Rreaking the Ice." GARrtirK: "Yellow Jack and "The Law of the Wild" (serial: 6 chapters) HAPPY WORLD: Cabaret, Side Shows cinema, and other at tractions. WORLD: Cabaret, Side Show: merry-go-round cinenu rides. GREAT WORLD: Cabaret,56 words
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Article30 1939-05-04 2 Frank Lloyd, producer-director of "If ere King, has the largest cact nt a£ n any Honywood lot T^ere R«fhh bGSldes Ronald Colman Bald R.thbone and Frances Dee in the p.?30 words
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225 1939-05-04 2 riRST-CLASG light musical comedy 1« provided at the Capitol theatre in Sweethearts," in which Jeanette Mac Donald as Gwen Marlowe, and Nelson Eddy as Ernest Lane, give the outstanding performances of their screen can era. The play is225 words
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Article83 1939-05-04 2 FATIMA," an excellent film of modern Malay romance which opened lasi night at the Theatre Royal, whicn attracted a large audience, is an exceiien musical. Starring Miss Rokiah and other of "Terang Bulan." the film deals wi the glorious romance of a Malay co It83 words
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Advertisement426 1939-05-04 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO.S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore 1939 RANCHI 17,000 May X BHUTAN 6,100 May I RANPURA 17.000 May 1! X BEHAR 6,000 May 2( RAWALPINDI 17,000 June X SOUDAN 6,500 June S CHITRAL 15.0C0 June 1( CORFU 15,000 June426 words
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Advertisement479 1939-05-04 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDEUTSCHEB LIOYD, (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 s.s. "S'CHARNHORST'' emits North China May 11 s..s. "NECKAR" omits Manila May 17 I m.s. "COBURG omits Dairen and Japan May 26 HOMEWARD. For479 words
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Advertisement492 1939-05-04 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly .service between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore. Hongkong, Gwatow, Amoy, (Kulangsu) and Foochow. Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS:For CHINA For RANGOON "Hong Peng" May 8, 4 pm. "Hong Kheng" Ma 6 "Hong Kheng" May492 words
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Advertisement144 1939-05-04 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE B Deu'sch-AustralKche Dampfschifts Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated In Germany) PASSENGER AND CAHGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due 9'oore 1039 t ULS. SAUERLAND via Manila May 14 s.s. PREUQSEN Direct May 21 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN Direct j un 11 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN I144 words
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Miscellaneous181 1939-05-04 2 A- j• mmm I j DAILY CROSSWORD mm **it Ifll I I I eHh I __F^^ —1.—J CLUES ACROSS: 27. Highest point, 1. A First" consideration nowadays. CLUES DOWN: 3. Tea soils (anagram). I. Hard to come by. 7. Reach one's journey's end. 2, Prescribed form of words. 9. Animated.181 words
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Article426 1939-05-04 3 i LONDON COMMODITIES lICBBLR Previous Weto «"ft»; Steady Steady 7 Cnange SSS 8 ***** 8 7 15 6 l!Cl(J u„e, SSS J»I" J«U. I 3nd Forward (July, Sept.) Buyers 8 116 8 1H +I'lB1 18 Sellers B'i 8". ;rd Forward (Oct.jDec.) Buyers B'i gi/° Sellers B'i B'/"426 words
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Article107 1939-05-04 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, May 3, 5 p.m. r> Total foi company Dividend Books financial riv dost Date *a. Div. yeai Payable Date to datf A mal li/ 2 d. May 12 May 19 May 13 2V 2 nu *m Tin 2fc«* Apr. 18 May 5107 words
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Article835 1939-05-04 3 Quotations By Eraser And Co. MINING Singapore, May 3, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin j6 3 6 Austral Amal 4 9 5 3cd Austral Malay 38 42Ayer Hitam 18,- 18 9xd Ayer Weng 0.t>5 0.70 Bangrin Tin 18 6 19 6 Batu835 words
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Article17 1939-05-04 3 Singapore, Thursday. ih e price oi tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:-. $114% (down fife).17 words
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Article17 1939-05-04 3 The price of rubber at noon iv Singapore to-riav was: Huyors 27% (up Sellers 27% (up17 words
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Article46 1939-05-04 3 Foreign imports of tin ore to Malaya unng April were 2,689 tons, a total of 10,682 tons for the first four months of tne year. This represents an increase of '1.267 tons over the quantity imported in the first four months of last year46 words
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Article42 1939-05-04 3 Foreign imports of rubber into Malaya in April were 13.996 tons, a total cf 60.969 tons for the first four months of the year. This is 7,046 tons more thao the total for the first foiy months of last year.42 words
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Article25 1939-05-04 3 Singapore, May 3. The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation.25 words
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Article113 1939-05-04 3 London T.T. 23 34 London demand 2 3 34 Lyons demand ?040 Switzerland demand 240 114 Hamburg demand 133 3 4 New York demand 54 iq Montreal demand 54 4 Batavia demand 101 Bamarang demand 100 7 3 Calcutta demand 154 s B Bombay demand 154 5 0 Rangoon113 words
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Article78 1939-05-04 3 London T.T. 1t ir London demand 2 3 iiRS London 30 days' .sight 2 4 1132 London 60 days' sight 2 4 116 London 3 months' sight 2 4 \2 London 4 months' sight 2413 New York demand 54 11 in Yew York. 90 ds S Calcutta demand mii78 words
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Article254 1939-05-04 3 6% Maynard A Co.. Ltd.. 830,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 M 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 1% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 .....*IOO 101 norn 4%% 1907 red. 19*7 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Scot SO 106 108 norn 4%% 1909 red. 1955 J1,000,000254 words
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Article167 1939-05-04 3 Singapore, May 3. MINING. Tin at midday was $115 down *a. Business was again deadly dull in the tin share market to-day, although both London and'N:w York reported brighter conditions. The only bright spot in the local market was a smad demand for Southern Kintas which were167 words
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Article87 1939-05-04 3 Faris 176 47 64 New York 4.68 8 Montreal 4.70 3 16 Brussels 27.50V 2 Geneva 20.85 Amsterdam 8.773« Milan 89 Berlin 11.67 Rio de Janeiro 2 13 16 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Prague nom. Helsingfors 2263,4 Madrid nominal Lisbon HOVi London, May 3. Atnens 547 Bucharest 66087 words
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Advertisement38 1939-05-04 3 THE EASTERN UNITED A MKVN( t CORPORATION, LIMITED M VRINE, MOTOR VEHICLE. I), 1 JRV, PERSON \L ACT I Tii.V WO «KMEN»S (OMPENSA N AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. jjg OFFICE: CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W. HALL, Oeneral Manaper38 words
