Malaya Tribune, 19 June 1939
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Title Section38 1939-06-19 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales "l. No. 144. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, June 19, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1339 FIVE i38 words
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Advertisement63 1939-06-19 1 "RED SEA" INGE IWOt sl v PROVISION 11 STORE BRIDGE ROAD. PHONE 2133. OPEN DAILY FROM J M TILL 11 I' M. NEW HUDSON t* *West Indies British and Foreign .Railways. Municipal Services in Pnnop*! Towns in the British Isles./ y SIME, DARBY COMPANY LTD. VIIVI fci J KUALA LUMPUR,63 words
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Advertisement27 1939-06-19 1 MADAME PAGE I LATE 92, PICCADILLY, LONDON. S DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER TAILORMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS IN STOCK. FROM:— I$ 5. 30. 13 BATTERY ROAD, TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE.27 words
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Article46 1939-06-19 2 Just before Gary Cooper left New York tor a London vacation he long distanced George Raft in Hollywood to And out what he wanted for a gift from Europe George was s0 pleased at getting thcall he cculdn't think of I thin- he wanted. tf**** m46 words
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Article36 1939-06-19 2 CEVERAL thousand ants in Utah are 9 working for Cecil B. Do Mh They arc cleaning the bones of buffalo skeletons to be used in Paramount Union Pacific." starring Joel McCrea and Barbara Stanwyck.36 words
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Article256 1939-06-19 2 TO-MORROW f r <R ALL READERS. The /n/tutwe* 1c-d0b n& mixed. Officio!* <tun f>rl\na vw are favoured, b\<t v imtl nees may be stv::. Dm (ni things of wiportcnce w special ifi/etrie r, Ttnaj sentiment are jr* uc o'"J fc lunate jor Mu.» ffcc j' 1256 words
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Advertisement415 1939-06-19 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH (INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 CORFU 15,000 June 30 I BLKDWAN 6,070 July 1 CANTON 15,500 July 14 CARTHAGE 15.000 July 28 X JJOMALI 6.800 July 28 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Aug. 11 RANCH! 17,000 Aug. 25 t BANGALORE415 words
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Advertisement498 1939-06-19 2 j STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDBUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated to M The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 f m.s. "FULDA" omits Manila, Hongkong, Japan June 25 2 m.s. "MARBURG" omits North China June 26 si,*. "MOSEL'* omits \sanila, Hongkong, Japan498 words
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Advertisement467 1939-06-19 2 Lthe ho hong steamship company (1932) limited. Regular fortnightly jwrvice betwrer Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, Swatnw, and Amoy, (Kulangsu). Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS:For CHINA For RANGOON "Hong Peng" Jun. 19, 4 p.m. "Hong iiang" Jun. 30 "Hong Kheng" July 3,467 words
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Advertisement135 1939-06-19 2 HAMBURC-AMERIKA LINIE c Oeutsch-Australische Dampf chiffs Gesellschftft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1989 m-s. RHEINLAND Direct June 29 t mjs. BURGENLAND via Manila July 10 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due Spore. 1939 ss. LUNEBURG (DADG) Dir135 words
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Miscellaneous262 1939-06-19 2 DAILY CROSSWORD! CLUES ACUOSS: CLUES DOWN 3 Air, though not atmosphere. 1 Factory concernins cq<\\v 8 Recluse. 2 Burn slowly. 5 1 10 Facial appearance. 4' Go out into the wilderness 11. Thin by addine water. 5. Treachery not without -asrm 12 Does this give a jumper the stitch? 6262 words
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Article379 1939-06-19 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Saturday. a vious <&£ w chang Buyers 8 316 Spot Sellers 8% P Tiiy Buyers 83 16 Sellers 8 516 lugust Buyers 8« 4 Sellers 8 516 H 12 Oct Dec. Buyers 8 516 Sellers 8 3 8 PRODUCE London, Saturday. Previous To-day Change379 words
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Article141 1939-06-19 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, June 17. 1 p.m. Total l feftoy Dividend Book* financial fc dost Date DM yeai w. Payable Date to date h% int. June 19 June 24 June 20 10% 2ftS int. June 7 28 June 19 5. 0 Leas Tox 2ftS int.141 words
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Article819 1939-06-19 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, June 17, 1 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 9 4 3 Austral Amal 4,7% 5,1 Vi f Austral Malay 38- 42iAyer Hitam 22 9 23 9 Ayer Weng 0.68 0.73 Bangrin 20 3 21,Batu Selangor819 words
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Article221 1939-06-19 3 Singapore, June 17. The following are the exchange stocl this morning according to the daily clr cular issv.ed by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 3 13 16 London demand 2,3 13,16 Lyons demand 2040 Switzerland demand 239 3,4 Hamburg demand 134 New York demand221 words
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Article15 1939-06-19 3 Singapore, Monday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $115» (up $>~).15 words
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Article15 1939-06-19 3 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28%; Sellers 28%.15 words
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Article166 1939-06-19 3 6% Maynard Co., Ltd.. 130,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 H 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL! Int. Jan. W. **y .i'-iinni «V 4% 1930 red. ISTO-JO cJ mt Mar. 1, BJT*- A'jLUiiL 3% 1937 red. 1961 WMI Int May- 15, Nov. 15 97 n 99 Vz c.i. 3%166 words
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Article46 1939-06-19 3 GOLD FROM SUNKEN P. O. LINER Reuter. London, June 18.—Lloyds understands from the salvage Association that 750 ounces in bar gold, about 650 sovereigns and four ingots of silver were recovered yesterday by the Italian salvage vessel Artiglio from the sunken P. and O. liner Egypt.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article92 1939-06-19 3 London, June 17. Paris ***** New York 4.683 8 Montreal 4.69 7 16 Lisbon ***** Brussels 27.54 2 Geneva 20.78 Amsterdam 8.82 Milan 89 1.16 Berlin 11.661/2 Belgium U.6&A Athens 547 V2 Stockholm 19.42 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Belgrade 210 Rio de Janeiro 2 1116 Buenos Aires 20.1992 words
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Advertisement32 1939-06-19 3 THE EASTERN UNITED 4 1 1 j OKPOKATION, LIMITED En!/ MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, PERSONAL ACCI JJrJ> VVORKMEN'B COMPENSA ,N AND "PUBLIC 11 ABILITY INSURANCE. CtciL STREET, S'NGAPC"S. F. W. HALL, Oanaral Manager32 words
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Advertisement20 1939-06-19 3 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand.) MARINE INSURANCE W. G. DOVE, Manager, rel. 5926. 2. Finlayson Green.20 words
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Advertisement153 1939-06-19 3 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. The- Company, which Is incorpora f ed lr the B.S. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes the following duties:— EXECUTOR &OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTTATE OF DECEASED PERSON. TRUSTEE153 words
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Advertisement373 1939-06-19 3 II Wtt OF CHINA Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street. Bftn*afh Telephones: Manager'j Office 8444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442, Exchange Dept. 8441. General Office 518S-a Cable Address: CfIUNGKUO.* Paid Up Capital Jt. 540.000.0000€ Reserve Funds In Excess of Ch. 5.200,000.00 T*ot£tl Assets approximately Ch. 020,000,000.00 Tse-Vung Soong.373 words
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Advertisement509 1939-06-19 4 It nl5lll«l>'Vluz.'A^H^V, WANTED FOREMAN Motor Mechanic, must have had previous experience as foreman and be able to control labour. £tate qualifications and salary expected. Box No 686 C o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. <492-A> WANTED Distributors for portable air coolers. Apply "Aircooler," to Malaya Tribune, Singapore. »485.A* WANTED agents lor Silk509 words
