Malaya Tribune, 9 August 1939
1939-08-09
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section40 1939-08-09 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed La r&est bales VOL XXVI -No. 188. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1939 FIVE CENTO. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, August 9, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 9, 1939 FIVE rt40 words
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Advertisement546 1939-08-09 1 Read Vie j g t > WAY i HIBIX E Dominant In Malaya MEDICAL DUST AND DIRT TEACH HIM THE "V B#%M CARRY DISEASE LIFEBUOY HABIT OPINION GERMS t HIS HEALTH 1 ,„rw. You are threatened in the safety DEPENDS ON IT! p ton everywhere arc m agree- rf home546 words
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Advertisement127 1939-08-09 1 <. owns SALONS AT PAGE 13. BATTERY ROAD, MAJESTIC HOTEL, 1 KTJALA LUMPUR. mmmmmuummmmmmmKm mtm n i ATTRACTIVE EMM E PROIHCT J SELECTION OF StatularJ Specifications 1 An I B>B \«.Lantpn I Ifi 1 CO NSV M t. mMPARA m TIVELY LESS AMOUNT 01 CARS CURRENT FOR. THI Mtfl ILLUMINATION.127 words
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Advertisement474 1939-08-09 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1 932) LIMITED. vice between Rangoon, Penang, Port SweUenham, Singapore, Hongkong, and Amoy, (Kulangsu). Special cheap return tickets t<, China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS:For CHINA (Monthly) For RANGOON (Fortnightly) "Hong Kheng" Aug. 14, 4 p.m "Hong Siang" Aug. 9 "Hong Siang" Sept. 11,474 words
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Advertisement441 1939-08-09 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA ««acorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Aug. 11 StANCHI 17.000 Aug. 25 BANGALORE 6.000 Aug 20 RANPURA 17,000 Sept. 8 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Sept. 22 I BHUTAN 6.100 Sept. 23 1 BEHAR 6.0C0 Oct. 2 CHITRAL 15,000441 words
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Advertisement489 1939-08-09 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDEUTSCHEB LLOYD, (incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 I mjL "ELBE"' Aug. 2D m.s. "COBURC" Aug. 31 s.s. "POTSDAM" omit- Manila, North China and Yokohama S»pt. *ss "GNEISENAU" omits North China feteP489 words
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Advertisement272 1939-08-09 2 Spore After Dark CAPIIGI.: "East Side of Heaven." ALHAMBRA: "Coniessions of a Nazi Spy." PAYIIION: "Newsboys' Home." MARLBOROUGH: "Toofan Queen." ROYAL: "Ilua Mv Lan." ROXY: "Yrs. Mv Darling Daughter." GA It KICK: "Garib-Ki-lope" and "Cha« trabakawali." EMPIRE: "SOS. Coast Guard" final chapters. HAPPY WORLD: "Happy Theatre: "Campus Confession" "Glory Theatxe:272 words
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Miscellaneous221 1939-08-09 2 To-day's Crossword "Ti 1 |a I P I I 4 I Fl FT" 1 B —i—* i ~jzzr I ii t 1 I »U■ ~mm.. .i iii. S pE j j j L L_L 14 15 16 j 17 j jr. fi. m ii j 111 19 20 21 E221 words
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Article531 1939-08-09 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Tuesday. K tTBB£B Previous To-day Change R 1,1,1 Buyers Steady Steady Sellers 8 l 2 8J 2 /'September Buyers BV 2 8» 2 Sellers 8% 8 916 f1 16 (fcl Dee. Buyers 89 16 8 5 8 iig Sellers 8 916 8 916 fan531 words
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Article838 1939-08-09 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore. Aug. 8, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 8 -i.3 Austral Amal 4 4 7»/ 2 Austral Malay 38V 40,Ayer Hi tarn 19 9 20 9 Ayer Weng 0.72 0.76 Bangrin 11 9 18 o838 words
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Article57 1939-08-09 3 Singapore. Tuesday. Tin at midday was $113 7 8 down and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28 5 H cents, buyers October; December 23 13 16 cents, market very steady. All sections of the market wenextremely quiet after the holidays and although57 words
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Article220 1939-08-09 3 Singapore, Aug. The following are the exchange stocl this morning according to the daily clr cular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2|4 London demand 2|4 1 vons demand 2055 Switzerland demand 241 14 Hamburg demand 135 New York demand 54 9;i6 Montreal demand220 words
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Article17 1939-08-09 3 Singapore, Wednesday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Sllo 7 i; (unchanged).17 words
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Article22 1939-08-09 3 The price of rubber at noon \r% Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28% (down 1 16); Sellers 1 28--\o (down 1 16).22 words
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Article160 1939-08-09 3 Singapore, Aug. 8. R. (Siam> W. Coa.st No. I per Koyan R. <Siam) W. Coa.st No. 2 per Koyan R. <Siam» W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Rice Siam 1 $166 Rice Siam 2 $151 Rice Siam 3 $14') Siam Broken Rice No, $105 Siam Broken Rice No. 3160 words
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Article258 1939-08-09 3 f.% Maynard Co, Ltd, $30,000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 101 102 norn 4V,% 1007 red 1947 $1,600,000 Int. A/i% Mar 31 Sept. 30 106 108 norn 4»/ 2 1909 red. 1955258 words
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Advertisement29 1939-08-09 3 THE ASTERN UNITED SS| r f OHPORATION. LIMITED. Bt R K(-^A A i?J NE *OTO* VEHICLE, Tlo\ S l COMPENSA. Vvo^ BUC "ABILITY INSURANCE. STREET, KTNOAPCnS,. F. W. HALL,29 words
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Advertisement199 1939-08-09 3 The Mercantile Bank of India Ltd. AN AGENCY OF THE BANK WILL BE OPENED AT .JAFFNA, CEYLON ON AND Am ITH JUNE, 1939 OVERSEA- 1 I CHINESE I BANKING^! 1 CORP. ITPpM Undertakes banking tranaactiuna of every description. Plaoea at your disposal the multifarious services of Its Institution with branches199 words
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Advertisement347 1939-08-09 3 ItA.XK OF I lIIXA 'Incorporated In China by fecial Charter). 12, Cecil Street. Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office MM. r 'ar: Manager's Office 0442. Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 0188-0 (able Address; < IU NGKCO". Paid Up Capita! Ch. $40,000,***** Reserve Funds in Exee.s.? of Ch. 3,200,000 00 Total Assets approximately347 words
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Advertisement560 1939-08-09 4 _lf____MM^_i_«^______M»fi Situation* JtozaitWANTED: Ey Goodyear Orient Co., Ltd 2a, Bast Reclamation, eificiem an. eaqjM iienced male snorthand Typ~: WANTED Expert typewriters mechan hxy'i i l .c\. ivtu Apply to Sraus Typ writer Agency, Singapore. <9t.6.A> WANTCD TEACHER Senior Cambridge qualification, must speak Mandarin or nokkiui. Salary $35 with furni.sned quarters.560 words
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Advertisement646 1939-08-09 4 LOAN V/ AN TED by person in good position $2,000 at reasonable interest. Will pay SlOO p.m. instalment pi as Xeit Replies to Box 851, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED "iris to learn Kebaya making embroidery and hemstitching, etc for particulars, call at 322, Geylang Road, Eingapore. HUSHAND AND WIFE wanted646 words
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Advertisement489 1939-08-09 4 LIM CHOON SENG Undertakers *>nd marble merchant, also artificial wreath, norcelain, photo and fresh flower wreath a de to order 81. Selegie Road. Tel. ,043. Singapore. (887 A> RELIGIOUS BOOKS. BIBLES. HelpsFundamental, instructive. Write C. H Lim, 310 D. Pudu, Kuala Lumpur. 'WIA« Salt NAS'H 1938. DONE 11,000 WSOMB, AS489 words
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Advertisement498 1939-08-09 4 Astrology I SINGAPORE. ILMUDDIN, AstroHoroscope Reader, 35 Years' 2600 EX H J THC ACID SRI ATMA-CHIN- TAN The only Genuine Seer in Malaya Pour' |L Answers guaranteea 01 m "ney refunded. Diagonising; and healing undertaken under NO-PAY contract. 12, Green Lane off Katong Road. HngiP«. I IBWMIOTRFOL FOWTTBLUHa Know you/498 words
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Advertisement662 1939-08-09 4 NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF M. ML MEYAPPA CHETTIAR late of No. 37 Jalan Pcnggaram, Batu Fa hat, deceased. Pursuant to Section 131 of "Tils Prcba'e and Adminis. ration Enactment, 1915" NOTICE is hereby given that all crcclitcrs, next-of-kin and .other persons having any claims or demands against the estate662 words