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Advertisement170 1939-05-04 3 OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL To keep abreast with the progress of economic developments, no business concern can afford not to take advantage of the multifarious services offered by a reputed banking institution with years of financial experience. i i MASTLKa. 19-25. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone: Manager's Office 1">1-170 words
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Advertisement360 1939-05-04 3 BANK OF 4 UĔNA incorporated In China by Special Charter >. 12, Cecil Street, Singapore Telephones; Manager'j Otllce «444. "Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188 fIL Cable Address: CUUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital w h. 540,000,000 00 Reserve Funds in Excess of en. 5,200,000 00 Total Assets360 words
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Obituary132 1939-05-04 4 WEE—Majoor Wee Boon Teng passed away peacefully at his residence, No. 5, Kirn Yam Road, off River Valley Road, on Tuesday, May 2, at 2.05 a.m., aged 75, leaving behind his two beloved wives, two aged sister.-, 5 sons, Wee Sin Wei, Wee Sin Choc (Managing Director132 words
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Obituary39 1939-05-04 4 and Mrs. C. Lv wish to express their heartfelt thanks to their numerous relatives and friends who attended the funeral of their beloved daughter Emma Lv, as well as those who sent wreaths, telegrams and letters oi condolence.39 words
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Advertisement598 1939-05-04 4 1 WANTED—An a.\.istant tor Kedal, pa $15. Apply 6, Eng Watt Street. UO/6 TLACRbR U) i acll ?.l a* hematics an< 'Typewriting. Apply personally Le Mercie School, 213, Que* a St (1066 WANTED—Experienced (Jhine.se fo the post ol Manage r ol a Bu.-, Compan; in Perak. IAUM ra?S pnuuu..' experi598 words
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Advertisement541 1939-05-04 4 AN R.R.I, mined Conductor with reference from Commercial Estate Ma- n-" seefca position BUS general or special conductor. Apply Box 475, ivia.aya Tribune, Ipoh. (1069) EXPERIENCED SALESMAN well acquainted with local and up-country Markets. At present employed with big Import Firm, seeks position to better prospects. Apply Box 473, Malaya541 words
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Advertisement611 1939-05-04 4 |bls| /ffrtefa/: HOUSE TO lET— 3, Buckley Rd., available aner 15th May. Rent moderate. Apply Lim Pong Han, 7, Hamilton Rd. Phone 6603. «1067» YOUNG MAN «Teochiu», age 26, good family, .seeks board and lodging with respectable family. Apply "SMBV' Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (1000) &ATAY —EVERY SATURDAY commencing Gth instant,611 words
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Advertisement580 1939-05-04 4 I POULTRY BOOKS: —Illustrated Books :by qualified breeders: "Poultry Houses,' i Scientific Poultry Feeding." "Prevention and Treatment of Diseases of Poultry "50 eta each. R, I. R sitting eggs $3 dozen, past free. Urn's Poultry Farm. Teluk Kumbar, Penang. Baxter's Beg* Sellers, 'we give Free latest "Instantaneous Personal Magnetism "Psycho's580 words
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Advertisement436 1939-05-04 4 STRAITS CHINESE DESERTED GLRL. 26. Respectable, Genteel,. Elegant, Domesticated, Diligent, Thrifty, Sociable, English educated, Government employed. Particulars Photographs available. Matrimony decent, understanding, wifeless gentleman. Nationality Domiciliation immaterial. stamped addressed envelope. P.M.A., 134, Ncii Road, Singapore. (1055) INDIAN 25, BUSINESS-MAN. seeks poor young girl companion, any nationApply with photograph P.O. Box436 words
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Advertisement507 1939-05-04 4 FOR SCIENTIFIC FYu v MINATTON call on c So E Optometry. EverbrMurw? ng D: Chulia Riraet, Cal S ***** Stamps j*» j Jubilee .stamps compleb mi «t -hewing flagstaff variety ai k book* $160. Coronatt stamps complete In snee 4,j+ Both $185. Appiv Box Tribune. Kuala Lumnur ,yirrYSflAßgSof inaar; c.,,507 words
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Article80 1939-05-04 5 betwppn q 0n certain bu routes cles h SSS Pore Tr-ction Co.'s vehicles and vehicles owned by private ownoffh^n. COnS l? ered at the meeting minu Committee of the Straits SettteA Smgapore) Association, and the SSfS in favour of 'a limited' amount of competition 1 It80 words
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Article312 1939-05-04 5 Reuter. London, May 3. /COMMENTING on the fact that Reuters United Kingdom staple commodity index is at present 141.8 compared with 135.1 a month ag>, the Financial News points out that this is primarily due to the rise in sugar and tin, for which there are specialReuter. - 312 words
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Article158 1939-05-04 5 AT the Singapore Chamber of Com- merce Rubber Association 1432 nd auction held yesterday the following were: Catalogued 1,088,209 lbs—tons 485.81 Offered 1,021,277 455.93 wo 729 158 325.52 London—Spot 7 15 16d New York—Spot 15 13 I* cts. PRICES REALISED RIBBED SMOKED SHEET Standard CentS per lb Quality158 words
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Article279 1939-05-04 5 Singapore, Thursday. RN. M. C. Boyle was the speaker ft the Rotary Club of Singapore meeting at the Adelphi Hotel yesterday. He gave Singapore Rotarians his impressions of the Fourth Week Regional Conference which was held at Stockholm last September and made comparisons with the279 words
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Advertisement591 1939-05-04 5 AUCTION SALE OF ■"'valuable JFWELLERY 1 Diamond and pearl Platinum and white gold rings, j, diamond and pearl rkiace.s. diamond clips, bracelets, etc., etc. •v held at ,irr on ot Messrs. Cheong Koon *Co. I"' N* 10 Chulia Street. Setf Singapore. 1(i r sth May 1939, at 10.30 a.m. slow591 words
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Advertisement279 1939-05-04 5 Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours Sufferers from loss of vigour, nervousness, weak body, impure blood, failing memory and who are old and worn-out before their time will be delighted to learn of a new gland discovery by an American Doctor. This new discovery makes it possible to quickly279 words
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Advertisement186 1939-05-04 5 KATONG'S IST CLASS FILIPINO HAIR DRESSING SALOON FOR LADIES GENTLEMEN OPPOSITE ROXY THEATRE COOL. CLEAN HYGIENIC I CHARGES MODERATE. NE W WORLD DANCE PALACE rhe Largest Air-Conditioned abaret in Malaya with Bar and Restaurant Attached.) TEL. No. 2477. NIGHT DANCE NIGHTLY AT 9-30 KM. TEA DANCES^ (FREE ADMISSION) very Tucs.,186 words
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Advertisement212 1939-05-04 5 I A MILLION EYES TURN TO THE SKY "THE DAWN PATROL" !S COMING ON MAY 9TH ALIIAMIIIIA (Directed by EDMUND GOULDING Screen Pray by Seton L Miller end Dan Totheroh From an Original Story by John Monks Saunders Music by Max Steiner Great World Cabaret TO-NIGHT NIGHTLY DAXCE HOSTESS*:* HUT212 words