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Advertisement576 1939-06-19 4 Wanted WANTED. Shop House at Orchard Road or nearby. Apply 260, Middle Rd., Singapore. (475-A) ~SOCTAL DANCING LESSONS*. Wanted by man. Preferably Eurasian family. State Ternu\ Box No 675, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (468-A) WANTED to learn practical Radio Servicing and repairing after office hours. Instructor must have full set testing576 words
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Advertisement650 1939-06-19 4 I WANTED TO BUY book* any subject any quantity. kHist be 60 below sell- ing price, band specimen copy with price to WINCHESTER At CO.. Rabin- I son Road, 'Singapore. (499-A> GOVERNMENT PENSIONERB in Malaya are invited to join the Union and Provident Fund subscription one dollar monthly, maximum death650 words
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Advertisement693 1939-06-19 4 THE LANKA HOTEL, 13, Trafalgar St., off Tanjong Pagar. The only boarding and lodging house with every comfort and excellent cuisine Five minutes walk from Railway Btatlon and Harbour. Special monthly terms for Boarders. Rooms LOO. 11.50 Doable Room $2.00 per day- Te\eobone 2653. EUROPEAN desire.' single furnished room. Kuala693 words
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Advertisement459 1939-06-19 4 Astrology YOUR HOROSCOPE $2-6 questions $1 Astrological Science Bureau, 190, I Waterloo Street, Singapore. (478-A> PROFESSOR DLiMUDDIN, A3TROPALMIST HOROSCOPE READER. 25 Years of »Study in Egypt, France. Italy, Switzerland, Frenih and Dutch Colonic.', Ceylon, Etc. He advises to all who ur<* in trouble and suspense regarding Business, Financial, Marriage. Love459 words
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Advertisement576 1939-06-19 4 Musical Instruments Furniture For Sak Apply Box No 690 Singapore. R.C A Radio ten vaiiw *22u. A.C. current li* good, b. h. Moreira c r Eeremban. ,ns «1 < 454 A ALL-WAVE MARCONT r, 1037 Model m. toS V,.. f ADI 0 $120. Appiy Box Tom bune, Singapore 1 jV576 words
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775 1939-06-19 5 Described At Inquiry Into Woman's Death \Fioin Our Own Reporter} Johore Bahru, Sunday. ■yriE preliminary inquiry into the death of Chai Seong, a middle-aged woman, who was alleged to have been stabbed by her husband, Liv Lok, a Hakka, with a vegetable cutting knife on775 words
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76 1939-06-19 5 Singapore. Monday. CVER 203 guests were present at Mandalav Villa. Katong, last night, at t ao dinner party in honour of the blrthcay of Mrs. Lee Choon Guan, M.B.s. The health of Mrs. Lee was proposed by the Hon. Ungku Aziz. C.M.C.Duto ftieatn Bcsar76 words
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310 1939-06-19 5 Singapore, Monday. AVER half a million dollars (Chinese currency) was collected by the U China Relief Fund Committee yesterday as a result of their novel idea of commemorating Draeon-Boat Festival. For the occasion, the s.s. "Hong Peng" was chartered for at310 words
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173 1939-06-19 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Jcliore Bahru, Sunday. DLEADING guilty to a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to his wife by means of a vegetable cutting knife on June 3, an Indian barber, ShunmHgan, was this afternoon sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment173 words
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Article33 1939-06-19 5 Following the announcement that the International tin quota release for. the third quarter, 1939. is 45 per cent, the domestic quota for Malaya has been fixed at 32 per cent.33 words
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Article49 1939-06-19 5 Singapore. Monday. THERE was a minor fire in an eating shop in Beach Road at about eleven o'clock morning. Flames were first seen from a chimney of tne building Th fire was quickly extinguished hy f he Brigade. Damage was slight ana h:re were no casualties.49 words
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Advertisement613 1939-06-19 5 pMP PRECAUTIONS, JOHORE. 0 r NOTICE. Air Wardens lectures will johore Bahru on (Sunday, |fSt< ,',39 s for attendance should be the Director, Air Raid Preohore, so as to reach hini 01 >day, 22nd June, 1939. ivhTdISTRICT COURT, N SINGAPORE. D C No. 1998 1939. Between v«i Mi vappa Chettiar613 words
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Advertisement194 1939-06-19 5 Wo,,/e Qtfrd tier I SIX FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! Z vrm „f the advertising vahM of the Malaya Tribune, and to enable you to test it at i To convince YOU of the J*vems> xgv advPr t isem ent you send SIX DAYS for the price of a merely194 words
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Advertisement46 1939-06-19 5 Sll WUMI TVWIW «HB NOTICE. SIMMER 1939 MEETING. THE COMMITTEE HAVE DEEDED TO C ANrEL THE MIDDLE DAY UNLIMITED SW EC r:- «gS MIDDLF DAY !^^i^™^ N BY t^utkWrOL i»xw**-w order c! the Comnvttee, 1 p. w. glkeson. Secretary, K;:nla Law pur, 61 h JUM IfJl46 words
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Miscellaneous467 1939-06-19 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS j The 'oil-wing is the programme oi up to and lor week ending June 25, li>39: TO-DAY, JUNE 19 530 pm. Headquarters; Officers, (8.V.C.); Tactical Course 5.15 p.m. Headquarters, m, ia) Gunnery Instruction, (b) A.A.L A 5.15 p.m. Headquarters; b.RE. iv), Anti Gas Training. ovprf 515 pm. Headquarters;467 words
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Article456 1939-06-19 6 Singapore, Saturday. QfTRONG denials of the allegations made by the principal witness for ihe prosecution, came from Rar.ganathan Balakrishnan, a (icvcrnmcnl school teacl er who was put on his defence to-day before the District Judge, Mr. J. L. McFall, Balakrishnan, who told the Court he was married456 words
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Obituary57 1939-06-19 6 Singapore (Saturday. rVK .he seventh firae to-day the ease attempted suicide preferred ;ain t a 18-year-cld Btralts-bbrn Chinese girl living at Onan Head. Bliss Lily sco, was mentioned before air. Conrad Oldham Court Inspector James A. EmHiry Lnfcrmed bLs worship that the accured v. as now dead.57 words
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Article299 1939-06-19 6 Singapoie, Saturday. fIUEK CHENG TEE. a 22-year-o!d Kokkien who pleaded guilty last Monday in the Second Police Court before Mr. Conrad Cldham to a charge that on June 28. 1938, he stole a typewriter valued at $100, the propeity of Mr M. Ismail, the local lawyer and299 words
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302 1939-06-19 6 Singapore, Jump 17. MINING Buyers Sellers ipa« 3 0 13 Ayer Hitams 22 *>3 :1 ft ma 0M d.32ed oh ii 6eiy ngors i.23 I^7 Hongkong 'lm 19- 20Bangrins 20- 21Chandcriangs 11G v> 0 Hone Fail 0 55 c 03 ions Hyd. G 7ipoh lm302 words
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Article249 1939-06-19 6 r rHE Annual Report oc tie SodaJ v. r 1 EcoacjnJc Progress of the Pcopje rf SebifiVr by the British Rt-"dmi. the Hon. Mr. S. W, June-;, ccnta'as infima'e descriptors ojf tk* mode of Kfc (f (hi- kumconir Malay ar»il ha- -nterestins: references to249 words
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Article90 1939-06-19 6 Singapore, Saturday. ALEXANDER BELL, a 19-year-old Eurasian, claimed trial this morning, before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker, on 2 charge oi impersonating a public •ervant. It was alleged in the charge that accused went to Messrs. Duncan Roberts, Ltd., 10, Colly ?r Quay, and while there sanded a letter90 words
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Article251 1939-06-19 6 IX certain district* in Kuala Selangbr the bicycle ha; become a lin i rteee« <i aj a parang to both the Malays and immigrants, not only for personal conveyance but for •h< i' -ik transpi rt of such umveildv merchandise as house timbers, atrap and251 words
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Article32 1939-06-19 6 Reuter. Moscow, June 18,--The Franco-Bri-tish talks with M. Molotov are expected to be resumed on Monday. Mi Strang, and the French and British Ambassadors conferred together this morning.— Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article175 1939-06-19 6 Messrs. Lewis and Peat Ltd in fl weekly rubber market den d-.ted June ti, Although sentiment better |y. and until ihe lasi day oi twothu has been rather mo I lull to both stock and kets pending the dan negotiations fulness that a treat; signed and in tl175 words
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Advertisement238 1939-06-19 6 I THE TllUi TONIC POOD Ofct« /n«fe/« mf mil Chmmtt mmĕ Stmtm i FOR THE VERY LATEST m CLOCKS WATCHES You ill—ld visit YICK WOH HING i: NOL 111 BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road). Wh > have a real good selection to make your cnoiee from PHONE >"0. 7922. G~id238 words
