Malaya Tribune, 2 June 1939
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section36 1939-06-02 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales XXVI -No. 130. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1939 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Friday, June 2, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY JUNE 2, 193936 words
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Advertisement157 1939-06-02 1 "FED SEA" U INGE Jl ICE. p .i PROVISION STORE H BRIDGE ROAD. HONE 2133. OPEN DAILY FROM i i ii.i. ii p.m I H FAMOUS fM§ SPEY ROYAL WHISKY l.rcry drop is guaranteed 10 years old or over SOLE AGENTS INC IN 5 EXTRI I Mm lf :m Tooth157 words
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Advertisement302 1939-06-02 1 I MADAME PAGE LATE 92, PICCADILLY. 1 LONDON. S DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER TAIj.ORMADES GOWNS 5 EOK ALL OCCASIONS IN STOCK. FFOM: $5. 30. 13 BATTERY ROAD. I TEL, 6327 SINGAPORE. jl What is I there iji familiar. I ||j about s^^/ I BRISK STRIDE? j I Why, it*l Johnnie Walker's brisk302 words
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Article100 1939-06-02 2 Banned Picture, Now At Pavilion In New Form THERE appear. Singapore that "lia Columbia picture now the Pavilion, is an old film ku for a return screening This is a mistake imported into the Col but was banned by the banned also in Austra countries and100 words
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Article99 1939-06-02 2 FISHERMAN'S WHARr ed at the Capitol duces Bobby Breen. the tx tragic role in a ston ending. Bobby, an orphan. Uv< a man, a widower, whon .supposed to be his fath< simple fisherfolk of Sai life is carefree and i widowed aunt and hei arrive99 words
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Article27 1939-06-02 2 Lucille Ball, popular untitled who recently scored in m dims, plays a flery-temper< m RKO Radio's "Next Time IV M Ellison is co-featured U M groom. M27 words
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Advertisement359 1939-06-02 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. O. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 RAWALPINDI 17,000 June 2 I SOUDAN 6.500 Jun e 3 CHITRAL 15,000 June 16 CORFU J5 000 June 30 I BURDWAN 6:C70 July l CANTON 15,500 July 14 CARTHAGE 15,000 July 28 I359 words
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Advertisement419 1939-06-02 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. ĕNORDDLUTSCHĔB LLOYD, (Incorporated ip aermany). are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD r *£i£S& HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 5 S.S. "ODER" omits North 1939 China j ull 13 8 m..s. "MARBURG" j un 2 l m.s. "FULDA' omits Hongkong Japan. j un 24 HOMEWARD. For419 words
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Advertisement476 1939-06-02 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong Swatow. an d Amoy, (Kulangsui. Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. I NEXT SAILINGS:For CHINA For RANGOON "Hong Siang" Jun 5 4p m -Hong Peng" Jun. 2 "Hong Peng" j476 words
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Advertisement124 1939-06-02 2 Ii HAMBURG-AMRRIKA LINIF. Deutsch-Austraiische (C^ n miif chm G **Uschaft (Companies incorporated in Germanv> PASSENGER AND CARGO SERWCE OUTWARD. CHINA *ND JAPAN PORTS. x Due Spore IQ?Q t las. LEVERKTJSSEN via Manila Jnnp n m.s. RHEINLAND Direct j U n 23 t m-s. BURGENLAND Direct July 9 HOMEWARD. V HOLLAND,124 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous249 1939-06-02 2 f DAILY CROSSWoim 5 1.,.^ lilt I TirwAr— '~-"iu»nn «hhb^— liii CLVES DOWN: CUES Iran J Tending to teach 3. Expressions of feeUn^ 5. Applies to Ethelred. certainly. 11 Ingredient ol 6- Wall up. 12. Purloined 7. Things that come when the days 13. Ed's gift gives rr are done.249 words
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Article443 1939-06-02 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Thursday. Previous To-day Change «ot* Steadiest Quiet Buyers 8 516 8 516 Sellers 8 3 8 3 3 8 Buyers 85 16 Sellers Bayers 8 516 Sellers 8 3 8 Buyers 8 3 8 Sellers 8» 2 Buyers 8 :1 B Sellers 8 716443 words
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Article54 1939-06-02 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, June 1. 5 p.m. Total 1 Dividend Books flnancla* I dost Date Kr Div. yeaf Payable Date *o datf sd. int. June 8 June 14 June 9 pa--6d No 2* June 17 June 24 June 18 5% sr;5 r May 30 June54 words
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Article843 1939-06-02 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, June 1, 5 p.m. itKbci and Co. Aw, m Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 37 i /2 4 p Austral Amal 4//2 5 Tfc'f Austral Malay 33 42Ayer Hitam 22 9 23 9 Ayer Weng 0.68 0.73 Btoigrin 200 21843 words
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312 1939-06-02 3 Singapore, June 1. MINING Ampats 4 1) 5 6 Ayer Hitams 22 6 23 6 Bangrina 20 21 Batu Selangors 1.26 1.31 Hitams 0.26 0.30 Hongkong Tin 18 9 20Chanderiangs 116 12 Kong Fatts 0.67 0.70 Idris Hyd. 5 6 6 6 Ipoh Tin 20312 words
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Article16 1939-06-02 3 Singapore, Friday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $115 (down f%).16 words
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Article18 1939-06-02 3 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28" (down Sellers 29 (down Vh)-18 words
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Article239 1939-06-02 3 Maynard Co.. Ltd.. $80,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 1«» 110,11 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar 31. Sept. 30 -100 101 norn 1907 red 19*7 $1.600,000 Bit. Mar. St Sept 30 ......106 108 norn 1909 red. 1905 iUOt.OOO Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30............. 113%239 words
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Article116 1939-06-02 3 Singapore, Thursday. TIN. The price of tin at midday wi> $115 3 8, up 1 4. In the absence of seller and with a small buying enquiry tin shares locally were slightly firmer With a moderate business passing. RUBBER. The price ol rubber at 4 o'clock was116 words
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Article95 1939-06-02 3 London, June 1. Faris 176 47 G4 New York 4.68 5 16 Montreal 4.69 5 16 Prussels 27.50' 2 Geneva 20.76 > 2 Amsterdam 8.74 4 Milan 89 Berlin 11.67i 2 Belgium 11.06 4 Athens 547 V 2 Bucharest 660 Stockholm 19.42 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Helsingfors 226%95 words
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Advertisement29 1939-06-02 3 THE UNITED t% < ORPORATION, LIMITED j] h < MOTOR VEHICLE, J.\\' PERSONAL ACCI 4% COMPENSA 5% AN PUBLIC LIABILITY »NSI RANGE. 5% STREET, SINGAPORE. t\ W. HALL, 3% General Manager29 words
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Advertisement197 1939-06-02 3 SAVIIMGS <sUedp to A dollar saved la an extra dollar earned. A Savings Account is the best inducement to save. To have a Savings Account and to see this account grow from tlmp to time la to be a contented person. A Savings Account may be opened with this Bank197 words
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Advertisement351 1939-06-02 3 UAXK OF < lIIXA Incorporated in China by Special Charter 12, Cecil Street. Mnrap«~* Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188 a Cable Address: CHUNGKCO." Paid Up Capital wh. $40,000,000 00 Reserve Funds In Excess of Ch. f 5,200,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch.351 words
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Obituary41 1939-06-02 4 CHEONG—KOH. The engagement is announced between Mr. Cheong Chee i. rk, the youngest son of the late Mr and Mrs. Cheong Choon Eeng and Miss Phyllis. Koh Gek Choo, elder daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Kih Cnin Joo41 words
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Obituary87 1939-06-02 4 COII M:Jc!u:n Gnh Chin Noo wife of i.iti Mr Lnn Kirn Tian, passed nwjy peacefully an Tatw'ay. May 30.h. i •3'». hf"* residvucr?, No 355-D. Kim Chuan k ad ar the of 79. Slie lc.r brhitul one roii, Mr. Lim Keng turn <il the SucroHSoh ''I Molne Comte a:87 words
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Advertisement501 1939-06-02 4 BUY SELL LOST FOUND WANTED IMMEDIATELY: Outdoor" Xr?E!S alary $30 p Agencies, 181, Orchard Road Uopfloon, Singapore. (3iB.A; WANTED by a large Insurance Company a Snort-hand typist-clerk, lor Kuala Lumpur. Only people wi.h experience in an Insurance Office need a PPIy,—stating minimum isiary required to Box No. 605, Malaya Trioune,501 words
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Advertisement564 1939-06-02 4 Wanted WANTED BOOK, Hundred Years~cf Singapore. Price to 10, Douglas Road, (307-A) WANTED DOUBLE-BARREL GUN. Good condition. Cheap. Reply Dr. Puran Singh, Teluk Anson. (308-A» WANTED First class lubber estate 10 20 acres Lower Pera'c or Batang Patiang District. Part'tular.s Box No. Malaya Tribune, Ipoh. <305-A> CROQUET SET WANTED. Box564 words