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Article176 1939-05-04 6 MR. Clifford Huntsman, the ITJ -known English pianist, will give a recital at the Memorial Hall. Singapore, next Tuesday at 9.30 p.m. Mr. Huntsman has been hevri m times in Malaya, and is alwifi welcome artist. He returned totteW from Europe some months ago. ar.d nas176 words
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Advertisement302 1939-05-04 6 I NCAI WAH SUNDRY I STORE (VVell-Known Shirt Designers). DESIGN —UPDO-DATE COLOUR FAST COLLAR SEMI SOFT QUALITY AI (European Cloth) PRKE ECONOMICAL. Office: 387-'?X9, North Bridge Road. Branch: Great World Stall No. AGI. I^ARRIVALS FANCY AMERICAN AND FRENCH MADE CLOCKS A GRAND SELECTION OF THEM AND SO MODERATELY PRICED. YICK302 words
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Advertisement186 1939-05-04 6 «35 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of mil ChtnlrU and Storm j 0> A W^i^ «f taking HALIBUT LIVER OIL Every bottle of I-laMborange is a bottle ol concentrated Vitamins A and D from Halibut Live>- Oil and Vitamin C from fredh oranges In no other way are the.se .Mended186 words
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Advertisement62 1939-05-04 6 I I tin j WEAKNESS DEBILITY AN/EMIA use DESCHIENS' Syrup of Haemoglobin ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength, K*f b«tur than serums, raw meal. Medicated win**, em Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya I I For demonstration call at:— UNIVERSAL RADIO HOI SI Sole Distributors: oak. v TZT62 words
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Advertisement142 1939-05-04 6 An Example To Follow. XXX Throughout every twenty-four hours, all over Malaya, Siam, and the Netherlands East Indies, hundreds of men and women are devoting treir spare time to tht study of I C S Courses, knowing full well that by learning how to do their present work better they142 words
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Advertisement56 1939-05-04 6 NEWEST riME-SAYINC Add Your Xanie to I*** Us ng Inter-('ommuiui ami Systems. Phone Systems Art Use* Adv. Agencies Hospitals Banks ,f 1 Brokers ffing* Colleges otßtts Doctors p< lit stati«" ,s Dentists Rcstaaraats Dept. Siorcs stares Factcriei 1 heat res Homes rch F ill Parlicul trom Sole Agents KEE HUAT56 words
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Miscellaneous943 1939-05-04 6 To-day's Radio j f News in English. Symphony con- Essie Ackland (eontnu civnADODl? ODonnelL M.V.O Director of New s in g orchestra. 7.20 Local time signa? ii° i, SINGAPORE Music, Royal Air Force. Leonardo da Vinci, designer of port and announs?** 6.35 Recital by BBC Singers (Wo- w machines," a943 words
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Article279 1939-05-04 7 jo lORROW FOR ALL J, /;s. Things don't look too day from a business unless your business •v linked up with art. t or entertainment. A favourable for private ,)iial matters and social than business push ergetic you may be. r I C I A L279 words
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Article19 1939-05-04 7 The Conte untitled is now untitled at 3 pjn. to-day and is expected to J again at 7 p.m.19 words
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Article487 1939-05-04 7 Singapore, Wednesday. gLUE hydrangea*, white chrysanthemums and honoluln flowe;made the lovely Betting for Miss Alison Williams and her bridal re Initio, when she became the bride of Mr Richard Cumberland Laughton. Royal Artillery, at the Garrison Church, Tanglin, this afternoon. Miss W.lliams is the daughter of487 words
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113 1939-05-04 7 Singapore, Wednesday. A N alle ged squabble over a key between two electricians working- on tne new Supreme Court buildine two days aao when one of them was stated to have pricked the other with an awl led both parties to-day to make113 words
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Article284 1939-05-04 7 Singapore, Wednesday. jyjISS WONG SHIAU MEI, known as the President ol dance hostesses in Shanghai and who was iormerly at the Great World for some lime, was 4 he defendant in a summons ease brought against her by Mr. Thiu Wright Wong, employed in the China Travel Service,284 words
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Article154 1939-05-04 7 Singapore, Wednesd ry. THK midnight coll sion between a moJ tor car and a taxi at the junction t Weld Road and Rochore Canal Road on Mar. 31 had a Kernel at the Traffic Court i this morning. when Samai bin Lapa. the taxi driver, was convicted154 words
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Advertisement503 1939-05-04 7 TO REMOVE I feg. y Depilatories HHH M A mating new diseovBHjj A dainty, white frag|HH V straightfromthetube.wath ~i/ otl with pl.nii water. Every trac< of hair is gone! Skin ifc left -oft ~;id smooth as velvet. No stubble like th< ra/or havtt. No Make this regimrta. Sold everywhere under503 words
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Advertisement68 1939-05-04 7 I SUFFER I I FROM I I CVSPEPSIA I BILIOUSNESS I I GENERAL DEBILITY I i CONSTIPATION 1 I NERVOUSNESS LOSS GF APPETITE, nc.l I TAKE BLOOD PURIFIER DR. KALLMANN'S SULPHUR IiITTLRS is a world known tonic. It biiilds up the entire system by purifying and nourishing the blood. It68 words
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Advertisement241 1939-05-04 8 England's Hlftst Inspiring Historical Epic*! Svr-The CRIMEAN WAR SCENES! See—The Building of the CRYSTAL PALACE *%<><•— Genera! Gordon's heroic death at Khartoum! k See Queen Victoria's Wedding and her Diamond Jubilee SIXTY glorious! YEARS I FILMED ENTIRELY IN TECHNICOLOR I STARRING I ANNA NEAGLE AND ANTON WALBROOK. KKO-RADIO WORLD RELEASE241 words
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Advertisement184 1939-05-04 8 I VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL PIANOFORTE RECITAL llll! BY I CLIFFORD HUNTSMAN the Celebrated English Pianist |j TUESDAY, MAY 9 I AT 9.30 P. M. Booking at JOHN LITTLES $3, $2 $1 Members of H. M. Forces ivill be admitted to the Iffll $2 Seats at Half-Price on presentation of the184 words
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Advertisement164 1939-05-04 8 ON.V SUM! sr|) rr--SSSJ*, MAGMiTCENT STORY ONE (IF Tlik o S "WT MASTERPIECE'S -H Ns OPENING TO-NIGHT 6-15-9-15 I'AVlijg^. j\dored by every Man/ Envied by every Woman! Nr:u^jjJ_^^ ti« %lIIt 14 19* To-Ni -ht -La Night 745 I M jj 111.11 B V 1 iro Shows For One I £\t164 words
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Advertisement466 1939-05-04 9 i Your Last Opportunity To Set- This Grand Film TO-DAY 3,15, 6.15 9.15 P.M. i ALSO TATHE GAZETTE" BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS luiibs" MM iimiMiiiiUJiiiiiim i —S 1939'S FUN-INNOVATION WITH THE YEAR'S GREATEST I FUN CGMBIN ATSOM! j TO-MORROW It's The Freshest, Funniest Comedy Idea Of The Year I w *immmjmm»m*w*m466 words
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Article689 1939-05-04 10 THE statement made by a Japa- nese naval spokesman in Shanghai regarding the tragedy of Dr. Bertram Lillie does nothing to mitigate the ugliness of the incident. Rather does it emphasise the truculence and arrogance of Japanese men in uniform and the outrageous conditions under which British people689 words