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Advertisement98 1939-06-19 6 ARE YOUR EYES WEAK? j i Avail yourself of the expert j .service* of a skilled qualifier] Specialist with over 35 years' i European clinic ai experience Moderate cost for modern individually p'ansed and built practical glasses. Thompson Optical Co. 0 Arcade Bldg., Phone 3002. A Thompson, Dr. 0 f98 words
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Advertisement134 1939-06-19 6 I PPOF R. S. MAMAM P (World, P a 13. The Death of till B t Purachal 8 a I 14. The Api> Brooke hs R i V 15. The (fettuai mah of Perak. j 16. Tlu> Result ol I slon o:" Oeylon. 17. The [naignia ol Bin Ram. J134 words
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Miscellaneous677 1939-06-19 6 ■■■lIIJ 1» 1 1 I To-day's Radio m mmm i SINGAPORE LONDON PARIS ZHL 225 metres (1.33 me/s) TRANSMISSION 5 TP.A-2 |U| v (W ZIIP 30.96 metres (969 mcls) pm. pni (iSB 9.51 Me s (31.55 m.) 500 Malay folk songsT a.m. 20 Leading Pn arl 5 30 Tamil musict677 words
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Article934 1939-06-19 7 Japanese Regard It As Provocation TIENTSIN SITUATION STILL AYS Reuter. Tokyo, June 18. embargo placed on flour to-day by the authorities of the British A' Concession in Tientsin has added to the tenseness of the situation, ♦ate* a Japanese ejegram. It is stated that the embargoReuter. - 934 words
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146 1939-06-19 7 (From Our £)wn Correspondent) Muar, Saturday. AN Indian Mohamaden road sweeper was this morning produced before Inche Haron- bin Ahmad and charged with having caused hurt to Gayah, a female, by cutting her with an axe at about 2.00 pjn. yesterday afternoon146 words
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Article39 1939-06-19 7 Singapore, Monday nEUEVED k> have Road Dby a motor «r»»j yesterd ay morning, a flve-yejr v iUd He sustained injured in toe knee left nip abrasions over tn* rK d from a ea r39 words
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Article333 1939-06-19 7 RURAL BCARD DELAYS [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir-I see from the published reports of tho mcettag cf the Rural Board on t 15th n t that apologies are now beta- made by the Rural Board fo. fj lure to deal with plans and333 words
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Article81 1939-06-19 7 [From Our On n Reporter] Seremban, Saturday. AVERY fkasunt function held at 'The Cot" 2nd m'h\ Tamain Road Seremban, by Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Lawrence on the.r 25th wedding anniversary. There was a large crowd of relative* and Old friends. Mr. E. V. Xavier in81 words
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Article42 1939-06-19 7 His Excellency the High Commissioner has betn pleased to appoint Mr. Archibald Arbuthnott to be an Unofficial Member of the Federal Council during the absence on leave of the Hon. Mr. E. D. Shearn commencing on June l 1939.42 words
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371 1939-06-19 7 Singapore, Saturday. PM. Mohamed Noohu was to-day acquitted by Mr. L. C. Goh, the Singapore Fifth Police Magistrate, on a summons charging him as the employer of South Indian labourers at Sir John Jackson's, Ltd., Naval Base, Singapore, with failing to send in to371 words
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Article37 1939-06-19 7 Bimrirrnr Monday. Two Chinese were injured, though not SSsgS3S the t they were travelling crashed into a tr c it Road yesterday afternoon. Both have been admitted into the Tan Tock Seng hospital.37 words
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Advertisement63 1939-06-19 7 T. t. P. OINTMENT. For Skin Troub'es, Ulcers, Etc. i TCP Ointment is an ideal household ointment, par-icularly for Children. Prepared oy the manufacturers of the famous T.C P Lntion, it has all the antiseptic and healing properties of tne latter. It is prepared in THREE STRENGTHS Mild, Medium and63 words
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Advertisement143 1939-06-19 7 For Stvie, Comfort, Economy, CONSULT The Oriental Optical O** MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS Heart Office: 162. South Bridge Rd. Branch Office: 348, N. Bridge Rd., SINGAPORE. 11 ill »M^~*^~" M^ I PEARL OF THE C'YSTER. I Medical men successfully pre*I cribe Tyrodone for Anaemia as J nas been exhaustively proved that Tyrodone143 words
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Advertisement64 1939-06-19 7 I INTERCONTINENTAL AIRWAYS K.N.IK.M ROYAL NETHERLANDS INDIES' AIRWAYS, j ROYAL MITCH AIR LINES, X.L.M EXCEPTIONALLY LOW FARES FOR LUXURIOUS AIR TRAVEL FROM SINGAPORE TO AUSTRALIA; ALL BALI Apply. Office, K.N.IX.M.K.LM. 3-1, Couyer Quay, or to any Rookmg jj Agency in Singapore. I TIBF I'M'll. EXTRA PROFESSIONAL MEETING: JUNE. RITRSC-RIUING MEMBERSHIP:—64 words
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Advertisement148 1939-06-19 8 Don) miss this outstanding Picture!! I rA t>iTOi 1 POSIT,VELY _____JL L J LAST NIGHT! I IRENE DUNNE more beautiful than ever♦ co-starred for If the first time with I CHARLES BOYER, fresh from his triumphs in "ALGIERS"— I in RKO. Radio's Brilliant production II AFFAIR" j I Special Attraction148 words
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Advertisement292 1939-06-19 8 ROXY BAR Open 5 p.m. till Midnight j JOAN'S A DANCING VTTT¥gA^fl| BRIDE IN NEW HEART MM DRAMA! B^J^^^HM^^^^^^^ 11 1118 B JO AX C lIA IV FORD MARGARET SILLAVAX ROBERT YOUNG, MELVYN DOUGLAS in M.-G.-M.'s Most Exciting Lov.-Diama. THE SHINING HOI X with FAY BAINTER. j TO-MORROW— ANOTHER GAYEST292 words
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Advertisement340 1939-06-19 8 ALL ATTENDANCE RECORDS BROKFv i I NOTHING LIKE IT HAS BEEN SEEN BFFORf-I-A MAGNIFICENT FILM".... STRAITS TIMES "NO PRAISE CAN BE TOO GREAT". .FREE PRESS fl "BEST ENTERTAINMENT YOU COULD WISH FOR" TRI BrNF j PAVILION. DAILY at 3 -i 5 6 5 9 5 f r reat For Chm^T^I340 words
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197 1939-06-19 9 \From Our Own Reporter] *PoL« June 15. rill advisabiMy of lormirg a Tamil musical academy m Malaya and I aye its centre at Kuala Lumpur is now being considered by IViak Sangeelha Sabha, Ipoh, ard the proposal will be placed for cortn by197 words
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Article57 1939-06-19 9 Hongkong. June 17. ■THE entire total Indian garrison 1 i v mobilised in full ii-ht of June 15 to while British war(hV ri hi the Hongkong hsrboar departed for the sea. arcluights were also sea resulting in the hi military authorities saicl nanoeuvre was to test57 words
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Article89 1939-06-19 9 Reuter. London, June 18. WE have long since renounced force Was an instrument of ma ,na] prffcy." declared Mr. AnIhom Ldcn. addressing a parade in i m at which S5-ve a rSs son, Mr. M lai„ was present as Second■;,M:\,,t.\ yews." added Mr. Eden. Sus moreReuter. - 89 words
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Article52 1939-06-19 9 •Tune Carfitf colonies ami to Urican co A on e out h Africa the Union ot s l l™ KingC fe] invitation of the »ng m ak Tan h omcial l Srde« here as an in- but decided reply 1 a"possibiliave speculated on tne v eluding distribution vUai52 words
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Article51 1939-06-19 9 Reuter Berlin, J.une 18 held on May includttion of Greater Germany in amer Austria ?s now 000 Th.c al incmdmg w the Protectorates ot Bonenn** ravia is 86,600,000. shows The ngure for Greater.Germanysno ■rease of 3,200,000 in the past ,m* Principally due to excess of Wmm hsReuter - 51 words
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Article57 1939-06-19 9 Reuter. don, June 18-Lord Stanhope has telegram to the Mi'.rine expressing the deepest the Phoenix disaster on d Vdmiralty and the Royal Navy ana und sympathy with tne in the losfiv—Reuter. t le lin, June IC.-Herr HiUer *a* hed to M. Lebrun expressing co uces C f theReuter. - 57 words
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Obituary53 1939-06-19 9 London. June 18. PLIGHT LIEUTENANT Nicholas Com1 per. airplane designer, was found In Hythe Street unconscious and died in Folkestone Hospital a few hours after admission from a fracture of the base Of the skull. Comper is thought to have been the victim of anReuter. - 53 words
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Article46 1939-06-19 9 Reuter. London, June 18. ttHLEN the Criminal Justice Bill comes in the Commons again, a free vote will be taken on the question of abolishing Hogging. The Bill contains a clause for abolishing corporal punishment except in cases of attack on prison wardens.—ReuterReuter. - 46 words
