Malaya Tribune, 26 August 1939
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Title Section41 1939-08-26 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's Nationa I Newspaper: Guaranteed La rgest Sales "vol xxvi -No. 203. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Saturday, August 26, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1939 FIVE (.'EN-41 words
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Advertisement100 1939-08-26 1 Read The TBIBUXE Dominant In Malaya 1 THE CAMAY BEAUTY METHOD J Clean, natural loveliness is Til is tsluiel- beauty's first law Twice BEAUTY SECRET *very day apply a light lather *m&W /<) Camay t0 >OUr faC€ jCiMttity hands. Then 30 seconds with fS«L <Vjj| Let CAMAY bring your a100 words
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Advertisement127 1939-08-26 1 IB ONE STROKE II FILLS A CHILTON. mm /B&i \mfr I WING-FLOW PEN H NEVER GET DRY. [JT Distributor. ROBERT F. GOSSELE, V Box 488 Singapore. Chilton t j NO ONE STAYS IN I'VE BEEN I EXPECTED THIS, JILTED BEFORE. SON, AND I'M MOTHER. SORRY IT HAP. AND NEVER PENED.127 words
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Advertisement135 1939-08-26 1 Exclusive aow n s SALONS AT PAGE 13, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. I MAJESTIC HOTEL, I^^^KUALALT^POR^__^ I I GUINNESS ■iatp the dog's head label NOTE s ON EVERY BOTTLE S&f SI ME. DARBY t CO., LTD. I WP.S. 14a i DENTALLY INSURED tvith the* Tek "SHORT-HEAD PDLiCY Be sure your children135 words
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Article124 1939-08-26 2 Pirvr- vrr- Singapore. Friday. gENG YEYi KOON. a Chinese clerk I .enipioyrd by Messrs. Nestle and tSftgglr Mi!lt C V Ltd.. C 'obtained Rim'- f° m bankruptcy to-day. Bankrupt had receiving and adjudiaVo °V u !l r> made against hid m March 1930 H liabilities rcresl t124 words
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Article57 1939-08-26 2 MR A Flangovan. Tamil author an I Yomh r M UlSt Will deliver a on Youth Movement in Madras" at a meet-L-d, I^V°f^ al method! t < much Hall. No 1. Short Street under the aniens of the Indian Youth Leagt Mr A Ganapathy presiding W57 words
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Article63 1939-08-26 2 CAPITOL: "Lucky Night" fMidaifht "Goodbye Mr Chins,' ALHAMBRA: "Dodge City PAVILION: "One Night of Love -MARLBOROUGH: "Rada Mohan ROX\ "Submarine Patrol GARRICK: "Dinky" and Tmfeaa fe ware." QUEENS: "Sweethearts." ROYAL: "Swarnalatha HAPPY WORLD: Cabaret; 5 Shows: iiu'n, i> w other attractions. NEW WORLD: "Cabaret. Side Shorn merry-go-round63 words
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Article259 1939-08-26 2 g SUNDAY FOR ALL READERS, u happy-go-lucky sort ch Do iust as indin The stars neither let nor der. For courtship, fr .r r f n > f herings and pleasu fiuences are ideal. Go sport and athletics aid pastimes. SPECIAL INFLUENCES 20 to March 20:259 words
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Advertisement460 1939-08-26 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular service between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, and Amoy, (Kuiangsu). Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS: For CHINA (Monthly) For RANGOON (Fortnightly) "Hong Siang" Sept. 11, 4 pjn. "Hong Kheng" Sept. 6 "Hong Kheng" Oct.460 words
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Advertisement383 1939-08-26 2 PTTEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA Ucorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO.S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Dae. Tonnage. S?pore. 1939 TtANCHI 17.000 Aug. 25 BANGALORE 6.000 Aug 25 RANPURA 17,000 Sept. 3 Rawalpindi i 7.000 sept. 22 1 BHUTAN 6.100 Sept. 23 t BEHAR 6,000 Oct. 2 CHITRAL 15.000 Oct. 6 CORFU383 words
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Advertisement345 1939-08-26 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. I SHORT LEAVE? 1 MAY WE KECOMMEND: E 3 weeks relaxation on the wellI known Express Liner I "POTSDAM" I on roundtrip to Japan? I Leaving Singapore. Efept 13th.. via Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe. 9 Hongkong, Manila. -Returning October 2nd. 5 B Excursion Tickets: I First Class: 5;J08.57 up.345 words
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Advertisement152 1939-08-26 2 HASmiTRC-AMERIKA UNIE Oeulsch-Australische JlamptMhifts Geseilsctaaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Du e Spore 1939 s.s. VOGTLAND via Haiphong In DOrt SA NORDMARK via Mania Vpt 2 mA DUISBURG via Manila Sent' 19 *A NEUMARK via Manila Sept Jfl m.s.152 words
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Miscellaneous211 1939-08-26 2 s To-day's Crossword )~TT rri j fco—= 1 \~T~~ j i I H j 15 16 17 18 19 S —j I 2V 25 24 I in —I j I, I I 1 1 1 I I 1 I I I CLUES AC ROSS: CM»S DOWN Publicise i Go through.211 words
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Article473 1939-08-26 3 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous To-day BIBBEB We Steadiest (hut Buyers BMi 8 ***** j*« sput Sellers 8 916 8 ti }J forward September u y, er3 8 8 ***** I!}« Sellers 8 9; 16 Bii T?}? o.'d Forward OctiDec. Buyers BV 2 8 n 16 TJ" SeUers 8473 words
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Article165 1939-08-26 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Aug. 25, 5 p.m. Total l Company Dividend Book! financial close Date Ex Div. "J 1 Payable Date Malay 9d No. 49 Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 2 10% t 3d bonus Jpkan 5% int. Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Aug. 24 5%165 words
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Article871 1939-08-26 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. These prices represent values prior to the present crisis. Although isolated deals may have passed outside these limits, no alterations have been made cr will be made during the present abnormal times. MINING Singapore, Aug. 25, 5 p.m. i Fraser and871 words