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Article962 1939-05-04 10 Opposition In London Our London Correspondent (By Air Mail) 1-J URTHER important steps i are understood to have been taken towards the fulfilment of the American project to lay in substantial stocks of tin- and rubber. It is stated, on good authority, that U.S.962 words
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Article114 1939-05-04 10 A professor who speaks eight languages has just married a woman journalist who speaks five. It is felt that the bride still has a slight advantage. j "Only the week before, he had told i the Vicar that several members of the congregation had complained that the114 words
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Advertisement226 1939-05-04 10 I A MESH-KNIT I MMjfc SHIRT WITH TAILORED *C**\ Obtainable in: Oa; GREY-FAVVN-LIGHT BLUE Sizes: 34 to 40 Chest Bhlrx tor the sportsman Designed for comfort....The body manufactured ol •Viyclki' "Aerolite" to ensure even temperature and a l/ii.'iimuni risk of chills. ROBINSON CO., LTD. 1 i/> r% n I VV226 words
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Advertisement27 1939-05-04 10 The famous I WESTCLOX POCKET WATCHES I THE POCKET BEN. I Exceptionally fine and accu HAXD«A(J With Lustrous Jrt Bhek WHITEAWaYS KUALA I.UMPUR PEN ipoh M\(,Ai*o3Sl rUH>»27 words
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497 1939-05-04 11 NO REPLY YET FROM BRITAIN Reuter. L a month s delay in British discussion of the Russian proposals for a defensive alliance, M. Litvinoff, the Soviet V- IVT4 u ha s gned his P° st a the Soviet Prehas taken on the task, apparently withReuter. - 497 words
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Article34 1939-05-04 11 Reuter. JT is learned in a semi-official quarter that the French Government has affirmed that if Germany took action at Danzig and Poland resisted it France would so to Poland's aid.—■ Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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243 1939-05-04 11 Reuter. Tokyo, May 3. DROPOSALS for the drastic revision of the administrative structure of the International Settlement in Shanghai have been presented lo the Ambassadors of Great Britain nnd the U.S. by Mr. Sawa:a (vice-Mi-nister foreign Affairs), who complained, inter alia, that the election systemReuter. - 243 words
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Article153 1939-05-04 11 Washington, May i. ACCORDING to authoiitative quarters President Roosevelt's rnly reply to Herr Hitler s speech will be a lccommendation to Congress for a new "cash and carry" neutiality law. In the event of war the projected measure would make American arms available for Britain and153 words
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Article134 1939-05-04 11 Reuter. Moscow, May 4. Y|. Litvinoff has been released from his duties as Foreign Commissar, at his own request. The Premier, M. Molotov, takes over It Litvinoff's duties. Authentic information regarding the reasons and implications of M. Litvinoff's resignation are at present withheld. The announcement was made inReuter. - 134 words
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363 1939-05-04 11 Tokyo, May 4. RIO| s lighting is reported north 1 west of Hankow, where the •''l n:* t claim to have stemmed the < ffenshrc and to be counterattacking are said to have suffered when dislodged from the 11 mil.es west of363 words
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Article, Illustration87 1939-05-04 11 Reuter. Rome, May 4. M. Gafencu, Rumanian Foreign Minister, has ieft for Bucharest. He will stop at Belgrade en route. In an interview, M. Gafencu said: "In all the European capitals they have the same idea about the result of a war. Everybody realises that victors and vanquishedReuter. - 87 words
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101 1939-05-04 11 Reuter. Liverpool, May 4. U*IFTEEN persons were taken to hospital suffering from the effects of tear-gas following explosions in two principal cinemas on the centre of Liverpool. A number of police who entered the cinema were overcome and receiv?d first-aid treatment. The police suspectReuter. - 101 words
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230 1939-05-04 11 Reuter. Berlin. May 4. shall pay back doubly and trebly." declares Dr. Goebbels' newspaper Angriff. referring to the expulsion of Germans from Great Britain. "London may note that our patience is exhausted in this matter. We shall reply to expulsions in the onlyReuter. - 230 words
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Article52 1939-05-04 11 Reuter. London. May 3. THE Stock Exchange again cheerfully 1 advanced under the lead of giltedged which, stimulated by easier money conditions. consolidated gains. Prices were higher 'in most markets, with business showing signs of expansion. Home rails responded to satisfactory weekly traffics. Wall Street was quiet, thenReuter. - 52 words
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Article38 1939-05-04 11 Copenhagen, May 4. IT is confirmed here that the Foreign Ministers of Denmark, Finland, and Norway and Sweden will meet at Stockholm on May 9 to discuss Germany's moves for non-aggression pacts with the northern countries.—38 words
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85 1939-05-04 11 London. May 4. ASKED m the House of Commons if. *■> in view of Herr Hitler's continual complaints nbcut the Treaty of Versailles, he would draw Herr Hitler's attention to the losses 01 territory suffered by Russia and Rumania by the Treaties of Brestlitovsk85 words
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Advertisement35 1939-05-04 11 >/ Switch en the wonderful v Hj Osram Coiled Coil Lamp I 1 J ancl et t0 extra ht MADE EN ENGLAND. (Advertisement of The General Electric Co., Ltd., of England, .lannet House,' Singapore.) WPV «MflA35 words
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945 1939-05-04 12 Traditional Anglo Chinese Friendship Stressed Mr. Quo Tai Chi Also Pays Tribute To Russia London. May 4. AT the banquet of the China Society last night over 200 guests A attended including Lord Chatfield (Minister for Cognation of rv M,' W S. Prison, Lord Gort, Lord Cc Lord Davies, I945 words
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Article268 1939-05-04 12 GEN. MACNAGHTEN'S VIEWS Singapore, Wednesday. the "Canton" on his way to Malta is Brigadier General Ernest Brander MacNaghten, a prominent Shanghai citizen, who stated that Shanghai was a mass of refugees. 1 HIT 1 1 i i General retired from Service in 1920. During268 words
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Article35 1939-05-04 12 Reuter. Tientsin, May 3. r iME SiUmp in Federal Reserve Rank notes continues. There was a drop of one point to-day making the premium on the Chinese national dollar 34 per cent.—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article23 1939-05-04 12 Reuter. Istanbul, May 3.—King Zog with his sisters and Queen Geraldine with her baby and 70 leading Albanians have arrived here.—Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article, Illustration80 1939-05-04 12 Brigadier A. H. Hop wood and Mrs. Hopwood with a friend on board the "Canton," which arrived in Singapore yesterday. Brigadier Hopwood is the retiring CO. of the British Military Forces at Tientsin, where he has been for the past 3' 280 words
