Malaya Tribune, 15 May 1939
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section37 1939-05-15 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL XXVI -No. 114. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 15, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, May 15, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 15, 193937 words
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Advertisement93 1939-05-15 1 BEST Kropok Udang FROM •BCD SEA 9 PROVISION STORE NORTH BRIDGE KO. phMC 8133. READY MIXED PAINT A British product of sound quality and remarkably then!) in price. BLUE CREAM GREY GREEN YELLOW CHOCOLATE WHITE SIGNAL RED BLACK BROWN Packed in 7 lb. tins. (jUTnTUE c CpJI? w>m^^ wps.. ii93 words
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Advertisement199 1939-05-15 1 I .1 I ————I MADAME PAGE LATE 92, PICCADILLY, LONDON. Top Floor, flattery Bldf* €i\SH SALE DAY r:vKNiN(; GOWNS, QnviicdiovL to I m\ -ml** 1 \pV to*** s*»te« I- > 1 tc *<; SSS* 1 v;rr. i ri R U N N I N 0 i 1 New Shell Motor199 words
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Article73 1939-05-15 2 Hollywood. JONATHAN HALE, now playJ inj? in RKO Radio's "Miracle Racket," is having neck worries. His great grand uncle, Nathan Hale, American patriot, was hanged in 1776. In 1823 another relative, the captain of a pirate ship, was hanged by his own •rew. Now Actor Hale is starting73 words
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Article46 1939-05-15 2 Mitchell Leisen, director of "Artist or.d Models /broad." interviewed 75 ails before finding a beauty with 33. nch hips and who was 5 feet 8 inches tall to wear a slinky Paris gown in the paramount picture. She is Prenditta Montt. native of Santiago de Chrle46 words
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150 1939-05-15 2 THAT fine actor, John Carrymore. r.as a role In which he can di histrionic powers to the hill in I" Great Man Votes/ RK G. Radio pi which is now at the Pavilion He is seen as a once not< ->150 words
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Article39 1939-05-15 2 i nf the Hof»&* WILLIAM Boyd, star ol r pinv Cassidy picture* produc< fl mount by Harry Sherman ua, appearing in received, a record letters when, in one ma 1 tj opened exactly 876 fiom admirer-39 words
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Article23 1939-05-15 2 Donald untitled iter now busy in "Me ana Paramount, has organised {x<o bam. Players haw I- i among Donald s playm. mount lot.23 words
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Advertisement446 1939-05-15 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). 1». O. S. N. CCS SAILINGS. (»1 i WARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 R ANPURA 17 000 May 19 BEHAP. 6,000 May 2d RAWALPINDI n!000 June 2 I SOUDAN 6.500 June 2 CHITRAL 15,600 June 16 COl FTJ 15.000 June 30 t B1446 words
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Advertisement491 1939-05-15 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDEUTSCiIER LIOYD, (Incorporated in Germany). The undemoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due S pore. 1939 I s..s. "NECKAR"' omit* Manila May 17 <j m>. "CO3L -cG' omits D&ireil May 26 HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND, HAMBURG BREMEN. Sails from Spore.491 words
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Advertisement487 1939-05-15 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 Kheng" May 22, 4 p.m. "Hong Sia"g" May 19 ♦Hong S'iang" Jun.487 words
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Advertisement136 1939-05-15 2 HAMBURG-AMRRIKA LINIE B Deu*seh-Australi che Damp-\t-hill's Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due SToore 1939. s.s. PREUSSEN Direct May 28 t m.s. LEVERKUSS'EN via Maniia Jun. 11 ms. RHEINLAND Direct Jun 23 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN Due Spore136 words
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Miscellaneous238 1939-05-15 2 J DAILY CROSSWORD"! CLUES ACROSS: 27. The characteris! 3. Fine fable <anagram). CLUES DOWN: 8. Off season for the child. 1. Value. 10. Truant's ear for the inner man. 2 Doesn't look too god |l. Way of cooking. 4. Ccming into t> 12 Taiented. 5. A salient characterL 13. Teil.238 words
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Article422 1939-05-15 3 LONDON COMMODITIES «B» To-d L aT d n **3Zk» &ai Buyers 715 16 Closed Sellers 8 ward (June) Buyers 715 16 Sellers 8 116 irward 'July Sept.) Buyers 8 Sellers 8'« 'Oc Dec.) Buyers 8'« Seller 83 16 PRODUCE vl /».1 v London, Saturday. WLM OIL (Malay)422 words
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Article77 1939-05-15 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, May 13, 1 p.m. Total to dividend Book* financial r N dose Date Ex. 01? year Payable Date *> datf Amal md. May 12 May 19 May 13 2V 2 2V 2 May 17 May 26 May 18 2V 2 Ci'vti,.. 3d.77 words
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Article810 1939-05-15 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, May 13, 1 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3- 36 Austral Amal 4 71 2 Etilftxd Austral Malay 33,- 42jAyer Hitam 19 6 20,6 Ayer Weng 0.68 0.73 Bangrin Tin 18 6 19|6 Batu Selangor 1.17810 words
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278 1939-05-15 3 Singapore, May 13. MINING Ampats Bu 3 y 3 ers <*»« s Ipoh Tin !9 6 oni Johans JS J2 Katu Tin 2?- 2 2 5 Kamunting Tin 8 3 9" Killinghalls 12«? ill* Kinta Kellas 51. 13 6 3 Kampong Lanjuts 14 6 15278 words
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Article16 1939-05-15 3 Singapore, Monday. TTie price of tin at noon in <ingrapore to-day araar— $118% (down I)*).16 words
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Article18 1939-05-15 3 The price of rubber at noon i* Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 27 V 2; Sellers 27r 818 words
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Article260 1939-05-15 3 6% Maynard 8c Co.. Ltd.. 130,000 Ln: Apr. 30 Oct 31 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: t% 1901 red. 1940 $4j!LOUO Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 «100 101 norn To 1907 red. 1»*? $1600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sent SO «106 108 norn 4V.% 1909 red. 1905 *1,30t,000 Int260 words
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Article60 1939-05-15 3 Singapore, May 15. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive: East Wharf (Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Gate 2) Victoria 18; Roggeveen 16; Philoctetes 14; Jerantut 12; Sarpedon 8; Sauerland 6. Empire Dock (Gate 2) Raby Castle 30; Tciresias 36; Darvel 38. Empire Dock (Gate 4)60 words
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Advertisement27 1939-05-15 3 THE ASTERN UNITED M *ANCI CORPORATION, LIMITED MARINE, MOTOK VEHICLE. PERSONAL ACCI WORKMEN'S COMPENSA N A\D PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE F. W. HALL, General Manager27 words
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Advertisement232 1939-05-15 3 ■I £afe&uafat YOUR VALUABLES Our Strong Rooms are your Protection. It is impossible for an individual to provide for his valued possessions the safety that is afforded by our vaults where we have safe boxes of various sizes for hire at moderate fates. HIRERS themselves hold the KEYS and ONLY232 words
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Advertisement376 1939-05-15 3 Relau 3; Bennevis 2. Islander 62; Benmacdhui 60; Rimau 58. New Section (Gate 8) Trianon 54; Rohna 50. KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Tug Pandu, Silverbelle, Tug Belangkas, Tug Rose, Dredger Tembakul, Recorder. BANK OF CIIIXA Incorporated In China by Special Charter». 12, CeoO Street. Sin Telephones: Manager's Office 8444. Asst.376 words
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Advertisement622 1939-05-15 4 CLASSIFIED VACANCY FILLED Applicants thanked. Loyola Institution, Sentul. UOT.A) WANTED: Qualified Stenographer, Senior Cambridge certificate, speaking two Chinese or Indian dialects. Box No. 526. Malaya Tribune, c/mgapore. WANTED SELLS' LADY BILL COLLECTOR. Any nationality. Apply Jubilee Bookstall, Kuala Kanp.sar. (99.A) WANTED EURASIAN as bookkeeper and general office assistant with well622 words
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Advertisement592 1939-05-15 4 AN UNEMPLOYED YOUNG STRAITS- BORN CHINESE seeks jur.ior position. Fair general office routine. Typewriting, Hook-keeping, Stock-book-keeper, Bill-collector, etc. Accept low pay for start. Good recommendations. Please reply 3. S. Poh, Box 528, Malaya Tribune, tfingapcre. (92.A) CHINESE Diplomaed Dispenser, Licensed Dresser, Grade II Senior, 12 years practical experience in hospital592 words