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Article59 1939-08-26 3 Singapore, Friday. Tin at midday was $114y 4 up and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28 cants, buyers October| December 27% cents. Once again all sections of our market were dominated by political consideration, but to-day there was rather more pressure to59 words
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Article218 1939-08-26 3 Singapore, Aug. 25. The following are the exchange stocl this morning according to the dally cir cular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 214 1 32 London demand 2[4 1 32 Lyons demand 2058 Switzerland demand 241 114 Hamburg demand 135 1,4 New York218 words
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Article209 1939-08-26 3 G% Maynard Co Ltd., $30,000 Int Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 10C norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 .........101 102 norn 4 y 2 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar 31 Sept. 30 106 108 norn >^^5 -m 5% 1926209 words
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Article162 1939-08-26 3 Singapore, Aug. 25. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan —i R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Rice Siam 1 $164 Rice Siam 2 $155 Rice Siam 3 $145 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $105 Siam Broken Rice162 words
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Advertisement30 1939-08-26 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED NRg, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, HRGLARY, PERSONAL ACCIJJENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSA!I<>N AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 160 CECIL OTREET, SINGAPORE. T. W. HALL, fieneral flVlanarer.30 words
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Advertisement214 1939-08-26 3 19-23, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone, Manager's Office 4512 Exchange D<;pt. 4513 General Office 4514 Cable Address:—"PROVINBANK." Head Office, SIT CHOW. PAID-UP CAPITAL (Ch 10,000,000 RESERVE FUNDS 13,000.000 TOTAL ASSETS (apprcx.) $108,000,000 Board of Directors: T. L. SOONG. TSENG YANG FU Y. C KOO CHAN VIU WOO\ KAI CHAN YU HU214 words
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Advertisement373 1939-08-26 3 BANK OF ('IIL\A>! (Incorporated In China by Special fl Charter). 1 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. 1 Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Sub Manager's Office 6442. ijl Exchange Dept. 6441 h General Office 5188-0 ll Cable Address: "CIIUNGKUO*. Paid Up Capital Ch. $40,000,000.00 f > Reserve Funds in. Excess of Ch. 3,200,000.00*373 words
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Advertisement519 1939-08-26 4 l^^^ifc. r [m r WANTED: School Certirlcate Lady Taacixur ipr Mission richcL Johore. ApPiy oox tone, fcfmgapo.e. U4LB» WANTED UP GENT: L.M.S. for dh> peiisctiy. Send original size cipioma .n photograph, 34, Jaian Hospital, Ku-ia (l-iU^.-WAiMTLD: Java#^ ;c couple to do the 1 hoUowMWtK aiiO C '-WKSUII&, Uitua Oe t.^.c•Ujwm519 words
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Advertisement561 1939-08-26 4 falsi /£<HVlc/ fitt— 'iO Lbf: GAtvAGE AND DRIVERS QVAxtlutlS, WATER SUPPLIED. APPLY 10. RHU. (i)4.B' BUNGALOW TO LET: 81, Braxifcsome Roaa, 3 lovuts, bachiocms auachea, garage* eic. furnished. 8, 2*-A, Geylang. (l*2.t>, -1 i,, TO LaT: Bungalow, 2 rooms, eiectr.c, j water, 162-0, Chan ton Road, Upper Sei- angoon. Apply561 words
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Advertisement621 1939-08-26 4 LI4SSONS GIVEN IN HOKKIEN, Canby Y. N. Hwang, 86, Neil Road, Singapore. (21-B > PIANOFORTE PLAYING AND THEORY OF JVI'JSIC Adults and children any grade. Beginners and Diploma candidates a speciality. Modern metnod_ of Teaching Write or enquire Mrs. Pauiusx, experienced and qualified Music Teacher, 25. Barker Road CHUNG HWA621 words
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Advertisement567 1939-08-26 4 RACING' RACING! RACING! FOR S/_B? "THE CODE," PRICE $5. APPLY "MAHMOUD," CO REX HOTEL Bng Rajsah Rd SINGAPORE. N. 8.. READ personal letter in Column l on page (568> FOR FALE: Typewriter -Jarlcck No. 17 ready for use, $40. Electric Motor hp 230 volts, suitable for tobaccocutter, 'air-compressor etc., $18.567 words
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Advertisement609 1939-08-26 4 m TO-DAY_ BARGAIN BASEMENT. Fiat 509 Tourer $100, Morris Oxford Tourer $150, Austin 7 Tourer $175, Morris Cowley Saloon $200, Flat 514 Tourer $225, Morris Tourer $250, Austin 7 Tourer $275, Ford A Saloon $325. Every one will be sold in good shape and running order. Hire Purchase can be609 words
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Advertisement403 1939-08-26 4 CHEAP FTFfBT CLA good position. Appl; Tribune, Singaron MANUFACTURER j Soles and HeeLa would* as selling agenUs in g firm or individual. c samples. Apply box No Tribune, Singapoie r '44A, INVESTORS' AMj fresh food busin* tiofltc needs more ca. quick returns. Write 937, Malaya Tribune Musical Instruments Furniture For403 words
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892 1939-08-26 5 APPEALS TO HITLER POLISH PRESIDENT 4 'Catastrophe Appears To Be Very Near" ROOSEVELT'S DRAMATIC PLEA Reuter. i\u i \m 4r^ Washington, Aug. 25. DJJAMATie appeals to Herr Hitler and President Moseicki of Poland to preserve the peace have been made by President Roosevelt. The President called the Fuehrer's attention toReuter. - 892 words
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Article148 1939-08-26 5 1 EXDEKS TENDERS \tt now invited tor UM following material! or service Foi particulars see Munic'r.ai lenaer Roou DEI! Of v U>Mi: t 9up;ny cT Bait Glazed I Ware Pipe?, Specials, I etc. for 194C 1 pjn Sept. 22, 1939 i Supply of Stop and Bib etc. for148 words
