Malaya Tribune, 27 May 1939
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section37 1939-05-27 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales XXVI- -No. 125. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY MAY 27, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, May 27, 1939. The Malaya Tribune '20 FACES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1939 FIVE37 words
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Advertisement142 1939-05-27 1 Smart By Wearing Aurora ties" POPI LAB 4(1 rts. s i INDARD Ml i ts. AURORA BSZk A BRANDY OF QUALITY 4 RICH AND MELLOW. Obtainable from all First Class Dealers BRANDY Solemn. GUTHR|E C 6fc? I J ——______________l'S :,ait I dßaauiu $Idiv I 1 THE CAMAY BEAUTY METHOD I142 words
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Advertisement122 1939-05-27 1 I MADAME PAGE LATE 92 PICCADILLY. LONDON. f DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER TAILORM A DES GOWNS FOR AIL OCCASIONS IN STOCK. FROM: 13 EATTERY ROAD, TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE. 1 T im,,11,1,1m i bihit M mmm% &8 Success after I success---for I Miich.M tiemorial Trial G—rge Holdsworth.??? c.r. Cup won by BAKKETT Cup122 words
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Article94 1939-05-27 2 THE date of the screening of -Pygmalion' at the Pavilion Theatre ha> been sc rack from June 12 to June 13 H E the Governor will be present a' the screening on the opening night. Those who have booked tickets for performances on the 12th may change their94 words
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Article59 1939-05-27 2 DAiRICIA Mo: Hon. stage player who makes her screen debut in ParaDaunts 'Persons in Hiding." with Lynnc Overman. J. Carrol Naish and William HfnTj was born in New York City i an Irish mother and an English father and spent her infancy in England, whom Loth parents were59 words
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Article102 1939-05-27 2 'THE name of De; .a Durt reoammendati n young lady ha> won hei 1 hearts of the nub! cth <'»"' the announccmn which she i itai decking to the th( To see the d il l ol by a Girl of in parience. Win riotis102 words
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Article68 1939-05-27 2 t APITOI lAVTLION: "D ROYAL: "Saint Inn MALBOROI GH: ROXY: "Work-Head t) mt GARRICK: "Mane FMFUtE: "Outlaw Fugitives- pirfif HAPPY WOBI |1 M <:i i-»" I J HP a 01 DaiM f n.fthl st ..I.^ M.V V. <MCI I» cj r i n n■ 1 fiii'i! 168 words
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Advertisement451 1939-05-27 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 RAWALPINDI 17,000 June 2 t SOW >AN 6 500 June 2 C EIITRAL 15,000 June 16 CORIL 5.000 June 30 I BURDWAN 6.070 Ju.v 1 CANTON 15.500 July 14 CAR LHAGE 15.000451 words
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Advertisement373 1939-05-27 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. I mom I tuoypj 1 IS YOUR 1 LEAVE 1 APPROACHING V I Pleas 3 let us offer you ac- commodation on the fastest. 1 most modern ano luxurious EXCESS LINERS I >CHARNHORST" I TOTSDAM" I "GNEISENAU" Passage Agents: 1 LOHMANN A CO.. LTD., I 194, Robinson Road,373 words
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Advertisement492 1939-05-27 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly aerrtCe between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore. Hongkong, Swatow, Amoy, I Kulang.su I and Foochow. Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS:— For CHINA For RANGOON "Hong Slang" Jun. 5, 4 p.m. Hong Peng" Jun 2492 words
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Advertisement147 1939-05-27 2 y DcuUeh-Amtral:*che Dampfr chiff > Grsell thaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PAS'SSNGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA IND JAPAN PORTS Due **pore Htto -■s. PRFUSE.LN Dhcct toa\ ms. fcEVERKU&S'EN via Manila June 11 m.s RTIETNIJVND iD?n*cl Jun 2?. iin UUfci IWkE VHD DTh i i hi'y 0147 words
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Advertisement7 1939-05-27 2 "last"1 NIGHTS I FIRST I NIGHT 17 words
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Miscellaneous168 1939-05-27 2 f DAILY CROSSWoIKI CLUES ACROSS: 28 L< i. Stsin 27. You cai 3 The l: h that gives us caviare. CLUES rwYuv 7. A follower of Falstaff. 1 Lc ;)VO unp 9. •'Fame Is the scentless with 2. Implore gaudy crown of geld." O. W. 4 English pa Holmes. 5168 words
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Article468 1939-05-27 3 LONDON COMMODITIES RfBBER London Friday. Previous To-day Change Steadiest Steady Buyers 83 16 33 IS Sellers 85 16 8> 4 —1 16 June) Buyers B>/ 4 83 16 „1 16 Sellers 85 16 85 16 July Sept.) Buyers 8»/ 4 85 16 -flue Sellers 8% 8% fOct.{Dec.)468 words
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Article733 1939-05-27 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. I MINING Singapore. May 26, 5 p.m. leaser ana Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin SI- 3 6 Austral Amal 4 7'- 5llft*f Austral Malay 3a- 42,Ayer Hitam 213 22 6 Ayer Weng 0.68 0.73 Bangrin 20 21 Batu Selangoi 1.20 1.25733 words
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Article82 1939-05-27 3 AJlenby 2 Amal Malay ,4= 2 Ayer Hitam ago Jnn SB* IS St. f, 0.52 0.55 Bedford tonß Borelli V* SSSti 60 bukit KatU 072 077 Bukit K. B. 0!25 6:30 iiuku Kepong 122 127 Bukit Timah 14.00** n^m Changkat Serdang 0.87y 2 0 97V 2 Connemara 127 i/82 words
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Article130 1939-05-27 3 ttm tv, Singapore. Friday. fill* pnce of tin at midday was $115, up ft. The market in tin shares tnis morning opened quietly, but later in trie day a moderate demand developed, and prices advanced slightly wi*b sellers reserved. „J£F BBER J he P rice of rubber130 words
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Article119 1939-05-27 3 0 Singapore, May 26 Ships alongside the Wharves or expetted to arrive: East Wharf (Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Gate 2) Angelina, Johan de Witt 18; SawaWoento 16; Kola 14; Kenryu Maru ii; Cape St. George 9; Deucalion 7 Empire Dock (Gate 2) Silycrteak 32; Ipoh 34;119 words
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Article231 1939-05-27 3 6% Maynard Co., Ltd.. 180,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 51 n 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $4d0,0U0 lnl' Mar. 31. BeDt. 30 .......«100 101 norn 1907 red. 19*7 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31, SeDt 30 «106 108 norn 411 1909 red. 1905 iI.OOC.GOO Int. Mar.231 words
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132 1939-05-27 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Friday, noon. buyers. Sellers No. IX R.S.S. Spot loose 23 3 8 285 8 No. IX R.S.S. F. 0.8. in cases May 2P 3 8 28* a G.F.A.Q. R.S.S. F. 0.8. in bale- 2:>3 10 23 510 F AQ.132 words
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Advertisement25 1939-05-27 3 THE ASTERN UNITED CORPORATION, LIMITED. M\ MOTOR VEHICLE, PERSON AL ACCI WORKMEN'S COMPENSA. N,) PUBLIC 11 ABILITY 'NSIRANCE. F' STREET, SINGAPORE. W. HALL. General Manager25 words
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Advertisement193 1939-05-27 3 11 is impossible for an individual to provide for fcb valued possessions the safety that is afforded by our vaults where we have safe boxes of various sizes for hire at moderate rates. HIKERS themselves hold the KEYS and ONLY THEY can have access to these safe boxes so that193 words
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Advertisement379 1939-05-27 3 BRITISH STEEL THE Singapore Improvement Trust has agreed to accept the tender of Messrs. Sime. Darby and Co., Ltd., at $6,850 for the destgu, supply and delivery of British steel for one block of fiats to be erected at Campbell Lane. ll.Wit OF CIII.V Incorporated In China by Special Charter379 words
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Advertisement575 1939-05-27 4 SE WANTED A STOREKEEPER with technical expedience. Apply Box No. 589, Malaya Tribune, Ipoh. (25 j.A > BOX 556, Malaya Tribune, Ipoh, vacancies filled. Applicants thanked. (258.A) WANTED. Junior or Senior Cam- I bridge students from school, i Small salary. Apply Box No. 588 c o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (251-Ai575 words
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Advertisement520 1939-05-27 4 ARCHITECT VERSATILE desires position, long experience practical artistic, good designer. Box 564, Malaya Tribune. Kuala Lumpur. (186.A) Wanted WANTED Air-conditioning set, Radio, and Refrigerator. Must be cheap. Write Box 581, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (232-A) WANTED for Cash Ist quality diamond ring single stone, also stamo eollecticn cheap. Box 578, Malaya520 words
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Advertisement551 1939-05-27 4 PIANOFORTE PLAYING THEORY OF MUSIC, adults ana children any *iade. Beiminers and Dipioma candidates a «pectality. Modern methods of Teaching I Write or enquire Mrs. Paulusz, experienced and qualified Music Teacher 25. Barker Road. WANTED BOYS AND GIRLS. Expert private tuition by experienced Graduate Teacher.. Apply P.O. Box No. 22,551 words