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171 1939-05-04 12 Reuter. London. May 3. TT is essential that the Press should continue ?n wartime and steps would be taken to prevent so ?rreat a withdrawal .?f trained workers as would interfere with the maintenance of a proper news service, said Sir Samuel HoareReuter. - 171 words
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Article41 1939-05-04 12 Reuter. Tokyo. May 3.—Baron Ma'eel Baeyens. correspondent of a French newspaper, and Father Raphael Collard, *Oth Polgians. have been retained by the police charged with alleged violation of the foreign exchange control 0 n crmi-cnicial Domei announcement.—Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article25 1939-05-04 12 Vessels in harbour are requested by the Master Attendant to 4 'dres.\ ship" on the occasion of the King's Birthday on May 12.25 words
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268 1939-05-04 12 Singapore. Wednesday THAT her husband forcibly cut her hair with a razor and thai in trying to prevent him she sustained the cuts to her hands was suggested in the Third Police Court to-day by the counsel for the prosecution when the caso against a driver268 words
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175 1939-05-04 12 Singapore, Wednesday. HAPPENING to iook out of the window of his quarters at the Central Station last evening, Inspector Ibrahim spotted two youths cutting the belt from the waist of a sleeping man who had been driven by the "heat wave" to sleep out175 words
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120 1939-05-04 12 Reuter. London. M U WHEN the King and Q u < caw London on Saturday r>n their historic journey to Canada nd thUnited States, the Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret will > U j th them to Pcrtsmouth to saj goodbye to their parents onReuter. - 120 words
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136 1939-05-04 12 \From Our Own Co r rc Sj Bangkok May 2. Trouble has occurred between S:. and Japanese workmen enaaaed M construction here. The Ministry of Defence has oil refinery works under construct on in BaneI kok: and this work is beins j the help of136 words
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Article18 1939-05-04 12 The annual meeting of the Striife Settlements (Singapore* Association wB be held on May 31.18 words
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Article, Illustration325 1939-05-04 12 CINCERITY. and vitality, with an V elusive quality of delicacy, make Anna Lovtsoff one of the most interesting singers who have appeared I on the concert platform in Singapore. j If allowance is made for the disapj pointment which must have been oc- casioned325 words
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Article29 1939-05-04 12 Reuter. Bloemfontein. May occurred of Mr. Thomas Wi kenzie. managing edit and the allied new President of the Imp ence held in South Africa »> Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article45 1939-05-04 12 Reuter. The lUfWf- JfJ |0 THE Government has I making anybody acting ject of bringing Holland ll0 t domination liable to lmpi proexceedtne five years and m; Vll vr hibltion of publication of ne*i for repeatedly infringing Ptyrpublic order and the Stau Feuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Advertisement57 1939-05-04 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CIIINA BUILDING? CHULIA STREET. THONK 5808. SINGAPORE. :o: FIRE MARINE, MOTOR, Pfifi SONAL ACCIDENT WORK MEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: SKREMBAN POI BROS., MALACCA HONG CHYE CO. K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG NG KON CHEE, ?pn« G LEE EN <* TEH, rEN ANG GENEKAL PRODUCE nv Dor57 words
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Advertisement9 1939-05-04 12 McALISTER CO., LTD. t INCORPORATED IN S.S.) WPS 299 words
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229 1939-05-04 13 POLAND OMITTED FROM NEW NEGOTIATIONS G ™£ed iS S?? *T f rmation f 3 kneUtraHtV in It is The Scandinavian countries of Norway, Sweden and Denmark have already been approached, and it is believed that negotiations are proceeding, or about to b wi h229 words
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Article369 1939-05-04 13 Reuter. IN the House of Commons, Mr. Buller said that no stens were being taken to make the British guarantees given Rumania and Grerce reciprocal. In reply to Mr. Arthur Henderson. Mr. Chamberlain said that in recent statements he had made it quite clear tha: thereReuter. - 369 words
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Article82 1939-05-04 13 [From Our i'wn Correspondent] Malacca, Tuesday. The re-unicn dinner of the Christian Brothers' Old Boys domiciled in Malacca will be held en a date synchronising approximately with the feast of St John Baptist de la Salle, the founder of the great order of missionary teachers. The82 words
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Article14 1939-05-04 13 An Imperial air mail is expected this afternoon and another tomorrow morning.14 words
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Article105 1939-05-04 13 Why Minister Returned To Bangkok Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok. May 2. .p Crosby, K.8.E.. the British J jy Si'am. went on leave on W W. Coultas taking over ol Charge d'Affaires. But did not reach England. He again yesterday, travelling gapore by air. He explained Legation in105 words
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Article65 1939-05-04 13 I :i splashing occurred is.es ol the Lorenz Radio liffner and Co.. Ltd., th? m in the Capitol Building, threw a brick through the window on Friday, battery clock was taken. young manager. Mr. iff ncr, jnr. turned this mdd acci unt by pasting over portion of the"65 words
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Article112 1939-05-04 13 tv. i soldiers, Samuel Smvth n*-*---1 Cieary, agtd 21 and 22 respectively red before the Third Magistrate tl morning chargt d with house ore axing md theft cf a ten not and a rugai valued at 519.25 from Messrs. rnard and Co.. T.td in Battery at 4.30112 words
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Article90 1939-05-04 13 lfrt>T. Our Own Correspcndent) Malacca, Tuesday. In the presence of a few Municipal Commissioners and Government officials, the Resident Councillor. Mr. G. W Bryant, planted a "Pokok Malacca" tree on the vacant land opposite the Pest Office to-day. Four more plants of the same variety were planted90 words
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Article474 1939-05-04 13 ALLOWING for the need of consulting other governments, the bringing Russia into the rity pad engenders anxiety and suspicion of the policy of hamberlain Government, and Rumania could give Brland France little help but tees were exchanged with swiftly after the seizure of Czechoslovakia and the details474 words
