Malaya Tribune, 22 May 1939
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section39 1939-05-22 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guarantee Largest Sales XXVI No. 120. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 22, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. •Monday, May 22. 1939. The Malaya Tribune ao PAGES. sTnc; APORE, MONDAY, MAY 22, 1939 FIVE CENTS39 words
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Advertisement136 1939-05-22 1 Bc^t KgOPOK UDANG I) si PROVISION STOKE, RIDGE ROAD. PHONE 2133. I JET rSfe*SK==JP W THE o d c l i iiiuir I'll II OlLti II t/fl '■V-N.K..A. \Tl(' 1^ PROrWTOM (Inc. to M.) SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMP US, MALACCA IPOH. MIDAN. ,-'tf 218 I MleJvL F i"i his dinner136 words
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Advertisement292 1939-05-22 1 I MADAME PAGE LATE 92. PICCADILLY, LONDON. S DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER j TAILORMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS IN STOCK. FROM:— i $5* 30. I 13 BATTERY ROAD, TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE. WHY PA V RENT? I here's a simple way to have Ihe home you I obi «4 to possess and heroine292 words
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132 1939-05-22 2 AT the request of Blng Crosby the sin intr star 's music team. John Burke and James Monaco, composed a school sons which has been adopted by Gonzaga University. Bing's alma mater. Bulldogs of Gonzaga" is the title o' the tune that was turned132 words
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Article105 1939-05-22 2 "RASCALS" AT THE ALHAMBRA FOR a good comedy prograi the Alhambra. where tl traction is the 20th Centuo tion "Rascals." featui Miss Wither... a ci oi so ago. is now quite a matmi-j"* person, She is an excellent eui-iea'" and has plenty ot opp r picture,105 words
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Article67 1939-05-22 2 Eddie Roberts, nephew Tneodore Roberts. Li in Paramount's Horn- X directed and produced p\ ici H* Howard, with Wallace Ford cast. —i tt na i see* i Geraldine Farrar's sen H with the perfume atom* H vallo's opera is preserved 1 1 Lv Claudette Colbert •J■ Frrtl rt>67 words
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Advertisement452 1939-05-22 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. Pa Gand BRITISH 4 .INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OTTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 I BEHAJR 6.C00 May 22 RAWALPINDI 17,000 June 2 J .SOLDAN 6.500 June 2 CHITRAL 15.000 June 16 CORf U J 5,000 June 30 BURDWAN 6.070 Ju y 1452 words
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Advertisement492 1939-05-22 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDEUTSCHER (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 m .s. COBURG omits Manila, No.-th China Yokohama May 27 n s.s. "ODER" Omits North China Jun. 12 S m.s. "MARBURG" Jun. 21 i m.s.492 words
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Advertisement470 1939-05-22 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly ;*rvice between Rai>goon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore. Hongkong, Cwatow, 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 Juu 2 "Hong SUttg" Jun. 5,470 words
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Advertisement150 1939-05-22 2 HAMBURf;-AMERIKA LIN IE 8 Deutsrh-Australische Dampfrchiffs Gese'lschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1939 s.s. PREUSSEN Direct May 28 t ms. LEVER KUSSEN via Manila June 11 m s RHEINLAND Direct Jun. 23 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN.150 words
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Miscellaneous251 1939-05-22 2 I DAILY CROSSWORDI HH|| filffiSl B I CLUES ACROSS: CLUES DOWN: 3. Sweet-brier. 1. Soup, it is clear 8. Spanish parliament. 2 Dirt net.- 'ana 10 Shakesperean fool. 4. The Brum Leg is a subta 11. Desire. complaint. 12. Hang over. 5. The late man maki 13. Just a chance.251 words
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Article398 1939-05-22 3 LONDON COMMODITIES urBBFR London, Saturday. Ruv*™ revious T °-day Change 39 0t *t7, ci 8 Closed Sellers 8 116 I i irward (June) Buyers 8 Sellers 8»/ 8 ret <JulyiSept.) Buyers ly a Sellers 8 316 Jl i Oct.' Dec.) Buyers 83 16 Sellers BV4 PRODUCE nI.M398 words
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Article85 1939-05-22 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, May 20, 1 p.m. f Total tOJ Pan > Dividend Boot* financial tn ctosa Date Dlw. yea* r Payable Date tD «JW ha 2»/ 2 May 17 May 26 May 18 2 1 /2 sd. int. June 8 June 14 June 985 words
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Article828 1939-05-22 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, ivlay 20, 1 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3j- 3 6 Austral Amal 4 7 2 Wfc Austral Malay 38 42|Ayer Hitam 2C 21 Ayer Weng 0.68 0.73 Bangrm Ixn 19- 20,6 Batu Selangor 1.20 125828 words
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Article239 1939-05-22 3 Singapore, May 20. tJ?t« oU owtng are exchange stock Jftj mo r e nm according to the daily cir ar b y the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 3 25 32 London demand o 3 25 3*> Lyons demand 2043 Switzerland demand 240 1 4239 words
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Article220 1939-05-22 3 6% Maynard Co., Ltd.. #80,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 81 100 nam SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31. Sept. 80 <100 101 norn 1907 red. 19*7 $1.600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept SO 406 108 norn 4Vi% 1909 red, 1905 i1.00C.000 Int. Mar. 31,220 words
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122 1939-05-22 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore. Trday, noon. Tuyers. Sellers No. IX RS.S. Spot loose 27% 28 No. IX R ii-.b. F. 0.8. In eases May 27 13 16 28 G.F.A.Q. R.SS F. 0.8. In bsdea 27% 17% FAQ. RSS*. f.o.b. in bates 273» n-?122 words
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Advertisement33 1939-05-22 3 THE Astern united M 1 *"ORPORATION, LIMITED. ji, NE, MOTOR VEHICLE, ter; n V PERSONAL ACCI Hoy' k^Vx RKMEN, S COMPENSA N '> I'UBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. fe&r^ STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W. HALL, General Manager33 words
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Advertisement170 1939-05-22 3 Advances against goods and produce at low rates of interest may be arranged with us. We also offer Godown spaces to let at low rentals. Further particulars will be supplied on application. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. The170 words
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Advertisement337 1939-05-22 3 UAXK Ol CHINA uicorpr;a* ;d in China ny Charter LB, CeolX telephones: Manager's Office 6444 Asst Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept 6441 General Office 518iflt Cable Addres> CHrNGKUO" Paid Up Crnltaj „n f40,000,(K)0OC -tc.wive Funds li Exces f r:h *> 200 owx a itnti ipproximaten Ch 1090,000,008JM Tse-Vung Soong, Chairman337 words
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Advertisement565 1939-05-22 4 > WANTED AGENTS in ail towns in Maiaya, Borneo, Java, Sumatra, Siam. and Other ncighly.Ui.ing countries and islands for the distribution of high-class boons and magazines in their own respective districts- Winchester Co., Robinson Road, Singapore. (190 A) WANTED TRAINED TEACHER for a deaf and dumb child. Apply Box 563,565 words
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Advertisement513 1939-05-22 4 TO FINANCIERS and Investors. Expert Australian Mining Engineer and prospector with :nany years experience Gold, Tin, Wolfram, opo n for engagement, prepared go anywhere country or form Syndicate, Genuine. Apply Box 547, Malaya Tribune, Singapore G4l-A) Wanted QUOTATIONS are invited for complete renewal of cloth and cushions Billiard Table, Railway513 words
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Advertisement647 1939-05-22 4 Miscellaneous "KES" GENUINE RACING LALCULATOR: "How to relect winners by yourself! Send M.PO. $1,- Guaranteed successful results. Selections for Penang Races sent free. "KES' 5R.1.8., 8, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. (133.A) FOR ORCHID I LOWERS TO EUROPE etc. DIAL 2011, THE GEM NURSERY holders certificates from K. M. Queen of Holland647 words
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Advertisement546 1939-05-22 4 MODERN COMPOUND HOUSES in Tanglin District and Grove Estate on instalment system. Apply Box No. 481, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (1085) FOR SALE: Freehold land at corner of Thomson and Newton Roads in suitable building lots. Apply Eastern Realty Company, Limited, China Building, Sin(12Q.A) FOR SALE CHINA CANARY BIRDS. Good singers.546 words
