Malaya Tribune, 11 August 1939
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Title Section38 1939-08-11 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL XXVI. ■No. 190. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1939 FIVE CENTS, The Malaya Tribune. Friday, August 11, 1939. The Malaya Tribune *4 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1939 Fivj38 words
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Advertisement170 1939-08-11 1 si PROVISION STORE Situated in the Heart of Ike rTH BRSXIE ROAD. Phone 2133 Branches 15. North Bridge Hd.j 133, iiiii Street I n I Everything about this j modern 'KODAK' makes photography easy Here's the SIX-20 'KODAK JUNIOR—full of modern ingenuities that make photography better, I easier and more170 words
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Advertisement103 1939-08-11 1 I DKUGLEBS HEALING. MAX TING stJM, Ph D DMT D.S.T., MFP. P P C 'Load F.N A M-Th iLond.) MECUANO-THERAPY, PSYCHOTHERAPY ELECTRO THKRAPI No 6, Jala a Bkohi Ku. la i npui PSYCHO RAY BADGE Wear it. Self-treatmen! or sickness with marvellous remits, Previ n ivc and Curative. Price S3103 words
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Advertisement338 1939-08-11 1 When Poisons Clog KIDNEYS and Irritate Bladder Flush Them Out For 60 cts. And Feel Young Again Go to your chemist today and pet this *:M>. 5-vift and harmless diuretic and nt.mulnnt -ask for GOLD MEDAL Ihrnrleni Oil Capsules, the famous urinary antiseptic, and start at once to purify the338 words
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Advertisement124 1939-08-11 1 Exclusive 4* O W S SAWNS AT PAGE 13. BATTT.HY UO\D. 9QKIAPORS, MAJESTIC HOTIX, I KTJAIJV LUMPUR. BRITISH OIPIRE l»IIOIH<T British Standard Specifications CONSUME COM TAR A TIVELY LESS AMOUNT Oh CURRENT FO I: IH h S AMi ILLUMINATION. I can lomiuen'iy that in the equipment and range ol machinery124 words
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565 1939-08-11 2 Secret Service To Have More Men Paris Gets Hold Of A German Plan London. July 2(1. A FURTHER increase in Ihe number of detectives attached to the Special Branch of Scotland-yard is likely to be made immediate ly as a result of the discovery565 words
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Article147 1939-08-11 2 POLITICS RELIGION (Untied Press.) pOR the first time in the history of re- I Unions institutions, in Assam (says x Jorhat message), the present Adhikar 3oswami of Garamur Satra has exDressed his desire to act constitutionally n all matters temporal or spiritual Delon/inK to the Satra He has divested nmseif(Untied Press.) - 147 words
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Article113 1939-08-11 2 Reuter. Simla. AN effort is being made to revive India's anciant industry (if hand-made paper which a generation ago was flourishing in a number of centres but today has almost completely disappeared as a result of competition from the manufactured article. IJ is believed that thereReuter. - 113 words
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218 1939-08-11 2 London, July 20. VTAMES and descriptions of between 50 and 60 Nazi agents operating- in this country were cablea yesterday from London to Paris and Washington. The move was made to assist the French and United States Governments in checking up on the German218 words
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Article503 1939-08-11 2 Ipswich, July 28. "JJON'T put the Buddha on the ground, whatever you do! It means bad luck." This was the warning tha.l Joan BousficVi gave to her fello.v students when she brought a statue of tne Buddha to East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing503 words
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90 1939-08-11 2 EUROPEAN U. S. A. BROADCASTS FOR JOHANNESBURG Reuter. Johannesburg. RADIO programmes in Eu'cpr and America vriU sssa be heard with the clarity a:>d power of local broadcasting by listeners in Johannesburg. Final tests are now being made with a diversity receiver which h?s been installed 14 miles outside Johannesburg, nearReuter. - 90 words
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Article145 1939-08-11 2 Is'ew York, July 28. SPIRITUALISTS arc to investigate a New York house where the "ghost of a black dog" haunted a man until, crazy with fear, he killed his wife and tried to kill himself. Wherever the man, Arthur Spiropolis, moved in the house145 words
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308 1939-08-11 2 London. Jui> WIVES casting £100 each and husbands costing £50 are being supplied to refugees by an organisation with h~ headquarters in the East End of London. The Heme Office has ordered vestigation into the activiti gang. German, Austrian and Czech refugees who have308 words
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Article263 1939-08-11 2 London, Juiy 25. T*IIE five m( mbera of the Colonial Development Advisory Committee, the m: i who advise the Colonial Secretary on the grants he should make t deve!< pment schemes in the colonies, reported last night that the money i n« in this way263 words
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Advertisement141 1939-08-11 2 YOU USE A I TOOTHPASTE THEN I i 9fi YOU PREFER A SOLID DENTIFRICE j THEN YOU'LL JjJ nW FOR A REALLY PLEASANT AND EFFECTIVE ANTISEPTIC J MOUTHWASH O-7-i» r i vill /CAMPBELL'S Vegetable Soup with its 15 Sit"S j|Sfce^ different wholesome garden vegetables in much fIU fl,vo «d sotJ141 words
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Advertisement42 1939-08-11 2 ill I WĔĔ I i I i I tablcs and other pure ingredients l g these piquant Mixed Pickles give np^il S a zest and flavour to the most J iowdon. ekglaad IT ordinary meal SOLE AGENTS m^m^^mm mĔ^m W.P S. 342 words
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Article638 1939-08-11 3 Hurt, Steered By Dead Reckonings Man Sails Atlantic Second Time j|4PFV-FTVE-YEAR-OLD Frank Edward Clark, native of Portsmouth, sailed a 30-ft. craft, weighing only seven tons, into the quiet of Newlyn Harbour, near Penzance, recently, and said, k Tve just crossed the Atlantic alone—it took me638 words
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133 1939-08-11 3 London, July 25. ->l< WRES by the late Sir WHT ijam Orp< n, wb«» could c«»m- t i 080-guineas fee for a n t were sold for a few l„ ii Sotheby's yesterday. I)i< tun s from the collec--0I the bite Mrs. Evelyn ante133 words
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167 1939-08-11 3 Leningrad. FINE old Chelae?) china, a rare set of English chess pieces :s by English artists are features of exhibitions being held in ti lit rtnitage Lenin«rr*i'.\ Id th< r •Hall, an exliibition of European 18th century porcelain includes more than 1,000 valuable pieceschina167 words
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Article91 1939-08-11 3 Madrid. A DRIVE to intensify the sale of Brazilian products throughout Spain has been decided on by the Spanish Brazilian Chamber of Commerce. With this object it has written to the Spanish Government proposing mutually favourable terms under a new trade treaty to be negotiated.91 words
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303 1939-08-11 3 London, July 25. THERE has been an extraordinary advance demand for the book which Clarence Hatry prepared and partly wrote in prison. The book is on colonial development, and is called "Light Out of Darkness." Twelve thousand copies have been ordered303 words
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414 1939-08-11 3 Kay Carson - (By Kay Carson) A ROMANCE which started nine years ago in one of London's A nuvhraMon schools for pilots, is recalled by the MMNI of the appointment of Captain Tony Lora.ne to the Atlantic D.vUion of Imperial Airways. One of the pro"ri~s*414 words
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Advertisement108 1939-08-11 3 j WALT DISNEY'S STARS. KF CHARACTER MODELS are finished to full colours. Each with ™> v^ lff Children Vzi of L\x. Mickey Mouse, Minme Moos*, Donald hiu k. (I;trabdls Gcofy and Piute—Six in a box m Ift if A J SNOW WHITE SEVEN DWARFS. I -A^cSj^^ 3 I A set108 words
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Advertisement538 1939-08-11 3 Here is a sure way to CURE A LISUESS DOG If your that blood has lowered liis vitality. To cleanse and refresh his blood, give him Bob Martin's A^ew^r^p^^ay Condition Powders. In a very short time he'll y JE ,m <fc J be a merry companion... keen and full of538 words
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Article19 1939-08-11 4 at the itationremJMiftrtSW" punctured ,f. had two and fourth flneer nofi, < pper arm Wmoved to <he Were19 words
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Article66 1939-08-11 4 Singapore. Fntia TDGAR Wallace's thriller 14 On th< r Spot will be presented to-nigM and to-morrow night by the Repertor. Players, at the Victoria Theatre. T; rill be the final performances of thi brilliant play, which created such .< good impression at it's premiere,66 words