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Article99 1939-08-26 5 Reuter. Tokyo, Aug. 25. THE Cabinet has decided to lodge a protest with Germany against the conclusion of a pact with the Soviet, says the Domei Agency. A Foreign Office spokesman has declared that there is no truth in the Kokumin Shimbun story of a possibilityReuter. - 99 words
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716 1939-08-26 5 London, Aug. 25. fHE latesi, developments of the international situation have served to quicken the deep sense of responsibility in the British nation and to emphasise the unity and resolution with which it stands behind the Government in its firm and unequivocal statement of716 words
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Advertisement457 1939-08-26 5 MAHMOUD'S RACING LETTER—Dear Ire THE CODE" as advertised V shall deal with the forthcomUgapoke turf RACES. CONING two selections, one a "GOLD 1j c [idate, and secondly a genuine animal running the same ngly advise ALL to purL CODE," there would be no knowledge" DEAR READto the fact that both457 words
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Advertisement353 1939-08-26 5 THR LIBRARY OF SEX EPI C VTTON. j| Male Methods vi Birth Control by Geo. Ryley Scott S >.<;0 j Birth Control. practical Guide bock for Women O.CO I hadiant Motherhc-d by Dr. Marie Stopes l.tf g Fnduring Pai n* v by Dr. Marie Stopes 1 2fl I Married Love,353 words
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200 1939-08-26 6 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribi,..o J Sir.—The condition of the roads an<* drains in certain lorongs in Gevlant* deplorable. 3 b A few months ago a couple of health officers paid us a visit, and althouoh most of them agreed that the200 words
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Article185 1939-08-26 6 t To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir.—We Indians are very much indebted to the Tribune Group of Newspapers for the consistency with which ycu have been serving the vast body 0 f Indian readers. We appreciate in particular the increasing amount of space vou have185 words
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Article76 1939-08-26 6 The following is the prosramrae o* frOb for tc day and to-morrow TO-DAY. AUG. 26 2 30 pm. Bukit Timsh Ranse. Casual* 'SVC. TaOtes 4 A and "B 3 p.m. Headquarters Intelligence Platoon, Motor Cycle Maintenance.' TO-MORROW, Al'G. 27 8 30 a.m. Telok Paku Camp. S Coy Right76 words
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Article154 1939-08-26 6 Reuter. Turn t» i Palis, Aus. 25. HE British Government baa informed the French Government that the Exchange Equalisation Fund has temporally ceased to intervene on the foreign exchange market. ho l o t n W f a Vi-f :p la :ned that this decision hasReuter. - 154 words
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Advertisement291 1939-08-26 6 THE TRUI TONIC FOOD j Ofcf Inmblo of mU Chomltu m* Storm j tZ Second Hand Radios fully guaranteed and serviced, Prices from 25 RADIO SERVICE CO., OF MALAYA 1934, LTD. Singapore, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang. "PYE" RADIOS AXE SECOND TO NONE In Efficiency, Reliability and Servjc?. Hence they291 words
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Advertisement73 1939-08-26 6 ADJUSTABLE EARTH AUGER BORES INSTEAD OF DIGS. 1L Boies 9 Sues Holes f 8" to 16" x IH.' I Available Up To 1 100 Feet. I Bores 20 to 30. i'ost Mull in On I Hour. I iSorts A 40 Pitt, I Well in One Day. A Cnable One Han73 words
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Advertisement269 1939-08-26 6 A 7ME WHtH POT identines the Oenulns |1 LIFETIME IS yon bar a m m SHEAFFER'S LIFEn lv TIME you boy the flair IHI rlot :U kind. And ■Lfll 4t 8 thrifty too—forth* guarantee assures yon Bljna oi llfelon 6 senice. ij When You /tB G,ve the Finest. \WsheafferS |8|269 words
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Advertisement17 1939-08-26 6 GOLD BIRD CEYLON I|^JPJPJPJ| riilS IffttAMJ OF THE MOMENI Second to None. Better than Most SIfIEBPORE TRADERS17 words
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Miscellaneous950 1939-08-26 6 j To-day's Radio SINGAPORE J8 35 news from Lon HONGKONG LONDON ZHL 225 metres (1.13 mc's, ZBW 9.52 Mc> (31.4 m> TRANSMISSION 5 ZHP 30.86 metres (9.69 mcis) 9.05 Syncopated piano solos by Re- P-JJ- rh B randerburg concerto No. GSB 951 Mcs (31.55 m.) SIS Light orchestral concert played950 words
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Article507 1939-08-26 7 Company's Planting Policy Singapore* Friday. -HE seventh annual general l t New Scudai Ltd. "V\ (I v roistered office v a V n Y ornnauv, 9«, Market n <ir fa pore, to-day, Mr. m Edmonds presiding;. The report and ended Mm*. 31 hands for the id507 words
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Article113 1939-08-26 7 Singapore, Saturday. A very enjoyable "At Home" was held at the residence of the French ConsulGeneral, M. Jacques Pi"*raud, in Gallop Road this -evening in honour of M Brevie Governor-General of Indo-China At the main table were M. Jules Bre vie and his wife Madame Brevie v113 words
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431 1939-08-26 7 Singapore, Friday. £IGHT days after she had given birth to a son at the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital, a 23-year-old Chinese woman Law Ah Lin, in an attempt to abscond from the hospital by sliding down a water pipe, hurtled down on to the cement431 words
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Article91 1939-08-26 7 Singapore, Friday. MGEOW Yit Pin, aged 40, stevedore employed by the Tanjong Pagar Labour Co.. was picked up dead from the floor of a hatch on board the s.s. Glenapp berthed at S.H.B. Godowns Nos. 8 and 9, at 12.50 p.m. "to-day. The man had severe91 words