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Advertisement606 1939-05-15 4 WANTED FOUR SEATER TOURER between $50 to $75. Reply 250, Baldwin Road, Tapah. (14.A) FOR SALE 1933 Essex Terraplane good condition 20 m.p-g. $450 or near offer. Apply Perry, Hongkong Bank, Singapore. (59.A; FOR SALE MORRIS 10 appearance, tyres, paint, hood and battery almost new $660.-- 7 H.P. Fiat Marvelette606 words
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Advertisement564 1939-05-15 4 HAT A YOG I RAO will teach Yogic Postures, Breathing Exe icises; Upcountry students by post. WUCJUMS from 17, Owen Road, Singapore. (1082) SCHOOL FOR ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMEN at Eton High School premises on Tuesdays and Fridays, 6 pm to 730 p.m. A few more vacancies, Apply Pimcipal co Eton High564 words
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Advertisement613 1939-05-15 4 Domestic Occurrences "acknowledgment. Krs V. Miuhv.Kuino.ru and $2;. S. Selvanayagam thank all those who sent mesase-: of condolence, wreaths ar.d also attended the funeral of the late Mr. S Murnukumaru. DEATH. Mrs. Koh TiC'ig Van (nei Loh Kce Neot. ace 72. passed away peacefully at her residence, 121, Joo Chint613 words
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Advertisement476 1939-05-15 4 Offices&Godowns To Let TO LET: "no~~T lfls Nfw Road at at 65-1. Amoy street; 'oSS use 226 c. 223. 2280 md 230 a f Pncar Road. Annl* within ~!2fl 1 EUROPEAN <45>. Holding HZ position, seeks educated Cfttaese lady for companionship. View marriage ipoh District. Confidential Box No Malaya Tribune,476 words
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Article44 1939-05-15 5 London, May 14.--Princess Alice •Countess of Athlone) and the Earl jf Athlone, o n their way back to "England from Teheran, where they represented the King at the marriage of the Crown Prince of Iran, arrived In London this alternoon.-British Official Wireless.44 words
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Article, Illustration195 1939-05-15 5 Singapore, Sunday. THE N w World Arena packed U) capacity when well over 4,000 persons attended the "Ail Malayan Kninchor.y Compel it ion" held yesterday evening under the. management oi Mi. A. Bell. Among the distinguished guests present were H H. The Regent of Johore (Sir Ismail, OK,195 words
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Advertisement514 1939-05-15 5 Sl >»ORF IMPROVEMENT PRUST. (1 lor the erection on< Grade 111 House He 'tior and F<arm of Ten- :ied at the Office 04 improvement Trust* on deposit of SbCi- which w;il i bonn fide tender is ie plan;: md speciheaare %o x y- deposited in the Office of the unon514 words
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Advertisement627 1939-05-15 5 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST Tenders ar* invited for the sanitary U PaVV" Giac,e 111 Plans, and Form of Tender may be obtained at the Office ci trie Eungapore Improvement Trust on payment oi a ueposit of *»0|- which will ml^, 8 fcGna fldP i s subreturned" l lans ani Sealed tenders627 words
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Advertisement561 1939-05-15 5 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 16) IN THE MOM COURT OF THF STRAITS &ETTLEMENTB SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Notice of Wag.-(Miner's Administration Older. Name of debtor: SLAM AT BIN lIAJi 08MAN. Address of debtoi: Municipal Ambulance Drivers" Quarto,-. Municipal Building, r jt. Andrews Road, Singapore. Description oi debtor. Ambulance Driver, Municipal Health Department,561 words
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Advertisement523 1939-05-15 5 BANKRUJ Try ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS EVJT'iLEr.ftNTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Notice of Vrage-earner'i Mntfnattratien order. Name of d ,:,t„ r: ALBERT LIM Rv)H 1 T f aebtor: No 3d. Bras Basah Koaa. Singapore. Description of debtor- Clerk no of Ihsceedings: 189 of 1939. ™f523 words
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Miscellaneous140 1939-05-15 5 SINGAPORE I VOLUNTEER CORPS j followinu is the programme ol drill* up to and lor week ending May 21. 1939: TO-DAY, MAY 18 1 5.15 pm. Headquarters, SR.A. I Dnll Ceremonial. I 530 p.m Headquarters, SRE. (v.', Lecture and Demonstration. 515 pm Headquarters, S.F.C.R.E. (T) Malay Section, Drill. 5 15140 words
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Article95 1939-05-15 6 London. May 13. Paris 176 47 64 New York 4.68 5 32 Montreal 4.69 7 8 Erussels 27.51 Geneva 20.84% Amsterdam 8.72 3 4 Milan 89 Berlin 11.66 3 Belgium 11.06% Athens 547 U Bucharest 660 Stockholm 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslc 19.90 Helsingfors 226 a 4 Lisbon 16095 words
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Article203 1939-05-15 6 Singapore. May 13 The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily cular issued by the Hongkong uri Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING t n t T 2 3 1316 London f.T. 0 London demand jg Lyons demand Switzerland demand Hamburg demand New York demand M 'j203 words
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Advertisement229 1939-05-15 6 ARE YOURJfey EYES WEAK?(^ Avail yourself of the expert services of a skilled qualified Specialist with over 35 years' p]uropean clinical experience. Moderate tost tor modern individually p'anncd and built practical glasses. Thompson Optical Co« 1. Arcade Bid?., Phune 3002. R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Scicnee ii —2 1229 words
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Advertisement508 1939-05-15 6 SHE GAINED B'/i LBS. OP FINE, FIRM, FLESH. Took tasteless, flesh-lorming tablets. Here is a letter from a qualified nurse which brings new hope to all who are worried about their weight. This lady had actually lost nearly 10 lbs. yet in £ix weeks she got B'/a lbs. back again.508 words
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Advertisement43 1939-05-15 6 THI TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtmlncbfo mil Oramiitt mn4 Storm HEAVY SERVICE BATTERIES FOR i;\ ERY TYPK OF MOTOR CAR Sf AND COMMERCIAL STOCKISTS and DISTRIBUTORS SIN V All COMPANY TEL. 4335. P O BOX 515 77 77A, VICTORIA STREET. SINGAPORE. ~i h I43 words
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Advertisement35 1939-05-15 6 I I ii GOLD LEAF TEA O/dei* G d Lea* Tea as i stimulant to constructive thought, to discuss a new .'ales programme, an advertising scheme or a question of BOliey. F. A: BAKTHOLOMELSZ, LTD.35 words
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Advertisement161 1939-05-15 6 INTERCONTINENTAL^AjgWAYS K.X.I.L.M HOVAL NETHERLANDS INDIES' AIR« ROYAL ITCH AIR LINES, K.I"* 1 EXCEPTIONALLY LOW FARES FOR LUXURIOUS AIR TRAVEL j FROM SINGAPORE TO AUSTRALIA j ALL PLANES CAIL7~AT BALI j Apply: Office, K.N.I.L.M.KLM. 3-1, Collyer Quay, or W Agency in Singapore. THREE IMPORTANT BOOKS OF THE WONTH! Brum Building for161 words
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Miscellaneous810 1939-05-15 6 I To-day's Radio I < r U p to the Kuskm-Whbtler trial, Nil RAM LONDON I by James Laver, produced by 1N1KUM MAY 15 TRANSMISSION 8 Alien. 0rgan oJ ydc 15.15 Mcs u-u m SINGAPORE GS ,.5i mcs m.55 m.) o m o Big Bill Campbell m his Wes- 6810 words
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Article, Illustration21 1939-05-15 7 untitled John Osborne Hansen, R.N., and Miss Sheila Gladys untitled married on Saturday at the Saiiors' Chtirth. Anson Road, Singapore. (Tribune).21 words
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Article270 1939-05-15 7 London. Apr. 26. i time detectives were workn day and nieht 1<» truck down utom" burylal*, who in six broke into SSI honses and ithoul leaving a clue, 33-year-Ann Frances Jennings kepi and tended her four young rhikireit. c friends, and even her husdid270 words
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171 1939-05-15 7 Rabat. A FOOTBALL tournament Is being organised by the Foreign Legion to funds lor the Legionaries* home at Casablanca. The home is intended for those whose service in the legion is over and who can find no occupation in civilian lite. Many are171 words
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Article163 1939-05-15 7 Rome. A BELL RINGER in the small village ol Cognento was surprised one morning to find his way to the belfry blocked by i si one wall which had been buil. in front cf the door It transpired that a bricklayer, who bad built the163 words
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676 1939-05-15 7 Husband Given Fifteen Years For Manslaughter London, May I. LYING in his little cot at a house in the Essex village of Copford last night was a pretty, blue-eyed baby boy, whose future is in the hands of his grandparents. Just entering676 words