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Article379 1939-08-11 4 5 TO-MORROW FOR ALL HEAD- j jj ERS. If you arc a race-goer rc- frain from tempting the fates. The sporting stars are ?io' fav- j curable. An excellent weekend for pleasure and enjoyment in other directions. Favourable jcr leve and romance, and for ra- j379 words
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Advertisement417 1939-08-11 4 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1 932) LIMITED. Regular service between Rangoon, Penang, Port SweUenham, Singapore, Hongkong, and Amoy, (Kulangsu). Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS:For CHINA (Monthly) For RANGOON (Fortnightly) "Hong Kheng" Aug. 14, 4 p.m "Hong Siang" Aug. 25 "Hong Slang" Sept.417 words
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Advertisement431 1939-08-11 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. Pa Oarvd BRITISH. INDIA incorporated in Errand) I». 0. CO S SAM IN(rS. OUTWARDS Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Aug. 11 StANCHI 17.000 Aug. 25 t bANGALORE 6,C00 Aug 26 RANPURA 17.000 Sept. 8 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 22 I BHUTAN G.lOO Sept. 23 t BEHAR 6.0C0 Oct.431 words
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Advertisement479 1939-08-11 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDfcUTSCFIEK LLOYD, (Incorporated in The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures.- OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 •t m.s. "FLBE" Aui. 20 I m.s. 'TOLiURC' Aug. 31 s.s. "POTSDAM*' omit.' Manila, North China and Yokohama Bent. 12 S..S. "GNEISI NAU" omits North479 words
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Advertisement136 1939-08-11 4 11 B Deulsch-Atistralische DamplVchifTs Gesellschaft lcompanies mho'nnratpri I'AswvrCD V.',« fl ,n Ge »*manv). I AbSENGER AND CARGO SERVIPF OUTWARD. V 1 HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. SA SCHEER not Jailing at China Japan Ports Auo iq m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila Aim 9n e-s. VOOTLAND via Haiphong Aul 22136 words
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Miscellaneous267 1939-08-11 4 To-day's Crossword i —i —F~l Fl F F~l F"7 I 7 I PI il «2 i j5 jjg 17 18 19 20 t t 26 27 l 1 I 1 i I 1 CLUES ACROSS CLUES DOWN I. Devastation. 1 Strong gale. 4. Letter. 2. Empty. 9 Recover 3. Trumpets.267 words
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Article548 1939-08-11 5 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Thursday ~i m-FK Previous To-day Chnnap t tthhK Buyers Steady Steady. Quiet Sellers 8 916 8»/ 2 —1 16 toru/ard "September Buyers 8 916 BV2 Sellers 8 916 B'/ 2 -_lll_ i-ard OctlDec. Buyers 8% 8 916 _i ir> Sellers 8* 8 8 Jan548 words
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Article830 1939-08-11 5 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Aug. 10, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 8 3 Austral Amal 4 4 7y 2 Austral Malay 38*,- 40!Ayer Hitam 19 9 20 9 Ayer Weng 0.72 0.76 Bangrin 17- 18 3 Batu Selangor830 words
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Article77 1939-08-11 5 Singapore. Thursday. Tin at midday was $114» 8 up 4 and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28 V 2 cents, buyers October! December 28 li 16 cents. In the face of continued selling from London tin shares were quiet and dull with77 words
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Article220 1939-08-11 5 Singapore, Aug. 10. The following are the exchange stocl this morning according to the dally circular Issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2|4 Londcn demand 2 4 Lyons demand 2055 Switzerland demand 241 14 Hamburg demand 135 Nev; York demand 54 9116 Montreal demand220 words
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Article15 1939-08-11 5 Singapore, Friday. The price oi tin at noon In Singapore to-day was:— $114% (unchanged).15 words
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Article16 1939-08-11 5 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28 < H Sellers 28V>.16 words
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Article256 1939-08-11 5 6% Maynard ft 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 4%% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar 31, Sept. 30 106 108 norn 41/2% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000256 words
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Article169 1939-08-11 5 Singapore, Aug. 10. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Siam 1 $166 Rice Siam 2 $15i Rice Siam 3 $145 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $105 Siam Broken Rice No. 2169 words
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Article93 1939-08-11 5 Paris 176 23 32 New York 4.68 1 Montreal 4.68> 4 Brussels 27.55' J 4 Geneva 20.72 Amsterdam 8.77 Milan 89 Berlin 11.66»/ 2 Lisbon 110' i Madrid 42 > 4 Belgium 11.08% Athens 547 Vi Stockholm 19.39 Copenhagen 22.40 Bucharest 660 Helsingfors 227 London. Aug. 10. Oslo93 words
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Advertisement30 1939-08-11 5 THE EASTERN UNITED ASS nc k CORPORATION. I Mill motor vehicle, DFNT iS» PERSONAL ACCI TiO\ EN'S COMPENSA* UN AM > PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. Oi-FICF: CRril STREET, STNGAPCSE. r W. HATJ,.30 words
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Advertisement204 1939-08-11 5 YOUR VALUABLES Our Strong Room* are your Protection, It la impossible for an individual to provide for his valued possessions the safety that la afforded by our vault* where we have safe boxes of various sizes for hire at moderate rates. HIRERS themselves hold the KEYS and ONLY THEY can204 words
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Advertisement215 1939-08-11 5 I BANK OF CHINA SOERABAJA SUBAGENCY jj Kambang Djepoen 176, Soerabaja Telegraphic Address:— "Chungkuo, Soerabaja" WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS August 14th 1939 11 THE I 'eastern bank LIMITED. Clncorporated tai Borland), SINGAPORE BRANCH] 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and sub-eribed Capital £2,000,000 Eald-up Capital £1.000,000 Reserve Fund 500,000 HEAD OFFICE:215 words
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Advertisement570 1939-08-11 6 W>M WANTED: Agents, talesmen throughout Malaya for latest design air cooung table machine. Apply Box 876, .Malaya Tribune, Singapore. i979.A> WANT! D Dtstrlbvutors, .salesmen, make money, sell Air Purifier Conditioning Box. Banish odours, bring sppng morning freahness indoors. As supplied to Banks, Offices, Hotel:, Health Offices. Bsta cc, Residence, etc570 words
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Advertisement579 1939-08-11 6 Wanted I WANTED: Physical Culture Magazine I Back Numbers, August and December, 1932. July, 1933. State Price Eusoff Brothers, Newsagents, Market Stree Past Box 268, Kuala Lumpur. <984A> I WANTED: To buy house within $5,00 C Send particulars, locality and lowest price. Box 871, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (975 A' WANTED:579 words
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Advertisement611 1939-08-11 6 Miscellaneous BEST BOOKS: Let Experts guide you to select. Tell us your requirements. For new books, read our Fortnightly Review. Supplied free. Apply National News Agency, Post Box 44, Kuala Lumpur. (985.A' NEW BEAUTY METHODS', new styles, new equipments and products, are avail able at BANGKOK BEAUTY SALON. The foundation611 words
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Advertisement486 1939-08-11 6 Domestic Occurrence DEATH. S. HUKAM SINGH, father pi Mr. Dogar Singh (Pensioner, P.W.D., F.M.S. I new cf P.W.D. Keciah. passed away in India after a short illness at the ripe ago of 80. The reading cf the Holy Scripture- commenced on the sih and will bo rini Mfd on 13.8.39.486 words
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Advertisement617 1939-08-11 6 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. Tenders are invited for the excavation of approximately 55,000 cubic yards of earth and for filling and levelling land on the South Side of Alexandra Read. Plans, Specification and Forr? of Tender may be obtained at the Office of ihe Singapore Improvement Trust on payment r i617 words
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Advertisement330 1939-08-11 6 IMPORTANT AH Mn VALUABLE FREEHOI I) x U f SINGAPORE PROPF, To be held at. th Uf MESSRS. POWEL No. 18 Chuli* 'u> on Tuesday: zzsd ai par tic lt a Lot 1. Valuable f;. at Jervois Re and 34 poles 2. (i> Valuable 2-stcreys nous 64, 68 and 71'330 words
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413 1939-08-11 7 OMINOUS MASSING OF AXIS TROOPS Reuter. i>pi>nu London, Aug. 10. ra w!.u Y r siav frontkr f«««•■* erfafa, wri» s the *rt° ,re f,f lhe nexl European Belgrade adding (1? Si T spocial at Albania. andfi n reported that Italians in are movi»? »„1 ZReuter. - 413 words