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Article73 1939-05-04 13 Reuter. London, May 3. THE Parliamentary Labour Party has decided to move the rejection of the Military Training Bill at its second reading in the Commons to-morrow. Their amendment will condemn the Government's action in instituting conscription on the ground that the necessary manpower is obtainable voluntarily.Reuter. - 73 words
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Article85 1939-05-04 13 Singaoore, Thursday. NZARLY 2.000 devotees visited the Kramat Hrbib Noor in Palmer Road. ofT Anson Road, yesterday on the occasion of the 76th anniversary celebration of the shrine. Innumerable offerings were brought Lo the shrine by the devotees who In some cases came from great distances85 words
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Article64 1939-05-04 13 [From Our Own Reporter] Malacca, May 4. A.R .P. warning sirens were tested at three points last evening and proved ineffective Though the weather condi tions were ideal, the manually operated sirens failed to carry the sound any appreciable distance. It is understood that electrical sirens64 words
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Article87 1939-05-04 13 The eclipse of the nnon last night was visible from Singapore. During the maximum moments of obscurity. practically the whole orb was Still visible, though deeply shaded, while the outer rays, not normally visible, could be seen easily. Some beating of songs and firing of crackers was heard—a87 words
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Article70 1939-05-04 13 Early this morning the ambulance attended to a European couple, passengers in a motor car, which was reported to have crashed into a drain at the 5 1 2 mile. East Coast Road. The woman sustained a lacerated wound over the right cheek, severing the upper lobe of70 words
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Article30 1939-05-04 13 The Chargeurs Reunis Cap Padaran is due here to-day at 1 p.m from Colombo, and will sail the same day at 4 p.m. for Saigcn, Tourane and Haiphong.30 words
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Article30 1939-05-04 13 Miss Beauty Lim. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Kee Cheok, of Racecourse Road, who has been in hospital for six week.;, has now recovered and returned to her home.30 words
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408 1939-05-04 13 Reuter. London. May 3. THE House of Lords gave unanimous 1 approval to a motion moved by Lore Stanhope *hat an address be presented to the King on the occasion of his departure to Canada and the United States, conveying an assurance of the loyalReuter. - 408 words
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Advertisement81 1939-05-04 13 STE PS TO \HH| "S. C. S." BUTTER AUSTRALIA'S SlPl BEST PBONK: STORE 5376 C 5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), H'OH 110 lil (2 lims). PENANG 1500 1501, BUTTERWORTH 33. Adit, of Singapore Cold Storage Co., Lid. W.P.S". 2308 Ji4f your service j New Branch Of/ice Of NANG81 words
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Article95 1939-05-04 14 Race I—GEISHA GIRL $53 and $16. Fulco $11. (iscara $16. Racf 2—NOMA MANIS $24 and $9. Winsome $12. Silver Lace $8. Race 3*—JOC X GORDON $4;{ and 113. Dlossom Time SIL The Planter S2B. Race I—BRASS BL'LLETT $35 and $13. Rye Seamus $14. luny $10 Race95 words
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Article30 1939-05-04 14 Reuter. band a May 3 -Mr. William Cull of l is now the only nomination for president ol the Football League, to be ■ii on June s.—Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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2647 1939-05-04 14 TREBLE FOR BULAN STABLES Fourth Day Of Singapore Races Singapore, Wednesday. IIEIJ) in brilliant weather, the fourth day of the S.T.C. Summer (Governor's Cup) Meeting at Bukit Ti'mah was attended by a fair crowd of punlers this afternoon.2,647 words
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Advertisement43 1939-05-04 14 AM ICO S YOUTH PILLS j "tJ MW mm Marvellous pleasure giver and a great favourite of Nawabs land the rich from time immemorial. Stocked at It »na Mohamed Sons, I (Sold Everywhere) TIGER BEER MAOifROM THf fI H H ma// hops y^ai/43 words
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Advertisement148 1939-05-04 14 Never Neglect COUGHS f \%sL 1 Colds ?j| YOU catch bad coughs, colds or V mmm W% tf\ influenza quicker and far mora J easil> 'ban you may realise; and f Ma/ if such complaints are left unchecked I bronchitis or pneumonia develop just as quickly. Sn hp Mire to148 words
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Article170 1939-05-04 15 :u the results of T !l1 i yesterday in the 11' V i M Invitation tennis YAM V up i<> urna u ca p Doubles:—L. C. Goh plus 2t beat P.M. Dai i scr. i 3—6: 6—l: 3—4. Handicap:—S. A. DaLow Kee Pow (—"5 3) Doubles:—Mrs. L. M.170 words
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Article141 1939-05-04 15 RESULTS of ties in the S.C.R.C. Spring tennis tournament playr4 mi Bang Lim Gnn yesterday ,n is follows: Huck Toe I ISi beat K.I. Tan 6 o. 0- 2: Ong Chew Bee 1—18) seat X 8. Cheng (—9), 6—l, 6—3. To-day's Ties j-day's ties are:— Handicaps Singles:—William Tan141 words
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Article21 1939-05-04 15 the H mdicaps Singles of the SE.C. Tennis Tournament P. F. 10.31 beat G. Hughes (scr.) 6-1. 7 -h.21 words
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Article135 1939-05-04 15 have been selected to play the V.M.c.A. May 6 vs. R. A. Changi at A Ground, Changi at 2.15 p.m. (Captain), a. C. Wilton, L B. 1 B Shaw, A. Nathaniels, Gan B. M. Barker, Leigssius, S. J Mozon, Tan Guan Kiat, Neo Au Keng Chu and L.135 words
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453 1939-05-04 15 Cricket Club Beaten By Odd Goal In Three SOCCER Gordons 2, S.C.C 1. JJEENLY contested the Div. 1 fixture between the S.C.C. and the Gordons resulted in a win for the latter by two goals to one on the padang yesterday. Play453 words
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168 1939-05-04 15 Till sixth amateur boxing championships to be held under the auspices of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association will take place at the Happy World Covered Stadium from May 22 to 27. Only two entries at each weight for each club or unit will be168 words
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186 1939-05-04 15 Singapore, Wednesday. THE Loyals beat the 9th Heavy R.A. 1 by five goals to nil in the first eleven garrison league match played this evening. The opening goal came twelve minutes from the start when Byrne J. scored with a fine drive. This186 words
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Advertisement122 1939-05-04 15 Werner Schur's DORMEN TABLETS FOR SLEEP. One Dorraen gives a sound, refreshing, dreamless sleep for 6-8 hours $1.20 a tube. Postage 20 cts. Chari Co., 29, Robinson Rd., Spore. PAINS EATING Gj; pains and many other common ailments are often caused by too much acid in the stomach. u m^122 words
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Advertisement358 1939-05-04 15 BOXING To-Morrow NIGHT kIETURN CONTEST BATT. SAMY vs. CARPENTIER 6 i 3» Rd.-. GERALD VINE vs. CYCLONE KID 6 (2) Rds. Y. SIMON vs. R WARREN 4 (2» Rd.S. AHMAD vs. ALI BABA 4 <2t Rd°. DOLFACCAR vs. JOE FERNANDEZ 4 <2> Rds. cj Prices: 50, 30 10 cts. I358 words