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Advertisement120 1939-05-15 7 1 Will Your Child Fair Start? i oi %'tsks Uirporlarce, i mother.? wealth during the iiursing >• ier iuUj on* rreedom tiom ills and satisfactoiy eat p r< < targtly upon this. .other prmmry need at such time ts an^S^tw3fSh^S l, ii »d to .-...eh her milk, to strength n120 words
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Advertisement40 1939-05-15 7 k- 9m\ r jTHE RIGHT LABEL R I** T v[l White Lobd j White Label (X scotch Whis*' I IMB > °F GREAT APE I 1 _J H SOLE AGENTS: SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE JOHORE MALACCA NEGRI SFMBILAN W.P.S. CB40 words
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Advertisement334 1939-05-15 7 I "Believe Me This Cream Of Milk Recipe w/7/ make the average woman of 50 look like 30" H s ag Use it where these arrows point then oil over your foce and neck HERE h aqakk way to makea wrinkled, flabby, sagging skin, ires.li. iinnand young. Mix one ounce334 words
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Advertisement25 1939-05-15 7 A ARTISTIC ArSvCEMENT I I TILE 5 S?c them at our showroom or write for particulars LEE K!M SOO LTD. 89.11 k-h Street Phone 206325 words
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Miscellaneous130 1939-05-15 7 Were You Born Under A Lucky Star 10,000 Free Horoscopes Roxrov Studios of The Hague being b'-sieg-ed by requests for FREE HOROSCOPES as a result of public announcements offering 10.000 gratis astral readings. i 1 siguiiicanc" ol birthd.ue and describe the Zodiaca' *m influence upon love, bus- _mW-i*o irunds. en130 words
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Advertisement483 1939-05-15 8 PAVILION 6-15 9-15 Last Night IT RANKS WITH THE GREATEST! COME EXPECTING ONE OF THE BEST PICTURES YOU'VE EVER SEEN! JOHN BARRYMORE IN THE RKO RADIO PICTURE "THE GREAT MAN VOTES" l WITH PETER HOLDEN VIRGINIA YVEIDLER KATHARINE ALEXANDER 0 QUINTUPLAND" a two-reel featurette of the famous Dionne Quintuolets. POSITIVELY483 words
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Advertisement341 1939-05-15 8 j BETTER THAN "VICTORIA THE GREAT" j Say the Critics! I Ith WAY and STILL ORAWIXCJ j IKOUDKII MUSES! Special Matinee TO-DAY at 3-15 j I I L School-Children 20cts. i» All the Glorious Pomp and Pageantry of the I Victorian Era in Dazzling Colour! Ob 5 The Famous Stars341 words
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Advertisement232 1939-05-15 8 I THE SCREEN HAS FOUND A 14 YEARom f SINGING-DANCING STARLET WHO IS tUp SURPRISE OF THE SEASON! L A PANIC IN PIGTAIL:-!! A CYCLONE IN CCRLS "LITTLE MISS ROUGHNECK" X/ COLUMBIA riCTURL WITH k-, EDITH FELLOWS J LEO CARRILLO* ft STARTS TUESDAY 1 I PAVILION I ;jr TAYLOR CAPITOL.232 words
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129 1939-05-15 9 London. May 1 1. (ii; omatic writer says there are indications that trx uld forward to Lento* it obscrvat ion* on th* ions without waiting for the Geneva meetangi H x. If. Bonnet, and M. Poter.kin next week. The r i expected to129 words
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Article62 1939-05-15 9 Reuter. London, May 14. n \j& uokj Sa\ ik\ wfee was responk for the design and construcnaval bate and dockyard at i joining the liner at Naples an May 28 for to discuss with Australian nt oflii ials Ibe prnjnwed of j new drydock. ;>• yeReuter. - 62 words
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Article148 1939-05-15 9 MALAYA Publishing House, Limit- ed, report foi the year ended PebruiUl 28 slates: Tm remains the same as last year. A debenture wpa>m«m offUM* I m uU prohiand i V\ ZFiVnm* from tafl and $3,885 being a leaving $2,800 to which dded $16,162 being the profit cc148 words
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136 1939-05-15 9 Johannesburg. 4 NEW air service Unking up all A Africa south of the Equator »s the subj cl of negotiations now in s between the South African \m \<lniinistration and the Governi| authorities of Africa's west roast. ummer, it is hoped, will136 words
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Article37 1939-05-15 9 Paris. lit ing suits for Parisiennes militarized." rmy touch can be seen in Epauin bright colours, worn on PjJ"* over pleated skirts. Tbe and pockets of the jacket arc "I with matching coloured braid int37 words
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Article148 1939-05-15 9 Reuter. Warsaw, May 11. It. is stat< here thai windows oi" Polish reMa«'rants, business private houses in Danxig were -mashed n ihe evening. The Press is criticising the i>anzig Senate declaring its at I 't"r| v :;s provocative and that it cannot control the situation. The Gam!*Reuter. - 148 words
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Article121 1939-05-15 9 Reuter. London. May 11. THE Sunday Times' lierlin correspondent says <hat < ne result of the \n_lo- i urkish agreement has been me greater zeal behind the scenes to bring Spain into the Rome-Berlin axis. Since the end of the civil war. German writersReuter. - 121 words
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148 1939-05-15 9 Reuter. Washing!**, Maj I l TUT irniv ,nd Navy arc prepared to spend over 000 to conTert Paerto Rico mio an air bast and a fortress as a defence outpost, according to authoritative reports It is stated that Puerto Rico would assume importance in ihe AtlanticReuter. - 148 words
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Article135 1939-05-15 9 To-day theatre proprietors and man aaew from all over Malaya have LnUmated their intention of attencun* mcr nc firft ed trade presentation to the mot»n picture industry ever made in> JMWJJJ when the Western flecttlc Company of Asia will present the Master Iflrro ohonic-a new sound reproducing135 words
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Article493 1939-05-15 9 Canada's Welcome To King Queen fcjnttjec, Nay 11. ffHK pLing and (jueep arc not expected to arrive Quebec before Wednesday, according to the chairman of Ihe committee making the grrangcmrnls Tor the riait. Sf U" 1 formation is fotttfcomiag from official quarters con crnin?! the precis- c hour mi WmUJk493 words
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Advertisement184 1939-05-15 9 I SUN TALKIE I I NEW WORLD' 7-3t p.m. TO-NIGHT I.M p.m. 2 I 'BIG TOWN GIRL' 5 > KATONG'R IST CLASS FILIPINO HAIRDEESSINO SALOON FOR LADIES GENTLEMEN OPPOSITE ROXST THEATRB COOL. CLEAN HYGIENIO 1 CHARGES MODERATE. I CABARET NIGHT DANCE 9.30 MMgk I MOONINi; COM^KTITIfIii (FOR AMATEURS ONLY I184 words
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Advertisement283 1939-05-15 9 'tremendous Success of Warner Bm (.real Air Drama More than IK WW peopk- ha\e seen ibis Rhn sine the opening. TO-DAY 7th BIG DAY mm m lfli»|l AT 3.15. 8.15 9.11 P.M. A ft IBimifl llllil J They lought lhen doi* figfhl ■Hk mw£i %nq w,ngs "^G^ l ne»ei I283 words
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Article704 1939-05-15 10 "A PATRIOTIC and resourceful colony which has just made another handsome contribution to Imperial defence." That was the description recently applied to Malaya by the London Times, and the inaccuracy in the use of the word colony in a newspaper usually so careful may be overlooked in view704 words
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Article930 1939-05-15 10 W.A. Harpur - By W.A. Harpur MEMBERS of the General Clerical Service are shortly to petition Whitehall on the issue of salaries. The chairman of the Service Association justly claims that the General clerical Service has contributed a large quota towards the reputation which the Mi.CS. enjoys, and930 words
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Article166 1939-05-15 10 To-da y's Bright Thoughts Car bandits used a golf-club to break a jeweller's window in London recently. We have always maintained that the mashie-and-grab raider was sure to come. An ex-detective says cat-burg!ais are so athletic that he often wonders how they manage to keep so fit. Surely he must166 words
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Advertisement223 1939-05-15 10 "SLIPPERINE" DANCE POLISH o mwmu —i AN IMMEDIATE AND LASTING POLISH IS OBTAINED WITHOUT ■> iii I j I I j SPRINKLE LIGHTLY OVER THE jg|l FLOOR—THE DANCERS DO THE REST. ABSOLUTELY Nt! DUST 1.25 PER TIN. ON SALE Made by THROUGHOUT JOBSONS. LID. THE EM PIKE Dundee Scotland OBTAINABLE223 words
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Advertisement38 1939-05-15 10 Headaches may be caused by £YE-STRAIN due to Defective Eyesight, Unsuitable Glasses or Eve Muscular Imbalance. Have your eyts scientifically examined and properly corrected by Everbright Optical Co. 19, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. C. S. CHONG, Dr. of Optometry.38 words
