Malaya Tribune, 6 June 1939
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Title Section38 1939-06-06 1 The Malaya Tribune Malayg 's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales vo xxvi -No. 183. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, June 6, 1939 The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 193938 words
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Advertisement215 1939-06-06 1 r GOODS I, BEST QUALITY AT AURORA nM W?TMENT STORK. g|h 91 A North Bridge Rd. GUARANTEED RUST ]4__M ?REV E NT lON f fSf thai solves the problem of B^ j__L |jrj_ljl RUST PREVENTION BOWRANITE PAINTS IJ_______Hh r> they enhance the apt GuTtnuB r 6b ,u ,rpor ,toB £4215 words
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Advertisement237 1939-06-06 1 I '''iimmTi^ I l rC 92, PICCADILLY, LONDON. DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER j TAILORM IDES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS IN STOCK. I FROM:— j$ 5. 30. I 13 BATTERY ROAD. v 63?7. SINGAPORE. «■■■■■■•«■■■•«■•«■■•■■■shibci et WHY PAY RENT? here's a simple way *o have 4hv borne you <<> pOSSeM* 4sti<l become *«n«r237 words
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Article32 1939-06-06 2 Walt Disney brings another beloved fairy tale to life in his Riliu v Picturisation of Ha„s c sen's The Ugly Duckling "I■ w "n b d leased by RKO Radio. be re32 words
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Article77 1939-06-06 2 ON the first day of production, five principals were added to thi ol Universal's "'You Can"t Cheat Honest Man" which stars W C Fields with Edgar Bergen and Charli M Carthy. Those signed for supporting roll Edward Brophy. Frank Jenks Gradj Sutton, David Oliver77 words
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Article197 1939-06-06 2 TO-MORROW FOR ALL RE D t ERS. The morning < cell'.i for money matters rvr? < 'wmc cial enterprises, bu 4 the afternoon ichen the enccs are not so good. r views should be avoided. neglect correspondence. SPEC IA INFLUENCES. nary 21 to February 19 unpleasant197 words
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Advertisement425 1939-06-06 2 ftittAMLK SAILINGS. 0 I m\ P& CjLd BRITISH f INDIA (Incorporated in England). T. ,V O, S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 CHITRAL 15,000 June 16 CORFU 15,000 June 30 i BURDWAN 6G70 July 1 I ANION 15.500 Jxny 14 CARTHAGE 15.000 July 28 J SOMALI 6,800425 words
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Advertisement475 1939-06-06 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDfcUTSCHEB LLOYD, 'Incorporated tn Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHJNA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 s.s. "ODER" omits North China Jun. 13 8 m.s. "MARBURG" Jun. 21 I m.s. 'FULDA' omits Hongkong, Japan. Jun. 24 HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND, HAMBURG475 words
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Advertisement479 1939-06-06 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. I Regular fortnightly service between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkonc, Swatow, an d Amoy, <K*ulangsu>. Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS:For CHINA For RANGOON "Hong Peng" Jun. 19, 4 p.m. "Hong Kheng" Jun 16 "Hong Kheng"479 words
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Advertisement130 1939-06-06 2 LINIE Oeutsch-Australische Dampfvchiffs Geseilschaft (Companies incorporated in German v> PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS «X LEVERKUSfc-EN U v ia POre 1939 Manila j une ]n m-s. RHEINLAND Direct June ''3 t DU. BURGENLAND via Manila July 10 HOMEWARD HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due130 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous247 1939-06-06 2 I DAILY CROSSWORD" Igm CLUES ACROSS: 27 Shakespearean carpent< 1 A watch for the vulgar. CLUES DOWN: 3. Crcok. 1. Worthless. 7. Charm. 2. Bitter. 9. Moral dame anagram». 4. Mr. Pickwick's servants. 10. Cordially disliked. 5 Standard of Constantine The Great 12. Danger. 6. Ninth month of the Mohammed247 words
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Article402 1939-06-06 3 LONDON COMMODITIES Preview "Thf^e Buyer, ?r «>«ady Sellers g3 J" l Buyers 85 lG Sellers 8 ?a An-ust Buyers 85 16 o lfi Sellers 87 16 87 16 •vtDec. Buyers 87 16 «7 16 Sellers 84 Ji PRODUCE pU M oil (Malay) London, Monday. ruly shipment m402 words
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Article51 1939-06-06 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, June 5, b p.m. Cot oar» Total 1 J Dividend Books flnancloi Tin. dosa Date Mx. Div. yeai Payable Date to dat# sd. Int. June 8 June 14 June 9 sd. 6d. No 2<± June 17 June 24 June 18 sro5 r51 words
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Article861 1939-06-06 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, June 5, 5 p.m. fu&ti and Co. Ampat Tin 3?f rs 4 ff llers Austral Amal 4 71' 'iffW,. Austral Malay 33 J' 2 A.' 2 Ayer Hitam 22 9 23 9 SSFSi, 20.ti 216 faatu belangor 1.25 130861 words
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Article17 1939-06-06 3 Singapore, Tuesday. The price ot tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $1 14% (down $14).17 words
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Article20 1939-06-06 3 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28% (down Seller* < v 7;; (dOWn 1 j20 words
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Article94 1939-06-06 3 Singapore, Monday. TIN. The price of tin at midday was $115, down 18 The market in tin shares to-day was quietly steady with a small business passing. RUBBER. The price of rubber at 4 0 clock was buyers Spot 23 7 8 cents, buyers July September 2994 words
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Article230 1939-06-06 3 Singapore, June 5. The following are the exchange stoci this morning according to the daily clr cular Issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2,3 25 32 London demand p 2325 32 Lyons demand 2040 Switzerland demand 239 Hamburg demand 134 New York demand 54230 words
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Article244 1939-06-06 3 0% Maynard Co., Ltd.. 130,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 N 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 1% 1901 red. 1040 $4j3,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 100 101 norn 1907 red. 1047 $1600.000 Int. Mar. 31, Scot SO «106 108 norn 4V*% 1909 red. 1955 i1.00C.000 Int. Mar.244 words
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Article164 1939-06-06 3 Singapore, June 5. R. (Siam) 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 $231 Siam No. 2 $216 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $111 Siam Broken Rice No. 3 $103 Rice164 words
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Advertisement33 1939-06-06 3 THE EASTERN UNITED i 1 CORPORATION, LIMITED R J NE MOTOR VEHICLE, iV v \«y- PERSONAL ACCI HON R KMEBTB COMPENSA VN, > KJBUC LIABILITY INSURANCE. STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W. HALL, I General Manager33 words
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Advertisement201 1939-06-06 3 I I I l provide for j Ids valued possessions the safety that is afforded by our vaults where we have safe boxes ot various sizes for hire at moderate rates. HIRERS themselves hold the KEYS and ONLY THEY can have access to these safe boxes so *hat SAFETY and201 words