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Advertisement618 1939-05-27 4 IUI /?S4€£t£ttC£ FURN ROOM with European family. Breakfast optional. 250, Ol chard Road. Phone 4609. (235-A> SMALL HOUSE Oxley Road To Let, for six months from August 15th. Partly furnished, small gardem Two bathrooms. Rent $50. Box 576, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (219-A) COMPOUND HOUSE, 41, Teck Chye Terrace, Paya Lobar,618 words
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Advertisement525 1939-05-27 4 Domesti Occcurrences "engagements. The engagement is announced between Mr. Koh Cheng Yam, third son of Mr. Koh Peng Chiang and the late Mrs. Koh Peng Chiang, and Dr. Mary Tan, third daughter of Mr. and Mis Chan Ah Knab, both of Singapore. The engagement is announced between Mr. See Gim525 words
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Advertisement584 1939-05-27 4 THE SINGAPORE (iiu, xt COMMERCE Ri S_\*** Of Notice h hereb; **Bfc\ ber Markc; will trVv r* 1 the r u the following dates f I"' Monday, 29th May Thursday. Bth W 8^ Holiday. une p3 By Ordei (Suigapcre Bra*** NO'JNI The Annual 2x-l tion will be Ueid job Golf584 words
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267 1939-05-27 5 Anglo French Action On Trade Restrictions? Reuter. London. May 26. IN the Commons to-day, Mr. Butle.% replying to a question on the cx-t.p-ot rf French prohibition of the nnoortation of Japanese good into French territories, referred to the Japanese and French notes ot last fear, and the deer c madeReuter. - 267 words
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Article, Illustration39 1939-05-27 5 An accident occurred a fe w days ago Orchard Road, Singapore, in which a motoi- cyclist was sertowsly injuud and taken U\ hr; pi.-at. the above pi'ture efctOWJ the damaged motor-cycle at the scene of the accide-nt.39 words
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Article700 1939-05-27 5 What Readers Are Saying SHOP HOURS [To the Editor cj the Malaya Tribune] Us. —A Uw months beck there was an agitation against the long working h nut of the assistants In many shops here. Il.c agitation seems to have died now on account of the assurance Riven by the700 words
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300 1939-05-27 5 British Official Wireless. London, May 27. THE personal message which, as stated in the House of Commons yesterday has been addressed by the Prime Minister to Dr. Portuguese Prime Minister, was in the following terms: "I have read with the liveliest satis faction YourBritish Official Wireless. - 300 words
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132 1939-05-27 5 Reuter. London, May 26. T*HE question of exce.faive length <>' speeches in the House of Commons was raised by Mr. Edwards, (Labour) and Capt. Caza.'ot (Conservative) who complained that the loquacity of well-known politicians practically meant the denial of free speech for the majority ofReuter. - 132 words
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Article28 1939-05-27 5 Reuter. Brussels. May 26: Queen untitled has left for Holland at the end of her visit to Belgium. She was seen off at the station by King Leopold.-Router.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article204 1939-05-27 5 J rwm 7m death of Lord Duveen t? cfflciriiv announced hen Center. Lord Di v. n, b m I i Oct. 14, 1869. was the eldest sob ol t'.. Joseph Duveen. W i great gift cf ai s c apprectavJra wa> known i rcughcu; the204 words
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Article123 1939-05-27 5 |T is officially announced that Sir Frank Dyson. ex-Astronomer Royal, died at sea while on voyage from Austral a to Africa.—Renter Sir Fran:: Dyoon was the son of the Rev. Watson Dyson, a Baptist Minister. His brilliancy during hio school days made it possible for him to123 words
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Article41 1939-05-27 5 Reuter. Chungking, May 23: The Chinese officially claim that seven Japanese planes were shot down Ln an aerial combat with Chinese pursuit planes just before Chin kin raid yesterday evening. ot four has already been located.—Renter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article48 1939-05-27 5 Reuter. Berlin May 27. —It i.s announced that the visit ol Prince and Princess Paul of V UgOSlaria will begin on June 1 and thac y will be lavishly entertained by Herr Hitler, Dr. Goebbeis. Herr Yon Ribbentrc and Marshal Goerine individually. —Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article75 1939-05-27 5 Reuter. London. May 27 -On the Stock Exchange yesterday the main feature in qulet-before-holiday market was the th and activity cf home rails, following official permission to increase certain fares Oils also strengthened, apart from Anglo-Egyptian, where the maintenance of the dividend at 12 wa beolw expectations. DealingsReuter. - 75 words
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Article64 1939-05-27 5 CANADA WEST INDIES British Wireless. I/Tidcn May 27 Quest'oned in the H »f mmons regi rdlng the s|?ps he Canada-West Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald stated that His Majesty's in Canada had given notice cf tin ation to terminate the existing agreement end i iter into negotiafor a to take itsBritish Wireless. - 64 words
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Article36 1939-05-27 5 British Wireless. London May 27 The Minister for the ed in the House of Comla ni| there are at pre--I*Bl6 pei I under detention in !*alcstlne In thirteen different centres. Ol thUt total .re "felons."—British WirelessBritish Wireless. - 36 words
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Article56 1939-05-27 5 Bongh—g, Jtay 27. T!FF International naval negoti- ali at broke §mn Jt*U 'relay. Admiral Sir Perry Noble Ls said be leaving for Shanghai this a f ternoon. The Japanese blockade of Katangsu took effect yesterday evening. All food supplies have been eat of. The inhabitants are in56 words
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Advertisement590 1939-05-27 5 n A vKRl T PTCY ORDINANCE 1 (CHAPTER 45) UGH COURT OF THE UTS SETTLEMENT NT OF MALACCA Na 6i of r,?,s X'K KUAN ahus Low i. Goldsmith. rder ma£e: 20th Marc 1 .ci of First Meeting: 2nd 10 00 o'clock, at the Offices Official Assignee, Court v Examination: 6th590 words
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Advertisement343 1939-05-27 5 NOTICE. This is to notify that the Power of At.orney made by Nazaialli Tyeballv t-ading as "N. Tyebally" of No. 17 Cecil S reet, Singapore, in favour of Heptoola MuUa Peerbhoy has been revoked and cancelled. IT IS- FURTHER NOTTFJFD that the said Heptoola Mulla Pe?Trhoy has to be the343 words
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Advertisement117 1939-05-27 5 Sulohurin —A Tonic ol marvellous curative powe r refreshinj and cooling end gives instant relirf to sufferers of eonstioation. Pile*. Kee-'ache and cure.-; Diabetes tnd ►ther Urinal troubles Fiice $1 (large) end 50 eta. (small>. Sole Agents V. S. MOHAMED KASSIM CO., 79, J2JU Street, Singapore. DIABETES STOPPED IN 7117 words
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Article169 1939-05-27 6 Singapore, May 2G R. (Slam) W, Coast No. 1 per Koyan R. (Siam) w. Coast No 2 per Koyan R. <Siam» W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $121 Siam No. 1 2 3rt Siam No 2 $216 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $1U Siam Broken Rice No. 3 $108169 words
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Article232 1939-05-27 6 Singapore j EXTENSIONS to a licensed meat shop in East Coast 1 ing to a plan for alterations submitted in compL Municipal building by laws were approved at to d r the Commissioners. A motion to havt the decision permitting the extensions referred ba232 words
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Article82 1939-05-27 6 [From Our o_n Bangkok, M ay 25 THE suppression was the subject given by the Den and Fisheries this There are in Siam nearly six million bullcck l V red thousand nor elephants, eight swine, many million number of other i. value cf this live mated at82 words
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Article153 1939-05-27 6 Singapore. Friday. APPLICATION to pay $160 io the bankrupt by the Official A* signee was granted by Mr. Justice Manning in the Bankruptcy Court this afternoon. The bankrupt concerned was Mr Koh Peng Seng. Receiving and adjudication orders were made against him on Sept.153 words
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297 1939-05-27 6 Singapore. May 25. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampal., 33 7 71: Ayer Hitama 21 6 22 6 2 Bangrins 18 9 199 Batu Seiangors 1 22 1 21 Hi tarns 0 26 0.30 Hongkong Tin o 0 Chenderiang* uu y> 0 61 0^34 Idiis Hyd. 5G297 words
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Article26 1939-05-27 6 Singapore, May 8 The following are the exchange Jtoc» ihis morning according k the lairj eJj cular issued by the Hongfcca; mi Shanghai Banking Corporattoo26 words
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Article58 1939-05-27 6 London T.T. London demand Lyons demand Switzerland demand Hamburg demand New York demand Montreal demand Batavia demand Samarang demand Calcutta demand Eombay demand Rangoon demand j??:. Madras demand Colombo demand Hongkong demand Shanghai demand Amcy demand Canton demand Foochow demand Swatow demand Saigon demand r Manila demand Bangkok demand58 words