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Advertisement456 1939-06-02 4 LMVtRaITY CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL, f, Branksome Road, Singapore. n(1 ;y; ur s P ar e time into profitable ESSE* by e ßrolli ng for a course of I ons Commercial and General Prospectusjcnt on application. Singapore Music Institute 5. Victoria Court, Victoria Street Sounc Training for Reasonable Fees Day Evening Classes456 words
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Advertisement440 1939-06-02 4 Miscellaneous BANGKOK BEAUTY SALON. Let our hairstylists from Bangkok smarten up your coiffure. Wa will give you a perm i ;u will be the envy of your friends We use Quality Hair oils only. Per-m-nan waving $6- and «8- 481, Gey lang Road, between the Post Office and Lorong 27.440 words
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Advertisement475 1939-06-02 4 BUNGALOW HOUSE, 4 bedrooms "wit 7 bathroom attached, quiet cool locality Siglap area. Rent $50. Phone 3467. (316.A' ACCOMMODATION required aTTJan-T eron Highlands near Golf Course, preferred during July for family of thiee Including child, aged four. Bex 59G, Malaya Tribune, Ipoh. <283.A> 24. HYLAM STREET, ihiee storeyed, near Middle475 words
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Advertisement479 1939-06-02 4 Tender., arn i Contractor, pietion of Three 2 at Telok Ay Mtohanuneda Board. I A deposit ol tiM I funded on recenl V will be requin I tendering I Haas and i at and part i e office of th Tenders close 9th Juit\ The Joy.c t or necessan:;. Hongkong479 words
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Article524 1939-06-02 5 Diamond Business Failure [From Our Own Reporter] I\ i (poh, June 1. C tta '.F»« «""ler the liarkruplcy Enacimerl. a yam* Chin- •< V, P Vc M,,i wh <les ribed herself as n former actress ,v'.k i. r c wlfc a miner K:,k Seaag Yean, was524 words
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Article41 1939-06-02 5 'From Our Own Correspondent> Kota Bharu. May 29.—Owing to the wedding between Tunku Yahaya Petrn. adapted son of H.H. the Sultan, and Miss Tengku Zianab. daughter of Tuncu Sri Utama of Kelantan. all Gove: Inient offices a.c closed to-day.41 words
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Article31 1939-06-02 5 Reuter. Tokyo, June 1: Japan has formally recognised the independent Slovak Government. The recognition was notified iv a letter from Mr. Arita to the Foreign Minister, M. Durcansky.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article62 1939-06-02 5 (From Our Own Correspondent. rvota Bharu, May 30 TRAVELLERS crossing the frontier J from Siam report the virtual disappearance of the familiar sienboaids which hitherto have been encountered outside shops and houses in South S am as in Malaya and elsewhere. The reason is believed to be62 words
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Article38 1939-06-02 5 Viscount and Viscountess Tredegar left Singapore yesterday by the Victoria for London via Naples. They arrived here by plane on their honeymoon from Java, and hope to be back here again some time in January next.38 words
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Article30 1939-06-02 5 Inche Mat bin Ta'cob, a leading member of the Malay community, has left on transfer to Batu Pahat. He was entertained by club members to a dinner before his departure.30 words
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179 1939-06-02 5 Hongkong, June 1. pHINA'S total import is $393,962,850 (Chinese currency) and export is 5259,193.229. registering a favouiable balance of $134.469,521, according to the trade statistics for I c period January-April releasee! by the Shanghai Customs House. Compared with the corresponding period last year China's import179 words
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Article66 1939-06-02 5 (From Oar Own Correspondent) Batu Pa hat. May 31. Mohd. Shah b. Haji Omar, clerk, until recently employed by Mr. A. L. Barren solicitor, was charged before Unku Ismail with having cheated Tan Chiap thereby dishonestly Inducing him to deliver a sum of $*****. The accused claimed trial66 words
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Article158 1939-06-02 5 Reuter. London. June I. BRITAIN now pc> the 1.. v twin-engine bomber in the world oording to the Society ol British Aircraft constructors. The machine is the new Bristol Beaufort monoplane and an oiiiclal oi the Society stated that its speeds are c nsiderablv higher thanReuter. - 158 words
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Article190 1939-06-02 5 (From Our Own Correspondent* THE well -known band of Chinese Am- ateurs. the Wu Han Songsters, nave begun a short season in Malacca. full house greeted their first appearance. Before the commencement of the night's programme Mr. Chan Ka ig Swi. C.H.. J.P.. welcomed the artistecn behalf of190 words
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Obituary100 1939-06-02 5 Loudon. June 1. ,rrr •**5 < .uies J 1 i; William Mai- 1 O .1 ti Ki.il., it C.S I., and C B Wt'liu-n 'U rvod at ihc VV V> i |r„ o„ in JW7-98. »*nd tn IW-CJ2 He was il* the Ureal War u. Fiance.100 words
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Article33 1939-06-02 5 Charge urs Reunis— "Cap Tourane" is duo here to day at 7 00 a m. from Colombo, and will sail the same day at 11.00 a.m. for Saigon, Tourane, and Haiphong.33 words
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Advertisement298 1939-06-02 5 I ipoRE IMPROVEMENT 1 TRUST »1 .rs invite i foi the rea nI T:- >: i Nos. I, r .3 and 75. |c.. r v iti >n xm\ Form of Tend- c 1 at the Office of Ufa vement Trust on payosit ol v 5O which will be tide tender298 words
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Advertisement41 1939-06-02 5 "Pilot" PEN I New Model with Ingenious filling device Now on SALE at BABA CO. LTD. |j Middle road BABA STORE I 162, Orchard Road, 23, P amfo.-d Road. Special Service and Gift during the sale, 29th May—l2:l. June. ii t41 words
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Advertisement424 1939-06-02 5 I Butit I J j Headaches al) go together. It in necessary to guard against infection and II If 111 be ready for any emergency. If taken at first symptoms, 'ASPRO* will stop 1 a Cold or the 'Flu in one night. 'ASPRO' eliminates the poisons of sickneat 1 j424 words
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Article255 1939-06-02 6 Singapore, June 1. The following are the exchange otocl this morr.mg according to the daily cir cular Issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 3 25 32 London demand 2 3 25 32 Lyons demand 2040 Switzerland demand 239 3 4 Hamburg demand 134255 words
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Article74 1939-06-02 6 I Rhpnghai, Jon! 1 pivs thousand Japan r 7.0C0 Infantry, with 1 rt 4 score- of tanks, mj d an yesterday from tain in Hcnan Provin The drive complt Chinese troops ernes id si rrounding bills and r As a result of this battle, over74 words
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76 1939-06-02 6 i BR. C. T. WANG arrived by air to-day come to represent I Games Comm::i< c n June 6. Interviewed by R promotion of athli ti< interest. "Athletics has don< ycuog genen the time prill c playing fields will be China as England."76 words
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45 1939-06-02 6 Reuter. tendon. Jun? l -Prince Mahmud brother of the Sultan of rrcngganu, was to-day married to Miss Joyce Mabel Blencowe, daughter of an Oxford tailor at Saint Giles' Registry Office, Oxford' To-morrow the counlc sail on the Corfu for Malaya.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Advertisement222 1939-06-02 6 ever, night at bedtime. r\ EVERY DAY "^^^^^^J—All high-class me. dealers si >ck Bile Beans. reffittpM EL" £j For L:nri 11 free sample write agents mentioned r^^^j^r'*' 'celcvv but cnclos: 5 cenL stamp to cover postage. This If how Bile Bean* act: B!e Beans pit re prepared from pure vegetable222 words
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Advertisement52 1939-06-02 6 ARE YOUR***. EYES WEAK? (,8^ Avail 3 nirself of the export services of a skilled qualified Speciali st with over 35 years' European clinical experience. Moderate cost for modern individually p'annod and built practical glasses, Thompson Optical Co. I 4, Arcade Bias- Phcne 300!. R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular52 words
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Advertisement168 1939-06-02 6 I ASS SECOND TO NONE in Efficiency, ReliaMlity and 1 mr^SSF*** 2 Hence Itey are VERY POPULAR ly MALAY V I Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG.jg Distributors: RADIO GENERAL AGENCY "A Man He Soon SI Ey ery nio sical and mental development with the thou'-ht- sort of man will he168 words
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Advertisement25 1939-06-02 6 FOR WORLD-V ID .;atx FOR 1 I DEMON.' RADIO ELECTK! Tel. 3829. SING Distributors: Scientific s< n k c J Singapore Hongs i Shang* J25 words
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Miscellaneous597 1939-06-02 6 f j To-day's Radio m ■■■■<■■>• ta SINGAPORE LONDON s IDC 15.1.-, M, ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mc s TR ANSMISSION 5 ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcjs) 6.20 Opening. p.m. GSB 951 Mc s (31 55 m.) 6 R^?? asti( 5 00 Malay drama.t i Lighl 530 Malay folk songs.t597 words