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Advertisement593 1939-05-22 4 Astrology PROFESSOR ILMUDDIN. ASTROPALMIST SPIRITUALIST AND HOROSCOPE READER. You will receive reliable and instructive advice regarding business, lawsuits, finai.cial difliculties, health, c xamination, vcyage, lottery, domestic and love affairs, lucky and unlucky periods, etc. His precise predictions have astonished RAJAHS. COUNTS, GOVERNORS', COUNCILLORS, ETC., from EGYPT, MALTA, ITALY, INDIA SWITZERLAND,593 words
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Advertisement493 1939-05-22 4 Occurrence ENGAGEMENT SEOW—CHEANG announced of v Neo, third daug] Scow &ew Seong and 1 mt Seong of High and sister of Mi.« Mrs. Cheung i CHEANG SENG X late Mr. an- adopted ot Mr Cheng Lim. I Professional diabetes, crareoMPnojTnsr- I EPILEPSY cure.' Vedic Scientist. F'mal-n-n V,*' 4 eni or493 words
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Article548 1939-05-22 5 No Technical Danger jyjESSRS. Hecht, Levis and Kahr, Ltd., writing from London be- i fore the date of the I.R.R.C. meeting which decided upon a five per cent, release in the rubber quota, made the following appeal for a mon generous release. Three months ago548 words
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Article29 1939-05-22 5 Reuter. London, May 20. —Sentences of ten years' penal servitude each were passed, en two Irishmen found guilty at the Old Eailey yesterday on charges under the Explosives Act.—Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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52 1939-05-22 5 Miss Polly Brooks, daughter of Mr. J. Callan Brooks, judge of the civil and police justice court of Charlotesville. who arrived in Singapore on Saturday by the President Harrison." She is v siting her uncle, Mr. Kennth S. Patton. the American Consul General, Singapore, before continuing on her round the52 words
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125 1939-05-22 5 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir, —It is unnecessary for the B.M.B.C. to give us relayed programmes from London, as we can get London direct and clcarly on our tets. Direct reception is often better than the relay. I suggest that instead of125 words
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Article121 1939-05-22 5 ITo the Editor of the Malaya Triounej Sir. —Reference has been made to th r destruction done by elephants on estate: in Johore. It seems to be thought tnn by the shooting of one animal tho rest will be frightened away. As a professional elephant shcoter, I121 words
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259 1939-05-22 5 One Year 15 Strokes For Chinese \Froni Our Onn Reporter] Koala Lumpur, May 21. "WELL the accused he might easily have l ien up hereon a murder charge. I nder this section. I could nd him to prison for 10 years on each of these* charge-. He has no busncss259 words
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Article248 1939-05-22 5 {Prom Our 07vn Correspondent] Bangkok, May 19. THE Jewish refugee problem is not I yet acute in Bangkok. In February it was reported thai there were about twenty such here and the number was expected to rise to not less than fifty. A R tfugee Relief248 words
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Article82 1939-05-22 5 The latest report ol the Red Cross Society ol Siam says that during the month of February some 21,830 tubes o? vaccine against small pox were made and disposed oi This amount is enough Lo vaccinate 218.300 persons. Further there were issued 11.510 cubic centimetres of anti-cholera82 words
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Advertisement498 1939-05-22 5 ruNDEUS m ipoiJK IMPROVEMENT TRUST. ted tor the sanitary block of flats at tion i 11cI Form ol >\ ined cl the Office Improvement Trust leposU ol $50 which if a cona fide tender plan* and speclto be deposited in the Office of the 13th June ny t( nder will498 words
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Advertisement686 1939-05-22 5 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. are d ,or struction of servants quarters a* thP r hinese Chamber of Commerce and for demo'ai ,n of No. 1 St. Grcgoi°Pian.- Spec ication and 7orm of Tender may be obtained at the Office of the m"n, *f/ c I l n p;r vement T;us t686 words
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Advertisement274 1939-05-22 5 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE fCHAPTER 45> IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE VI 3AT PS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SI* T CAPORE In Bankruptcy. No. 323 of 1938. Re LEE POON SOH of No. 172-3, Pasir INnjanjr Road, Singapore. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First and Final Dividend 1s intended to be274 words
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Advertisement93 1939-05-22 5 WERNER SCHUR'S IT FORM 99 EYE-DROPS A handy household remedy highly efficacious in all minor ailments of the eye, such as simple redness, conjunctivitis, granular lids, ophthalmia, sty, etc. Cleanses, refreshes and prevents many eye troubles if regularly used. 90 cents a bottle with dropper. Postage 25 'As. CHARI CO.,93 words
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Advertisement64 1939-05-22 5 4 REASONS FOR USING V 1 Now a P ure wnite emulsified T^W (opi j cream 7 \\i J// Does not soil linen, hats, y« piUows etc 7 *fc Does not "plaster" or "flake i fLUffim/l l off the hair. Does not run In the sun or I fV 9k64 words
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Article113 1939-05-22 6 Singapore, May 20. Ships alongside the' Wharves or expected to arrive: East Wharf (Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Gate 2) Ranpura 18: Kutsang 14; Glenapp 11; Pres. Harrison 9; Kenryu Maru 7. Empire Dock (Gate 2) Cape Nelson 30; Perak 32; Pangkor 36. Empire Dock (Gate 4)113 words
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Article627 1939-05-22 6 Clash Of Ideals Calcutta May 11 NEW light on the history of the Congress after Tripuri fateful meeting of the A.I.C.C. in Calcutta (when was elected) is thrown by the correspondence that has Mahatma Gandhi and Sjt. Subhas Chandra Bose, the i was released for publication last night.627 words
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213 1939-05-22 6 Singapore Ma- n MINING B a Ampats Ayer Hitams Bangrins Batu Selangor.s Hitams Hongkong Tin J8- 19. Chenderiangs Hong Fatts Idris Hyd. 56 Ipoh Tin Jelepangs 26 Jelebus 054 Johans 0 22 0 Katu Tin 21- 22Kamunting Tin 83 KillinghaJls 12 9 139 Kinta Kellas213 words
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Article62 1939-05-22 6 I Paris 176 23 32 j new York 4.68' I Montreal 4.69 < Brussels 27.50 Geneva 20.80'•> Amsterdam 8.70 Milan 89 Berlin Belgium 11.66 i Athens 547% Bucharest 660 Stockholm 19.41% Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Helsingfors 226'«'. Lisbon 160 Bell 1 Rio Btteno Mont- video Bon- "1 Hongkong62 words
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Advertisement173 1939-05-22 6 1,111 ARE YOURJS. EYES WEAK?!^^ Avail yourself of the expert services of a skilled qualified Specialist with over 35 years' European clinical experience. Moderate cost for modern individually p T anned and built practical glasses. Thompson Optical Co. 4, Arcade Bldg., Phone 3002. R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science173 words
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Advertisement190 1939-05-22 6 FOR WORLD-WIDE RECEPTTOW CATX FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION RADIO ELECTRIC CO., 28-30 ORCHARD ROAD. Tel. 3829. SINGAPORE. Distributers:— (Scientific Service Co., Cngapore Hongkong Shanghai GOLD LEAF TEA ill f Get acquainted with Gold Leaf Tea. Gold Leaf Tea is not ordinary Tea,. It is something better and carrier a more190 words
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Advertisement47 1939-05-22 6 HOMEMTE Portabje Generating 1 Plant Operates On Diesel Oil Weighs Only 89 lbs. lioy.—l2soW. Available in A.C. or D.C Flill particulars from: SPOT RADIO LTD., >a 58. ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. LEE KIM SOO LTD. 89, HIGH STRET. 'PHONE 2063. EARTHENWARE. /.GRICULTURAL f\ AND SUB-SOIL PIPES for drain-47 words
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Advertisement170 1939-05-22 6 End Rheumatism While You Sleep Tf you suffer sharp, stabbing pains, if joints arc swolb n, it shows your blood is poisoned through faulty kidney action. Other symptoms of Kidney Disorders are Burning, Itching Passages, "Getting up Nights," Backaches. Lumbago, Leg Pains, Nervousness, Dizziness, Headaches, Colds, Puffy Ankles, Circles under170 words