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Article55 1939-05-27 6 London T.T. Loncdn demand London 30 days' stent ,3; London 60 days' sight London 3 months' si London 4 months' New York demand New York 90 d s Calcutta demand f 2 Eombay demand Rangoon demand Madras demand Colombo demand Australia demand -j Npw Zealand demand Bar Silver 0155 words
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Article48 1939-05-27 6 Paris 176 47 6 New York 4.66 3 16 > Montreal I 69-. R Brussels 2750 Geneva 20.77-''< B Armlcrds m 23.18 Milan 89% Berlin n G7 1 1 Belgium 11.66% Athens 547' 2 Bucharest 660 Stockholm 1&.41 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 16 Helsingfors 226"^ —British OA48 words
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Advertisement337 1939-05-27 6 LOOK A HEAP. A man s acility Ls bound to show itself wheel he is determined to .succeed and takes the necessary I steps to enhance his nresent value. Tho.;e Who have succeeded with the aid the 1.C.8. know and appreciate tht .alue of its Training. Why nnt, increase your337 words
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Advertisement191 1939-05-27 6 FOR vVORLD-VvIDE RECEPTION 5 .:atx for a free demonstration IRAD T 0 ELECTRIC CO. 28-30 ORCHARD ROAD Tel. 3829. SINGAPORE Distributers:— Scientific Service Co.. I Singapore Hongkong Shanghai 4KOH ~*—mm——— r "-T"*** Kes I or? youth, vigour and vitality in 30 minutes. EMBASSY PERMACOLD ii aiimh. it n NEEDLES KACH191 words
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Advertisement22 1939-05-27 6 m_ 4 V k I fI f j B"l _M 1 I THE TRUE TONIC FOOD übtmlnabim of mil Chmmtrts and Storm22 words
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Miscellaneous1099 1939-05-27 6 z 1 To-day's Radio j V SINGAPORE LONDON NIROM ZIIL 225 metres (1.33 mc|s) TRANSMISSION YDC 15.15 Mc s (19.8 m.) ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mc s) pin. 629 Opening. News bulletin. 12.45 Light orchestral concert played I GSB 9.51 Mc|s (31.55 m.) 625 Gymnastics. by the Adelphi Hotel Orchestra,1,099 words
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Article212 1939-05-27 7 UTILISATION OF VAN KLEEF BEOUEST Singapore, Friday. pROVISION of an aquarium in King George V. Park, Fort Canning Hill, at an estimated cost of $150,000 to be met from the Van Kleef bequest, was approved at to-day's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners. Mr. A. W. W.212 words
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Article230 1939-05-27 7 >rc writable to Lhoss iemperament than to pie. Quiet meditation J t to a place of wor- be better than indul- 2 pleasures and personal J r 'it. INFLUENCES. Feb- I 'o March 20. Journeys rather disappointing, mil/ contact people you 2 you hadn't met to230 words
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Article111 1939-05-27 7 Singapore, Friday. oMMITTEE decision agreeing th the recommendation of the mer Traffic Committee that fig and storing accommodaTor bicycles should be provided Ithi business quarters of Singaand expressing inability to \c- any financial liability for the I ion of such accommodation, fi confirmed al to day's meeting f111 words
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Article329 1939-05-27 7 Singapore, Saturday. pORMATION in the near future of a Board of Archi tects and to regulate the qualifications of architects in the Colony is announced in last night's Government Gazette. A bill to bring about the formation of this Board will shortly be introduced329 words
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Article169 1939-05-27 7 Singapore, Friday. TUfU i.tnkmpts were discharged thin tlttrnoon by Mr. Justice tanning in the High Court on Ifceii own applications. harged bankrupt was Mr. i hye against whom receiving ation orders were made on He owed $2,799 to nine which $2,191.16 had been real debts. iischarge was169 words
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Article236 1939-05-27 7 FATHERS were in great demand last night when the Junior department of the V.M.C.A., Singapore, held their first Father and Son" Banquet. The idea, which was taken from Europe and America, is that each son brings his father along to the banquet and introduces father to his236 words
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Article43 1939-05-27 7 Singapore, Friday -Pleading untitled the charge of riding nis tricycle agaitrf a signal at the intersection ii Stamford Road and Beach Road. Tan Tcont, Sin, v hawker in the Raftle.s Institution, was 10-day lined $H by Mr C H Win'ton, 1 attic Judge.43 words
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223 1939-05-27 7 Alleged Offence in Hong Kong Singapore, Friday JHREE Goanese Stewards of the s.s. Talma, which arrived yesterday from Hong Kong, were produced this afternoon in the Criminal District Court where they were jointly charged with "doing an act preparatory to or for the purpose ul223 words
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Article126 1939-05-27 7 Singapore, Friday. \l Mil walking along Bukit Timah Road accompanied by her mother on Friday last, a seven-year-old girl, Goh Ah Pay, was knocked down and fatally injured by a motor van belonging to the Singapore Cold Storage. Death was due to shock and haemonhapo126 words
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Article77 1939-05-27 7 F'Otn Our Gun Correspondent London, May 16. An engagement is announced betwee. Mr. Eric Basil Davenport, elder son ol Mr. Herbert Macferren and of Mrs Macfarn n, of Pinner, Middlesex, and Mi.ss Mary Anderson <Jo», only child ol Mr. and Mrs. D Y. Perkins, of Castlebor.77 words
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Advertisement59 1939-05-27 7 HERE'S QUICK ENERGY TO START HIS DAY -o modern breakfast of «Wclout- KeKogg's Corn Flakes m -ht whole night without food, your WL M energy reterve is low. To start B y, he needs food that energizes f| -KFLLOGG'S Corn Flakes with *»4 sugar. He'll love these crun- n^fJ^Hftg^^^B goUea59 words
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Advertisement244 1939-05-27 7 The Sound Way to Sound m Teeth TET Calvert's Tooth Powder jfßl 1 i keep your teeth whit Vjj, U and sparkling. For Calvert's cleans the awkward places trut ordinary dentifrices cannot J' j reach. It does not scratch the I I /mjL\ enamel, because it contains no f4y fl244 words
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Advertisement572 1939-05-27 8 Z m\ /II I^*4IVI A W a fi,m everybody should see can :"AVIL-IVJIN 3-15 6-15 9-15 I O-DAY be siron &y recommended" MALAYA a -mmwrn U V mm mmw T**TRITNE. v N V\ JLmmnmmmm Ml I I |S^Htf^ 4 lH!f RAINER GODDARD j I iiiirlL^ #W Dramatic i tssggs <572 words
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Advertisement158 1939-05-27 8 I A. A. M. Hill Climb THE GAP JUNE 11TH 10 a.m. Seats in Grand Stand $1 I TICKETS AT LITTLE'S. Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malnw TEL I 7 7 j NEW WORLD DANCE PALACE. THE LARGIST AIR-CONDITION-ED CABARET IN H4l LATA WITH BAR RESTAURANT ATTACHED. NIGHT DANCeT158 words
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Advertisement263 1939-05-27 8 I DEANNA'S FIFTH SUCCESSTvT S^ CAPITOL j jggg You'll adore this new "The 3 SMART GIRLS".,. everybody hoped wot-ld he j 111 NAN GREY HELEN PARRISH \ROBERT CUMMINGS CHARLES WINNINGER/ \^^^^^^UNDlGAN^^^ With Latest BRITISH MOVILTOM M \\S. ROXY BAR Open 5 p.m. Till MidnigTT LAST NIGHT: 6.15 9.15. 111! PRINCES263 words
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208 1939-05-27 9 Strong British Protest Reuter. Tokyo, May 26. gIR Robert Craigit made strong representations to the Foreign Cft»ce rejrarnirg the very provocative actions of the Japanese navii! .'milioritRd in holding up well-known British vessels, notably, the J\ O. Ranptira on the high seas and theReuter. - 208 words
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Article58 1939-05-27 9 Anglo Portuguese Alliance London. May 26 Henderson asked in itie whether in view of the re-re-affirmation by Doctor ;usuie;;c Prime Minister» of delity to their alliance with Government would r?- intention to fulfil the'r r.der this alliance. replying, re-afTirmed the lu.;H-e, and said that ceru proposals regarding Por- i'ory were58 words
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Article840 1939-05-27 9 gI'KTIIEB donations to the Salva i "lion Irmy Annual Appeal are i brlow. It is hoped to bnn;; tl, »res n( total of Sll.OOO up to 'i bi tore Ihe end ot* the mouth. R Barton, $200; A Well Mr Aw Boon Ha**, [1 I A840 words
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Article86 1939-05-27 9 Singapore. Friday The concert by the Childrens" Concert Committee, held in the Victoria Memorial Hall on Wednesday, was successfully repeated this evening. This is tne last of two .similar concerts, but the committee usually hold four or live such concerts a year with the object of promoting ama.'A86 words
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Article18 1939-05-27 9 Reuter. Calcutta, May 20—Mr. Gilbert Dennis If ft for Akvab at 8 a.m. en route to Saigon. --Reuter.Reuter. - 18 words
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Article86 1939-05-27 9 Reuter. New York, May 23 Paderewski. the famous pianist, ha I heart attack just before going on Io the platform to give a recital wnv) was to be broadcast The concert B*B cancelled. The doctor said that ihj attack was mild, and Paderewski's ,o.ichtion was fair.Reuter. - 86 words