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273 1939-06-02 7 4 Singapore, Thursday. I can t but comment or, the sloppy manner in which the prosecuting officer conducted this case said Sir Percy McElwaine at an appeal in which Lee Cheng, a twakow man, and seventy-seven other twakow men appealed against their conviction273 words
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Article141 1939-06-02 7 Passengers In the Patroclus disembarking in Malaya are: Mr. Mrs. Thornton, Mr. Mrs. T. W. C. Kellv. Mr. Mrs. G. S. Keyzar. Mr. Mrs T F Garside, Mrs. Church. Mr H L Whale. Mr H J. C K. Toms. Mr. Mrs. J. N. Milsum. Mrs. J.141 words
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Article64 1939-06-02 7 |N t D VOLUNTEERS tj the Malaya Tribune'\ and surprising expressed on the i Volunteers by "In- v. he can be put of birds of passage, tmboo Balasingam, od cause a.s a loyal :.n Born" is not adim< I <hrcct his ditorial under van Man Power"64 words
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Article110 1939-06-02 7 Mahn/a Tribune] 1 1 tvst the Radio you Issued, but I that the BriCoiporation s far as listen.t first opened, tp nee the daily piov composed oi" olci rels vs from Lon- :V W tilks lor which we vu-i The local news om the morning and '1' til d110 words
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31 1939-06-02 7 Pis* are being I alated by Mr J *r* p Din etor, :or a trT ni we register to be opened for Eurtoean re s of Singapore.31 words
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Article60 1939-06-02 7 Reuter. London. June 1. On the stock exchange. M. Molotov's speech together with end-account realising, caused initial lowering ol prices, but before the close, some improvement, was noticeable with leading groups recovering a major part of earlier losses. Gilt-edged occasionally finished higher on balance, while among industrial, textilesReuter. - 60 words
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Article803 1939-06-02 7 Singapore, Thursday. MATTERS relating to the will of a wealthy Chinese, Mr. Tan Kwan Kok, who died op Mar 7, 1938, leaving- a large estate together with business concerns to 'his relatives, wore clarified this morning v/hch judgment was given by Mr. Justice Manning on twelve803 words
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Article116 1939-06-02 7 Sinrapore, Friday, MALAYAN exports during Apr!! W were $54.087,594 and cumulative exports for u.e first i»».»r months of thai year ere 12t7,7?<i,281. Imports during April were $4ti,4t2,EOS and i..r the four months $193,9*1. 304. Exports reflect the best month's trade far it year, notwithstanding 'he fwet116 words
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370 1939-06-02 7 M. A.H.A. Affairs [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. fHAT a grant of $10,000 which they had received from Government had been utilised for the purpose of erecting a permanent building lcr the Village Industries section and for carrying out various other improvements,370 words
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Advertisement283 1939-06-02 7 IN THE DRUGLESS AGE MOST PREDIGESTED MINERAL VITAMIN-FOOD 4 THE WORLD. 4EALTH, STRENGTH, RICH RED BLOOD FOR ALL. DEPRESSION, LOSS OF WEIGHT, BRAIN-FAG STOMACH TROUBLES, LASSITUDE, SKINNINESSALL YIELD TO VIKELP GLAND STARVATION IS RECTIFIED Just hous. i> bum with brick, so mineral and too much vitamin, so your body it283 words
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Advertisement702 1939-06-02 8 I CAPITOL to-night 6.15-9.15 I The Popular Boy Vocalist, of "Rainbow on the River" and "Hawaii I in a new RKO-Radio Adventure of the Sea— I BOBBY Bit EDM I Fisherman's Wharf I. A Action Story of San Francisco's famous Waterfront —xnown as Tne Mediterranean of the Pacific" j Ulth702 words
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Advertisement7 1939-06-02 8 Asm)* Next Change PAVILION NfW UNIVERSAL PICTURE^7 words
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Advertisement310 1939-06-02 8 Opening SUNDAY 5 mi thy CAPITOL -JU^ot,. Founded by mountainous waves! Blistered by blasts „f n by howling hurricanes! Yet they stand up and tight H UriM ...for aieir waiting women in every nrt l r th '"r ilu M»v N E Tom BROWN Man GREY Andy DEViNE PK,URE Frank310 words
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396 1939-06-02 9 MOLOTOV DEMANDS EQUAL GUARANTEES 1 arnol assume obligations in regard to the ly e countries 11-if gif and I ranee have already promised to heip) unle s sane guarantee in regard to the three countries Is north-western frontier. That is how matters396 words
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Article489 1939-06-02 9 The Nieirv Zeeland" from Australia and Java ports Ls due at Singapore on June 12 carrying the following passengers:— Mr. H. C. D. Van Asch. Mrs. H. C. D. Van Asch. Mrs. M Bedggood. Miss E. Bedggood. Miss 2. M. Bergmann, Mr. B. W. Benham. Mrs.489 words
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Article97 1939-06-02 9 The following arc passengers r Qantas and Imperial Airways:--Arrived by the Camilla: Mr. aiv Mrs H H. Mcintosh. Miss M. A. Granger, from Sydney Left by the Camilla: Mr. E. J. E«u nett. Mr. Ton Tye Juan, Mr. Koh Pht». Hian. for Penang. Mrs. Bree and in97 words
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Article262 1939-06-02 9 r JHE rubber amfcul rev.ew by Mesm. Stanton Nelson Co.. Ltd., Stngnpore, for fhc week ending Thursday, June 1. says:— The improvement in market sentiment continues, cau-ed by the lixcd beliel that the Russian agreement In spite of delay and difficulty, will socn be an accomplished fact.262 words
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Article86 1939-06-02 9 (From Our Own Correspondent j Koto Bharu, May 29 A motor accident occurred yesterday at the 21s? milestone. Kota BharuKuala Krai Road, when a bu.s in which i party of students and their principal >f the' Chong Wan School were travelling, collided with an electric post.86 words
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Article139 1939-06-02 9 LEWIS PEAT'S RUBBER REPORT The last week in May appears to have been the taming point in the market, and the long period of stagnaiion has given way to moderate activity and gradually advancing prices, says the rubber report issued by Messrs. Lewis and Peat Uttngaja&ee), Ltd. The demand has139 words
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Article237 1939-06-02 9 From Our Own Correspondent Segamat, May 31 PUTEH bin Mat Darus. a young, wellbuilt Malay of kampong Pulau Tay a, Segamat. entered the house of a Chinese rubber tapper at Pogoh with the intention of committing a theft. The magistrate disbelieved his .->i,ory of an alibi and ordered237 words
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Article59 1939-06-02 9 Reuter. London. June 1; The wide powers accorded to the Ministry of Supply, as outlined by atr. Chamberlain, are explained in detail in a White Paper, which adds that certain War Office functions carried out on an agency basis for the Admiralty and AJr Ministry civil departments willReuter. - 59 words
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Article199 1939-06-02 9 Singapore. Thursday A FOURTEEN-year-OLD Chinese n youth. Tan Choo Sai. who was arrested, by the Pclice for having taken part in pasting Illegal posters in the public read purporting to have b these of the Chinese Emancipation Vanguards and whose case was tried in chambers,199 words
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Advertisement57 1939-06-02 9 f' l ""<"iiiii MlMllllimi imH«i; SADIES!! 7 YEAST-VITAMIS TAB- Ui V 'RS 77/E SK7.V OFF r r spots a::d BLBMISmS. t from medicine ifsn* Vl( n.ri v memorial HALL Ith., at 9.30 T>.m- j rt iGAN "ECITAX *l Baer Asa Latiowska ii.?, Nq Reservations !TO P( S ABLE FOR RETURN57 words
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Advertisement62 1939-06-02 9 COMING SHORTLY! The Greatest Screen Thrill I ever Filmed! mm -'.»1* /ii'> i irwiNGSil ty~ >.a hr LLOYD BACON OrijMl Svm* Mr» a lii M' taf* A OOSMOrOUTAN rtou*N J A WAKNBB BROS. PICTURB I I BROUGHT BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! jii v A UP D A Morning Show 1162 words
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Advertisement66 1939-06-02 9 I I TEI 111 NEW 'WORLD DANCE PALACE. TH*. J.AKGhST AIR-JONDITION-ED CABARET IN MA LAY A WITH BAR RESTAURANT ATTACHF.D. NIGHT DANCE. NHJHTLY AT P.M. TEA DANCE (FrtFC ADMISSION) EVERY TITES, THURS. SAT. SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE. FROM IM P.M. to 4.30 P.M. i SPECIAL ENTRANCE T'» CABARET CAP PARK AT66 words
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Advertisement238 1939-06-02 9 They Stole your hearts in "FOUR DAUGHTERS" jl NOW THEY Fill it with Laughs Love! I JJLHAMBBA-To-Day, 545, 6.15 9.15 P.M. jj ALSO "PATHE GAZETTE" with pictures or Their Majesties, The King: Queen in Canada, The Derby 1939, FARR—GAINS Fight to-m<;ht«,-,« 9 5 [I^arlbMoUGHTi TO-MORROW .i SHOWS jl rhe Flisi238 words
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Article673 1939-06-02 10 THE action of the Japanese in detaining the British military attache in China, Col. C. R. Spear, is anouher example of the manner in which officials who have the right to special courtesies are treated with disdain. Let it always be remembered that Japan is not officially673 words