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Advertisement119 1939-05-04 15 IHE Gillette M No, 23 Set containing a Gillette aj razor and one Blue Gillette blade in neat moulded case, is an I amazing bargain. Both razor I and blade are specially made I tmmmum mmm ibi^^m^^bh^^^ I Did you M i your teeth to-day? Course 1 did!" Macleams© Representative119 words
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Article156 1939-05-04 16 JHE Over-seas Chinese Banking Corporation Sports Club beat Joseph Travers Sports Club by six goals to nil in the Business Houses League fixture played yesterday at the S.H.B. ground. The Bankers did not play their usual game taking matters easy and along and this alone156 words
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Article344 1939-05-04 16 Marine Dept. 9, Pulau Brani 3. IT rained goals at the stadium yes--1 terday when the Marine Department met and trounced Pulau Brani 9—3 in their Second Dmsion "A fixture. G Awang Marines inner-right, did the most damage—he netted seven goals out of the nine. A344 words
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Article31 1939-05-04 16 In the Business Houses League match played on the V.M.C.A. ground yesterday evening, the Straits T.mes held the Malaya Publishing House to a draw, each side scoring two goals.31 words
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Article122 1939-05-04 16 Dr. F.B. Scott, M.D Parts - By Dr. F.B. Scott, M.D Parts. Cf ail the aches and pabis which patients ccme and tell me about stomach pain after meals is probably the most common. "I get such stabbing, yiping pains after meals." they say, or 'my meals give me such a horrible fullup122 words
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Article212 1939-05-04 16 WEARNES scored a lucky 2—l victory over the Asiatic Petroleum Company in the Business Houses League match played on the Fraser Neave ground. Wearnes had the better of the exchanges in the initial stages but the forwards were unable to score. The A P.C. pressed from212 words
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Article134 1939-05-04 16 Playing at the United Family badminton court, at Pasir Pan j ang, Singapore, the Pasir Pan j ang Rovers' B.P. was beaten by seven games to nil. by the United Family Badminton Party,, in a friendly fixtures of five singles and two doubles. The results are as134 words
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Article124 1939-05-04 16 The second team of the Useful-Lads Badminton Party registered a victory over the Endeavour Badminton Party by 5 games to 2 at the latter's court on Sunday. Detail scores are as follows:—(Uoefullads players mentioned first) Singles:—Lee Yang Kwang beat We f Ghim Tee. 15—5, 15—3. Ong Say Yeo124 words
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Article377 1939-05-04 16 (rup Marcus dates wore ,h mornine on (ho second hi i Bukit Timah, and C aT, taking style indicating a da. race in the Summer classic. HYBLA (Garrard) mearttpp and GOLDEN GLIMPSE (WhitP,^ 1 galloped over seven furlones L 1? finish all three were nirminffon XJr ly.377 words
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Article154 1939-05-04 16 The April Medal (Stablefoich Competition of the loiand G. C. pjayed over the week-end resulted in a win for S F Ho in the "A" Division with a net* score of 3834. I n the "B" Division. D: C Ishida and S. Kawaguchi tied with154 words
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Article59 1939-05-04 16 The following have been play Cricket for the Junior Depajwncu against the Loyal Regiment to-day the Anson Road Ground at 2 pin Au Kong Chu (Captain. L man, S. Hope. Ong Swee Keng, Moxon, Edward Wfee, H h Guan Hong, Cheong Thiam Slew, Cheng Siang, Lan Hock Chye59 words
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Advertisement428 1939-05-04 16 s i v (Or n i I im gy iff and with it YOUR STRENGTH I ##cr fIKACA As time flies you get older and weaker. You may not feel it because the change is slow and gradual. The fact, however, remains that with eveiy year as it passes, you428 words
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Advertisement201 1939-05-04 16 Foot Itch Cause Killed in 4 Days Pain and Itching y' W Stopped in ters between your toes and on the soles of lL l 8 t ps iUh and soothes an-1 your feet? Do these blisters break and run skin soft 7 ,nuU s the and cause more blisters201 words
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Advertisement49 1939-05-04 16 THE SECRET OF j 'CHAMPIONS' Good health is the first requisite Snnefer achieve h. For more than Compound has been an health for millions p lates, brings new st! engt ortifies the system X ease, bui ds you up, keeps > j v SSting. too. Wate:-bur> *v£*J to better hasltb^49 words
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Article106 1939-05-04 17 Oirn Reporter) guaki Lumpur, Wednesday Tf ,K bon< rary secretary of the 1 Lgtrai Indian Association of >iala.\i» l*as issued the folstatement:— directed to inform you t tj,,. proposed visit of Mr. a Sftyaniurthy, .M.L.A., (Cenml). which was arranged to pi,,, in June 1939, has J p106 words
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295 1939-05-04 17 Singapore. Wednesday. |fOHAMED SHAH, bill-collector M ami tarrtsaf of Nestle Anglo- j Swiss Company Ltd.. was to-day (harnd under six counts, three of criminal breath of trust and three j of lalntnation of accounts before Mr. Justice Manning in the Singapore Mr C ii Butterneld295 words
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Article780 1939-05-04 17 Three Eurasians Convicted Singapore. Wednesday. T As size trial in which the three Eurasians, M. W. Frugtniet, C. G. Rodrigo and V. H. Williams were charged with having allegedly forged an identification card of the Naval Base, Singapore, and using the same as a780 words
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Article70 1939-05-04 17 Malacca, May 3. j|N unusual incident happened this morning at the landing steps near Malacca river when a cart, in backing with a load of goods, toppled into the river. The buffalo drawing the vehicle plunged in first pulling the cart after it. The owner,70 words
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Advertisement481 1939-05-04 17 ENJOY p YOUTHFULI VIGOUR 1 in 30 minutes!! There is no need for a lengthy and Sjjj tiresome treatment for weeks or gifj months if you feel weak or old be- SjH lore yon are young. The latest remedy of a great German Scient- ist by the name M.P. PILLS481 words
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Advertisement90 1939-05-04 17 H I Hn jKpBKH R L MM Hi a THE SPEE D EXAMEE OF THE CEXTERI embodying all the advantages and none of the disadvantages of the old ,mi E oil Hlack and a range of 1' I useful and attractive HOUSE 1 )SK S. 0 !t covers well, one90 words
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Advertisement327 1939-05-04 17 I RAFFLES BREAD IS THE BEST! Daily Increasing Sales Prove It. BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS UNDER STRICTLY HYGIENIC CONDITIONS. We Also Deliver DINNER ROLLS Fresh From The Oven Between 5 9 P.M. TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER FOR TO-NICHT RAFFLES BAKERY CONFECTIONERY m mwĔmmMjmmmwmmm I SEA VIEW HOTEIT FRIDAY SATURDAY. SPECIAL DINNER,327 words
