Malaya Tribune, 18 May 1939
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Title Section39 1939-05-18 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed L rgest Sales XXVI- -No. 117. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, May 18, 1939 The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1939 FIVE i39 words
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Advertisement60 1939-05-18 1 GOODS OF BEST QUALITY AT AURORA DEPARTMENT STORE, l (l j, st North Bridge Rd. .i iizirmiisrs* rziri IB ••-••«..--»-••••••••••••••ssisilSi...»;»»«•••*"* t •••••••••••••••••••is ••■•••••-•••■■iiisiisrsirsirii i 1 1 Health;, as he lan be. \U > 110,1 1,1 ,!;ihu n,i,k vit *«*n*- 11 I t Cvl your sln, J' lv of Bum cross60 words
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Advertisement157 1939-05-18 1 MADAME PAGE LATE f»2, PICCADHAY. LONDON. Top Floor, Battery Bklgfr CASH SALE DAY EVENING GOWNS p PAR PAINTS MADE IN MALAYA FOR MALAYA Manufac'urfd In a modern factory by paint specialists with 20 fWH ol P*Bt making experience in the tropics. Only the fuicst ingredients are used under the control157 words
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Article34 1939-05-18 2 Charles Vidor, directing "Blind Alley" supplied from bis own collection many d*i K o r> v fWter ces used Props R-nph Bellamy, Chester Mo?ris Joan Perry Ann Dvorak and Rose Stradner headline thia drama34 words
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Article139 1939-05-18 2 RITZ BROTHERS AT THE ALHAMBRA STRAIGHT, Place and Shoi Century Fox picture al the Ai j* bra, presents those tremenci us fa***" iies. the Ritz brothers. In more of tlie.r craziness. It is a racing picture, lai* sure winner. We see the trio mixed up in139 words
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Article69 1939-05-18 2 EDITH FELLOWS Is to mour, "Five Little Fepp< of Margaret Sidney Lothro has acquired nins of the present Edith in three The same lot is the "Tj Arlens latest picture, and p based upon the I the Magician." Arlen is b< with Rochelle Hudson Daughters" wh eh Inclu69 words
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Article40 1939-05-18 2 BARBARA Stanwyck. De Mille"s "Union Pacif in oroduction at Param< early ambitions—to be either a ary to China or a dancer UKe Dimcan. She did bc< m< Broadway—but the clo came to being a missioi she taught Sunday School40 words
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Article25 1939-05-18 2 Helen Twelvetrees untitled in Mo and Mv Gal" »1 first fame with her dramatic ■nee in the Broadway P "An American- Tragedy Broadway and Hollywood25 words
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Advertisement446 1939-05-18 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. P& o«i BRITISH j INDIA (Incorporated in En?.and' P. A 0. S. O. S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 RANPURA 17 000 May 19 BEHAI 6,000 May 22 RAWALPINDI 17,000 June 2 I SOUDAN 6.500 June 2 CHITRAL 15,000 June 16 CORf U 15,000 June 30 I446 words
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Advertisement480 1939-05-18 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NOR D DE UTSCHER U0Y1), (Incorporated in The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 8 sjs. "NECKAR" omits Manila. Dairen Tsingtau In port 8 m.s. •COBURG omits Manila. M rth China Yokohama May 27 HOMEWARD. For480 words
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Advertisement541 1939-05-18 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore. Hongkong, Gwatow, Amoy, (Kulangsu) and Foochow. Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday tr>ps. NEXT SAILINGS:For CHINA For RANGOON 'Hong Kheng" May 22, 4 p.m. "Hong Slang" May 18 "Hong Slang" j un541 words
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Advertisement145 1939-05-18 2 /V HAMBURG-AMERIKA UNIE 8 lieu t sch Austral isc he Dampf- chills Geseltschalt (Companies incorporated in PASIINGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA *ND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1939 .s.s. PREUSSEN Direct May 28 1 ms. LEVERKUB&£N via i Manila June 11 ms RHEIKLAND Direct Jun 23 HOMEWARD145 words
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Miscellaneous265 1939-05-18 2 d> tap— mammmm [DAILY CROSSWORD J y t I I—JKB *i j. CLUES ACROSS: hits a boundary 1. Greek goddess. CLUES HOWS 3. The judge puts this on for a warb 1. Comply with. ler. 2. The dog for a hawk 7. Part cf a flower. 4. Find one for265 words
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336 1939-05-18 3 S mPK, S E that neariy 30 per cent, of to members during the past year should have been granted for "medical expenses" was expressed by Mr. F. G Coales actine Director of Public Works, at the sixth336 words
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Article345 1939-05-18 3 Singapore, Thursday. AFTER a short and exciting stop in Bangkok on their world trip a n belated honeymoon, Warner Bros, actress Genevieve Tobin and her sector- husband Mr. William Keighley, arrived in Singapore vesta day by K.N.I.L.M. plane. Mr keighley married Miss Tobin last year and this345 words
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Article458 1939-05-18 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Wednesday. KTBBEK Previous To-day Change Steady Easy bpot Buyers 8 8 Sellers 8 116 8' 8 -fl 16 Ist Forward (June) Buye-s 8 8 116 +116 Sellers 8» 8 g» 8 2nd Forward (July Sept.) Buyers 8» 8 8» 8 Sellers 8 316 8458 words
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Article181 1939-05-18 3 Singapore, Wednesday. SINGAPORE hotels of several decadej ago formed the subject of a short talk by Mr. H. Elphick at to-day's meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club. Mr. S, H. Peek was to have spoken on "Visiting Rotary in England" but he was unable to attend. Of181 words
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Article24 1939-05-18 3 Reuter. Paris. May 16—The Treasury loan ha> been fully subscribed as far as the six milliard cash portion is concerned.— Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article275 1939-05-18 3 Singapore, Wednesday yjFTER a wait of three hours this afternoon—during which the jury returned twice to give verdict of four to three —the trial of a young Hockchia, Yong Ah Tee, came to a sensational termination at the Assizes when his lordship, Mr. Justice275 words
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Article16 1939-05-18 3 Singapore, Thursday. TTte price of tin at noon In Singapore to-day was:— $114 (up $14).16 words
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Article21 1939-05-18 3 The price of rubber at noon im Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 27 7 ;5 (down 1 Sellers 28 'down 121 words
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Article, Illustration209 1939-05-18 3 Singapore, Thursday. TURNING the key of the gateway to the new drill hall for the Malay companies of the Singapore Volunteer Corps, Major-General W. G. S. Dobbie, General Officer Commanding, Malaya, formally declared the new building open yesterday. On arrival. Major-General Dobbie was met by the209 words