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1104 1939-06-02 10 E. T. Huang - FORCING JAPAN TO LASH OUT By E. T. Huang "■pVfEWS °f Chinese military bucreported in the press during cesses lias continually been the past few weeks, and some who are not so confident of China's reorganised fighting forces begin to doubt its authenticity. Granted sufficient1,104 words
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Advertisement190 1939-06-02 10 Mapieton s HONEYGRAINS I v* //f Delicious rrutl Gr /lAPLETON& iKOItI\SO\ A CO.. LTD. It IPORE KUALA LUMPUR Waterproof Wrist Watches m 9K C~ Entirely New, Stainless Steel, HHj Shockproof, Wrist Watches, Guaranteed Reliable Time \(f -->%)L keepers Entirely WaterI W proof 1 One of these watches will give you190 words
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Advertisement19 1939-06-02 10 i "FRESH FLORAL WREATHS MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE "OUR SHOP" 16, DHOBI GHAUT, Singapore. Telephone No. 2166.19 words
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Advertisement79 1939-06-02 10 JOHN DEWS] MILK SOAP I it is more than a soap I it's a beauty treatment There is no expense a woman would nruclge to regain the complexion spoilt l;i harsh and impure toilet soaps. But S7tch an eventuality cannot ariae luith those who use JOHN DEWS MILK SOAP it79 words
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Article, Illustration402 1939-06-02 11 NAVAL VESSELS R USH TO RESCUE Failed To Come Up After Her Trial Dive Reuter. have rushed to the rescue of the new British submarine Thetis, which failed to rise after a trial dive off Birkenhead in 22Reuter. - 402 words
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Article256 1939-06-02 11 Every submarine in the British Navy since the Poseidon disaster in Chinese waters has been fitted with two specially constructed escape hatches, by which in an emergency the crew may escape through the airlocks. Sufficient sets of Davis submerged escape apparatus supplying oxygen are provided in every submarine256 words
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Article104 1939-06-02 11 On May 23 the American submarine Bquallis was reported unable to rise in 240 feet of water off the New Hampshire ccast. U.S. naval vessels rushed to the rescue, established communication by buoy telephone and. after hours of feverish work, rescued 33 of the crew cf 62104 words
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Article166 1939-06-02 11 Reuter. i < noon, June 2. s v i. i\ .it th( offices 1 II I aird, Kirlenhead. the submarine Ibtti? •'<• 11 located. fh( ilramatii new* wa; givvn ~i i, (hi Seeretarj of i he- com d ol elativea and iricntl tti< c tin !>«>af dReuter. - 166 words
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Article62 1939-06-02 11 Tokyo. June 2. U have again been < >uter Mongolian Ironti according to press despat- aim that they Outei Mongol forces rivti Khalha, which is de- marking the frontlet. that Outer Mongol ir< ly massing at Tamsk, Khalha.-—Renter. the Soviet Parliai Premier and Foreign >an that the62 words
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Article38 1939-06-02 11 Reuter. Berlin. June 2. :ardt, Danzig League imissioner, is understood inconspicuously, aimed in German politivisit is presumably conent German-Polish InFree City. Herr B&eßkhigh in Hitler's estiv a more beneficial n which to conduct eventual talks—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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64 1939-06-02 11 Reuter. Washington. June 2. THERE is a great deal more espionage on the west coast of the United States than ever befere. according to Mr. Murphy, Attorney-General, who states that the Department of Justice is tightening up counter-espion-age activities on the west coast,Reuter. - 64 words
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Article50 1939-06-02 11 Reuter. Prague, June 2.—Czech Fascists staged a large-scale demonstration yesterday in Wenceslas Square, shouting "Down with the Government. Down with the Jews!" Huge crowds gathered, householders barred their doors and hundreds of people were imprisoned in cinemas. Police reinforcements hurried to the scene and many arrests were made.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article331 1939-06-02 11 Tl I HUNOKING, JUNE 1. |«t JAPANESE RETREAT IN THE \\u}* K Xl NORTH lICPEH BATTLE ][vi s\\ PRACTICALLY TO A -((ORBING TO YVELL- < HINESE QUARTERS. I the Japanese sufand abandoned a arms, ammunition an! for the first time If! J fighting, the Japanese331 words
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482 1939-06-02 11 Arrival At Jasper Park British Official Wireless. Jasper (Albei ta I. June 2. yilKlli Majestic slept to-night in a typical Canadian log cabin in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, with a 24 hours rest before them free from any official ceremony beforeBritish Official Wireless. - 482 words
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40 1939-06-02 11 Reuter. Ankara, June 2.—A Tutkish military mission has left for London headed by General Kiazim, of the General Staff. It will make contact with the Britisn General Staff and place orders for war materials. Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article44 1939-06-02 11 Reuter. Mar>cilles. June 2. THE Emperor of Annam has ar- rived for a short holiday in the Riviera. He walked with a stick following a triple fracture of the leg sustained in a hunting expedition some months ago. —Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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164 1939-06-02 11 Reuter. London, June 1. DEUTEK'S diplomatic correspon- dent learns that the full text of !M. Molotov's speech has been rej ceived in London. I The impression prevails in British OfB- cial circles that the dicerences between the two view-points are differences of form, rather thanReuter. - 164 words
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Article167 1939-06-02 11 Reuter. Paris, June 2. TX political circles here last night it was believed that only one important outstanding point remained to be settled between Russia, Fiance and Britain, the only issues being all secondary. Although official confirmation is lacking this point is thought to concernReuter. - 167 words
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123 1939-06-02 11 Reuter. Rome. June 2. M< lotov's statement is hailed joyfully in Rome as "a d< ache oi told watei" lor Britain Signor Gayda .speaks of the organic insufficiency and entangled conflicts of the democratic bloc and writes that the preparation for a three-powei allianceReuter. - 123 words
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Article146 1939-06-02 11 Reuter. Berlin. June 1. Following M Molotov's speech, the German newspapers have apparently abandoned the idea that the Anglo-Franco-Soviet negotiations may break down, though they express the belief that the "bickerings of the would-be triple alliance would last a long time yet. M. Molotov's reference to theReuter. - 146 words
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Article178 1939-06-02 11 Pans, June I. The majority of the Paris Press is optimistic regarding the successful conclusion of an Angio-French-Soviet pact following M. Molotov's speech. MATIN says that objections to the form in which the document Ls drawn up are to be expected, although, as official French circles deelarc. Paris,178 words
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Article25 1939-06-02 11 Reuter. New York. June 2. Lou Nova beat Max Baer on a technical knockout in the eleventh round, the referee stopping the contest.—Renin.Reuter. - 25 words
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743 1939-06-02 12 Essential For Spread Of Primary Schools flfONEi spent wisely on higher education is an essential contribution to the spread of primary education," states Mr. .lalcolm Mac Donald, Secretary for the Colonies, in a review of social progress in the Colonial Empire. rhis743 words
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Article40 1939-06-02 12 Reuter. I Shanghai. June 1. HE Chinese claim early successes in a ncu general offensive in Hupeh Province and sa\ that thr Japanese are retreating towards Yingeheh and Kingshan, abafidonin ff large quantities of heavy arms.— Keuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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163 1939-06-02 12 Reuter. T lrr Shanghai, June 1. HEBE might be need to futther reinforce Japanese bluejackets m Kulangsu, rep'ied a Japanese .Naval spokesman at a ptee* conference when his attention was drawn to K^mi-official Japanese repart Japanese nin fori ements are beir g landedReuter. - 163 words
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Article114 1939-06-02 12 Arrived by the •PK-AFL,'' Major I B Pye Left by the "PK-AFL," Mr X Bndo Mr. Ifotita, Mr Swahie, Mr. Morten Mr. Zimmerman. Arrived by the TH-arg." Mis s E r Ogilvie, Ml Barto Mr. Chen- Chin Mm. Mr W Q p Stirling Miss M Li radertz114 words
