Malaya Tribune, 13 May 1939
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section40 1939-05-13 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: _T Guaranteed Largest Sales SSE •No. 113. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1939 i ive ces re. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, May 13, 1939. The Malaya Tribune l PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1939 7^-40 words
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Advertisement250 1939-05-13 1 GOODS 1 OF I j BE ST QUALITY 1 AT AURORA NT STORE. Sortfa Bridre Rd. SFSE I i f': j ra >:."«). j V'STRI m: n DF *LS f r f THRKE IMPORTANT BOOKS OF THE MONTH! Brmin Building for Success. How to develop tfea Wonderful Power S- Memory250 words
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Advertisement170 1939-05-13 1 MADAME PAGE I Ail •>?, PICCIMHT. LONDON. Top Fl<'<t Hatlrr? ftidft CASH StyE DAY i EVeJJ^. 'anager's L^. i 1 "c r>f>nt TO LONDON—THERE AND BACK QUICKLY KIM CAN SAVE you weeks Personal contacts simplify business and it often pays to take advantage o* the swift efficient and regular X.L.M.170 words
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Article58 1939-05-13 2 CAPITOL: "Sixty Glorious Years." ALHAMBRA: "Dawn Patrol." PAVILION: "The Great Man Votes." ROYAL: "Fatima." MARL30ROUGH: "Deva-Bala." ROXY: "Suez." GARRICK: "Live Wire" and "The Girl from the Golden West." HAPPY WORLD: Cabaret, Side Shows cinema, and other attractions. ■JEW WORLD: Cabaret, Side Show? merry-go-round cinem? rides. GREAT WORLD:58 words
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Article47 1939-05-13 2 DONALD Colman's supportiag cast In v Para mount's new Frank Lloyd pro duction. "If I Were Kine." lists more than two dozen featured nlavers, headed by Frances De*\ Basil Rathbone. the newly discovered Ellen Drew and C. V. France, distinguished actor of the lish stage.47 words
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Article60 1939-05-13 2 Hollyvj &MHE SHIRLEY, who has been oota» tion in the San Bema'ain< tftiAS the past 10 ray.: cornpleu: -White Elaves," return.-, to RKOB* this week to st£PPc/ ce P a:r l Jlu l rex- picture. Sorciity Horn. i*a*ci :n unorodueed jhiy b\ P Coyle Chase. r60 words
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Article221 1939-05-13 2 SDNDAY FOR ALL BfAjWj Were this not a day o) restg relaxation, it woiMbt did business one. Those w*> doing business however uM a good nine. Others not tied to business should t* out and about, see people places. The travel stai 20 to May 20221 words
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Advertisement453 1939-05-13 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. and VM ftt DIA (Incorporated in England) P. &O.S. N. CO. S S FILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore 1939 RANI URA 17.000 May 19 J (5,000 May 20 RAWALPINDI 17.000 June 2 XSi i 6 500 June 2 CHI I lAL 15.009 June 1G t:r J 5.000 June453 words
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Advertisement363 1939-05-13 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. SNORDj iLioypj IS YOUR LEAVE APPROACHING Pleas 3 let us offer you accommodation on the fastest, most modern and luxurious X. D. L EXPRESS LIXERS •SCHARXHORST" "POTSDAM" "GXEISEXAI" Passage Agents: LOHMAXX 0., LTD.. 124, Robin.son Phone 7565. STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PENANG BE LA363 words
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Advertisement501 1939-05-13 2 Ithe ho hong steamship company (1932) limited. P*»nane Port Swettenham, Regular fortnightly service between Rangoon, renan ß Singapore, Hongkong, Gwatow, Amoy, (Kulangsu) and Foochow. Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS:For CHINA For RANGOON "Hong Kheng" May 22, 4 pjn. "Hong Siarg" 1 "Hong S'iang"501 words
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Advertisement136 1939-05-13 2 /V HAMBURH-AMRRIKA LIN IE c Deutsch-Australische Damp'schiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due 9 ;">ore 1939. I t m.s SAUERLAND via Manila May 14 1 PREUCiEN Direct May 28 m.s. I via l Manila Jun. 11 HOMEWARD. j136 words
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Miscellaneous231 1939-05-13 2 DAILY CROSSWORD^ iJSm ..••IIHDilM I I J 1 *—HgW I U— I J CLUES ACROSS: CLUES DOWN 1 A son of Neptune. 1 "Low ambition and th< r 3. lo have this is to hesitate. oraise" Cowper. 7. Poetic foot. 2. To go in oft the deep end 9 Tip231 words
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Article531 1939-05-13 3 LONDON COMMODITIES ss~ I yLondon p bpot Buyers 715 ie 715 16 Sellers 8 g Ist Forward (June) Buyers ***** 7 15 16 Sellers 81(16 »116 i 01-ward iJuiy.Sept.) Buyers ***** 8 Sellers 8% 0° —1!16 3rd Forward (Oct.|Dec.) Buyers B'/ 8 B i7 81/ 4 8531 words
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Article784 1939-05-13 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, May 12, 5 p.m. Fraser ana Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin gi. 3)6 Austral Amal 4p7% 5,1 %xd Austral Malay 38- 42;Ayer Hltam 19 6 20 6 Ayer Weng 0.68 0.73 Bangrin Tin 18 6 19,6 Batu Selangor 1.17%784 words
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Article143 1939-05-13 3 m Singapore, Frliay. P. T m at noon was down $1.00 i v offered sterling snares but at high prices. Dollar issues were neglected except Hong-Fatts wnieh improved a little and Southern Kinta which rose further and are still wanted. Kaubs were again sought but scrip is143 words
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Article108 1939-05-13 3 Singapore, May 12. Shi:.s alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive: East Wharf (Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Gate 2) Kola 18; Kota Tjandi 14; Kelantan 12; Kepong 10; Achilles 9; Cnaron 7. Empire Dock (Gate 2) Raby Castle 30; Talisse 32. Empire Dock (Gate 4) Ipoh108 words
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Article239 1939-05-13 3 6% Maynard Co., Ltd.. 130,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct.. SI 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: t% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31. Sept. 30........... .«100 101 norn 4ft% 1907 red. 19*7 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sent 30 «106 108 norn 1909 red. 1905 i1.00C.000 Int. Mar. 31,239 words
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137 1939-05-13 3 DAILY PRICES CI RRENT. Singapore, Friday, noon. Buyers. Sellers No. IX R.S.S. Spot loose 28 No. DC R. 3.5. F. 0.8. in cases May 28 23' 8 G.F.AQ. RBS. F. 0.8. in oales 27 r H 27^ FAQ. R.SS. F. 0.8. in bales137 words
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Advertisement34 1939-05-13 3 THE EASTERN UNITED 1 AN( B CORPORATION. LIMITED. A marine, motor vehicle, I)E\t PERSON 4L ACCI tiriv U() KKMEN'S COMPENSA A AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. C£ CIL STREET. SINGAPORE F. W. HALL, General Manager34 words
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Advertisement497 1939-05-13 3 lIAXK OF CIUXA Incorporated In China by Special Charter >. 12, Cecil Street. Sinsapor. Telephones: Office 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5168-& Cable Address. CHUNGKUO.** Paid Up Capital h. $40,000.000 00 Reserve Funds to Excess of Ch. f 5.200,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. 2 020.000.000.00497 words
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Advertisement622 1939-05-13 4 SE WANTED Immediately canvassers throughout Mala > a for silks. Salary 100,-. Terms Liberal. Jinaais Limited, Luahiana i4'J, India. WAN IED IMMEDIATELY, engineer for plantation, must hold first ciass 8.0. T. certificate and possess knowledge D.C. Electricity. Apply, copies credentials. Box 524, co Malaya Tribune, i Singapore. (84.A) EUROPEAN IMPORT622 words
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Advertisement624 1939-05-13 4 BILLET WANTED. Conductor or In- I charge of iivision, small estate. Experienced in all hranches of estate work. Excellent testimonials. Please communicate Box 5, Malaya Tribune, Seremban. (40.A) YOUNG AND ENERGETIC INDIAN, seeks position as store-assistant, tracer, overseer, or conductor. Knew Surveying and levelling. Minimum salary expected. Apply Box No.624 words
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Advertisement609 1939-05-13 4 LET US LOOK AFTER THE CHASSIS lubrication service of your car. Reports sent you regularly. Inclusive charge of $2. Fong Mansor, Hupmobile Specialists, Tan Motor Works, 283. Orchard Road. (21-A) MOTOR CYCLE B.S.A 250 C.c O.H.V. chromium tank, 9 months, rarely and carefully used, as good as when bought. $385609 words