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57 1939-05-18 3 rpAN Leek Hong, head boy of the Sin- gapore Club, was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment in the third police court yesterday for criminal breach of trust of wines and cash amounting $513. Tan stated that he had been employed by the club 2957 words
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Article22 1939-05-18 3 Reuter. Oslo, May 17 —Parliament has adopted a bid authorising an expenditure of twenty million kronor on national defence,- Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Advertisement235 1939-05-18 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED 1 FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY, PERSON \L ACCI DENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSA. I TION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W. HALL, Oeneral Manarer OVERSEP- I I CHINESE I I BANKING I CORP. Wf^i Undertakes banking transaction* ol OTory235 words
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Advertisement359 1939-05-18 3 KA\K OF CIIIXA Incorporated in China by Special Cnartei >. tt, Cecil Street, Singapore Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 8442. Exchange Dept. 6441. Oeneral Office 5188-8 Cable Address; CHENGKUO.** Paid Up Capital w h. $40,000,000.00 Reserve Funds In Excess of Ch. t 5,200,000 90 Total Assets approximately Ch.359 words
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Advertisement530 1939-05-18 4 IlflSSlf HP Ft PS CLEiiK. DRESSES WANTED for mine, near Kemamata Smalley Co., 35, Winchester Bouse, Singapore. (147 A) WANTS)—Agents on most liberal terms. Nationals Limited, High Class Silk, Cloth Manufacturers and Suppliers, Ludhian.i. WANTED JUNIOR TYPIST immediately with knowledge* cl shorthand, previous experience a recommendation but not Appiy Personally,530 words
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Advertisement537 1939-05-18 4 TO FINANCIERS and Investors. Expert Australian Vlning Engineer and prospector with many years experience Gold, Tin, Wolfram, opon for engagement, prepared go any country or form Syndicate, Genuine. Apply Box 547, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. <141-A) HEAD BOOK-KEEPER CHIEF CLERK (Chinese) ooen for immediate engagement. Widely experienced and well qualified. Accustomed537 words
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Advertisement559 1939-05-18 4 Miscellaneous "KES" GENUINE RACING CALCULATOR: "How to select winners by yourself! Send MP.O. Guaranteed uccessful results. Selections for Penan" Races sent free. "RES; Sit,lß., 8* Dhoby Ghaut, ttngapore. USSA) FOR ORCHID :i/SWERij TO EUROPE etc. DIAL 2011, THE GEM NURSERY holders certificates from H. M. Queen of Holland and Director,559 words
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Advertisement527 1939-05-18 4 LOST COLLI B ***** DO 3. Apply 1L Load. Reward $35. TeJ. 6173. UO3.A) ll' 58* Sate "SELECTED" CURRY POWDERS' 20c. Bottle, obtainable leading stores, or direct sole -mooi-tors Oversea Products Agencies 181, Oreharo Road, Singapore. (131-A) BAUXITE tOn SALE: Any quality and quantity to suit buyers requirements. Particulars from527 words
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Advertisement618 1939-05-18 4 FOR SALE: Freehold land at corner of Thomson and Newton jßoads in suitable building lots. Apply Eastern Realty Company, Limited, China Building, Singapore. (120.A» Astrology SRI ATMA-CHINTAN 'S ADVICE is .sought by people of all nationalities. Let your old friend solve y our problems. Any live questions $1;-. Also consult618 words
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Advertisement623 1939-05-18 4 Miction sm I of excellent stained teak household h Mack cludingr-one child,. SSLfe •Royal" standarJ size new,, "Singer hand e ard f« seats with iron clocks, bronze and br wail billiard cues, and ?K--of earthen wave and ch'.',' jars and ornament* etc W* The Saleroom of M^ sr4 Co, Ltd623 words
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Article63 1939-05-18 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Monday. An Indian, Kanniah, was this moaning charged before Sheikh Abu Barcar, Second Magistrate, with rape of a 33--year-cld Chinese woman, Siew Ch:ox Eng, at the 6th mile. Jalan Scu lai, on May 14. After the charge had been explained to tne63 words
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Obituary61 1939-05-18 5 I agement is announced between My. [i- £\mg Nfjiap, eldest sen of Mr. end Mis. Ho Knee Merchant cl 177, Tank Road, Singapore and Miss Chin X.v c i'ong, second da ugh er of Mr. Chin Yoeng Kee, Chinese Interpreter, Civil District Court-, £Lngapore, and late Madam61 words
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Obituary99 1939-05-18 5 CHCA. On 17th May. 1939, at his residence, No. 142. Teluk Kur&u Rnad, S.ngapore, Choa Tian Keng 55 years, late cf Messrs. Keng and Co., Share Broker- of the Arcndc, Sinrapore. He is survived by his widow, two daughters. Choa Siok and Cnoa Lian Sun, one son, Chna J.inn99 words
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636 1939-05-18 5 (From Our Radio Correspondent) ACCORDING to the percentage of radio sets owned by Indians in Singapore, the Indian community is entitled to only one hour of broadcast a week out of a total 40 hours—this, it is reliably understood, is636 words
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72 1939-05-18 5 Reuter. Brussels, May 17. M. Van Zeeland, former Belgian Premier and expert In international economics, declares that no Belgian bank is interested in the nr Cjotia'ians for a lean to Lpain and apparently British Institutions are not involved either. The nrop'-5 rReuter. - 72 words
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Article41 1939-05-18 5 Ji rasa If m, May 17 —A young LondOii ioumallst was shot dead by an Arab sniper from ambush while motor-cycling to Tel Aviv from Rehovoth where he had been of a son of Dr. Webv mann.41 words
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Article62 1939-05-18 5 Reuter. s threa e ned by a serious and seventy eas*s, of wh>h wrre X WCf e reported up fc May 14 at only fifteen rules* from Several case* have been recorded at Cant™ Ul he Japanese authorities are taking stringent measures to prevent an epidemicReuter. - 62 words
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Article93 1939-05-18 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Tuesday. r B T HE battered body of a male Tamil was found by the Segamat Police in a dwelling on a rubber estate a mile out of town. The man's skull was smashed in. Three olocdstained bludgeons, together with a93 words
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Advertisement505 1939-05-18 5 I NOTICE S I TALIAN GOk*. M 11' ANY LIMITED. in Queensland). I >n of Fust Interim I Dividend m by give:' that a First m I live pence per share m year ending 31st I been declared by the I Company in Brisbane, I June, 19&, to Share I505 words
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Advertisement397 1939-05-18 5 x l Through*. twfmty-four o° Ur x; S? ve V 4\lva. Jam, and the Netherlands inJies, hundreds of men anUv y/ofmen are devoting their spare time to tht study of I.C.S. Courses, knowing full well that by learning how to do their present work better they are preparing themselves for397 words