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131 1939-06-02 12 Reuter. London, June 1. THE Labour Party conference, by over two million votes, defeated an* amendment calling for popular fiont negotiations with (he Liberal and Communist parties. The voting was 248,000 for, and 2,360.--000 against. The resolution urged that negotiations should be based onReuter. - 131 words
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Article62 1939-06-02 12 Reuter. Washington. June 1. PRESIDENT Roosevelt is to-night meeting a dozen big business leaders, at the White House for discussion of economic problems. The meeting will be held despite the President's being confined to bed during the daytime, suffering from cold and slight fever,Reuter. - 62 words
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Article67 1939-06-02 12 Reuter. Shanghai, June 2. T lEUTENANT Cooper, British !an*J guage officer, is going to Kalgan from Peipirtg in an endeavour to make contact with Col. C. R. Spear, British military attache who has beet) detained by the Japanese there. —Reuter. Col. Spear crossed from the ChineseReuter. - 67 words
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Article69 1939-06-02 12 Singapore, Thursday.—Lim Choon Yong claimed trial this morning in the second police court before Mr. E. E. Coleman t±i a charge that he at 5.45 p.m. yesterday a* North Bridge Road committed then of ten Chinese books, valued at $2, th* property of Mr. Andrew Loh.69 words
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Article80 1939-06-02 12 Frovi Our Own Revo: ten Ipoh, June 1 ARRESTED at th e Ipoh Railway Station last night as he got down from the Kuala Lumpur mail, on a charge of alleged criminal breach of trust in respect, of a motor-cycle, a young Chinese was taken to the Police Station80 words
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264 1939-06-02 12 I From Our Own Reporter Kuala Lumpur. June I. WALKING into the police lock-up at night to see the fourth man arrested in connection with the midnight shootirg fatality at Sim pah on Jan. 16, a police sergeant is stated to have discovered the264 words
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Article, Illustration712 1939-06-02 12 Singapore Garrison Wedding Singapore, Thursday. JPHE Garrison Church, Tanglin. decorated with a beautiful setting cf white chrysanthemums, roses and gladioli, made a lovely scene for the wedding- of Miss Beryl Elvina Holdridge, only daughter of Major and Mrs. A. V. Holdridge. when she became the bride of Lieut.712 words
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Article114 1939-06-02 12 Reuter. Tokyo, June L A NOTE detnandinf the ddiverv of the of Ch Kang" to the Japan authorities by noon on Wednesd delivered to the British Consul General at Tientsin, by the lapanesi according to a Tientsin nentft Cheng Shi Kan.- was the manager of the Tientsin branchReuter. - 114 words
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Article190 1939-06-02 12 \From Our Own Sep rterl Seremban, Jaw L A PROPOSAL to i rate on private bufl linfssita* ed on State land m on GoverMMi Reserve and buildings v I 1 ernment and occupied by persons, was discussed an Ol (i n?l7 meetine; of the Seremban Strfw190 words
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Article80 1939-06-02 12 Bfagftpor*. Hisf" a', i Mohair.^ WHEN the case agaii A Bll—H bin Alal I' mentioned this morning in rma n. police court before M* Court Inspector James A r vt ,j formed his worship that he naa instructions frcm the Dn>"-> Prosecutor to withdrav nUi tfai There was80 words
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Advertisement19 1939-06-02 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITRD, CUb« Building, Chain Mlrwl. THONB SBOB. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.19 words
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Advertisement35 1939-06-02 12 (■i*iil»lM*r J 1. wh: wbtk Eafa i Hie Trtwhella" Monkey Grubber L- ide-ii fa. fnrapid land clearine rt f. r tree filing and McALISTER CO., LTD. Incorporated in Straits Settlements.. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG.35 words
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235 1939-06-02 13 Registration Of Asia tic Man-Power [Tribune Staff Reporter] WHEN the Supreme Court moves into the new building alongside th e Municipality, the oH building in Empress Place will be the headquarters of Singapore's A R.P organisation. This has been decided upon,235 words
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Obituary128 1939-06-02 13 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, June 1. funeral of Mr. Arthur ph Frederick, the engine driver who was killed in the railway accident at Gemas in the early hours of Monday morning, took place at the Birch Road cemetery this afternoon. The service at128 words
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Article39 1939-06-02 13 Reuter. Jerusalem, June I.—During May 74 persons were killed and 110 wounded ir Palestine including three Britons killed and 23 wounded. The official Gazette contains an order from the High Commissioner forbidding the Mufti to enter Palestine.—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article43 1939-06-02 13 pore, Thursday. fiN'DBILLS are being distriters put up the public of the l thf I oJ .Tare aking t)lare p.m. midnight, > iod no vchi- permitted, hts nasi be and indoor lights ii. be invisible from the air.43 words
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Article86 1939-06-02 13 Wednesday, neral meeting pi re G ivernjnent Serand Loan Soh Id at Fullerton iy with Mr. A. Gilmour in lend of 3'_» per cent, on ing subscriptions standing of members on June 30, 1938, with the Society on Dee. 1938 was declared. A contribution ol $4,803.05 to86 words
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Article32 1939-06-02 13 ol calls attended by I Ambulance Service of the Singa-. eh 45 were cases outside tne I Ihe cases were: car accidents 42 tli v e\r accidents 6' collapse case-32 words
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Article481 1939-06-02 13 pOTOVS speech to th* Soviet t1 j transmitted to the world via London, tost important part, of it I for hour*. Why? Was pno» in that particular passage v Pn miei and Foreig 1 ed thai there was still ence oi* opinion L I n and Moscow481 words
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Article282 1939-06-02 13 Singapore, Thursday, j bin Hassan, a van driver employed by the Malayan Farms, was to-day convicted on a charge of negligent driving and j colliding with another car at the j junction of Patterson Hill and Grange Road at 7.45 a.m. on May I282 words
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127 1939-06-02 13 IFrom Our Own Reporter] Ip >h, Juno I. yiTE newly formed entury Circle o r veterans had quite a succ fu a par, under the hospitable r. oi f Towkay Foo Choong it, J P.. in Douglas Road, on Saturday last. j Nearly 33 members,127 words
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Article112 1939-06-02 13 IFrcm Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, June 1. AS a result of a domestic quarrel between an estranged married couple, the husband struck his wife with a stick, fracturing her arm for which he was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment when he appeared in the Ipoh112 words
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Article59 1939-06-02 13 [From Our Own Correspondent} Johore Bahru, Thursday. As a sequel to an affray outside a Johore cinema, Ali bin Madawal, a Boyanese, was this morning charged before Raja 'Suleiman, Third Magistrate, with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Omar bin Salim, a Malay, with a knife. The case wms59 words
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Obituary66 1939-06-02 13 News has been received of the death in Erignion of Mr. E A. Snewin, who was for about twenty years on the editorial staff of the Straits Times. Mr Snewin retired from the East ubout twenty years ago. Before Joining i the Straits Times66 words
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Article101 1939-06-02 13 Sh prapore, June I. CHINESE scho teacher! throughout Malawi will celebrate "Teachers Day." i hi-h falls on June 6. Hundreds of Chmese scheol teachers in Singapore will take part in thfc ce!elra<ion. Shows in aid of China Ke!i~f Pond will b-» held on Tune 3 and101 words
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Article79 1939-06-02 13 I" ORD and Lady Tredeyar left for Europe by th "Victoria" Mr. "William Keighley, film director, and his wile, Mir a Genevieve Tobin, also left by the same liner. The Emp r c:s of An nam continued her voyage to Europe, where she will join the Emperor,79 words
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Article133 1939-06-02 13 Singapore, Thursday. His friends will be interested to learn that Mr. C. E. Collinge, the manager m Malaya of Messrs. Joseph Travers and Sens, Ltd., who left on Apr. 20 by the I Empress of Asia on tour to Europe via the United States and Canada,133 words
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Article17 1939-06-02 13 An Imperial air mail arrived in Singapore last night and another is due this afternoon.17 words