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Advertisement54 1939-05-15 10 PATENT WEAK I'ltOOl 77/£ MOST DU ABLE FINE SOCK with the iconderful icear resisting Interwoven toe and heel Ni to give waij or hurt. Snug ankle fit, permanent lustre, no eg Very new smart designs. Size 9\ 2 to v price as and C)Ey cv WHITEAWAYS KUALA LUMPUR vw+jn m54 words
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Article, Illustration62 1939-05-15 11 "dictator" is Mr. John tt, Junior, of Billingsgate Mho has been appointed t». signate of Fish Supplies nectien with the nation-wide r distribution of fish through points in the event of war. the scheme, all wholesale ol Si-.i will be pooled while agera trill have to62 words
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97 1939-05-15 11 London, May 14. 1 1 the imports into the iem in April were with the exceptiftn of uiv month since 1036. I ::ited Kingdom goods, were also the lowest •::ible time. months of 1939 the ods were va ucd ai n ase of £3.83f)02497 words
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190 1939-05-15 11 World Welcomes II Duce's Speech MUSSOLINI S 1 urin speech is regarded in political circles a mlw," a "2 Par s as not <he situation, but »*t? ?i anM!ter 'ikely to be welcomed internationally, says Reuter. The feeling is "rowing in Paris that the190 words
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Article541 1939-05-15 11 Reuter. TWENTY THOUSAND children in th" t w mam^ qUar Were amons thp crowds that enthusiastically cheered Signor Mussolini when he arrived. It is noteworthy that the Duce in the course of his speech, made no reference to Danzig, Poland, the Anglo-Turkish Treaty, nor claims againstReuter. - 541 words
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Article, Illustration36 1939-05-15 11 I-rd Craifavon, Premier of North* ern Ireland, arriving at the Northern Ireland offices in Cockspur Street, Trafalgar Square, London, to urge the British Premier to apply conscription to lister in spite of Eire's objections.36 words
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Article314 1939-05-15 11 Reuter. A '*«<»'A«A>:i>A ««paisr for ,c? U r„ of h bunched )r speeches and the press on the event■ L' p t Clonal Congress. It was made dear .ha" the 1 snppori each other in obtaining whnl they regard as «h4 "vMal nJ aReuter. - 314 words
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Article25 1939-05-15 11 Reuter. Cologne, May 1 1. nerr Hitler arrived at Aachen this morning, unexpectedly, to inspect details of ihe western fortifications. Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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121 1939-05-15 11 Berlin, May 14. inclusion of the Anglo-Turkish alliance and the rcss of the Anglo-Soviet negotiations ire marring ►sphere in Germany. Special regiel is shown in the v has "fallen a victim to Ihe British gift of the AJiiremeine Zeitunp pays: "An121 words
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Article57 1939-05-15 11 Reuter. Mombasa, May 14. THE Mukama of Bunyorokitarag (alon£ the south-eastern shore of Lake Albertnyanza) has ofTered his services to the. Governor of Uganda for mitlta y purposes, and also expressed to 'he Governor, o:: behalf of the peopb cf Bunyorokitara their readiness to rive them services toReuter. - 57 words
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Article37 1939-05-15 11 Reuter. Tokyo, May 14. MR. Hiarata, president of the Kaiyo Industrial Co., Ltd., will shortly leave with 300 Japanese .yorkers to begin exploitation of the Spratley Islands, ice ntly annexed by Japan. Renter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article47 1939-05-15 11 British Official Wireless. London, May 15.— Recruiting for the lerritcrial Army i.s now running at the rate of about 24.000 weekly and the recently duplicated eatehllnhment- of 100,000 appears likely to be reached In June or at the latest early in July.— British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless. - 47 words
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Article153 1939-05-15 11 Reuter. Chungkingi May 15. on May und 4 caased revere efrrittnJ 0 being k.ued anu f aouuded, and cv tr bui tags in the city were destroyed 4». [> Ching, Director tto I l llea,tn Dealini irith Chinese fcatataga in the pr«sint tvar, Dr. Yen stat:d that theReuter. - 153 words
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Article174 1939-05-15 11 Allied Policy Quite Plain S PR actus* k > London, May 14. \l t ;< a luncheon'«f Ihe Miniate™Ti tiTlf' S: n Ihe French Foreign n c r he aM>Per tiOn of G«l Britain had ><ever had mere lively energies ard more determined wills been brought174 words
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Article79 1939-05-15 11 Reuter London. May It T Dai,v Telegraph s Prague coYGerm e a SP i ndent sta^es tha antibeTenSrV I 1"?" rat, s to oe reported tro m various pa n s of Bohemia and Moravia. Owing to the strict censorship the news often reacaes Prague only afte rReuter - 79 words
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89 1939-05-15 11 JiHIS morning the new Cv W7;iic Star liner Maurclania U t Cammel Laird's yard at Birkenh 1 on her trials. i* 8 k j l waa laid on May 24, 1537. and her buildm? V2s made a new record in hner construct on. The89 words
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257 1939-05-15 11 Reuter. [Reuter;: Correspondent in Eniprecs cf Australia] May 14. THEIR Majesties to-day attended divin service cendnuttl by the pu Main having to remain on the bridge s the ship was still in the midst Of an icefield. and Queen joined in the ymm andReuter. - 257 words
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Advertisement17 1939-05-15 11 TRIUMPH OF RADIO GRAMOPHONE ART 11 M V i ;PEC L*JJ 6TS SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR 117 words
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120 1939-05-15 12 Motion For Council Meeting On Thursday rmfl lAwmc i<,seiv on the $10,000,600 gift to Imperial defence by of the StraiU the Matol Siat-s are voting a million dollar gift at the Federal Council on Thursfcy, the Mw. stands from a reliable Bourse. The120 words
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Obituary144 1939-05-15 12 \From Our Own Reporter} Pen&fig) Monday. MH g </. Vickers. secretary af the Penan* Turf Hub. died at the General HospHallaaJ night. Mr. Vickers aged 53 l J 11 time of bis denth. was admitted into hospital last Tuesday for an operation. It was144 words
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67 1939-05-15 12 Reuter. IWJI Empress of Australia* radio puked no an appeal from the escorting cruiser Glasgow, for aid in an appendicitis ease aboard. King's surgeon ana another surgeon were rowed to me cruisci. and an cpetation was successfully carried out. boat bringing the surgeons back 1Reuter. - 67 words
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Article81 1939-05-15 12 Penang, Monday. TARRING outrages at Penang continue unabated despite police vigilance. A few days ago a motor lorry was seized by a dozen men and tarred in the heart of the town. The culprits escaped. Last night another daring outrage occurred at a Kimberley Street stall when a81 words
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Article118 1939-05-15 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. TWO tarring incidents took place 1 last night, the victims being Chan Ov Kuan, a Chinese medicine sho"inPetaling Street and Daruma Hotel and a Chinese hotel in Batu Road which were alleged to have been dealing with Japanese118 words
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Article259 1939-05-15 12 4 LARGE gathering of members of A ihe Lotus Club were at Home on Saturday. to Mrs Ammu Swaminadhan, a member of the Madras Municipal Corporation the President of the Madras Education Standing Committee, and the managing director of the Swedeshi Emporium Mrs Swaminadhan Ls on a259 words
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54 1939-05-15 12 From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, May 14.—For havb c employed in his factory a Chinese girl under the age of twelve years, Ng Tiong Keng. acting manager of the Malayan Biscuit Factory, Klang Gates, was fincH r by Raja Abdul ffamld, the54 words
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Article137 1939-05-15 12 Shanghai. May IS. CIHNESE-guerillas are active in the outer areas of the three cities of Wuhan. They invaded Kohtam on May 9 and Yoeheng on May 10 killing i n all over 200 Japanese after an hour s street fighting. Heavy fighting has developed on the137 words
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Article173 1939-05-15 12 Reuter. gotta, May 14. £REAT indignation has been aroused in Hulgaria owing to the frontier Hash in southern Dobrudja in which Rumanian gendarmes in reported to have killed 23 Bulga** of a band of 25. The Rumanian version says that the Bulgars raided acroat the frontier, attackedReuter. - 173 words