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Advertisement260 1939-05-18 5 Will you Maclean yourteeth to-day? course I will" PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE If you use a solid dentifrice, try the new MACLEANS SOLID PEROXIDE OENTIFR2CE PILES Sufferers from the maddening irritation, the exhausting, agonising pain caused by piles 1 Do not wait until piles (haemorrhoids) reach such a terrible state that260 words
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Advertisement505 1939-05-18 6 r I THE TRUB TONIC FOOD Obtainable of mil Ckambta and Storm mm ■■——m LET US HANDLE ALL YOUR CLOCK WATCH REPAIRS, AND YOU WILL BE ASSURED OF PROMPT SERVICE AND SATISFACTION. YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Near MIDDLE ROAD), 'PHONE No. 7922. Contractors for the Repair of505 words
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Advertisement221 1939-05-18 6 NGAI WAH SUNDRY STORE (Well-Knov.n Shirt Designers). RESIGN (Tp DO-DATE COLOUR FAST COLLAR —SEMI SOFT QUALITY— Al (European Cloth) PRICE ECONOMICAL. Office: 387-*?B9, North Bridge Road. Branch: Great World Stall No. A6l. For demonstraiion call at:— in your borne I MVfItSAL lIAIMO HOI Si i'ole Distributors: SCIENTIFIC SERVICE CO., 205.221 words
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Advertisement73 1939-05-18 6 tU *v are DISEA£: I Hawaii, the I BETES. K. I you compU I I enabling you l I sugar with ul I back your lost energy a: d 1 flesh hrs becr.ne NPOlteo nd to peel off. this SPECIAL HJ sure to kill the disease. For i this treatment73 words
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Miscellaneous889 1939-05-18 6 j To-day's Ralfco T j MAY 18 LONDON j NIROM HONGKONG TRANSMISSION 5 YDC 15.15 Mcs (19.8 m.) Z SINGAPORE OSB 9.51 Mcs (31.55 m.) 5.20 Children's hour a.m. 6.20 Closing local S HL^ met f es PL mcls 640 Sports news and Market notes. 72 0 Opening. 622 at889 words
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Advertisement235 1939-05-18 7 88--BB mWttmWĔmmmWKĔK/mWmmmmWmmmWtmWl imnmmrrmwvmrrmme*, iMiiiijiiußmjL t TUTTiuiiria im n■■ hihmhihhl Ol Till: BEST OIAIITY PRICES MOPE BATE -in mmmmmmmmmmmmmmlkmtmmmmm sm bbb__ CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT METALS PAINTS AlTa BRC FABRIC AND WEIDMESH "SZERELMEY" WATERPROOFING ENCAUSTIC tOR I SkHFXPANdId SetS ContinCnta,) SYNTHETIC-BASE ENAMEL RFINFORCEMENT "IMPENETRABLE" OIL-BASE ENAMEL i SBSBBS «S n a t no235 words
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Advertisement378 1939-05-18 8 A Grand Comedy Show with Two Popular Youne; Stars at their best! I|p A DITOP POSm VELY I I LAST NIGHT UJTII EXCELLENT SUPPORTING SUBJECTS INCLUDING "HOW TO RAISE A BABY" (with liOBEKT BEN'CHLKY) j SPEC IA L Added I THE DEPARTURE OF T. M. THE KiNG and QUEEN FOR378 words
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Advertisement87 1939-05-18 8 TFr TE^ NEW WORLD DANCE PALACE. THI LARCH- ST AIR-CONDITION-ED CABARET IN MAI.ATA WITH BAR RESTAURANT ATTACHED. NIGHT DANCE. NIGHTLY AT d.ZO P.M. TEA DANCE (PRE* ADMiSSION) EVTRY TUES THURS. j& SAT. SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE. FROM 1.30 P.M. to 1.30 P.M. SPECIAL ENTRANCE TO CAP,\RET CAR PARK AT PET UN87 words
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Advertisement283 1939-05-18 8 I "-j SATURDAY NIGHT MAY 20th Grand MIDNIGHT PREMIERE Of y Favourite Star's LATEST and BEST p lctu DURBIN SSTCSi Nan GREY• HeIenPARRISHjI W 1 Robert CUMMINGS I Acclaimed as BIGGER and BETTER ik M I of DEANNA'S PAST TOjMPffi^ May 26th^ f GREAT WOES] j NIGHTLY FROM MAY 10283 words
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Advertisement431 1939-05-18 9 SATURDAY MORNING at IL MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE r;i!'ime of selected subjects including "The s|1)ll ii Hoi Polloi," 'Toby Tortoise Returns' (Disney fifteen "AHadto'a Lantern Our Gan«r' comedy) "Goon- !:H popeyc the Sailor) "How to Raise a Baby" (M.G.M. \x comedy) J**^ Adults. 50 i ts. Children 2.1 cts. Members of431 words
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Advertisement54 1939-05-18 9 ■—~——>- V V CHARIT V PERFORMANCES \W Jm M MONDAY, -2ND MAY C.15 ftj§. IN AID OF CHRIST CHURCH BUILDING M \D. Presenting a heart-warming and spaikling iiuinan Italy "MAKE WAY FOR TO-MORROW" with VICTOR MOORE, FAY BAINTER CELT AH RO\ni THOMAS MITCHELL. Plus entertaining, snppoitmg shorts. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE.54 words
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Advertisement210 1939-05-18 9 The Only Big Laugh Show In Town! ALU AMBRA -p-i 20th Century-Fox present BROTHERS STRAIGHT Mpjr^KJ ami BH^**^^^^^ j IHO/A <.E\ "EEPED TBMMJSAITOS S who suffer from cJTOMACH TROUBLES, it ee:ng ft natural laxative, win I he id you too GET YOUR BOTTLE TO DAY ohtamaOie-nom di,i>ensarte& ana medicine stores210 words
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Article726 1939-05-18 10 debates in the Johore Council of State are always lively and interesting. There is nothing stereotyped about them. The members have things to say and say them, with the result that reports of the debates are read with care and attention. It was pointed out by Dato Braddell726 words
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Article1044 1939-05-18 10 E. H. BAXTER - Vital Link In Defence By E. H. BAXTER THE most important link in the British defensive chain is the sea. It is also one of the weakest. This fact is not only due to alien action, but is largely our own fault. For twenty years1,044 words
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Article51 1939-05-18 10 "fpHE continual missing of open goals X is nothing less than a crime," declares a sports writer. Sometimes punished by at least twelve months in the Second Division. The latest fashion parades show very clearly what the well-undressed woman of to-day won't be wearing on the beaches51 words
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Advertisement330 1939-05-18 10 SUPERIOR QUALITY I CHINA GRASS BLOCK MATS 1 j SIZES IN STOCK. |j 3' x 6', 6, x 6', 6' x 9', 9' x 9', 9' x 12', 12' x 12', 12' x 15' I 12 cts. nctt. per sq. oot including making up. I ICOItBVSOV a CO.. LTD. I330 words
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Advertisement12 1939-05-18 10 800 CHIANG CTtIL'.T CO., 304, North Bridge Road (Next tD MEDICAL OFFICE).12 words
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Advertisement35 1939-05-18 10 <ooki\4. cojiiiimi) vnnis Burn with a clear intense blue flame SAFE, SIMPLE, ECONOMICAL, EFFICIENT CAM ALSO BE I'SED WITH OVEN IF ItEQCUUSG I READY FOR usE j| yj^^^^^^l KUALA LUMPUR PENANG Ip QH SINGAPORE 35"»35 words
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Article, Illustration847 1939-05-18 11 FIRM STAND AGAINST JAPANESE DEMANDS U.S. Note To Tokyo On Control Of Shanghai Reuter. REUTER is informed by the British Admiralty that parties of 42 marines each were landed at Kulangsu from British, American and French warships. The total number is said to beReuter. - 847 words