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Article68 1939-08-11 7 Tokyo, Aug. IV. pOLLOWING the incident at Swatow, In which British Mamies are alleged by the Japanese to have been involved, Japanese troops have been posted to "isolate" the British Consulate there, according to Japanese press despatches.— Reuter. As a remit of the alleged incident, hve demands68 words
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Article35 1939-08-11 7 British Wireless. London, Aug 10.—Some 34,000 persons applied last week to be enroued lor national service, making a to«al of about 2.017 000 volunteers since the campaign began in January British Wireless.British Wireless. - 35 words
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226 1939-08-11 7 Sin chew Jit Poh. Yen Fu Chine, the brothei of the exKing ot Annam. who recently visited Tokyo, is reported to have made all the necessary arrangements with the Japanese authorities for military and financial support. At present many of the followers of this rebel-leanerSin chew Jit Poh. - 226 words
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111 1939-08-11 7 Reuter. Batavia, Aug. 10. Tin; leaders of the different parties 1 represented en the national council have proposed a motion urging the necessity for reinforcing the defences of the Netherlands East Indies, It is considered that special attention should be given to the Navy andReuter. - 111 words
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179 1939-08-11 7 Pirow On Prestige Reuter. Johannesburg, Aug. 11. JJEFEHHI\( to the international situation in a speech lv re. Mr r" 6 Minister he did noi nelie\e that wai in Europe was inevitable. He add*!, however 'hat nothing had happened which directly or indirectlyReuter. - 179 words
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57 1939-08-11 7 London, Aug n.— Lord Halifax, who has spent the last two days at the Foreign Office, returned to Yorkshire yesterday afternoon. He will be bick In London next week for a few days while in the North the Foreign Secretary will, of course, be in57 words
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Article66 1939-08-11 7 Reuter. liome, August 10. Mr. 11. K. Ekins, correspondent of the United Press of America in Borne, has been expelled from Italy and the United Press office closed for an indefinite period by order of Mussolini. This action was taken it is stated, because of the report thatReuter. - 66 words
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Article44 1939-08-11 7 Londcn. Aug. 10.—Mr. John J. Htarne, first High Commissioner Cor V.iro In Canada, sailed from Liverpool this afternoon for Montreal. The post is a new one. Mr. Hearne was formerly Legal Adviser on Foreign Affairs to the Blr Government.- British Wireless44 words
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Article40 1939-08-11 7 British Wireless. London, Aug 10.—The Imperial \irwavs flying-boat Caribou, returning from the inaugural flight of the British North Atlantic air mail service, is clue to leave Botwood. Newfoundland, otnight, and is expected at Southampton eariy to-morrow British Wireless.British Wireless. - 40 words
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261 1939-08-11 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 10. instructions have yet been sent to Sir Robert Craigie (British Ambassador in Tokyo) Reuters diplomatic correspondent understands. Official circles have as yet no knowledge of reports that the Japanese military mission intend to leave Tokyo next week if negotiations haveReuter. - 261 words
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Article30 1939-08-11 7 British Wireless. London, Aug. 10.—To-day's bank return Shows, an anticipated, a further advance in active circulation oi £1.307.000. which constitutes a fresh record the total now being £521,876,938 British WirelessBritish Wireless. - 30 words
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Advertisement292 1939-08-11 7 MOTOR CABIN CRUISER Teak Thornycroft Engine. Electric light. Fun entory Splendid condition Anm* Ho 880, Malaya Tribune, VaigijSg 1990.A I TENDERS ARE INVITED for the n oi cement (2,000 3 ON in lighten from steamer godowns alongside the Singapore Ji." latton to include codie-hiiv ud stacking in the godowns. Letter,292 words
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Advertisement58 1939-08-11 7 Young Broker Makes Good THE DOCTOR WAS jY O S J W C YOUR f^^ s jftttsk sdSSESSL ,GHT ,y E A SAICS WE'R£ GETTING f MR./ T**' 1 0 PRJCCS AU THC D you feel W nTrvous? depressedi cr take iinni ti^fe^ Do you even wake tired liIJiiLIvRO \^^lllr58 words
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214 1939-08-11 8 Singapore, Aug. 10 MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 38 4 1 Aye r Hitams 19 G o\ hitams o.31 0 33 Batu SelangOrs l 16 i 20 Hi ken-.; Tin 16 17 Bangrins 17. 10 Cnandtriangi 18 6 iq'g rn K Jajts 0.58 0.61 idrls Hvd.214 words
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Article411 1939-08-11 8 WHAT READERS ARE SAYING PRIVATE SCHOOLS •lo 1 hc luitor of the M Sir,—I wish to brine: to oliCe the reading public tha» many private schools are ill treatment in the matte hope that the Educator, j< w ill investigate the matu. There are private schr teachers draw a salary411 words
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Article151 1939-08-11 8 'Tc the Editor oj ti > r j >r, —In conformity th<- decision to change :t; j neighbour from Siam to rhai notice several companies aii bodies are hastening :n al'rr accordingly, while i including the Malay.; Ti.bu: fronting their irarcr. with signaticn. Of course the Siair: c freedom151 words
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Advertisement173 1939-08-11 8 Not an k iii|»tv on every IMiileo receiver Mild in Malaya I IB GUARANTEES GIVEN BY IHI RADIO MALAYA 1931 LTD. ARE SUB>TANI lAL FOR WHERFAEI *«MJ A MALAYA VOl ARE WITHIN EASY OF ONE BRANCHES—EACH BRANCH IS IN CHARGE OF A FULL* ™W« ENGINEER. SECOND-HAN? RADIOS \\e have a173 words
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Advertisement91 1939-08-11 8 EV E EXAM 1 N A T lONS. EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. Specializing. s^»^ Ocular Msfdc Anomalies /j^^^W. Crc-cd Iye\ If J^w^^ mpiic ll I.(i vi I -iC^^^l Bdeciive Virion. Thompson Optical Co. QuaWli* >I F.yc.-»i«hl Speeialiata. 4, Arcade bldg., Tro\i; 3302. F. A. 1 ;io:nj;son, Br. of Ovular S< iencr American91 words
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Advertisement66 1939-08-11 8 "I'YiV RADIOS ARE SECOND TO NONE in EfT'cier.cy, Kebabilitjr and Service. Hence they are VERY P3*ULAR IN MALAYA. Sole Astiits: HOR BOON LCONG. Distributors: RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY, Kuala Lumpur. I.OKI 1.1 .N A reduces urinary sugar without any unpleasant by-effects whatsoever, eradicates all metabolic disturbances and enables the patient66 words
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Advertisement41 1939-08-11 8 GRAND SELECTION OF MOV A D O VULC A I N ROSKOPF CV M A WATCHES ARE ON DISPLAY AT YICK WOH HING 429. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Near Middle Read > PHONE NO. 7922. Do not fail to come and see them.41 words
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Miscellaneous908 1939-08-11 8 To-day's Radio 7n«noN NIROM SINGAPORE I 1 YDC 15.15 Mc's (19 8 m.) s a-tts as as oJirsr,... i j—j-- 7 15 Time* weather, news and an- Horace Ayckbourn (Viola), u 20 V ccal concert. I nouncenients. George Roth (Violoncello). n.50 English music. 7 30 'From the Studio Armchair." 7908 words
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1270 1939-08-11 9 Diseases Fostered By Slums pi urgent need lor new housing-and still more new housings emphasised by Dr. P. S. Hunter, former .Municipal Health ,ni his last annual report— for 1938. can see this new gr; rid scale," he reneed expect little im--111 respect1,270 words
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Article209 1939-08-11 9 To Prod uce Plays In Singapore the fact that Mr. E. Lewis Waller, ten of the famous actor of that name, has recently come to live in Singapore lias given an impetus to the cause of amateur theatricals. Mr. Waller is' an experienced theatrical manager, and209 words
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Article85 1939-08-11 9 Reuter. On the Stock Exchange, although trading was very Quiet, the undertone w*>s steady, particularly in the closing stam whtn gJlt-edaed rallied after beina somewhat easier. b Copoers were unresponsive on the announcement Of an increased production quota of from 95 to 105 per cent, of tn-c tonnages.Reuter. - 85 words
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Article107 1939-08-11 9 (From Our Own Reporter) Iv Lumpur, day. N the gfcr* Pel,',. Court before i» R C Ke <his momma, the system by which Lim *-*ang Kee, book-ke:pcr and accountant of the Incorporated Safety of i\\mt;iN for eight year* "as alleged to hay. been Ukku money107 words