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Article77 1939-06-19 9 Shanghai, Saturday. HOSTILITIES in Scuth Shantung are developing in intensity. Fighting is particularly serious along the Chingki Highway. Despite the support of planes and tanks, the Japanese repeated drives against Chinese positions have been repulsed with heavy Japanese casualties. Fighting in East Linfan is 'also unabated.77 words
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41 1939-06-19 9 Lupino Lane and Sally Grey in a scene from "The Lamheth Walk" adapted f.upino Lane and bally Gre? m a .s, Mv fiirl oneiiinz to-UMMELtt from the famous English musical comedy. Me My Girl, opening to at the t apitoi, Singapore,41 words
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Advertisement276 1939-06-19 9 j SUN TALKIE (NEW WORLD) I I 7.30 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.30 p.m. I "Behind The Head Lines'* j EMPIRE TALKIE I Special Double Feature Programme j'The Devil is Driving": and "Cit Along Little Doggie" 5 GREAT WORLD I AMUSEMENT PARK. WEDNESDAY 21ST FRIDAY 23HD JUNE. TABLE TENNIS EXHIBITION By World276 words
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Advertisement112 1939-06-19 9 I NEW iWORLD DANCE i PALACE. THE LARGEST AIR-CONDITION-i ED CABARET IN MALAYA WITH BAR RESTAUR ANT ATTACHED NIGHT DANCE Nightly at 9.30 p.m. j Tea dance I (FREE ADMISSION) j EVERY TUES.. THURS. SAT. SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE FROM 1.30 P.M. to 4.30 P.M. SPRCIAL ENTRANCE TO CABARET CAR PARK112 words
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Advertisement112 1939-06-19 9 "Best She has ever made" film Daily I OPENING TO-DAY 3-15, 6-15 and 9-15 P.M. I I You expect the unexpected from Jane mm 4 I V BUT SHE'S NEVER GIVEN YOU 41 /A I A SURPRISE-HIT LIKE THIS! MM I By far the best and biggest picture she's JB112 words
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Article742 1939-06-19 10 THE people of the British Empire •have noted with contempt but without surprise that the Italian press is highly delighted with the position wnicn has developed in Tientsin. "Britain is in such a fix that it appears she can only get out of it by declaring742 words
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882 1939-06-19 10 E.T. HUANG - JAPAN STRIKES FOR AXIS ■>•«•»— By E.T. HUANG APART from indiscriminate bombing of open towns and cities in Free China, the Japanese, during the past two months, have been adopting defensive rather than offensive tactics in their conduct of the undeclared war on the882 words
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Advertisement73 1939-06-19 10 I j 1 SUMMER STRAWS I JUST RECEIVED, wLJ3Bfe-^&. Gorgcoir; Collection of In New Straws in ail the A^SSi prevailing style, and rAffl J <| cdvanced styles. And lucli a riot of new col- curings. You will fall V li'or Ih2Bo fascinating \jo and -mart ha Ai d tjl' the73 words
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Article156 1939-06-19 11 Rumania Says "No!" Reuter. Silistra (Southern Rumania), Jun e 19. r ijopcs recently expressed in Sofia that Rumania might offer to T dt part of Dobrudja to Bulgaria as a condition for the hitter's into the Balkan Entente were answered in the negative by theReuter. - 156 words
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Article38 1939-06-19 11 Reuter. Berlin, June 19. IN announcement that Herr Hitler A xl Khalidalhud, King lbn Saud of rprise to-day. mee *j at Berchtesgaden, ..ne! Khaiidalhad had conversation lasted a Nothing is revealed to is rare.—Renter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article51 1939-06-19 11 Reuter. Prague, June 18. Y-NTJfE persons were injured, seriously, in an early morning rful time-bomb explosion in the ol a Jewish cafe in the centre i the city. utrage, like others perpetrated past weeks, is attributed to Czech Fascists Hitherto the police have no; culprits.Reuter. - 51 words
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Article39 1939-06-19 11 Reuter. June 18—It is understood that Grand Admiral Raeder and «g. Chief of the Italian Minis- .mc. will discuss npt only al problems but also plans for aeration between the two uvies in case of emergency.—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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388 1939-06-19 11 Reuter. Berlin, June 19. CHEERS which arose every time Dr. Goebbels alluded to Danzig's desire for union with the Reich and the Reich's loyalty to the Free City, when he addressed Danzigers over the week-end, are greeted here as "Danzig's option for the Reich." Dr.Reuter. - 388 words
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Article173 1939-06-19 11 Reuter. THERE i s more than one way of making the Japanese lose "face," just as there is more than one way of exacting economic retribution from Japan for the unjustified pressure she is endeavouring to exercise, declares the Daily Telegraph, but it is essential inReuter. - 173 words
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Article302 1939-06-19 11 Shanghai, June 19. TT is diplomatically learnt in Chungking that Great Britain and France are closely examining the situation in Tientsin with a view to imposing economic sanctions on Japan. The British Government is at th esame time contemplating the extension of a further302 words
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168 1939-06-19 11 Permanent Board May Be Set Up London, June 18. ompnl y. expected by the press or. the N early Government comprehensive examina- results of the Minister M^ <'<n of the whole machinery f °V TJprmine what and Nicy, as it now exists, in order to deleim168 words
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Article56 1939-06-19 11 Reuter. Versailles, June 17. U/EIDMANN, German few of the prison Among lew privileged people to the square was the m one Leblond, n ,P a^ ctim T Cordons of police j Weidmann s vl s t great crowd and mobile guards kepy I {rQm tne •"hich collected we.iReuter. - 56 words
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Article31 1939-06-19 11 Mr P R- Noakes is addressing the Singapore Rotary Club at the Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday. He is speaking on The Overseas League and its work In the Empire.31 words
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Article, Illustration226 1939-06-19 11 Reuter. London. June 18. "JAPAN, doubtless inspired by her friends in Europe, has deliberately and impudently flouted both Britain and her own international obligations," declared Mr. Arthur Greenwood, M.P., Deputy Leader of the Labour Opposition, speaking at West Bromwich to-day. He said it must be made clearReuter. - 226 words
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403 1939-06-19 11 British Companies Resume Shipments 3 VESSELS BERTHED Reuter. Tientsin, June 20. THE British shipping companies, Messrs. Jardine Matheson and Messrs. Butterfield and Swire, have cabled to their Shanghai offices to resume shipment of cargo to Tientsin. Jardine s and Butterfield's "Chengtu' arrived at the British BundReuter. - 403 words
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Article60 1939-06-19 11 Reuter. Tientsin, June 19. THE Biitish steamer Lady Moller arrived yesterday and was boarded at the searching point off the former German Bund, but the only formality was an inquiry as to the name and hag and the name and nationality of the captain, afterReuter. - 60 words
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132 1939-06-19 11 Reuter. Moscow, June 18. "TIENTSIN, as well as other 1 recent incidents involving the British in China are only an excuse utilised by Japan for the crea tion of a conflict," says a statement in the Soviet Press, breaking the sflence on the Tientsin situationReuter. - 132 words
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Article, Illustration624 1939-06-19 12 Safely Through Iceberg Zone British Official Wireless. London, June 19. RETTER'S correspondent aboard the Empress of Britain radioes that the royal liner has passed safely through the iceberg- zone. VVI en the liner emerged from the iceberg zone at 3 p.m. TheirBritish Official Wireless. - 624 words
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Article102 1939-06-19 12 foi.'^wSn"? 1 1^0111 or The Pleasure j Jor a While." an cntertainine Hindus- an film with Miss Sulochan!, one of India s greatest cinema-stars" in the I 11CiP i?U ole ends its season at the I Ganick Theatre, Geylang Serai, to-night l Z° rf l r nces at102 words
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Article316 1939-06-19 12 London, June 16. r pHK Minister of Health," addressing the Rural District Councils Assoeiatkn to-day, said that the progress made in recent years in housing and other public health services in rural parts of the country had produced remarkable results. The eeneral standardised death rale had gene316 words