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Advertisement365 1939-06-06 3 H V\lt OF cm.vi Incorporated in China by ttpeciai Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapo-r I Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-a Cable Address: "CBUNGKUO." j Paid Up Capital v h. 140,000,***** j Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. a 5,200,000.00 Total Assets365 words
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Advertisement512 1939-06-06 4 CLASSIFIED-ADS j .Nii.i» Oar >i:» >i> laiesgirl, .vdary j ,ai ;i.it<- ...it-, ooy.:, alary $25. I .1 Jij Ko. 341, Geylang Road. kJj-s 11: 5.00 I-t> ou p.m 6ho.t\ > mil; crj clerk* Salary it j .-<.'!."■ required A.i> j Hmnen Allowance plus commission i i,', ."vlaiuv.: 'Inbune, j&iuk t3a7-A>512 words
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Advertisement513 1939-06-06 4 HARDWORKING and Intelligent European assistant weU-rcconmended. Seeks position with established firm. Aimlv Box 616 Malaya Tribune, Singapore t»a,A CHINESE DIPLOMA Denser licensed dresser grade II Senior employment immediately. Apply Box No. 289. c 0 Malaya Tribune, Kuala Lumpur. <289-A» VOUNGMAN (Indian) educated hi England want.-, employment, any alnd anywhere, reasonable513 words
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Advertisement645 1939-06-06 4 LEARN CHINESE IN THE SINGAPORE CHINESE MANDARIN SCHOOL, 122-12$, Prlnsep Street. 3 Now Clesses for Ah solute Beginners Commencing Juiv srfl. Ith .Oth. 1939. <a> Mondays and rhursdays, i.35 to 7 pm., «bi Ti'wdaya ana Fridays, 15 to 900 pm, <c» Wednesdays and Saturdays, 7 it to 0.00 p.m. School645 words
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Advertisement632 1939-06-06 4 ran BALE: A"**"! v: Ur m: kin month. Imported make #uso bottles, B', .nil-, pen, Changl 1 7A) mm>gkt..olf St FOR gigpS BOX NO. 002. Malaya NEW LOCAL CHINESE TILL.'-. HEAVY MALACCA durable affording jcnillat on, per i.ooo. Apply Tan Cheng lUat Ayer Street. Pnone 7255. Ughter and Heavier Patterns632 words
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Advertisement515 1939-06-06 4 Astrology TOT ACiD TEST! SRI ATMACHINTAN THE ONLY GENUINE 9EER IN MALAYA Can be tested any Just ask any live questions and a.sk any Other mystic the .same questions •L*nd 4t yourself. If his answers are net SfonlV accurate onfMONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED. Diagnosing undertaken Healing made under contract of no-cure-no-hay.515 words
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Advertisement535 1939-06-06 4 SEEKING OBEDIENT WIVE* ch00.7? Lily's semi-stiff collar quality reliable. Maae ord Bridge Road, Singapore GIRLS seeking perfi ct bu h vised u.se captivating, m gancii'" perfumes. All deal< i Tay Ocn Seng Co., Blngapi LONELY JAVA BORN < recently transferred here, s qoaintance ol homely and girl. AH correspondence tn535 words
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298 1939-06-06 5 Hong Peng" Chartered For The Occasion Singapore, Monday, lise more funds for the relict of China's distressed, ipore bronco of the China Relief Fund Committee to convert the Dragon-Boat Festival, which is a very c ustom to a practical use. rj thai arrangements have been made298 words
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Article113 1939-06-06 5 Singapore, liondaj girl, Lav Chin Hoe. aged pleaded guilty this morning .id police court before Mr. tarn to a charge that she en Beach Road police station ri to a public servant. In r-Oray, in which she alleg- the night of July 1, IMS she tidnapped, unlawfully113 words
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96 1939-06-06 5 Reuter. Calcutta. JfPHE "invisible man,'' hitherto j nothing more than a fantasy, is jin fact a practical possibility accordi ing to a Hindu soothsayer here. j lie claims to have invented a lotion which, when spread on the body, causes ;it to become invisible.Reuter. - 96 words
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Article572 1939-06-06 5 THETIS NOW BELIEVED COMPLETELY FLOODED British Official Wireless. LONDON, JUNE 5. MR. JOHNSON, THE MANAGING DIRECTOR OF CAMMEL LAIRDS. BUILDERS OF TH ILL-FATED THETIS, GAVE TO-DAY THE FIRST AUTHEI IT.C DESCRIPTION OF HOW THE DISASTER OCCURRED. One of the forward torpedo tubes had water in,British Official Wireless. - 572 words
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Article172 1939-06-06 5 Reuter. Paris. AFTER a wild chase through the night on the Franco-Belgian frontier the French contraband brigade seized .1 powerful armourrd bury containing 3t»o lbs. of Belgian tobacco. The vehicle—a kind of fortress on wheels—was abandoned by two smugglers near the customs house at Arras TheReuter. - 172 words
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Article79 1939-06-06 5 Reuter. Capetown. LETTERS and telegrams have been received by the Union Government tiom all parts of South West Africa. It Is announced, expressing appreciation at its action in sending 311 police remforcementa to the territory. They indicate that up to the time or the arrivalReuter. - 79 words
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Article37 1939-06-06 5 Singapore. Monday.—For driving negligently and colliding with a lorry at the seventh mile. Bukit Timah Road, on Amil 11. Basu bin Munsor was to-day j fined $40 by Mr C H. Whitton. Trafi&i Judge I37 words
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50 1939-06-06 5 Reuter. Fecamp. THE first of a new class of French Auxiliary Naval Vessels —Chaserminesweeper No. 41—has been launched here. She is designed to act as an auxiliary to submarine chasers and minesweepers. No details as to her tonnage or speed have yet been made public—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article40 1939-06-06 5 I Singapore. Monday: The ambulance was calked to the Keppel Harbour Police j Station at 5.22 p.m. to-day to remove a Chinese to the General Hospital, who •vas said to have been assaulted by three i >ther Chinese.40 words
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Advertisement40 1939-06-06 5 j S. RAILWAYS ENDED WEEK-END TICKETS FOR MAJESTY'S BIRTHDAY BTH JUNE, VXW. \\f a nr> Wednesday. 7th VVAKU June to Sunday, Uth June, 1339, Inclusive. D i Tljr. k i Thursday, Bth "URN June, to Tuesday. 13th June, 1939, Inclusive.40 words
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Advertisement635 1939-06-06 5 I NOTICE. In th Esl*tj of Cheong Kheng Ciht deceased, !atc of No. 58, Hot bore Canal Road. Singapore, Trader, v.ho died on the 15th day of January. 1935. PURSUANT TO SECTION 29 OF THE 1R US TEL: I ORDINANCE. CHAP. 59 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1 creditors and635 words
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Advertisement262 1939-06-06 5 Singapore Mimicipalit TENDERS. TENDERS 3re now invited for tj following materials or service. Ft particular see Municipal lender Roo Data of Closii Supply and delivery at the Municipal Transport. Centre of one light van chassis aTid 5 motor cars. 12 noon, 10th June, IS. Purchase of scrap iron and scrap262 words
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Article524 1939-06-06 6 Singapore, June 2. Article Pric* MEAT Beef steak, kati 35 Beef str-w or curry; k.'ti 30 i Fillet Steak: lb 55! Mutton Australian; lb 4fJ Mutton, Indian; lb Mutton, Malacca; lb Pork, lean; kati 44 Pork, lean a nd fat «Ist quality); kati 30 POULTRY Capons (locally524 words
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130 1939-06-06 6 Reuter. Mf Ibourne, June 6. THL l iving boat Guba. attemptiiiK a n< w route to England over the Indian Ocean, missing out Singapore, was farced d<*vu at Batavia aitir abandoning her attempt to reaih tocos Island, the first stop. Shortly after noon, localReuter. - 130 words