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Advertisement151 1939-08-09 4 WILL SHELTON SHELLEY j LAST KNOWN AT 60 B ENG H( STREET, SINGAPORE. KINDLY MUNICATE IMMEDIATELY WITH Tfrc UNDERSIGNED. BENNIE S. COHEN N A (MALAYA) LTD KELLY WALSH c TEL. 3300. RAFFLES PLACE ALL YOU WANT IS CLEAN FO V CHEAP AND DELICIOUS THEN TRY THE POPULAR "Orchard Restaurant/ I151 words
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129 1939-08-09 5 jVb Power To Stop Outbreak Of War New York, Auir. 8. MV, at his first press conference the Coogntaa session ►resident Roosevelt declared thai Congressmen who had iirairsl revising the neutrality law had. if they were wrong !!i> hud practically no power to make129 words
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59 1939-08-09 5 New V.ark. Aug. 9. OOO.OOC lb. of lard may A re ing to some trade posed deai whereby would be barterds It is announced a two-party grcuo o-operation with shortly submit to German goods and •J be bartered for I oil. The59 words
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Article43 1939-08-09 5 Sir William Strang ;dcn yesterday eturn from Moscow, ting Sir William ssador) in discusSoviei Government. Mr 'aural European reign Office, where hi ci ties to-day. French military Moscow later th-s 0 conversations with tion headed by MarDefence Minister43 words
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Article33 1939-08-09 5 Official figures inest of the Union is previous record 7 120 million metrfc hi per cent, more had been gathered (i v: rnment colleeth the same date in33 words
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Article33 1939-08-09 5 The appointment tl* care and CBSSeal of the Realm" ol Lord Ifangham who is going to C3is announced in the The commissioners Wilfred Greene, rriman, Mr. Justice •Justice Hallett.—33 words
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Article91 1939-08-09 5 Reuter. Paris, Aug. 9. GREAT reserve is being maintained over a meeting yesterday between M. Bonnet (French Foreign .Minister) and Count Yon Welczeek (German Ambassador). There is some reason to believe that during the talk the question of FranceGerman press relations was raised. It is alsoReuter. - 91 words
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315 1939-08-09 5 Big-Seale Nazi Manoeuvres Reuter. Berlin, Auk. inoj phase ol Germany's motorised manoeuvres, which are described as probably the largest ever held in this country, began yesterday with exercises in crossing the rivers near Rissa, about 20 miles north-west of Dresden, where engineers andReuter. - 315 words
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Article35 1939-08-09 5 Reuter. Jerusalem. Aug. 9.—A bomb was thrown yesterday at police outside the Palestine broadcasting studios. It exploded without causin» any casualties. The extent of the damage is not yet known.— Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article170 1939-08-09 5 Reuter. Tangier. Aim. 9. What :.s described as a well informed Sourc< here states that General Franca becomes Prime Minister in the Spanish Cabinet, th.3 present Fv.ie.gn Minister General. General Jordsjia becomes Vice Premier and Minister with' ut Portfol'o. General Suncr remans Minister ofReuter. - 170 words
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Article41 1939-08-09 5 Reuter. Wellington. Aug. B.—The Hon. M. J. Savage who underwent an operation U stated to be following "a normal course."' He is described W "vcr\ bright. The doctors consider It unnecessary to make a furu.ai bulletin -RenterReuter. - 41 words
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Article341 1939-08-09 5 JHE Bangkok newspaper "Siam Rashdra" states: The Asiatic Petroleum Company have decided to close their offices in Bangkok No information Is available as to whether the Standard-Vacuum Oil Company will take a similar step. Thai nationals employed by the first named Company are finding341 words
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Article113 1939-08-09 5 Reuter. Berlin. Vug. 9. THE German press is in full cry after the Polish paper Czas, to which il attributes the suggestions that Polish guns might blow Danzig to bits. The Nachtausgabe refers to "dangerCos Polish war agitation by order of London and Paris' and declaresReuter. - 113 words
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Article118 1939-08-09 5 Reuter. London. Aug. 9. THE royal yacht Victoria and Albert left Portsmouth yesterday for Wey mcuth where the King will join her to- j day to inspect the Reserve Fleet at Portland. The Admiralty yacht Enchantres.also left Portsmouth last night with members of the BoardReuter. - 118 words
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Article45 1939-08-09 5 London. Aug. 9 According to an Athens report, the Duke and Duchess of Kent are expecied at Salonika tomorrow from Belgrade. They will embark tor F c in the Royal Yugoslavian vaeht with Princess Olca. sis Lei of the Duchess —British Wireless.45 words
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159 1939-08-09 5 Reuter. Sydney Aug. VOTE of censure on Lord Wakehtust, Governor of New South Wales, is to be moved by Mr. Lanir, Leader of the Labour Party, on Aug. 22, in the N.S.W. Assembly. Mr. Lang stated that the motion of censure v/culd be aReuter. - 159 words
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Article39 1939-08-09 5 London. Aug. 9. -Militiamen called up under the Compulsory Military Training Act will be able to earn commissions in accordance with the training programme and regulations made public by the War Office to-night British Wireless.39 words
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Advertisement218 1939-08-09 5 B. I. S. N. CO., LTD. Shaits oromanod Coast ports and Madras Net ice is heretiy given that the 8.1.5. N. c -.*> steamer •ju.av.a will Bft'J from Singapore at atonr p.m. en Thursday 10th August foi ras Via Coast ports. 801 JSTED A CO.. I/I I». Agents. 8.1.S N218 words
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Article77 1939-08-09 6 Reuter. London, Aug. 8. Th- Stock Exchange experienced one oi the gui' test sessions for some time, owing to the absence of interest. Prices are nevertheless generally firm, particularly rubbers which tended to strengthen in sympathy with the improved United Kingdom stock position. In commodities wheat is easyReuter. - 77 words
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Article101 1939-08-09 6 London. Aug. 8. Paris 17P 23 32 INc York 4682 16 Montreal 4.68 1 Hai i f :!7^ 'i 1 Geneva i Amsterdam 8.79' 2 I Milan !3 I Berlin n 66% :,ishon :10% Belgiun. 1166% Athens r.47 1 Sto4 UlOlm IP 39 Copenhagen 22.40 I Oslo 19101 words
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292 1939-08-09 6 Singapore, Aug. 8. MINING Buyer* Seller* '/mpats 3 8 4 1 Ayer Hitams 19 6 21,- Tiitams 0 31 0.33 Selangors i 16 i.zu Hongkong lin 18 6 17 6 Bangrins 18 6 iy J 1 Chandtrianga 18 6 19 b Hong Fatts 0.58 o.oi292 words
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Article449 1939-08-09 6 nAWANG Tin Fields, Limited report for r the year ended March 31 states: Operations wet* restricted In accordance with quota releases. The allowed rate of Tree Quota for export for the year averaged 29 62b per cent, as against 73.75 per cent, of assessment for449 words
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147 1939-08-09 6 No. IX R.S.S. Spot loose 28 9 16 28 11 16 No. IX R S.S FOB in cases Aug. 28 13 16 28 15 13 G.F.A.Q R.S.S. F.O B in bales 28 b 28 5 8 F A Q. R.S.S. F O B.147 words
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205 1939-08-09 6 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir.—I was astonished to read the re- marks made by Mr. A. B. Jordan, t taiy for Chinese Affairs, at the Imperial Social Hygiene Congress in London with regard to cabaret girls in Malaya. Few205 words
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Article938 1939-08-09 6 I To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir—As far back as 1937 and again in the following year. I advocated through the medium c; your paper that the Malayan Governments should allow non-Malays to plant rice so that Malaya need not be dependent on Slam and938 words
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82 1939-08-09 6 Reuter. Lend clerk's frantic cry of "Help! Something terrible ha he ran from a company directors' meeting at Peter) shire, yesterday, had a sequel in the appearance in th< I of George Birnie An The meet in? was therland. Ltd., */hi< h sive omnibus anuReuter. - 82 words
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Article30 1939-08-09 6 Singapore. Tuesday untitled nEnglish speking Chi produced befor Mr L 1 magistrate on a etuurg< priating a gold ring v longing to Wee Chve Men mi postponed Ui Aug is30 words
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Article35 1939-08-09 6 The output of the Malacca Pinda Rubber Estates Ltd.. amounts to 38,900 pounds for the month of July 1939, making a of 447,521 pounds for the eleven months of the current financial year.35 words