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Article226 1939-05-27 9 TOBE first Championship Meeting h e!tl 30x Range at f J! Bcath on Thurs- EX mcptin g was a great suci' /hirty-six competed in the Ind.virtual Championship. While in 11 am events 27 teams from the fallowing units competed. 2nd Bn. The Loyal Regiment; 1* Bn.226 words
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Article36 1939-05-27 9 Reuter. London. May 26: It is understood th;t the Soviet army chief Marshal Voruinllov has been invited to attend llv manoeuvres in Britain, with other distinguished foreign military officers.— Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article229 1939-05-27 9 TICKET COLLECTION TO BE AN OFFENCE Singapore, Friday. INDICATING intensification of the Police campaign against Chap Ji Kee lotteries, the Common Gaming House Ordinance is being revised by a bill to facilitate the suppression of such lotteries. The bill, published in the Government Gazette229 words
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Article106 1939-05-27 9 NAMED "GEORGE THE RAINMAKER" Reuter. Regina, May 26 THEIR MAJESTIES were warm- ly welcomed as they drove in the city in an open car despite drizzling rain. Two h«ur> bcfoie their arrival here, the train stopped near Broadview and Their Majesties accompanied by their attendants enjoyedReuter. - 106 words
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Article48 1939-05-27 9 The F.M.S. Railways will Issue extended week-end tickets for HI Male ty's birthday celebrations on June B. Outward tickets will be available from the Wednesday, June 7. to the following Sunday inclusive, and return ets will be available from Tlu:r -rv June 8. to the following Tuesday inclusive.48 words
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Article80 1939-05-27 9 Singapore, Friday jVfn. i. r. b. Rowland,.of the R. A F i.Ti cautioned by Mr. C. H. WhJttOQ Traffic .Judge, to-day for failing to produce a driving licence when requested lv eh ho at the junction of Kallangßoad and Crawford Street at 5.30 p.m. on Apr 20 He80 words
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Advertisement31 1939-05-27 9 \R CHINESE DISH AS SERVED "KAN CAPITALS .M.KING ABOUT OUR CHOP SUEY NCHES, SUPPERi: -.1 THE D ROAD. £»INGAPORE. Honk. 4925 1 *MEI) FOR THE BEST CHINESE FOOD. APR i —B31 words
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Advertisement179 1939-05-27 9 OWINE Is Milk plus Malt j plus j EGGS i to-day MARLBOIIOI €;il 3, «.15 and 0.15 p.m. I THE Sl I'H'? SOCIAL TAMIL PICTURE WITH KBARLEBS FIGHTING AND THRILLING ACTIONS! MINNAL KODl|^with MISS K. J. UUKMAM and SRINTV/iS It AO. H.A. POCKET ORCHESTRAL To^ 2]lmM\ SCORES. WZm» ml I179 words
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Advertisement241 1939-05-27 9 I SPECIAL WEEK END HOLIDAY PROGRAMME TO-DAY. TO-MORROW MONDAY I SHOWS DAILY IN yjr?A tj II a% ill B II j| p JO, N '''ORD climaxes his Award-winnin with thi? drama < "t the famous "Splinter Fleet,"' tiniest craft ever t<> s?.- action! "SUBMARINE PATROL" With RICHARD GREENE, NANCY KELLY,241 words
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Advertisement23 1939-05-27 9 They Stole your hearts in FOUR DAUGHTERS" J NOW THEY FILL it v illi Laughs Love! H ALHAMBRA-NEXT WEEKjj Laugh all the way.23 words
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Article657 1939-05-27 10 g\ ERY day the aggressiveness of the Japanese towards foreign interests in China increases British and French liners have been held up, and the latest announcement is that the Japanese intend to blockade the China coast, apparently insisting that they can stop and search all vessels at will.657 words
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1058 1939-05-27 10 THE meeting ol the League Council this week recalls the existence of an institution which has apparently long outlived its usefulness, but which is still tenaciously adhered to by some in the t ious hope that one day its authority China And The1,058 words
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Article24 1939-05-27 10 "What is the most popular holiday fiction?" asks a literary tine tX course, we usually go inroad," stands* fairly high in the list.24 words
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Article532 1939-05-27 10 yyiLL Japan join a military alliance with Germany, and thus With Italy, which has just signed a military pact with the Nazis? This is the question that everybody in the Far East is asking. Certainly the Nazi leaders and press, joined by the Italian press and possibly532 words
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Advertisement212 1939-05-27 10 Men's V\ \C\ JACKETS M Musketeer" i > In a Serviceable V njT\\ ft Brown Shade. Two VmO Pockets Long Sleeves. Button lAnI An ideal garment for Cycling, Motoring and Travel Wear. I 35 sizes: M t(> 42 chest Made in England. 1 lIOBIXSOX CO., LTD. 4 T ft il212 words
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Advertisement40 1939-05-27 10 JUST A TRIAL! Our New Scientific Method of accuracy ln Eye Examination and our Modern Distinctive Glasses at exceptionally Low Prices a trial will make you believe. Everbright Optical Co. 19, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE C S. CHONG, Dr. of Optometry.40 words
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485 1939-05-27 11 AFTER PARLEY WITH SOVIET France Concluding Pact With Turkey PARIS messages state that as soon as the pact w *th Russia is concluded Britain will take the initiative in inviting Germany and Italy to a conference to discuss outstanding- issues, It is expected485 words
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Article8 1939-05-27 11 Government Not Contemplating Recognition Of Nazi Conquest Reuter.8 words
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366 1939-05-27 11 LONDON, MAY 25 IN COMMONS TO-DAY, THE OVEI SMENT CAME UNDER FIRE FROM LABOUR. IND CONSERVATIVE !S i\ THE DEBATE ON VDJOI'RNMENT BEFORE HITS! M IDE RECESS. Ali xander (Labour), erirlain's refusal of an assurance that tion of Czechoslovab recognised without the Commons. ii declared that Govcrnen to consider theReuter. - 366 words
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Article185 1939-05-27 11 Batavia, May 27. The steamer Rosella of the Eclipse Shipping Co. went aground on a reet last night twenty miles from Tandjong Prick and is making some water. Two tugs have gone to the spot.—Reuter. 1 Shanghai. ."May 27. Vice-Admiral Decoux, C.-in-C French Naval Forces, Far East, arrived bare thisReuter. - 185 words
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53 1939-05-27 11 Reuter. Paris, May 27. The Compagnie Oen"rale Transatlantique states that on the Insured liner Paris, which was burnt-out hi harbour, it has been decided to pay the company the total insurance, namely 96,000,000 francs, it is understood that the London market will bear mostReuter. - 53 words
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Article, Illustration665 1939-05-27 11 Reuter. Ottaua. May L' 7. THE royal tour is proving successful beyond all expectations. In the of the man in the street, "the King has (he tour in his hag/ The King's affable and democratic bearing has gone a long way towards achieving theReuter. - 665 words
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1158 1939-05-27 11 London, .May 2«. In the House of Commons to-tlay, Mr. R. A. Butler <Under-Secretary fcr Foreign Affairs), in answer to questions on shipping in the Far East, stated that the question of takin» further action, apart from protests, to protect British shipping from interference was under consideration. Reuter learns that1,158 words
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Advertisement203 1939-05-27 11 THIS WEEK-END'S CAVALCADE OF SPORT rroup s Special \rrangetnents >une Group, prod nett parate editions in Kuala I umpur, nang, is i?> an union in the matter for Malayan news, c a fall sub-editorial ortorial staff in each alio of handling, and sifting all r of local new s with203 words
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435 1939-05-27 12 Chinese Offering Stiff Resistance New Step In Blockade Policy Hongkong, May 27. IT is reported that live Japanese warships and a squadron of planes covered the tending of a large Japanese force in Yangkiang, kwangtung, two days ago. Severe lighting is now435 words
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Article131 1939-05-27 12 Shanghai, May 26. TWENTY -four Japanese planes raided Chungking last night and dropped over 103 bombs in the city, creating over ten devastated areas. It is estimated that there were about fiOO casualtit a The raiders were ultimately driven off by anti-aircraft gunfir* and Chinese pursuit131 words
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73 1939-05-27 12 Reuter. Berlin. May 27. FROM Oct. 1 nert all Germans, after completing lrnlitary service, will be organised in defence detachments which will be incorporated in the Nazi Storm Troops, in accordance with a decree by Hitler, the details of which were publish <dReuter. - 73 words