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Article250 1939-05-15 12 Singapore, Monday, M R Znl Facar Khan, Afghan MinisM er to Japan, was one of the aboard, the "1. K'tona. ;:4; i nl in Singapore to day. Mr. Khan,r«^ han to this appointment shortly. Pnoi to tm> i to Mr. Khan was attachea as l.v.c Afghan250 words
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Article119 1939-05-15 12 Sin Chew Jil Poh. Shanghai, May 15. 4 FIRST lass medal has been A awarded to Ctaoa Teck Sheng, a private, for killing 21 Japanese sol diera in a single day during the battle of Chaocheng In Shansi on May 5. when he was surrounded by theSin Chew Jil Poh. - 119 words
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Article, Illustration27 1939-05-15 12 A Router message from San Diego, California, states that B Barbara Stanwyck, who have been featured in Ito'.s tOfCl D there on Saturday.27 words
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Article237 1939-05-15 12 [From Our Oicn Correspondent] London, May 4. Mm F W. Ctiamberlin, of the Straits Settlements Company, was married on Saturday at Holy Trinity Church. Richmond, to Miss Jean Clifton-Crick. Lovely and unusu?,! dresses were worn by the'bride and her attendants. The bride wore a silver slipper237 words
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Article123 1939-05-15 12 rpHK China Branch tbc WtrH Societj ha» wired to Geneva reportiat. Ml details of the Japanese air rai* on Chungking, and reqoesuag the Mother Society to lake measures for the enfotcenteet ot the resolutions of the Paris Ceaference against the bombiaf: open cities. I The Bishop oi123 words
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417 1939-05-15 12 Malayan Reaction To Probability Of Tin Rubber Barter rpHE recommendation of the British Government mittee and rubber committor to agree t<> a be U.S.A. opens up the prospect of greater prosperitj industries of Malaya, is Ihe general opinion in Sin, It is plain staffs a financial correspondent, that political considerations417 words
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Article13 1939-05-15 12 Br. Iv D Medical Services, S been admitted to the G13 words
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Article17 1939-05-15 12 Mr. i H. Pee'; pore Rotary C! t*« on Wednesday 'I I" ir "Visiting Rotai17 words
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Advertisement19 1939-05-15 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, (.hula tttMrt, "PHONE 580& SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.19 words
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Advertisement15 1939-05-15 12 IS GOOD Mc ALISTER Co. Ltd., Incorporated in Straits Settlements/* Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penan?15 words
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352 1939-05-15 13 CHINESE FINED $10 I From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, May 14. house pioprietors in Hongkong and in Singapore tutor ,n who bring girls out to the Straits Settlements or to iited Malay States fiom China as to what they should n questioned352 words
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Article134 1939-05-15 13 FUN, FRIENDSHIP FINE IDEALS \From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, May 14. A MOVEMENT that stands esscnttally for fun, friendship and fine ideal-, the Blue Triangle Pioneers of the Kuala Lumpur Y.W.C.A. have haJ a successful pub'kity in March this year. Sixty-e ?ht new members were enrolled at the community134 words
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Article37 1939-05-15 13 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, May 14.—The Resident of Sdangor has appointed Raja Doraman bin Uaja Mohamed to be a Ju-tfee of the Peace within and for the State of Selanyor.37 words
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Article54 1939-05-15 13 \From Our Own Correspondent j Taiping. Mny 14—Mr. A. E. Wootton will be instance! the new President of the Tail-sin? Rotary Club on May 20. The same night a farewell dinner will be given to the Hon. Mr. S. D. Palmer, MJC. and Mrs. Palmer prior to54 words
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Article127 1939-05-15 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Ynr-i? ai I Poh, May 14. OLK Worship, I don't believe he his chest!" sa.d Mr. N. B. Thomas, Court Inspector yesterday in the Police court, referring to a Tamil hawker, who was charged with hawking his goods without a licence under the127 words
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Article62 1939-05-15 13 Singapore, Sund'n. THE Executive Council of the Auto- mebile Association of Malaya met at the Roof Garden of the Adelphi Hotel this morning and discussed various matters for four hours from 10 a.m. till 2 p.m. The .meeting was not open to the Pr^ss. Delegates from62 words
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Article51 1939-05-15 13 Reuter. New Yoik. May 14. Twenty -ONE coal associations signed the union shop contracts with the United Mineworkers mrking possible the return to work of 300,000 miners tomorrow. EBx southern groups withdrew from .e conference v-Hh.mt stating whether V eir minea would attemnt to rerpen on a non-unionReuter. - 51 words
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Article83 1939-05-15 13 Own Reporter} Ipoh, May 14. tarles had been !>\ a Police sergeant, t!it had !o replace it, nd made by an aged oner when convicted in the Perak Assize trge of counterfeiting d been operated on the man and he cou'tf ell. He had to83 words
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63 1939-05-15 13 mi Our Owji Reporter] Kuala. Lumpur. May 14. S Delmai Morgan, manag- > tiir of the Empire Hotel, I pur, was acquitted on i rge for having used the Hotel is an eating boose it an eating boose licence, by ladol Hamid, the63 words
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Article41 1939-05-15 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. May 14.—H.s Bxcellen- C 3 the High Cor.imissioner has appointed Mr. John Den.vs Mead to be temporarily an unofficial member ol ihe Fey. era! Council with c fleet from Apr. 29.41 words
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Article411 1939-05-15 13 I ni on Shanghai), Balkans and the ralia are equally in f iding food for ref on, and a certain I vety. In Amoy, or f in Ki'.'angsu, the are still patrolling tk-ment, which te ihe Chinese tension iii increasing that the Nazi deliberately creating r a411 words
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Article886 1939-05-15 13 Alleged To Have Kicked Salt-Fish Into A Drain [From Our Own Reporter) Penang. May 14. f D. COOPER, a market inspector. made his defence before Mr. Urn Koon Teck in the Middle Court on Friday afternoon when lie was charged with <1> committing mischief by886 words
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234 1939-05-15 13 "Durians Murder Case" Verdict [From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, May 14. JHE two Malays from Kalumpang who faced a charge of murder of one of their friends and were alleged to have killed another Malay were found guilty of culpable homicide not amounting234 words
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Advertisement256 1939-05-15 13 for consistent quality clioosc C 1 IS 99 AUSTRALIAN creamery BUTT E X Warm sunshine md fresh green i pasturelandg give S.C.S. Creamery Butter. f ro:n Australia, its delightfully Sa C« S« creamy flavour and natural golden colour. Always a favourite with AUSTRALIAN tha'.ie who put fine quality and consistency256 words
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Article318 1939-05-15 14 Rest Trial Stopped By Rain Singapore, Sunday, mo se!e,t the Kest XI against the 1 l uioprans for ,ne larke Cup mates tobeplayed next week. a tn»« iatrli wa beemi yesterday »e--tween A P. Rajahs XI and B. Paramsothy's X] at the S.R ground. Rajahs318 words
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Article225 1939-05-15 14 Singapore. Saturday. pOOD bo*v!ing was the feature of V »j u rricfed natch In which the S.C.C. defei Hie RAF, by 27 runs en the S.C.C, ground. Waites bowled deadly and had I wickets for 22. Rowlett of ihe K.A.I. was the most sacccssfal bowler in225 words
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Article201 1939-05-15 14 Singapore. Sunday. PT Andrew s school suffered defeat by 70 runs at the hands of an S.C.C. ram yesterday on their own grounds. Scores were:— St. Andrew's K. Capel c Pitton b Evans 1 j. Anchant b Hunter J D Mever b Hunter s A.201 words
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25 1939-05-15 14 Aliss Diana Mitchell of the Y.W.C.A.. looks every inch si cricketer In tliiv picture taker, by our cameraman on St. Andrew's school rronni on atarday.25 words