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Article85 1939-05-18 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, May 18. In spite of the withdrawal of a part cf the Japanese landing forces, the situation in Kulangsu is still tense. Both the Settlement authorities and the Japanese Command are taking a firm stand. The Japanese have ignored the Settle- ment authorities'Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 85 words
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Article30 1939-05-18 11 Reuter. Kulangsu, May 18. 'PHE majority of Japanese bluejackets withdrew from the island during the night." and to-day there is only a handful of Japanese still here. —Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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136 1939-05-18 11 Reuter. i THREE by-elections in Government seats have taken place and the Labour Opposition has won one of them (from a National Liberal), the Government retaining the other two. London. May 18. The by-election in the Abbey DiviStan of Westminister caused by the deathReuter. - 136 words
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374 1939-05-18 11 Reuter. Paris, May 18. TT is understood that fresh suggestions by the French Government in connection with the negotiations with the Soviet are being sent to London through M. Corbin, the Ambassador who yesterday was received by M. Bonnet.Reuter. - 374 words
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432 1939-05-18 11 King Queen Swamped With Good Wishes Americans Join In Great Welcome Reuter. Quebec, May 18. pROM early morning till late last night thousands upon thouan.adi?n? cheered themselves hoarse in enthusiastic welcome of Iheir Majesties. KinJ" aft f™ nn ***** schoolchildren sinking "God Save the King and Canada, erected the KingReuter. - 432 words
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Article70 1939-05-18 11 Reuter. Washington, May 18. A YOUNG man trying to climb a fence round the White House was am sled and found armed with a stone and penknife. He gave the name of Frank Twers and it is stated that he tcld the police that heReuter. - 70 words
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Article127 1939-05-18 11 Reuter. Shanghai. ."May 18. The Japanese demand which the Kulangsu Municipal Council has not rejected is stated to "concern cooperation between the Japanese consular police and the Settlement police in searching for anti-Japanese terrorists." The Council is reported to have replied that it had no objection to this.Reuter. - 127 words
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Advertisement39 1939-05-18 11 wmoif) outstanding sENoinv- performance Medium vrkcd set. TIY ON 13 hi r DYNAMIC SPEAKER. L<. £e/i inro G.£.C. weekly programme from the 8.M.8.C Advt of The General Electric Co., Ltd. of Englaiid. "Magnet House." S pore. WPS. 208 A39 words
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827 1939-05-18 12 Independence In Ten Years London, May 18. WHITE Paper outlining the British Government's intentions 1 in Palestine envisages the establishment of an independent Palestine State, within a decade, in treaty relation with Britain providing satisfactorily for the commercial and strategic requirements of both countries. Jews827 words
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Article90 1939-05-18 12 Reuter. Jerusalem, May 18. ORTHODOX Jews have been ovdetod to cbseive a tiayh g fast on Thursday and Jews art closing down all trade, iniostry and transport from dawn to midnight, when protest meetings will be held. The British authorities are conferring on security measures and theReuter. - 90 words
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Article102 1939-05-18 12 Reuter. London, May 17. |N the Commons, asked if it was Government's intention to allow Ihe Mufti to return to Palestine, Mr. MacDonald replied in the negative, adding that His Majesty's Government did not lose sight of the fact that not only was the Mufti headReuter. - 102 words
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212 1939-05-18 12 REUTERS Lobby Correspondent understands that the fact that the policy is definite is expected to produce criticisms from both sides. These will be faced, however, in the belief that the proposals represent a just solution which pays regard to the obligations of Jews212 words
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Article81 1939-05-18 12 Peiphig, May 17. GUERRILLAS continue very active in the Pciping area. Refugees are flocking into Peipuig from Huaibu just north of the Nankow pass in which the Japanese forces have been engaged with a considerable band of the Eighth Route Army, while west of Pciping, near a French81 words
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Article85 1939-05-18 12 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, May 17. ¥>OPULAR bodies in Shanghai have 1 jointly petitioned the Settlement Municipality urging that steps should immediately be taken to pre-=s the Japanese authorities for the :cL?ase of five Chinese illegally kidnapped in the Settlement by Japanese agents The petition furtherSin Chew Jit Poh. - 85 words
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Article232 1939-05-18 12 "Breach Of Faith" Loudon, May 18. JEWISH Agency communique on the Palestine White Paper declares that the effect of the new policy denies the Jewish people the right to reconstitute their national home in their ancestral country. The policy transfers authority to the Arab232 words
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Article32 1939-05-18 12 Reuter. Shanghai, May 16. Replying to questions at a press conference yesterday evening, a Japanese spokesman said that the new Huahsing Commercial bank would be opened for business tomorrow.—Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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721 1939-05-18 12 QUEBEC j v THE EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA DOCKED AT WOLFFS rl' AT 9.52 A.M. LOCAL TIME (2.52 P.M. B.S T RIVER STEAMERS HAD WHISTLED SHRILLY ON hfr PROACH. A GUARD OF HONOUR, FORMED BY THF LET-UNIFORMED CANADIAN GRENADIER GUARDS \t CHED INTO POSITION721 words
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Article445 1939-05-18 12 Quebec. May LI "We are proud to feel that we have, among us, the living p<* sence of the head of the whole Empire/ declared Mr. Mac! r zie King (Canadian Premier j, speaking at the' luncheon at the Citadel. He said that it was the first occasion445 words
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Article55 1939-05-18 12 British Wireless. London. Itt^ THE Crown Prince w Prmce.s.s of Denmark from the San Francis the World's Fair in N< at Southampton last The Crown Princess Bagshot to spend a Duke of Connaught, v The Crown Prince and tl t bf his suite travelled to L r boatBritish Wireless. - 55 words
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Advertisement51 1939-05-18 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA CHUI IA STREET. THONB 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE MA RINK, MGTOfi, PER SONAL ACCIDENT WORK MEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: SFREMBAN POI BROS., I? IiONG Ci **E CO.. X VVEXG HENG LOONG. NG KON CHEE, PENANG GENERAL PiIODUCE Aws AGENCY, LTD Mr^n ANI) BRANCHES: OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION.51 words