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347 1939-08-26 7 Singapore, Friday. 1 "JHE Far Eastern situation will insofar as His Majesty's Government is concerned have to await the European situation, but liquidated it will eventually be, of that there is not the least doubt," stated Sir Arthur Blackburn, a member of the347 words
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100 1939-08-26 7 Singapore, Friday. DEGRET at the death of Mr. A. M. S. Angullia. a former Municipal Commissioner, was expressed at to-day's meeting of the Commissioners. Mr. W. Bartley, the President, said that Mr. Angullia joined the Commission in 1911 and served for 2& years. It100 words
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Advertisement49 1939-08-26 7 Lite Jdn one) tjj&iditlul MĔ MYSORE BJpikSANDALSOAP 2 ioa» factory. euie Agents for Mysore Govt. Soap Factory and Sandalwood Oil Factory: MS. H A RAY AN ASW AMY SONS. The only Distributors for Malaya: mot! monico itd., 0-N, De Scuza Street, post Box No. 775. Singapore. &A. 1 II49 words
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Advertisement175 1939-08-26 7 DIABETES. IF YOU ARF AFFLICTED WITH THIS DISEASE nme to Triabib A Md. Hassan, the specialist for DI/.--f BETES. Ho guarantees to cure H y° u completely and permmentlv pV enabling you to take rice and sugar WltltOUt ft ar of recurrence in a short t me. He will Rive175 words
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Advertisement88 1939-08-26 7 loom m cawlnion ORflnCiS flllD GKAPtfBUITS rmt 6554 tSTBD-1904 1 c I ABOUT TRAVELLING OX THE j Empire Air Routes Passenger accommodation on the Empire air routes Westbound to England is not yet fully booked up for the coming months, and there are still seats available Practically all the available88 words
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Advertisement223 1939-08-26 8 TO-XItHT'S G ALA JIID \B<, E§ T I» II I- M 11: R I At The CAPITOL M.G.Ms Great BRITISH Triumph—Acclaimed throughout the World as T.IE FINEST PICTURE of the YEAR I A MILESTONeTn THE I [HISTORY OF THE SCREEN!! From lames Hilton's best loved novel comes the greatest motion223 words
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Advertisement217 1939-08-26 8 THE WORLD HAS ACCLAIMED IT THE MOST GLORIOUS MUSICAL ROMANCE OF ALL TIME! RETURN SHOWING TO-DAY ONLY PAVILION 3-15 6-15 9-15 GRACE MOORE IN COLOMBIA'S PRIZE AWARD TRIUMPH °sfefc L *N.IBT OF iOCr L O V F SPLENDID EXULTANT PIC- HH mm TURE OF INTOXICATING B&TfIK ROMANCE, INFECTIOUS LAUGH- W217 words
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Advertisement235 1939-08-26 8 i When the Yank at Oxford falls for MRS. THI\ JTTJ*! Oh Boy! What a Lucky Night! V j LAST DAY"! j^ftpk !i A PIT O L Bgl j MYRNA LOY JSgL j ROBERT TAYLOR ••LUCKY HfeM! I night- mmm i M.G.Ms Happy-go-Lucky R( man tic Comedy with the i235 words
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Advertisement552 1939-08-26 9 i,All« €X TO HSsD SHOW: Jackie Cooper in "DINKY" n You Got From 'Okirjpy"! You'll r -mo-v, Between Cheers! Laugh and old LI yd in "PROFESSOR BEWARF" I One Hilarious Situation To Anothni Ills Grandest Laush Hit' Anotncr > Hairo W Gives Prices 10c, 20c, and 30c. 2tUi Aiion. Matinees:552 words
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Advertisement245 1939-08-26 9 20th Century Economy! He-plate all your old articles by I T E SINGAPORE ELECTRO- B PLATING WOtiKS 221. Orchard W Road dspp. Cavanagh Read), ft Oldezt Chinese Electro-platers in I Mvlaya Chromium, Silver and E ild-platincf etc., Tel. 4351 m t liiiifi MMtiK M EMPIRE TALKIE I lViatinces Sat. Sun.245 words
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Advertisement255 1939-08-26 9 j TO-DAY TO-MORROW 4 SHOWS DAILY ALBAMBRA THE ROARING MILE HUT MADE THE WHOLE WORLD GASP! <Slu) BRUCE CABOT. FRANK McHUGH ALAN HALE Directed by MICHAEL CURTIZ K>HN UTB «*f TtAVttJ VICTOt K*T WM. tUNDttAH Origlnel Sent* "toy by *eb—l BackMM Mutk »y M*> SMMf alsO Latest "pathe gazette. Same255 words
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Article708 1939-08-26 10 WE have passed through a week of the most acute crisis. Much has haoDened wh ch micrht be expected to s^ak* 1 n°rvp<? of the people of the British Empi»-e and those who enjoy British protection. There have been many efforts to weaken their confidence, not least708 words
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Article1003 1939-08-26 10 European Situation IN these days of modern rush JournalIsm, when correspondents (particularly war correspondents) hasten to beat their rivals in the latest political developments, it is not remarkable that many of the first reports should later turn out to be gross exaggeration, or at cimes, totally1,003 words
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Article59 1939-08-26 10 As an advertisement, a vendor has made a cornet which will hold 181b. of ice-cream. Even Smith m nor admits that that should take some licking. A A A "Most motorists experience that buggear, the wile who issues instructions from the back seat," declares a writer. What59 words
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Article518 1939-08-26 10 |\ONT PAY ATTENTION TO RUMOURS. That is the best advice that can be given at the present moment. Rumours are flying thick and fast, but people who wish to obtain a real appreciation of th« international situation will have re an] only tr> the facte as reported518 words
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Advertisement201 1939-08-26 10 Map le to n *s HONEYGRAINS A Frult an d Nut MapIITOHS *"<*/"' Food 10 oz. tin -45 cts. ICOIII \SO\ CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR MM———» iu_iu j .1 iiiiMiiiipi mi mmmiimmi mm j.miJimi m—m mi ii~ a^MHMMMHHMHBiSHBBBMV^ 'FOLDELITE' CARS MODEL 595 X PRICE A light but roomy new201 words