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329 1939-06-06 6 Singapore, June 5. MINING Ampats 4 1-) 5 6 Ayer Hitams 22 6 23 6 Batu Selangors i-2b 1.31 Hitams 0.26 0.30 Hongkong Tin 18 9 20 Bangrins 2b 21 Chanderiangs 116 12Hong Fatt 0-65 0.68 idris Hyd 5 6 6 6 Ipoh Tin 20329 words
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Article95 1939-06-06 6 British Official Wireless. London, June 5. Paris 17G 47 64 NCW York 4.68 2 Montreal 4.69 Brussels 27.51" Geneva 20.75 Amsterdam 8.79 -'< M ian 89'e Berlin 11.67 1 2 Belgium 11.68% Athens 547% Bucharest 660 Stockholm 1942 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 13.90 Helsingfors' 226 7 a Lisbcn ilOBritish Official Wireless. - 95 words
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Article118 1939-06-06 6 Singapore, June 6 Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive: East Wharf (Gate 1) Anshun 22. Main Wharf (Gate 2) Turuga Maru 18; Nagpc-e 15: Kudat 13; Baloeran It; Pres. Haves 8Gleniffer 6. Empire Dock <Cato 2) Brisbane Maru 30; Penrith Caste 3*> Malayan Prince 34:118 words
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108 1939-06-06 6 n VU.Y PKi( FS CURRENT. tjngapore, Monday, neon. No. ix rjbjp Buyers, c: n Ers I No. ix j;...-.3. FOB In rams j ur/J 2?{70 C f.A Q R.&s. J I f.o.b. iii bales OP r, r.A.Q. r.c s. F. 0.8. in bales108 words
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Article111 1939-06-06 6 Reuter. Vatican City, June 6. A VATICAN statement issued last "night denies reports that the Pope has st>:it itvli messages to European leaders bui acMs thai the diplomatic peace activity initiated by His lines; some time aso is continuing n the i nes of tinReuter. - 111 words
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Article53 1939-06-06 6 Reuter. Hollywood. F' 1 affecU faulette Goddard. i,n j so badly m her work 7/ P"*' ii took her tin-,: a;j to rcev ver from it. r«mf,l r"! £2? ~,U' r With w ««miilate fog— apparently affected studio officials said MtarGoddard' new picture la -The CatReuter. - 53 words
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Article27 1939-06-06 6 Singapore, Monday A untitled said to have been knocked d >wn by Johore car at North Bridge Road at 9 pm. to-day. He was conveyed to I27 words
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Advertisement267 1939-06-06 6 Pm never careless about Personal Freshness I y^^^^ urn pwi mjmmvt, n.MiTfD, INVjI AND. r I Why suffer from NERVES 77i« high Vitamin B content of t BIOZYCEN YEAST-VITAMIN j cure* a// nervous complaints 5 obtainable from medicine stores s PYr-r U MHOS l ARE SECOND TO NONE in Efficiency,267 words
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Advertisement12 1939-06-06 6 Model *****. Sole Distributors: ll II r" SCIENTIFIC SI.KVICK CO.. f!rrh7rrt Ptonc49C712 words
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Advertisement116 1939-06-06 6 1 POTH B Easy Running I enduring Strength Perfnth? Balanced MmW I jiitiiiiiiy finished. -r* Write /or descriptive I folier to m /wLf\\{ JB H J/;e Manufacturers: —V I 601. K.imiKMi.<r Rahm ulf!m!F~ Ask for Hescnntive folder fC* The health ol your children and 1 future fitness d*|>< i.ds upon116 words
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Miscellaneous932 1939-06-06 6 To-day's Radio j SINGAPORE LONDON NIROM YDC 15.15 it>t, n*. ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mcs) rpp 5 ZHP 30.9G metres (969 mc's) a.m. o.m. GSB 951 Me's (3L55 m.) 6.20 Opening r 00 Programme tjf Malay var- Gymnastic 8.00 Traditional Teochew Drama 0 sports news and.Market noies Ughl g ramo932 words
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529 1939-06-06 7 Alleged Illegal Gralification Singapore, Monday, earing was continued this morning in the fifth police court beM: L C. Goh oi the cane in which a Chinese contractor Mr rong, stands charged that on May 13, at 9.45 a.m. at the ,ne Seletar529 words
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Article64 1939-06-06 7 Shanghai, June 5. anesc to-day made rtpvesentato the American authorities them to prevent, firstly. Chitructing military e&taWpnthe proximity of American secondly, the use of such proLi cy pur x>ses and tnirary, c misusing the American nag er ol alleged cases to be cited. a expressed at "numerous iof64 words
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219 1939-06-06 7 \T t the Editor oj the Malaya Tribune I Sir- I heartily endorse the views expressed by your correspondent "Travelling Public." As a memuer of that pub lie I shculd like to ask if Mr. Brown rnd Mr. Stone sit on the Commission to219 words
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Article136 1939-06-06 7 [To the Editor of the Malaya rr&unc] Sir.—I am much obliged to What Think for his suggestion with regard '> forming a Young Men's Buddhist Assc elation It should nave the consideration of all Buddhists. It is a matter fo.regret, however, that such a suggestion has not136 words
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290 1939-06-06 7 Singapore, Monday. 1V CJUNN ad 2t,a private in the 2nd Bait* Gordon Highlanders. Selerarc Barracks, Changi, pleaded tatty this MoVntng in the second police court before Mr. Corrad Oldham to a char- that he on h.ne 1 at aboul 11 P.m. at Bras Basah Roast,290 words
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Article132 1939-06-06 7 diigdSorc* Mop *JAK Sfgow, a 27yoar-o!d Hoki! n pleaded gun" tins morning in :ne >urth police court before Mr. C. E. "£oh to a charge of theft ol two ora s louhding pine caps, valued at $4, ac property of a s fiver ir n odowna132 words
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408 1939-06-06 7 (From Our Owji Reporter) l]ioh, Sunday. YTKAIiLY lon men and women, representative <»r ihe various communities resident in the State were present thi« evening, at the Town Hall at the "A 1 Home* given by the Chinese coi imunity to His Highness Sir Aziz,408 words
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Article29 1939-06-06 7 The output oi New ■otfai. tor May amoutns to 2U20 lb, making a total cf 10.121 lb for the two months 01 the year ending Mar 31.29 words
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Article24 1939-06-06 7 untitled during May totalled 12,691 tons, making 73,666 tons tor the ftrsl five months o( I the year. Impa m April were 13,886 lons.24 words
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Article137 1939-06-06 7 THE Y.W.C A Fortnightly Club held I its reglar meeting yesterday when speaker was Mrs R E Holttum,who :;ave a .'.cry Uiterestina talk en "Art and ihe Ordinary \yoman The Speaker aave the interpretation o: art as skill in mu-ic or poetry oi other art, and went on137 words
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Article180 1939-06-06 7 (From Oiir Ow l C uTCsponoeon :..u jmio 4 THh: rr;.r ui-c ol Mr. G B. Mulhukrish nan B Sc., ot the Malaya Tribune Pditortel staff, and Miss JayalaJkshm. eMertdaughter ol Mr T. V. Dora is- j wamy, can- Interpreter, wwo£ietli J£ c lebrated lure180 words
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Article25 1939-06-06 7 untitled been knocked down by a motor car bearing a Perak number, which was driven by b Chinese at North Bridg Road near Jalan Sultan.25 words
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Advertisement85 1939-06-06 7 I Tiken PeguUrly Every Nip'H i BILE BEANS KEEP YOU FIT AND WELL AND ATTRACTIVELY SLIM air mus c Wealthy to be good-looking. Let RUB THE T °NIC well into the scalp and hair. THEN STEAM THE HEAD by wrapp.n 9 it in toweL I 1 THESE TONIC TREATMENTS are85 words