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Advertisement23 1939-05-18 12 ***** l AiZtis: McALISTER CO., LTD. t ancorporated in StrajTs^eTuer^^ Singapore Kuala Lum Ipoh Penang 11,1 wYllT T -wV m 1 WPS 2123 words
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Article113 1939-05-18 13 Own Reporter] Lnmpur, Thursday. j to a query by Mr. h n, Sir Shenton oram »sioner for said in the Federal morning that nine r ihe storage of rice ;null in Perak and k'dah. retted at Telok would be put up nt ol Kedah. tl113 words
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Article55 1939-05-18 13 Chungking. May 17. 1 iation School at Hi. in Province has extended its i Centra] Government for ol Chinese airmen. It is < tnat since its establish r no fewer than 260 Chiive been trained. The f sit is now sending a i idents there for55 words
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Article53 1939-05-18 13 I' Mf»hai Maj 17.—A Japanese spokes- m in Shangl l admitted thai the; ■tablishmenl ol the Huahsing Ban!: m its pui i ose m disJodg■B Chinese currency system In ■l iJ China. Neutral observers believe B f Huahsing bani*J •>■'" inevitably fail because the ■fr vi are53 words
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Article413 1939-05-18 13 P giving to the King and great welcome that her. The visit is and its imperial value should r-estimatcd, but world oncentrated more on tho to the United States, ternationaJ situation "he it emphasises the need unity of the British n on the issues inthe vital importance413 words
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629 1939-05-18 13 Defence Secretary's Policy Defended I From Our Own Reporter] i»r s mi Kuala Lumpur, Thursday I 18 impossible to conceive air attacks on Malaya with the frequency that Jl< SCUIe lhal s*f experienced in China or Spain or be experienced in England. Their629 words
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221 1939-05-18 13 Reuter. Iv v. London, May U. sfJf°.!! se of Com »non s Mr. Leach asked it the buying and selling of Chinese chddren still persisted Z tes2!?n on if 2*l* Ma,aya a nd attention had been drawn to a stateby, ak,ey Assistant Protector of Chinese,Reuter. - 221 words
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Article77 1939-05-18 13 Reuter. Feipin<_\ May 16. gEMI-OFFICIAL Tientsin news. papers report that the Japanesecontrolled Federal Reserve Bank of North China has definitely decided to revalue the new Reserve Bank dollar, nominally worth 14d. at Bd. The object of the move is to decrease the parity between the newReuter. - 77 words
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Article59 1939-05-18 13 Reuter. London, May 18.—In the House of Commons the Opposition Labour dment to reduce the vote for m Jitiajnen was defeated by 214 votes to 130 votes and the vote was agreed to viitnout a division, after estimates and similar estimates carrying new arrangements for the NavyReuter. - 59 words
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Article233 1939-05-18 13 \From Our Own Re!X>rt,>r l Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. *'I 5J ft> com^tiv e \y small »il is. may mean "ith'thV !m n V mere cx P reBsio i" tonM of money, for lion th C U nt, y conveys also its "hole-hearted co-opera-tion a the well-being233 words
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34 1939-05-18 13 Reuter. Shanghai, May 17.—The British Ambassador is leaving Chungking by air for Yunnan, capital of Yunnan province, on Friday on the first stage of a journey back to Shanghai.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article101 1939-05-18 13 Reuter. a j 0 London. May 18. Admiral Sir Dudley Pound has been appointed Loid Commissioner to the Admiralty and Chief of the Navy Staff in succession to Admiral Sir Roger Back?h U ;o°', o H h in r J lin ,?2 ishcd the a PP°intment through 111-health.Reuter. - 101 words
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Article60 1939-05-18 13 Reuter. Durban. May 18.—The Cruiser Southampton which escorted Their Majesties across the Atlantic will arrive in October or November as part of a move to strengthen the naval forces of the nouncement by vice-admiral Lyon com-mander-in-chief of the station. The Southampton will be the flagshipReuter. - 60 words
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284 1939-05-18 13 Safety Of Women Children During An Emergency IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT BY SIR SHENTON THOMAS [From Our Own Reporter] 4^Ti m r A Klala Lumpur, Thursday. concentration schemes have been worked out and are ready to be put into operation," announced H.E. Sir Shenton Thomas, ™f* Commissioner for the Malay States, at284 words
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Advertisement219 1939-05-18 13 i '43* B SSS S. C. S. R AUSTRALIA'S BEST RICH WHOLESOME CREAMERY BITTER PUR* AND UNVARYING !N QUALITY ?^°o F 537<J (5 Hneb) X LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH IW HI (2 lines), PENANG 1500 150 X, BUTTERWORTH 31 Adit, of Singapore Cold Slorcge Co. Ltd. ssssm £^BßSEßE* mmmmmm219 words
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Article167 1939-05-18 14 X.A.X 4; FoUtC 1 AVENGING their defeat earlier this season, the K.A.F. beat the Puttee by tour goals to one in a first division S.A.F.A. league match played at Seletar yesterday. lii«ht from the start, the Airmen attacked incessantly, and at half timr. were two167 words
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246 1939-05-18 14 PPHE fourth annual general meeting of the Singapore Billiards Association was held yesterday evening at No. 6—A, 1) Almeida Street. Mr. David Frankel, J P., presiding. Othei wen Messrs. Soh Giuc t rham. M Anciano. Ckoo in Beng, Cheng Koon, eng (Chinese A-sn), Lst n246 words
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Article88 1939-05-18 14 At a meeting of the Singapore Annteui Boxing Club held yesterday evening at the Happy World, it was agreed thai fche Amateur Championships be dtirri"ed until May 23 to 27 inclusive, end that the welghiug-in be on May 23. the evening when the preliminaries wui be held. The88 words
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Article46 1939-05-18 14 The untitled will play soccer for XI against C.T.M.A. on Satin*daj I the Clerical Union ground at r> pm Ahron; Seng Owe (Capt.): Boo;-. Eng; P de Souaa; T. Minjoot; C. Jong; s Feng; Meng Chong; V. Garnell; Choo Lim. Res M de Sorosa; Jack Tong.46 words
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Article, Illustration539 1939-05-18 14 GUNNERS BEATEN AT THE STADIUM M.F.A 4, R.A. (C) ....2. 'I TIE Malays moved up to second place in the First Division table yesterday when they defeated the Gunners by 4—2. Play was spirited throughout, both sides showing top form. The539 words
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Article87 1939-05-18 14 Reuter. London, May 18. FINAL acceptors with m jockeys in the Derby are as follows:— Triguero (Burns), Vesperian (Elliott). Heliopolis (Perryman), Foxcub (Gordon Richards), Romeo II (Brethes), Hastings (i Tones), Admiral's Walk (Harry Wragg), Dhoti (Smirke), Mauratea (Beary), Fairchance (Rickaby), Fairbax (Lowry)! Major Brackey (Simpson), KingReuter. - 87 words