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Advertisement31 1939-08-26 10 Superior Eyesight Service! Most Improved Instruments. Fully qualified Specialists. Sound Advices given. Astonishingly Low Charges for Modern Glasses. Everbright Optical Co. 19. Chul'a Street, Sin?aoore. C. S. CHONG. Dr. of Optometry.31 words
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Article30 1939-08-26 11 Reuter. onHon, Aug. 26. pnnati Embassy has d all Germans to n im mediately or as poss it le. All Gerjournaiisis in London i n recailedi —Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article21 1939-08-26 11 Reuter. Belgrade. Aug. 23 Minister of Defence. .0. has announced all members of the s is cancelled.—Feuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article246 1939-08-26 11 Reuter. Amsterdam, Aug. 26. t phone exchanges, notl Berlin, Duesseldorf and not answered calls from dm time.—Reuter. Paris, Aug. 28. Whi t f, c extreme gravity >n, Krench circles con- with the thought let is perhaps morally 1 < J ff ihe Tannenberg of its painful associan forReuter. - 246 words
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249 1939-08-26 11 MILITARY TALKS IN MOSCOW ENDED Hitler Makes Proposals To British Cabinet Reuter. LATEST news from Europe is that Sir Nevile from" Wr r ffiflij w n d T to day brin in requiring an pr °P° sa,s or questionsReuter. - 249 words
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Article140 1939-08-26 11 Reuter. MOSCOW. Aug. 26. Anglo-French staff talks with the Soviet are over and the British and French missions are leaving to-morrow. —Reuter. P*ns. Aug. 26. According to the Havas correspondent in Moscow. Marshal Voroshilcff, soviet Defence Minister, told the leaders of the British and French missions thatReuter. - 140 words
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Article, Illustration282 1939-08-26 11 Reuter. Laoour Pari a meshlf: OUr Government has SSoi Tr* on cv- A Government which -oi six years you have been told wV* enemy has to a n n c Sf S int your h '•British Labour telLs you with all solemnity that this pact m?kes naReuter. - 282 words
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Article295 1939-08-26 11 Reuter. Faris. Aug. 26 Broadcasting to the nation last night. M. Daladier I Premier) said that to avoid war he would do everything pos- sible. and he would never cease making an appeal to the reason of all peoples. "We did everything to make negotiation with SovietReuter. - 295 words
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Article60 1939-08-26 11 The Indian Government has issued v warning to speculators, stating that control measures are contemplated ovei focdstuflo and other necess t'es in the event ot war and thai these measures, when operated io conjunction with the .ueijs toe Provincial Governments might take to control nrices. would make60 words
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Article75 1939-08-26 11 Reuter. London, Aug. 26. EXTRA police guards have been "placed in all buildings throughcut the country, following the discovery by Scotland Yard of a New LR.A. plot to make a concerted attack on Goverrfnent buildings. In London the Admiralty, Home Office, Ministry of Transport andReuter. - 75 words
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Article99 1939-08-26 11 1 ourists Rushing Back By Air-Liners Reuter. Lundon, Aug. 26. THERE are more indications in Britain of growing European tension. German vessels loading at north-fast ports have until Hi in--5 true tion from heir owners to return not later than to-day and one has left withoutReuter. - 99 words
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Article29 1939-08-26 11 Reuter. Ottawa, Aug 26 "1/T. TSVETKOVITCH announce that the Yugoslavian Government has resigned and he has been entrusted with the formation of a new government.—Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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142 1939-08-26 11 Reuter. Copenhagen, Aug. 26. "DEACE until Monday is the key- note of to-day's atmosphere in Berlin, according to first-hand information by telephone from the German capital. Sir Neville Henderson's ha If-hour talk with the Fuehrer was a bright spot in a dayReuter. - 142 words
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Article110 1939-08-26 11 I Simla, Aug. 26. to India unhesitat- 'up the challenge 'is of Europe have ace-loving nations > giving support to tven to the limit of vs was made by athkhan, Premier of v «J| which India adopts nt crisis will depend her destiny. If war comes er110 words
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Article58 1939-08-26 11 Reuter. Canberra, Aug 2S. /COMPREHENSIVE national security *J regulations have been gazetted by the Australian Government. They provide for emergency powers for, arrong other things, protection of defence works and Government property. They also provide for requisition of gcods and vehicles and for the taking overReuter. - 58 words
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Article44 1939-08-26 11 Reuter. New York Aug. 25. PRESSURE agaist foreword sterling was intensified here yesterday coincidently with rumours of impending drastic restrictions .on the London Foreign Exchange market with discounts now at the widest levels since Great Britain suspended the gold standard.— Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Advertisement152 1939-08-26 11 Do You REALLY KNOW What Your Records SOUND LIKE? TF you'ra among the few still using an old-type gramophone, you GET THl<i POTTTMRia 1 1 don't know what your records really sound like. Only with rjrr T R I r RRrnpn electrical reproduction can you get faithful results, and this152 words
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Article, Illustration674 1939-08-26 12 LOCAL GERMANS LEAVE COLONY (FJy A Tribune Reparler) Singapore, Friday. r 1 OVKKNMKNT Officers, engineers, (factors and members of the Straits Settlements Police Force have been recalled from leave as the result of orders issued 10-day. The Tribune inidei stands I hat the orders have674 words