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Advertisement554 1939-05-13 4 fiRI A.TMA-CHINTAN helps you know what you want to know. Any three mfestiors%l Additional questions 50 Sent Particulars and unsolicited testimonials on request. 12 Green Lane, off Urn Ah Woo Road, Geylang, ftngapore. —^—r Educational SCHOOL FOR ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMEN at Eton Higrh School premises on Tuesdays and Fridays, 6 pm554 words
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Advertisement527 1939-05-13 4 ONE RCA Radio 1939 Mo-el. ten valve. 1 used five months, cash $230, nearest offer Aooly Ghim Eow Austral Amalcramated Puchong Advertiser leaving for Slam. (41.A> Professiona I DIABETES, CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA. EPILEPSY, cured permanently. Senior Vedic Scientist, Himalayan Medical Hall. 135, Serangoon Read, Singapore. Enclose stamp. < 34 AI PRINCE527 words
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Advertisement531 1939-05-13 4 Domestic Occurrence tiNGAGEMEN r KWOK—SEAH M X B.Sc. youngest on of Thye pnd the late Mr. k,4* to Miss Sear c k c ter of |fc and S'lngapore. I UROPFAN r, B position, seeks educated Chh c ia' < eompanionsh'p Vi District. Confident] Roi Malaya Tribune, I] LONELY YOUNG MA.\531 words
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Article218 1939-05-13 5 PITY THE RICKSHA PULLER [To the Editor of the Malaya Tr>bune] Sir.—There? is much talk of overcrowding in trolley bases, motor buses, lorries. etc and the traffic authorities take steps to prevent an extra passenger travelling in a rocmy and comfortable taxi. Iv.is is quite correct,218 words
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Article98 1939-05-13 5 •Tribune Staff ReporterAt r Kuala Lumpur. Frida.a reports tnis even ng from th* for S t e Parties tire jungle negaUve. ng 21rman Mr Hay TTrnn^ic 11 a direct <> r of Park and fi ar cis ie ft on a flight to Ban- on98 words
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Article302 1939-05-13 5 Mr. Arthur K. Bird, cf 6. Fr I •< 1-cad Basil t ke. Hampsh re Rngi t w..tao as ;'.hjvs v.:th regard to t*e ar,r ni a r V :i: ;n cs u fc Kni-hts ol t. b Order of the Crcas:— There la in302 words
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Article71 1939-05-13 5 Ipoh. May 11. ILL the Perak Flying Club planes, it is understood will take nan in the Air Rally which is being organised by the .-Curl-. Flying Club to be held in Kuala L -pur m June 3 lying Clubs in other parts71 words
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Article314 1939-05-13 5 LICENCES THIRD PARTY RISKS T-., Singapore. Friday. A T J*« conclusion oi an interesting legal discussion in the Traffic District Court yesterday. Mr c H Whitlon Trafflc Dis tnct Judge, held that for the pulses 0 f the Third Party Insurance Ordinance, a valid driving iC ence muzt be a314 words
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Article233 1939-05-13 5 8 ngafkare, Friday. SEQUEL to a car eras!: wh .m occurred In Upper Serangoon Road f nd In which a Malay woman. Siti btnte Osman. au tamed a fractured jaw. ua> heard to the Traffic Court when B i geant A. H. Faimer, cf the233 words
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Article113 1939-05-13 5 \Frcm Our Oivn Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, May 12. T »VO Malays from Kalumpang. 1 facing a charge of murder were found guilty of culpable homicide not amounting tc murder at Selangor Assizes, to-day and were sentenced to three years. Daud. the first accused, pleaded an alibi, and113 words
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Article49 1939-05-13 5 A talk on the Qui Guide movemrn' will be given over the 8.M.3.C. broad east to-night by Mrs. A. H. Dicken on «.fe of the Inspector General of Poi.ce. followed by by Girl Guide Ranger? The programme will begin at 739 will last 15 sftfnutes.49 words
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Article166 1939-05-13 5 'From Our Own Correspondent" Johore Bahru May 12 CIX Chinese, Ng Kean Tela; Ong Wee 11 Jm. Low Lian Choon. Yeoh S.n Kheh -•ig Peon Hoo a;;d Chov Ken" Wt morning charaed before Sheikh Al a Bakar. S-cond Magistrate, with rioti tc at Bukit Sermg166 words
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Article43 1939-05-13 5 The M V Victoria is due here at 730 from Genoa. Naples, for,. Said, Maasaua. Be mbay and ColShe will berth at the SH B v.harf and Is expected to sa'J again at 2 p.m for Manila. Honaronu and Shanghai. b43 words
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Article40 1939-05-13 5 Singapore. Friday.—Mr. Justice Pedlow will leave Singapore on Saturday. May 20 for Fraser's Hill wherr he wll flXltd a fortnight s leave. He it expected to return to Singapore on June 10, when lie will resume duty.40 words
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Article100 1939-05-13 5 Singapore, Fi iday. TWO youths, arrested by the police last night and held on arms aaa explosives charges, were produced this mommg be ."ore Mr. Kenneth A. Blanker, of the Third Police Court. The youths. Cheong Leong. 22. and Lam Bee Lay. 20. were alleged by100 words
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Article216 1939-05-13 5 N.p r .~"«r'. Sutur'tay. THE report and balance sheet of A Rob'nB m atHOo, ih>* period Feb. I. 1938 to F< b. 2« this year gives effect to the scheme of arrangement and reduction of capital confirmed by the High Court last February. Under the scheme, the directors216 words
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Article69 1939-05-13 5 (JTEADY pfOgreai U being made with the bui'idnii lund for tfie new Scout Headquartir.s in Singapore, as revealed m the latest oopy of Scouting in Maiava o hand The Fund the macarine reveals, now stand-, at $15.000 with a further condittonal promise of S3 OCO from the69 words
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Article49 1939-05-13 5 Tune Haji Mohamed Eusaff. M. C. S., V is t ant Registrar of Co-operative Sodeties F M S will address the members of the Malay Union in Malay on May It at p.m at the Malay TeaV ai on. Palembmg Road on C ion—what it meant to the Malay49 words
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Advertisement511 1939-05-13 5 ,v OF THE JUDGE AT ORE BAHI'I SUIT No 6 OF 1937. BETWEEN T ol Ao. 47, \u Hn>k, Johorc Plaintiff. AMD n \d: linistrat--1 i.i i c <»i Goh alias G<»h TheGob Ah Lim. j No. 10, (icypert Defendant SALE OF TATE SITUATE I I rIDIL! KECHIL I OF511 words
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Advertisement481 1939-05-13 5 >VOH HIP, Contractor RIVER VALLEY ROAD J" 111 -'iwi oi Ulu Road ar' 1 iutir? ~y thereto „5 Singapore Municipality LENDERS. #„v DERS are now invited for tht Showing materials or service Fo particular j kc Municipal lender Roorr oupply and fixing 0 JS* CloSlnB j root tna..-je 3 etc.,481 words
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Advertisement299 1939-05-13 5 I GRAND ALL AAALAYAN PROFESSIONAL KRONCHONC CHAMPIONSHIP AT THE NEW WORLD ARENA TO-NIGHT What promises to b? one of the Kronehong Competitions ever held in Malaya takes place at the New World Arena to-night. Hu Highness. Tungku Mahkota and Party have consented to b? present for i th? occasion. This299 words
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Advertisement172 1939-05-13 5 AFTER FEVER CARE During fever, the whole system including the digestive organs is undermined and weakened Convalescence will be hastened if tissue can be quickly rebuilt and strength restored Iby building up reserves. The patient must be encouraged to take as much nourishing food as the capacity of the weakened172 words
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Article153 1939-05-13 6 Singapore, May 12 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $128 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $12/. R. W. Coast No 3 per Koyan $121 Siam No. 1* $230 Siam No. 2 $215 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $111 Siam Broken Rice No. 2 $103153 words
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300 1939-05-13 6 Singapore, May 12. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3 3 3 7», Ayer Hitams 19 3 20 3' Bangrins 18 9 199 Batu Selangors 1.20 125 Hitams 0.26 0.30 Hongkong Tin J8,- 19Chenderiangs 116 12Hong Fatts 0.60 0.65cd Idris Hyd. 5 6 6 6 Ipoh Tin300 words