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Miscellaneous848 1939-05-22 6 j To-day's Radio I a S i SINGAPORE r LONDON 920 v W In pS3!OT£ PARIS every walk of life, in interviews ri 11»,,« (iq: m.) ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mcji) TRANSMISSION 5 with Lionel Gamlin; flashes TPA-2 15.24 Mcs u».< ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcs) from the news of848 words
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Article, Illustration328 1939-05-22 7 A 20th Century -Fox Picture feotvrmg Richard Greene Nancy Kelly Preston Foster George Bancroft Slim Summerville John Carrodine Joan Valerie Henry Armetta J. FatTell MacDonald Warren Hymer Douglas Fowlev 1 Maxie Rosenbloom 1 in .vrry available Kahd needed' to' man the l.t-d», m.w recovered from Perry's blr»w to328 words
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Article162 1939-05-22 7 [from Our Oicn Correspondent] London, May 11. UNDER a nr; V sea and air travel scheme at reduced fares, connecting America and the Empire, a irneller can nuw get from New York to Africa or Malaya, via England, in twelve or thirteen days,162 words
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Obituary466 1939-05-22 7 Municipa I Roads Ettg i neer Singapore, Monday. 1 HE death took place at the General Hospital, Singapore, early yesterday morning after a veiy short illness, of Mr. Harold Gunson Thorpe, son of Roar-Admiral and Mrs. Thorpe of London at the age of 1 40466 words
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Article38 1939-05-22 7 oJ ih« Strata settlemeiv's •1 play at Telok Ayer this after'ClOck under the d'rerticn chapman, Bandmaster. l rogramme is: Old Comrades," Teike ture, Light Cavalry," k'uppe. '"The Mikado," Sullivan. S.'gvanee Rivu." Myddleton. »n, Tangled Tunes," Ketel-38 words
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Article245 1939-05-22 7 m TO-MORROW FOR ALL 5 READERS. Finuncial otars are strong and favourable for money transactions. Collect outstanding debts. Start new enterprises. Go after big business, and have confidence in yourself. Good for commercial travellers and salesmen. Bad for love affairs and romance. SPECIAL INFLUENCES: March 21245 words
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Article19 1939-05-22 7 Reuter. London, May 20-The death took niace to-day ol Cicneral Sir ThomM ?stipy Cubitt, former Governor Of Bermuda.— Renter.Reuter. - 19 words
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367 1939-05-22 7 AGRATIFYINGLY large attendance \va.s present at the presentation at, the Victoria Memorial Hall last night by the Singapore Musical Society of Haydn's "The Creation." The oratorio, originally intended [or the use of Handel, it is explained in notes on the work contained in the367 words
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Article48 1939-05-22 7 THE Happy World Cabaret was crowded I yesterday during the ginsling dance, when a crooning competition, in Malay >ongs. was held. Winners were Yusoff and Lim Soo Tee mien's*, and Miss Juliet Ang and Miss Burok (girls'). Next week there will be an English songs' competition.48 words
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Article141 1939-05-22 7 Singapore, Saturday. ALLEGING that the complainant had fallen oft his cycle because he was afraid as the accused had cut out to pass a stationary lorry, Soil Peng Keng. a lorry driver, was to-day convicted on the charge of causing hurr. by a negligent act141 words
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Advertisement66 1939-05-22 7 filiDLf jaggi You will be JhE^^hsl tjBĔ better in AMĔ WtJjĔ SB health phj »5« ST9 mm sieally >tronHE *er, mental- ™m 9 |H| !y more alert Viw 1 MB and more ob- Iw Bl HI servant alter 1 HI BS a few weeks' V wM I e.>urse with I66 words
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Advertisement304 1939-05-22 7 (I Q *T* t retiring at night an<l yn 'i will rl?e^tn '/'I 1 CRSTDP^ M rMHCn^TES jole Distributors for Malaya: GRAFTON LABORATORIES, LTD., Singapore and Kuala Lump.ir. Sole Agents for Malaya. Dutch East Indies and Siam, J. A. Parker, Co., P. O. Box 473, Singapore. Distributors: A. R. Retnam304 words
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Advertisement256 1939-05-22 8 ROBERT TAYLOR and WALLACE BEERY I TOGETHER in a ROUSING M. C. M. j Adventure Story I ROBERT TAYLOR WALLACE BEERY linI in a new Triumph—Packed with Thrills $1 AX!> UP ami FIGHT with Florence Rice and Charles Bickford Abo—M.GJH.'s amazing novelty u AI DIOSCOPIKS" In Colour! Sec things actually256 words
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Advertisement265 1939-05-22 8 PAVILION 6-15 9-15 LAST NIGHT COMEDY MIXED WITH DRAMA IN A GRAND YARN BY THE ONE AND ONLY BEN TR AVERS! TOM WALLS in "OLD IRON" j ALSO GAUMONT RSWB SHOWING START OF ROYAL TOUR TO-MORROW—AN EXCITING THRILLER FROM UNIVERSAL FAY WRAY "The Jury's Secret" WITH kenttaylor j NIGHTLY FROM265 words
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Advertisement292 1939-05-22 8 The Picture Everybody's asked for! iii nan grey helen parrish.. Robert cummings charles winninger/ william^undigan Bigger Better than "3 SMART GIRLS" SOON at the CAPITOL" 6.15 to night 9.15 I THEATRE ROYAL TO-MORROW I SAIGAL and KANANBALA in New Grand opening of the First Tamil I Theatres' Latest Hit Film292 words
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624 1939-05-22 9 Reuter. Ottawa, May 21. UITHOUT freedom there can be no enduring peace; witheace there can be no eng freedom," was the striki Umax of the King's speech the unveiling of the National Memorial here this mornty had called attention to lib Lism of theReuter. - 624 words
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Article181 1939-05-22 9 interesting event will take plarc on Empire Day, Wednesday rext, when the new" House Flag whiih has been designed for C<d,le and Wireless Limited will be officially unfurled at every branch of the company throughout its world-wide system. The flag was designed as the result of decision181 words
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Article244 1939-05-22 9 1 I Tne nnual meeting oi iarut Tin frields, Ltd., will be held in Kuala LumPU2 on :.ta.- 30. In the report for the year ended Dec. 31. the directors state: In accordance with the resolutions a->- d. the capital ot the Company has now bean reduced244 words
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Article123 1939-05-22 9 (From Our Own Correspondent* Sungei Patau! May 19. UAi\ fcvtd Hussam Jamallulail, the 1 F Magistrate, fitting as Coroner fed ii Dispel Court, hua an inquest into in laath of an aged Tamil, Navanu. '-o v/as "kicked to death by a hen* at kit Sclambau123 words
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Article96 1939-05-22 9 4 hi m 1 Ml i RETREAT for Catholic young men A commenced vcsterday at the Church of Our lady of Lourdes under the aii.pices of, the Catholic Young Mens Association of the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. f Every -day during this weefc until next Sunday96 words
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Article575 1939-05-22 9 A Venturesome Journey JJAVING completed .f«^ve^u^m e journey from ieuna and London respectively, two "birds of passage met in Calcutta hv qftance toaniet! upland are now on an adventurous trip by yacht to New "Zealand. They arrived In Singapore on Saturday in their v575 words
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Article150 1939-05-22 9 Singapore, Saturday. aN ordinary kitchen knife and a deadly-looking stiletto with its three sides grooved after the manner of old-time bayonets, were exhibited this morning in the Criminal District Court in connection with charges of eping armed in public preferred against Chan Fook Lam, 23, and150 words
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Article198 1939-05-22 9 TRAFALGAR. Limited report for the year ended Mar 31, statesThe profit for the year Ls $6,1*5. which added to the amount brought forward from the pievious year less $600 voted for direcotrs' fees, leaves a balance on profit and loss account of $7.693. The directors198 words
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333 1939-05-22 9 C ustoms Mandore's Death [From Our Onn Reporter J "JELL the accused that he was undoubtedly responsible for this man's death and as often happens, over a petty quarrel over money alfairs. 1 nc least I can sentence him is to five years'333 words
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Advertisement103 1939-05-22 9 MARLBOROUGH j (DIRECTION SHAW BROS.) TO-NIGHT f I ti r.vi k M.i r.M I IS KETI I.N SCREENING II X I WITH /we j K. KlfvU \M T SRIMVASA l< \<» 11 I AMi MANY 4fe oi in f. 4 TALENT! \> I ARTISTS W Jkm /ALSO APPEARED in /-BHAGYA103 words