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Article53 1939-08-26 12 A Reuter message from Hongkong states that about 200 British and American women and children left for Manila to-day. A number of German residents have booked passages home. The departure of Ettrick has been indefinitely postponed, but it is acting as a stand by ready to leave at53 words
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86 1939-08-26 12 Reuter. Brussels, Aug. 26. THE Britisn Government, in reply to King Leopold's peace appeal, says it is always ready to do everything possible to help settle International disputes by free negotiations but adds: "Acquiescence in the imposition of a settlements by force or theReuter. - 86 words
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Article64 1939-08-26 12 Reuter. Hytetroom, (Transvaal), Aug. 26. "QUR leader in Parliament will decide the course of action when the time comes" declared Mr. Kemp Minister of Lands, in a speech here yesterday. Mr. Kemp added that the Union of South Africa v a.- the free country with sovereignReuter. - 64 words
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Article527 1939-08-26 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. JHOUGH in official quarters silence is being maintained in regard to details of plans for general mobilisation of local defence forces and distribution of police, it is understood that police duties, especiaily in regard to guarding of527 words
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Article78 1939-08-26 12 Singapore. Saturday. /11 KM AN residents in Singapore ll have it served bookings on th Ncrddeutseber Moyd's "Sch•irnhors" which arrives in Singapore '»n Monday morning and I uls thr Btxi day f*»r European p :Is. On enquiry being made this monttaf. the number of those78 words
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Article121 1939-08-26 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Thursday. FOUND not guilty by a unanimous verdict, Dauo bin Bachik, 24 year old Malay was acquitted and discharged by Mr Just ice Pedlow in the Assizes on a c harg< Oi voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Haji Mohamed bin Haji121 words
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129 1939-08-26 12 Singapore, Friday. A VERDIGT of death by misadventure was returned by thi coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death cf a 52-year-old Chinese, Tan Seng Kian, who after reporting a death to the Registrar, met with his own129 words
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Obituary59 1939-08-26 12 THE death of Mr Thomas Victor Parsons occurred in the Batu Gajah Hospital on Thursday, ["he deceased, who was an engineer with the Pera!: Fiver Hydro Electric Company, had beer, about ten years in Malaya. He was the Fon of Mr. F. W. Parsons,59 words
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587 1939-08-26 12 Reuter. THE Foreign Office has to-day A published an extract from the reply sent to-day to the Chinese Ambassador's Note of Aug. 12 protesting against the decision with regard to the handing over of the Chinese prisoners in Tientsin. The reply emphasises thatReuter. - 587 words
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Article129 1939-08-26 12 (Fn-m Our Own Reporter* Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. WHILE burglars cut their way through a plunk wall to into her bedroom and then furred open an almeirah in t' K room, Foo Yook San?, a < wcmon, slept undktui beo. When she woke up in li!>129 words
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Advertisement60 1939-08-26 12 THE SCOTTISH TUBE CO., LTD. Manufacture Pipinfj, Tubes and Fittings for all purposes SCREWED SOCKETED TUBES. BLACK GAS, GALVANIZED AND STEAM TUBES. LAPWELDED IRON STEEL BOILER TUBES FOR LAND OR MARINE BOILERS. GAS, WATER STEAM PIPING FITTINGS, ETC. COMPLETE STOCKS H ELD j SOLE AGENTS: McALISTER CO., LTD. (Incorporated in60 words
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Advertisement90 1939-08-26 12 LOCAL MARKET Utiptir, v rf OPERATORS on the local port that no exchange raleswen: available 10-day and n«> If.. 1 passing in shares, although New York ma-krt i- rcpo strong. OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD:o: CHINA BUILDING, THONE 5808. EtMQ**^ :o: HRE MARINE, MCTOrt, «g RONAL ACCIDENT w**" MEN'S COMPENSATE INSURANCE.90 words
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199 1939-08-26 13 24,000 LABOURERS WILL BENEFIT (Tribune Staff Reporter) have been made, the Tribune understands to I Johore for grants to Chinese schools on estates ing the attention of the State authorities out to the rnmen 1 that payment of199 words
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Article84 1939-08-26 13 Singapore, Friday. work started at the Malayan Teacjhers vacation course this morning when the first course in phonetics began at Raffles College. Eleventh hour preparation was evident in some cases but most of the students" seemed to take the "test" lightly. Much difficulty was found by the84 words
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Article166 1939-08-26 13 Singapore, Friday, nu ipa! Treasurer will bear me out when I say that he VnimaJ Iniirniary are the most ilitficult of all the ci llect." said Mr. W. Bartley. Municipal Prele Commissioners* meeting to-day when he replied to a T. H. Stone that animal lovers166 words
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Article34 1939-08-26 13 (From Our Own Reporter) yoh, Thursday. CHINESE c(M>lie was seriously injured when some dynamite exploded near him. He was brought into hospital a few days ago but expired on Wed ncsday.34 words