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Article42 1939-08-11 9 Singapore, Thursday -Sentence of three weeks' rig, rous imprisonment was passed by Mr Conrad Oldham, the second magistral., on Poh Ncug via) vas convicted on a charge of fraudulent Possession C f three row! i. cctor Lharles W. Such proso U ied.42 words
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Article144 1939-08-11 9 Reuter. London, Aug. 10. THE topper production quota has 1 been raised from 95 to 105 per cent, of basic tonnages, effective from Aug. 16. The decision to raise the copper production quota came as no surprise to the London metal exchange. Well-informed circles point outReuter. - 144 words
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Article63 1939-08-11 9 Reuter. Chicago, August 10. A marriage licence was issued to-day to Mr Fred Suite, the -'iron lung" man and Miss Teresa Larkin. aged 25. who is escribed as an old friend, of the family. Mi- Suite remained in an iron lung throughout the service The honeymo'. n will be spentReuter. - 63 words
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Article51 1939-08-11 9 British Official Wireless. London. Aug. 10. The Lord Mayor of London is to pay al •state visit to Rotterdam from Sept. 15*1 to Sept. 19, on which day he will be re A ceived in audience by the Queen of ther Netherlands —British Official Wireless.British Official Wireless. - 51 words
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Advertisement12 1939-08-11 9 WHERE ARE ALL THE "Turvter iy r? Sim at FARAMOUNT& ALIIAMBRA-TO-DAY i12 words
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Advertisement92 1939-08-11 9 Take your dentist's advice. Heed him when he warns you that to ward off dread pyorrhea you must care for your gums as well as your icetm 3 V Ordinary toothpastes do only half the job. They merely clean the teeth. FORHAN'S is dijfferent. Not only does it clean teeth92 words
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Advertisement616 1939-08-11 9 WjruiaM fiu,htis i I AMAMJ I HtffM ji ISM fPI EE OUToFYOUR i ffl I™ Jljf TAKE 2 ASPRO' TABLETS Immediately the fl I IBJ II 111 an" sign of Cold appear., and 3 Tablet, erary I I Wflffilalll It J I three hours afterward, until .ymptom. d leap pea,,616 words
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Advertisement506 1939-08-11 10 OPENING TO-NIGHT 6-15 9-15 PAULIOX -f'MrVLts. Brand-new Jaugh3. grand new adventure* 1 Jok\\ \\\\\m. LmT 1 JCjp in rhis sequel to "Fast Company as the sleuth- P Tk HW ({WW ing Sloanes romp their happy, scrappy way through V W JT^ M *lt dnother rare-book murder mystery! A $500,000 S506 words
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Advertisement71 1939-08-11 10 NEW DANCE PALACE. nTcTit dance Nightly at 9.30 p.m. TEA DANCE SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE THEATRE ROYAL 6.15. TO-NIGHT 9.15. •RAN CHAMDI' A Grand Hiniiuslai,i Film! TO-MQRROW Mr. Saiga] in "DARMAPATNI" Comedy! Romance Spectacle! Pretty Chorus Girls!! SOMETHING BICCE R and BETTER in CANTONESE PICTURES: Gab Midninht I'rimierc:— TO-MORROW NIGHT at71 words
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Advertisement233 1939-08-11 10 meet "SANDY" The Baby star who steals the picture |V 1^ from BING, JOAN and ML MISCHA! W CAPITOL 3 SHOWS DAILY j^t Spr Kai Added Attraction 2 Reel! Exdnsii i "The LOUIS GALENTO FIGHT" for the World's Hea\y weight Championship j And LATEST BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWs" [7 NIGHTLY ("j^SO233 words
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Advertisement591 1939-08-11 11 FIRST TIME IN g,v^ rr Special Double First Run Z I I j >"ghtly At 7 and 9 P.M. I JAMES OLIVER I CURWOOD'S DRAMATIC r DftM/Ui> ViLngtime M i. N mmi HOW TO:V,WRROW SINDAV II Jl,V?lli||A AT ll A.AA. ONLY. 4ft Paramount* Spectacular Hit Presenting j R ONALD COLMAN591 words
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Article546 1939-08-11 12 THERE are grounds for believing 1 that further efforts will be made to give support to Chinese currency, which has endured so disastrous a fall during the last few weeks. A message from Shanghai states that Mr. Cyril Rogers, of the Bank of England, and a546 words
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Article929 1939-08-11 12 E.T. HUANG - What Will Be The Outcome? By E.T. HUANG WHILE British and French «pertaol W lhe three fighting lon*. a:e proceeding to Moscbw to engage m staff ZTs the soviet Ambassador to Poland on the initiative of M. Molotov the Soviet Premier and Foreign Conun^929 words
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Article262 1939-08-11 12 ANEW play is to be entitled "Tne Architect Well, it ought to draw good houses. The first two races at Gatwick were run before Gordon Richards had time to arrive on the course. The horses we back never seem to be in such a hurry as that.262 words
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Advertisement150 1939-08-11 12 I LAST I I DAYS I I ROBINSON S I I SALE I I CERTAIN STOCK MUST BE I I CLEARED I J YOU'LL; COME ACROSS I I MANY AMAZING BARGAINS. I MORTEIN THE PROVED INFALLIBLE INSECTICIDE 4 DEFINITELY KILLS Mosquitoes, Ants. Moths. Cockroaches and i all Insect Pests, i150 words
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Advertisement58 1939-08-11 12 Try Nan Sin For Better Value. Whatever your optical regiments.. Nan Sin has exactly what you want nius efficiency and economy Try Nan in service. ...complete satisfaction guaranteed, or your money back with a smile. MAN SIN OPTICAL HOUSE Manufacturing Ophthalmic Optician* H. O. 325 North Bridge Road, Singapore. (Phone58 words
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Advertisement74 1939-08-11 12 NOW MAKE UP (ffM A DAY NEW BEAUTY AID ill i rprpi v r £tick fcur or five timCs a day jU J I rti c i touch up your lips repeal you use Adele Maurice's Lip-Tint. Plpm the m< >~ rut it o n in the m lĔ&jr retain74 words
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Article, Illustration1236 1939-08-11 13 Forster Predicts Action Very Soon European Peace Conference? Reuter. FATE of Danzig and Yugoslavia, both more or ,iH«H< surro nd ed by Axis forces, may be denfitl* meetl in Salzburg, Germany, to-day of the Foreign Ministers of Germany and Italy. the Sf'l!""?'" theReuter. - 1,236 words
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Article, Illustration266 1939-08-11 13 Danzig, Aug. 10. ia grave times to prore the whole world ti-Danzig war threat have beiii making i declared Hr. Fora mass d?mcnI >rster said that foreign had assumed the Nazis ed to launch a fresh sensation m was too serious for in »re pleasing for us 0266 words
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61 1939-08-11 13 Reuter. Madrid, Aug. 11. 13 iiul the Falange have forces to form Spain's •lime Cabinet," announced n< n last night, ranco becomes President, to issue decrees without ranee to anyone. The portColonel Beigbsd.er, Foreign 1)1 Rue. Interior: General Vice Admiral Moreno, 1 er *J Vague,Reuter. - 61 words
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Article75 1939-08-11 13 Reuter. Warsaw, Aug. 11. A REICH German was killed during a skirmish on the Polish side of the Silesian frontier last night, states an official communique. According tc the Polish version a frontier guard was attacked after challenging three* armel Germans who illegally crossed theReuter. - 75 words
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Article72 1939-08-11 13 Reuter. Berlin, Aug. 11. HERR Forster, Danzig Nazi leader, has sent the following telegraph to Herr Hiter: "My Leader, tens of thousands of German Danzigers assembled in the square of the eternally German ttwn of Danzig, at a protest meeting against the Polish threat toReuter. - 72 words
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248 1939-08-11 13 ARMY TRAIN BLOWN UP Shanghai, Aug. 11. £HINESE guerrillas in the Pao» shan District have crossed the river and joined forces with those in Pootung, Shanghai. At present, the coastal regions of Pootung are entirely dominated by the Chinese, who are causing an immense amount248 words
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Article34 1939-08-11 13 British Wireless. London, Aug. 10.—Th e Yugoslav naval training ship Jadran is making a riat to Portsmouth, being due to arrive next Tuesday and to stay until the following Saturday.—British Wireless.British Wireless. - 34 words
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82 1939-08-11 13 Reuter Hankow, Aug. ILM nPHi: Japanoe-contifdled 2 paper Wu Han lao an lcmiH thai Japanese residents will tipate in a large anti-Brit i n dH menstrntion on Sunday. 1 After gathering at a shrine they proceed to the British consulate Si Land in a resolution, andReuter - 82 words