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Article67 1939-08-09 6 The number of calls attended by the Accident Ambulance Service during the month of July 1939 was 293. and of these 33 were to cases outside Municipal limits. The cases are classified as follows: Motor car accidents 31, motor lorry accidents 18, motor bus accidents 2, trolley car67 words
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Advertisement175 1939-08-09 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chemists and Storet -—i j S! INO MATTER HOW HEAVY THE LOAD r y>. LIGHTEN'" i Jj LIFE'S TASKS y Si I KEEPING YOUiAv-l i CHEERY, TIT' U K I Keeping ft*, and belruj thus able *o i far lift I worrh r175 words
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Advertisement114 1939-08-09 6 ARE YOUR s EYES WEAK?(i^ Avail yourself of the expert services of a skilled qualified Specialist with over 35 years* European clinical experience. Moderate cost for modern individually planned and built practical glasses. Thompson Optical Co. 4. Arcade Bldg., Phone 3002. K. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science "PYE" RADIOS114 words
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Advertisement100 1939-08-09 6 Second Hand Radios Fully guaranteed and Prices from S2 5 RADIO SERVICE CO., OF MALAY V 1934 LTD. Singapore, Malacca, Kuala I.uinpui Inoh, Pr* ang. I II I It-I ALL If your hair is t*hin or grows slowly; ii it falls off in patches or generally; if you en ounter100 words
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Article988 1939-08-09 7 ING for 1944" was the title of an address by Mr. G. HawM.C.S., Acting Director of Co-operation, before the All an Co-operative (Conference held in Ipoh last week end. has boon cliosen ior aid M r The five ;t *r plm and a h on for988 words
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Article112 1939-08-09 7 From Our Own Reporter) Taiping. Monday. THE Gospel Hall at Main Road, Taiping. was the venue of a very pretty wedding on Saturday morning, when Mr. Loke Ho Thong, Taiping representative of the TVihnno pron' 1 irid co Cond '»11 of Mr. and Mrs. Loke Wan Seng of112 words
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Article114 1939-08-09 7 Reuter. Paris, Aug. 8. THE Italian official view of the j Italian army manoeuvres is I questioned by Excelsior's Turin correspondent. Commenting on the claim that the Red" Invading army was thrown back over the Alps, the correspondent savr •This is not the opinion eitherReuter. - 114 words
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Advertisement160 1939-08-09 7 fat Reducing i Secret Discovered the •:wi!.ius Movie Star-* 1 ifornia, a physician has hum k method to remove a wwt or IS t > 2."i This new discovery, t ailed i• -w health and is athletic figure, aa it diso thai you look and feel j No drastic dieting,160 words
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Advertisement320 1939-08-09 7 as s|D&>LE on> x TIRED Jt FEELING PL I CONE! Skin rash ."WL. disappears That's the way when you take Fynnon. First orw ailment goesthen another. For Fynnon purifies the blood and most troubles start in the blood-stream. Read this; woman's letter: "1 have been using Fynnon Salt for nearly320 words
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Advertisement243 1939-08-09 7 JuJm Ie topics I jS||g 4IK i n the tropics is not only hot, it is humid of the unusual conditions existing in the tropics. >fo Wm A lt is this combination of excess humidity and It is no more artificial than drinking- vast H| ■H heat which makes us243 words
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Advertisement146 1939-08-09 7 NEW HAIR Grown on BALD HEADS By Using KOTALKO When KaMness threatens hundreds of Mr. ImM H ndley's workmates remember what Kotalko did for him. "l had no hair on m| haad a; all," he t!>e li t'leyaaid I Jr itW should never haw UOi ther iv* lon»{ «h 1146 words
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Advertisement213 1939-08-09 8 Mvvi ♦SA.\i>l* The Wonder Bmhy Star who *l his mn t** Screen lame overnight! TO-DAY at 3-15, 6-15 9-15 CAPITOL SPECIAL MATINEES DAILY at 3-15 Tli«> ri<<m« thai is broking in Xew York arrlaimed a* BII\CT§ MIT I j You'll get a new bang W +Wtk $9*™* out of Bing...romanc-213 words
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Advertisement122 1939-08-09 8 PAVILION TO-NIGHT 6-15 9-15 NEW WORLD DANCE PALACE. TOfj LARGEST AIR- CONDITIONED CABARET IN MALAYA WITH BAR RESTAURANT ATTACHED NIGHT DANCE Nightly at 9.30 p.m. TEA DANCE (FREE ADMISSION) EVERY TITES. THURS. SAT. SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE FROM 1.30 PM. to 4.30 P.M. SPECIAL ENTRANCE TO CABARET CAR PARK AT PETAIN122 words
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Advertisement221 1939-08-09 8 LAST TWO SHOWS 6.15 9.15 YOUNG IMB^PP^E^fiffMPtt rEAM 01 I J iSB DAUGHTERS" HBBBB^WWEgBi SCORES ANOTHER ROMANTIC HIT! I'rist-illa LANE Jeffrey LYY\ in Broadway s stage success—Warner Bras.' "YES MY DARLING DAUGHTER uniJtOW-M.-G.-M. s Smashinc Drama Of Love And I>ai ROBERT TAYLOR. FLORENCE RICE, WALLACE BEE in "STAND UP FIGHT-Week-end221 words
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Advertisement284 1939-08-09 9 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL. ORGAN RECITAL it. WERNER BAER Soloist: EVA CLARK SUNDAY, UiTII AUGUST, AT O.ir» P M si :><> CENTS. Advanw Rocking at Little's. Cmilff half price t«> 50 tents titmJtw. nnl.v. The bitftjett advance in w nadle design for 41 years! Iftl long-plaging needles sweep i |P|BR| W284 words
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Advertisement64 1939-08-09 9 COMING BOON- j SUN New World j EMPIRE j IKtibh First Kun Features JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S DRAMATIC M A STERF^IECE X A>l Etf nCLi" *W tii* *'Ri mm «HbRl HLr» V it* "^iix^Mfl^Hrißl Also A Tlirillinc Musical-Western Drama A V (The Singing CwW) SPRINGTIME IN THE ROCKIES" Daring Huima, Tinglin-64 words
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Advertisement85 1939-08-09 9 IF YO* Hint Ist. cum Elertro fitting Works at lok charges Contult: THE SINGAPORE ELECTRO PLATING WORKS, \2\ Orchard Rd.—l'houc 43*1 Oldest Chinese Electro-Platers In Malaya The Finest Picture ever TO REACH THE SCREEN! I j ALHAMBRA COMING SOON j r ~~3 Bfe*» •< w**WHF J0RB& mmfe** jA I MWM¥85 words
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Advertisement28 1939-08-09 9 PCSITIVEI.Y LAST DAY OF WARNER BROS." POWERFUL I DOCUMENTARY FILM. I fi-lS (r 9-15 P.M. ALHAMBRA NAZIStY FRANCIS LEDERER EDW G.ROBNSOM ssssss LU 11 £Z~ZZV~ WARNER BROS. ALSO28 words
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Article653 1939-08-09 10 THE: question oi Malaya's depend ence upon outside sources for essential supplies of food is not a new one. Indeed, for several years now the complexity of international affairs has thrown increasing light upon the urgency of the problem. The necessity of growing more rice and consequently being653 words
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Article1055 1939-08-09 10 C. N. JOYNER - A Tientsin Official Explains By C. N. JOYNER. BY a coincidence, the Chinese puppet, whose death led to the present Anglo-Japanese dispute at Tientsin, was killed in the Grand 'I heatre almost in the middle of the former American Concession. The area is n >w1,055 words
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Article589 1939-08-09 10 INVITATION to Poland to participate in the staff talks in Moscow, ii it is confirmed, may he taken as an indication that the Russian Government does not view the situation in Europe with any complacency. Russians were never great optimists, except in political experiment, and the Communist589 words
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Advertisement230 1939-08-09 10 -RALEIGH THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE I THE FAMOUS GOLDEN ARROW" ————<———— ———i ROBINSON CO v LTD. i i. s Climate jf" i i i I I I I I MM MM S "UNEEDIT" KNITWEAR itLLOVER In in i stocking stitch knit, and narrow fancy rib, high up to the neck with230 words
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Advertisement64 1939-08-09 10 HAVE YOU TRIED "4 in One" Soap The Rawest Toilet Soafl in T.wn. Agents: Thye Chiang Co., Ltd. 100. North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE WHOLESALE RETAIL TRYING IS BELIEVING! Our eye examination with the most improve' instruments by fully qualified eyesight specialist is the most accurate. Astonishingly low charges for modern64 words