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73 1939-05-27 12 British Wireless. London, May 27.—The Colonial Secretary has informed the House of Com mons that th e White Paper setting the Government's policy on Palestine has been fotwarded to the Secretary General <>t the League of Nations and to the members of the PermanentBritish Wireless. - 73 words
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Article97 1939-05-27 12 Reuter. Dublin, May 26. jtlß. De Valera announced that In every country where a substantial number of Irish people lived, organisation is being formed to direct attention to the wrong of the partition of Ireland and to take appropriate action to press for ending thatReuter. - 97 words
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110 1939-05-27 12 Reuter. Littlerock. Arkansas, May 26. THE Agricultural Secretary, Mr. Wal--1 lace, has disclosed that the United Slates la calling an international conference in the summer or autumn, to seek ways of improving cotton prices and dividing the world markets equitably between all exporting nation-.Reuter. - 110 words
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157 1939-05-27 12 [From Our Oicn Reporter] Kuala Lumpur. May 26. FINDING that, on several occasions, small sums of money had been missing from his coat pocket, Mr. A. R. Westrop, jotted down the numbers of notes valued at $50 which he placed in his coat pocket and157 words
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Article68 1939-05-27 12 Reuter. Paris, May 26. THE Finance Minister, M. Reynaud. in a broadcast speech, announced that France now has no short-term foreign debt. He said that six monthly borrowings have been converted into a six-year loan, and that the Gold Clause has been suppressed. He added thatReuter. - 68 words
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Article110 1939-05-27 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, May 26. THE decline in rail receipts shown in the first quarter of the current yeat seems to persist in the second. The total revenue of the F.M.S. Rail ways for April shows a drop of $119,64 d j as compared110 words
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Article111 1939-05-27 12 Reuter. LONDON, MAY 26. WE RECOGNISE THAT THE ROUBLES OF TO-DAY CANNOT BE CUBED BY ARMS AND ARMAMENTS. •We have to go further and deeper, and I have no doubt that there will be a wide response to the churches call for prayers." said Mr. Chamberlain,Reuter. - 111 words
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Article56 1939-05-27 12 I From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh. May 26. a N Indian P.W.D overseer was the i\ victim ot an alleged attack with '1 stick by a Chinese in Falun on Tuesday evening when he was riding a bicycle. The injured man who had a fracture of the56 words
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Article143 1939-05-27 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Penang. May 26. Baying that he had no alternative and that he would be arrested cither v ay. a police supervisee. Kuah Leon2: Huat. pleaded guilty to a charge of lading 10 notify the police of his change of address and another charge of143 words
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62 1939-05-27 12 Lectures will be delivered at the Ramakri,*hna a&s&ion Hall <9, Norris Road> by Mr. M. St Devadas on "Freedom oi Asia" in Malaya lam on Saturday at 4.30 p.m., and by fe'wami Ajaralanda Cl Trichur Ramakrishna Gurukul on "A Message of Strength" in English on62 words
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Article, Illustration94 1939-05-27 12 Equipped with some of the world's finest warplanes Pttand is prepared for any emergency. Owing to the internal i fm tion, aerodromes near the frontiers are fully manned and the s tua is ready to go into action at short notice. Many of tb< nil I94 words
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505 1939-05-27 12 Singapore Street Light ing IJNSETTLED world conditions should not interfere rnptav* ment or scheme of improvement, argued Mr. B. criticised, at to-day's meeting- of the Commissionei-s, standing committee, that "while present uncertain w< rid they are not prepared to embark upon any505 words
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Article71 1939-05-27 12 WOMAN FINED 100 [From Our Own Reporter] Penang, May 26. FINES of $100 or six weeks' imprisonment on each charge was passed* by Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Middle Court on a Hokkien woman, Ong Kiev/, when she pleaded guilty to two charges of (1) fermenting intoxicating liquor and71 words
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Article73 1939-05-27 12 Reuter. London. May M. MR. Bernard Preedy, a forraff headnias;!«r of the CHW School, Kuala Kaafsar wm h* day granted a decree usi ■fftfcd his wife, Lilian Josephine tntit Petitioner alleged adultrn with Raja Mohanicd. nephf* and adopted son of thr former Sultan of Perak.Reuter. - 73 words
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Article186 1939-05-27 12 Singapore, H A FURTHER sequel to an a c J\ .ii. 22 at the cident on Dec. d junction of Sime n Adams Road, was heard before Mr- C H. fie Judge, when r ou pleaded guilty to two cWj of driving a motor car wlt 1186 words
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Advertisement60 1939-05-27 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. STREET. ruuNV. 5808. SINGAPORE. FWE MARInII° IifCTOR, PER RONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. :o: AGENTS: SEREMBAN POI BROS., MALACCA HONG CHYE ft CO.. K. LL'MPUR WENO HENG LOONG, mr NG RON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TFH, LEE AH WENG. PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE *>t~ AGENCY, LTD ftvtlf>clt60 words
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Advertisement50 1939-05-27 12 ||F UJ H I TIIT IpF >» unquestionably the undercoat of most intent* opacity. It it a first class white enamel undercoating and it guaranteed free from adulterants and "extenders." A Weight—l 9] lbs. per gallon JĔ Kxtremely finely ground. Dries JsMsJl witn a fine, smooth surface j^^^M l WPS50 words
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284 1939-05-27 13 SUGGESTION BY ASSOCIATION sixth annual general meeting of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association was held on May 2°, at China Building. The Chairman said that suggestions were made To the Registrar General of Statistics to allow exporters 24 hours from ih» time the ship sailed within which284 words
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Article88 1939-05-27 13 Our Own Reporter] Penan?, May 26. fi-i-i HI may net be many big 1 s hunters in Malaya tot there are many who ted in shooting as i.s I l»v the tact that last 1iy.780 of 12-boie carre sold by dealers t lit Malaya, and88 words
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Article251 1939-05-27 13 71 Our Own Correspondent] KAimr. May 26. IE inquiry was begun yesterday morning before Mr. R. Midrileton-Smith. magistrate, into the charge of murder against N'a«ammah, a Tamil woman, who is alleged to have caused the d< *h of one Sumfera Rajoo aired years al Road by251 words
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Article56 1939-05-27 13 Singapore, Friday. APPOINTED in place of Mr. A. M Pearson, Mr. P. D Thompson Lcok his .seat on the Municioal Commit I for the first time to-day. He was welcomed to the Commission by Mr W Bart ley. Mr. Thompson was also appointed to serve on Committee56 words
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Article76 1939-05-27 13 TEY POH HONG, a 21-year-old Hckkien. appeared before Mr. C. H. Koh in the fourth police court this morning and claimed trial on a charge that he yesterday at 2.25 p.m. In Singapore Harbour in a twako No. 3694 38 voluntarily caused hurt with an iron76 words
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163 1939-05-27 13 Reuter. London, May 26. DOWERS such as wo ild be acquired by the Minister of Munitions in war limo will be assumed by Dr. E. Leslie Burgin under the Ministry Supply Bill, the text of which has been published to-nurnt. For three years, theReuter. - 163 words
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Article83 1939-05-27 13 Singapore, Friday. vj<; Ang Chok, a Hokkien, appeared bell foro Mr. C. H Kch in ihe fourth police four* this morning to answer a charge ol ha' in? u~ed a i genuine a document, to Wit a eert ficate of No. *****. which he knew or had83 words
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Article39 1939-05-27 13 Reuter. New York, May 26. MR. Fritz Kuhn, leader of the pro-Nazi organisation, has been arrested on a charge of larceny and forgery. The indictment contains twelve counts based on alleged theft of $14,000—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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212 1939-05-27 13 Tampered With Water Meter, Fined $25 [From Our Own Reporter] *nt a vT"i\fTTnc Pcn *n&, May 26. A MAX MUM of $25 or tw weeks' rigorous in default imposed on a Hokkfen, Teh Kirn Kee, Of No. 58 Ro a d. by Mr Lim Khoon Teek in the Middle Couri212 words
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Article207 1939-05-27 13 London, May 10. WING Commander J. N. D. Anderson, who ha.- been promoted from Aj;r. 1, is among the comparatively few officers who have transferred from the Army to the R.A.F since the War. In August he was appointed m command of Xo. 20. (Bomber) Squadron207 words