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Article268 1939-05-04 18 Purchase Of War Supplies \/JU. Sun Fa, President of the Legislative Yuan, who has been in Moscow March 27, is reported to have been successful in necotfating for a Soviet loan to Chira for the purchase of war materials. The Central Government h;is scrt two technical268 words
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423 1939-05-04 18 IMPORTANT ASSOCIATION SET Up IN CHUNGKING i ATOT more than five weeks since the inauguration of the Sino-Ameri-can Institute of Cultural Relations, a similar association was formed in Chungking by a group of prominent Chinese and their French, Belgian and Swiss friends. It423 words
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Article194 1939-05-04 18 "A new world is expected to be created,- said M. Bc>cyven, ••-•;tn China Fronec. Ee>. :m and Switzerland collaborating: cul orally," M. Scheyven continued that cooperation betwe?n tre fenr countries was an important ractor in p-omcttig world civilisation. Folowin* he speeches officers were clocted with Mr. Wu Chlh-hnJ194 words
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Article95 1939-05-04 18 bian. CHINESE counter-attacks In Shansi province extending from Chungtiao--1 shan (mountain) In r he south to the j area along the Tatung-Puchow Railway has placed the seven Japanese divisions of 140,000 men on the defensive. I The Japanese in every town are unable to extent95 words
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Article156 1939-05-04 18 Shanghai (CHINESE forces contnued lo gain J victories in southern Shansi province. Chinese commanders reported their troops were completely surrounding Japanese garrisons at Hsiahsicn, vVenhsi, Chianghsien and Yicheng in southern Shansi. despite heavy attacks by enemy bombing planes. Japanese reports told of a Nipponese attack against Fushan156 words
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Article220 1939-05-04 18 C HINA hMja* eonc'udedj contract for a supph o£ ?A can warplanes, according ft China representative of &it 2 craft, Mr. A. L. Patterson Construction of the bomberi uy suits would begin immediately ican factcries. said Mr p,l u declined to reveal the exact types220 words
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Advertisement225 1939-05-04 18 I CONSULT The United States Life Insurance Company JN THE CITY &F NEW YORK ESTABLISHED 1150 H H H. FRIES, Manager for Malaya 111 UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE Rhone 4447 r .1 A GORGEOUS &c>pieaSL M\sK I lljjf— cools, refreshes li and nourishes i fc? AS ne hot day succeeds another,225 words
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Advertisement9 1939-05-04 18 DAILY CHINA PAGE Edi ted By T. H. Tan9 words
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Advertisement98 1939-05-04 18 FlaVOUr that has never I RECIPE— neen matched and which has made {SS^E* Pineapple Hams famous in Malaya for foiU for over twenty years. Only the finest hams are selected for the special curing process which produces putn oi am heir wonderful flavour and juiciness. Halt a ham is quite98 words
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452 1939-05-04 19 WELL-KNOWN AMERLCAN SOCLAL WORKER'S VIEW v wnole country may not fall behind President Roosevelt, in case he decides to go to war in Europe. Americans are unwilling to do so," added Mrs. Fisher. Mrs. Fisher like her husband is a great452 words
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Article36 1939-05-04 19 Simla Apr. 23.—His Excellency the Viceroy has appointed the Hon. Mr. A. J. Raisman, C.5.1., C.1.E., 1.C.5., to be the President of the Indian Soldiers" Board in succession to Sir James Grigg, X.C.8., K. C.S.l.—(United Press.)36 words
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108 1939-05-04 19 VV\ De lhi. Apr. 21. [Government <>i India have dejjed t.i establish Advisory Comthe controller of luting in the working of the d t ah ntta Stations of All i Radio Tht Committee will pt th< following: Pr< adent—The ConSecretary—The Station. All India I. Mr. S.108 words
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Article52 1939-05-04 19 Lucknow, Apr. 22. ur constables of [way Station, Nizai Rudrapal Singh been dismissed b, Hamid Khan, in rted in his charIng to an order reSunerintendent of ad, City Deputy arrested these 7 last for taking Pirn in connec- of bail to one rrested under section Lucknow June- Unit52 words
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156 1939-05-04 19 Lahore, Apr. 28. v A PERUSAL of the speeches, as n reported, makes it clear that the primary object of the meeting was to enrol members of Congress and the appellant repeated several times that his hearers should 'follow non-violence as enjoined by Mahatma Gandhi'156 words
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286 1939-05-04 19 Peshawar, Apr. 24. "JN this heart of Kissakhani where we stand to-day to commemorate the great memory of those brave comrades, who fearlessly laid down their lives for the country's cause, where the blood of Hindus Muslims and Sikhs has freely286 words
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Article159 1939-05-04 19 Lucknow, Apr. 24. rPHE Proceedings ol the U. P. Assembly abruptly ended just at 12 noon to-day when about 100 Sunnis shouting slogans forced their way on the floor of the Assembly. They tiwk possession of the house and began shouting vociferously. The Hon. Pandit G159 words
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Advertisement169 1939-05-04 19 1 Daily India Page Ed t?d by S. Mutf krishnan, B.5c J' |t Iit r. Illlll «2* 'Jfwifr teeiA need Matte l I f W x /f 1 StJ/ IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO HAVE J» TEETH TO EAT BUTTER BUT TO YOUR TEETH BUTTER IS NECESSARY «91 Australian Butter,169 words
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Advertisement73 1939-05-04 19 DOG'S HEAD jr SPECIAL MATURE AUSTRALIAN |f|§?|f BRANDY L*jiaf*J (HOSPITAL QUALITY) MENTION "DOG'S HEAD" IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A PURE BRANDY. ...IT'S A FINE "PICK-ME-UP*. SJME, DARBY CO., LTD. W.P.S. 178 WPS IB Special German Pianos lor the Tropic. Persons engaged in the Musical Professor, are cordially invited to call73 words
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Article, Illustration49 1939-05-04 20 Mr X Surati (right), chairman of the Muslim Association, photographed fv h'; ma H, h on nin e speech at the celebration of the birthday of the iu?lirprophe C t Th place on Monday evening. Some of the many VuZs who attended the celebration are photographed below.49 words
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Article, Illustration74 1939-05-04 20 A picture taken at St. Joseph's Church last Sunday, when the'girls of the Portuguese Convent and boys of the St. Anthony's Boys School made their first Communion before a large gathering of Catholics. JLSSmfSiZSEP the sin »»P°" members of the Union of the X.P.M. Asiatic74 words
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