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Article36 1939-08-11 13 Reuter. Shanghai, Auir. 11. I TtHE Chinese national dollar touched a new all-time "low" to-da.\ when it was quote 1 at 3 19 ?*2 pence equivalent to approximately $67 t Al.—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article84 1939-08-11 13 British Official Wireless. London. Aue JO The King has approved the appointment of Mr. D. S. T. Calir Gainer, formerly British Consul-General at Vienna, to be Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Caracas. Until last summer Mr. Gainer was British Consul-General at Munich. It willBritish Official Wireless. - 84 words
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792 1939-08-11 13 London, Aug. 11. "AN official account of the progress of the air exercises states: "Soon after 10 a.m. Eastland bombers made a series of raids over the East coast between The Wash and the Thames Estuary, making use of comparatively fair792 words
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Article309 1939-08-11 13 Lonoon, Aug. IL THE nearest thing to war which Britain has kncwn in peacetime plunged over half of England early yesterday into complete darkness, ov<r an area of 27,000 square miles. Observers, airmen and A.R.P. men and women scanned the skies for invading raiders. All liehts309 words
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Article561 1939-08-11 14 FORECASTS made in this column recently that Slovakia, Hungary and Yugoslavia vould soon come into 'ho HmeKghl of Axis activities, and that the next blow might be struck n the Balkans, receive support from >pecial correspondents of the Daily Telegraph, the News-Chronicle anil 'the Daily Herald, according561 words
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Article, Illustration438 1939-08-11 14 TENDENCY TO START DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Chungking Cable On Control Measures (Tribune Staff Reporter) a BXORMAI.LY brisk business being done hy Chinese banks in A" pre and other parts of Malaya. The Rvalue of the Chinese dollar from ls. 2M. to around 4d. lhe438 words
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Article50 1939-08-11 14 H. E. the General Office] c manding, Ifajor-Gen. I v. Bond, paid an official call ii. H. the Regent of Johore a 1 Besar, Johore Balnu yesterday. His Excellency In of honour furnished Forces and afterwards ha with the Regent at lhe lattei dence.50 words
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Article169 1939-08-11 14 Singapore, Friday. piVE prominent citi/.tns hum Thailand sailed by thr VlaiecJiel Joil'ie" this morn i'or Europe. They ate H&a Chiravasa Chittatmnga daugfeter of the Premier of Thailand, Mr. Phaung Phra Khoon and Miss Phung Phra Khoon. children of the Director General of Thailand's Police and Mr. and169 words
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Article101 1939-08-11 14 Singapore, Thai ft f POH Peng Hoo, IS v Chinese school, was to-day by Mr. Com ad Oldham Magistrate, for being a n i unlawful society, to wit t1 Chinese Antagonist Opp Salvation Party (Student I >■ Accused was originalTj five strokes of the rotan As101 words
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250 1939-08-11 14 MOTHERS are showing an m creasing tendency to come to the clinics for help and advice iegarding the feeding and care of their infants, and there is abundant evidence that they are still going straight to Hospitals in greater numbers for the treatment of their250 words
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Article127 1939-08-11 14 Singapore, Thursday. A HUSBAND coming home at 1 a.m. yesterday, surprised his wife, it wa.; alleged, in the company of a man. What followed had a sequel in the third police court this morning when a young Tamil. Ponnusamy. was charged with attempting to cause hurt with a127 words
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Article136 1939-08-11 14 Singapore, Thursday. PLEADING guilty to a charge ol having committed theft of a bicycle valued $20 at Joo Chiat Place on the night of Aug. 6. Tan Cheng Hock was sentenced to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Second Magistrate. Inspector Charles136 words
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Article25 1939-08-11 14 The crop of United Malacca for July was 37,000 lb., a total for three months of the currer financial year of 106,800 lb.25 words
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Article912 1939-08-11 14 Lonely Depressed Servicemen STIRRING am*«l to British Europeans in Singapore to come forward A M i /their it to perpetuate the spirit of unselfishness and sacrifice i Rev S Giles at a tea party given yesterday evening of Singapore to consider the establishment of »a£ Mai* and a Services Social912 words
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Advertisement34 1939-08-11 14 for your ST KAM TURBINE SETS ALTERNATORS TRANSFORMERS SVVITCHGEAR MOTORS CONTROL GEAR METERING APPARATUS and all electrical requirements. Mc •ALISTEII CO., 1 Til. (Incorporated »n ~.5.) SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG. W.P.S. 80 mmmmmuwm34 words
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Advertisement19 1939-08-11 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, UHITER China Baildiny, C'hulm eU THONE 5808. BDJGAPO** FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACC T19 words
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Article, Illustration297 1939-08-11 15 APPEAL TO BRITISH MINISTER ATELFfiH \\f ii.. i Singapore, Friday. reCe Cd by the nead »r «he Oven**«anKkok bran rt the r S" fm,r onlda,s ~f lbc and held in tulu. H Sfl^f," wh were arrested by Ihe Thai Police H,tnou, an >'297 words
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Article55 1939-08-11 15 Singapore, ni \1 nday. 4 fine of $5 wu Imposed mis afteriMr T n p,lt l l! e lhircl poii,v «wglstrate JMT. J. Flet-her-Cooke> on a Jabanes.tlen pn't Un al e resiQ ent in the Seti £r rT rt t0 th Re B»*trar within 48 hours of55 words
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Article111 1939-08-11 15 rpWENIY families are going A find their he—tog problem i win ii a n?u block of flats sting SI 00.000. is completed in the Tanjong Pagar area shortly. Ilu block, begun a few months is ;> three-storied building constructed at reinforced con-•-n i ins br?n111 words
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204 1939-08-11 15 I Pi .ween Singapore and Canada during the first five months showed an increase of 20 per cent, as last year, according to Mr. B. C. Butler, Canadian Trade er in Singapore, who bi leaving shortly to open a new ii Los Angeles. for204 words
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Article90 1939-08-11 15 r\NE of the most tragic motor V/ accidents to have occurred in Singapore recently, was recalled in the Coroner's Court this morning, when Mr. W. G. Porter, the Coroner, heard how Miss Edna Cashin and her driver. Mastuki bin Abdullah, came by their deaths. Miss Cashin90 words
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Article45 1939-08-11 15 Buenos Aires. Aug 10—The air service between here and Rosario has been suspended owing to the company's alleged violation of their contract to employ a majority of Argentine pilots. it is stated that the company intended to employ exclusively Italian pilots Reuter.45 words
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150 1939-08-11 15 Singapore, Friday. rTHE man with the largest family anion- tin European st tfl 1:1 the local police force, Inspector v. Q TrejWn sa.led lor England to-day by the 1 .fu." j Inspector Trewin i*. proe«edin B on leave and is accompanied l>\ Mrs.150 words
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Article144 1939-08-11 15 h« 134 th trip been Australian ports and tne "Nieuw Zeeland" morning with 107 pasmajority of these pas- tri»osit to other Far N A few are proceedf Passengers aboard were a Zealandera and Aus- are making a tour of me management of Mr. of the144 words
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254 1939-08-11 15 i ro n ur wtl Reporter) Kuau Lumpur. Wednesday. JUL competition for the Hi ff h C ommLssioner s mtdal uhich «2 be awarded in 1939 for the 25» which is adjudged to he the to a Pr V,d °<? that U Ls v be254 words
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Article484 1939-08-11 15 Verdict Of "Not Guilty" (From Our Own Reporter) Tirir i Penang Aug. 'J. HE jury has found you not guilty and you are discharged These words from the Hon. Mr. Justice J. Aitlrtn brought to'a dramahc end the sensational Penang Hill Murder Case, in which a484 words
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Article67 1939-08-11 15 (From Our Own Keportcr) Ipoh. Wednesday. THE loss of $500 in cash from the home of the manager of Harewood Estate, Batu Gajah, has been reported t«> the police. lhe money, it is understood, was left in the drawer of table and this morning it67 words