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Obituary95 1939-08-26 13 Singapore. Saturday IVE regret to record the death of Mr. Donald Frank Kilby. of the firm of Nestle and Anglo-Swiss M'Jk Prrducrs. Ltd.. which occurred at the General Hospital. Singapore, yesterday evening. He was taken to hospital on Wednesday, suffering from gastritis. Mr. Ki'by.95 words
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Article462 1939-08-26 13 Singapore, Friday. JjECiSIOXS confirms to-day at a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners dealt, among other things, with traffic, acceleration test and organ recitals. The decisions were: Stopping places at opposite .sides of the road shculd be staggered so as to n'inimise the degree of obstruction to uher462 words
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Article129 1939-08-26 13 O xl Singapore, Friday. N taking his seat on the Municipal Commission to-day. Mr. C. Reuben was welcomed by the President Mr W Hartley, on behalf of the Commissioners. Mr. Reuben has been appointed a Commissioner in place of the Hon Mr Gregory-Jones. He was also appointed to129 words
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189 1939-08-26 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alcr Star, Friday. RUMOURS spread like wild fire in Alor Star during the last day or two. On Wednesday morning, however, things were very quiet, but in the afternoon all scrts of fantastic rumours spread, especially after the population had189 words
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Article140 1939-08-26 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Friday. pENANG police this morning effected a very sensational arrest on the border of Province Wellesley and Kedah when a Japanese, in whose possession were alleged to have been found documents in the shape of maps and sketches of prohibited military140 words
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Obituary48 1939-08-26 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. A FIVE months' eld Chinese boy died yesterday as the result or being scalded by milk. The child, it w*culd appear, upset on himself a mug of hot milk which had just been prepared for by an elder sister.48 words
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Advertisement10 1939-08-26 13 V k I 111 §31 Ml COMPAQ I #ie Schick10 words
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Advertisement240 1939-08-26 13 for nourishing goodness 1 and /v// nrk flavour- I S.C S. Butter has all the fine -*1 I qualities you expect in good butter —nourishing goodness creamy J^VHHil^^r flavour and rich golden colour. Jm%W» f I kM^^^m Plenty cf fresh Butter should be Jf# Jhl eaten by everyone. Its nutriLve240 words
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Article432 1939-08-26 14 Mr. E. A. Brown Suggests jl i 4 9 Mi i j Time Limit I till* Ml Ml*! Singapore, Friday. A TTACKING the practice of making lengthy read speeches, Mr. E. A. Brown, at to-day s meeting of Ihe Municipal Commissioners, pointed out that there had been432 words
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Article318 1939-08-26 14 Singapore. Friday. T. DAVIDSON, a private in the Loyal Regiment, was this afternoon acquitted by Mr. E. E. Coleman in the Traffic' Court, with driving: a motor-cycle without due regard for the safety of ethers, and thereby colliding with a motor car. The accident happened at about318 words
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Article38 1939-08-26 14 Singapore, Friday. "IF you think I'm telling lies, behead me!" shouted an elderly woman complainant in an extortion case, today. Mr. E. M. Tampoe-Philips, defending: "Now, don't talk about beheading. You made me feel nervous.38 words
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Article22 1939-08-26 14 Singapore, Friday. A supplemental budget for a total of ever $1,200,000 was passed at to-day's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners.22 words
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Article93 1939-08-26 14 NO indigenous cj ported during the Eastern port. CHOLERA:-BPn showing an increa \i j!a Arte ended 12th Augn Calcutta has agaii 21 cases I. The ftgu and Cawnpore are Allahabad having v pared with 12 d 12th August, and C compared with if. period. Two ci93 words
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317 1939-08-26 14 Singapore Friday. JY|R. Conrad Oldham, the Singapore District Judge and Second Police Magistrate, recorded further evidence this afternoon in the second police court in the preliminary inquiry into the ease in which Adalet Khan, a corporal of the Hongkong-Singapore Battery, stands charged317 words
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Article102 1939-08-26 14 DETECTIVE faced tap r* in the Criminal He was allc g« I and. extorted 380 from a woman pfc- rearer at her hou Kirn Choanßad j on Apr. 20. The police, it was stat d, didnat Jeani I of the ailair until I :v in July. The prosecution102 words
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Article115 1939-08-26 14 Friday. I MOTION [O! C runt to th? c.' to pay his monthly io w Official Assignee was withdrawn «g application of Mr. F A w» Bankruptcy Ccurt to-day. The bankrupt. Ch? was adjudicated bankrupt ir» 1930, failed to ivy P for March. 1931. ana f«115 words
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Article39 1939-08-26 14 untitled Ng Woo Joo was untitled in the Singapore Fourth ~vCt\ of havine; in his possession 428 cf fermented rice. Duty rajw amounted to $7»30.13 cents. AcrJ> fined ?800. or in del rigorous imprisonment Another charge of was withdrawn.39 words
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Advertisement233 1939-08-26 14 RAFFLES CAFE ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIENDS AT THE NEW BAR REFURNISHED REDECORATED SERVICE—COMFORT—COURTESY—MUSIC Approved by Doily Increasing Number of Patrons. i BUY YOUR BREAD, DINNER BOLLS CAKES AT RAFFLES bakery and confectionery if you want the best. r i i i I ill J Sea View Hotel TO-NIGHT SPECIAL RACE DINNER,233 words