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Article122 1939-06-19 12 \Frcm Our Own Reporter] Penang, June 16. rURTHER evidence was recorded by 1 Mr. A. W. Bellamy, the police magistrate, in the preliminary proceedings of the attempted robbery case in which five men, <l> Ismail bin Rahmansah, <2» Mat Yusoff bin Haji Ismail, (3) Wong Ah122 words
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114 1939-06-19 12 Reuter. Chungking. June 19. INTERVIEWED by Reuter m connection with the Chinese press report tha' the Chinese Government will continue payment of principal and interest on domestic bonds secured by the CustomMirplus a spokesman of tne Ministry ot Finance stated that the report was inReuter. - 114 words
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Article52 1939-06-19 12 Reuter. Rome, June 19. THE First Naval Squuaron under Rear Admiralty Riccardi will leave Naples to-morrow for a fortnight's exercises off Spain. Portugal and Morocco. The exercises are described as normal training. The squadron consists of two battleships, ten cruisers, 20 detroyers end an unknown number "ofReuter. - 52 words
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Article319 1939-06-19 12 lFrom Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok, June 17. THE change from "Siam" and Siamese" tc "Thai" is still being keenly discussed. Many local companies have changed their names, which, of course, they found quite a s mple thng to do Thus the Siam j Rrce Co., Ltd., has319 words
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93 1939-06-19 12 Reuter. Oslo. June 19. THE peoples of the north live in democracy and react against any form of dictatorship," declared the Norwegian Prime Minister, Mr. Nygaardsvold, addressing a Labour meeting at which the Swedish and Danish Prime Ministers were also present. Mr. Nygaardsvold continued: By theirReuter. - 93 words
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Article, Illustration107 1939-06-19 12 A man who was detained by the police following the firm. Duchess of Kent's car outside her home in Belgrave Square- at th < charged with "being in possession of firearms and amm,,,,;, has ***n to endanger life." The Duchess107 words
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295 1939-06-19 12 JT is hoped to raise between $10,000 and $15,000 during I week from July 1 to July 8 for the St. Andrew's v This was stated by Mrs. B. C. Roberts, organising secretary of the effort, in the course of a speech to the295 words
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Article16 1939-06-19 12 A selection of news for Malacca readers will be found on pajre 16.16 words
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Article104 1939-06-19 12 Singapore. Saturday J WENT to the polict ~n toaA report but they toW me I m drunk, and put me in the iock-up' Pathiappan. 56-year aid Taafl CO i K plained to the Third. Polic- Ccir» this morning, when charged with beta disorderly in public The104 words
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120 1939-06-19 12 British Wireless. I London, fine is i OALES cf ail classe; ol motor vehiclein Great Britain for the mm months ended April. 193 j. showed an increase of three per cent. over the corresponding period of last year. Sales of private cars increasedBritish Wireless. - 120 words
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98 1939-06-19 12 Reuter. Toyko. Saturday. rpHh; Japanese commander in Tientsin E states that the British concession authorities sought an interview with him but he rejected all approaches, becau.se he 'saw no use in the proposed interview now that things have come to paxfi The situation, the commander addedReuter. - 98 words
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Article64 1939-06-19 12 YEWS has been received in Singapore +2 that Mr. Chia Kirn 1936 Queen s Scholar, has passed his law part h at Owning hoSs. with first-clas! Last year, he passed the law aualifv He is the son of Mr. and Mis Sim and W Mf, ng ri and64 words
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Article152 1939-06-19 12 Renter. Geneva. June II THE Permanent Mandates Otanatfsion has virtually finished its m> amination of the White Paper <' n Palestine. Two meetings were held to-daj which Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald Questioned at length on the the report dealing with immigration, land and constitutional proposals. When theRenter. - 152 words
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Article111 1939-06-19 13 m our Own Revorter] Ipoh, June 18. f\TAL accident occurred on A, n Thursday evening near Tan- Tuallan? when a Chinese HL worker was hit on the J P 3 f tn i hammer which fell on h, r! appears that some Chinese ttfre encased in111 words
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Article68 1939-06-19 13 r. Yin Hotel is providing ex--3 cclleal cabaret entertainment for its *U!'nlv in s w eek 1 I noted young Eng- rs at intervals in some riginal dance numbers lie received well[rom a large gathering i a snake dance, played an important I t his68 words
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345 1939-06-19 13 French May Urge Conscription Here tvTx TAT Singapore, Monday. |<ii\AL, arrangements have been made for the Anglo-French staff talks which begin here shortly. No definite date has yet been fixed, the Tribune is officially informed. Delegates from Hongkong, Indo-China. Burma, Ceylon and345 words
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Article63 1939-06-19 13 Reuter. Shanghai June 19. In a leader on the Tientsin situation the Evening Post, the only American newspaper in Shanghai, urges the United States to stand by Britain and France. The paper states that American failure to co-operate on the technical grounds that America has no territorial interestReuter. - 63 words
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Article553 1939-06-19 13 KSS might possibly be drawn ie Tientsin dispute by the the Russian Consulate by (Czarist) Russians who are ing with the Japanese in ilia, but Soviet citizens and interests are not directly The protest made by the formaL It remains to b? ether Russia will be lined553 words
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Article155 1939-06-19 13 "PLYING? Why, it's as safe as riding in a trolley ous." That is the opinion of one Singapore houseboy who made his initial ascent yesterday afternoon as passenger in a plane piloted by Flight.Lieut. W. D. Guyler. The flight, which lasted about five minutes, was155 words
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Article52 1939-06-19 13 [From Our Own Correspondent) Klang, June 16—A married Chinese woman jumped into the Klang River from Beifteld Bridge on Tuesday afternoon. The police are patrolling the river, but so far the body has not been found. It would appear the woman was worried over a52 words
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Article404 1939-06-19 13 Reuter. London, June 18. THE maiden voyage from Liverpool to New York of the new 34.000--ton Mauritania began this evening and the vessel was given an enthusiastic send-off by large crowds who lined the landing stage. She is carrying 1.000 passengers, including Sir Peicy Bates,Reuter. - 404 words
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Article250 1939-06-19 13 [From Our Own Correspondent] Muar, Saturday. REMARKING that it was a serious offence to stab a man with a narang, Tuan Haji Nassir bin Haji Salleh, this morning sentenced Badron bin Haji Mustapha to two months' rigorous imprisonment when he pleaded guilty to a charge of250 words
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Article46 1939-06-19 13 The well-known preacher and lecturer Dr. French Oliver began a series of adcresses at the Memorial Hall last night, when a large audience was present. The subject of Dr. Oliver's address tonight will be "The Mark of th« Beast. Present Preparation for Anti-Christ."46 words
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Article155 1939-06-19 13 Singapore, Monday. THE burial of Mr. Jpmes Israel 1 Lebram, a forty year old Jewish refugee dental surgeon who died at 4 p.m. yesterday aboard the "Conte Biancamano" will take in Singapore to-day. The Secretary of the Singapore Jewisn Relief Committee is taking charge of the155 words
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Article115 1939-06-19 13 [From Our Own Correspondent} Muar, Sunday. CHANGAN was this morning produced before Tuan Haji Nassir bin Haji Salleh and the following charge was preferred against him. "That you at or about 7.45 p.m. on June 11 this year at Landaron Estate, Panchor, Muar, were found to have enticed115 words