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Advertisement74 1939-05-22 9 I j POSITIVE! V LAST DA V! j 3-15, 6-15 9-15 P. M ALII AM lilt A j I 50th Century-Fox present. The Happy of The Season. Z afn.»t and fun ahead! S j ALSO "PATHE GAZETTE** j Acclaimed by Reviewers. Previews and Premiere Audiences Alike OPENING TOMORROW TUESDAY 23rd74 words
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Article490 1939-05-22 10 'THE tension prevailing in every country has its inevitable effect upon trade. No sooner does the situation appear to moderate than a statesman comes forward with dire warnings as to what the future may hold. A striking example of this was the speech in the House of490 words
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1215 1939-05-22 10 SYDNEY CRESWELL - TAXPAYER AND NAVAL BASE r- By s SYDNEY CRESWELL WITH vast sums being spent on Empire defence measures, th'j man-in-the-street is beginning to ask exactly what purpose they will serve. British possessions are spread over so wide an area that, at first glance,1,215 words
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Advertisement187 1939-05-22 10 mmm hi■■n■m■■■■ mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmammmmmmmmmm MHMMMMn I IT I» I O Marquis FOR ARTISTIC PORTPAITURE HOURS OF BUSINESS FROM 10 KM. TO 1 P.M.— AND FROM 2 P.M. TO 1-iO P.M. SECOND FLOOR lIOKI\ S O V 9 S m mmmmmmmmmamam mm mm mmmmmm mm^^^*m **mmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmrmmmmLmmmmmmmm. ~4mwmmmmammo: \mmi+mt +±aot '^^^/^^g m^/gg^^gl^g^g^^^^^'*^'^187 words
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Advertisement51 1939-05-22 10 JUST A TRIAL Ckii New Scientific Method of accuracy in Bye Anamination and our Modern Distinctive Qlassea at exceptionally Low Puces a trial will make you believe. Everbright Optical Co. 19. CHI'LIA STREET. SINGAPORE. C. S. C HONG, Dr. of Optometry. Eve^ !*'><> CHIANG 304, North Bridge Road (Next to51 words
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Advertisement25 1939-05-22 10 that oiiKf i v KsS I cemMtg we I S 10.95 1.95 KUALA LUMPUR .na... PEN *N TAIPENG. M A G A I*OH E iron25 words
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79 1939-05-22 11 Reuter. I S M.X.M, MAY 22. I lONAL OUNCIL HAS I DED TO JEWS A PROGRAMME OF niON IN THE ViPLEMENTATION OF PAPER PROPOSALS. 'S the training ot ii rgency encouragethus replacing customs duties, administrative ent ol taxes and re m ol profit-bearing rd ofReuter. - 79 words
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Article104 1939-05-22 11 Reuter. Berlin, May 22. j no, Italian Foreign Mihas arrived. lie was weli ill,- station by Her r Yon the German Foreign Mill whom he wrUl t«-da> sign i niliiars alliance, Ambassador, Signor Atto1i man .*\inlkuss idor to Rome. leading members of party and armed foralso at theReuter. - 104 words
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Article91 1939-05-22 11 Reuter. Geneva, Ulaj i\ LORD Halifax, fresh fiom three-hour talks with M. Daladier and M. Bonnet in I'aris last night, saw M. Maisky lor an hour and a half here thi.-* morning. The talk was described as exceedingly cordial. M. Maisky himself had seen M. Daladier inReuter. - 91 words
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Article268 1939-05-22 11 Reuter. Danzig, May 21. TENSE situation has developed as a result of a German crowd attacking the Polish Customs House at Kalthof, Prussian frontier. Shots were fired at the building. The Polish Customs inspectors left the district on police advice, upon which the crowd demolished theReuter. - 268 words
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81 1939-05-22 11 Reuter. Warsaw, May 22. .unmhsioner of Dan- banded two notes to the oi the City. The fiist ded account of the nt and the second sures for rectification r t Ike incident. ays the Fuiish Govto admit that Polish of the Customs verrunent demandsReuter. - 81 words
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Article142 1939-05-22 11 London, May 21. A* 01 Royal Air Force and lit were flying or on msnection on Saturand €3 R.A.F. and 15 l"it,i„ r Us were °P en to the 111 celebration of Empire Air the large number of the occasion was rey strong represent high speed142 words
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Article585 1939-05-22 11 GENEVA TALK IS CRITICAL Reuter. London, May 22. DISCUSSIONS in Geneva offer the last chance of saving the cause of co-operation for mutual defence between France. Britain and Russia, declares The Observer s diplomatic correspondent. He adds it was known in London—and last night'sReuter. - 585 words
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Article, Illustration13 1939-05-22 11 Fetish Army Seoul with Army watchdog on the frontier fating Germany.13 words
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Article105 1939-05-22 11 Reuter. Lisbon. May 22. HPMK Yankee Clipper arrived yesterday evening, just over 2616 hours after leaving Port Washington Carrying 100,000 letters and a crew of fourteen, the Pan-Ameri-can Airways flying-beat. Yankee Clipper, left Porl Washington (Lotn? Island) for Europe at 6.07 p.m. B.S.T on a tripReuter. - 105 words
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160 1939-05-22 11 London. May 22. MR. R. S. Hudson, Secretary of the Department of Overseas Trade, who arrived in London yesterday from New York, where he assisted in the inauguration of the British Pavilion at the Worlds Fair, left at once by air for France160 words
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Article18 1939-05-22 11 London, May 21.—The Lord Baldwin Fund for refugees yesterday reached a total of £480.065 —British Wireless.18 words
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117 1939-05-22 11 Reuter. Moscow, May 22. "TN the hours of Fascist aggression the Soviet is loyal to its obliga--1 tions and will not abandon the democracies," declares a book on the "future war" published for mass circulation by the Military Publishing House. The book contains an ImaginativeReuter. - 117 words
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Article47 1939-05-22 11 London, May 22. ADMIRALTY preparations are now com- pleted for the laying dowrtn next month of 21 new escort vessels of an entirely ne w type. These ships of 900 tons have been designed for protection of merchant shipping against hostile aircraft or submarines.—British Wireless.47 words
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Article511 1939-05-22 11 HEARD IN MALAYA In English And French Reuter. \fAKING her first speech on Canadian soil, Queen Eliba beth spoke in English and French at Ottawa and bot v speeches, broadcast to the world, were clearly heard on th< radio in Singapore. Ottawa. May 21. fHEIR MajestiesReuter. - 511 words
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Article78 1939-05-22 11 Reuter. Berlin. >lt> it. HEKK Greiser, Nazi leader in Danzig, has handed a memorandum to the Vice-Ccmmis-Eioner, ML CbcdacU, demanding reparations in connection with th? Kalthof incident, alleging that by the time the ViceCommissioner artited on ihe scene the anti-Polish demonstrations had ceased and an innocent DaniigReuter. - 78 words
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Article97 1939-05-22 11 Reuter. Mexico City. Ma> 21. A DEMAND that President Cardena i hand over absolute management of the petroleum industry on conditions similar to those under which Labour nt present administers the nation il railways is being made by the Mexican Fetrolcum Workers' Union when it meetsReuter. - 97 words
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Article104 1939-05-22 12 Reuter. Washington, Hay 21. Till. United States Army has ordered from Douglas Airrraft ompanv 515.000.000 north of thi QCW rt»odel attack bombing planes said to be fastest in the world, it is believed that more than Ist planes have been ordered. .Major Genera! Arnold, Chief ofReuter. - 104 words
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Article137 1939-05-22 12 {from Our Onn Correspondent London, May 19. THE Banka-Billiton Russian project has been revived wHfc modifications designed to meet previous objections, according to an Amsterdam message. Bilhtons share In the new company's i CJ pltal has been reduced to 9 per cent, against 10 par137 words
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Article377 1939-05-22 12 Japs Prepare For Canton Siege Kweiiin, May 21. 11/TJH the Chinese forces steadily pushing southward along the railway and highway, the situation in Canton has become tense and the Japanese have drafted 2.000 able-bodied males to construct defenses and erect wire barricades outside Canton in377 words
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Article57 1939-05-22 12 Mr T J B. Wearne, one of th- directoi>> of Wer.rre Bros., Ltd.. and Mrs. Wearpe ha#e v turned to Singapore and are living at 6, Chatsworth Avenue. j They have been away for fourteen months, making a tour round the world. They were -r.57 words