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423 1939-08-09 11 Every Attacking Plane Detected Reuter. London, Aug. the first day of the biggest mock air war ever carried out ever Britain, ihe Air Ministry issued a communique stating that every attacking plane crossing the coast had been detected and reported by the listening postsReuter. - 423 words
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Article164 1939-08-09 11 The air "war" broke out at. eight o'clock last night for "Wt-stland, an imaginary state comprising over twenty countries to the east ol the southern half of England, including London. Westland tighter squadrons and their ground organisation were anxiously on watciti. as the time and164 words
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Article, Illustration21 1939-08-09 11 I posted lo anti-aircraft acquainted uith a S- h "7, on rati i mi .it Arbor field i21 words
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Article53 1939-08-09 11 Reuter. Shanghai, Aag. 9. Willi anniversary of the outbreak of the Sinoi in Shanghai tat band, all foreign li, together j •itfe and special police. the 2nd i this morning. L Scaforth HighI of U.S troops and have aiW of barbed W particular f against f ds" inReuter. - 53 words
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67 1939-08-09 11 Reuter. Shanghai, Ag*. 9. i 'ii*' hmese NationfwljJ Ll slumped a fraction 8 at pence, rd.—Renter. Govern- ie Cent B ink cl China I. England for the usand million considerable i circles, has official circle v ol Finance s were signaccording toReuter. - 67 words
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Article87 1939-08-09 11 Reuter. Clacton, Aus 9. ItfAL'fON-on-Nazc and Aid- brush lifeboat! are reported to have left their stations to reareh for two R A F bombers believed missing between the Sunk lifcht vessel and Shipwash Shoal, oft* the coast of Eseex R.A.F. speedboats are reported to be participatingReuter. - 87 words
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202 1939-08-09 11 CHURCH CONGREGATION ARRESTED Reuter. I Peiping, Aug. 9. 1 THE Japanese hand in the anti-British movement in North i China is becoming clearly apparent. Very reliable sources declare that when the congregation of a Baptist church in Taiyuanfu were arrested the trucks in whichReuter. - 202 words
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Article47 1939-08-09 11 British Officials Request Guards Reuter. Tokyo. Aug. 8 i Following th 3 recent attacks on British commercial premises in TienW.n, the British Consul-General has man* representations to the Japanese ConsulGenera] and has also **ksd *ne Japanese m litary to detail soldiers TO guard such premises.—Renter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article73 1939-08-09 11 Reuter. Chungking, lAng. v. AN nppeal to Thailand (Siam) to end the antiChinese mi vcment, and warning to Brit an and Fiance of the seriousneas »>i" the alleged pro-Japanese devdrrpmert in Thailand art* contained in articles in the "Joint Daily News.' This official newspaper declares {hatReuter. - 73 words
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Article199 1939-08-09 11 Reuter. Danzig, Aug. I>. WHILE Danzig awaits the return of the Nazi leader, Herr >Forster from his riavt to Herr Hitler there I ore indications thai the tension ol I the week-end has Slackened. ■It i expected that Hen Greiscr. President oi the Danzig Senate, will meetReuter. - 199 words
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868 1939-08-09 11 Japan Still Undecided On Axis Reuter. London. Aug. 0. TPHE British Ambassador return, d lo Tokyo yesterday from his week end holiday and yesterday evening, according to Tokyo press reports, he had a private conversation, which lasted for some time, with Mr. Kato. theReuter. - 868 words
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Article, Illustration21 1939-08-09 11 White Russians in Tientsin who are reported to be helping the Japanese to organise the anti-British nn-vcrnpnt21 words
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Advertisement22 1939-08-09 11 I S Will. Bfc tUM urn (11 HYES I B H Guard I' nave your c IH E BERLIN I OPTICAL CO.22 words
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Advertisement89 1939-08-09 11 TRIUMPH OF RADIO GRAMOPHONE ART. This magnificent Auto Radiogram W'H win the instant admira-1 Kirn n1 the lover of faithfully-reproduced music and the »;o::noi&seur of elegant fui nitore alike. Medel, 642. which has been designed and con- f B Jtructcd for j H Bk first to incorporate the B p89 words
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261 1939-08-09 12 Singapore Ex School Cadets As Reservists Representations May Be Made To Govt. TRAINING EXPENSE LARGELY WASTED? Tribune Staff Reporter) pEPRESENTATIONS may R shortly be made U «c authorities for an lo be set up to establish contact with es-school cadets as a solution to the reenritiiMl nroWeni of cerUin volunteer261 words
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Article85 1939-08-09 12 Singapore. Tuesday. CTATBO to he the ihinchew 9m f the Straits Steamsh.p t>-« I vessel, s.s. Larut. Tan Kun Kiat, 5.» ->7-year-old Straits-b.in thin- 1 e>e. was accused to-day Mr J. Fletcher-Cooke, third po- lice magistrate, of criminal breath ■If trust as a servant in respect85 words
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Article148 1939-08-09 12 Singapore, Wednesday. SINGAPORE'S central position makes it an ideal centre for headquarters for film distribution stated Mr. L. Britton, R.K.O. representative on his arrival to-day b> P. O. ship "Corfu." Mr and Mrs. L. Britton have Just completed a round the world cnuse and have come148 words
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Article12 1939-08-09 12 Wednesday, Aim. P. Elementary School Sports-Jalan Besar 2 20 p.m.12 words
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246 1939-08-09 12 rpHE pnliininaiy inquiry in which a Hainancs", Liau Fong Soon formerly head "hoy" to Capt. J. L Sinclair, stands charged with attempted murder of Lim Chit Keng. voluntarily causing hurt to a woman Goh Ah Seng, and attempted suicide by drinking a fluid, was continued246 words
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547 1939-08-09 12 Europen Steam an Bound Over Singapore, Tuesda/. AS a sequel to a fight at godowns four and five of the Singapore Harbour Board, in which Able Seaman Thomas Middleton, aged 39, was killed on Aug. 5. John Cooper, another able seaman on the ship547 words
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Article34 1939-08-09 12 The President, Inche M. Hassan, ana the members of the Geylang Serai C. I have issued invitations for a "Moulud Ftast" at the club premises, Geylang Load, on Sunday at 11 a.m.34 words
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Article48 1939-08-09 12 i Mi. A If. Carman, of the linn 01 1 (vy and Co., and Mrs. Carman )ei Singapore to-day by the Hector fo: Shanghai. The Singapore office o? l evy and Co. has been Closed and Mr I Carman returning to tne bead offic<48 words
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Article63 1939-08-09 12 The Police arrested two men at 3 30 p.m on July 30 for alleged theft of a quantity of chandu. The men who gave their names as Yeo Ah Chok and Yeo Ah KvNuiig were alleged to have broken into the Government Chandu shop at Chuich Street63 words
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225 1939-08-09 12 pVO Chinese, Yong Wah and Ho Kai, who pleaded guilty to a charge of theft ol bicycles, were to-day sentenced to nine months' rigoiouj imprisonment and three months' rigorous imprisonment respectively by Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate. Yong Wah, who had four previous convictions,225 words
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Article, Illustration288 1939-08-09 12 Singapori INTENDED partly for Singapore and partly for olhei Malaya, more troops are arriving from India towan the cad uf this week. No information is available at the local h< to the strength of these reinforcements. Bringing the total of fresh arrival- j ol troops to288 words
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100 1939-08-09 12 (From Car Owa Bcparta Kuala Uuapar, Fatah] THE ram Mi the lasl Lira of the MAII A I\ In bit* did not deter lar? i rwts ma enjoying themseh exhibitors and the risitw vote the exhibition a i dons sucn ss The attendance100 words
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304 1939-08-09 12 (From Oar o.vn Correspondent) Muar, Monday. AT 8.20 p.m. last night, the alarm I bell at the Muar Fire Brigade shrilled and firemen at once got ready. A message was also sent to j the Police Station and Policemen gathered at the304 words
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Article44 1939-08-09 12 Mrs Lee Choon Guan. M. 13 E., Mi I < B Ch; r. Tuan and Mr. and Mrs. Job I I aycock nnd daughter are leaving by the Aran.is to-dry for Saigon en route to Daiat. where they will stay about month44 words