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81 1939-05-27 13 Kulim. May 26. AS the result of a warrant :ssued by the Butterworth magistrate, a Butterworth chettiar was arrested at Kulim on Wednesday by Inspector Pawanche of the Butterwoith police. The accused was alleged to have cheated a Tamil woman, P. Regina of Prai, in81 words
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Article66 1939-05-27 13 Singapore, Friday. A CHARGE that he kidnapped a 14--year-old girl from her lawful <?ua rdian on Mar. 21, at the Wah Hup CooMe Line, Naval Base, was explained to Lee Lam. a 24-year-old KLeh. when he was produced this morning before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker, of the Third66 words
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Article44 1939-05-27 13 Singapore. Saturday. A Chinese cyclist was killed early this morning when his machine crashed into the side drain at Scott's Road. The ambulance was sommoned by the Orchard Road Police Station, but the in- 1 Mm d man. died before its arrival44 words
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Article66 1939-05-27 13 [From Our Own Corrcap07idC'i t London, May 16. CIR Leopold Savile, de gnei iad conV structor of the Singapore naval ba;a, leaves for Autralia shortly to conf<v with Australian Government ofticia's on the proposed build ng of a new dry dock. Asked about reports that a66 words
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Article65 1939-05-27 13 A social evening under the auspices oi the Malacca Indian Association will be held at the association premises on Thursday. June 8. The function will commence with light refreshments at 5 p.m. to be fallowed by Indian music and a cinema show. Those who wish to participate should65 words
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Article99 1939-05-27 13 [From Our Own Reports] Ipoh, May 26. ANOTHER case of burglary in the heart of Ipoh has been reported to the police, in this instance Mr«. I). Carmichaei being the victim. Her house in Anderson Road wa* visited last night and jewellery vahied at $2,000 stolen. It99 words
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Advertisement165 1939-05-27 13 STE PS TO "s. c s." butte/*^ AUSTRALIA'S BEST 'PHONE: SPORE 5:J7(i (ii lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines) [POH 110 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1500 ft 15W, BUTTER WORTH 33 Aa t. of Singapore Cold Storage C> If W ps. 2808 [percussion band outhtT Petcuffkm Band*- In Kindergarten .schools165 words
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Article859 1939-05-27 14 Card Of Events TURF FOLLOWING is this afternoon's racing programme at Penang. Horses scratched at noon yesterday were Rex. Flag and Banner, Flving Star, Oorugan and Rubber Queen. Double totes will be on races 4 and 5 and 7 line 8, and the bitf859 words
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Article60 1939-05-27 14 MALAYA CUP: PENANG KEDAH DRAW (Tribune Staff Reporter) PENANG, FRIDAY. pl.\ ANG DREW WITH KEDAH TO-DAY IN THE OPENING MALAYA CUP SOCCER FIXTURE AT WESTERN ROAD GROUND. EACH SIDE SCORING TWICE. A T TII E INTERVAL, PENANG LED 2—l. KEDAH EQUALISED EARLY Olti THE RESUMPTION AND ATTACKED PERSISTENTLY DURING THE60 words
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Article43 1939-05-27 14 LATEST FROM THE COURSE: The racecourse was flooded this morning owing to rain last night and a heaw downpour this morning The going is very soft and the skies are overcast. WALTZ (Mayo) was the only luirse brought out for exercises.43 words
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Article74 1939-05-27 14 (THE DUKE-PENANG) Selections $y "Duke" for to-day's racea are:— Race I—THE PURITAN Itaee 2—MANDAI (Nap.) Race 3—COSMETIC Race 4—VEDAS Race S—ACHILLES Race 6 ESQUIRE Rate 7—HEjRCULES Rare B—SPERANZA. (MORNING TRIBUNE) following aie selections fir this afternoon at Penang:— Rate I—THE PURITAN Cooltipt Race 2—RYE SEAMUS Hurricane Race 3—CLIFTON LAD74 words
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Article144 1939-05-27 14 Th*,- lullowing i.s tlie draw and starting times for the above competition to be played over the course of the Royal .Singapore Golf Club on Monday. 2.45 Mrs. E. Hitcham J. R. Feunie (Keppel) v. Mrs. W. B. Ruddock at Dr S I. M. Ibrahim (Island). 250144 words
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Article122 1939-05-27 14 The Ngo Sing Le Chin Sia was entertained to a friendly Table Tennis fix ture consisting of fiv e Singles and two doubles, by the Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation staff Association at their premises on Saturday las*;, the vt'■dor won by 6 games to 1. Result* N.s.L.cs.122 words
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Article527 1939-05-27 14 HOLLOWING are Ihe latest posit iors in local league S lifter la hies. Division 1 Goa.l.s Teams P. M. L. D P. A. Pis. RE n 1 1 23 7 15 Malays 9 7 2 o 34 11 14 Loyals 10 6 2 2 15 8 14527 words
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Article, Illustration581 1939-05-27 14 Season's First Win For Last Year's Champions i. Chinese 2; 8.R.C 0. the S.R.C. by two £oais to nil, the Chinese yesterday secured their first league victory at the Stadium with a considerably weakened side. It was a game of missed chances and581 words
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Article100 1939-05-27 14 FOLLOWING are the two teams in the Clarke Cup match which starts to-day on the padang at 2 p.m. and will Ik continued on Sunday and Monday, play commencing at 11 a.m. on each day. Europeans: Dynes (Captain), Cooper. Whiteing, Kingsmill, Wattes, Foster, Hope,100 words
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Article34 1939-05-27 14 Reuter. London, May 27. Hie world cruiser-weight championship bout between Harvey and McAvoy. which was fixed fcr June 22 has been postponed as McAvoy has a boil on the right side.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article105 1939-05-27 14 THE first Malaya (up soccer match of the seasaa uill be played at the ansew laid stadium to-day when the Combined Services meet the NVjri Sembilan. The following are the team>> NEGRI SEMBILAN Goh Wee; Ghani Dcflak; Adam. Kunaralnaui (capt); Syed Hamid; Awang. Chit Woh.105 words
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Article164 1939-05-27 14 S.H.B 4. Mora'. TWO goals coming in the first nak two others following the resump clinched second place for in the Second Division B terdav when they beat M home ground, in th From the kick-ofl rbout the superiority < a* a team. Giving164 words
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Article46 1939-05-27 14 Reuter. rflß a RESULT o! th Epsom to-day Mr. R. 8 Claris •GALATEA (J< Mr E Bsmond s WHITE FOX The Duchess ot Mariu BUPERBE fN Won by a head Twenty-one ran BHtin" 10- M Fox. 20 1 Buperbi The placi betting »*a --Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article, Illustration354 1939-05-27 15 Yadi Choon Leong Win Through To Semi-Finals In Singles Robert Chia Almost Sprang A Surprise TENNIS he form he displayed, yesterday, when he beat Roy mith in two straight sots, there seems a very strong proba ol Vadi retaining his singles title in the Singapore tennis championships now on. Roy354 words
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Article80 1939-05-27 15 Soccer: Malaya Cup—Combined Services vs. Negri Sembilan (Stadium) Naval Police vs. YM C A (2 B) —N. Base Minesweepers vs. I.A. (2 B) —Police Cricket: Clarke Cup Europeans vs. Rest -SCC. St. Andrews vs. A C S Ist and 2nd teams —A.C.S. R.I. vs. Weaincs S. C.—R.I. Fort80 words
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Article133 1939-05-27 15 Following are ties in the S.C.k.C. tourney: TO-DAY Court A: Chin Kee Onn vs Wong Thian Teck. Court B: Cheong Chee Tong Hliek Toh (—18» vs Jimmy Kam Ong Chew Eec (—0). Court C: Chua Chcon Sim Low Kre Pow < —12) vs Seah Eng Chiang Tan Thian133 words
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Article130 1939-05-27 15 London, May W. Yorkshire beat Cambridge by nnc wickets. Cambridge 84 (Bowes 4 for 31» and 369 (Broadhurst 106 Robinson 5 for 8 Yorkshire 350 for 2 dec. (Yardley 142 not out, Hutton 102» and 104 for 1 Middlesex beat Hampshire by nine wickets. Midds 402 (Compton130 words
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Article40 1939-05-27 15 Haylake, May 26. IN the sixth round of the British amateur golf championships, to-day's results were: A. Kyle beat the favourite Bruon one up Bi uch wj 006 141» .»1 tin- Din i Duncan, Ueui Chapman :> ami j40 words
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Article156 1939-05-27 15 THE finals of the Singapore Amateur Boxing championships take place at the Happy World Covered Stadium at nine to-night. Judging from the fights se en during the earlier period of the competition, tha boys appearing in to-night's card are certain to provide all the thrills of th-i156 words
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Article82 1939-05-27 15 TN the tlnrd round of the Davis Cup 1 Hare and Wilde iGreat Britain* beat Fetra and Pelizza (France) 6—3, C--3, 3- S, 4—C. C—3 in the doubles. The Frenchmen led 3—l in the first el Hare and Wilde played erratic tennis in82 words