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102 1939-05-22 12 Reuter. London. May 20. IVIIILK Mussolini again visited the Italian fortifications along the F*rench frontier in the course of his tour of Piedmont. Hitler last night issued from E/ringen a communique at the conclusion of his sixty-day inspection of the German western fortifications, stating thatReuter. - 102 words
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Article70 1939-05-22 12 London. May 21. AS anticipated, the British White Papar on Palestine policy has caused disappointment among Jews and there were demonstrations in Jerusalem in the course of which two British were wounded, one fatally, and several police constables were injured by stones thrown by demonstrators.. Alarmist reports that70 words
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151 1939-05-22 12 Reuter. Shanghai. May 21. A NOTIFICATION issued to-day says that a list of the British subjecis of both sexes qualitied to render service in case of emergency, is being compiled and that anyone interested is invited to apply to the British Consulate-General forReuter. - 151 words
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Article81 1939-05-22 12 Reuter. Shanghai, May 21. A FURTHER decline of the yen in relation to the Chinese national currency occurred in the unofficial open market here to-day. The Yen which suddenly sank to 96 cents yesterday after having been at a premium over the Chinese national dollar forReuter. - 81 words
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Article84 1939-05-22 12 Reuter. Rajkot, May 21. THE appointment of committee of ten members to draft constitutional reforms for the State, has been announced by the Thakore Saheb (Ruler of Rajkot) at a Durbar tonight Mahatma Gandhi was present at the Durbar. Afterwards, accompanied by the Thakor s Saheb,Reuter. - 84 words
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46 1939-05-22 12 Reuter. Stockholm, May 21. THE Parliament has aporoved of the construction of two 8.000-ton coastal defence ships estimated to cost about £3.700.000, The Finance Minister announced that the Navy would probably acquire several torpedo motorboats in the near future. —Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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124 1939-05-22 12 Reuter. New York, May 20. Pan-american Airway 3 announce the inauguration of their Trans-Atlantic air service with the departure from New York to-day of the Yankee Clipper flying boat with cargo ar i m.nU The plane is expected to leave at pbeut 6 p.m. (British StandardReuter. - 124 words
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81 1939-05-22 12 REUTER. ROUEN. MAY 21. I HAVE NEVER SEEN A PEOPLE FACE DANGER MORE ADMIRABLY THAN THE FRENCH TO-DAY." DECLARED THE UNITED STATES AMBASSADOR MR. BULLITT. AT A CEREMONY COM AiEMORATING THE DEATH OF JOAN OF ARC. HE ADDED THAT FRANCES STRONGEST ALLIESREUTER. - 81 words
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263 1939-05-22 12 Reuter. "WHEN the agreement with Germany is signed it of 150 million people against which nothing can p ed Mussolini in a speech at Cuneo amid prolonged app] He added: 'The bloc is formidable both in name and arms and wishes peace, but we areReuter. - 263 words
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Article33 1939-05-22 12 Reuter. Jerusalem. May 21. TWENTY people have been injured 1 in the streets of Tel Aviv to-day w hen the police dispersed demonstrations by Jewish youths carrying banners.—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article29 1939-05-22 12 THE Control 1 -It-* '"bet Malaya, ha r of release for the 1939, at 52', per 1 onequarter oi the Pro duction ot all p > Malaya.29 words
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141 1939-05-22 12 Reuter. London, zt LORD Baldwin speaking at v, ter declared that h< (l t perfect agreement with Go ment's polity. H<country is prepared to re anyone who is reasonable. She eaually prepared to resi aaveoe who bullies his neighbour. "Apart from what are calledReuter. - 141 words
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Article50 1939-05-22 12 Reuter. London, May 2D. Accompanied by numerous staa officers, Lieut.-Uene-ral William*, general ofTicer commanding Eastern Command. Britain, arrived In France for a week's tour of the battlefields. The tour was arranged lor the benefit of a party of young officers without experience of real war conditions.— Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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170 1939-05-22 12 Changsha, \1 M AJOk NAKAYAMA, a Japanese staff officer detailed Kiangsi province south of the Yangtze River in Central has surrendered <o the Chine c on the Hopeh-Hunan provincial border. He walked all the way from Wuiling in northwest Kiangsi. 110 kilometres northwest of Nanchang.170 words
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Article38 1939-05-22 12 Reuter. London, May 20—Although strongly condemning the introduction of conS 2B? on a SDecial conference of unions affiliated to the Trade Union Congress decided by a big majority to participate in civil defence wotk.—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article15 1939-05-22 12 Reuter. Naples. May {I.— A legionaries arrived aboard the Tom anaReuter. - 15 words
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82 1939-05-22 12 Geneva. OR. Hoo Chi Tsai, Chinese Government delegate Unitec States expert, explained to the League Opium Japanese authorities encourage illegal drug traffic in Chi Japanes.» control. Dr. hoo mainlined that the Japanese openly tolerate were* drug factories on the condition of the payment82 words
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Advertisement34 1939-05-22 12 CHINESE MANPOWER REGISTRATION IN HONGKONG HONGKONG. M |OCAL CHINESE Rl HAVE VOLUN REGISTERED Wl HONGKONG GOVI BEGINNING ON THOSE WITH IJZED TRAINJ GISTER. AND 1 RATION IS EXPE( BE COMPLETED END OF MAY NEWS.34 words
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291 1939-05-22 13 ESE CHARGED [From Our Osm Correspondent 1 Johore Bahru, Sunday, cabaret girl. Miss Pauline Martin, was injured ■fl travelling in collided with an oncoming at 9 a.m. at 13 1 2 mile Senai Road wa heard Magistrate, Sheikh Abu Bakai, ye,<terdav. H t291 words
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Article139 1939-05-22 13 [From Our Oun Reporter j Ipoh. May 21 ELEVEN Chinese, six women and men. were arrested as a result of i raid made by the Detective branch on a house in Hill Street on Wednesday night Just as the Police arrived someone clapped and a general139 words
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Article37 1939-05-22 13 At St Mary's English School. Malacca on June 1 Mr Char. Kang Swi. J.P. CH. well-known philanthropist and senior patrcn of the school will present Cambridge Local Certificates to succes to! itmkuli of St Mary's.37 words
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Article402 1939-05-22 13 King's visit to rica -tih dominate the \tent. though there T urope is on the eve i velnrment-. luring the past week rei of vie- tr ps. Allowing unl of enthusiastic the Chinese are their cwn in most rolv r 1 the n" f r, vi'icr ason402 words
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Article137 1939-05-22 13 [From Our Own Correspondent] Penang. May 21. yHE hear.ng of the appeai Of two Penjabis. Le r chman Singh and Hazara Singh on whom the Hon Mr Justice A B Howes passed sentence of death for their alleged murder of another Punjabi. Najar Smgh. a watchman137 words
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Article89 1939-05-22 13 [From Our Own Corresponde d] MAR AY AN a Tamil who was alleged to havfl snatched a gold necklace from the neck of a Chinese woman named Yap Foo Lien, was charged on Thursday with the theft of the article before Mr J Fletcher Cooke, magistrate. The89 words
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Article62 1939-05-22 13 i SERIOUS motor accident occurred on Thursday on the Merban Pu'as E Rood when an oid Malay wa alleged to have been knocked down ana itistantanecusly killed by a motor omnibus The matter was reported by the driver, the police station. Sungei Karangan the b62 words
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65 1939-05-22 13 Penang, May 20 —Mr Loh Kah Pm is donating SI.OOO «Chmese eurrencv< to the China Relief Fund on the occanon of his marriage* which will be celebrated to-day Mr Loh is the son of Mr. Loh Boon Chooi and Miss Ang 'whom Mr.65 words
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Article246 1939-05-22 13 Reuter. London, liny 21. THE International Sugar Council in communique states ("Hat °ut of a total of 96 votes, BO votes were cast in favour of the Executive Committee's recommenciatior. in regard to there-allotment of 2:tD 000 me*r:<_ tons to countries vhich reduced thur quota> in JulyReuter. - 246 words