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Advertisement168 1939-05-13 6 HF DOES HAVE BAD WELL ALL RIGHT V SON, BUT WELL BRED |L BOYS DON I REPEAT WHAT THEY OVER f Yf mOTHFR HEAR GROWN UPS YE M °™"L" SAY AUNT MARY BUT ILL NEVER WtlK VERY ANGRY.,, DO IT AGAIN'^ YES, YOUR LITTLE FRIEND IS RIGHT YOU KNOW, MOST168 words
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Advertisement537 1939-05-13 6 STOMACH PAIN relieved in 5 minutes To anyone suffering under the burden of a troublesome stomach it is always interesting to read how others have gained relief. Here is a letter from one whose livelihood itself was threatened by weeks ol pain. His joy at the quick freedom that Maclean537 words
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Advertisement56 1939-05-13 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD ObtcffMbJ* of «W Chtmutj and Storm NEW ARRIVALS FANCY AMERICAN AND FRENCH MADE CLOCKS A GRAND SELECTION OF THEM AND SO MODERATELY PRICED. YICKWOHHING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road) PHONE No. ZZ. U<zek Days Open frovn I a.m. tc 9 p.m. Sundays Open fron.56 words
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Advertisement56 1939-05-13 6 gj* HOMELITE Po-table Generating: Plant Operates On Diesel Oil Weighs Onlv 89 lbs. 110V.—1250W. Available in A.C. or D.C. Full particulars from: SPOT RADIO LTD., 58. ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. i i I l For at-— in y IWIVERSAL RADIO HOI SE Sole DistributDrs: SCIENTIFIC SERVICE CO., 205, Oi chard Road.56 words
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Advertisement72 1939-05-13 6 I FAMOUS FISTULA PILES SPECIALISTS. All sorts of Pi lei are radically curer «AaaT In a week's time J!W Treatment guaran v teed wiihnut oper I r s Hi at ion. Every Ev» •PI Bisease and Rheumatism matism are al«i undertaken. Charges Moderat. ĔĔ r Consult personallor apply for parti72 words
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Advertisement26 1939-05-13 6 ARE SECOND TO PfONI in Efficiency Service. Hence tif |f j VERY POPH AX WJ x oS Sole Agents: HOF BOON Distributors: gafSCt* RADIO Kuala T,umP"j^^^^26 words
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Miscellaneous957 1939-05-13 6 ■■■•mil"" f Z To-day's Radio j T j *""""7oM)On" BERLIN HONGKONG SINGAPORE bc DJB ISJH MCs (19.7 m.) ZBW 9.52 Me s (IU m TRANSMISSION 5 p m ZHL 225 metres (1.33 racls) pm ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mc>) music 5 20 K&msky-KorsakoV rw 0 m OfeB Mcs (3L5i> mJ957 words
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67 1939-05-13 7 m Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur. May 11. p i>; OVERING that the sick ChinI' pse he had been hired to convey General Hospital had died the way. a rickshaw puller is to have put the body by the vi the road in Salak67 words
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Article240 1939-05-13 7 bime Staff Reporter I Kuala Lumpur. May 12. ving employed In a factory a girl undei 12 years of at»e. Keng, acting manager <>i the Bi cuil Factory, Kiang Gates) $5 by Raja Abdul Elamid Magistrate) to-day. ther ol the girl was also sumhaving permitted his240 words
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Article104 1939-05-13 7 Singapore. Friday V riage tool: place this morning i\ the Singapore Registry before Mr. Oldham of Dr. W G. Gross, a rhe Mission Hospital. Baligo, and Miss Ir.geborg Brand, who in Singapore yesterday from irq, Germany. degrocOT is the son of Mr. and 1 Gross, of Dessan, Germany,104 words
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Article62 1939-05-13 7 d from N.E.I, by X.L.M. plane '»n May 11: Mr. N. B. v. n, Mrs. Besier. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. A. Me. W. Spiers, Mr. F. Mrs. X v. d. Heyden, Mr. R. Medan, India and Europe by ane "PH-ARZ" on May 11: For F P. v.62 words
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263 1939-05-13 7 Singapore, Friday JJOW a schoolboy made a desperate attempt to save his friend who got into difficulties while swimming near the Yacht Club on the morning of May 7, was related before Mr. W. G. Porter, the Coro- j ncr, at the inquiry held263 words
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Article89 1939-05-13 7 From Our Own Repo.ter» ipoh. Friday. UTHEN his cycle slipped oil a brldj c spanning a river near Cnemor on Wednesday, a middle-aged Chinese, r.n his way to work, crashed to his death His body was picked tip among b vi era 20 feet below the89 words
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Article97 1939-05-13 7 The Band of the Straits Settlements Police will perform in public next week a.s follows under the direction of Mr. S Chapman. Bandmaster: Monday May 15 at the Botanic 3ardens at 5.30 p.m.: March "Colonel t%gev" Alford. overture "Tally Ho" Ansel!; selection "The Merry Widow Lehar: Spanish Serenade97 words
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Article624 1939-05-13 7 Singapore, Fn.iay MAN who sustained two dangerous fissures in the skull aikrgpd to have been inflicted with a vege* table knife, and who lay in critical condition for some time in pital. lived to tell the tale. In Uft Third Poiice Court to-day, oJ h'jw he624 words
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Article172 1939-05-13 7 1 Fi i>i Out Ok 11 Reporter] Penang, Friday. A FINE of $5 in default live days' .simple imprisonment was impo.tdby .Mr Lim Koon Tcck yesterday mormng on a Chinese lorry dr.ver, Goh Kea f who was convicted lor negligent driving at the junction of X172 words
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Article11 1939-05-13 7 The "Henry Waugh (Singapore) Sports Club has been exempted from registration11 words
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Advertisement57 1939-05-13 7 p 1 i ur stomach troubles you «»nly be cured by natural •U'r extracts as are combined in STOMACHICUM Vegetabile Nattermann. s pecial preparation is an '"i remedy for: 1 of Appetite, Indigestion* in the stomach, Heart-bati mulatea the glands of the 11 and the gastric juices $1.50 BOX. H57 words
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Advertisement60 1939-05-13 7 anldealjood for baby The use of ALLENBURYS crisp delicious rusks con naming Vitamin D. entourages the o.cvelopmen* of a strong wine jaw with ample room for the teeth and as baby chews th.es nourishing body-building Rusks, which should be nis first solid food, fe develops :he necessary habit of correct60 words
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Advertisement134 1939-05-13 7 BRUSH YOUR TEETH IHf SAFE WAY yum smtuusi'mm LOSt ITS emu /^&j/ charming smile may mean a great deal in your life, and you must guard it with the greatest care. Behind the gleaming white oi your teeth dangerous decay may be setting in, without you even knowing oi it.134 words
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Advertisement260 1939-05-13 7 Ur CHILDREN are always in trouble. They fall and I "skm" their little knees and elbows. IBlSf^^^^V^^Sl\ They cut and scratch their hands and faces, but vfw£ always they ask for Zam-Buk. Children like IkcWi/^Ss^L\r^f\\ antiseptic Zam-Buk because it so quickly heals up their hurts. The valuable herbal oils in260 words
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Advertisement292 1939-05-13 8 HDpening TO WAV «"in PAVILION i» OUTSTANDING SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT" j what's the verdict of all the preview critics. They nay Barrymore gives his greatest picture performf ince That Peter Holden, boy star of the stage >m KAiit, "On Borrowed Time," is immense That ?/3*4HL ■■Virginia Weidler is up to her292 words
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Advertisement121 1939-05-13 8 f j rAn|Tn I 3 SHOWS TO-DAY j I 'CAPITOL 3-15 6-15 9-15 j t j 4 Shows To-Moriw-ll a .m-3-156-15 -9-15 I ENGLAND'S GRANDEST ALL-TECHNICOLOR Triumph j ANNA NEAGLE and ANTON WALBROOK i:\ r j "Sixty Glorious Years" i j Sev The CRIMEAN WAR SCENES! I j S Y121 words
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Advertisement57 1939-05-13 8 NEXT CHANGE at the t 'AI'ITOL j A NEW M.G.M. COMEDY HIT with 2 popular voting Stars I 1 ITTT< \m I 'fw iT^l*^m% bTT\ J^w^vi^jg^rX^AaJ^^Sß NCAI WAH SUNDRY" STORE (Well-Known Shirt Designers). DESIGN —UPDO-DATE COLOUR FAST COLLAR SEMI SOFT QUALITY AI (European Cloth) PRICE ECONOMICAL. Office: 387-189, North Bridge57 words