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161 1939-06-02 13 [From Our Own Rercr.er] Kuala Ltunpur, Jane 1. 4 T *he ftnr^a l meeting of T ,.-trut T A pfeidfi T1 1 I yesterday, Mr H. A. Coates said: T want to emphasise not or). +s< En price which immediately set in when161 words
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Article26 1939-06-02 13 Mr LO. Rutchings, general manager of Robinson Co., Ltd., is .sailing for Bngland on 1 r. leave by the Aeneas en Tuesday26 words
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Article76 1939-06-02 13 [Prom Our Ourn Corresvwrfc* I Lotvio', May .'3. UR. L. E. .1. C a>l s n vi Mr. A. C Baksr. of the Re Idency, Kelantan. anvoune"* to Mist Phyllis Br.con ol i' Pr.rk. The wedding Is UTanfl f •TvTy 29. AT" 4 po r irceii' er,gagerr.cv!l [t76 words
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46 1939-06-02 13 Reuter. Wellington, June 1. —The New Zen land Government's ES.fiUMOOfj Inter tour per cent, loan ha°. be*n f j].; bed. The money Will be used f i public works and general devclopm i rposea, Including capital expend I n defence.—Re ater.Reuter. - 46 words
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Advertisement212 1939-06-02 13 The Staff Qf Life —or bread baked by the Royal Bakery is the best baked bread you can buy anywhere. Made in a modern hygienic bakery, under the watchful eye of a European Master Baker, from the very best ingredients. If you grow tired of one kind of bread, we212 words
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220 1939-06-02 14 (US 3; Jollylads 3. pOUR popular players of the S.C.F.A. failed to make their presence felt in the ranks of the Jollylads who went into action yesterday, on the S.H.B. ground, against the Chinese High School, in a friendly game of football. The Schoolboys220 words
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Article68 1939-06-02 14 London, June l. Derby beat Kent by five wickets. Kent 143 (Copson 5 for 39» and 90 (Copson 4 lor 301. Derby 112 iTodd 4 for 29» and 134 for 5 (Todd 4 for 61). West Indies beat Essex by two wickets. Essex 158 (Constantine 7 for68 words
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Article28 1939-06-02 14 B.C.C members are notified that courts lot tennis are now open for booking. Applications for reservation of courts should be made to the Secretary.28 words
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Article138 1939-06-02 14 Singapore, Thursday. |N a division 2A. league soccer match played at Pulau Brani this evening, ihe Marines Depot defeated the 35th Fortress Company (Pulau Brani) by three goals to one. The Marines opened scoring through Awang shortly after the kick-off frcm lose range. Play was then138 words
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Article185 1939-06-02 14 FN the second round of the Government In tar-Depart tcntal Leapie, the Medicals met the Excise for i!« i fourth year hi succession. f. goalless; first half wa.s; characterised by fast play which petered out in the .--cond half, during which the Excise n ured their185 words
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Article58 1939-06-02 14 The following will represent the io rv Waugh 'Singapore) Sports Clut table -Tennis Team against the Saint rarcislits Mrigade, on Sunday at U aim. sharp, at the latter's premises cia Cheng Teong, Leng Meng Chew, Chua Eo* Cheng, Sim Teck Lim. Lim Chen* Lecng wee Khim58 words
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Article45 1939-06-02 14 Members are informed that the AthleMc Sports Meeting will be held on Saturday, June 17. Entry lists are available at the Club tntnes close at noon on Monday, June •> intending competitors are requested to send in their names before that date45 words
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Article54 1939-06-02 14 The following members have accepted to play for S.C.C. II vs. R.A.F. (friendly) on Saturday at 5 p.m. at Seletar:A N. Other; C. H. White, F. A McCafiery; H A. Porter. H. B. Nelissen, A Morgan; FLt. G. Matthews; C. Fitton, J B. Potter, W. van54 words
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Article, Illustration605 1939-06-02 14 Dean And Hill Win Veteran's Doubles Championship Singapore, Friday. IN a hard-fought mutch which went to three sets Chua Choon Leong partnered by Tan Huck Toe beat VV. H. Drooglever and J. L. I'urnell C 3. 6— S, 6—2 yesterday evening in the605 words
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Article87 1939-06-02 14 ,From Our Own Reporter Penang, Thursday. Goon Kok Lem retained his singes tennjs title to-day. beating his br ;thvr Goon. Kok Ying G—4. B—6 in the final at the Penang Sports Club court before the biggest crowd since the commencement of the tourney. Mrs. C. W. S.87 words
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Article37 1939-06-02 14 Soccer: RAF. vs. S R C. (Div. I) Stadium Moravia vs. S C F A "R"— S.H.B Tennis: Spore Championships—S.C.C. S C. R C. tcuinament—S.CJß.C. Bexing: Happy World CcverM Stadium Athletics: Radin Mas School Sports.37 words
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126 1939-06-02 14 Reuter. Coombe Hill, June 1. ARTHUR LOCKE, the South African open champion, beat Reginald Whitcombe, the British open champion, by 6 and 5, in their £500--a-side golf challenge over 72 holes. At the end of 36 holes, Locke led 2-up. With steady driving andReuter. - 126 words
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Article79 1939-06-02 14 Reuter. New York. June I. MAX BAER and Nova will meet in a heavyweight title eliminator at Yankee Stadium to-night. It will be the first American fight to be televised. Even Money betting prevails, at which price Baer'S camp has placed £1.000 with the manager. Jim Braddock.Reuter. - 79 words
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Article111 1939-06-02 14 i The following have been chosen to represent the college teams this weekend, against the S.C.C. on the College -rounds on Saturday at 2.00 p.m.- L Alvis. Kuldip Singh. On; Swee Law K. Balasingafo, Jarivant Singh, K. S Ratnam N. Wocdhull. F. A. C. Oehlers C. I Sandosham,111 words
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Article57 1939-06-02 14 T.ie following members have accepted to play for the S.C.C. vs. Medxal College on Saturday 2 p.m. at the College Ground: H. F. W. Leonard (Capt.) L A Hygate, B. A. Corless, G. SVaunton, G. H. Daly, A. H. Carruthers, A. D. Dant. C. Milton, A H. Murray57 words
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117 1939-06-02 14 Reuter. C l.oml.m. Ihm L T Uan X arrival at lm(Jfln air from China to-day has come to represent China the Olympic Games comnuttet which opens on Tuesdaj Interviewed h\ Renter said that his chiel interest now jn the promotion of athle ties, which hudReuter. - 117 words
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152 1939-06-02 14 [From Our 0?r» Contipoaiexi Joho'c Bahru. I*\ an interesting leagac stem game played .a lac IstaM Padang the JU.hme Bakra Mitt drew with th EdocaUon. each oil registering three goals. Exchanges were, on and boih team tin j occasions, both missing fee152 words
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Article64 1939-06-02 14 London. H*J I VHO SIN KIE ment at Krminghi Tanacescu of Romania i In the final. The Challenge Bowl tl own property becau three successive year.s In the men's doubles > Malfroy of New Zealand beat and Kho Sin Kie 6 0 n red.64 words
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Article48 1939-06-02 14 i rhibbad** The Cabli and v. ton team will play prising of three singly L>? doubles again si Sports Club at the Sunday at 9.30 am The following hay c represent the Cable and p P. J. Sullivan. C M_ <.. A Lange, M. RozanGovindasamy and A48 words
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Advertisement451 1939-06-02 14 HOW SANATORIUM PATIENT IHCREASE^^^'' f iflH^ J Not only this sanatorium patient, but j KANHnnr> hundreds of men, women and children s i fß TA JTCi c "V have put on weight, by taking these tiny, g W I tasteless, flesh-forming tablets. And why I 9 R|e I is it451 words
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Article341 1939-06-02 15 I r inoal athletic spirts he Holy Innocents' 9 ms h i hi in excellent daj 't their own ingooa Road before a ing of boys and I i guardians and m tors wen the Rev. the Rev. Father a Rev. brother Paul M Christian Brothers'341 words
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33 1939-06-02 15 Reuter. Berlin, June 2. political relationship in and Germany, the ton have decided not to the Henley Centenary they had previously every event. This >1 Hasenochrl, 1937 inner.—Renter.Reuter. - 33 words
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612 1939-06-02 15 Hassan Wins Singles Title [Frojn Our Own Correspondent] (vmn k—i Muar, Thursday. jUUI) badminton was seen at the court >i the Bmga Tanjong fed. Mir."JSS Whe the fira,S in the variou of the first tout MUftj tournament were played off. +v best matcn of612 words
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64 1939-06-02 15 Speedy Hawaii who meets Young Dundee in the main event at tonight's boxing at the Happy World Covered Stadium is a dogged, rough and a willing mixer, ready at all times to give and take. His sensational K. O. victory over Star Sac is still remembered. He is the best64 words