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Advertisement100 1939-05-27 15 NO ONE STAYS IN I'VE BEEN jf i EXPECTED THIS, JILTED BEFORE, SON, AND I'M MOTHER SORRY IT HAP. AND NEVER PENED. I ADVISE MINDED, BUT YOU TO SEE THE ILL NEVER BE DENTIST ABOUT ABLE TO YOUR BREATH I r FQRGIT SUEJ^J^-^^ 'most bad breath is caused I BY100 words
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Advertisement396 1939-05-27 15 \H/r-A Safe, i o ,7a 1 mjKdl Lee soret X^gtT^ —Zam-Buk Xever Leaves Ugly Scars A BSCESSES, ulcers and bad leg-, may be caused I by a simple knock or scra'ch or by excessive > standing, in every case tern Die throbbing 188 1 I f pains bring agony to396 words
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Article92 1939-05-27 16 Reuter. London, May 25 THE British proposals for an Anjlo-Franco-Soviet agreement, whicn we? oral red with full knowledge of ihe French view and which have altvaov received French assent, was sent to Sir William Seeds (British Ambassador In Russia) this morning for communication to theReuter. - 92 words
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Article62 1939-05-27 16 A COMMITTEE consisting of the Hon. the financial Secretary, the legal Advi-er and the manager has been appointed to place the views of the board of the Singapore Improvement Trust on the question of the powers of the Trust iane> before the Attorney General, tore construct premises affected62 words
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Article33 1939-05-27 16 London, May 2b'. QUEEN MARY who is celebrating her 72nd birthday to-day, passed a good night and will spend a quiet day confined to her room at Marlborough House.33 words
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Article229 1939-05-27 16 (From Our Own Correspondent I Khumg, Friday A LARGE and representative gathering witnessed the official opening ceremony of the Kluan» Government English School by His Highness TungkU Temmenggong Ahmad. Accompanied by Her Highness Tungku Aminah and Inche Esa. District Officer. Kluang. His Hie.hncss arrived at 4.40229 words
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1111 1939-05-27 16 Thornycroft Meeting: Dividends On Preferred Resu med Singapore. Friday THE twelfth annual general meeting of the sharelmiuY rs Thornycroft (Singapore) Limited was held to-day mt Registered Offices of the Company at Tank Road, Mr Bateman in the chair. 1 S The Chairman in proposing the adoption of the VV]}m accounts1,111 words
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Article66 1939-05-27 16 V/ cross-examiuins. n e witness, whose characterful* tioned. U3s lues. Said he: "Have m convicted for offering > n gratification? 11 'Na! Witness: U. 11. I U3s Sot) in connection with u le nJK two ducks. I a raa U was a policeman them i, lr the66 words
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Article392 1939-05-27 16 Letter Which Bore Used Stamp Singapore, Friday. AN Indian. S. S. Vtneudasam ihevar. c '.aimed trial this afternoon in the fifth police court before Mr. L. C. Goh on a summons charge that he on or about May 1 posted a letter bearing two stamps392 words
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214 1939-05-27 16 T AN YEW SANG Goh Chai Hong Boorf Sui k r v c au e< tria this mornin the fourth police court oerore Mr. C. H. Koh to a chaige of possession of dutiable tobacco weighing 472 lb. Mr Wallace Kemp, Assistant Superintendent.214 words
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Article131 1939-05-27 16 Singapore, Friday. rOP the purposes of the case in which 1 Pang Ngin Lang, a Johore lorry driver, was charged with causing Grievous hurt to Chia Ah Peng, a 67-year-old carpenter by driving negligently and colliding with him at the New Market Road junction with A&rebant131 words
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Article46 1939-05-27 16 The Conte Verde i.s due in Singapore at 8 a.m. on Monday from Trieste Venice, Brindisi. Port Said. Bombay end Colombo. She will berth at the SUB. y.harf and i.s expected to sail at 4 p.m. on the same day for Hongri.mand Shanghai.46 words
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Advertisement461 1939-05-27 16 STOMACH PAIN Eased at Once After weeks on milk and soda Have you ever had to choose beiw.cn semi-starvation and sickness!' How depressing it is, for week after <fceck, to have barely enough nourishment to keep life together What a joy when this nightmare is suddenly banished, and healthy, happy461 words
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Advertisement213 1939-05-27 16 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED. j A Remedy for Consumption Has Been Found. DERK P. YONKERMAN DISCOVERER OF THE NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as it may seem after centuries of failure, a remedy has been dis- covered that ha- cured the deadly Con- sumption in the advanced stages jof the213 words
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Advertisement155 1939-05-27 16 Bra BjMiM For Style, Comfort, Economy, CONSULT The Oriental Optical Co.. MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS Head Office: 162, south Bridge Rd. Branch Office: 348, N. Bridge Rd., SINGAPORE. FREE TESTING. TO ALL FEVER SUFFERERS Fever produces poisons It's these poisons that make you feel hot and cold ln turn, that cause violent155 words
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Article127 1939-05-27 17 j jl Hurls, the Singapore i nyddi Association has uliid in erecting a per>vj in Out ram Road at about $sjooo. an imposing structure shrine room, a room for the res!* nds are available. ihe Society to put with a Cetiva in ngements are now to127 words
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Article63 1939-05-27 17 Singapore, Friday the d. th Mr. H. G. sistant Municipal En- c on Sunday was p ed at to-day's meeting of the >ners by Mr. w. Bartley. the 1 Bartley mentioned that Mr. ad only been on the staff oi' I icipallty for four years,63 words
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Article392 1939-05-27 17 Maxwell Road Site Singapore, Friday. that the alienation cl the road reserve adjoining Maxwell Road market would not reduce either the actual or potential value market site, Mr. S B. Tan, at to-day's meeting of the Commis- j 1i >, successfully moved reference back a392 words
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Article180 1939-05-27 17 Singapore, Friday. "TRY and do what you can to put 1 your affairs in order, and keep paying these instalments, admon isfied his lordship, Mr. Justice Manning, in the Bankruptcy Court this afternoon to a European Warder, Mr. V. T. Chapman, against whom a receiving180 words
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136 1939-05-27 17 LOW death-rate in SINGAPORE Singapore, FridayREFERENCE to the "extremely low death rate so far this year" was made by Mr. W. Bart ley f Municipal President, at to-day's meeting of the Commissioners when the Health Return for April 1939 was tabled. _1 Unless something unexpected136 words
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265 1939-05-27 17 Trr-Dc Singapore, Friday. HERE wa s a sensational ending 'o a preliminary inquiry in the Third Police ourt this afternoon when five men, accused of being concerned in the attempted murder of a lorry drive' Mota Singh, were discharged by trie examining magistrate, following the cross-examination265 words
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Article29 1939-05-27 17 A bill to amend the Municipal Ordinance about to be introduced in Council ffects miscellaneous amendments one of which widens the batis of eligibility for appointment as a Commissioner.29 words
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Article194 1939-05-27 17 DETWEEN 10.30 and mid.light on v Jure 13, there will be a total blackout on the whole of Singapore Island and entire stoppage of all types of Iraffu. pedestrian and vehicular. This is part of the A.R.P. practice which has been arranged by Mr. Edwin194 words
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Advertisement111 1939-05-27 17 -|Ti iiW^ljij^^^^^ljjy^y DEPRESSION I F A TiC tE I ff THU D FEELING WITH people realise the I upplying proper to the brain, body rder to combat the rk and excessive al activity. This in these times of people not enealth, feeling tired, ik. By supp ytliose essentia 1 culled111 words
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Advertisement272 1939-05-27 17 I Life Insurance Takes The •II" OUT OF LIFE P| i i L m*m df c Pnre of succe -ss j- s the premium ftfrdflP* JL HBp 011 a !ife insurance policy. 'It 1- a f«» plan' by which succ.ss w almost M guaranteed. The almost, the only 2T f272 words
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Advertisement615 1939-05-27 17 [LAUNCH PICNICS ARRANGED BY itAFrLEs a 11: Motor Launch Picnic Baskets Provided AM ENJOYABLE WEEK-END TRIP. BUY It Alih i: S ***** AI» Made with finest ingredients obtainable, naked in modern electric ovens under strictly hygienic conditions. Wrapped before lea vino the Bakery. ORDER TOUR DINNER ROLLS FOR TO-NIGHT. Deliveries615 words
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983 1939-05-27 18 Govt Sets Up Special Department To Handle Development Programme (By J. B. Tayler) VTECESSITY is the mother of invention, and certainly the new beginnings in co-operation have usually resulted from the pressure of untoward circumstances. Well, indeed, would it be if the issue of983 words