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Article, Illustration37 1939-05-15 14 Miss Sylvia Armstrong, Singapore's State hockey player, is a cricketer of HO mean ability. This photo was taken of her while she was getting her eye in on Saturday when the Y.W.C.A. met St. Andrew's 2nd XI.37 words
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Article271 1939-05-15 14 Y.M.C.A. Score Easy Win Over A.P.C. Singapore. Sunday. i>l a V |N<; on their own ground yesterday, the V.M.C.A. beat the A.P.C. -,t eriekel l>v <!•'» runs for six wickets. There was no outstanding h- ttinc on the P.C. side who hatted first, their top scorers being Sharpe •nd PMMfcKfdn271 words
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Article99 1939-05-15 14 Singapore. Suncia F>AIN marred the cricket match bet- ween the Etcetera* and the Merchants played at the S.C.C. to-day. Batting flrsk, the Etceteras had collected! :i total ol 100 runs tor one wicket when tain fell and the match had U> he abandoned. ETCEI ERAS King99 words
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Article81 1939-05-15 14 Two middle-aged brothers created a world golfing record on their home Course at Crickel Park, near Wimborne Dorset when they halved a hole in one. I The brothers. E B Vaughan 1 handicap 11» and C. Vaughan (handicap 8» each holed their tee shots at the fourth,81 words
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Article251 1939-05-15 14 THE ACS cricket team bea' i s.('.k C, team in .1 Urn scoring match oh Saturday. Scores were: S. C. R. C. hen Jan Jee c Dennis Lee b Won,'. "0 Ong Kirn Hoe b Thiam Siew Swee Lim Swang b Thiam Siew 12 K. T. Ooi251 words
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117 1939-05-15 14 Reuter. London. County cricket scores at close (i" play en Saturday were as follows: Chesterfield: Derby 200 (Gregory 5 for 4 I Surrey 149 for 3. Bristol: Worcester 149 iGoddard 9 for "s>: Gloucester 105 (Howarth G foi 45, Martin 4 fcr 44» Portsmouth:Reuter. - 117 words
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Article49 1939-05-15 14 Reuter. New Yoik. May 13 —Billy Conn of Pittsburgh ou'pointcd Foliy Krieger in a twelve-round non-lltlc light here. Conn ci Kri :ger. losing only three rcunr's. This is the third fight between the ih»h. Ccim now intends entering the ight-heevywttight division seeking the world title.- -Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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59 1939-05-15 14 \From Our Own A SeremlKin. Mj»<ki\ FTIK yesterday', state the follow mj; have h,,, selected to represent against Selangcr in their i,i, ml ly sta;c nxtu Goh Wet Ghani, Moh Hm, Ad,,,.. S Moi Hm, Kam I mQ Won, Son Teck. bai Rt^rves:-Vee la!59 words
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Article224 1939-05-15 14 SCORING 116 rui -alav;, Football Assoeittion |eg Ihe Singapore Recreation I cricket yesterday I tat same being plaj ed PtaifL It was a low sc tfl individual score for ea< runs. Hussein Shah 1j« i•. 1 wickets l"! S3 run; M I. A. Hussein Shah lbw224 words
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Advertisement9 1939-05-15 14 TIGER BEER MADE {ROM THE MNEST malt hops yeast9 words
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Advertisement32 1939-05-15 14 Success af lcr SUCCESS ---for iAliliii. i Uk- list. March 500 te. i 'o» George Held wortl o\ EB 500 i ••< < Jack Baek :r. BARK! D Frank I I f M.V f32 words
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255 1939-05-15 15 JMAT BRILLIANT FOR WINNERS Foong Seong Cup Competition [From Our Own Reporter] KUALA LUMPUR, SUNDAY. nyiMINTON OF AN EXCEPTIONALLY HIGH STANDARD EN IN KUALA LUMPUR TO-DAY WHEN SELANvXI) DEFEATED PERAK BY THREE MATCHES TO LN EXCITING TUSSLE IN THE FIRST ROUND OF255 words
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Article84 1939-05-15 15 Davis Cup Results Reuter. London, May 14. pRF.VI BRITAIN eliminated New hind from the Davis Cup by i hes to two. Brighton Shayes beat 6 4, 7-5 and Hare beat 7 6—4. 6—4. I made conditions diffiwas spasmodic but was i' s superior, and savedReuter. - 84 words
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Article89 1939-05-15 15 [or the Perak Turf meeting on Saturday, day, July 19 and Satur- ides two runs each for. 1 and 2 and ponies class horses class 4 that have m any country since have run at Least three and a second run il .it 3 p.m.89 words
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24 1939-05-15 15 Paris, May 15. I Britain by 12 matches to nnual encounter of the rhtbfl of the two countries24 words
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Article283 1939-05-15 15 Sinjraporf, Sunday. jyjß. On a' Chin Benjr, the organiser of today's First Speed Hill Climb cycle race at the to be congratulated on the success that attended his meet. Favoured with an icteai weather from early this morning cyclhfta by the tens made283 words
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37 1939-05-15 15 Singapore, Saturday. The Naval Police beat the Excise Sports Club by four goals to two to-day at the Naval Base in a Division II B of the S.A.F.A. League.37 words
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Article19 1939-05-15 15 Reuter. London. In the final of the United Kingdom professional billiards Joe Davis, holder, beat Ten Newman. Reuter.Reuter. - 19 words
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Article38 1939-05-15 15 Soccer: Manchesters vs. Royal Engineers (Div. I) —Tanijlin. M.F.A. Res. vs. R A F. Res.— Stadium. Moravia vs. R A F. (H. Q.) 2B —S.H.B. S.R.C. vs. Hindu Association— S.R.C. Tennis: S.R.C, S.C.R.C and V.M.C.A. tourneys.38 words
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281 1939-05-15 15 Basketball THE bad weather kept the crowd away last night from witnessing the last basket-ball game, at the Happy World Covered Stadium of the Philippine Olympic basket-ball team of the Far Eastern University. They met the Sin gapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation. The Federation281 words
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Article59 1939-05-15 15 pHS Morning Tribune racing correspondent, Marcus Superbus/' had another five dinners in his selections for Saturday's races with Selangor 11, Resistance, Cluny, Devon King and Harfleur. The Malaya Tribune tins contained four winners in A.D.C.. Resistance, Cluny and Devon King. Marcheta 11. also tipned to win, was59 words
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Article133 1939-05-15 15 rpBEKE was a fairly strong head A wind during yesterday's races at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club, but the breakwater gave a certain amount of shelter. The first race was for the Nutt-Beres ford fours. The stroke of one of the crews. Hansen, could not133 words
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Article109 1939-05-15 15 Singapore, Sunday. ONLY one tie in the V.MC.A. open in\itdtion tennis tournament was Dlayed yesterday when P. Clerc and W. M J Warden defeated R. Nathan and J Manasseh by 6—l. 9—7, in the men's open doubles Yadi and Kamis gained a walk-over against Low109 words
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Advertisement62 1939-05-15 15 One of the most annoying of a cough is the irritation of the throat associated with it. frequently the *ore throat Is the first indication of an approaching cold That Is the time when Allrnburys PASTILLES are of unequalled benefit -their pleasant coothin- taste. allays irritation anl prevents soreness r<Ulenburys62 words
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Advertisement72 1939-05-15 15 jO i< AS A KEEPS YOU YOUNG HEALTHY STRONG START TO-DAY "Obtainable at all leading: Chemists. Large $7.00. Small $2.50. When ordering please specify QKASA for men or women. For literature and medical testimonials write to the Sole Distributors for Malaya: GRAFTON LABORATORIES, LTD., Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Sole Agents72 words
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Advertisement296 1939-05-15 15 HE CANT STAND JR-jm castor oil f'rgrS Compared with unpleasant-tarting and nasty- IfE; ##2SfcSa* -J9E fl^l smelling castor ol!, CASTOPHENE, the modern «I laiative—efficient, gentle, pleasant, quick—s marvellous. Does not upset weak lenitive 'M&b comtitutionf. and quickly relieves headache. jW Ĕ dinineu, catarrh, depression, ate. Safe and U/*Jr mm m296 words
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Article165 1939-05-15 16 I From Our Ou ?i Reporter I Ipoh, May 14. A CHINESE woman was buried alive in an abandoned tin mine, in Semoliang about three miles from Bidor before the eyes of her daughter the other night It would appear that the deceased, accompanied by her165 words