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Article18 1939-08-09 12 Singapore V. homeward w>yag< f.om Japan and Lhrec adult ■■>■ and seven Ull Sixty-tw«» thi ob ;ard.18 words
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Article22 1939-08-09 12 Mrs. J. Bhellim lind Orlmberi morning to spt n< Singapore Sh< from Calcutta joining he r hen22 words
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Advertisement66 1939-08-09 12 IMonwtY" Grubber The Trtwhella" Monkey Gruober Is ideal lor tree felling and rapid \ind clearing. It is simple to use. and yet can tackle the hardest job—by hand. Scientifically made to const lye physical energy and eliminate strain. AS SUPPLIED to PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENTS, RUBBEP ESTATES, ETC., THROUGHOUT MALAYA. McALISTER66 words
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Advertisement17 1939-08-09 12 Overseas Assurancf CORPORATE China Building. J THtTNE 5808. r -OTO FIRE, AAARINi VEHICLES, W< COMPEN'S N PERSONAL17 words
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1365 1939-08-09 13 TEACHERS CONFERENCE OPENED (l rom Our Own Rcportei) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. t,|| the most representative conference that has yet been We have here delegates from organisations that cater jm a u pcs of education existing in Malaya. I would like to stress ential unity1,365 words
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Article626 1939-08-09 13 Singapore, Tuesday. lAX the ground of adultery com- -mitted by her husband Augustine I Anthony Monteiro and Kirn Neo at i*» place described as a "brothel I house," a decree nisi, to be made abi solute within six months, was grant!ed to-day to Km iris Monteiro626 words
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Article15 1939-08-09 13 0 An Imperial Air Mail is due to-morrow. Another is due on Friday.15 words
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Article129 1939-08-09 13 (From Our Own On-respondent) Kuhm, .Aug. 8. A VERDICT of accidental death, camed by the falling nf a coconut on the head, was returned by H. 11. Tengku Abdulr ihman, the District Officer. Kuhm. sitting as a Coroner, at an inquiry into the death of Low129 words
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Article155 1939-08-09 13 Singapore. Tuesday. *'T HAVE in mind sending ynu to prison ri;;ht away. It is r mean offence getting into the house of a friend and stealing his money," the third police magistrate (Mr J. FletcherCooke) told 8 youth this morning, when he came up for sentence. The155 words
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Article155 1939-08-09 13 jyj.a. Werner Baer, will give another organ recital at the Memorial Hall on Sunday evening, beginning at 9.15. These recitals have become very popular, for Mr. Baoi is a master of the instrument, and a large audience is expected. Mr Baer will have the assistance of Mrs.155 words
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Article136 1939-08-09 13 Singapore, Tuesday. I HAVING heard on the authority of the words of the old Song that "Our Army's Fed on Bread and Jam," Tan Gee Seng, mess attendant at Gillman Barracks, impressed by the results, decided to try the diet himself. Two days ago. as136 words
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Article82 1939-08-09 13 Singapore, Tuesday. A European officer of a local steamer to-day pleaded guilty In the third court to a technical offence of trespass He was originally charged with wilful trespass by entering the compound of the guardroom at Fort Canning at 2.3D I m on Sunday after a dance82 words
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Obituary112 1939-08-09 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. MR. Cheali Tatto, a prominent member of the local Chinese community passed away at his residence in Green Hall. The deceased was the eldest sen of the late Mr. Cheah Chin Eok and was f>6 years of age. He leaves112 words
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Article66 1939-08-09 13 Ji was alleged by the prosecution that accused refused to leave though told to do so several times and the police had to be called. The charge was reduced to a technical offence, to which accused pleaded guilty. The magistrate (Mr. J FietcherCooke.' warned him to be careful In66 words
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Advertisement126 1939-08-09 13 tfrVc PARTRiGGFS HK GUINEA FOWL gj WOODCOCK I TEA I, QUAIL PHONE: STORE 5376 (5 Hoes) K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lme< IPOH 110 111 (2 lines), PENANG L5OO 1501, BUTTERWORTH C. S. 121 A Advt. of Singapore Cold Siorage Co., Lt I REPAIRS 1 TO PIANOFORTE ACTIONS 1 j; J'126 words
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602 1939-08-09 14 CONSIDERABLE military and air re-inforcement of Malaya from Indii and elsewhere was the principal item of local news this week, state Messrs. Fraser and Co., in their weekly market review. While on our part extending a welcome to our guests and expressing satisfaction at602 words
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Article142 1939-08-09 14 Singapore, Tuesday. FURTHER evidence was recorded when the preliminary inquiry into the case in which Chua Tow Seng and Lim Ah Kee are charged with the murder of Sim Keng Whatt, was resumed to-day. Aw Kee Seng is charged with abetment. Deceased was found lying dead by142 words
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Article117 1939-08-09 14 Singapore, Tuesday. A woman who appeared In Court on a vagrancy charge aroused the Court's curiosity through her neat appearance and a display of jewellery, which she admitted was "silver." the first aroused the curiosity of a c police constable late on Sunday i tght vhen she was117 words
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132 1939-08-09 14 Singapore, Tv is lay. [{ARBAN Singh, a 26- year-old Sikh, was ordered by the Court to give up $2 50. proceeds realised on the sale of the return hall of a ticket which he had boimht at Kuala Lumpur for $7 5d and132 words
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Article101 1939-08-09 14 (From Oir Own Correspondent) Teluk Anson, Monday. I HAVE been keenly following the acti- vities of your Association and although I could not do something concrete for you owing to lack of time, I assure you that when I go Home and meet some ol the directors101 words
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Obituary226 1939-08-09 14 funeral took pi. Cemetery of Mi whose death was re< iy Tribune yesterday. The Rpv. H B. Am t lyian Metliodist Miservice. Among those pros i.Wild, acting Consul Messrs. P. Lien hard < p derlein, H. van der V, G. Bruestlein. H.O v. C. Corai. and226 words
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Article168 1939-08-09 14 A MATTER relating tj i.,a'. M Hinnam and Littii heard in the High tice Pedlow when I King Nam who died int this year, was brought up for m< I Mr. Chung ThuttPitl petitioners, and Mr. L. B Gib ing Attorney-C Crown. The deceased. Mr F said168 words
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Article54 1939-08-09 14 Reuter. The Hagm A i Hr. De Qeer is m difficulties in in cfl »1 net, and he ma ha i ta.sk. Dr Colijn'; o* ofMßate, ai"i then Minister, Hr. Van D? <he post again. Hi D plates a governmi lies. Socialists, Radii bistoricaJs. bui in tha Minister.Reuter. - 54 words
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Advertisement294 1939-08-09 14 MALAVA'I PREMIEQ HOTEL J THE SOCIAL EVENT OF THE SEASON! "THE CIRCUS COMES TO TOWN" 60 ARTISTS 30 NUMBERS Till: GREATEST CHARITY ENTERTAINMENT EVER PRESENTED IN SINGAPORE. BOOK NOW-LIMITED ACCOMMODATION AUG. IbTH. 17TH, 18TB (MATINEE <> P.M.) I9TH. TICKETS S3. MATINEE, ADULTS $3, CHILDREN SI. Xl NERVATIONS CANNOT BE CCARANTEED294 words
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Advertisement346 1939-08-09 14 Taken fttfu/a/Jy L*t, r Night BILE BEANS MAKE YOU LOOK AND FEEL YEARS YOUNGER Highßlood Pressure Dangerous fo Heart Thousands of men and won:,-, p a *t i > face die (humors of heart trouble and paralyslfi because of High Blood Pressure High Blood Pressure is a mysterious dL ease346 words
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Advertisement92 1939-08-09 14 A WELL PAID APPOINTMENT iH mu »>' AcctmaUmi omoi WHOHg UiuptUnn B D.Tt Mu.il- t Officer. Cashier n? 1 81 ,n or Insurance A.vrn,,,.., U; rti UO;>t V:UI SchOrt Oi BtiuJ mp,, 1 1 th, '--M0i1,...-.. r r 1 :,Ull »1 S nt v! j cation and buSac* of accountancy92 words