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Advertisement349 1939-05-13 8 :> r 1 FLO Ltmmti T&EpS HELEN BRODERICkV M CHARLES BICKFORD V WCTV r Screen Play by James M. Cain, Jane Murfin and Harvey Fergus Directed by W. S. Van Dyke II Produced by Mervyn Leßoy GAIIRICK v^s^£fo*; 2ND SHOW: Jeaw 4 te ?.'acDnna!d Nelson T in Hl] GIRL OF349 words
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50 1939-05-13 9 IMPERIAL BRITISH AIRWAYS TO MERGE London. May lii. cheme for the proilgamatlon of Imperil B Itish Airways was >utCommona by Sir King^ev nt of £2,649,000 to ilders of Imperial AirE262 OQO to the ordinal tritlsh Airways. ft subsequently jam »3--d the merged compan? Government control" and fixed inter on stoc:50 words
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Article37 1939-05-13 9 Reuter. London, May 12. rn in London that Baron I, the well-known cankai L' ted in Vienna on Mar Hitler's coup in Austria been allowed to lea v? the rrived at Zurich in good Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article60 1939-05-13 9 IF rem Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, May U. W HII^ th pl h ayin K g yesterday afternoon I fho his br °thers and sisteis on iSf-Ojp son of Mr. Foong Fone Pow EES 0 on to a cement drain, recelv nc fatal head injuries r The60 words
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Advertisement375 1939-05-13 9 THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY OF SINGAPORE. ANNOUNCES A ki:i: i.ECTi Ht O'l CHRISTIAN SCIENCE! i Mr. PETER V. ROSS, C.S.B. MEMBER OF BOARD LECTURESHIP OF THE MOTHER CHURCH THE j FIR5 T CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCTEN- I TBI? IN ::OvTON. MASSACHUSETTS, j at, the Adelphi Roof Garden AT 7 P.M.375 words
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Advertisement235 1939-05-13 9 Tl T^ L 1 NEW I WORLD' DANCE! PALACE, j THE LARGEST All: OXDITIOXFD CABARET IN M\IAY A WITH BAR TiESTAI RAM ATTACHED. NIGHT DANCE. NIGHTLY AT g&O P.M. TK I DANCE (F c f ADMISSION) EVERY TCr.S, THURS. 4: SAT SUND iIFT'N DANCE. FROM 1.30 P.M. (q U'O P.M.235 words
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Advertisement377 1939-05-13 9 I SUN TALKIE j 'ItftW WORLD) I last yic?m jj One Performance Only At 7.50 p.m. I i j Complete Serial Chapters I—ls of Jl ii S A C E j ■EO|(|||| |((||g| ||a|||BU|||((|| I GRAND THEATRE: NEW WORLD i j Matinees To-Day To-Morrow 5 "INVISIBLE MENACE* 1 S "MAN377 words
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Advertisement61 1939-05-13 9 Packed U Since The Opening Acclaimed by The Press and Public -s The finest Air Drama Ever Fhown J f TOMORROW A I K-J A AARD A I 11 A.M.. 6.15 9.1* P.M. /ALII/VV\DI\A\ WARNER BROS. p>»»»ni v»* t ALTO *i J ITHI rifj of "THE 1939 CUP FINAL** RESERVATIONS61 words
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Article720 1939-05-13 10 JAPANESE propagandists and their hirelings are fond of saying that the importance of Hongkong as a British possession in the Far East has been eclipsed as a result of the war in China and that the trade oi that great port is stagnant. Here is another720 words
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Article1222 1939-05-13 10 fF A R.P. authorities in London were 1 to say that preparation, in advance of any emergency, of 9 colossal camp with all necessary services for the accommodation of evacuees from congested areas, would really be incommensurate with the i r Maximum Protection value1,222 words
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Article453 1939-05-13 10 AGREEMENT between Britain, France and Turkey for mutual help in defence of their interests in the Mediterranean and the Balkans is an important step forward in collective security. Many people believe that such an understanding with Turkey is of more immediate, value than an exchange of commitments453 words
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Advertisement243 1939-05-13 10 1 SMAKBAK... REYOIATIONARY CAPTIVE GOLF BALL WHICH CANNOT HIT YOU WHEN IT RETURNS. SMAKBAK I GOLF IJ //"-'lf *-*»*oi ml 10V X WMfN IT »fTU»*i You Improve Your Golf With This Set Price 5 SPORTS DEPT.: ROBINSON CO., LTD. 1 mm PANTHER /> BALL BEARING I THIS Machine is the243 words
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Advertisement38 1939-05-13 10 Headaches may be caused by EYE-STRAIN due to Defective BfWttht. Unsuitable Glasses r.r Ev<> Muscular Imbalance. Have your eyts scientifically examined and properly corrected by Everbright Optical Co. 19 CHI'LIA STREET, SINGAPORE. C. S. CUONG, Dr. of Optometry.38 words
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Advertisement4 1939-05-13 10 WEEK-END REVIEW ■■■■an»»» *****1114 words
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Article, Illustration274 1939-05-13 11 WARSHIP SENT TO AMOY Reuter. JAPAN'S landing of bluejackets at Kulangsu Island, the •J International Settlement off Amoy, has been quickly by the despatch of an American warship to the the protection of American'nationals and interests. inese naval authorities threaten similar action atReuter. - 274 words
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Article29 1939-05-13 11 Reuter. London, May 13.—The International Sugar Councils' executive committee concluded its sittings yesterday and made unanimous recommendations to the council for dealing with the situation. —Reuter. Pledge To LabourReuter. - 29 words
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Article78 1939-05-13 11 t London, May 12. Hi'S v Commo »s to-day. speakin» on TloiJr?^»-,, 11 I^lll6lll ot the Military S n B BIII to exempt militiamen ti om li to „Participate in civil disoutes, rfl H n ore Belisha said that Government were prepared to g iv3 each militiaman a m££?V tatemem78 words
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205 1939-05-13 11 Shanghai, May 12. M |T may be necc-sary to take similar action in the Shanghai International Selti menl if as grave an incident as that OB Kulangsu occurs in Shangha'," declared a Japanese naval spokesman at a pres i conference commenting on the naval larding in the International Settlement of205 words
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Article73 1939-05-13 11 Reuter. Commenting on the joint proclamation of the Shanghai Settlement ?nd French Concession authorities, threatening to expel any persons engaging in political activities, the Japanese Embassy spokesman said that the proclamation was a sign of goodwill and a step towards the right direction, but it was necessaryReuter. - 73 words
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Article36 1939-05-13 11 Reuter. «hington. May 13. nOI 1 WING reports of the occupation of the Settlement of I 1 and. Amoy, a State I < flieial stated that Mates was interested national Settlement uld follow developiy.—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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76 1939-05-13 11 Reuter. Paris, May 13. IT i nnderstood that Spanish Government emissaries have had conm; > three Paris banks and one Amsterdam bank tar credits of al least £20.006.008, hut no decision kHi ties has been I < rI ing circles state thai the elyReuter. - 76 words
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Article18 1939-05-13 11 —M. Daladier obtained nee in the Chimber on by 375 votes to 230 last R! .iter.18 words
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160 1939-05-13 11 ALLEGED LETTER FROM GOEBBELS P is reported from Dublin that the polke authorities there investigating the circumstances in which, according ence which has come into their possession, Nazi promda materia! has been sent to ex-members of the Irish ublican Army an organisation which is160 words
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Article90 1939-05-13 11 Reuter. Kulangsu, May 13. The Japanese bluejackets who landed here following the attempt on the life of Mr. Hung Li Hsun, Chairman of the Amoy Chinese Chamber of Commerce, are guarding the exits from the island. The Japanese this morning arrested many' Chinese. H.M.S. Decoy is at presentReuter. - 90 words
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Article42 1939-05-13 11 Reuter. Manchester, May 12. FIVE explosions shook buildings in the centre of the city to-day. Shop windows were shattered but no-one was injured. In each case the. explosions, it is thought, originated in a letterbox, gelignite being used.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article76 1939-05-13 11 Reuter. London, May 13. TJEUTER'S correspondent in the Empress of Australia states tha y a royal salute of 21 guns in honom of Their Majesties' second anniversary coronation was fired in the midst of fog and icefields. The two escorting cruisers drew aJongsiae with the gunsReuter. - 76 words