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Article110 1939-05-15 16 [From Our Own Reporter j Kuala Lumpur, May 14 I'ALLED t;ut of his house in Ban Caves on Thursday night. Nasimuthu. a Tamil, was stabbed by a compatriot while r.nother person held him. Bleeding profusely the man was conveyed to the General Hospital whe-e he received110 words
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Article113 1939-05-15 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. CHARMING girls at the railway station easily attract the attention of searching eyes, and not infrequently we find a lass getting annoyed when she is stared at too long. It may be a thrill to cast a113 words
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122 1939-05-15 16 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, May 14. NEARLY 1.200 Chinese men and women were sworn-in at the Capitol Theatre on Tuesday for the National Spiritual Mobilisation Movement as instituted by General Chiang Kai-shek. The ceremony, conducted under 'he auspices oi the China Distress122 words
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Article78 1939-05-15 16 (Tribune Staff Reporter* Kuala Lumpur. May 14. —Ponnusamy, a motor bus driver, was sentenced to three months' rigorous Imprisonment by Mr. R. C. Redman, in the First Police Court on Friday, for having cheated a widow of 535. The case was an old one. accused having been78 words
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Article140 1939-05-15 16 Poisoning Suspected Singapore Sniwk. piVE Chinese—the manager of Chop Swee Seong m Upper IH Street and his four assistants—were taken to the Gen! in a .<emi-unconscious condition by the ambulance short o clock this evening. They were said to have collapsed after partakin the shop premises140 words
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238 1939-05-15 16 Toronto, Ontario. fREAT Britain's desire to manufacture munitions in Canada of the factors which are likely to bring Canada a t> Lt< year in 1039 than last year, according- to Mr. W. 1). Kul r, r. Minister of Trade and Commerce. In a review of the238 words
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Article95 1939-05-15 16 (From Our Own Correspondent' Johore Bahru. Saturday. FOLLOWING a labour dispute a Chinr ese "kepala". was alleged to have caused actual instigation, whereby four men working In his section began U> assault a chief overseer. Mr. Wong Kirn Hock, engaged in earth excavation work The95 words
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Article272 1939-05-15 16 TO-MORROW FOR ALL READERS. The influences to-day c" not helpful to business progre and there are likely to he rfva;>pointmr its and impediment Don't f\< r cfore press isvte*. or\ start new schen.es or enterprises. Concentrate or things t h .at cv mcri:iy, a'id plan ahead.272 words
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Article28 1939-05-15 16 Ipoh, May 14—A untitled boy is reported to have been mo jT tet down by a lorry at Pusing. He "JJ succumbed to Injuries al tIM Bai Hospital.28 words
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Advertisement156 1939-05-15 16 y/v n one I -i \A in white, blue or for hot weather. Leather and rubber heels. A:U. of Pota Shoe Co., Ltd., Singapore. Tendergum Tooth Paste Makes Shaky Teeth Firm I Jo*** V%\ i > wi> Makes shaky teeth fin again. Stops bleeding and strengthens gums. No more bad156 words
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Advertisement15 1939-05-15 16 Sudden CHILLS, Dry, Relaxed THROAT, Etc. Soon Yield To PE1P-S j ANTISEPTIC BRE ATHEABLE TABUTS15 words
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Advertisement223 1939-05-15 16 NEW VITALITY AFTER FEVER During fever body tissues rapidly waste away and the patient quickly loses weight unless he is supplied with adequate and suitable looci. Horlicks supplies the nutritive elements which the body requires and enables the exhausted body to rebuild itself quickly. Doctors have proved that Horlicks is223 words
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Advertisement52 1939-05-15 16 WE FAKED THE BALDNESS NOT THE HAIR V is rOJ> N 'BAIDY? VOL l< MAI MARVELLOUS NEW INFRA RAY LOTION SHOWS RESUI'S N« FEW DAYS- ENDS IALDNfSS! END JEERS —GROW NEW HAIR IN 4-5 WEEKS tTMI <.'l M O'■ Ml? Nam«\ Mohaiu J 5« 1 Suiga t H>rc Kuala Lumping52 words
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211 1939-05-15 17 T llt Eclipse B.P. celebrated its third anniversary at the late Mr. I f|)|U Keh Hai's bungalow at Tanah IVlerah Besar R<;acl, last Saturday ay. Tnere was a |Mi of quests and members annual general meeting ;'!>ernoon. the followri office-bearers for the Mr Chan Chee211 words
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123 1939-05-15 17 Singapurv. Saturday. Miiit*sHfe|iers tmei and defeated u.t hmißi (U.D.) Civilians by torn dear goals this afternoon at hi Hate Depot in a Division II B M urn SI FJL soccer fixture. r-. prior to the interval. i Minesweepers scored their first goal123 words
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162 1939-05-15 17 Singapore, Saturday. THE Malaya Publishing House beat 1 the Asiatic Petroleum Company by five goals (o four goals this afternoon at Paya Lebar in t i ie Business Houses League compci;tion. This incidentally marked the ltst S ame of the "Shell House" Thj Publishers162 words
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99 1939-05-15 17 Gloucestershire will have W. R. Ham--2? c d .9? ThHr captain. He Succeeds Bo. Allen, who, in spite of the claims >i business, hopes to ploy occasionally as also do n n. Lyon, the former captain, G. W. Parker. E. D. P. Eager, and that astute99 words
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Article313 1939-05-15 17 CATASTROPHIC losses through damage caused \y elepliants were sustained by several rubber estates in Johore during the period covered by the 1938-39 report of the Johore Planters' Association It would be difficult to assess correctly the amount ot damage caused states th 9 report, bur there313 words
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Article84 1939-05-15 17 A very interesting address on "Shadow, across the World" will be given at the Y.W.C A. Fort Canning Road on Thursday at 5 p.m. The .speaker will be Mr W. R. Lake, a well known Missionary, wtlJ hM been in Malaya for about 20 year.v Mr.84 words
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Article208 1939-05-15 17 The first bi-montM'- **»xed Foursomes competition for May at the R.S.G.C. was played ai b umu.. yesterday aitemoon and result' I In a win for Miss E. M. Hellas and G. R Hallas with a net -core of 31',. 34 cards were taken out and the208 words
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Advertisement78 1939-05-15 17 f'Jr Style Comfort, Economy, CONSULT Hie Oriental Optical Co., TURING OPTICIANS eu; 162, South Bridge Rd. Orhoe: 348, N. Bridge Rd., SINGAPORE. 1 :!X)rated in Singapore). O 1 i\£ Auction bale Ur Id OFFICER: 5£ sss? a d s ar" ,y he,d w>n- Nos. 79D8 2809. evcly eancs,a *y Household78 words
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Advertisement49 1939-05-15 17 I 19 3 9 HUPMOBILES ARRIVING SHORTLY. IF YOU EVER OWNED A HUPMO3ILE DURING THE 30 YEAR HISTORY OF THESE FINE CARS YOU'LL KNOW iIS Strength Security Arrange a Demoihstration with Singapore Motors HUPP AGENTS REPAIRERS, 315—319, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. 'PHONE 3128. All the world likes the Hupmobile. I49 words
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Advertisement206 1939-05-15 17 L ilaif Ljj LOUNGE AND BAR mm, N 9 \\\wttSSXa I t .9R N f4H| I Ift f Maybe you are saving up for the day uhen you will have to give up ibork. Maybe, too, you (Ut concerned a£ times i eyer £/ie problem of investing the mo" ej/206 words
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Advertisement456 1939-05-15 17 (raffles bread is the best! Dailr Increasing Sale* I*rovc It. BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS UNDER STRICTLY HYGIENIC CONDITIONS. We Also Deliver DINNER ROLLS Fresh From The Oven Between 5 9 P.M. Itak'k'les Bakery A Uonfectionrry LAU NC H PIC NIC S A R RANG ED PICNIC BASKETS and LAUNCH PROVIDED456 words
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193 1939-05-15 18 Hunan Town Razed To The Ground International News agency Chungking:. ¥\R. j;. Becker, cf the hina Inland .Mission, at Chihkiang, western Hui an, in a telegram to Madame Chiang Kai Shek, reported the destruction h\ Japanese aerial bombing of her orphanage in the borderInternational News agency - 193 words
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Article230 1939-05-15 18 Central News. Chungking. ALONG With other constructive work undertaken by the Kv/angsi provincial authorities, an organised drive to rid the provnee of illitrracy has been launched and is expected to be successfolly completed within the year. The aim of this educational campaign to wip< i theCentral News. - 230 words