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Article86 1939-05-18 14 Reuter. The latest callover is as follows 75-20 Blue Peter taken and offered; 17-2 Hypnotist offered, 9-1 taken; 100-9 Admiral's Walk offered. 100-8 Taten; 100-8 Heliopolic, taken and offered; 100-8 Falrstone offered; 13-1 taken; 13-1 T:i£uero offered;' 100-7 Fox Cub taken and offered; 22-1 Casanova offered. 25-1 taken,Reuter. - 86 words
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155 1939-05-18 14 London. May 17. IMLM.MY PARK, of Walts, easily defeated Larry Gains in their contest in Cardiff, the Negro letiring at the end cl* the fifth round of a contest scheduled for twelve owing to an injured right hand. Farr yas superior155 words
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Article367 1939-05-18 14 THE S.C.R.C. tennis tournament went three ties farther >esterdav. Each tie was kecn'v contested. The best of the three we. the match between Chin Kee Onn and Wong Tcng Tong in the open Angles, Chin forced the pace which Wong could not follow. Bright flashes of brilliance marked367 words
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Article54 1939-05-18 14 The liidian Association cricket team against the P. W D. on Sunday 2st. inst. at the P.W.D. ground at 2 p.m. will be as follows:— Sithamparam icaptj. Ram Piara. Dharamaraj, Choor Singh, Wazir, Singh. Tharam Singh, Abbasbboy, B. R. Mistri, Bhatri, M. J. Chandy and M. S. Dhoss.54 words
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Article62 1939-05-18 14 S«ee«r: Marine Dept. vs. RA M C. (2A) Stadium S.HB. vs. J.C.S A (2B) J.C.S.A. Minesweepers vs. Naval Police (2B> —N. Base Nestanßlo VS. Initeer» (B.H.L.)— S R C B.CK.C. vs. R AF. (H Q Fairer Park Water-Polo: V.M.C.A. vs. Loyals—Fort Canning. Br wis: S.C.C. vs Ex-Seivices--S.C.C. Cricket:62 words
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398 1939-05-18 14 ENTRIES for the Championship closed at noon on Tuesday, Jiui as will be seen by the list hefou nearly every Cnit in the Gains.' 1 has sent in entries. The Police have an extra strong team with eleven entries. The following is the list398 words
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Article87 1939-05-18 14 The following are selected to represent the above in a friendly badminton match against the Chinese Sports Association at their court. Ann Siang Hill on Saturday at 3.30 p.m. The ma*ch will consist of 3 si i and 2 doubles. Sim Chens: Chwee. Tan Siong Leng, Tan Ah87 words
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396 1939-05-18 14 Loyals Res 3, S.C.C Res DISPLAYING better team work and an impregnable defence, the Loyals Reserves defeated the S.C.C. Reserves on the Padsjuj \esterday in a league fixture by three goals to nil. Play, though of a good standard, was far turn interesting and396 words
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Article38 1939-05-18 14 lii a friendly soccer match played on Tuesday at Alexandra, Pasir Panjang Rovers beat R A.O.C. 2nd eleven by four goals to nil. Lai Chuan (2>. Chee Choy and Kwai Choy shared the goals.38 words
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212 1939-05-18 14 Singapore. Tluuml.i\ Till: Rent team for the annual Clarke (up encounter vs. the Furopeans on May H and 28 will be chosen from the (ol to win* 13 players:— Mulhucumaru <Captain i. Bain (vice-captain. Begin**! Thov En Cluow Chye. KA.S. sundram. Clarke.212 words
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Article72 1939-05-18 14 The following have accepted |o rg for the S C.C. vs. tbe SeUJjrgJ on Saturday and Sunday ©os* at 11 a.m..each day al B T. G D A. CXKJper, CaPj- w Dynes, A Foster, Lt. J. r. mv c G Jenncr tCaptj J E J-* X Jagger, w72 words
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Advertisement18 1939-05-18 14 Physicians r«comm«nd V^j At $3.50 from first class Chemists. Postage 30 cts. CIIARI CO., 29, Robiiuon Rd., Spore.18 words
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Advertisement51 1939-05-18 14 •tail wĔk i i mMM i IqSI FRIGIDAIRE 1 1 [•^■■■f—l LOOK FOR THIS NAMK BEFORE YOU BUY B9HB SAVE |P"|o UyiMl -jr^ TIME TBOLBLE REGRET WILLIAM JAt IV CONSFI.T FRIGIDAIKE ,TO for all CO. (MALAYA) LTD. REFRIGERATION REQIIREMEN TS S0 L E DISI R I C U 8 S51 words
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768 1939-05-18 15 Official Opening 11: New Course Oil First Day PENANG TURF CLUB (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Wednesday. j ommittee <»f the Penang Turf Club has decided to reduce Penang meeting to three days, cancelling Wednesday, May ice cowse Ifffi be opened768 words
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Article77 1939-05-18 15 The following will represent the Endeavour B. P. In a friendly badminton match with the Horiicks 8.P.. consisting of five singles and two doubles, ro bf played at the former's court. 21 Ram-* bai Road, on Sunday May 21 at 3 p..n.: Eddy Wee, Cheong Hock Leng. Wee77 words
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106 1939-05-18 15 D«..>, Singapore, Wednesday. ISPLAYING better combination, L. C. Goh and M. L Re-iiHy t- -I) beat Low Kee Pow and John Lim (—15.2) by 6—4, 7—5 in the men's handicap doubles final. Kamis and Yadi qualified for the linal in the106 words
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Article91 1939-05-18 15 Following were the results of the ties In the S.R.C. tennis tournament played at the Club yesterday evening: Championship Doubles semi-finals: P.F. de Souzu and F.G. Wheatley beat Dr. S.L. Oehlers and N.S. Hogan 7—5. 9-7. Novices Singles: W.N. Moore beat A. Clarke 6—o. 6—2. P.P. Webb beat91 words
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Article61 1939-05-18 15 Reuter. Pnris, May 17. THE draw for the Davis Cup betweey France and China to be played on Thursday. Friday and Saturday has resulted as fellows:— Destremean meets Kho Sin Kie and Bossus meets Choy in the singles, while in the doubles Petra and PelllSZa meet Kho SinReuter. - 61 words
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Advertisement44 1939-05-18 15 sTn r o I •MTURE DEPARTMENT. Building, Victoria Street, Singapore. 8 MOKE DAYS DISCOUNTS FROM y -0% to 5«% M,K| YOUR SELECTION EARLY '.I ASS W ARE, 1 \BLE WARE, N »:»OLD SUNDRIES, SILVER- PLATED "«»->IHIM-PLATED. OF FIRST CLASS <Jt M.ITY AND FINE \FTSMANSHIP44 words
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Advertisement17 1939-05-18 15 J TIGER BEER Ma o t II 0 M THE fCH E 5 I malt hops yeast17 words
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Advertisement483 1939-05-18 15 *F' I lIMIIMI M|M I IM MI *"»M^i Indigestion By Dr. F. B. Scott, M.D., Paris, Of all the aches and pains which patients come and tell me about, indigestion pains are probably the most common. T get such stabbing, griping pains after meals." they say. or my meals give483 words
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Article, Illustration329 1939-05-18 16 A 20th Century Picture featuring Richard Greene Nancy Kelly Preston Foster George Bancroft Slim Summerville John Carradine Joan Valerie Henry Armetta J. Farrell MacDonald Warren Hymer* Douglas Fowley'Maxie Rosenbloom A S Perry turned away from the gangway after bidding Nancy good-night, a stern voice in the darkness halted329 words