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Advertisement252 1939-06-06 7 AMAZING I II US SPECIALISTS. in »\llo.\l IT MAT j < ,f\i i ;.'s J k -I m 11». T I the undersiuned Mr. K;t\ Kirn 8« B| oi Mice. s.s.> have gre*i r leosure In cen I in ♦ha? Mr. H Karaean B»k of Bin< i p ft* heftier252 words
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Advertisement56 1939-06-06 7 Tonsils Adenoid However obstinatr 1v.6 rhronir a 4 cured perman< at y with ut opera tion BY AwauK i sucnaristie OansTeaa] medal Don't vvait and 8, <1< lay, may t} harmful Apply for proof 81 particulars tn ALLEN CLINK Reyapettah M \DIIA ob 4 Linahte Everywhere Agents: Naina Mohamed Sor56 words
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Advertisement594 1939-06-06 8 A. A. M. Hill Climb I ■Til GAP JUNE 11TH 10 a.m. Seats in <;tand Stand $1 TICKETS A T UTILE'S. ••mu iiiiiiiiiiHHi. IT S SECOND TO NONE. FOR LAUGHS AND I THRILLS! SAUCY SONGS! HECTIC ADVENTURES 5 IN THE AIR! RIOTOUSLY FUNNY!! j ■TV I □Pi Starts TO-MORROW j594 words
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183 1939-06-06 9 London, June 6. I'lOl'Gll there was again blazingly hol sunshine yesterday and little ~i the ..tan bed divers experienced intense edd anu strong tidal currents in their efforts to raise the it is becoming more apseveral days must elapse their work is completed.183 words
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89 1939-06-06 9 June 6. I«- 1 na last night, i try ol Labour rowii said that militiamen en r.pleted the most iul administrative j listory of the Gov istration had had ation of all concern i ded that industrial vela ci been on a more satisthan89 words
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Article27 1939-06-06 9 untitled At 3:27 p.m. untitled ambulance was called to Quay to attend to a case in was cut on the right -knife by another Chiound was superficial.27 words
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662 1939-06-06 9 ASSOCIATION DINNER AT DRILL HALL ALL rejoice at this armiveisary of cur Association, which has fought and maintained'its position for 20 years," said Mr. Claude H. da Silva, speaking at the twentieth anniversary of the Eurasian A<:ociation at a dinner he'd last night in the Eurasian662 words
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Article54 1939-06-06 9 Singapore, Monday.—Appearing in the Thud Police Court this morning v hen a charge of robbery was explaina to him, Chan Ah Kow. aged twentyix, v.ps remanded till Wednesday. Accused, who was arrested iast night, was alleged to have held up and robbed an Indian, Ranggasamy of $3 2254 words
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356 1939-06-06 9 Singapore, Mondaj "JAPANESE have not the stamina the Western Powers thought they possessed. This was very forcibly exhibited in the recent successful drive or ail fronts ordered Ry the Chinese Rigrh Costmaud." staled Mr. M. Qheti one of the Directors of ;he Mini:356 words
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Advertisement174 1939-06-06 9 MOONLIGHT CAFF RESTAURANT m H New Sanitary Premises. P w ?V t Every modern comfort, Cold '*f' and hot drinks. Excellent fgjij S JjjJ cuisine. Chinese and Europ?ar .♦jfeli 81 5 dishes. Charge* moderate. iff iiPHIII ll Ja,an Besar M (Mfl Vu u orW) SINGAPORE TEL. NO. 2948 •im: issi174 words
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Advertisement65 1939-06-06 9 j NEW WORLD DANCE PALACE. THE LARGEST UR-CONOII lON ED CABARET IN MALAYA Willi BAR RESTAURANT ATTACHED. NIGHT DANCE. NIGHTLY AT 9M PM. TEA DANCE (FREE ADMISSION) EVERY Tl ES.. THURS. SAT. I SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE. FROM i£o P.M. to 1.30 P.M. SFECIAL ENTRANCE TO CABARET &i CAR PARK AT65 words
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Advertisement56 1939-06-06 9 j SUN TALKIE I j (NEW WORLD' I TO-NtGHT From 730 p.m. I One performance only. I Whole Serial of 1 SBIAIMIWS ok' j j < IiI.VVI OWX" Commencing W:d. 7th June. Simultaneous Screening AT THE SUN TALKIE and EMPIRE TALKIE Firs! 7 Chapters of Universal** First RUN SERIAL Fear-56 words
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Advertisement149 1939-06-06 9 i i i i a i A PICTURE WELL WORTH SEEING AGAIN! A MILLION DOLLARS* WORTH OF ADVENTURE PACKED BY WARNER BROS, into This Miracle of Motion Pictures! ■Tie Seas Ron Wake of of tho lovabU M w rogue who fede his namt tho terror W rw. kings-to win kiss.149 words
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Miscellaneous328 1939-06-06 9 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS The following is the programme of drills up to and for week ending Jun^ II: TO DAY, JUNE 6 515 pm Headquarters, Ist Bn. S.SV.F. Sij^. Section, Signal Training. 5 15 p.m. Headquarters, "B" Company, General Revision--5 15 p.m. Headquarters, "D" Company. Drill. 515 p.m. Bukit Timah Range,328 words
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Article635 1939-06-06 10 WITH depressed trade during 1938 and with accentuatijn of the problem arising out of reactions to feeling aroused by eh? invasion of China, the fact that there was a set-back in crime In the Federated States is hardly surprising. During the year 142 reports of serious crime635 words
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1141 1939-06-06 10 Maj.-Gen. H. Rowan-Robinson, C.M.G., D.S. O - By Maj.-Gen. H. RowanRobinson, C.M.G., D.S.O. Ci O-ORDINATION of the fighting forces has long been urged upon the Government. Under this pressure, the principle has been accepted and has been gradually extended. It has not however, yet been embodied in a Ministry of1,141 words
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Advertisement206 1939-06-06 10 SUPERIOR QUALITY CHINA GRASS BLOCK MATS SIZJ S IN STOCK. 3' x 6', 0, x 6', 6' x 9', 9' x 9', 9' x 12', 12' x 12', 12' x 15' 12 tts. nctt. per stj. oil including making up. i"ROBINSON CO., LTD. ING IPORE, KUALA LUMPUR* JONES NO. 35206 words
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Advertisement13 1939-06-06 10 Towels 800 CHIANG CO.. 3U4, No/th Bridge Road. (Next to the Medical Office).13 words
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Advertisement88 1939-06-06 10 «Ai R m P E OFFICIAL BLACK-OUT RESTRICT LIGHTING ON TUESDAY II \i: V.Uh from 10.30 p. m. to 12 midnight BY USING THE D. C. L. BLACK-OUT SHADE which is approved by the A. R. P. DEPARTMENT These Shades can be used to completely obscure the usual pendant lights88 words
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406 1939-06-06 11 While Britain Hesitates Reuter. Berlin, Juno G. A CO *MUNIQUE published after peTe T departure of Prince (Regent) Paul states that the ex- Change of views between the [Jugoslav guests and authoritative I German circles, which was held in a cordial and friendly spirit,Reuter. - 406 words
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Article, Illustration47 1939-06-06 11 Tragic interest attaches to this picture, taken about a year ago, of the wedding of Lieut.-(ommsnder Thomas Clhre Lloyd, UN. and Miss Mane Mcßae Smith, at St. dement Dane's, strand. Lteut.-Commander 1. C. Lie yd was one of the victims of the Thetis disaster.47 words
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Article220 1939-06-06 11 STOP PRESS Reuter. London, June t>. Dm hess of Kent, aca in Lady Fertarlington, ig hei home last night to na the report of a shot nth hoard. The Duchess Portaiiington whj were cd. were unaware that a 1 ired and proceeded to IhevReuter. - 220 words