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443 1939-05-27 18 a\i *7ivr 1-4 4 Hongkoaf. interest is being created abroad by the hinese hdastml Co-operatives programme, according to sources in loach with the movement. Reports show that China has found in this novel phi H "help people to help themselves" an idea with443 words
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102 1939-05-27 18 KuniniiiS THE report that HaipO«V I become "a free port like I<» kong is said to be a*** foundation, but il is repjg" that the French cokmiaJ aun rities will permit the Chinese goods duty free H are designated for China Many102 words
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Advertisement350 1939-05-27 18 I IF YOUR BREATH HAS A SMELL YOU CANT FEEL WELL Unless 2 pints of bile juice flow from our liver into our bowels every day, our movements get hard and constipated and our food decays unnaturally in our 28 feet of towels. This decay sends poison all over our350 words
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Advertisement11 1939-05-27 18 Hdh?1 CHINA i page Edited By I T H. Tan I11 words
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Article173 1939-05-27 19 To Drown Himself On July 23 Next (United Press). Poona, May 22. SACRIFICING his life in the cause of national unity and independri.lv e "T I bv t) d ro^nin S himself in th c Sangam River (Poona) at midMy on July 2.1 next, is the(United Press). - 173 words
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108 1939-05-27 19 (United Press). Bombay, May 23. i i n I Y-THREE year old Parsi man committed suicide by Iron the fourth storey i a window. i stated the apprehension k days ahead consequent unemployment of her d and son on account of reemenl of prohibition in(United Press). - 108 words
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Article201 1939-05-27 19 (United Press). Simla, May 21. VN emergent meeting of the Standing Emigration Committee of the Centra] Legislature has been convened to be held in Simla on Way 26. Ordinarily meeting? of this Committer art- hi lei during legislative session, but on the representations of seme mem>t(United Press). - 201 words
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Article106 1939-05-27 19 (United Press). Hazaribagh, May 24. SINCE the announcement of Barkakana (Ramgarh) as the venue of the next session of the Congress, Mr. Ramdas Gulati, Congress Engineer, is encamping at Ramgarh with his staff. A beautifully wooded plateau along the Damodar has been finally selected as the site for(United Press). - 106 words
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Article109 1939-05-27 19 (United Press). Cochin, May 21. THE present political situation in Travancore and the policy to be pursued by the State Congress in furtherance cf its agitation for the introduction ot re porisible government, will form the subject matter ot discussion shortly at Rajkot between Mahatma Gandhi and the(United Press). - 109 words
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62 1939-05-27 19 May 22. —8y a notification in Extraordinary, the Govt Hie Punjab has extended the inder .section 144 Cr.P.C. for a ix months from mid-night prohibiting the taking of protowards the Assembly Chamthe Civil Lines area for •of making demonstration ne mile of the Chamber, sequel62 words
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Article51 1939-05-27 19 STiolapur, May 22. U ie extent of Rs. 3 lakhs 0.0001 were sustained as a 1 fir last night hi Laxmi i lire began at about not yet completely ex<>l efforts, tood thai the cotton bales but not ihe- godown buiJ tffered damage to the ex- ten thousand51 words
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Article108 1939-05-27 19 (United Press). Simla. May 24. OPINIONS are divided, it is understood, on the question of the transfer of the Headquarters of the Agent-General of India in Ceylon from Kandy to Colombo. Kandy being in the central position in Ceylon the Agent-General is easily approach:)ble by the(United Press). - 108 words
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Article100 1939-05-27 19 (United Press). Rangoon, May 21. IT was previously announced by the Burma Government that 57 per cent, of the cash receipts from the vi tickets 101 the third Burma State Lottery would be allocated as prizes. The Government of Burma have now decided to mark the(United Press). - 100 words
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Article30 1939-05-27 19 (United Press). Rajkot, May 23.—In reply to Gandbiji's letter sent yesterday regarding the ban on newspapers Darbar Virawala. it is understood, as stated that he cannot lift th* ban.—'TTnP-d Press).(United Press). - 30 words
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Article135 1939-05-27 19 (United Press). Beihampoio, May 20. A STRONG protest av.uinst the Secretary of State's reply to the representation of the Government of India, refusing to «ak? necessary steps for the formation of an Andhf* province immediately, wis lodged at a meeting of the Andhras of thi> place yesterday(United Press). - 135 words
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Article386 1939-05-27 19 Shillnug. May 23. THOUGH official confii niation is lacking it is strongly rumoured that a European member of the Indian Civil Service is contemplating to resign as a result of disagreement with the Barcloloi Cabinet. Stiiet secrecy is being maintained as to the name of the386 words
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Article144 1939-05-27 19 (United Press). T Karachi, May 18. Ht Bind Government passed orders to-day declaring the 4 <>m Mandli", otherwise known as the Society of C elibate Women, an unlawful body under Section 16 of the Criminal Law Amendment Act and officially banned the Society's activities. I his(United Press). - 144 words
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Article97 1939-05-27 19 (United Press). bad, May 22. QUESTIONS as to whether or not it is better to have indirect election of oelegates and whether the system of urban and rural representation should be abolished in view of the allotment of fixed proportion to each District Congress commute- will be discussed(United Press). - 97 words
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138 1939-05-27 19 (United Press). C'awnpore, May 21. SPEAKING at a meeting held in observance of the AH-India Political Prisoners' Day, Pandit Jawahailal Nehru deprecated the formation of the Forward Bloc. He said that he did not attach much importance to it. Although he allowed latitude(United Press). - 138 words
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Article131 1939-05-27 19 (United Press). Calcutta, May 24 IN pursuance of a resolution adopted j at the mammoth meeting held on Thursday last at Shradhanand Park to protest against the Calcutta Municipal Act Amendment Bill, one lakh signatures are being secured 'ci the following statement of protest to be subrrhMcd to(United Press). - 131 words
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Article105 1939-05-27 19 (United Press). Peohawar, May 23. ONE hundred and twentytlve peasants including some R tr.s have been arrested during the p: I three days at Muftiabad near Char (Peshawar District) where ObciduUah, son of Dr. Khan Sahib Premier. v:a >- arrested following execution of at order against(United Press). - 105 words
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Article61 1939-05-27 19 (United Press). Sholapor, May 22.—Tw» penxma died and 27 others were Injured In a HinduMuallm clash that occurred yesterday night. It is stated that abOul half a dozen newly arrived Arya Volunteers were attacked by Muslims while passtag near a mosque singing songs. Police kept vigil all night.(United Press). - 61 words
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Advertisement30 1939-05-27 19 4293 Ifoong Cheong pai ■>■■ v tth amu in d all Ibranl rust -hade parkling contrast to 'rpens and browns. See lection at:— Nforth Bridge Road, Singapore. ii 11 a asa30 words
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Advertisement58 1939-05-27 19 r v Daily India Page Edited by G.S. Muthufcrishnan, B.Sc. i mmmm ammm >■«« Jj"What a wonderful tlu Alaiirie the one of good Virginia MAURIER 3^^^^^ T M EX<L^ ,vt F,LTtR T,p MADE ,N London Sole agents: John Little <&• Co T^d., SINGAPORE, KUALA LLMPUR, PENANG IPOH ISSUED BY THE58 words
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Article, Illustration81 1939-05-27 20 Captain Krumbhaar Ilerndon (shorter figure) and Mr. Douglas Jones standing beneath the stern of the "Nolausa" prior to ils being towed to King's Dock for launching. Capt. Ilerndon and Jones are planning to make a world cruise in this 42 ft. boat, which has a gross tonnage of81 words
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Article, Illustration75 1939-05-27 20 Mr. K.io Liinj Pai (extreme ri<ht above), he Chinese Consul General and Mrs. Kao Ling Pai. (mark«»d with a cross), who greeted *he Economic delegation from China composed <.f China's four financial leaders. On the left the picture shows members of the Evangelical Church who were75 words
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