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Article110 1939-05-18 16 Singapore, Wednesday. AT two o'clock this morning John n Fernandez, 20-year-old Eurasian, was found hiding behind a doer inside a house in Serangoon Road. The householder regarded John with alarm at first; then, when she was assured that he was harmless enough her alarm gave place to annoyance.110 words
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239 1939-05-18 16 DEFENCE NOT CALLED Singapore. Wednesday. r |*HE hearing of three summons charges preferred against Mr. Sidney Dant, the principal of Pitman's College, River Valley Road, alleging (a) that on Mar. 25 at 1.30 p.m. at the junction of Grove Road and Kallang Road he drove239 words
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Article48 1939-05-18 16 Reuter. Paris. May 17:■-A considerable crease m French production is sbo#n the Finance Minister. M. Reynaudi report, on the first five months oi three-year financial and economic p» The report concludes that there possible doubt that the path touovn since November is the Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article53 1939-05-18 16 Mr. J. Gallinagh, who was seriously Injured through a fall at the Ponggol Sailmv. Club six weeks ago, is' making good in the General Hospital. bit G Ulinagh sustained injuries to his and recovery takes a long time It La expected that he will be fully recovered53 words
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Advertisement348 1939-05-18 16 Vigour Restored, Glands Made Young In 24 Hours Tt is no longer necessary to suffer from loss of vigour and m.mhood. weak memory and body, BMTVuntM. impure blood, sickly akin, depression, and poor sleep, because :in American Doctor has discovered a gui ay t<> end these troubles. This discovery is348 words
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Advertisement285 1939-05-18 16 GOLD GOLD LEAF ffl&fpSl LEAF Mini I tL jr\, The merit ol suyFripnty.of- GcldUaf Tea is -i hat-it is-drawn from the .00l Highlands of 'Ceylon. Go!d Loaf Tea is a perfect Tea. F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD. If-A, Robinson Road. Singapore. Phci.e 2234. John would |L not eat Jlyf John was285 words
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Advertisement130 1939-05-18 16 MONICO c I CAFE a LUNCHES d IEAS road. SUPPERS THE ONLY PLACE IN MALAYA p SERVING REAL CHINESE o CHOP E SU E V 4 COME AND ENJOY 9 CONTINENTAL 2 AND 5 CHINESE DISHES. Open Every Night Till 2 A ML j 1 Are You Guarding Your Child130 words
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Article211 1939-05-18 17 V FOR ALL READinfluences favour id enterprise and id rewards for the urgecic. Should C-e day if you want *o I fancy. The sportuig trong. INFLUENCES. March in. A oocd business i:e the most of it. I md s:\f-assertiveness hcln at interviews. day favourable to >clievc211 words
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Article152 1939-05-18 17 pIE annual report of the Singapore f Di strict Epworth League for the It ended Apr. 30 states: a duly audited, showed fife, over receipts $6.33 We hope to be able k state of finance next I campaign to raise $300 by H* of $1 per152 words
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Article27 1939-05-18 17 Guan, ol Messrs. Cable d writes to say he is that name referred to the Malaya Tribune cf S3 Fine for Being Too27 words
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Article16 1939-05-18 17 Iloud Keng will preach ting to be held at 137 at 8 p in.16 words
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Article1008 1939-05-18 17 Explosion After Rescue '|'HE following details of the burning of the East Asiatic Co. motorship Alsia on May 10 are taken from the Times of Ceylon: Thirty-five passengers and part of the crew of the Danish East Asiatic liner Aisia were dramatically rescued on1,008 words
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Article111 1939-05-18 17 XT TTr Singapore, Wednesday. CHONG LIM SAN, the 20-year-old Cantonece residing at Beng Swee Place to »**dßd guilty last week to theft at St. Joseph's Institution of four Euchsh bocks, valued at $5. *the property of Mr. Hoe Pack Chan, came up for sentence this morning in the111 words
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Advertisement58 1939-05-18 17 ffilSE TEETH Truth! '"'XkI p... I w.T '°uge in the crevices ot they arc removed, decay cding grounds for germs, erious illness. give your teeth a Kemdex 1 few minutes in doublein the morning). Unclean I to unpleasant breaih. ution releases millions of which sterilise, remove j »nd neutralise acids,58 words
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Advertisement175 1939-05-18 17 ENJOY I YOUTHFUL! VIGOUR I in 30 rrunutes!| There is no need for a lengthy and jjjjj tiresome treatment for weeks or months if you feel weak or old be- fore you are young. The latest remedy of a great German Sclent- fyh ist by the name M.P. PILLS give175 words
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Advertisement270 1939-05-18 17 FLIES Th 6 best aPP strength #Hr -maker •VvTrg y M*n or a quick return to FsjrdK health and strength after ~MXi jlpk* an illness, you cannot better SCOTT'S Emulsion. SCOTT'S Emulsion supplies essential nourishment in a readily digestible form. It rebuilds wasted tissues, restores energy and renews resistance to270 words
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Advertisement356 1939-05-18 17 IMPORTANT TO YOUR HEALTH IS WHOLESOME BREAD OBTMN'ABI.E AT It AI I 1.1; S II A KEIf OUR BREAD IS MADE WITH THE FINEST INGREDIENTS INDER STRICTLY HYGIENIC CONDITIONS AND BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS. ORDER YQUR DINNER ROLLS FOR TO-NIGHT Deliveries from 5 to 9 p.m. daily. LAI \< II356 words
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469 1939-05-18 18 3,000 Women Soldiers n Kwangsi International News Agency. \yOWEN troops from Kwangsi are participating i n the iTf of the Lingyang Railway in an effort to prevent the drive on Toishan, Yanping and Hoiping, three rich towi delta of the West RiverInternational News Agency. - 469 words
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Article74 1939-05-18 18 International News Agency. S» aokwan Thirteen Japanese planes heavily bombed Chuencl o- In south Fufcien a few days ago. and blew up rows of civilian dwelling houses. Two aerial sccuters carried or.t extensive reconnaissance over Waichow, Chaoyane anc'. Chinghai near Swatow. In north Kwangtung, six Japanese planes bombedInternational News Agency. - 74 words
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236 1939-05-18 18 International News Agency. rpHAT the finances in Hongkong X are in a tip-top condition is revealed by the Government Gazette, showing an increase in the credit balance of more than $1,000,000 from $14,221,852.67 at the end of February to $15,353,681.68 at the end ofInternational News Agency. - 236 words
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73 1939-05-18 18 "A POWERFUL radio transrttter in the notmtaai of southern Shaasi sea* nightly military instructing to aIJ guerrilb armies North China. So puerrifc commander know-, where this 'head office' is located. "Every thre" days ihc transmitter and iis gaarini generators are strapped ti bamboo poles, shouldered by73 words