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Article, Illustration302 1939-08-09 15 Rangoon, Aug. 3« ane of the newly instituted Deutsche Lufthansa rasheo at the Mingaladon aerodrome, Rangoon, ight fire and was destroyed. The crew and just managed to escape. e-enginad Junkers Itled down and apower and lower, igh the heavy rain, a loud crash. The ck the ed>re302 words
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578 1939-08-09 15 J. C. L. Council G Auehmu'y I» Wheeler D F. Forbes c Kmg b Auchmuty A. F. Baughan c Robertson b Eliott in O L R Hills c Ewens b Stem 1« H L Despard b Wheeler J. G Rappoport c Robertson b578 words
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Article16 1939-08-09 15 Reuter. Mr. William Strang. Foreign Office Adviser, has arrived at Croydon from Moscow. -ReuterReuter. - 16 words
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Article108 1939-08-09 15 GERMAN ARMS. THREAT Reuter. Berlin, Aug. 8. A THREAT that Polish guns could shell Oanzie; attributed to a Polish paper is answered by a counter-threat. In a comment by the German NewsAgency declares: "Germany's patience in the face of this continual provocation will one day snap: then it may happenReuter. - 108 words
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Article36 1939-08-09 15 Reuter. London, Aug. 8 The Home Secretary, Sir Samuel Hoar 1 signed four more expulsion orders B -ainst I R A suspects during the weekend, making a total of 61 to date.— I» ReuterReuter. - 36 words
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Advertisement259 1939-08-09 15 (NACET I BLADES, P NACET "i You can depend upon Nacet AEOD. TRADE MARK gj B Blades to give you many close, fi smooth shaves. They bring th«f L MADE IN ENGLAND Jk uniformly high quality never iaß before known in low-priced blades R^- every blade in every packet I259 words
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Article378 1939-08-09 16 Y.M.CA. WIN 5-2 IN DIV. 2 B. xxie .Moravians were tne first to I settle down although they were playing one man short. Hock Guan put Moravia one up when he had Taylor beaten with an angle shot. Attacking, the V's missed a scoring378 words
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Article19 1939-08-09 16 Thc loliV.wink will pi torrid «"n.. Teci,. «ai 5,-ne 5h Vuix/'Sum Win3 Ne.erve. chin <,heon and19 words
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Article59 1939-08-09 16 The following have been selected to play Football for the V.M.C.A. against Moravia on Tuesday. Aug. 8 at 5 p.m. on the Prince Edward Road ground: Wee Aik Chan; M. Swyny. N. Pillay; G. J. Moxon. G. Ranatunga. Johari; W. McBeath. C. E. T. Kite. W. Mitchell. H.59 words
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Article41 1939-08-09 16 Singapora. Wednesday. Twenty-eight cards were taken out for the August Spoon (Bogey* and the following were the three best scores returned:— Mrs. G E. Kerr All Square. Mrs. P. Crawley 1 down Mrs R W. McCreath 1 down.41 words
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139 1939-08-09 16 London, *-N l il MAN making headlined in v Australia h a Chinese boxer who may reach the world's best m the bantamweights. He is Kui Kong-young, a -southpaw," who was bom in Honolulu of Chinese parents "1 years ago. Kui has been fighting as139 words
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Article320 1939-08-09 16 MrKT n tK /vy p Penang, Wednesday. OSTof the Gold up candidates were out this morning for training in prepara ion for Saturday's races, the final day of the Pen tTl»£ AU ih horS Worked on track, eThet at P«* work, half-pace work, or three-quarter pace320 words
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Article120 1939-08-09 16 ■I, Singapore. Wednesday. There will be a social match between Golf Club at the Island Club on Tuesday. Aug 15. The following are the names cf thos e taking part: J JS Mrs. Elder (16) v. Miss S. Abed -13) a 50 Mrs. R. E. Earle (18) v120 words
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Article47 1939-08-09 16 TO-DAY I cer: Div l Gordon vs. SC C Stadium. Div. 1. R.A. (C.) vs. Loyals -Change 2A. R.A.F. (T.) vs. Post Office.—Post Office. 28. R.A.F. (H Q t Far East vs. Changi tW.D.) Civilians. —o. H. B. Cricket: St. Andrew's vs. Fort Canning.— Tanglin.47 words
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Article93 1939-08-09 16 There will be a friendly game of soccer between the Harper Gilfillan lootball team and Chartered Bank Sports Club on Wednesday. Aug 9 at the Geylang Stadium Ground The sent 3 ng been chosen to re Pre- J Harper Gilfillan: Lim Kirn Liang Ng s a e ,Tm93 words
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Article53 1939-08-09 16 A friendly bootball match ha s been arranged and will take place at toe £L 12 betwee n the Geylang Team. the Indian M sli The *olk*j*ng will represent the i( n Puteh. Bakar Sulon-I-'iiiUil Rasol, Ahmad Alias. HamSah' Jamil Ibrahim. Keju. Haii Ah, Musbah Munchong and Ahmad53 words
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Article128 1939-08-09 16 Seremban, Monday. 5 THE first century of the season to J be scored at Seremban was hit J 2 up by Saverimuttu Uiis afternoon, 5 when played a chanceless innings Zof 112 runs (retired) for Mr. J Alexander's XI against Mr. Rin- toul's XI. In128 words
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Article315 1939-08-09 16 ITUE following are the handicaps for the last day of ihe Penang Turf Club Gold Cup me?ting: GOLD CUP HORSES CALL 1 Miles 5 furs. Jack Druce 9.4 Sultana i Measure j 13 Co«:ltipt 'S.H Toyman 8.3 .'e:emiah 8.7 Sir Theobald 8.7 Royal Worlington315 words
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Article104 1939-08-09 16 The following ties will be played off at the Singapore Malayali Association's Court in Race Course Lane on the dates given below, commencing at 5 p.m.:— Thursday. Aug. 10: Singles:—P. T. Paul vs. T. N. K. Menon: Doubles:—V E. Mathews and K. C. Cherian vs. A If. Cherian104 words
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703 1939-08-09 16 P- T SPORTS COLONY CARRY ALL HONOURS r.um »ur ALTHOUGH raf, ground it did i o Jlampenthe enthu tetors which includec 0. M. Kidd. the A" -Ma cient. at the tweVtl pporta of the Po partment of Malaya on the Methodi grounds this The Colony carried all h ing won703 words
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Advertisement203 1939-08-09 16 MAYBLOSSOM PARTY The Mayblossom B.P. will have a iiienuiy ma ten oi badminton wim Ma v v' j a Ja an Rajah, Balestier Roaa, ut z.60 p.m. on bunaav, Aug. 13. The game consists of four singles and three doubles. The following players have •pen selected to represent for the203 words
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Advertisement25 1939-08-09 16 EASTERN HOTEL i Cameron Highlands. M. nlK si(uated 4 7()Q 1 above sea level. All nuuum mmtmiM and conveniences. j Malaya's Popular Hill Station j25 words
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Miscellaneous23 1939-08-09 16 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY High Water: 4.04 a.m. 7.3 ft 108 p.m. 8.4 It Water: 5.24 a.m. 6.H ft J 5.J1 pm. 8.2 it.23 words
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Article, Illustration302 1939-08-09 17 Jaber Scores In Second Half Singapore, Wednesday. PUBLISHERS 1 R.A.O.C 0 JHE Publishers defeated the R.A.O.C. by a solitary goal scored in the second half in a division 2 A league soccer match played at the Stadium yesterday. The sodden condition of the302 words
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Article, Illustration64 1939-08-09 17 I Wednesday. L A Court V contested singles and w Life BadHal Hospital X victory X Party by ers men- beat Tan H< Chun .am 15—13. harlie Yeo X B ..ri 1100 Chun and Ec H' >ng Soon m beat Victor W Choon 21 Barnabas and64 words
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Article36 1939-08-09 17 London. Aug. 8. The total entry of pilots, observers, airmen and boys into the Royal Air Force since Apr. 1. Ls 15.403. compared with 7 537 during the corresponding period in I^3B.—British Official Wireless.36 words
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Article183 1939-08-09 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Monday. n" 1 gain marred the league match between the Govern"*nl Offices and the Hospital Club, which was played at the ■ai Club pad] ng yesterday eve ning. Rough play crept into the ;am Wriy in the match. to the183 words
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45 1939-08-09 17 S THE FIRST DIVISION MATCH Z 1 BETWEEN THE RE. AND THE RAF BILLED FOR PLAY AT CHANG! YESTERDAY AFTER- J 2 NOON, DID NOT TAKE PLACE. HEAVY DOWNPOUR OF THE 5 NIGHT BEFORE RENDERED THE 5 FIELD WATERLOGGED. J45 words