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Article166 1939-06-06 11 British Wireless. I ORD Halifax had a conversation with Ihe Prime Minister at 10, Downing Street, yesterday morning :>rd in the evening there "as a meeting of the Foreign Affairs Sub-Committee <d the Cabinet at Ihe Howe of Commons. !i is assumed that Ihe Russian reply toBritish Wireless. - 166 words
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158 1939-06-06 11 Hot Dogs For King And Queen Washington, June 6. I MNUTES glimpse of Their as they pass along the Pennsylvania Avenue here inything from 12s. to £2. have already been plenty of •okings for seats in luxurittail lounges, hotel windows, shops, cafes and158 words
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Article, Illustration175 1939-06-06 11 Reuter. PARIS, JUNE j. A VIGOROUS RETORT TO THE ITALIAN CLAIMS FOR A BIGGER SHARE OF CONTROL OF THE SUEZ (ANAL WAS MADE RY MARQUIS DE VOGUE (CHAIRMAN OF THE ANAL COMPANY), AT THE ANNUAL MEETING TODAY. Ht declared that they had replied toReuter. - 175 words
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Article70 1939-06-06 11 Reuter. London, June 6 A total of MM recruits joined the Royal Air ing the week ending June 3. cornparea with 32G in the corresponding pertod j 1938. The total entry since April I has been 8.538. compareo with 3.11« roi corresponding period jf 1W«. Up to theReuter. - 70 words
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Article21 1939-06-06 11 London, June Z. The Bolivian Legation ttAciaJlj denies the tin-rayon barter agree ment concluded between Bolivia and Italy.21 words
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910 1939-06-06 11 Commons Criticism Of Weak British Attitude RANPURA EXCUSE IS "SATISFACTORY" Reuter. GOVERNMENT has accepted the Japanese explanation of the boarding of the P. and O. Liner Kanpura as satisfactory, "so far as it goes." accordpad tatem T c,l J m tho House Commons byReuter. - 910 words
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Article95 1939-06-06 11 Reuter. Mexico City, June 5. CEVENTY are feared to have perished and 150 have been injured in a lire and the panic that 101 l wed at a wood-built cinema in the small town of Zacatcpce in the state of Morelos. Many children wereReuter. - 95 words
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Advertisement58 1939-06-06 11 f j Swftch on the wonderful I Osrara Gofled Coil Lamp 1 and get up to 20% extra light! V fcjtftjjSf I A eff C PRO DUCT i 1 i\yrMßMtmßmmmaßssi*y j MADE IN ENGLAND. 1,.-ten m/o Me OJLC. weekly Program me from the 8.M.8.C. Adit, of The General Electric Co.,58 words
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651 1939-06-06 12 Flooding Through j i Torpedo Tubes rCaused Fatal Dive r' LONDON, JUNE 5. IS THE COURSE OF A LONG STATEMENT IN THE COMMONS (A THE THETIS DISASTER TO-DAY, MR. BIAMBERLAIN SAID THAT EXTRA PERSONNEL HAD fOTHINC TO DO WITH THE SINKING., WHICH WAS U I>651 words
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Article44 1939-06-06 12 Reuter. Prague, June 5. TUB police have occupied all public buildings as a precaution against fascist demonstrations. It is learned that several high officials have been arrested in connection v.ith alleged frauds at the central office controlling estate holdings and transactions. -Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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124 1939-06-06 12 .a. a pore, Monday. hi rh Mi s Anmaintenance n came up for hearth! i thf Second Police b< Mi Conrad Oldham. r called Mrs. iter there wa: no appearance. Ii I nam, addrej sing Mr. P or the respond* nt, thai d sonu124 words
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Article101 1939-06-06 12 [Fron Ow Own Correspondent] Muar. Monday I FATAL accident occurred at Parit Sudan, at the 16 l 4 mile Parit Jawa,tu Pahat road ye sterday morning MB a Malay bo? la alleged to have en run over by a motor ear and killinstantly On Inquiries made101 words
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Article29 1939-06-06 12 -Tune 5 -Mr. C. R. Attlee has a nursing home to undergo an •«(tjeration. He is likely to be away from MvOlitical circles for some weeks.—Reuter. Ki.29 words
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Article18 1939-06-06 12 An Imperial air mail is duo in Oingapore i\\\< afternoon and anoier is expected on Thursday.18 words
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Article80 1939-06-06 12 Reuter. Wellington, June 5. IF it were neces>ary to send men overseas to stand by the mother country, the Government would not be found inactive, declared the Hon. Robert Semple, Minister of Public Work**, appealing for vo'unteeis for the New Zealand defence forces Asked if anyReuter. - 80 words
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Article49 1939-06-06 12 REUTER. LONDON. JUNE 5. I NAVAL ENQUIRY WILL BE HELD AT PORTSMOUTH. THE INVESTIGA TIONS ARE CERTAIN TO BE PRIVATE. BUT IT IS EXPECTED THE FINDINGS WILL BE ISSUED LATER BY THE ADMIRALTY. THE ENQUIRY WILL NOT BEGIN UNTIL THE SALVAGE WORK IS COMPLEX:.—REUTER.REUTER. - 49 words
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67 1939-06-06 12 Reuter. Shanghai* June 5. ■<?P Wang Chin? Wei is now hwn, hi shaMßhai. the Amencanowned learns from naner. the C nina -?h7Sina a photorraDh of a strongly-guarded house fi the French Concession which it bUieves is being prepared for use by M The V:l nanerReuter. - 67 words
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Article76 1939-06-06 12 Reuter. Chungking, June 5. ILL opium smokers in Chungking have A t 0 give up the drug h bit bd re July I, under regulations announced OJ General Ho Kuo Xwan. Mayor ol trie city Fven addicts possessing ftnlted Ucem*f to purchase and smoke opium will newReuter. - 76 words
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156 1939-06-06 12 Singapore, Monday. QIM HYE GEOK, was this morning convicted on charges of possession of dutiable liquor without a licence, distilling intoxicating liquor and fermenting liquor, by Mr. C. H. Koh in the fourth police court. She was fined $10 on the first156 words
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Article117 1939-06-06 12 Singapore, Monday. THE charge of betting in a common betting house, preferred last month 10 the Third Police Court against Aug Chin Ail:. 45. and Naina Mohamed, 18, was withdrawn this rnorning on the instructions of the Deputy Public Prosecutor. Arising out cf the same arrest, the117 words
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Article, Illustration76 1939-06-06 12 With the interns tteual situation still uncertain, Polish wo,n i arc taking their own precautions and are training as a laud reserve in the event of war The women will take over work on the land while their menfolk are at th- front; Com.aed with other76 words
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688 1939-06-06 12 Ocean Bed Drama Reuter. Lone] >n, June 5. IrIRST stories of the drama played out on the ocean bed of Liverpool Bay by five Scapa Flow divers, fighting to rescue the crew of the submarine Thetis, were told when the diversReuter. - 688 words
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Article146 1939-06-06 12 Reuter. London. June j. GIVING an account of the recent happenings In China, at question time In the Commons. Mr. Butler said that some fighting had been proceeding in Central China In the Han River The general line held by both sides the same. TheReuter. - 146 words
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Article166 1939-06-06 12 Reuter. London. June 5 THE Chancellor of the Exchequer. Sir John Simon, making a tm ther statement on Czech gold a 1 sets held by the Bank of KngHnd, said that he had consulted the lav officers who advised that the ButNh Government were precluded fromReuter. - 166 words