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218 1939-05-15 18 Central News. Chungking. HEAVY havoc has been wrought with the Taokou-Chinghua Railway iv north Honan now under enemy occupation by a Railway Raiding Squad during the past year. Forty-eight locomotives and 277 military, passenger and freight wagons have been damaged. In addition, rails and sleepersCentral News. - 218 words
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Article434 1939-05-15 18 MODERN EXCAVATING AND REFINING PLANTS TO BE INSTALLED Funds Being Provided By Government AMONG the tin-producing centres of the world, Yunnan Province in China's great Southwest occupies a definite place. It produces between 8.000 and 9,000 tons of tin annually, which is more than 90434 words
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Article96 1939-05-15 18 International News Agency p is reputed uj A Brevie, the Govern* of Indo-China. hr 1« the French vIJ p,,v,) l Haiphong he fcr 1,1,4 1 while .n transit to tht of China. At present, goods desi to French colonial «c again subject t, tariffInternational News Agency - 96 words
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Article127 1939-05-15 18 International News Agency 'I u:! s K\. aft HAVING sustained heavy i 11 south Shansi, Japan se along: the Tatung-Puch .v are retreating northward, th* rolling-stock are goin» norihward from VVenhsi. Aftei tion, the enemy destroyed the n* for fear of Chinese pursuit The rails from HoumaInternational News Agency - 127 words
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423 1939-05-15 18 Work Of The Ministry Of Commun ica Hons HE importance of inferior communications in Central China has led e recent establishment by the Ministry of Communications <•' spccia co-oidination commitee to look after manal transportation. China' numan labour is inexhaustible and the Chinese authorities believe423 words
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60 1939-05-15 18 International News Agency. ONE regiment of Xv diers are reported to at Tat.se and ShihcruN n Railway west cf Km. checking the Japanese (i: These Amazons have Mrs. Pai ttsung-hs Kwar»gsi military leaner. are enlisted on a yon.: r.ie mostly students, teacneu housewives. OtherInternational News Agency. - 60 words
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Advertisement12 1939-05-15 18 All sharing the of fragrance and charm Perfume Eau de Cologne Talcum12 words
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Advertisement8 1939-05-15 18 DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By T. H. Tan8 words
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Article1222 1939-05-15 19 Parishad Unwilling To Accept Meagre Reforms (United Press.) Rajkot, May 6. ,j ibh understood that the negotiations between Durbar and Mr. U. Dhebar, Praja Parishad leader, have not far, and it is learnt that Mr. Dhebar has expressed his t to any settlement which did not grant(United Press.) - 1,222 words
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Article151 1939-05-15 19 (United Press). Vellor.*, May 3. A BOUT fifty persons are reported to have been injured in a serious cJash that occurred in fiont of the local Umna M.isque lat? last night between Muslims on the one hand and Hindu processionists and police on the "ther. The(United Press). - 151 words
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193 1939-05-15 19 (United Press). Lucknow, May 3. 'PHE eleventh hour efforts to "bring A about a compromise between the Shias and the Sunnis having proved abortive, a Sunni procession of several thousands was taken out from Idgah reciting all the way the 'Madhe Saheba They were escorted(United Press). - 193 words
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Article194 1939-05-15 19 (United Press.) Sylhet, May 5. IN spite of ihe denial by Sj. liopinath Bardoloi. Premier of Assam in the Assembly, it is now definite that the Assam Government will have to compensate the retrenched Commissioner of Surma Valley and Hill Districts. The "Sylhet Chronicle," an English weekly(United Press.) - 194 words
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Article75 1939-05-15 19 (United Press.) Brlndaban, May 5. MR. Bhulabhai Desai in a speech at the Gandhi Seva Sangh pandal yesterday evening said that he was sure that .he abolition cf zemindary (landlordism) was not in the interests of th? Indian masses. Therefore, without crying hoarse for ibolbT. ing zemindary,(United Press.) - 75 words
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Article222 1939-05-15 19 (United Press). Calcutta, May 2— It is understood that during their stay in Calcutta in connection with the A.I.C.C. session the three Congress Premiers Pandit Gobind Bhallabh Pant, Mr. C. Rajagopalachiriar. and Mr. 8.-G. Khcr called on Mr. A. K. Fazlul Hug, Bengal Premier. They had an informal(United Press). - 222 words
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Article150 1939-05-15 19 (United Press.) Cawnpore, May 5. IN a press statement, Seth Pa damA pat Singhania, MU., President af the All-India Marwarl Federation, says:— "Authentic information has reached me from Jaipur that Be til Jamnalal Bajaj'j weight has gone clown by 17 lbs. 90 far. oethji's present weight is(United Press.) - 150 words
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Article93 1939-05-15 19 Brindaban, May 5. THERE was a touch cf pathos mingled with sincerity when Mahatmaji remarked "Khan Sahib, I am losing that which inspires one to speak loudly," in reply to a demand to speak loudly. The Mahatma was addressing the students of the Basic Education Camp when93 words
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Article285 1939-05-15 19 Subhas Bose Appeals For Mutual Goodwill Calcutta, May 1. gJT Subhas Chandra Bose has sent the following message to the Lanka Sama-Samaj Party in Ceylon through Bikkhu Saranankara who visited Calcutta on the occasion of the meeting of tha All-India Congress Committee. Iv the course of his message285 words
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Article97 1939-05-15 19 (United Press.) (ahuU. May (i. UNITED PRESS ftuderttftonda that Mr. K. D. Guha, (ill recently Technical Adviser on Industries to the Government of Ceylon, will be taken in as an office-bearer of the National Planning Committee of the Indian National Coi.gress. Mr. Guha was with(United Press.) - 97 words
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Advertisement114 1939-05-15 19 YEE SHOON GRANITE QUARRY Specialists in granite coping stones and granite work of any description. Enquiries for particulars will be promptly attended to at No. 94, WILKINSON ROAD, or Office: No. 2-H, MA NT) AI ROAD, 121/ 2 MILES, SINGAPORE. -NO OBLIGATIONFAMOUS FISTULA PILES SPECIALISTS. All sorts of Pllei are114 words
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Advertisement34 1939-05-15 19 Daily India Page Edited by G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc /f*/#v ious Sj^S^^^^^^gfi Refreshing .LC Quenching pho¥nTx~ GRAPE FRUIT POP Prepared from the finest cfresli dfruit by PHOENIX AERATED WATER CO., LTD., MARK PHCNE 34 €3.34 words
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Article, Illustration49 1939-05-15 20 Kwok Chew Moon, third of Mr and Mrs. Kwok Litt Fatt. vas married I Wednesday to Miss Tan Chang Lui. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Van Lip Kong. H <.. (.loss and bride, the former Ingelborf nd who were rried in Sing a p >re recently.49 words
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75 1939-05-15 20 Sir Maholm Campbell, the motor and speed-boat racer, is now forming his own unit for the Territorial Army, I motor cycle corps consisting of two officers and 103 men and to be known as the Provost Company London Divii< m. Recruits are between the ages of 18 and 28. They75 words
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Article, Illustration67 1939-05-15 20 This picture made by a London Staff photographer shows Polish troops ringing as they march Bp to strengthen the western frontier, and their wives (right). >onie in colourful shawls over national costumes, march through the village of Dzuncz. near Lewie*, where they will work on the land67 words
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Article, Illustration50 1939-05-15 20 •i rem With the introduction el ton crint»«n for Englishmen, between Ihr ages off 20 and :?1 there lias rush to U-e voluntary services which are" n«»w eve ■"whelmed' with recruits- "ere girls arc enroim Voluntary Services at GoMen Cross House, Strand, London.50 words
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