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Article35 1939-05-13 11 Reuter. Rome, May 13« f IFTING of the ban on !he Paris Temps, announced last night, is regarded SS symptomatic of the eontinnee 1 easing of the situation between Italy and France.— Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article30 1939-05-13 11 Reuter. Washington, May 13.—Admiral Leahy, retiring Chief of Naval Operations, has been selected by President Ruosevelt as Governor of Puerto Rico in succession to Major-General Winship —Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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398 1939-05-13 11 LONDON, MAY 12. IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS TO-DAY. THE PR7ME MINISTER ANNOUNCED THE GOVERNMENT S VIEWS ON THE BRITISH GUIANA REFUGEE REPORT. PUBLISHED ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT. The Government is prepared to offer the fullest facilities for any settl?mrmt upon which refugee organisations398 words
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Article122 1939-05-13 11 Reuter. London, May 13. fPHE British Guiana Commission's report has agreeably surprised refugee organisations here. Mr. Pell, head of the inttr-govern-mental refugee committee, described it as "decidedly encouraging." Reuter learns that finance is the main difficulty in woiking the refugee machinery. These is a paucity of fundsReuter. - 122 words
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Article115 1939-05-13 11 Reuter. Washington. May 13. ARMY headquarters announce the reorganisation, effective on July 1, of a Coast Artillery Corps in order materially to reinforce that branch of the nation's defences against air and sea attack. Mr. Woodnng, War Secretary, declared that the transference of officers md mejiReuter. - 115 words
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230 1939-05-13 11 Berlin, May 1 :i. U \\'E don't envy Turkey,"' was a Cerman spokesman's comment (>n Mr. Chamberlain's announ:ement. 'Turkey has let herself be lured away from her traditional policy, constituting no danger to her or anyone else, into British political circles.230 words
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112 1939-05-13 11 Reuter. New York. May 13. BEARING a tablet inscribed 'This pavilion is dedicated to lasting peace lriendship between the peoples of the United States and the British Empire," the British Pavilion at the World's Fair was opened by Ambassador Sir Donald Lindsay, inReuter. - 112 words
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Article108 1939-05-13 11 Reuter. London. May 12. THE text of the Anglo-Rumanian trade agreement states that the two governments propose to encourage the formation of an appropriate organisation to be established by business interests of both countries. Free zones in Rumanian ports will be granted by the Rumanian GovernmentReuter. - 108 words
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Article53 1939-05-13 11 Reuter. Kaunas, May 12. i] IOSER political and military collaboration between Lithuania and Poland is expected following the visit to Warsaw Of General Ra-htikis. who returned to-day. No special agreement was concluded during the visit, but it is emphasised here that Poland fully appreciate? Lithuania's attitude towards problemsReuter. - 53 words
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Advertisement48 1939-05-13 11 Defective Eyesight causes headache Pain In cr around the c.yes Blur at distance. Indistinct during reading, etc TO RELIEVE THE SYMPTOMS an accurate scientific examination by our Re. fractionist C. P Chorg is advisable. Consultation without cost or obligation. THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO 142, South Bridge Ruad, Singapore.48 words
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Article901 1939-05-13 12 P.&T. Official Quoted As Co-respondent Singapore, Friday. A DECREE nisi, to be made absolute in six months, was to-day xi granted to Richard Patrick Bradley, Executive Engineer. Public Works P artmeni, S.S., against his wife. Una Alice Bradley, on an f> rd >rm a901 words
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144 1939-05-13 12 Reuter. London. May 11. IN the House of Commons, Mr. Oliver Stanley, the President of the Beard of Trade, announced the «ignature of an Anglo-Rumanian protocol providing for the pi amotion of mutual trade, primarily through normal commercial channels. Among the provisions are guaranteesReuter. - 144 words
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86 1939-05-13 12 Reuter. London, May 11. A REVISED edition of the provisional schedule of reserved occupations was issued to-night. About three and a half million men oud of approximately eleven million between the ages of eighteen and fifty are now reserved, compared with about rive million in theReuter. - 86 words
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Article79 1939-05-13 12 Singapore, Friday. A SUGGESTION by Mr. Justice Manning, the newly-anived Puisne Judge, that a court reporter should take down the proceedings of a bankrupt's public examination was made to-day in the High Court. "That is not the usual procedure, my lord," said Mr. K. N. Taylor, Official79 words
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Article, Illustration70 1939-05-13 12 Following t-he developments in the international situation and the introductien of conscription. Britain's Regular Army is having its share of the recruiting boom' The largest number of recruits since the September crisis is being dealt with at the Central Recruiting Offices in Great Scotland70 words
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126 1939-05-13 12 Reuter. London, May 12. Quo Tai Chi. speaking at the ii£ annual dinner cf the School of Oriental and African Studies last night, said the world was reconsidering that his country, by determined resistance to aggression at a pi ice in sacrifice andReuter. - 126 words
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Article42 1939-05-13 12 Mr. Lim Gim Hoe has been elected Secretary of the Bar Committee. Penang, for the ensuing year, Messrs. W. F. 7ennder, Goh TiowWan (Secretary), D. N.Bannerjea. M. B.Brash and C 8. Jayaswal have been elected the Bar Committee for Malacca.42 words
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Article15 1939-05-13 12 Mr. John Denys Mead has been temporarily appointed an unofficial member of the Federal Council.15 words
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Article53 1939-05-13 12 Reuter. Pariv May 12: Oscar Kaufmann fjmer controller of the vast toxtile enterprises of Czechoslovakia, Ml under a train in the underground Nation, and died in hospital. Kaufmann had been depressed since ms arrival, three weeks ago after Allegedly being deprived of the control of hisReuter. - 53 words
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Article200 1939-05-13 12 Singapore, Saturday. VHE wedding took place at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd yesterday, of Miss Molly Preston Walker, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. G. Walker of Croydon, Surrey, and Mr. Charles George Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. 6. A. Webb of London. Mr. Webb200 words
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Article20 1939-05-13 12 Commissions as acting Sub-Lieutenants in the S.S.R.N.V.R. have been granted to Mr. V. N. Wade and Mr. J. H. Craig.20 words
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184 1939-05-13 12 SPECIAL STORY PICTURES IN SUNDAY TRIBUXI MR. Norman Soong, who has been specially commis S i„ m tl )V the Tribune Group to write a series of articles on periences at the China war front, where he is traveling [n of the new Burma-Chmngking184 words
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Article144 1939-05-13 12 Shanghai. .May 12. TPHE authorities in the bit Settlement and Fren soon at Shanghai to-day mad. a fresl move to curb anti-Japonism. h identical proclamations, they threatened to expel or deny sanctuary U persons engaging in political act* vities. Other moves recently made for the same144 words