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142 1939-05-18 18 International News Agency. INCREASING military operctiM m the central Xaugtse valley to* loped into a major struck* along a 175-mile front betueen Poyans Lake northern Kiangsi province and Tungking Lake. Many reports indicate the re** Japanese forces between Chingan m\ Wuning are shifting towardsInternational News Agency. - 142 words
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Advertisement298 1939-05-18 18 hats deserves an WM,,n s ■•«•'•by WHY FALSE TEETH WEARERS HAVE BAD BREATH Millions Suffer Without Knowing! You can't notice any odor from scum, tarnish, stain and odor— your plate or bridge— but others dissolves lt away and leaves your can/ Dentists call this odor plate sweet and clean as298 words
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Advertisement319 1939-05-18 18 Pimples and Bad Skin Foughfin fri f 24 Hours If BEFORE Ar f Xix fh r <» by an to work immedi.u. h. sarv for an n, s neces- your skin, making 11 gustin* and HiJ^ sl,m r from dis- velvety .smooth, in iu*l d mCh as BeLJ S,lg i',319 words
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193 1939-05-18 19 Unwise To Divide Congressmen' Patna, May 13. r Vnam, General Secretary, Conjrresa Socialist Party icn about Sjt. |Subhas Chandra Bose's new jrroup— Bloc.'' that the Socialist Party had decided Bloc. Hut the Party, however, would not oppose the .i operate with it193 words
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Article66 1939-05-18 19 I.i i i.i llaj <. Tjtp Miktmr Cwtni« wad a s e 01 160 rhvlw.i: i-Sharif to n- s i ommittee nexi mission of the ad conferred whh 1 leaders and workers to arr: ngeraent to turn* ec Gulati is conBabu and others in const!action of the Phul66 words
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Article232 1939-05-18 19 (United Press). Brindaban. May 8. Bombay, May B—large-scale industrial unemployment, especially in the textile section, is expected to confront the city of Bombay in the very near vuture. According to one estimate, about 10,000 operatives in ths cotton i-xtile mills nf the Bombay city are already idle and(United Press). - 232 words
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Article116 1939-05-18 19 (United Press). Gaya, May 13. tat ion here has consiiniproved and the city l life. Several iU opened. Regular n resumed. The curi><i other profaibitary orstill centime. Anugraha Harain Sinand the Inspeo Bihar, arrived X Di Rajendra Pra- sad is expected to arrive here to-night. A(United Press). - 116 words
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560 1939-05-18 19 (United Press). Allshabad, May 18. INTERVIEWED in connection with 1 tho Transvaal Bill, the Hon. Pandit Tliradvanath Kur.zru said: "We have been hearing for some time of the growth of a feeling in favour of carrying on Satyagraha against the Segregation Scheme of(United Press). - 560 words
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Article158 1939-05-18 19 (United Press). Patna. May 12. IT is understood Rashtrapati Rajendra Prasad liad informal discussion last night on the Shia-Sunni dispute at Lucknow with Dr. Sir Syed Sultan Ahmad and Nawab Ali Sajjad of Patna City, who acquainted him with the latest development of the Shia agitation. They also(United Press). - 158 words
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Article210 1939-05-18 19 (United Press). Madras, May 12. R E^ LYING to a question in the Madras Council to-day as to why the Government had sent up to the Secretary of State for India their recommedation for formation of a separate Andhra Provinco alone when the resolution of both the(United Press). - 210 words
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120 1939-05-18 19 (United Press). New Delhi, May 9. rpHE Shiv Mandir agitation here has been revived, and «t is gradually growing in intensity. Following a lathi charge by the police last evening near the Fatehpuri mosque, the Hindus are observing hartal to-day. All Hindu shops in different(United Press). - 120 words
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Article137 1939-05-18 19 (United Press). Calcutta, May 15. rvURING the last fortnight the local y hessian market has been kept very active with the rumour that the British Government would place a further big order for sandbags with the local jute mills Both Dundee and Calcutta are now fully busy(United Press). - 137 words
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Article45 1939-05-18 19 (United Press). Madras, M n y IC—On the invitation of His Excellency the Chancellor, the Hon. Mr. C. J. Varkey, Mi listei lor Education, has consented to deliver the Convocation Address of the Madras University to be held in Aogupt next.—(United Press».(United Press). - 45 words
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Advertisement96 1939-05-18 19 Daily India Page Edited by C.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc THROAT Ijifc Sore? Iji I n the ctrms of infection By f 1 n medicinal essences, irritated membranes I '"fl tmmationrcduced verms completely epa are pleasant to To preserve the concentrated essences which Peps "**->. ,s>, e, yet far more lasting contam,96 words
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Advertisement336 1939-05-18 19 I WHY I USE 1 IN- 1 1 1 .-lted V hair in 3 minutes without I trouble, mess or l>other. I 2 New VEET' leaves the skin I soft and smooth, without I trace of ugly stubble. I 3 New 'VEET' is a dainty '.\hite I cream sweetly scented336 words
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Article, Illustration108 1939-05-18 20 Vice Admiral's Son Weds In Singapore p] olograph <>n the right shows the tive bridal rttrndants who assisted Mi> s:»eiia MacDonncll \vh2n In wife of Lieut. Commander J. Mansell, Saturday. They are. beh hid from left to right. U m Dyas, Miss Heieo Bouenfant r.d Miss Patricia r.iacDonnell, and in108 words
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Article, Illustration85 1939-05-18 20 How the Hoyal Ail rcree solves the problem of setting lc i s applies to va iroonc-d or be icaguered parties shown a; Hawis ng s Hoyal AJb i Wee 'ation near s >lk« tone, Kent, when 21'J-miles ar. i VUstland *'Lyplanes drop .:id d by paran85 words
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Article, Illustration63 1939-05-18 20 I he Duke of Kent, President of the I'» rml National Lifeboat Institution. )mvented the "ward, of the Institution Cor gallantry to lifeboat men from coastal towns and villages throughout t'le British Isles. Here he is laughing with Mrs. Tom Lisle, a lisheiwife of Cullervoats63 words
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Advertisement114 1939-05-18 20 II ltas<; Metuw, ;TIIE HELlfftV ART STIihVI 140-b, Cross stn t, Wai supply you Hith pictures in Oils and <lt(f IN3tfttttftoNAL ft PRACTICAL GUIDK HOOks ON MODERN BALLROOM DANCINC How to Dance the Latest Dances by Pat EH/kes Modern Ballroom Dancing b" Victor BUrerter (1£39 n Including thp latest steps114 words
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