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Advertisement71 1939-06-06 12 U OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Mel< ;o: CHINA BUHnNU, CHTJLIA STREET. THONE 5808. SINGAPORE. L IRE MA RINE,° "MOTOR, PER St= nONAL ACCIDENT WORK MENS COMPENSATION Wm INSURANCE. AGENTS" I REMBAN POI BROS., fALACCA HONG CHYE ft CO.. LLMPUR WENG HENG LOONG, Nexi NG KON CHEE, ILANG LEE ENG TEH.71 words
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Advertisement18 1939-06-06 12 GUINNESS IS GOOD FOR YOU McALISTER 8c Co. Ltd., (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penang.18 words
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Article, Illustration323 1939-06-06 13 Boarded Floating Aircraft Singapore, Tuesday, slory of tho accident which occurred yesterday to a lerland flying boat attached to No. 230 Squadron, occupants were killed and two are still reported by Mr. J. Roy. Preventive Officer in charge of Joh re, to a Tribune323 words
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Article43 1939-06-06 13 Lady Small will be leaving for Cameron Highlands by the night mad n Thursday to spend the half-term holiday with her daughter. Sir Alex- ander Small will join her on Saturday and they will return together on June i 25. I43 words
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Article56 1939-06-06 13 nar, MimrtrtT rs in a motor anhart when ll th»\ were led at the 10 1 i yt terday uit lee Ah ie nut lor bus re Inehe nd charged the charge j it the over>ns was due to a i the tyres, n his niea56 words
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Article21 1939-06-06 13 g er Ltd.. .'..-ice to i tween will arr »'L ore at 9 The I■ I*l ir at21 words
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Article22 1939-06-06 13 r I change the aamo I or the land of the be of Interest l o icnal Assembly take-22 words
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Article469 1939-06-06 13 mderland dying boat involving four deaths, ind< r, like the recent Japanese, American and marines (in "hat order). I reparation and practice a f CI war —or, it" you defence. U m also 8 nder that thousands ot h.is t gallant men who to and under the469 words
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Article97 1939-06-06 13 \From Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok, June 5. rpHE Premier has again hadi occasion 1 to remind Civil Service officials to obey his order requiring them to s* nunOtual at office, and to see to it that Cv carry out their work Properly ISout taking advantage of the97 words
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Article28 1939-06-06 13 The Rev. L.O. McKinney and his famUy and Mrs. Neighbor left yesterh'J evening for a short vacation in Cameron Highlands, where he will remain until about July 1.28 words
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Article214 1939-06-06 13 [From Our Onn Reporter] Penang, June 5. A POPULAR Eurasian wedding took plate on Saturday when two of the oldest Eurasian families were united by the marriage of Mr. Philip Neri Canel. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Capel, of Argus Lane, and Miss Mary214 words
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Article195 1939-06-06 13 [From Our Own Corretpondentl Kulim. Juno •>. TH IE wedding took place at the Tung Chiau Association, AJor Star, yesterday of Mr. Np, Chew Siang, the third brother of Mr. Ng Yee Kong, to Miss Lam Siew Har, the thini daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Lam Lip195 words
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Article94 1939-06-06 13 [From Our On n Correspondent Bangkok. June 5. The Publicity Bureau has made a recommendation' to the Premier propOS ing the issue of a national daily newspaper in Siamese to be sold to the public at leas than two 3 raits dollar cents per copy. The matter94 words
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38 1939-06-06 13 MRS A. J. Frederick, wife of the late Mr. Arthur Frederick, who died in the railway accident at Gcmans. has "iven bh'th to a baby girl. Mother and daughter are doing well.38 words
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263 1939-06-06 13 \From Our Gun Correspondent] June 5. ON the lawn of the British Legation on Wednesday evening there was a very happy gathering of Siamese officials and British N sidents interested in education. The occasion was the presentation of book prizes awaraed by the263 words
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60 1939-06-06 13 It is announced that the firm of S. E Levy and Co., brokers, will shortly ciose its Singapore office. The firm, which is prominent in Shanghai, began oaerations in Singapore nearly two y*'ar> ago. Mr Julian Israel, who nas been associated with Levy and60 words
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Article26 1939-06-06 13 1 Wearne Bros., Ltd., have declared an I interim dividend of five per cent, on I account of the year ending Sept. 30 next.26 words
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Advertisement192 1939-06-06 13 j faztes j much nicer 1 Acorn Milk. It makes it taste M mm^ m\ I 90 good that you can hardly M 1 /^y^ vl~l K\ W 1:11 it's not made with real M /\l f cream. Acorn Mhk pre- LW < VV. V /JA* rv Aconi fl p.);192 words
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434 1939-06-06 14 ALL YESTERDAY'S SOCCER MATCHES The Gordons Attacked Attacked BUT THEY LOST TO THE SAPPERS 2-1 AT CHANGI Dons Scored Within First Three Minutes The Gordons Attacked Attacked QESPITE the fact that they heM territorial advantage Car the major portion of the game, the Gordons yesterday went down to the RE434 words
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Article43 1939-06-06 14 Koccer: X V (Cl vs M F A (Div. l> Stadium K.VO.C. vs I» Bum C>.\> Alexandra K.N Malaya vs. A (B M 2A—N. Base Tennis: Spore toornament S.C-C. B<R C. tournament—S.C R.C. Athletics: Raffles Institution Annual Sports, I! 1 ground.43 words
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Article67 1939-06-06 14 Reuter. Following are scores in Home cricket. I Lancaster beat Derby by an Innings and 105 runs LANCASTER: 489 (Paynter 222» DERBY: 202 and 176 (Phillipson 5 for :50. Nutter 4 for 28» Glamorgan won by ten wickets GLAMORGAN: 501 for 8 declared E Davie. 134 andReuter. - 67 words
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Article338 1939-06-06 14 (From Our Own CorrespgDdjtnt) Giviv, Hilar. I>IM. a surprisingly »n«d dcsplay the soccer team of the Uluar Hospital Club sprang a surprise when I hey held the '.lohore "Vldilaiy Fortes to a draw in a league match played at the Mfaar Club padang. Play338 words
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Article, Illustration197 1939-06-06 14 I Naval Police. .5 S.C.C. "B". 0 IN a one-sided uumc, which was full of humorous infill cuts, the Naval Police beat a B" S.C.C. team on the Padang by five i lear goals. The Club to-k some time to settie down, and their defence was197 words
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Article, Illustration591 1939-06-06 14 Loyals Tads Draw At The Stadium poiMs were shared in the Bis* division league match played at the Stadium yesterday when the Manchester* held the Loyals to a draw. This result gives a Calx indication of the run of play; both teams taking alternate turns in the attack. With never591 words
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Article219 1939-06-06 14 j Winners I I League Lea<;ei\ I s ">: i. I P "arb«ur IS.,* are now sharing h tM with the Chinese in Division (13) uiti. r,,. "ll >1'|? V I hey beat the Service Ass«,ciat i„„ home ground vesterd.u vineingly l>\ 1 •> l ike219 words