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Article45 1939-05-13 12 Reuter. New York. May U --The delegates agreed to hold aft*ber c ierence to-night, after a threatened President Roosevelts*J to bring about an earlyw-ggfj work. Both sides ear her had n Roosevelt's demand that th should be opened by midnight last nm —Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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111 1939-05-13 12 Reuter. New York, May 12. a SETTLEMENT of the coal strike A W as brought nearer when Mr John L. Lewis authorised 150,000 miners to sign individual contracts with employers willing to grant the "union shop." The men concerned are outside the Appalachian area, whereReuter. - 111 words
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45 1939-05-13 12 Reuter. Moscow, May 12.—One of the Soviet's best known airwoman Major Poiina Ossipenko, and Brigade Commander Anatoli Serov, have been killed in an air crash. They will be buried under a wall of Kremlin, both being "Heroes of the Soviet Union."—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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183 1939-05-13 12 Reuter. London, IVlay 12. RErTEft'S special correspondent in the Empress of Australia radios that the liner has been over eleven hours at a standstill in fog. The escorting cruisers were invisible throughout the day. The Queen visited the ship's shop in theReuter. - 183 words
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Article96 1939-05-13 12 Reuter. Shanghai May t u-miki 9* A STATEMENT thai at least 25,000 Shanghai by end oi tin probably as many a made by Sir Victor Sassoon peal for relief funds. hoU in c Sir Victor described H problem for 800 J*** a a 0 Europe onReuter. - 96 words
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Article50 1939-05-13 12 AN amendment to < A (Third Party, CWhnanc*, "ill in the Government insurers and certain owners of traction civ liable to pay any hosp a incurred expenses, up $400 or $40 In reapect o 1 -who has received treat" juries as an In w tMil C 1 \c50 words
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Advertisement57 1939-05-13 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDIN«j"'cHUI IA STREET. VMM 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE MARINE, MOTOR, PEP. SONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. :o: AGENTS: SEREMBAN POI BROS., MALACCA HONG CHYE CO., K. mmi WENG HENG LOONG. NG KON CHEE, KXANG LEE ENG TEH, IPOn LEE AH WENG. PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LTD57 words
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Advertisement60 1939-05-13 12 THE SCOTTISH TUBE CO., LTD. Manufacture Piping, Tubes and Fittings for all purposes SCREWED SOCKETED TUBES. BLACK GAS, GALVANIZED AND STEAM TUBES. LAPWELDED IRON I STEEL BOILER TUBES FOR LAND OR MARINE BOILERS. GAS, WATER STEAM PIPING FITTINGS, ETC. ETC. COMPLETE STOCKS HELD SOLE AGENTS: McALISTER CO e LTD. I60 words
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Article53 1939-05-13 13 INSULTS TO LES' HERO Poles were celebrating Marsha'' i-mory, yesterday, states d in the ts, wrecking a Polish hing the windows of a Polish newssi ibuting organisation and stoning Pilsudski. nate Nazi, sent apologies for lent, when a facial's house was armed Nazis '153 words
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Article48 1939-05-13 13 r the. State Secrenovided for in a re the next meetCouncU. The obe that occasion vhen property will be held > Secretary and Ai cessnry deeds ol tl bUJ states: The ise, take, ble and immoveription, and d may yield ransi bl or dPil48 words
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Article71 1939-05-13 13 1 i orrespotidenti a. Wednesday. I orn and you gave I i; t excuse. Yon Jewellery in witness Shrani, yem ycny were ab T e to go ■\Vh'- fffd ycu not I (*pd of th icwei" I been betI Bjakar. Second I fterncon when he a P.W.D. cooFe71 words
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Article115 1939-05-13 13 Londor, May 12. IT is orTicially a: that MajorGeneral John Christcvmer Swarm died here to-day.—Reuter Major-Ucne:al John Christopher Swarm, sen ol the late Very Rev. Robert Swarm, was Doni in 18&6 Having completed his education in Cheltenham Co'kge. he entered the 45 4 h Regiment in115 words
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95 1939-05-13 13 Reuter. CHUNGKING, MAY 12. TWENTY-ONE JAPANESE PLANES MADE A SURPRISE RAID ON CHUNGKING AT 7 O'CLOCK TONIGHT. AND CONCENTRATED MAINLY ON THE NORTH BANK ACROSS THE RIVER. Beveral b e Area started. The bomb* Ing Wfta so severe that even deep under"round dugoutsReuter. - 95 words
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149 1939-05-13 13 Mutual Help In Mcdi terra nea n London, May 13. |N a statement on the negotiations with Turkey, made in the House of Commons just before the House adjourned yesterday afternoon, the Prime Minister said. "His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom and the Turkish149 words
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Article61 1939-05-13 13 Reuter. Beirut, May 12. DRITISII and French authorities are engaged in a series of exercises to test the defences of Eastern Mediterranean. Last night, all lights were extinguished during a general practice of air raid warnings. The Palestine Government is als > engaged in air raid precautions, andReuter. - 61 words
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Article153 1939-05-13 13 THE directois of the General Accident Fire and Life Assurance Corporation. I id. have resolved to recommend the o*yment on May l. 1930. of the following final dividends, subject to Income Tax: "2 1 r>er cent, (miking 5 per c;nt. fothe yean on the Preference Shares and153 words
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Article462 1939-05-13 13 Reuter. The foll r »wln < wmi returns for An-n are reported; b e b°hpi< j7n»->^pr f n*o T.tH F<ta*r>| 1 500 Jo the Bradwall (F M.S.) Rubber FM*te. T.M. lh C h,, "snnp-P fFMS> Instates, Ltd.. 53. 0n0 Ih, Dennistoirn Rnbbe** F!**a*es, T,tr* '▼>*r»n *t»>««r»i jr<;_ r»t»)Reuter. - 462 words
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210 1939-05-13 13 Chinese Successes In Hunan, Hupeh Kiangsi Shanghai, May 12. (JENERAL Shi Yo, in reviewing the military situation of the provinces of Hunan, Hupei and Kiangs; all of which are under his control, said that hostilities during the past twenty days have resulted in the capture of many enemy position* and210 words
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Article72 1939-05-13 13 [From Our Own Correspond tit] Johore Be.hru. Wednesday. The charge against Liew Loke at ro!i.o< e.rily causing grievous hurt to his wife, Chai Sxng, was this afterno n amended to that ot murder. The stabbed woman succumbed to injuries received on the stomach and hands nt the General72 words
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Advertisement178 1939-05-13 13 STEPS toVHH "S. C. S." BUTTE* M AUSTRALIA'S 'PHONE: STORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), 1POH 110 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1500 15)1, BUTTERWORTH 33. Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co., Lid. W.P.S. 280B just o u TT RECORDS FOR DANCERS in STRICT TEMPO. JOE LOSS HIS178 words
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945 1939-05-13 14 CARD OF EVENTS FOLLOWING Is (he full card of events for this afternoons racing a< W* Tin,,h in the final day of the Summer pore. Scratching a l noon yesterday were K«*£ r J V r Ti Dignity945 words
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Article89 1939-05-13 14 (Morning Tribune) Following are selections for this ..mmooiis races at Singapore: BMC I—KIT. Bali Girl. Kaee 2—WAIT-A-BIT. Selangor 11. Rare .1— \DFJ.F. Brass Bullet. Raec I—RESISTANCE. Vergres. Race s—( LCNY. Princess Trim. Raec S—STAR MM X Benedict. Race 7—DFVON KING. Mandai. Ita.« I MISS ROD Hartleur. MdLyd Tribune RAIL89 words
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Article87 1939-05-13 14 Members and triends of the Ass.icia ire reminded of the usual fortnightly tea-dance that is to be he*d on Sunday it t H e premises from 1.30 p m. to 4.30 p.m. The following uiaveis au>t been selected to represent the Association *.n a friendly game of soccer against87 words
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Article212 1939-05-13 14 ALTHOUGH the morning ha* dawned bright and sunny. Ihe going has stiil not recovered frcrm the drenching it has received, and was heavy at this mor ring's final exercises. An outstanding gallop was done by SPEARTOWN (Bagbyl who covered f »round at a terrific pace212 words