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122 1939-05-22 13 Gov ernment Rice Mill At Teluk Anson I From Our Oun Reportc) Ipoh. May 21« THE Perak Government ha-, is is learned, sanctioned the buiidirg of a rice mi!! and store he use a. Teluk Anson and work on it- c >n-'.ru?tinn has already begun. The former proposed site near122 words
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Article447 1939-05-22 13 U.S. Wants A Bigger Quota [From Our On Correspondent] Axfrpir »v London, May 9 MtKR AH influence is working for an increase in the rubber quota for the third quarter. Some mv S ter> prevail* over the immobility of raw rubber price at just below Sd.447 words
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Article20 1939-05-22 13 Reuter. London. M;.y 20 —Lord Halifax, BrTWj Foreicn Secretary, to-aay for Pnri.s en rout-n to Geneva—ReuterReuter. - 20 words
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Article81 1939-05-22 13 [From Our Own Correspondent London. May 9. ACCORDING to a Berlin" despatch the production of "Buna" artificial rubber has now been commenced on a large scale at the Schkopau Works of the derman Dye and Chemical Trust. The production figures are not given, but the works employ81 words
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163 1939-05-22 13 [F r om Our Oun Reporter] p°nanc. May 21. SEMTENCE Of one men h's n o:ou? imorh :nment and on ord*r tr pay $IGO n mprniittim to the comp'a nant .r d°f\u't another n rrdh's rtfOJcu irr.pri -o:irr.?r.t, the sertenre? to ran MB* secn".ve:y.163 words
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Article24 1939-05-22 13 Mr s 3 Franklin Is addressing th» Singapore Rotary Club at the Acelpb Hotei en Wednesday. Subject of his talk "Eat Milk24 words
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Advertisement188 1939-05-22 13 cs 848 -r "TlF" l^^ Af* j*t.. /<?r consistent quality choose 5 C S AUSTRALIAN creamery BIT TER Warm sunshine and fresh green i pasture'ands give S..CS Creamery Butter, from Australia, ita delightfully w« C« S« creamy flavour and natural golden colour Always a favourite wto AUSTRALI \N tOOOB who188 words
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Article63 1939-05-22 14 'Till; following have been invit--1 ed to represent the Europeans in the annual Clarke Cup match against the Rest on Saturday and .Monday. in m s (c aptain). Cooper, WhitriiiK Kingsmill, Waites. Foster, Hope, Simpson, Nicholson, Wills and Dowling. On Saturday play will start at63 words
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Article144 1939-05-22 14 Reuter. London. Saturday I*LOSE ol play stores to-day in the rri«-k"i games: Somerset 281 I eice Jrrshire 55 for 6. GimbieU scored 108 for Somerset. Lhu U tailing 561 In eight innings, two >,i which were unfinished His average f Ju lies 221 'Headley 52, SealeyReuter. - 144 words
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Article, Illustration816 1939-05-22 14 Cricket Club Beat "Dog By 8 Wickets 4 GRAND century by Whiteing who scored 139 for the s.<'.<"., and a peerless innings of 70 by Fosloi went a long way to contribute to the S C.C. defeating the Selangor Club over the week-end on the816 words
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Article230 1939-05-22 14 Singapore. Sunday. CT Andrew's O B.A. beat the M.F.A. at Bale.stier yesterday by four wicKets. Mervyn Kohloff received a nasty cut over the eve and had to be taken to the Genera] Hospital having retired hue at 24. Following are the scores: M.F.A. Ah Yunos230 words
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Article288 1939-05-22 14 PI WING at the home ground yesterday, the S.C.R.C. defeated the RJLF. <IL<».> by 97 runs. Fong Kirn Wah knocked up 53 not out. giving the best batting performance Of the day. Blake for the visitors did well Lfi bowling to take four wickets288 words
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Article195 1939-05-22 14 Singapore. Sunday. A STRONG C.S.C XI were beaten al Changi yesterday by the R.A. (C>— The CSC played with ten men. R.A. (CHANGI) Collins c Sundrum b Sabapathy 10 Bowler C Kanagaretnam it Pereira IV F ield.s b Sundrum McCarthy b Sabapathy 6 Ryan b195 words
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Article210 1939-05-22 14 Singapore, Sunday. THE S.R.C. had little difficulty in accounting for the Loyals in a cricket match played at Gillman yesterday. A feature of the S.R.C. innings was a partnership of 117 runs between D'Almeida and Bain for the third wicketFollowing are the scores: S.R.C. C Alphpnsq c210 words
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Article20 1939-05-22 14 Reuter. London May 21: At lawn tennis, I Oxford beat Cambridge by fourteen matches to seven.—Reuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article182 1939-05-22 14 Singapore r« The Ceylon Spoi Loyals Ist XI by played at OUlman I Scores: i LOYAL* Pte Cooper c Muth 8. K. Sundram Lc Clancy b R. V. S Bolton b R. v 8 Lt. Sgt. Preemai b S. da BUva Cpl Glass c Param R. V.182 words
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Article134 1939-05-22 14 IN their return match 1 V.M.C.A. held Port 1 dlaw on Saturday: Following are the score V MCA Suratta c Baker b S:ott Hope b Stott Leijssius c Mason b Will Chrysostom st. Baker b Lyne b Turner 11 Shaw b Turner Leembruggen lbw.134 words
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Article242 1939-05-22 14 TN their annual match the ACS Pre- sent 3oys beat the OM fays by 18 runs. Scores: A C S. OLD BOYS Can Kee Than lbw. Thiam S ew 9 Ong Kirn Hoe b Thiam Siew 3 Ong Swee Keng c Teck Heng b C. Wong242 words
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264 1939-05-22 15 ndicaps For Five Rj os On Second Day for the first day of the Penang May meeting on Stturi s follows: \>S Z, DIV. 1. 7 FURS 9 4 9 1 8.13 8 13 8 11 8 11 8.10 8 4 8.2264 words
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Article141 1939-05-22 15 OFFICIAL training at penang started this morning and half pace workouts were the order of the day. Most of stables were well represented, except a 7 few outstation strings. A slight drizzle, developing later into a heavy downpour, marred the training. EASTERN WAVE <Allan) was given141 words
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Article147 1939-05-22 15 THOUGH Ames, because of back T trouble, will not keep wicket for his count:- lor at least a month, there was nothing wrong with his batting when he captained a Kent team against the West Indies. His century does not rank a. first-class, as the game147 words
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Article176 1939-05-22 15 Weights foi five races on the second day are: HORSES, CLASS 3, DIV. 1, 6 FURS Dewberry M Fair King 8.9 Btund Farr 8.6 Beano 8 Beund Farr 8.6 Amazon 8.6 Old Cow Alum Rock Liberty *j Jacatra JJ Gladness 80 HORSI S, CLASS X DIV. 2, 6176 words
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Article374 1939-05-22 15 A GRAND prize Meeting will be heln at SVC Headquarters commencing at 4.30 p.m. on Thursday on in~ xi'yds. Range. Events will be as Allows: MATCH I < individual championship) PRACTICE 1: —(Deliberate! Distance 10 yds.; Target N R.A.; No of Round* Six. H'ghest, possible374 words
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Article522 1939-05-22 15 Badminton IHE dray; for the men's junior singles f and doubles badminton toumam.n\s which tock place at the Clerical Union Hall yesterday, resulted as follows: Singles Tcp Sec' on:—George Tan vs Tay Beng £:o; Teo Thuang Bak vs Sin Cheng Chwee: Koh Eng Sek vs Cyril522 words
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Article62 1939-05-22 15 The following members have accepted to play for S C. C. B" vs. A. Coy. Loyals on Monday at the S. C. C. J. A. S. Taylor, R. Etlin, F. C S. Till brook, E. .1 P. Burlev. R. N. Elliot. T. G Cotterell, F. W. A'len. F.62 words
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Advertisement180 1939-05-22 15 to Get Further 'Ahead ThisYearThai You Did Last Year... 4 EACH DOLLAR VOl T SAVE FOR FUTURE NEEDS SHOULD PERFORM TWO MAIN DUTIES:— FIRSTLY —It must provide a Retirement income for y v. SECONDLY —lt must provide a living; income for your family or dependants if you should not live180 words
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Article151 1939-05-22 16 Davis Cup Reuter. Warsaw. Saturday. FOLLOWING the action of the German captain in attempting: to sabstitate another player after be had already announced <he team, t in- English referee. Mr. BloomflelC, in charge of the Poland Get uuu y Davis Cap tie. telephoned London lor a ruling. theReuter. - 151 words