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Article155 1939-08-09 17 Singapore, Wednesday. Blakan Mati.. 3 Pulau Brani.. 1 JHE Royal Atrillery (Blakan Mati) yesterday defeated the soccer team of Pulau Brani to the tune of three goals to one in a Division 2A game. During the opening stages of the game the Gunners forced play155 words
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Article214 1939-08-09 17 Reuter. Lon2 n, Au?. c. HOME cricket results arc us follows: Hampshire beat Kent by seven wickets. Kent 161 (Baring five for 671 end 83 (Baring five for 43, Knott four for 231. Hants 135 (Lewis six for 38) and ill for three. Gloucester won by an inningsReuter. - 214 words
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Advertisement462 1939-08-09 17 SAVE ON ALL YOUR HOUSEHOLD LINENS SHEETS Fine Quality Manchester woven Silkentex hemmed sheets. Cooi Bed sheets.'Strong and durable. as linen, smart and comfortabi. Cool in use, good in appearance. as silk. Beautiful finish. Th Made fn:m .-elected Egyptian Ideal* sheet for tropical use cotton. Long wea r inß (r462 words
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214 1939-08-09 18 Central News Hro Hongkong, Aug*. 5. ia attempt to organise a "central regime" having been balked by Wang Keh-min, the No. 1 puppet in Peiping, and Liang ttung-cnih. the leading marionette in Nanking-, Wang Ching-wei is a toe instigation of fapanese, is planning toCentral News - 214 words
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120 1939-08-09 18 Hongkong, \uc 3. FOREIGN cbscrveis in Tientsin and Peipinc biiieve (hat even if Britain F.hGuld submit at the Tokyo negotiations, Japan would not abandon thi anti-British moveaaent which i-, spreading like wild fir; in Jhe Japanese cities in North China, according to a Tientsin120 words
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Article130 1939-08-09 18 Central News Shanghai, Aug. 4. A LARGE scale counter-attack on Nanking and Shangnai on the eve e.f Aug. 13 will be launched by Chi-ne-e trocps of the New Fourth Army with the support of guerriPas. Most of these troops arc massed near Wus'.h in theCentral News - 130 words
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Article52 1939-08-09 18 International News. Hong Kong, August 4. "PHE total remittances from, overseas L Chinese for the war chests from November, 1938 to April 1939 amounted to $26 459,656.09 national currency, a check-up here disclosed to-day. Thi? largest remittances were from Malaya amounting to $10,969,423.52 Ir. terInternational News. - 52 words
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Article327 1939-08-09 18 THE United Hospital of the Associated Cniver.-ities at Chengtu, when its new building- is completed early next spring, v ill be the largest in China, and in equioment a close rival of the P.U.M.C. in Peiping-. This was assured by Dr Joseph Beech, veteran Americaneducator and327 words
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669 1939-08-09 18 Chance Of Peace Now Slim Hongkong, Aug. 4. ECONOMICALLY, China is in a position to continue its resistance against the Japanese invasion indefinitely because the nation is largely agricultural and has learned to do without a large percentage of imported products, according to statemerts669 words
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332 1939-08-09 18 Japanese"lgnorant" Of Ron in Activities Central News. ni'PATPuo Hongkong. Aug. 6. 1 M ~KS from i tentain report further aggravation of the Japanese-anti-British agitations in North China. Japanese agents have posted customs barrisrs at (he sections around Jient in, confiscating British goods destined for theCentral News. - 332 words
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Article81 1939-08-09 18 Central News. Hongkong. Aug. 6. Japanese-sifasklised terrorists con tinned to nm amuck in Urachal whence, v Is repoited, they may S e int ft l° Tti n concessions' to atta Ck neutral foreign-owned Chinese I language newspapers e,so It is reported that (he Japanese have arrangedCentral News. - 81 words
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Article120 1939-08-09 18 j 808 Em- days and nights recently, 925 1 young men and women inarched and I countermarched through the hills of Hunan. The manoeuvres climaxed three months of intensive military and rjciiti cal training in the Hunan Training School for Guerilla Leaders. This is th? hist graduating120 words
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53 1939-08-09 18 International News. Chungking, August 4 Wntvflv "I" be 10 VtntJ five years from Ja: vary 31 104? p. mi taws and other securM Rcpavment ol Inter X and C PD'ta taken care ol by the Con'- R other designated inlSg x VcU 22? *20n.000.000 ircmInternational News. - 53 words
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Article, Illustration148 1939-08-09 18 International News. sibility, -rae fangtsc mat test the hardest of a S pilots. The route •hung and down the X would take months paigninu. M,,(l I ■'»>- I With Chungking m Imo Chiang's hands Jaoai ■< A clear-cut military victory mu^ China's armies. She king, atInternational News. - 148 words
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Advertisement10 1939-08-09 18 #never v*jythey are always smooth and BY CAM C.A 49110 words
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Advertisement152 1939-08-09 18 PEDIGREED TOMATOES COMES HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUPj Big, luscious, red-ripe tomatoes pics rcre spies no wonder Heinz Tout:; 0 Ketchup is the late selling bottled ketchup in all th? world. /f f Flush Kidneys of Acid and Poisons Rcfjpatfl Health ami iu<" Stop Getting Up Ni^iit^ Whe.i kidney s are clogged152 words
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1524 1939-08-09 19 Government's Assurance NIDIVIDUAL CASES W: -L. BE CONSIDERED United Press Calcutta, Aug. 4. rH «> ners of Dum Dv "nd Alipor, Central Gapls er-strike for two months from yesterday follow<d Sj. Suhbas Chandra Bose ;md Sj. Sarat had been interviewing the prisoners forUnited Press - 1,524 words
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Article112 1939-08-09 19 United Press Calcutta, Aug. s—The United Press is informed by the Prisoners Release Subcommittee of the B.P.C.C. that following the suspension of hunger-strike Jogendra Nath Banerjee and Kalipada Bose, two prisoners lodged in Dum Dum Gaol, were released this morning. The former was convicted in connection withUnited Press - 112 words
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Article193 1939-08-09 19 United Press Simla, Aug. 1. A RESOLUTION urging the appointment of a committee of 11 members representing different parties in the Central Legislature to devise ways and means and recommend measures for the settlement of communal questions in different Governor's provinces and in the provinces underUnited Press - 193 words
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Article83 1939-08-09 19 United Press Calcutta, July 29.—Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Congress President, authorises the United Press to announce that he has cancelled his yesterday's notice calling the meeting of the Working Committee on Aug. 1 next in view of the fact that most of the members of the Committee would notUnited Press - 83 words
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Article98 1939-08-09 19 United Press Lucknow, Aug. 3.—Mr. All Zahir, M.L.A., who has resigned from the Tabarra Board owing to difference of opinion with other members of the Board, in course of a press statement, says: "I believe that continuation of the Tabarra agitation is harmful to the community and theUnited Press - 98 words
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589 1939-08-09 19 United Press. Sj Subhas Chandra Bose exPyy* del ail the reasons that led to the suspension of ,'iungerstnke by the political prisoners. No harm, he felt, had been done to the cause by the adoption of this rotirse of action. The first and foremostUnited Press. - 589 words
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253 1939-08-09 19 United Press. Wardhaganj, July 29. I jlf AHATMA Gandhi has issued the following statement on the proposed launching of passive resistance in South Africa on Aug. 1, urging suspension of the satyagraha:— 'T have been in telegraphic correspondence with Dr. Dadoo, leaderUnited Press. - 253 words
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Article116 1939-08-09 19 United Press Cultack, Aug. I.—His Excellency the Viceroy had a busy day while in Cuttack yesterday and granted interviews to the Ministers and others, besides attending to official functions. Well informed circles believe that the talks of the Ministers with the Viceroy centred round the StatesUnited Press - 116 words