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140 1939-06-02 15 Following are scratching? and order of running at Penan,? tomorrow: HORSES, Class 3, div. 3. 7 furs. Geisha Girl. Hacksaw. Lucky S t ar. Creme de Menthe, Swift Arrow. buch?ss 11. HORSES. Clasf 3, div. 2 7 furs. Gulden Arrow. HORSES, Class 3, Mile140 words
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Article147 1939-06-02 15 Playing at the Happy World Covered Stadium on Monday night in a friendly game of .six singles and two doubles the Eclipse, B.P. beat the Amateur Sporting A .sociation by seven games to one. The following are the results:—(Eclipse players mentioned first). Lee Kirn Seng147 words
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Advertisement312 1939-06-02 15 I i HAVE YOU A JOB? If so—let us help you to fit yourself for something better If not—let us advise \w Professional and Clerical Employment Agency REGISTER NOW 12-A, LAIDLAW BUILDING SINGAPORE Tel. 6004 P.O. Box 452 j Bombay. f I have much pleasure In J 1 stating that312 words
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Advertisement43 1939-06-02 15 SCIENTIFIC PENNZOJI LUBRICATION AN EFFICIENT HIGH PRESSURE GREASING JOB ONLY COSTS 1 51.50 j JttJOoj S Below 10 H P. Above 10 H.P. PHONL 3128 FOR APPOINTMENTS Singapore Motors 315-319, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE. A G E HUPMOHILE N OLSMOBILE T PONTIAC S. SKODA.43 words
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Article194 1939-06-02 16 I From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur. Thursday A DARING attempt at shop lifting was detected at Messrs John Little tfc'l morning, when a Javanese woman, who gave her name as Karse binti Rosim?.n was detected attempting to walk ou' of the shop with a $95 gold194 words
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Article27 1939-06-02 16 A middle-aged Chinese who collapsed and died before the arrival of the ambalance yesterday aiternoon at Maxwell Road, was found to have in his possession $22.41 cents.27 words
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421 1939-06-02 16 DANCERS ADVISED NOT TO QUARREL Singapore, Thursday. *IN my short caree. on this bench, I have had several cases connected with quarrels in cabarets. I hope in future the courts will not be troubled with these cases. Nerves may be disturbed through too many421 words
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Article26 1939-06-02 16 Gross exports of rubber from Malaya in May were 42.124 tons, against 43.65S tons. This is a total for rive months Of 215.547 tons.26 words
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Article197 1939-06-02 16 tMa„ to j romance. adttntJi for taking a i rc exercise tne i S SPECIAL INFLUENCES J decirtme, 2 ence. i£2 f a?ff s« i (ember 23 to 0 S ttrictfy business-like, n »7?! J jf»*»siiced jentfweneo i J in any transactions, and iiZ J are197 words
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Article154 1939-06-02 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. May 31 tyjß Justice A'Beckett Terrell was presented with a pair of gloves when he presided at the Malacca Assizes on Wednesday j morning ns there was no criminal case on the list. in accenting the cloves from it Haines,154 words
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Article73 1939-06-02 16 Singapore. 1 hs»*w» A EUROPEAN. Rcbdi A A aped 23. claimed before Mr. Bennett) A Third Police Court, on a cnart ment of cheating lumed :ci Accused, toe cnarge ai s^ rn rfacee Chan Tian Chye. who was pjw the same Court last week on ff of cheating73 words
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Article34 1939-06-02 16 t i;< Ass «-i' illon V The Chinese Ladies n r(i I( t i; ,r hold a lea party at trie Mi: Mrs. Lee Choon Guan. |J Villa. Katong. this aftci34 words
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Advertisement544 1939-06-02 16 fA WEEK AGO i she was nearly dropping k from exhaustion NOW THRIVING ON THE WINE OF LIFE night insomnia kept her tossing and twisting in tortured sleeplessness; by day high tension nerves srr.uneJ _<q4pSife\ £mm\\ and racked her body—spent energy BPI^V made every little task a burden. AMjjP T544 words
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Advertisement39 1939-06-02 16 Qlostbra Being well-groomed is essential to success. Others judge you by your appearance. There is no excuse for untidy hair! The daily use of just a few drops of Glostora assures you of being always well-groomed. 4 A.P.B. 539 words
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Advertisement60 1939-06-02 16 "LODHRA" Ulcrine Tonic "Lodhrala made for women to relieve the unnatural pain, often makirg the periodica! process so trying. And "Lodhra" is dependable, helping most women trying lt. Why not let -Lodhra" have the chacee 'o help you? It acts quickly and lessens discomforts. Of all Dispensaries and Stores. bole60 words
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Advertisement172 1939-06-02 16 PROP. K. S. MAN I AM, The Royal Occultist" Thr Author of:— "The Secret of the Palm" and "The Guide of your Life." etc. The Reviewer of:— A compete Practical ftiliijtufjay Professor Edward Lyndoe oi London. Predicted numerous startling events (World. Polities and Pc: BonalitiSA), Including:— 1 Beer H*tler> rai!tm>172 words
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Article48 1939-06-02 17 Singapore, Thursday. 10,991 iras allowed Wan p' j '.his morning when» I I)i triet Court, .1? ial to being concerned in mportation of 450 tahils in a sampan in the Hart evening. .111 tharge against the tlleged possession of Nonnl chandn. iixed i,,r mention on48 words
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Article34 1939-06-02 17 untitled meeting of the Green Wi ters' Association will tak? Wednesday at 8 p.m., at the nises ;r the form of a iati m ot Music" by Mr. I heng Mr. P. E. Perera34 words
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312 1939-06-02 17 Singapore, Thursday. I RIENDSHIP which began an Seremban "a long time ago" did not mean just a mere romantic fancy, transient and fickle, in the lives of Krishnan Father and tall, stately Elima. I twenty-eight while i perhaps two years' older. at Sungei Road and312 words
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Article48 1939-06-02 17 I tin Singapore CnmiJudge and First Magis- turn from furlough I of Mr. C. H. Koh, the Police lin Up-night for Penang to officiate in a similai M Pall, the Penang Crimiand First Magistrate over duties in the i "urt, Singapore, to- v a48 words
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Article126 1939-06-02 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Wednesday. THE case in which Tan Peng Choon 1 the driver of the Johore lorry, who was recently fined $120 for knowingly attempting to evade Customs duty i*n November 11 last year was retried lefoie Mr. Weiss, First Magistrate, to-day. I126 words
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93 1939-06-02 17 A FIVE-YEAR-OLD, boy and his brother aged 1%, had a miraculous escape from serious injuries when the motor car in which they were travelling towards Johore crashed into a deep drain at the I l '4 milestone, Bukit Timah Road shortly before twelve yesterday.93 words
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Article110 1939-06-02 17 Singapore, Thursday. 1 l verdict of death by misadventure i A was returned by the Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, at the inquiry held to-day on a 24-year-oid woman coolie, Lim Ah Boh. who died as a result of injuries sustained while she was unloading a lorry110 words
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Article98 1939-06-02 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, May 31. THE case in which a young Straits-born Chinese, Tan Eng Seng, was charged with abetting a Chinese taxi-dancer, Fifi Low, to commit suicide was mentioned in the Police Court again to-day. Inspector Giam. who is to' Charge of the98 words
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Article68 1939-06-02 17 P%v.. r sh'.apore, Thursday V.; v alias Ng Chong, a 22T onese. was this morny Mr. E. E. Coleman in ice court at the conclu in of the case in whim with possession on May d Road of an unlicensed »n alleged that the ac»t with68 words
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Article570 1939-06-02 17 Rainwater Damages Suit Singapore, Thursday WOHev n ,!is c af^ eSlion *<" the defendant M '"tice compan by T' pleSence of both and acSeC M tai y inSpett d the Book Store c Gulab;ai Silk Store, Nos. 45 and 47, High Street in order to570 words
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Article318 1939-06-02 17 THE anniversary of the introduc--1 tion of Buddhism to Ceylon falls to-day, known as "Po urn" Full Moon Day, and the members of the newly-formed Maha Bodhi Society of Malaya are arranging to celebrate the festival in a fitting manner. It was on this day in318 words
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Article159 1939-06-02 17 Singapore. Thursday, 4 p.m |N their weekly rubber report Guthrie I Co., Ltd. state:— As a result of the holidays, there is nttle to report regarding the period under review. The attention of the market has to a certain extent been foe c ed on the progress159 words