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Article75 1939-05-13 14 The following will be selected to play friendly soccer against the Post Ofliee Club on Sunday on the Club's ground:--Yeo Ah Row' Toy Qtics Liang, Cr-ecny Lian Sing. Son. Kirn Swe. Yeow dteng Hoe. Ng Kean Tet. Cheng Yong Mgn ;e Hee Chit Lim. Sng Ah Lai,75 words
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Article95 1939-05-13 14 Reuter. London, May 12 T EN HARVEY Is defending his British cruiserweight champion ship against Jock McAvoy (former holder) at Harringav Arena on June IV Later; The British Boxing; Board of Control announces it will officially recognise the Harvey-McAvoy bout as for the world's light heavyweightReuter. - 95 words
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Article269 1939-05-13 14 S.C.C. Res I, LovaK Re, A GOOD game was witnessed at the Padang this evening u} l( loyals Reserves drew one goal all with the S.C.C Reserve* game which started promisingly but tamed down towards t!„ Loyals scored after play and look'd tiki vietory had it269 words
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Article68 1939-05-13 14 Botrc*: Police VJ R.A. (C) Div. I-Sta-dium. Chanel (W.D.) Civilians vs. Mine: weepers (2 B)—Police. Naval Bailee vs. Excise (t B> Naval Base. if. «s. APC (8.H.1..) AJP.C. frickcL- S C.C vs. U Ai. (S.C.C.) VVI C vs. Poliei (Police) S RC. vs. M.I .F.) M F A68 words
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Article268 1939-05-13 14 St. Pa tick's School held their annual sports yesterday at Katong. C de Souza was champion athlete with 10 points. Results were as follows: 100 yds. ii): 1 C. de Souza; 2B_ Azcor.a; 3 J. Merrels. me. 11 2 5 sees. 100 yds. IB): IH. Fernandez;268 words
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Article47 1939-05-13 14 The following will represent Detective Branch against the Cable and Wireless Club at soccer to-morrow tSunday) al Fairer Park ground. Bheem <capt.» Mohamed. Thamby. L. S. Bee. Ismail John Ong. All. Muthu, Samy, MOttani and De Cruz. Reserves: D. Ra.i. Thevataean and S. A. Tan.47 words
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Article28 1939-05-13 14 Reuter. Milan, To-day England's soccer team to meet Italy on Saturday are as follows: Woodley, Male, Hapgood, Willingham. Cullis. Mercer, Matthews. Hall. Lawtoi ili uld< n, Broome Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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108 1939-05-13 14 By -PETE 1 ITHE Philippine World Olympi Ba* ball team oi the Far versity who have played a *risj matches in Singapore last month maintained an unbroken record v have returned after a su< from Penang and will well game at108 words
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Advertisement16 1939-05-13 14 TIGER BEER M A 0 E I A 0 M THE fINEST -j, malt hops y^as/16 words
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Article77 1939-05-13 15 m- M '•avia 1. I time from I they clashed on I iv'erday in a I the Moravian H )Us occasion. the end X' third following j i imen custodian B and cleared splenJty kick i minutes towards d this goal. Hong Thye and W lanlam,77 words
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Article27 1939-05-13 15 re selected to V.M.C.A. against I on Tuesday at 5.15 Road ground: M Swyny, K. LeemG. Ranatunga, S. C E. T. Kite, Harry han, Jackson.27 words
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Article, Illustration920 1939-05-13 15 Holder Down For Full Count In Eighth Round Singapore, Saturday. (By "Referee") QhE of the largest crowds ever seen at the Happy World crowded the arena for the return contest between Ventui a Marques and Neil Hemchit last night. This time Marques well and920 words
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Article, Illustration204 1939-05-13 15 A Remedy for Consumption Has Been Found. Marvellous a« it may seem aver centuries of iailure, a remedy has been discovered that has cured the deadly Consumption even in the advanced stages of the disease. No one will longer dpubt that Consumption can bo cured after204 words
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Advertisement98 1939-05-13 15 EepLifej active/ ire J on becomes a I who take I y<tei Concentrate such shame and you active and youngs v. r of virile adult rength t-tamina for .i as speedy as it ia TYRQDONE too €U/&Z&r\ in i d <J Sons, JaiiuiiAiX <>r grows slowly; if J* «acoumT ~es98 words
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Advertisement284 1939-05-13 15 Strengthen your Health Defences j There definitely noth.ng like Ovaltinc' for vf" j building up your vitality and powrs of resist ''xJ a"cc to influenza and other ills. The constituents jl 01 'Ovaltine' —malt plu.- milk ph:>, and the it ,3H| v ''>x/>jBH? ji scientific methods by which they are284 words
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Advertisement144 1939-05-13 15 4 T h e Perfect Way to Perfect Teeth Dentists say Powder is safest and surest > for teeth. Calvert's always reaches the L hidden corners of the mouth. Decay never starts because germs have no chance to flourish. There's no soap or m Calvert's to damage the enamel I144 words
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Article121 1939-05-13 16 The Ladies match between the Garrison Golf Club and Kepoel Golf Club was played at Tanglin and resulted in a van for the Garrison Golf Club by 4' 2 points to 2\ A The scores were as below K.eppel names first):— Mrs. O. Ford 0 vs. Mrs.121 words
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Article53 1939-05-13 16 The following are requested to represent the Hindu Association against t 1 c 8-K.C. in a friendly game of soece* on Monday at 5 p.m. Nadarajah. A. Sankanin Veetap*n H. D. Appu (Captain), Q. Ranatunga! P. Ramoo M. P GoDal. R Sungara Muthuveloo. V. K. Shunmucam 3 Sangaran.53 words
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550 1939-05-13 16 Recs Beaten Almost On Time Manchester^. 3. S.R.C 2. SCORING three goals all in ti«e later stages of the second session. the iManchesters yesterday defeated the S.R.C. by three goals to (wo thus securing their first points in the league at the expense of Ihe550 words
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Article179 1939-05-13 16 TWENTY of Malaya's best cyclists will be taking part in the Speed Trial at the Gap to-morrow at 7 a.m. organised by Mr. Ong Chin Bcng. The di ;tance is exactly one mri.. starting at the bottom cf Baona Vista Read (Pas'r Panjang side) to179 words
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Article40 1939-05-13 16 The V.M.C.A. Handicap Billiards Tournament Final between Yap Ah Hian and Dr. V. Xavier which was fixed to be played on Tuesday. May 9. is postponed to a later date. The date of play will be announced later.40 words
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Article355 1939-05-13 16 S.R .C TENNIS The EoOowmi imti, S.R.c tennis to n' maun* Humes foi i 1 ."4 Monday Following are Novices" Singles- I vs. W.N. Moore p pr: --r dCruz. r i Note: —If it rain! 1 be played on Tuesday. Ye ii Wednesday Ties for Wedm Championship Doubii355 words
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Article81 1939-05-13 16 (From Our Own (<>i n>|><»:>di" 1 Ban: Pahat^ Two Doubles and I W J completed on Wednesday in ihe Baw Pahat inter-Club Junior Tennis t« urn ment. The following are the resu ts: DOUBLE 3: Matthew.s and flatten* English School" lost to Syed raffar /J Radin (Malay81 words
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Article43 1939-05-13 16 The following will represent tiae SC£ vs. S.R.C. in a match on the S.Ci on Tuesday. ri W. H. Drooeleever and T V N Ana son: D. K. Brans and Majoi R- f' 1 fcrd; W. M. Oak-Rhind and J UCW*43 words
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Article, Illustration12 1939-05-13 16 GKEAT EASTERN (Upiicun Mr. i FAN 21$, South Biidfjt' UM. v,,u 112 words
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Advertisement298 1939-05-13 16 I his was my HMBH BAD LEG jfrj^ ynfil I used Cuticura m I V/ OINTMENT Bs&aj^jgaM u ]ror i- a most exacting te*?t m/m^^^T liealing power of any skin remedy ih and crippling T ••l.^lj^i a few applications of Cuticura /f.j. *T V *--'&^'*V^l prove it-- supcrioi efficacy to298 words