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Article39 1939-06-19 13 Municipal Committee No. 2 is unab»e to accede to private requests for the cancellation of coffee shop licence issued in respect of premises in Stevens Road, on the ground of noise nuisance not being substantiated oy any court action.39 words
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Advertisement146 1939-06-19 13 "AS SWEET AND FRESH IN MALAYA AS IT IS IN THE ARCTIC" No matter what the BUTTER is protected at J^^^^^^^^^X\\ •J! times from deterioration (L^^^^^^^^^^^^^^%/-^^ pure creamery butter is container and i-> obtainable 'PHOSr.; STORE 5:176 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH 110 111 (2 lines), PENANG146 words
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Article, Illustration490 1939-06-19 14 Public Services Law Well Beaten BRIGHT forceful batting coupled with a good all-round bowling performance saw the United Services inflict a crushing defeat over the public Services and Law in a ore-day cricket match played on the padang yesterday. United Services declared at 222490 words
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48 1939-06-19 14 Reuter. LONDON, SUNDAY. THE ENGLISH TEST TEAM AGAINST THE WEST INDIES IN THE FIRST MATCH AT LORDS BEGINNING ON JUNE 24 HAS BEEN SELECTED AS FOLLOWS:— HAMMOND HUTTON VERITY BOWES DENNIS COMPTON PAYNTER HARDSTAFF WRIGHT COPSON GIMBLETT WOOD (Yorkshire). Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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100 1939-06-19 14 Reuter. London, June 17. IN the Penfold golf tournament. Cotton and Charles Whitcombe each with 18 points, shared first place for prize money totalling £350. Gadd was third with 14, and next came King 13. Adams and Padgham 12 Reginald Whitcombe 10, Perry andReuter. - 100 words
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Article43 1939-06-19 14 Scccer: Police vs. Marines (2A) —Stadium P. Brani vs. Mental Hosp. (2A) —P. Brani vVcarnes vs Jacks S.C. (8.H.L.) S.C.C. vs. R.A. (Div. I)—S.C.C. Y. Juniors vfe. Lad Footers —Anson Road. Sime Derby vs. Henry Waugh— Farrer Park. Tennis: Spore championships—S.C.C.43 words
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Article29 1939-06-19 14 Reuter. Meadowbrook, Long Island, June 19. In the thi"d and final Westchester Cup polo mutch Great Britain, receiving ten goals beat the U.S. 17—14 in eight chukkers.—Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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244 1939-06-19 14 Singapore. Saturday. BATTING splendidly A. Foster made 42 runs out of 58 scored by the S.C.C. who played the Malay Football Association on the Padang this afternoon. Amazing bowling marked the game. Club were all skittled out for 58. Ismail Jabbar taking 5 wickets244 words
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Article221 1939-06-19 14 Singapore, Saturday PLAYING against the Indian Assoc. at Balestier ground to-day, the R.A.O.C. defeated the Association by 36 runs in an innings game. Batting first the I.A. were only able to-compile 72 runs, Goose (R.A.0.C.) doing all the damage capturing six wickets for 14 runs. Scores 1221 words
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Article307 1939-06-19 14 S.B.A. Junior Championships Singapore, Sunday. fLOSELY contested games were seen to-day at the Haw-Par gymnasium hall when six further ties in the junior championships of the Singapore Badminton Association were decided. Four of the ties went to three sets each. The opening tie of the morning in which307 words
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Article123 1939-06-19 14 SELANCOR JUST BEATEN [From Our Own Reporter] Penang, Sunday. A 6 anticipated. Penang beat Selangor in the 'Foong Seong Cup competition, by three games to two, at the Free School Hall to-day before a tremendous crowd. The standard of play was fairly high j123 words
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Article79 1939-06-19 14 [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Sunday. THE annual Perak tennis championships came to a close this eveninr. when His Highness the Sultan gave away the prizes. Following are the title holders:— Men's Singles: S. J. Scow. Women's Singles: Mrs. Alhn. Women's Doubles: Mrs. Woods an i Mrs.79 words
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394 1939-06-19 14 A RECORD crowd assembled at the Deca Park Arena on wSL J i Une 17 the Mexican lightweight champion of Singapore. Ventura m U clash with the ex-Navy welterweight champion of Java, Bostelaar quez After a couple ol pre of which Marquez' &p r *e394 words
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Article211 1939-06-19 14 Starting times for the Ladies' SociaM Match between the Garrison Golf CM and Island Golf Club, on Thursday a:e| as follows: Garrison player.> mentioned first. 3.45 Mrs. J. A. Allen 10, H M A. R. Bateman. 19. 3.50 Mrs. R. H. H. Stewart i 2,11 McMorin? 17.211 words
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Article34 1939-06-19 14 The following have b play for the Junicr Depa re. on Tuesday r 4.15 p.m. /M yow Wah Bung, 1 X if& Heng Kee, Chin ban York. Chan Suay Bah. k— Choon.34 words
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Article40 1939-06-19 14 The following IW* play Cricket, for j'. again* th Q*j£ Thursday on the s M. U. Mohideen <C*P A. C. Keubn:nn Lazaroo, Neo goca 1 M A Fung Ouan Chye. £5 Wah. S 9 6 Reserves:-Chua V» 140 words
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Article74 1939-06-19 15 Singapore, Monday. H a handicap of T" ,is the Chinese Swimming w'third team was defeated by 111 flub first team by 18 goals to Amateur Swimming As-,i,r-polo league match, the Chinese Swimming tester** led 11—0 at the inUi lee Kong Lim refereed. day, the Chinese first74 words
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267 1939-06-19 15 4 interesting cricket tkm >talUlliii the MtJical College Union and the A Ceylon Sports Club resulted in a draw, yesterday. The game was played on the College ground. Top scorer for the lay was L. Alvis j who compiled no less than 107 of his267 words
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Article86 1939-06-19 15 IN the semi-finals cf the Island Gdf Club amateur championships R. Craik beat C. Watson 2 and 1, while T. Black beat J. H. Beeton 1 up. The winner?, Craik and Black thus meet in the final on Sunday which will be played over86 words
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76 1939-06-19 15 Reuter Lfcmans, June 18. In the 24-hour endurance race, Jean WimiUe and Vevron were first in a buirvi. completing *249 laps covering 3346.10P Idtoiseties breaking the record. Lonis Gerard and Monneret, another French teas were second with 245 lans also breaking the record.Reuter - 76 words
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108 1939-06-19 15 the world famed tennis players, will atches with local table Wednesday and Friday 3 Great World. .idmissian are 20 cents vnts (chairs). Puran entitled to free eat World. Tickets tit of play at the Great World in le side entrance .natches is as108 words
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Article76 1939-06-19 15 Malaya Cup Soccer Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday, k... soccer history to-day he defeated Perak in a p encounter by three goals The match was played at 1 1 lore a good crowd. red two goals in the first Ali and Huesein, and addre in the second76 words
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Article68 1939-06-19 15 Our Own Correspondent] Johore Bahru, Saturday. I al of the Foong Seong Cup tion between Johore and not played on Friday as vers failed to turn up. tan Badminton Association, sent a letter saying that match should be played at town according to the deci3idminton Association or68 words
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Article52 1939-06-19 15 Singapore, Sunday, a annual athletic sports oi Municipal Services' Club 'k v u'-ld on July 22 at the Jalan Stadium t 'ill incidentally mark the last J-«ion in which Mr. W. Bartey, Jif- 1 President of the Municipality ftl J <<!> .as Mr. Bartley is due52 words
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315 1939-06-19 15 BLAMES DEFEAT TO INTERFERENCE Reuter. THF "tvi i Princeton, June 17. jnt Mile of the Century Race, run here to-day, was marred by unfortunate incident, involving Sydney Wooderson, the British holder of the world's record for the distance, who made aReuter. - 315 words
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Article44 1939-06-19 15 Kamis and Yadi will meet Chua Chocn Leong and Tan Hud; Tt)S to-day in the doubles final of the Singapore lawn tennis championship. rfae match will bo played the S.C.C. court. Charges of admission are 50 cents and 2<t cents.44 words