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89 1939-08-11 15 Singapore, Friday. EiR. Robert Curt Barth, a 58 year-old German, was fined $3 this morning, for failing tc register as an alien within 48 hours of his arrival from Johore on Aug. 6. He went went to Johore on Aug. 6, and returned the89 words
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286 1939-08-11 15 I PNES c.330 anc, $50 were imposed in tne gaming offences involving the operation of "pin tables" which in all Zr Ll fflCer haVe Sprun S v like must— wtion •y' to tact the operation is a Inspector Gordon, who were responsible for arresting286 words
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Article95 1939-08-11 15 I Singapore, Thursday. Tis fortunate that you are here to-day. otherwise 1 would certainly have taken some action against you," commented Mr W G Porter to a Chinese witness who was called upon to give evidence at the Coroner's enquiry this morning. According to Mr Porter, the95 words
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Article31 1939-08-11 15 The ambulance removed a workman o the General Hospital early thfe mo kSFkWS ne m.v. Marudu. The man had his right foot crushed in an accident on board ship31 words
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Advertisement137 1939-08-11 15 for over 20 Wmm BWtIPF *>* ***'"g J onn- F™ 8 PINEAPPLE HAMS I Ham* «V3T c urm« I I th« hlch P r J four honrs coM process «wg knoW n J *ater and then completely cover J»» Hum" I Ihe Ham with a thick pastry ot I ay*137 words
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1051 1939-08-11 16 MALNUTRITION AMONG MOTHERS BABIES—A MOST SERIOUS PROBLEM Municipal Health Officer On Diet Deficiency "THE problem of malnutrition among mothers and babies due to to--1 sufficiency or total lack of essential vitamins and mineral salts in their diet, is perhaps the most serious of all with which the ManWelfare Department is1,051 words
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758 1939-08-11 16 "VERY serious consideration should be given to ways and means ol bringing unpolished rice readily and easily within the reach of the poorer classes," observes Dr. P. S. Hunter, former Municipal Health Officer, in his last annual report—for 1938. Commenting on the758 words
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Article109 1939-08-11 16 a BHD! L T M-SIZED durian, terday irom a basket at Station. Keppei Road ftgui property" in the third police > art, w f!l Lim Buck Siah a COD >ign ordered to pay a line ol $20, or go prison for three weeks, il he couw109 words
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Advertisement424 1939-08-11 16 MALAYAN PftEMIEQ HOTEL A "THE CIRCUS COMES TO TOWN" Grand Opening Night Next Wednesday 20 Beautiful Taxi Dancers On Thursday Night A Treat For The Kids Friday's Matinee 6 p.m. ONLY A FEW SEATS LEFT FOR SATURDAY'S SHOW. THERE WILL BE NO SALE OF FLOWERS OR PROGRAMMES. RESERVATIONS CANNOT BE424 words
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Advertisement302 1939-08-11 16 —11l »111 iisi»-n hfask. The Royal OOTUlttot" predict jd W following: 1. The Death of Lord Inchcane. The Evmts of S ravak 3. The Succession of HH. The ftultan Aii.m Shah to th.- SelaiV-c.r Throne. 4. H rr HI tier's failu M *nel Conquest (ViV Dec- l!) 33». 5. The302 words
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Advertisement117 1939-08-11 16 Core gjpSrtaw:' ip^ll Flu Coughs etc IF you sutler from coughs, V lung weakening colds or sudden chills, be sure to take Peps. These antiseptic, breatheable tablets are J enough to keep trouble off your llll^ Dissolved in your mouth a Peps, W^^^^^^<^£S*^Jj(t^»?*S^releases rich, medicinal essences, liiftflftlßfrw^.^-**?--which mix with your117 words
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344 1939-08-11 17 Singapore, Friday. HIE quality and tone of local public opinion could be improved/ said Mr. Yap Pheng i.rrk in the course of an address, on "The Variability ol Opinion.'* before The lon Tamils Association last ii Mr. M. V. Pillai presided the meeting. there344 words
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58 1939-08-11 17 to report that change In the and congenital ■■•■'ii" the mothers and clinic registers," says Dr. Municipal Health l ast annual report—for thai the anty-syphilitic »n tho new Ante-natal at< !y have some effect this particular form, »t is uphill work, and 'or58 words
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Article848 1939-08-11 17 "Temper Justice With Mercy Plea <Froni Our Own Reporter) R. Ipoh, Wednesday. fcMAUKINt; that they found the conviction good and that 'the sentence, though heavy in certain respects, was not manifestly so to justify their interfering in it, Sir Percy McElwaine, Chief Justice, S.S., presiding al848 words
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Article59 1939-08-11 17 Singapore. Thursday.—A motor accident at the junction of River Valley Road and Kirn Seng Road shortly after "40 this evening. Involving two motorcars and a bicycle, resulted in the Chinese cyclist being taken to hospital. He was removed before the arrival of the ambulance, and was badly injured59 words
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Article105 1939-08-11 17 Mr. c R. Menon gave an interesting lecture on The Science of Love- on Wed- esday nn>ht before a large gathering or members and friends at the English •/f-tJon Hall of the Singapore Buddhist Association No. 731. Oeylang Road n* said that there were different rinds Of105 words
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Article65 1939-08-11 17 Singapore. Friday. THE Band of the Straits Settlements Police w 11 peiorm in pub--1 c this afternoon at Farrer Park at 5.30 p.m. under the direction of Mr. S. Chapman. Bandmaster. The prolamine will be as follows: March The Advance Guard." Hume Overture. "Plymouth Hoe,65 words
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459 1939-08-11 17 Murder Inquiry Singapore, Thursday. FURTHER evidence was recorded before Mr. L. C. Goh the fifth magistrate, this morning when the preliminary ing dry int., the harge of murder of Ong Chow Yee, a "hoy" of Ren--Admiral Drew preferred against three Chinese was continued459 words
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Advertisement78 1939-08-11 17 SAUSAGES DONALD'S PORK SAUSAGES for breakfast is a "meal for a __j= -ej;in." a tir always in Urn house it means \'<>u j^j^^-.-zz^zz^^- (a vt:il ;i i'l as,n tr naeal for unexpected guesta. OXFORD SAUSAGES DONALD'S OXFORD SAUSAGES hermetically packed and f sealed under idea! conditions are prepared from tie-78 words
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Article, Illustration663 1939-08-11 18 ARENAS KNOCKS-OUT ARQU ERRO (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia, Aug. 5. F AST night the Dees Park Arena was packed to capacity 2000 people L MeX*th c c, «ted fight between the charrpton f Singapore, Ventura Marques, and the Dutch middles tight663 words
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Article105 1939-08-11 18 COLONY WIN MACKRAY CUP (From Our Own Reporter* Kuala Lumpur. Aug. 10. THE Colon y won an overwhelming victor- over the F.M.S. by eight goals to three in the Mackray Cup polo tournament, played on the racecourse this eveninc. In the fir>;t chukker the Colony scored twice to the F.M.S.105 words
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Article36 1939-08-11 18 CONQUEROR CONQUERED Ventura Marques and Helsloot. Java champion whom he defeated at >ciuura .i M stirring fifth! by 2.100 fignl Ma M^iSTlSd! which made bin. the terro, of the ring H Singapore not so long ago.36 words
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Article, Illustration572 1939-08-11 18 CHINESE 3 RE 1 OCORIXG two goals in quick succession late in the second half, the Chinese reserves beat the R.E. reserves by three goals to one in a reserve division league soccer match played at the Stadium yesterday. Exchanges were very keen and a fast572 words
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Article209 1939-08-11 18 Th" following are players |P ing times for the Competition on Salurdav t The course will be eloi ed t., v participants between 8 It p.m to 3 p.m. at *he first tec: 2 .45 R.G Forbes I l*j '191 vs. H.L. Ho Ec Yean209 words
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Article187 1939-08-11 18 THE open singles champions! Ips nament (League System) of the Merridale Badminton Party v off as follows: Saturday, Aug. 19 430 pill Oranj Road Court: Ong Swee Han vs. Lee X Johnny Tay vs Willie Tan; Ng Beoj Nam vs. Tan Tye Seng Sundays. Aug. 20. SOQ187 words
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Article107 1939-08-11 18 The following are the ties to be played off at the Marigold Party's courts on Saturday and Sunday:— SATURDAY Koh Keng Siang vs. Kok Teck Ec, Ng Khiok Jing vs. Low Cheng Khoon, Tan Cheng Hoe vs. Tay Bong Soo, Tan Chong Tee vs. Chung Cheng Hock,107 words