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Article73 1939-06-06 14 Entries for the following tournaments are now called for The closing date is June 15. Entries should 1 ac with the ent r trt fees. Ope n Billiard > Chimni< Billiard t" Han< ap; Billiard A Ball i Hand» Milliards "B" Handicap Rus ian Poo] Table Tennis Open73 words
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Article47 1939-06-06 14 J In view oi \V« dm iday bei t Publii Kcliday in hti uofH. M. I. King' Birthday the An uu G Meeting ol the Singapore Rifle Association will cc held at o.'J'J pjn en Thursaay June 15. and not on Wednesday as previous!) advised. J,47 words
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Advertisement86 1939-06-06 14 TAKE THIS QUICK CURE FOR.A SICK STOMACH pain, w Mn rm ss h!liouv w "HO ""I von„„» s are instantly reGeved ISB^rT4|l n.l cured by Atwood's Bitters .^^»11 '.r resc ">«»n of a celebrated t /-If «J P,? MUJ AtWood s »i..er, docs I £JL)J j n ,rc ,h '">86 words
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Article, Illustration327 1939-06-06 15 Smith Cherrington In Semi-Finals ROY SMITH and E. C. Cherrington qualified lor the semi-finals in tho Me-i s Doubles of the Singapore hums crrampioriships when they beat Xpng Loon Chon.- and John Lim at the S.C.C yeaterdy ti '5-2. IM.327 words
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238 1939-06-06 15 School annual ath- r ts meeting at the s Stadium ycster- and Friends j at the sports, mp i ship SJ i The »te ian the Patrick's bu; 2. Ho ink; 2. G nc San; 2 i m ilanahu; 2 Ngui 1 l M Funk238 words
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Article49 1939-06-06 15 i their friends are Im of the Olympic f i ned m the Keadin a b on Fiida.v. at 6.15 20 cents per head ing slow motion, will ccer, Rugby Foo'buJl. lrning, Water Polo, t all Members will avail opportunity of viewtive him. i49 words
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Article35 1939-06-06 15 Reuter. j Berlin, June o. I In the. Davis Cup Germany beat G I Britain 5 -0. Henbel beat Shayes 6—l. o—l. 6—o. while Metaxa beat Wilde 1 3—6 6—o 6—2. 63. yesterday.—Renter.Reuter. - 35 words
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35 1939-06-06 15 Reuter. Belgrade. 11l the Davis Cup Yugoslavia beat Belgium 3 2 and now meet Germany i Ihe European zone final. Germany had beaten Great Britain 5 0 RenterReuter. - 35 words
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144 1939-06-06 15 (From Our Own Correspondent i tvii.il Lumpur. June DPLENUID wrath r favoured openM big day of the Selangor lawn tennis ehampifminips this •vening Six garner were played In the tirsi round Of the nun's singles, leaving two more gatm sto be played t«» eon picte the144 words
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Article85 1939-06-06 15 Results of ties played at Hong Lim j Green yesterday ware:— I Cecil Wong (SCT I beat Ong Chew Bee 19». (> -4.3 8. 6 3in the •B" Handicap Singles Jimmy Kam and Chew Bee< u> won the rubber frpni Chee Tong and Hack Toe i 181. whom85 words
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59 1939-06-06 15 IN the finals of the Irish boys' athletic championships held at Dublin in May, Donal I.inehan, of Clonsowes Wood College, Co. Kildare, eldest son of Dr. VV. Linehan. M.C.S., was placed in the 100 and 220 yards sprints (Juveniles), and was one oi the59 words
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139 1939-06-06 15 [From Our Own Corrttpondcnt] Muar. TENNIS enthusiasts in Muar district will bo glad to hear that a district championship meeting will be held this year, under the auspices of the Muar Lawn Tennis Association. Tiie meeting will be held just before the annual J139 words
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Article36 1939-06-06 15 Court a Tan Pua} Choo and li* > 1 i.'.un < »i' rt Rvan ,Wong and Cecil Wong 1 9) Court "B": John Lim and Blow Hian <—9' vs. Chillg Kee Sun and Kirn San:; .scrj.36 words
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Advertisement138 1939-06-06 15 su %xintllu\ Hair styles of today make careful washing a necessity. Ordinary soaps should bp avoided. The free alkali they contain soon dries the scalp, makes the ha.r brittle and ruins it under the frequent shampoomgs necessary to keep the hair beautiful. Discriminating women everywhere use Mulsified because its pure,138 words
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Advertisement488 1939-06-06 15 Hearing Restored, Head Noises Banished a bats Catarrh and In a natural way jettoren AmaZllig ReSUItS hearing in somec! the mont obstinate cases. Started in 24 Hours by ~,f« i *d ***{V?m New Discovery ■SUS^'S^W^* Iff N W. writes: "Us hearing was i•• L fn«M and Head Noises need not488 words
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Advertisement501 1939-06-06 15 CRAWLING AROTT WITH LI'MRAGO Felt LUw an Old Wonuin Here ir. some useful information for anyone troubled with thai uncomfoitabie complaint, lumbago. A v.oman writes:--"For year:, 1 suffered trom lurnbauo During .wet weather, 1 rould only turn in ueU with -real effort and pain, I v.us so tri/I and acbed501 words
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Advertisement43 1939-06-06 15 i HE I":"' vr (Sfi n» s 'ti i N XI RWKAN I M*ll VI EVERYBODY'S TALKING AjgOlrT OUR CHOP SUEY TE \S t I l Nt il'A HI i'l'i AT Tin; 281, orchard road, wngapore. 1WMI.I» FOfc Hil BEST EUROPE CtiINKSK FOOH.43 words
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267 1939-06-06 16 THE am.ileur golf championship at the Island Club will be held on Saturday and Sunday. Starting time and the draw arc as follows: Saturday Sunday P.M. A.M. 2.15 8.15 N. A. Mallal (1.C.) vs F. Sharp (S.L.G.C.) 2.20 8.20 H. L. H.267 words
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412 1939-06-06 16 MORTELL AND BERNAL DRAW (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia, June 1 pROMOTER Eddy Jahn is certainly one of ihe m<> S enterpris of ail local boxing promoters, ir. that he has imported new into this country from Singapore and Manila. Recently no412 words
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Article204 1939-06-06 16 j DLAYINO at Beletar on Sunday, the MF A beat the RAF. at cricket by tnree wickets. Following are the scores: I R A F. I Thompson b H. Shah McEndoo b Ismail Jabbar sit Piatt 1) H Shah 0 Sims b Ismail Jabbar n McKenzie b204 words
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53 1939-06-06 16 An official reply has been received by the Singapoie Badminton V relation to the < fT -t that Sclangoi v. ill not be ..ble tfrfain a Singapore team in an Inter-state friendly during the Christmas Holidays owing to the heavy programme which53 words
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Article431 1939-06-06 16 THE June Medal Competition of the Royal Singapore Golf Club was played at Bukit Timah on Saturday and Sunday "A" Division. Ball Sweep, first nine was won by Lt. Col. J. A. Parker «31» and second nine by S. A. Beavis (32». 'B*' Division. Ball Sweep,431 words
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487 1939-06-06 16 From Our Own CorrespondentJ Malacca. Suodn ON Saturday tho Annual Athletic Soon of the High School m school field in fine weathei crowd. Mrs. W J. Toorog the prizes. Results were: ICC yards A: 1 Chen- Ah Leon- Arumugam ;3 Venguterama Time nr tec.487 words