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Article62 1939-06-19 15 [From Our Own Correspondent] Seremban. Saturday. SELANGOR defeated Negri Sembilan in an inter-State athletic match here this afternoon, scoring 31to Negri s zi H /2 points. Negri tied for first piace in the 100 yards race. Throwing the Javelin (Abdulia 133 ft. 5 ins.) and mile relay 162 words
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Article43 1939-06-19 15 Singapore. Saturday In a «TiendW game cf soccer played to-ur. at Farrer Park, the S.C.R C drew tffta the R. A M.C. by two goals ah. Anthony Chew and John Then scored for the Chinese, while Davies and Mace scored for the R.A.M.C.43 words
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246 1939-06-19 15 Singapore, Sunday. THE annual race for the Knowles Cup for International Fours was rowed yesterday over the Breakwater Course. The Combined Scottish and Irish ciew, which would have been a strong combination, unfortunately had to scratch, owing to the absence on business of246 words
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Article139 1939-06-19 16 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, June 19. THE following are some of the results of volunteer Rifle shooting competition held in Malacca during the past week. TITANIA TROPHY: 1. H. Q. Wing (205); 2. B. (Chinese) Coy. (185); 3. D. (Eurasian) Coy. (117), 4. C.139 words
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528 1939-06-19 16 Malacca Go Down Fighting To Services [From Our Own correspondent] Malacca, June 1». A LARGE crowd turned out at Kubu "C" padang on B**m**»9 A the settlement's first match in this season's Malaya Cup tourney. Considering the difficulties in getting together a workmanlike side,528 words
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Article155 1939-06-19 16 [From Our Own Correspondent] Muar, Saturday. An early morning raid at 12.15 this morning by Chinese Officers who went to Baker Ba'u, Jorak, resulted in the arrest cf Yap Leong Guar, who was his morning produced before Inche Haron bin Ahmad and charged wi<h having been found155 words
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Article173 1939-06-19 16 [From Our Own Correspondent] Muar, Saturday. DLEADING guilty to two caarge* of I criminal breach of trust, Abdul Rahman bin Ahamad was this morning fined S5O with the alternative of one nicnth and two weeks' rigorous impugnment, by Inche Haron bin Ahmad. A'odul Rahman bin Ahamad173 words
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Article236 1939-06-19 16 [From Our Own Correspondent] Johore Bahru. ORGANISED by Messrs Othman and Samad. Johore International Cycling members, three bicycle races were run on Friday, the taking off and the finishing point being in front of the Johore International Librerv. whi'e the course followed was a six-mile track on236 words
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Article94 1939-06-19 16 [From Our Own Correspondent] Muar. Sunday. SOH HUAY this morning pleaded guilty to a charge of thett of rubber frcm a rubber erCate in Parit Amal at 5 p.m. yesterday evening. It was stated by the prosecution that the accused went to tap rabbi trees in94 words
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328 1939-06-19 16 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca. "HPHE accused has six children. She received news that children in China were by the Japanese so shi h, r caustic st'da on June 12 to end her life. v <rr, "Her husband is wulin. i surety for328 words
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Article108 1939-06-19 16 [From Our Own Correspondent] Muar. Saturday. Koh Teow. a rubber dealer of Panchor. was fined $40 by Tuan Haji Nassir bin Jhaji Salleh, at the Panchor court wrier, he pleaded guilty to a charge of bavin reen found unlawfully tiring rubbr amounting to 35 pikuls in108 words
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Article316 1939-06-19 16 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, June 19 THE annual Malacca Police Sports were held on Saturday at the Depot ground in brilliant sunny wea- j ther. There was a very large attendance of guests including the j Hon'ble Resident Councillor, Mr. G. W. Bryant, who gave316 words
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244 1939-06-19 16 [From Our Onn Correspondent Johor c Bahru, Sunday. /CHARGED with smuggling G pikuls and 67 katis of rubber at about 3.30 a.m. at Tongsan village in Plenteng on May 11, and with offering illegal gratification of $5 to a police corporal who arrested244 words
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Article152 1939-06-19 16 I From Our Ol i Balu fmhv\ K ..i„ pahat BADMINTON player in *U* X are W ondcrin,,hvn«-*P u na yet been taken to orjan >< < jnton ment. The Batu rahat."Jj £5 Association has no. rium \tm\, since the departure of we Mr. N.152 words
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Advertisement607 1939-06-19 16 ARE YOU WORRIED ABOUT YOUR WEIGHT? A quick way co put on flesh If you are worried about loss of weight and fear that something worse is on the way, do as so many hundreds ot men and women throughout Malaya are doing to-day Take Clotabs, the tiny, tasteless, flesh-forming607 words
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Advertisement83 1939-06-19 16 Piilmobiose Syrup COUGH LUNG TONIC. Excellent remedy to cure all affections of the respiratory org? nr. Catarrh. Cough. Cold, Bronchitis, Hoarseness. Influenza. Asthma, T-ibeiculosis, etc ?2.70 lanre bottle. 51.50 small. TUSSOFECT COUGH LOZENGES for Celds, Cough, Bronchitis and other throat and chest troubles. 80 cents. CH AR I CO.. 29,83 words
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Advertisement151 1939-06-19 16 M l \\<.Oll TITIIF CLIJB SUMMER 1939 MEETING. IST PAY SATURDAY 17TH JUNE LAST DAY SATURDAY 24TH JUNE ENTRIES close ft* 12 NOON on TUESDAY, 6th JUNE 1939 at the SECRETARY S OFFICE. UNLIMITED SWEEPS:—One each day. Tickets $1.- for MEMBERS ONLY -.btainable from the Treasurers (Messrs. Gibson, Anderson, Butler151 words
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Miscellaneous105 1939-06-19 16 When Were You Born? 10,000 Free Horoscope Roomy Stuiios of The Hagtie is txMng besieged by requests for FREE HOROSCOPES as a result Of public announcements offering lO.OOu gratis astral readings. j^Tj which th< scope reading'simply send l< your name, address anc' prof ROXROY birthdate plainly written State whether Mr..105 words
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Article104 1939-06-19 17 Singapore. Saturday. :.ual athletic .sports of the Lherbood Party was held 1 School ground this eveninda -amy distributed the were the rtsults: l t. Ma-salamani, 2. I&ini- hif 1 M. K. Shunmun 1 OUIS. Ponnuaany, 2. m. Marimntta, 2. M. BalaBU»" 1 T Marimithoo, 2. F. M104 words
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Article66 1939-06-19 17 London, Saturday. b oi play to-day in the Worthington 101). West Indie; 1W Storytebone C°C 206. Cambridge 101 for 4. Northants 222. Middlesex 91 for 2. Yorka JM Notts 1» [oi 0 Somerai 221 Oxford 1M Earn 156 Surrey 1 1" Sussex 22S Gloucester 110 for 9. W66 words
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Article224 1939-06-19 17 Fi kVING were the results of the in the S.R.C. sports on Saturday— Results:— yards (scratch): 1, R. Minjoot; 2. Time 10 3 5 sees the weight: 1. C. Meyer; 2, Distance 37 feet 10 inches, yards < handicap* 1, R. Ebert; I GaHston; 3. W.224 words
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Article104 1939-06-19 17 Reuter. Johannesburg, June 17. ENGLAND beat South Africa 3—o J »n the first Association football test, to-day. There were 32,000 spectators and the nates had to be closed and hundreds turned away. England's forwards showed brilliant combination and opportunism and sorely tried the SouthReuter. - 104 words
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Article226 1939-06-19 17 AMERICA'S NO. I j BEATEN j Reu ter. PARIS, SATURDA V. FOLLOWING ARE RESULTS OF THE FRENCH TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS:— MEN'S SINGLES FINAL Donald McNeill I America I beat Robert Rtggs (America) 7—5, 6—o. 6--3. McNeill's victory came as a big sirprise, as Riggs was ranked as America'sReuter. - 226 words
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154 1939-06-19 17 ONE CRITICALLY INJURED [From Our Own Reporter] KUALA LUMPUR, SUNDAY. JYVO EUROPEANS WERE INVOLVED IN SERIOUS MOTOR ACCIDENTS IN THE EARLY HOURS OF THIS MORNING, ONE ON PAHANG ROAD AND THE OTHER ON PUDU ROAD. A Mr. Geirie, involved in the ino v/ serious accident154 words
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161 1939-06-19 17 British Official Wireless. St. John (Newfoundland) June 17. THE usually rather drab city «f St. John is gay with new paint, bunting; and decorations in preparation lor the royal visit to-day. Intense excitement prevails, while a hundred thousand visitors are pouring in by train., carBritish Official Wireless. - 161 words