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Advertisement129 1939-08-11 18 A DIAMOND sp c X/ ft m miff i iljy irf'^p^iHßw|| "^f^^*SU*U^ L STURDY ALL STEEL OONSTRUC W .tL m -rr--,---,! EXTREMELY COMFORTABLE -.i- -.j.•»..:■..•..• i-•!-..-hum nr. OOE9 NOT SAG I! {1 1 tkt Mtnvfuairtn REASONABLY I*n!CED li MD METAL PRODUCTS Co. LieU, «.nwom I for de>rriptive folder (S) A129 words
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Advertisement176 1939-08-11 18 How To Keep Your Child I Healthy And Happy. A healthy child, usually is a happy child, and the l»'-->s medicine you him the better. But when there are Indications of disordered stomach or bowels, with Baby's Own Tablet? at hand you have the means whereby speedily to restore happy176 words
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730 1939-08-11 19 (By "Stable Boy") ,',w ;s races, the concluding day of the Penang Turf Ciub Meeting, bid lair to he nu»t interesting if only because ,l (n\ fun race, i hi 1 trebly asked. v up? Out of a van Breukelen three belong to Marland,730 words
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Article306 1939-08-11 19 (From Our Own Reporter) Vi nang, (Friday. ALTHOUGH this morning's training was supposed to be confined to slow work, few horses were tried out on main track. Among; them were Authentic, Starlock and Miss Sard is. Golden Plateau was given good threequarter pace work and impressed306 words
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Article35 1939-08-11 19 will be selected Badminton Party m Badminton les and three Court 37 l Ai! 13 at the Playi ah off Balestier Low Poh Hye, ISng Guan, Leow Syed Alwi a Abu Baker.35 words
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Article33 1939-08-11 19 Uea in the S.C.C. tweek: p i,;.., (;LASC singles C. E. Hiltermann A. S. Giles: f J. W. M. HipC G. Wimbush; P- F. Kinsey: A. I. Edmiston; H. T. Caulfield.33 words
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Article29 1939-08-11 19 Reuter. Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah. Aug. 10— A. B. Jenkins, American racing motorist, raised his own 50-miles record from 170.27 miles per hour to 174.2 m.p.h.— Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration16 1939-08-11 19 The goalkeeper saves in the match between the Chinese Reserves and the Sappers yesterday.16 words
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267 1939-08-11 19 R.A.M.C 5 MARINES 1 JHK K.A.iVI.C. more than avenged their first round defeat by tin* Marine Department at Taitglin yesterday when they beat the Marines in the second round el the Second Division (A). The Marines beat the Army Medicos 3—2267 words
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Article22 1939-08-11 19 The L.G.U. Medal for August at She Keppel G-olf Club was won by Mrs. W. Fryer 102—36 =63 nett.22 words
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Article30 1939-08-11 19 Entries are invited for the Party's 1939 Open Singles (League System I and B' Bingles tK.O. System». The closing date for both tournament is Aug. 20. 1939.30 words
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424 1939-08-11 19 [JECIDEDLY superior in all departments, the United Engineers defeated the Singapore Cold Storage by four goals to two in an interesting football match played at Fairer Park yesterday evening. They thus avenged the defeat they sustained in a previous match. For the winners, Hartley at424 words
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Article138 1939-08-11 19 The following are the scratching* and order ol runnim; ft* Hie La->i day of the Penang racs. to morrow. Race 1: Ponies, Ciass 2, Div. 2, 6 Furs. Char, Explode, Pat Bfcrke. Race 2: Ponies, Class 2. Div. 1. 6 Furs. Race .1: Horses, lass 2.138 words
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Miscellaneous24 1939-08-11 19 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY High Water: 7.16 a.m. 6.9 ft. 6.27 p.m. 8.3 ft. TO-MORROW High Water: 8.46 a.m. 7.3 ft 7.44 p.m. 8.6 ft.24 words
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Article178 1939-08-11 20 I Hongkong, Aug. a. N accordance with circular Instructions of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, the military headquarters here have issued instructions to the officers and men on the Kwangtung front to extend help to the farmers, wherever possible, in planting and harvesting during the current busy178 words
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Article88 1939-08-11 20 Wuyuan, (Suiyuam August, 4. Japanese are collecting a n< tax from poppy-plantm," in the districts of Paotow. Saratsi. Tokoto and J other towns in Suiyuan. The peasants were forced •<> plant poppy in ths spring this year and now J when it is ripened, the Japanes88 words
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106 1939-08-11 20 Shanghai, Aug. 4. RELIABLE reports reaching Tsingtao to-day from Tsimo, 40 miles MM tttward, said that 4,000 Chines? puppet troops mutinied against the Japan:sc, killed six Nippon officers, captured four others and then joined the Chines* forces at Laivang, 100 miles to the north.106 words
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Article278 1939-08-11 20 Chungking, Aug. 9. HOUSED in the Confucian Temple and old Examination Hall where Chinese scholars formerly qualified themselves lor official posts by competitive examinations, the 1.114 young 'nen and women of the National North-western United University in Hanchung and Chengku, southern Shensi cities by the278 words
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201 1939-08-11 20 Peiping, Aug. 4. a MAJOR flood disaster, v/ith large .A losses of life and property, is now sweeping North China, according to reporl i filtering into Peiping to-day from the stricken regions. Af Tungchow, 15 miles east of Peiping, the Grand Canal burst its201 words
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489 1939-08-11 20 Genera lissimo s Personal Order Chungking r r BY personal order of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-sh< I western section of the Yunnan-liurrna railway f to the borderline will be built on a .60-inetre-gauge ins! metre-gauye as originally planned. This is only one of tl taken489 words
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Article178 1939-08-11 20 Central News. Changsha, Aug. 4. A VERBAL battle was recently fought A between members of the Korean Volunteer Corps accompanying the Chinese Army and Japanese officers at i point on the scuth Hupeh front where the positions of the contending forces were only eighty meters apart.Central News. - 178 words
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Article73 1939-08-11 20 Central News. Chungking, Aug. Hu Shih, Chinese Ambassador in Washington, has advised Mr. Chai g Kla-ngau, Minister of Communications, that Representative Bloom on behalf of the United States Constitution Commission appreciated the issuance of commemoration stamps by the Minsitrj on the occasion of theCentral News. - 73 words
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82 1939-08-11 20 Chungking, Aug. 9 QNE thousand paintings, photographs. sketches and woodcuts, represent- j ing the best of China's wartime art by 500 Chines? youthful art sts, will be exhibited in America this fall. The artists hope that by their efforts some impression of the82 words
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Article280 1939-08-11 20 SIXTEEN chancellor 3 Chine.-- jovernn universities cabled British university exe< utiv s ana J lessors apiralmc to the British tual leacler. to ex< 1 preventing the British <'-.;;,., from continuing the and in obtaining more M» China. The same group 1 cablegram to Dr. N: President280 words
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Advertisement20 1939-08-11 20 f IVllMhfliJ 111 MAY BE THE V SPARKLING SPRING WATER PURE MOUNTAIN ATMOSPHERE Bi 'H^^^^fl THING \i< (kTAlNl gRANT'S I20 words
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131 1939-08-11 21 Was Deliberate A ttack Chungking, Aug. g. Japanese deliberate attack on British d by the Japanese bombing cf Ichang a a below hungking, in the morning di I details wore received. I tde Ichang town B I con 'he had advised the British authorities131 words
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33 1939-08-11 21 •°a astro- 011 Purple i ac par d the wreck:'lt r.'atecl n. iUI oL»ser- the loj, m Univei J! vv{ io arthat n ,K WOUId be future Mountain i33 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-08-11 21 ol 01 cl^»i "r Yuan and concurrently Minister Cabin'" 11 (I„nVk mff M TSftL* War s g —lJTxc/«3<pe Tribune Photo]24 words
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194 1939-08-11 21 Amount Stated At 750 Million Gold Roubles Hongkong, Ausr. 9. jl is reported that the Soviet Government has agreed to extend a credit loan of 750 million Cold Roubles, equivalent to U. 5.5150 millions, to the Chinese Government i Tfu agreement for this huge194 words