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Advertisement760 1939-06-06 16 Agent N 111 U "Ql i: shoi"' gmgapore EXCITING NEW WAY TO COLOUR LIPS! Glv»« »h«m »h« thrilling •nchantmcat of a South S«o Moonl f < la him iliirfl- rfir tv .asl is the beauty-wise South Sea maiden's secret fc of irresistibly aJluring lips. L TATTOO I Luscious trans- parent760 words
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Advertisement160 1939-06-06 16 D 1 \IIi: T E s IF UNCHECKED LEADS TO DANGER Check it with the reliable and safe oral treatment of DR. JAMES CURIYI ANN'S "LOBULINA" prepared by the Government eon trolled Swira genua and Vaccine Institute Innumerable testimonials from physicians and public and the clinical test full* fJIH? r160 words
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Article79 1939-06-06 17 Monday. Phillips, a hurt Canin the case I uitwin was toe witlu ut others, hy c Judge. Ie was being nglln when a of Scotts j t junction n to Orchard aged his the front struck a i. rum's car. evidence i/in stated Road on He knew79 words
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Article22 1939-06-06 17 June 5. Direct* ps and Kai-shek. unbutton sale" X angsi, acting lewspapers from raising money hest -Chinese22 words
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136 1939-06-06 17 THE long-looked-for untitled ofTensive has met wttb a seiits of reasea on various fron.s, particularly Northern Hupeh. Th- following is a telegram of congratulation ricenily •spatched to Marshal Chiang Kai-«1 ek by Mr Tan Kah Kee. concurrently Chairman of the Singapci" China Relief Fund Committee136 words
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Article127 1939-06-06 17 Singapore. MotriaJ m of the ss Fred- pjr;"i. Amat V; </ 4r:/n:usin7. 19, who I, iuuht at the Christ wen pre Cr:r inal District of the L)» a ctive Branch. ni»-aded guilty to :'inr 10 procure thje ir.riecency. told the Co*:rt v. s not pressing the127 words
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Article16 1939-06-06 17 out." no movein the Inner rbour is to take of 10 30 p.m16 words
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Article851 1939-06-06 17 Convictions Quashed In Two Cases Singapore, Monday. appeals were heard in the High Court this morning before a full Court of Appeal comprising Sir Percy McElwaine, Chief Justice, S.S., Mr. Justice Poyser, Chief Justice, F.M.S. and Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrel. Yong Liew Hong, who was sentenced851 words
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Advertisement41 1939-06-06 17 ADVICE TO NURSING MOTHERS doctors say, not m immediately .id. When you yourself, you should digested nourishtors throughout I Horllcks. They J Florlicks stimulates J and sleep and le system. Also the supply of ires the success m your store. 1241 words
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Advertisement29 1939-06-06 17 l c|vEN I TO I I INHALERS 1 I 148 act,on m I IT KILLS THE I of Colds, Influenza, Catarrh, I Agents in'Ma'uya: I THE BORNEO Co., Ltd.29 words
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Advertisement309 1939-06-06 17 I W X I BUM 1111 r I I MORTGAGEES' SALE OF f I FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPER! fES. jj I Singapore, Ist June. 1939. II At the ialJftill of Messrs. Chcong Ko(.n Seng i Lid., I No. 10, Chulia Street. I! ON WEDNESDAY. 7TH JUNE. 1939, AT 2.30 P.M.309 words
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Advertisement560 1939-06-06 17 IMPORTANT 1 TO YOUR HEALTH IS WHOLESOME BREAD OIVT UNAULE AT 11 AiII. S BAKER V OUR HUD l MADE WITH THE I TOM INGREDIENTS UNDER BTRICTLI Hyr-i! MC CONDITIONS AND BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS. ORDER YOUR DINNER ROLLS FOR TO-NIGHT Ptftreyfcs tram •"> to 9 p.m. daily. B \l560 words
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307 1939-06-06 18 Keeping The Enemy Busy On Ail Fronts International News Agency. T*IIE Chinese counter-offensive in Kwangtung ,s u > °c continued m I similar drive in Chekiang and Kiansrsu provinces so as to keep the enemy busy in all fronts. General Fa-kuei, Commander-in-Chief of the troops inInternational News Agency. - 307 words
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Article, Illustration9 1939-06-06 18 yirl guide at the Children's Day celebration in Chungking.9 words
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307 1939-06-06 18 I Chungking. JHE Chinese Government is at present concentrating efforts at the development of resources and industries in the North-West and .s.Mih-Wc.t Province,, paying particular attention to industries connected With national defence, declared Dr H H. Kune.. President of the Executive Yuan and concurrently Minister307 words
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Article487 1939-06-06 18 DOMBED to pieces by Japanese ptanea and razed I Af flagration last November, the *'ne\ er-say-die" Hsieh H lh its business on its old site in Changsha, capital of Hura °i> v I the original capital of $10,000 reduced to nil by the two fflj T'****487 words
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109 1939-06-06 18 Shanghai A TIME-LIMIT of seven Months ha< been given by General Caaaj Kai-shek for the total suppression oj the opium evil in China's southwestern provinces. In a circular n rJ( r the Cl ralissimo, pointing out l West is China's "base of ti naj109 words
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Advertisement174 1939-06-06 18 daily! CHINA PAGE Edited By T. H. Ta„ Modern Parents—here's the Breakfast that builds Energy for active children— A bowl of &ist X ELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES with milk and sugar 1 Has more energy value than I eggs* 1 223.26 calories 2 Digests easily N 3 So delicious, to crisp—children174 words
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728 1939-06-06 19 Suggestions To Deal With Corruption (United Press). Allahabad, May 26. nljM ,l S -ingestions have been received by the office of the Pil India < s Committee about amendment of the Congress n.nsideration of the Constitution Sub-Committee, Bombay from June 8. ~..N U\ N(United Press). - 728 words
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Article385 1939-06-06 19 NOT MERE SIGHTSEEING (United Press). Madras, May 23. A STRONG defence of Germany's armament and political policy was made by Dr. Schacht, former President of tho Reichbank, speaking at a party given in his honour by Mr. C. Rajan. Dr. Schacht said "we arm ourselves(United Press). - 385 words
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Article90 1939-06-06 19 (United Press). Simla, May 25 United Press understands thatth? Wardha Education Scheme Committee that was appointed by the Central Advisory Board of Education to examine certain points in connection with the Wardha Scheme will meet here on June 72 next. The Hon. Mr. B. G. Kher, Premier(United Press). - 90 words
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157 1939-06-06 19 (United Press). Simla, May 27. IHE Standing Emigration Committal concluded its meeting this noon. The Committe* discussal at length the situation in regard to Sooth Africa arising oui of the Asiatic Transvaal Land and trading Bill. < I 1 taken place I India and R the(United Press). - 157 words
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Article, Illustration131 1939-06-06 20 Sif Wood, the Air Minister, started from Biggin Hill Aerodrome. Kent, on an Empire Day flying tour. The Minister c overed 433 miles and inspected six Royal Air Force stations. Displays were given at Royal Air Force stations throughout Britain and many of Britain's newest warplanes were131 words
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