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Article218 1939-06-19 17 Singapore, Saturday. IT was decidedly a bowler's day this afternoon v/hon the second strings Ol Raffles and St. Joseph* Institutions met on Raffles Institution ground. St. Joseph's won the game with the low score of only 42 runs while Raffles replied with 37218 words
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Article24 1939-06-19 17 THE Raffles College will open their so eer season to-morrow with a match on the padang against the Singapore Cricket Club.24 words
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Advertisement103 1939-06-19 17 [Stop COLDS, CHILLS and CHEST SORENESS By Regularly Taking PEPS ANTISEPTIC BREATHEABLE TABLETS IDEALLY SITUATED 11 if WKLI APPOINTED fur ihe m for the COMMERCIAL «7 CONVENIENCE TRAVELLER 1-J m p A HOTEL ~CHING KENG LEE CO., LTD. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE 999 YEARS' LEASEHOLD VACANT LAND SITUATE AT103 words
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Advertisement375 1939-06-19 17 The Staff Of Life IN EVERY SENSE OF THE PHRASE IF BOUGHT AT j RAFFLES BAKERY OUR BREAD IS MADE WITH THE FINEST INGREDIENTS UNDER STRICTLY HYGIENIC CONDITIONS BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS. THE MEDICAL PROFESSION SAYS "WHOLESOME !?READ IS A DIRECT AID TO GOOD HEALTH" therefore BUY RAFFLES BREAD FOR375 words
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Article219 1939-06-19 18 Central News. Sian. FORMERLY taking little or no interest in public affairs, Chinese women in Shensi have been playing an important role in patriotic activities since the war. For this change, the Sian branch of the National Women's Relief Association, together with its 51 sub-branches throughout theCentral News. - 219 words
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636 1939-06-19 18 Result Of Months Of Heavy Fighting War Situation In Hupeh Province (From Reuler's Special Correspondent) With the Chinese forces in Central China. MONTHS of heavy fighting have yielded the Japanese forces in Hupeh practically nothing of military value, I was told by Chinese636 words
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Article156 1939-06-19 18 International News Agency. Shanghai. CHINESE troops in plain clothes have arrived in the vicinity of Lunghua in west Shanghai to harass the Japanese troops. Many of these irregulars have made their appearance in Nantao and around Kaochangmiao. The renewal of Chinese activities is confirmed by theInternational News Agency. - 156 words
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Article323 1939-06-19 18 HPHE families of Szechwan men who aro fighting at the front are continuing their farming, but with the assistance of a mutual-aid organisation known as the "Co-operalive for Soldiers' Families." The organisation was devised by a special committee of the Szechwan Pro vincial Government to323 words
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Advertisement272 1939-06-19 18 DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By T. H. Tan THE BEST WAY TO CLEAN TEETH And protect mouth and gums at the same time Many neople believe that by just brushing their teeth regularly they are protecting tbcm against decay. That is only haii true since even teeth which seem to272 words
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Advertisement497 1939-06-19 18 Training Army Medical Workers ]\JITH the corporation m the Ministers C f m' and Interior, the Chine* Red Cross Society is conducting an training campaign that will reach every amy me dical worker in Free China Starting its work with the medical staffs of the various military hospitch south ol497 words
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448 1939-06-19 19 Congress President Particularly Condemns South Africa's Move Indians Contributed To The Prosperity Of British Colonies Dominions; But (United Press). mm j. Muzaffarpur, June 12. •Hi Motion oi Indians abroad and particularly in British Colonies 1 Dommio*s, has always been one of anxiety for the(United Press). - 448 words
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Article112 1939-06-19 19 (United Press.) Lahore, June 13. TIH Police had rather an unusual i ipi ience this afternoon when eleven Kisans on being let off by trial Court refused to be set free and i heir handcuffs removed, they ■listing on going to graol along with I(United Press.) - 112 words
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Article181 1939-06-19 19 Outrage In (oranada United Press. Cocanada. June 11. gURPRISED at dead cf night by three men wearing masks and attacked with revolver, dagger and knife, a local bank clerk was the victim of a terrible outrage last night. He is Mr. V. Subba Rao, aged 25,United Press. - 181 words
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Article194 1939-06-19 19 First Matriculates Of The State (United Press.) Lahore, June 9. the universities of the Punjab and Bengal pass out of their portals a total of about 50,000 matriculates and an equal number of graduates and post-graduates every year, the Kalat State for the first time sent two(United Press.) - 194 words
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Article114 1939-06-19 19 (United Press). Dacca, June 12. SYED Saheb Alam alias Kaaloomian Muslim League candidate, was declared elected in the by-election to the Bengal Legislative Assembly caused by the death of Khan Bahadur Syed Abdul Hafeez from the Dacca central rural Muslim constituency. Altogether there were four candidates. The(United Press). - 114 words
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Article112 1939-06-19 19 (United Press). S IP I3imla, June 14. < r Hyat Khar, Premier of i rv 1 »jab, and Sir Eyre Gordon, Federal Public Service Com•t is understood, will be ex--1 (i hy the Army Indianisation Com--1 °n June 20 on wh.'ch date the adjourns to reassemble on(United Press). - 112 words
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Article470 1939-06-19 19 (United Press). Lahore, Jane 12. A GREEING with the unanimous -t* verdict of the jury composed of three Europeans and two Indians, the Sessions Judge of Lahore convicted Mathhews, ex-Publicity Officer of the Railway Department, and sentenced him to two years' rigorous imprisonment for forging: documents(United Press). - 470 words
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204 1939-06-19 19 SEVEN PASSENGERS INJURED (United Press). Nagpur June 12. passengers are reported k to have sustained minor injuries to-day when the Grand Trunk Express was derailed on the Nagpur-Itarsi route ten minutes after the train had left Nagpur station. The accident occurred near the Chindwara(United Press). - 204 words
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Article101 1939-06-19 19 (United Press). Rajkot, June 12. ON his return to Rajkot after slaying for about a fortnight at Nat Vernagore, villas£, Durfcar Virawalla presided over the first meeting on Saturday of the Reforms Committee, set up by the State to draft a new constitution for the State. It(United Press). - 101 words
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Article96 1939-06-19 19 (United Press). Bombay, June 14. 'FHE organisers of the fnst All India Forward Woe Radical Conference announce that the Conference will be held in the Sir Oowasji Jehangir Hall, Bombay, on June 2t and 23. Sjt. Subhas Chandra Base, who will preside, is arriving on the morning(United Press). - 96 words
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Advertisement8 1939-06-19 19 Daily India Page Edited by C.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc8 words
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Advertisement505 1939-06-19 19 Wake up 100 KING YOUNGER tomonowimorning NEW CELL FOOD NOURISHES SKIN WHILE YOU SLEEP l^^^MrJPf^ Astounding Discovery 60 Women of 50 who look almost as young as their daughters. These seeming miracles are to- JPS. ll day made possible by the J^^^B^C amazing discovery of Prof Dr 'jjfe n «V505 words
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Article, Illustration37 1939-06-19 20 H Dace, 3igW Mussolini, and the Spanish Minister. Serrano Suner, uattiiins a parade of soldiers in K«mc, on June 7. A close-up view of the soldiers parading before Signor Mussolini and Serrano Suner.37 words
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Article, Illustration32 1939-06-19 20 This picture and the one below, show some of the 70,000 Fascist women who paraded before Mussolini. II Duce witnessing the parade in which the Fascist women took part.32 words
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