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Article127 1939-08-11 21 Central News. CHINA'S international trade during the first half of 1939 (JanuaryJune) showed an adverse balance of 5319,224,775, according to returns just released by the Inspectorate General oi Customs, states a report from Shanghai. The total import for the period amounted to 5:730.684.99.:. while the totalCentral News. - 127 words
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99 1939-08-11 21 Central News. Chungking. August 4. S r res trictlons have b:en placed le Japanes? authorities in ■iientsin over the purchase of gold tmnmcnts and articles by th? public, according to an arrival from the North. AH ecld and silversmiths in Tients.n ie tsoing only curtailedCentral News. - 99 words
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116 1939-08-11 21 Central News. Hongkong, Aug. 8. IT is reported from Shanghai thai I as a rss ult of the arrangement between Wang Thing Wei and Colonel Sagesa. the Japanese have agreed to provide Wang Ching Wei Y1.500.000 for calling a so-called "national assembly" at whichCentral News. - 116 words
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Article56 1939-08-11 21 Central News. Kunm!ng, Aug. 9. OF more than 2.000 Chinese drivers, mechanics 'and repairmen engaged in mil'tary transportation in Fre: China. 60 per cent are overseas citimostly volunteers from the S luth Seas Another 2.000 are being trained by the Southwestern Transportation Company in Yunnan Province,Central News. - 56 words
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101 1939-08-11 21 ANTI CHINESE MOVEMENT IN THAILAND Central News. Chungking, Aug:. 8 DEPORTS of anti-C hinese measures in Siam have aroused serious concern in hmese official circles here. Following the recent political changes in Bangkok, many C hmese residents have been arrested «11 flimsy excuses, it is reliably learned. Local observers believeCentral News. - 101 words
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Article72 1939-08-11 21 Central News. Chungking. Aug. 9 MIDDEN away i n the labyrinth of Lull liangshan 'mountain In western Shansi) is a large Chinese arsenal Here hundreds of Chinese mechanic i are working 12 hours a day. They manufacture rifles, pistols, hand gren acie.s and ether small arms,Central News. - 72 words
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Advertisement499 1939-08-11 21 I I"I feel perfectly fft again I you too need not suffer any longer I And to thiuk that I always used to General Weakness dread the approach of such a natural and Weakness 'Tf' us Kalzana r e u,arl > T now end feel as though J have taken499 words
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Article1051 1939-08-11 22 Struggle For Freedom THE .ttunfe of the Indian Pre* for <^ h I was surveyed by Mr. Tushar Kant Ghosh, affect i,« rC, tr !n 3 i^ he p=4 conference of X Empire Press Unfc n. held b London recently Tre following are extracts from the1,051 words
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Article146 1939-08-11 22 (United Press) Madras, July 28 —The Secretary of the Madras Press Workers' Union 1 as written to the Management of the "Dinamani", an influential Tamil Daily of Madras, informing them that tiuy have unconditionally called off the press strike, with effect from today. This decision was(United Press) - 146 words
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Article34 1939-08-11 22 (United Press.) With a view to raising a national militia the Mahakoshal Congress Committee has appointed a sub committee, with Mc-hunt Laxminarain Das as Chairman, to enlist and train volunteers in the province.—(United Press).(United Press.) - 34 words
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Article146 1939-08-11 22 Calcutta, Aug. 3.-Cyclonic. weather has been prevailing nere since yesterday morning. It has been raining heavily for more than a week and gales started yesterday. Many of the streets were flooded, the tramway traffic was almost entirely suspended and the Maidan at places presented the appearance146 words
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Article139 1939-08-11 22 (United Press) Man mad, July. 29. MVHASHAYA Matooramji. another Aryan satyagrahi of Mahashaya Krishna's Jalha. who was removed to Maninad by Aurangabad Police between July 26 and 27. in delerious condition suffering from pneumonia, expired in camp at 4 p.m. yesterday. A funeral procession was(United Press) - 139 words
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Article261 1939-08-11 22 MALAY ALEE M 1U th, Strait, Malay States will know that a schen motion whereby a the proper educat, Urdu of their children inßiJj Travancore, will suDDlind-3 near future. in The Edava MRdra tion, of lt, Brian association c I ests of Malay,.!' v M261 words
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Article17 1939-08-11 22 August 14 has been untitled for the openmu o! ithe Bcmbay Le I ted* Press I. j17 words
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253 1939-08-11 22 (United Press.) Srinagar, Aug. 3. THE Satyagraha launched by Kashmiri Pandits against the possession of the Durganag temple by the State Religious Department on the death of the former piiest continues with unabated zeal. Thirteen arrests wire made yesterday for taking out a procession. Three(United Press.) - 253 words
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Article90 1939-08-11 22 The M.C.C. has issued a statement, says a Reuter mc age from London, lo the effect that, while none of the •irranff*mtnts for the tour In India this winter have been cancelled, views are being exchanged at present between the M.C.C. and the Indian Beard of90 words
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153 1939-08-11 22 Bombay, Km. THE possibilit-. of f« fuli-fled-ed Coagr» *J lr\ in Sind v>a> discussed by. Nichalda, Waziraai, o.\cinment M mster <» in a prt'»s interview lw One great handicap Mr. Wazirani said, is living on ths Central subvention, the res net enough freed, r money153 words
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Article44 1939-08-11 22 Calcutta. Auu learns thai Di Chandra Ob si p and Sj Satin S< tions of their n tivc Council Of t july 26. Dr. Ghosh b ays, I am sci cannct serve W ,< cutive Council of tn< v July 20 lust.--tUui'44 words
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Advertisement347 1939-08-11 22 BACKACHE Means something W very serious! \1 Y u have bee warned V'TH KIDNEY you wake again this morning w,th a under the eyes and urinary bad back Are ycfu struggling through the tell you your kidneys day, every twist or turn of the body causing De Witt s Kidney347 words
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Article1343 1939-08-11 23 Notice To Indians: "No Compulsion Intended" TE TO PANDIT ARLAL NEHRU (United Press). Colombo, July 25 to-day was packed to the f::J] with visitors m Sir Baron Jayatilaka, Chief Minister hicfl the Hoard of Ministers had with In presenting Ceylon's budget for the r< d to(United Press). - 1,343 words
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Article54 1939-08-11 23 (United Press). His Highness the Maharaja of Mysore Recently paid a visit to the site where me Power of Silence is new being built for the Parsi Anjuman in Banealo c _lov/er. when completed, will be the r c^; l n' SI T T^ wor of Silcnc(? in tne whele(United Press). - 54 words
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546 1939-08-11 23 (United Press). Thfpt? Bombay. ,s no r,K;m t°r <>c]usiyei)e S s or jealous between province and province unless India is to he dismembered into vvarrinu countries each living for itself and if possible a 1 the rest The Ctjigresa ill have lived in vain if such(United Press). - 546 words
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Article79 1939-08-11 23 (United Press). ShiUOßf, Aug. l—A session of Assam Council, remarkable loi its short duration as r.lso for the minimum item cf business to be transacted, has been Convened to sit on Aua. lO next The one item programme ol the single day session of the Council relates to(United Press). - 79 words
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Advertisement263 1939-08-11 23 i A week ago c he a no hope mi or NOW THRIVING ON THE jfP i WINE Alwa%s she felt stale and flat, lifeless and worried \T ft —never really ill—never well; but ehe could not Hplfflkm. make out why. Heat-anaemia was the cause. Gradually the he:U was thinning263 words
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Article, Illustration68 1939-08-11 24 A seciicn of th. laige pecrr.tf.rs who watctisl ihe sports at the Singapore Chinese Girl's School A pi:.-. in the Indian War D?nc» duri:is i> Singapore Chinese Gill's School Epcrta d-y. Those two girls arc doing their best to win the Dribble Hockey Ball relay68 words
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