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Advertisement240 1939-05-13 16 LOOK AHEAD. A man's anility is bound to show itself when he is determined to j succeed and takes the necessary I steps to enhance his present value. Those who have succeeded with the aid of the I.C.a. know and apprccia'e the value of its Training. Why not increase your240 words
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Advertisement153 1939-05-13 16 m V DEPRESSION W||FATIGUE 111 I TIRED FEELING WITH VERY tew people realise the importance of .supplying proper nourishment to the brain, body and nerves in order to combat the effects of over-work and excessive mental and physical activity. This is why we find, in these times of abnormal activity,153 words
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Article764 1939-05-13 17 fhree Appeals At Seremban (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, May 12. x.crv successfully argued in the Court at Seremban >(!ay. In one case the conviction was quashed and the u >1 aside. In another the case was postponed pending i nioii regarding whether the accused is764 words
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Article234 1939-05-13 17 ANLY six horse-drawn vehicles, of which four are gharries, remain on the streets of Singapore During 1938 there was an increase, however, in nearly all other forms of private and public conveyance, according to the annual report of the Vehicles Registration Department. Taxes were collected in234 words
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Article81 1939-05-13 17 Ipoh, Friday. THERE has been a veritable gold rush to the Cameron Highlands during the past few days, following rumours of the discovery of a rich gold vein. Many Chinese prospectors have hurried to the spot where the supposed vein has been located, and a81 words
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Article105 1939-05-13 17 A LARGE gathering is expected at the New World Arena to-night when the All Malayan Profession Kronchong competition is to be held. The pick of all Malayan and Jaya Singers will appear together with the pick of Malayan musicians. The two much discussed rival champion singers, Ahmad C.8.,105 words
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Article65 1939-05-13 17 Sir Shenton Thomas has returned from his East Coast tour. His Excellency the Governor and Lady Thomas, accompanied by the Private Secretary and the Aide-de-Camp, will leave Singapore by train on Tue.idav evening, May 16. on a visit to Kuala Lumpur. His Excellency will leave Kuala65 words
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Advertisement324 1939-05-13 17 I RAFFLES BREADI IS THE BEST! Daily Inrreusing Sale* I'rove It. BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS UNDER STRICTLY HYGIENIC CONDITIONS. We Also Deliver DINNER ROLLS Fresh From The Oven Between 5 9 P.M. RAFFLES BAKERY CONFECTIONERY I AIM II nt \l< C ATERED FOR IMeiiit* baskets a ml launch provided mrnTmim,324 words
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1040 1939-05-13 18 20,000 WORKERS ACHIEVE "GREAT ENGINEERING FEAT" U.S. Credits For Improving Transport Chungking TALE of romance, unparalleled heroism and perseveience, surpassing that of the pioneering days in the United States, i? woven around the 836-mile Yunnan-Burma Highway, the completion of which1,040 words
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Article49 1939-05-13 18 Central New development (t I, business in Kunming f ing the outbreak of th< two new bank<-ihe p, Commercial Bank Hmg Hua Hank— mally opened for business n cently. Two sab-agencies of the Central Saving Sri. subsidiary of Ihe < Trust of China for business.—CentralCentral New - 49 words
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150 1939-05-13 18 Foreign Help For China'; Industrial Co-operatives ManilaA GROUP of Americans, Europeans and Filipinos will shortly Philippine committee for Chinese industrial co-operatives, a < tee which expects to promote a "sympathy" movement here for and to support the Chinese industrial co-operatives now beinu150 words
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104 1939-05-13 18 Hongkong. FN refuting recent rumours con--1 cerning the devaluation of the Hongkong dollar, the Hon. Mr. A. I. Shields. Chairman of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce, addressing; its annual meeting, said: "Such rumours tend to discourage the Investment of outside capital in business and industry104 words
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Article30 1939-05-13 18 Chanesfca.— After Chinese troops 1 Macheng, about 40 miU Hankow. Following Chinese troops advar raptured also Chungku; The victoriou Iher westward to atta** j national News Ag*UC/30 words
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Advertisement153 1939-05-13 18 XhE Major is not new to the travel game he has played it in all parts of the world and knows the ropes. That is why when home-leave comes you will find him flying back to England with Imperial Airways. He gets longer at home. He has the comforts of153 words
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Advertisement8 1939-05-13 18 DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By T. H. Tan8 words
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1001 1939-05-13 19 NEW MEMBER EXPLAINS (United Press). Calcutta, May 5. «WISH 1« emphasise that it would be a grave error to allow the controversy of the past few months to j rate into a quarrel hetween Bengal and the rest of India. 1 am(United Press). - 1,001 words
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Article245 1939-05-13 19 (United Press). Brindaban, May 5. IT is understood that the next meet--1 ing of the A.I.C.C. will be held in the second week of June, provided the reporl of the Constitution Committee is ready by that time. The venue of the session has not yet been decided.(United Press). - 245 words
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236 1939-05-13 19 (United Press). Allahabad. May 2. INTERVIEWED by a press corres- pondent here last night, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel said he was not disposed to express any opinion on happenings at the A.I.C.C. meeting. Asked as to the reason for his not attending the A.I.C.C. session(United Press). - 236 words
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Article433 1939-05-13 19 (United Press). i Brindaban, May 5. ''{OTHER we or they," observed casually a Congressman who is in the forefront of the Congress politics, when he was asked why they did not try to effect a compromise between the two schools of thought in the Congress and(United Press). - 433 words
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Advertisement103 1939-05-13 19 *~D~aUy~) India Page Edited by C.S. Muthukrishrren, B.Sc. <• HO I I" l h hine f.rtKv .he I AWAIM 7 I'odv so well as DIBIL. With the GOLD AT*lf J.rst three days' dose of DIBIL DIPLO WAS//// H tonic tablets you will become H "Hscious of an intense over- ■j103 words
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Advertisement102 1939-05-13 19 11 What a wonderful §9'late sur P r sc s, > mid dv Maurier have the one thing that JB MAURIER THE EXCLUSIVE FILTER TIP made in london Sofe agents: John Little 6» Co. Ltd., ISSUED BY THE MANUFACTURERS OF DU MAURIER CIGARETTES, 217, PICCADILLY, LONDON, W.I G.C.35 ThiTlmargarine of102 words
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Article, Illustration54 1939-05-13 20 Fisher, (left), and Airs. F. C. rherrin?ton, (right), are two of the helpers who have promised to entertainment at the foi tluoming charity show, ♦'The Circus comes to fown. M which will be produced at tiif KafTles Hotel in August. The proceeds are to \;e donated to54 words
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87 1939-05-13 20 >u> taken at the preir ises of the Persekutuan Drivers Ma'ay Perak. on the occasion of a tea n in honour ol the Preside n of the Association, who is leaving the country. The photo shows: inset, s bin Abubakar, the president, (seated) Che Abu Bakar. Che Othman, Che Din,87 words
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74 1939-05-13 20 nd bMi adopting the balloon barrage as means of protection against air raids, and this picture was taken ..w.' uV, x, P !l 0 ORTapher at a 11 0 ne r Poland's western frontier when the barrage had its first test v .Y.Lh 00 Batlal,o s ar ais equipped with74 words
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