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Advertisement220 1939-06-02 17 You Want Strength-not an accident DIB I IS and rhlUa into a healthy, virile powerful ami trong man. At $2 50 n* il.oO from reputed chemists. CHARI CO., 29, Robinson Rd., Spore. I CHEONG KOON •VSENG&-CQ..t££ MORTGAGEES' SALE OF FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES. At the jalcroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon220 words
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Advertisement249 1939-06-02 17 [LAUNCH PICNICS ARRANGED BY ICAI I I I S CAi i: Motor Launch Picnic Baskets Provided AN KN.IOYABLE WEEK-END IKIP. Bit KAI (I I S 1111 l VH Made with finest ingredients obtainable. Baited in modern electric oven* under si-icily hygienic conditions, t rapped b*lore leaving the Bakery. OMWAI YOUR249 words
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633 1939-06-02 18 "fHINA has not yet won the war, but the Jap have already lost it," declared Dr. Lautenshla£< of Political Science at the University of Lingnari talk recently. DR. Lautenschlager began by re- j marking that peace-lovers favoured China from the633 words
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Article180 1939-06-02 18 Chunsid.?THROUGH the Chinese Government, I* fuj»tts from Chungk made im mcd it cI v j ten districts close t>i I j time capital. I The .scheme i.s to be .soon as arrangements v authorities are ccmpl< Mr. Ksu Bhih-yiii2 Actin the National Rehr-t Commi The Commission,180 words
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473 1939-06-02 18 r pHREE cotton mills, three flour mills, two dyeing factories, two machine shops,a match factory and a cotton and game factory have hsen established in and around one of the southwest Shensi cities since the outbreak oi Sino-Japanesc hostilities, according to an473 words
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Advertisement377 1939-06-02 18 The familiar Player's Sailor figure symbolises all that is depend- able and worthwhile in In the cigarette £s^p£pi world it stands for Player's Navy Cut a name rendered justly famous for the excellence and quality it gives to smckers. PLAYER'S NAVY CUT CIGARETTES TOBACCO j ~CI TO 1 ft>ld~S}lv 7~.377 words
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Advertisement77 1939-06-02 18 Tangee gto lips a natural beauty men admire He'll say your lips are fresh and youthful it" you use Tangee. And Sere's the reason why: Tangee isn't paint—can't paint. Its magic Color Change Principle takes caxe of that. Orange in the stick, Tangee changes on your lips to just the77 words
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Advertisement254 1939-06-02 18 "HIGH WIDE HANDSOME" TTTTmftfT— I 1 limn ■'(■■lllEßilitailih IBM■ 1 Ij lia!'j IK F. 1 1 1J11 f :11" 11 IHHMIBaaaHBHBMMIaHHMIfIM BACKACHE /5 there anything wrong with my Kidneys? Egf -A That is the question you should ask yourself {sj| J when you feel the first sharp pains of backache.254 words
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Advertisement18 1939-06-02 18 DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By T. H. Tan Agents:—Hai Chew H< 35, Bsach I SINGAPORI 3 times dail>18 words
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658 1939-06-02 19 Mr. Mohanlal Saxena Urges India Govt. To Stand Firm here in Mr M hanial Saxcna wh arrived I am afraid the Government of India n\~?™ cX l iausted all th e methods of ™»!h and P ersuasi °n by which they could bring the South658 words
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46 1939-06-02 19 Bombay, May 24. I\! lON has been reIhe (.overnment from i in <iu.jerat coni Bombay GovernProhibition campaign t them to declare the i thr near future. of the Taluka, sentaticn, met the Governhavc been tf the prowill consider in due course.46 words
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Article64 1939-06-02 19 United Press. ak-utta. May 25. [\K Kainmanohar Lohia. formerly in charge <>i the Foreign Departmrnl ol the A.IX.C. Office, who delecture at Kakhi Sangria, la, on Wednesday evening, was led when he came out after delivering the speech under section 124 mttion with a speech deft "iiUnited Press. - 64 words
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79 1939-06-02 19 Ilndore, May 25. IVI persons, including Mr. Baijnuth tlahoday, President of the Kajya a Mandai. have riertaken i fast >ince this morn- stood, wiU last ol the public de- '.actions on pubol arrested perion of the new taxes insisting of three ar ..on-officials,79 words
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172 1939-06-02 19 United Press. Simla, May 24. province of the North West Frontier will so completely dry course of the next four or five years" declared Dr. Khan Frontier Premier, who came here in connection with the era Conference in an interview toUnited Press. - 172 words
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62 1939-06-02 19 United Press. hfcfj Benares, May 25. s were shot dead in < ir( ti instances in a border of Benares Par district. [h, a Brahmin of with a loaded rewhom he suspected him in a criminal three of them. The evously wounded. Brahmin rodeUnited Press. - 62 words
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Article59 1939-06-02 19 United Press Gauhati, May 26. hat Pandit Jawaharlal quested S Ruladhar c «ntral) and a mem- ber of the All-India Congress Committee, to let him know all about "Rani! and her present condition. The Naga heroine is now undergoing imprisonment, in the Shillong Jail and is reported- toUnited Press - 59 words
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Article69 1939-06-02 19 M Karachi. May 25. K. MAIDAY, Cargo SuperinUndent of the British India Steam Navigation Company Karachi, was fined Rs. 20 by the (ily Magistrate of Karachi for beating a tally-clerk It k said thai the same per■On was warned by a Bombay Magistrate on a69 words
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Article160 1939-06-02 19 (•suhati, May 25. THE United Press understands that 1 Dr. Rajendra Prasad. Congerss President, has been in constant consultation with the Premier, Mr. Gopinath Bardoloi and the Provincial Congress authorities here in regard to the Digboi situation. It is further understood that while he is inclined to160 words
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Article73 1939-06-02 19 Calcutta. May 24 —Sjt. Subhas Chandra who nas been suffering from a sudden attack of influenza since last night had a temperature of 101.2 at 3 p.m. to-day. Sjt Bose is unable to i proceed to Dacca by to-night's mail a< P was previously arranged. He wns73 words
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Advertisement8 1939-06-02 19 Daily India Page Edited by C.S "v\uthukrishnan, B.Sc8 words
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Advertisement117 1939-06-02 19 DONT BE AFRAID j j TO SMILE!;. USE I C.2-3S A >fr realty Ms /^jK^ s*l! o l 5 'n**** bocovso Hb a com^***^^! J Z2K "Lf° 1 t n1 W,,in 9 «9«nl» which cannot b. 1 I x under S° n# *c moit exhaustive I 1 3! 5 of117 words
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Article, Illustration87 1939-06-02 20 H. R. 11. The Duke of Kent recently visited Kootes Government Airframe Factory at Liverpool where he saw high-speed Bristol Blenheim Boinl)--efl being manufactured on the latest progressive production lines. This factory is one of the largest and best equipped in the87 words
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Article, Illustration69 1939-06-02 20 Captain H. H. Balfour. M P.. UnderSecretary for Air. (second from the left), touring round the Kootes Government Airframe Factory, with Mr. Trowbridge, General Manager, R—tea Government Airframe Factory, Mr. lt. Rootes, Deputy C hairman of Rooter Securities, Ltd., Mr. W. E. Roc tea,69 words
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Article, Illustration86 1939-06-02 20 Mr. G. C. Trowbridge, H.R.H. the Duke of Kent and Mr. W. E. Rootes looking at finished machine fittings. gathering from all parts of the South of England, 3,000 ramblers, campers, cyclists and hikers held an open-air demonstration in the TUlingbourne Valley, near Dorking to demand an unspoilt countryside and86 words
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Advertisement23 1939-06-02 20 Cultivate yi.ur Aesthetic Faculties by the efficient Tuitions given by 111 I.H 0\ ART STUDIO in Drawings, Paintings and I Sculptural Studies- j23 words
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Advertisement256 1939-06-02 20 ci b t apa mi ST A KDARD SARSAPARILLA TONIC. ""V *Jz?-£*ez* jus tropical diseases. Local Price $1 per bottle. Small bottle 50 ct-s. TS&UMOB KASS.M ft < <». 79. Hill St., Singapore. I SIX FOR T HE PRICE OF ONE! 1 To convince YOU of the advertising val'.je of256 words
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Advertisement112 1939-06-02 20 1 mt < "mT^H ii > >•«. 9 ,4 CASSELLS PET AND LIVE STOCK SERIES Price f»0 its. each. L Parrots Parakeets and Budgerigars by H Pigeons and How to Keep Them by Lieu I Pooular Cape Bird. 1 by John Robson. Canaries and How to Keep Them by F.112 words
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