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319 1939-05-22 16 lAt Cricket Club And Y. M. C. A. Courts J/1E Singapore tennis championships begin to-day with a series of ties in the open singles and the boys' junior singles. Play will be at b< th the Cricket Club and the V.M.C.A. The ties319 words
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Article59 1939-05-22 16 The folio wing have been selected to play water-polo for the Junior Department against R E. Changi on Thursday at 4.15 p.m. at Fort Canning: j Chan Joo Miang, B. Fones, Loh Heng Kee, Chua Kirn Chiang. Wong Fatt Lim Chan Suay Bah (Captain* Kwik59 words
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Article219 1939-05-22 16 Singapore. Saturday. PUPILS ot :he Fairfield Girls' School held their sixth annual spcrts meeting: this afternoon at the school's ground at Ned Road before a very large gathering which included Miss C. C. Kenyan, former principal of the school, former pupils, parents, friends and \vell-wi>hers. All219 words
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Article49 1939-05-22 16 Reuter. London. May 10. The amended list of Derby proo.'bles are: Fairstone "Cliff Richards). Wheatland «Taylor» Ortiz <AUemand>. B°llman Sam Wragg». Larohiield (Sprague), Point is <D. Smith). Snow Cap «Mahen Salford II (Hevici. Dilbahrah and Atcut Maitre have no jockeys still. Roderick Dhu has been scratched. —Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article52 1939-05-22 16 Soccer: R. E. vs. R. A. (C) Div. I Changi Police Res. vs. S.C.F.A. Res.—Stadium. M.P.H. vs. H.K.S.B. (B.H.L. I —S H B B.CJLC. vs. R.A.M.C—Tan I in. V.M.C.A. vs. 7th Heavy Batterv—Y.M.C.A. S.C.C. "B"' vs. "A Coy. Loyals —SC.C. Tennis: Singapore Tennis Championships—S.C.C. and V.M.C.A. S.CJLC. tournament52 words
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Article139 1939-05-22 16 Reuter. PARIS. MAY 21. TIIF COUNCIL OF THE FRENCH RUGBY FEDERATION HAS CONSIDERED REFORMS OF THE FRENCH RUGBY ORGANISATION. WHICH WILL MEET WITH THE WISHES OF THE FOUR BRITISH UNIONS, AND PERMIT RESUMPTION OF THE MATCHES BETWEEN BRITISH UNIONS AND FRANCE. The Council decided, by 315Reuter. - 139 words
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Article98 1939-05-22 16 THE Island Club bi-monthly mixed 1 foursomes, nlayed yesterday, resulted as follows:— Mrs Tay Lian Teck and G. Marshall 48—15—33. Mrs. W. B Ruddock and J. G. Currie 43—83 4 —34» 4 Mrs. S. F. Ho and H H Pang 46—11% —342 Mrs. J. G Currie98 words
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Article76 1939-05-22 16 Reuter. Paris TRANCE beat Wales by two goals to one after leading two nil at half time. The match mrougtiout wa s played at a last pace, both defences being generally sound. France scored after ten minutes through her outside right. Bigot and the centre forward K6*ranyiReuter. - 76 words
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Article41 1939-05-22 16 Reuter. T___ London. Saturday. HE urofessional lawn tennis tournament at Wembley concluded to-day. Donald Budge beat Hans Nusslein 'Germany) 13-11, 2-6, 6-4. Budge won the first prize of £500 and a silver trophy. Tilden beat Vines 6-3. 10-B—Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article, Illustration20 1939-05-22 16 An incident in Saturday's match at th«' Stadium wherr »h,. Gordons shared points in a goalless la A 1i|1Ps< and20 words
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71 1939-05-22 16 THE following have been chosen t represent the Combined Services against Negri Sembilan in the H.M.S. Malaya Cup soccer match next Saturday at the Stadium:— Mace (R.A.M.C Collins (R.A.F. Sharpies (Lovals); Cole (K.A.). Quad (R.E.). Parkes (RAF); Wright (R.E.). Taylor (Lovals), Martin71 words
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Article345 1939-05-22 16 Singapore, Sunday. PLOWING tributes were paid to Mr. U R. Tessensohn, retiring president of the Singapore Recreation Club, at a dinner held last night in his honour at the Club house. Mr. Tessenshon who, after almost 50 years' continuous association with the club, is retiring on account345 words
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Article396 1939-05-22 16 Inter-State Friendly Soccer Serembm. Saturday. unusually large crowd packed th c Station Padane, this eveaia* it witness the inter-state friendly soccer match between Se laagersad Negri Sembilan. Selangor attacked f rom the start and within five minutes Mere award ed with a corner kick. The pretty396 words
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Article102 1939-05-22 16 Reuter. Paris. May 21, -Koh Sin Ki< Petra 2—B. 9—7. 6 3. 6 4 b The draw had been altered the respective number on Petra unleashed a terrifl tock in the first set. V. Kl e thing within his reach X x steadily improved in theReuter. - 102 words
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Article45 1939-05-22 16 Ci Saturday The RA F. defeated the In the Garrison League w a by scrappy bm n game oi I—o. frnm a M ;S Hay scored for the R I tw by Cleh.nd Cobb. Ul goal, game for the r.a.f. in stages.45 words
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Advertisement200 1939-05-22 16 Davis up Djur.shchn In the Davis Cup (Second round* Sweden eliminated Denmark by three ma tern t;> one.— Renter. pBAD COLDS, CHILLS THROAT TROUBLES Are Soon Ended By ANTISEPTIC BREATHEABLE TABLETS I AN IDEAL FOOD FOR BABY AUenbUiya Rusks should be tx by's first solid food for aids in tbe200 words
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Advertisement77 1939-05-22 16 If AIK FALL If your hair is thin or grows slowly; U it falls off hi patches or generally; it you encounter early greying of same if you have dandruff or feel an itching sensation on your scalp, do not wait for things to gnm worse, but go rigb* straight77 words
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174 1939-05-22 17 \From Our Onn Reporter} Ipoh, Saturday, search for a boy proved unavailing and how the body II red next morning floating in a mining pool was the agedy unfolded in the Second Magistrate's Court before ien an inquest was held into the174 words
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Article73 1939-05-22 17 In following are arriving by the "Mait i irom Australia on May I Grierson. Mrs M. F Mi M. Grenier. Mrs. X Simid Mrs. T. Logan. Mr. and hnson, Mrs. A. He-!>>p. Mrs. >.orth, Mrs. M. Whyte, Mrs. 1 agar!, Mrs Hope Faulk- lira X T73 words
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Article57 1939-05-22 17 week ending May 13, 1939. Malayan porU' amounted i which: ?9.207 (51 per bo the United King--6 per cent.) to the oi l irope, 12,266 (33 per cent.) lor tiie period January 13, 1939.' were 1.093.598 rage of 57.558 cases per fox the corresponding Were 986.880 case;:,57 words
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Article91 1939-05-22 17 Correspondent] l London. May 11. ciety is to hava i from Grosvcnorto Kensington owing to .clency to turn May•sa centre. meed at the annual he President, the llingdon. ming the centre ol with shops below he said. "The Society, utgrown the prere renting a larger91 words
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Article20 1939-05-22 17 rdam, May 20. ister, Mr. de Wilde, ergence of views i-' unofficially rei h differences R i/iofiraramc-20 words
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86 1939-05-22 17 (From Our Oi\n Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. THIRTY-FIVE young men representative of the civic population of the European community resident in Perak have applied for enrolment in the Roy il Air Force Volunteer Reserve which Is under formation in Malaya. Officers of the R.A.F.86 words
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Article128 1939-05-22 17 (From Our Own Correspondent] London. May 9, FIRST appointments" in the Colonial Service just announced include:— R Henderson. Organiser of Vocational schools and handicrafts. R. J. Grove-White and R. J. Macbeth, Medical Officers. M. L Durrani, Assistant Controller cf Pests and Telegraphs. Miss N. J. Jones, nursing128 words
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Article209 1939-05-22 17 Wednesday. May 17. Hon. Mr. M. Rex Mrs. Rex and Hon. Mr. C. C. Brown airived to stay at King's House. In the afternoon His Excellency opened the new buildings of the Pudu English School. Hon. Mr. G. L. Ham. Mr. D. H. Hampshire and Mr. D. T.209 words
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Article36 1939-05-22 17 Reuter. Berlin. May 20.—Herr Hitler completed his inspection of the western defences and watched a mock battle at Munster. in which troops, supported by heavy and light artillery and smokescr??'! stormed a high position.—ReuterReuter. - 36 words
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Article281 1939-05-22 17 «pi.i ww Singapore. Saturday. 8 0f yOUI Clasa have a position of trust in households. The very fact that these cases are rare speaks very well of amahs,'' remarked Mr. L. C. Goh, the Singapore Fifth Magidtfate this morning when be sentenced a Cantonese Diaid-servant to two281 words