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Article112 1939-08-09 19 United Press Bannu, July 9 —The Political Agent, North Waziristan, with the previous sanction of His Excellency the Gover nor of N. W. Frontier Province, has prohibited all persons from having any intercourse or communication cf any kind whatsoever with the Faqir of Ipi, who has beenUnited Press - 112 words
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213 1939-08-09 19 United Press Shillongr, Aug. 1. rpUE joint session of the Assam Assembly and C ouncil, which conies off on Aug. i. promises to be a stormy one. The session has been summoned for consideration of the Assam Agricultural Income-Tax Bid. a major measure of iheUnited Press - 213 words
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Advertisement142 1939-08-09 19 WHY IT'S CALLED THE ONE BOTTLE MEDICINE CABINET ThosMiMfa eal] Absorbine Jr. the "One-nottle MeuV.ne Cabinet" because it ha* th- ,-.,m--bn-d properties of an effect iv<> lininien' and a powerful antiseptic. An ordinary liniment i< desi»ned to ponetrait- «Hd is usually mineral in content. Absorbine Jr. is made from v.ref.ihl142 words
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Advertisement85 1939-08-09 19 Daily India Page Edited by C.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. < JCI£J)6 tftz din hg| MYSORE |ife,SANDALSfIAP iOAP fACTORY. BANGALORE Stole Agents for Mysore Govt. Soap Factory and Sandalwood Oil Factory: MS. NARAYANASWAMY SONS. The only Distributors for Malaya: Messrs. MONICO ITD., 9-N, De S'ouza Street, Post Box No. 775. Shujapore. S3.85 words
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Article, Illustration87 1939-08-09 20 Jobore Pclice held their annna! ath!i»iit- mparts at .he school frovnd test u.ik. Aatoig thsse (:it were if.Si. rungka Mahkoti, thi Regent H.H. Tungka Ahmad, ih Hon. .Mr. IV. 1 < pj < ii \dviser, Mr. F. L. Shaw, Superintendent of Education, and several <ilhirs. Left, thy87 words
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Advertisement7 1939-08-09 20 Read the SUNDAY TIMIHXE Dominant in Malaya7 words
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Advertisement329 1939-08-09 20 MOLLI II v-,! Kk 1 Tuition Classy lines will he t j J? branches of J n°r I diuwing i IV[ 4 1 Drawing i £>■ f Enquiry at: I 40-li, CRfj IS H*Mn. Art St Jl |S!!|i ret F WW E! nATuF y Particulars At /P [Ml n v329 words
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Title Section16 1939-08-09 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT Vol 2 -No. 10. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1939 FOUR PAGES16 words
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Article100 1939-08-09 2 Singapore. Tuesday *'f had to do it, as I have a wife a; two children to support and ha 1 been out of work; a few days." Woi Sang. 32, admitted at the th;rd poli< court this morning when charged wihouse trespass and theft of vaiut 1100 words
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Article307 1939-08-09 2 5 to-morrow for all read- 5 ERS. BusiJiess prospects good S particularly those concerning j 5 an, entertainment and amuse- S ment. An excellent day for offi- j cials and official matters. Lucky 5 stars overshadow race-goers. Z SPECIAL INFLUENCES. April j 1 20 ito May307 words
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Article1460 1939-08-09 I "MUST WORK UNATTENDED" IN September, 1936, the Research Department, All-India Kadio t>mm< need exiH nments to determine the requirements of receivers r or „se m yilla*es and to obtain inlormalion on such questions m PI output required stability, efficiency, maintenance'on,, c. Sev«n expcnineiital models of receivers1,460 words
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Article346 1939-08-09 I T*HE characteristics of this useful A addition to the range at modern valves are briefly explained in 3UB article by Percy Ray in "The Practical and Amateur Wireless. The tetrode is undoubtedly a useful contrbution to the valve types available but all, a modified pentode, and346 words
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Article, Illustration50 1939-08-09 I Alice Marble, Wimbledon lawn-tennis champion, showed that she c.tn be as entertainin"; before camera and microphone as she is briiliani on the tennis court when she appeared in a BBC television programme during July. She sang two 'torch' songs--This Can't be Love' and 'Get Out of Town'50 words
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Article669 1939-08-09 I "In the broadcasting of sound programmes, one bpcaks into a microphone which transforms the sound Into its electrical equivalent. This transformed energy then is passed through the transmitting equipment where further transformations take place. Finally, the transformed sound impulses are radiated from the antenna structures you669 words
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Article308 1939-08-09 I TELEVISION SCHOOL LIFE 4 LTHOUGH i\ie study ef television and the use of receiving equipment has been included in the normal curriculum 01 several trchnica' schools and colleges within the Alexandra Palace area, London, it is only of more recent date that the educational and interest Items broadcast by the308 words
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Advertisement50 1939-08-09 I i The Tribune j j Gives Fullest Sports Reports m i no other place quite like it* AT L.I.ST THE RECEIVER WITH WORLD RADIO WIDE RECEPTION ORIOINAL AUTOMATIC* AT j ONLY $65.00 __l 1(1X0 0K CALL AT H Radio Electric Co. 28-30. ORCHARD ROAD -INGAPORI Distributors: Scientific Service Co., Singapore—Hongkong—Shanghai.50 words
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Advertisement145 1939-08-09 II FEATURES SPECIALLY MANUFACTURED TROPIC RADIOS B VaKe P f Vvu are Wired of realistic, One ot ttt most, imswi Jf*t-01 dr world-vide receptlon T cab buvtag a receiver to Malaya to 1 >crnationally j^led-dUrtinc owntv for truncal condition..'. and streaxnlined. XniTr attention to tropic rat.*o. oat toWUno-Trooic receivers are tne145 words
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Miscellaneous1179 1939-08-09 II UMF c \«Voice Of China" JJ jU. HONGKONG I flfMSl ».»W PfJJ!_"_ rk 2 ef- -H tssm^ i 1! liter_U. «8 —irt, <1.« ,f, 2EJE£ improvisations by York rco Close down. 8 German. otto v. 1 i„ Sin ß aporc: 8.30 p.m. t. ra P 30. 9 6 r,5 ,.0».,..3,1,179 words
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Advertisement216 1939-08-09 III ?^Pfc^J.^ ugJ,JUJ |l Sour Temper or Sour Stomach f thrr attacks by the acid, W The wretchedaei of continued from nnmc alion to heal ton, ich treble has its reaction on cnabhK c hjch innst take I the temper. Nerves get frayed by The output 01 eh wIU th en216 words
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Advertisement456 1939-08-09 III Eaten Up with RHEUMATISM Backache l^gbA Now Fit os o Fiddle, Thanks to Cystcx r aM/ NURS A? LAST FINDS A MEDICINE ftERVOUSNESdjjjL TO END HER CHRONIC RHEUMATISM Few people have the advantages of a Nurse in V hr ,ir able to call in the best medical advice for /^^MRBvVvnLur,456 words
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Miscellaneous1492 1939-08-09 III ——T.-ft.-r m > J_/>nUOII m -mm I ft 05 "MeTddy and Song I^ll FwOKI*P'S BROAP6AST PROGRAMMES) ■ressr tiaaMM-Phon* .cords orchestral overture.t chong intan. 1 rr re r..rn:..« fi Pi(il w llt; Trio.* I 948 Exchange rates- fj 5 < 0 n the spot*—part II of the 850 Broken American song.1,492 words
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Article, Illustration57 1939-08-09 IV Life on Britain s canals has provided colourful the-feature programme, C anal Jo u rney.' that I)Tv,, n to hear soon, but for television—as viewers v,w camera went to the to televise Mr i P v I** author and Member of Pari-ament, aboard one of the57 words
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Advertisement128 1939-08-09 IV The Acid in Your Stomach Would Burn a .-fkV Hole the Carpet ChemwtJ poured a few V° A CCR 3/ drop* of HydroclUoric Acid I same as Stomach Acid) on 6 '<> a thick pile carpet the k acid burned a hole tbjwm^ aV mn— t inches as shown iWSĔammWSSmmW128 words
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Miscellaneous1327 1939-08-09 IV rr WORLD'S BROADCAST PROGRAMMES SUN. AUG. 13 MANILA i,,, i„ «v weekly, leader 1-ontd. from nape 3 1 pm r J f,on > *fc>or of John Bgo P a S c JSO Tea dance concert B »<*«». With JackWsey as rtJS of^enetoLrfSd^ J5O Sunday night musicale msn S nSfT; .v1,327 words
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Miscellaneous309 1939-08-09 IV POLICE RADIO at every f con Metropolitan aroa L I leo*d fornigcut policevZ I the main idea underlying the in ls in connection with 4P» T 1: f.'tockhoim. in short- w:«.ve trar.-:mit!or W, SI V 1 led. working on 9.4 metres v connection v.ith raSic-ea 'r 4 cars and lcca!309 words
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