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Advertisement111 1939-05-22 17 IDEAL DIET I FOR DIGESTIVE DISTURBANCES The big problem with sufferers from gastritis or other digestive disturbances is how to avoid pain and discomfort when eating. The inflamed stomach walls are so sensitive that solid foods can't be retained. Even liquid foods are often vomited. Yet the patient must get111 words
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Advertisement383 1939-05-22 17 CHEONG KOON j I AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES, At lht Saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Co.. Lid.. No. 10. Chulia Street. Singapore. ON WEDNESDAY, 2-ITH MAY. 1*39, AT 2.30 P.M Lot 1. Valuable freehold land and house No. 55, Karikal Lane (formerly No. 54, East Coast Road), Singapore,383 words
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Advertisement189 1939-05-22 17 I YOU NEED IT FOR YOUR HEAL TH S SAKE I KNi: A II I T UNDER STRICTLY HYGIENIC CONDITIONS. FINEST QUALITY INGREDIENTS AND BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS WHAT IS THIS ALL ABOUT??—WHY ii af i i, i: s »it i: aii OF COURSE, NOT FORGETTING THE POPULAR DINNER ROLLS189 words
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Miscellaneous116 1939-05-22 17 Were You Born Under A Lucky Star 10,000 Free Horoscopes Roxroy Studios of The Hague is being besieged by requests for FREE HOROSCOPES as a result of public announcements offering 10.000 gratis astral readings. r j and describe the Zodiacal influence upon love, busyoiir name. g address and Prof ROXROY116 words
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561 1939-05-22 18 An Appeal For Assistance Horrors Of China War Stressed For The Sake Of Humanity \yiTH a view to ccllecting funds for the relief of their distressed compatriots in China, Selangor Teochiews have organised themselves into an Association. In a written appeal circularised to Teochiews not561 words
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491 1939-05-22 18 Changkmg. LIGATION systems in China's north we:-, and southwest are the fullest attention from the National Government. B\ of 1938 the vernment had completed, at an aggregate t< st ol 1,000, tour irrigation systems in the northwestern provinces oi Ninghsia, Shensi and Kansu. sen mg491 words
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Advertisement621 1939-05-22 18 Success after SUCCESS for I fIPIE'LP Mitciu i ..itraorial Trial iiciu on I th.« Jlst. March 1939. 9 500 c.C. lip won by George Holdsuorth.??? OVER 500 i.e. Cap wen by I Jack Booker. BARRETT Cup won by Frank Chambers (You must see them now) I BRITISH CYCLE AGENCY, I621 words
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Advertisement84 1939-05-22 18 DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By J T. H. Tan I Intercontinental Ag^flvg ROYAL NETHERLANDS INDIES' AIRWAYS ROYAL )>UTCH AIR LINES, K.LJM EXCEPTIONALLY LOW FARES FOR LUXURIOUS AIR TRAVEL FROM SINGAPORE TO AUSTRALIA ALL PLANES CALL AT BALI *n*y: Office, K.X.I.L.M.KXM. 3-1. Collyer o.uay. or U any Bookine Agency in Singapore.84 words
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374 1939-05-22 19 Protest Against Segregation Bill Johannesburg, May 8 M ISS meeting of three thousand Indians representing every part n 0 r. ansvaal decided on a widespread campaign of passive resistatce igaimrt the Asiatic Land Trading Bill which regarded as "degrading, ruinous,374 words
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Article295 1939-05-22 19 tfrimiaban, May 8. ujfE repori on the working of the AJJ-India Spinners' Association he past year, which was conby the Council of the Assoon Friday ;md Saturday, rent remarkable progress and exof the Association in all There has been great expansion in the production activities which extended295 words
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Article30 1939-05-22 19 untitled Sardar Azim Khan, nan Prince Sardar Rah taken into custody by Meerut railway station to board a train. Sar- > us an Afghan detenu ted for breaking thr -(United Press).30 words
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Article416 1939-05-22 19 Shillong, May IG.—United Press reliably learns that the total fall in the out-turn of refined oil (as distinct from the crude oil) at Digboi as a sequel to the strke by the employees of the Assam Oil Company has been estimated at one lakh of gallons416 words
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Article116 1939-05-22 19 Patna, May 15. DR. KAJENDKA PRASAD, who was authorised by the Bihar Provincial Congress Committee to make the final selection of the venue of of the next Congress session, has selected the vast expanse of land near Ramgarh estate in Ha/aribagh district. On his arrival to-day116 words
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Article38 1939-05-22 19 IT is understood that Mahatma Gandhi in his talks with Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya at Benares, suggested the name of Mr. M. S. Aney, for the next Vice-Chancellor-ship of the Benares Hindu University, as Malaviyaji's successor.— United Press).38 words
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712 1939-05-22 19 Durban. May 10. I nion (Government do not want a Round Table Conference with th#» India Government, but are prepared to discuss the segregation proposals with only two or three representatives from India before legislation to settle the problem permanently is introduced712 words
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Article135 1939-05-22 19 Rajkot, May 16. THE Deputation of the Travancore National Congress m course of a press statement says:— •We had interviews with Mahatma Gandhi on the 13th and 14th instant and discussed the recent changes in the vuting system in Travancore, the political situation and the fundamental difference between135 words
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Article706 1939-05-22 19 "INDIANS WILL NOT SUPPORT HER AGAINST NAZI DOMINATION" 4t¥p Madras, May 11. I 'J can ."<•• that this maltreatment of Indians in South •ii*> r, v l s ,ikclv u> Prevent India from giving her full strength against Nazi domination in case of war, even706 words
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120 1939-05-22 19 Calcutta, lift) I A LARGE public meeting held at Ifazra Park, presided over by the Mayor of Calcutta, honoured Sj. Subhas Chandra. Bose, ex-Congress President. I>\ conferring on him in course of a resolution the appellation of "Rashtra-Gourab." In the course of his address.120 words
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Advertisement8 1939-05-22 19 Daily India Page Edited by C.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc.8 words
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Article, Illustration183 1939-05-22 20 The start of tbe one hundred \ai\s race at the sport*. Finishing oil the two hundred and twenty yards flat rare. Lt. Col. G. G. R. Williams. Mrs. Biilcy and Mr. M. C. Whiting ivei spectators at the sports. A group photograph183 words
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Article, Illustration59 1939-05-22 20 these uiils ol an Abbey Wood (London) School, seem to be digging trenches for their own Air Ilaid Precautions exercises, but they are merely "trenching" the gardens next year's crop. The schoolgirl gardeners last year gained champion ship awards for their flowers and vegetables and are now hard59 words
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Article, Illustration46 1939-05-22 20 Captain A. R, Meiklc. Royal Navel Rcservt the •'Empress of Australia.' who was honoured 1 !l v Majesty, the King, with the insignia <»i Commai the Victoria Crcrs, after tbe safe arrival ol the (hit bee.46 words
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Article, Illustration73 1939-05-22 20 With the expansion of the territorial s, Britain's citizen army many of the units now spend the week-ends mm per.o,. mtens.ve tra.nm*. Tactical exercises, Bren guns instruction and many other aetYvities giye t c many •h v mm nut, a speedy tasigh ,nto modern military73 words
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Advertisement27 1939-05-22 20 Cultivate yt.ur Aesthetic Facul- 1 ties by «he efficient Tuitions II given by 111 IK O\ Altr STIIIIO 1 in Drawings, Paintings and I Sculptural Studies. 127 words
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Advertisement39 1939-05-22 20 lI.'IMT. ~f r| I'lease visit 11.-l, ~alll,. alll v 40-B, Cro s Street Will supply ycu Hith Pictures in Oil an<j ARE MADE ONLY «N j AND HAVE BP: EN 'N MALAYA SINCE AT XOMOIi l/l IK SIN I39 words
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