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Advertisement148 1939-08-26 14 ISLAMIC MALAYA RESTAURANT 1 Established 1921. 206, MIDDLE ROAD, up-to-date Restaurant situated at Middle Road. Singapore, opposite Registrar of Vehicle-. AH kinds of delicious Indian Dishes prepared by expert cool; Prompt and courteous service. Charges moderate, give j ir> a trial and l»c convinced. CHING KENG LEE C<)7 LtoTI (Incorporated148 words
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Advertisement141 1939-08-26 14 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEW *k-t CaiMMl-Aad You 11 Jump Out of Bed F»H oi Vim tad Vigmw. uJZtfZJMf* »ho«W L PO» out two pint* of £!£E£u£iJE£ If this bfle Syyy l doesn't digest. ;o^h l*** 18 Gas bloat Tup yoar stomach. You get constipated. Your wnoie system is poisoned141 words
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338 1939-08-26 15 "LOCAL- BORN" APPOINTMENTS IN SINGAPORE delusiveness Would Lead To Retaliation Singapore, Friday, tion that what was m the minds of the Comf v adopted the recommendation of the Ad I wa, the selection of the Singapore-born f*f «g SfW Mr. \Y. Hartley, Municipal meeting ot the Commissioners when Mr Yap338 words
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Article88 1939-08-26 15 Reuter. Canberra, Aug. 25. AUSTRALIA'S determination to stand by Britain was emphasised by the Prime Minister, Mr. Alenzies. in a broadcast, when he said: "Our defence preparations are complete. "Everything conceivable has been done to preserve the country against attack and enable us to co-operateReuter. - 88 words
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Article72 1939-08-26 15 Reuter. Berlin, Aug. 25. IN additicai to Sir Nevile Henderson, Hitler also received the French, Italian and Japanese Ambassadors this afternoon, according to an official German news agency. It is added that yon Ribbentrop was also present. The exodus of foreigners has increased. Trains, travelling westward,Reuter. - 72 words
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Article243 1939-08-26 15 Reuter. London, Aug. 25. PRICELESS documents and historical treasures -have been re- I moved from Westminster Abbey and taken to places of safety in the country. The objects removed include the historic Coronation Chair, in which the Sovereigns have been crowned for over 600 years. Workmen carefullyReuter. - 243 words
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60 1939-08-26 15 Reuter. Tokyo Aug. 25. General Terauchi and Admiral Osumi. who are en route to attend the Nuremberg Party Congress, have decided not to go. according to a message from Ber- j hn. They will disembark at Marseilles j and proceed to Switzerland, where theyReuter. - 60 words
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493 1939-08-26 15 Reuter. London, Aug. 25. AN agreement of mutual assistance between Britain and Poland has been signed at the Foreign Office by Lord Halifax and the Polish Ambassador. It consists of eight articles laying down the circumstances in which the parties v ill come toReuter. - 493 words
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Article127 1939-08-26 15 Reuter. London, Aug. 25. The King's callers at Buckingham Pa- lace to-day included Sir Samuel Hoare I and the Prime Minister. The latter re- malned w Ith Ella Majesty for 4f» minute:,, until 6.ii:> p.m. and then Immediately I returned to Downing Street His Majesty thenReuter. - 127 words
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Advertisement57 1939-08-26 15 A hakes G>urtorOi£, L A nos nzrty iarta, 4-/ «<<<yj *\f Sweet^oro^6bca^.wL^-fsL GKAfTftv i 01 Distributors for Malaya: r,UN LABORATORIES, LTD., Singapore Kuala Lumpur. .sole »gmt s for Malaya. Untch East Indies and Sia«. 1 A. Parker, Co.. P. O. Box 473. Singapore. -^-4-^ -I, »jc"i t "illII 3BaaJ *«£A-S57 words
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Advertisement75 1939-08-26 15 CURING PILES FISTULA WITHOUT I Dangerous diseases to human being. Guaranteed cure of piles in ten days with- ouf operation. It is n very dangerous illness I It badly effects all the j Important functions of the body. It creates indigestion Habi'ual co:i<tipotion. Intestinal disorders. General 1c bilitv. and other75 words
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Advertisement33 1939-08-26 15 EASILY EARNED 1100 A MONTH Send for Prospectus to-day. COITON The British I Chemical Hall Penan j. Please send me ycur PROSPECTUS for which I enclose 2 cts. gtami. N-me Address i i33 words
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Advertisement246 1939-08-26 15 EXTENDED LEAVE! when you fly MTU DUTCH All LINES the smooth silent air lime Don't spend precious leave time travelling. Get on a X L M. plane arid have a luxurious, interesting flight in one ot the famous Douglas 0 C.i air liners. Steward service on board Incidental expenses ara246 words
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Article142 1939-08-26 16 SENSATIONAL collapse was the feature of the first day's play in the match between the Combined Schools XI and the S.C.C. which began yesterday on the Padang. The school lost nine wickets for 44 runs, Galistan. of St. Joseph's, being the only scliccl batsman to reach142 words
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Article88 1939-08-26 16 Reuter. London. Aug. 25. In view of the international situation the manager of the West Indies cricket team has announced the ending of the tour immediately. The team is leaving Greenock for Montreal to-night.— Following the announcement of the curtailment of the West Indies cricket tour. SurreyReuter. - 88 words
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Article, Illustration628 1939-08-26 16 LOSERS CRACK-UP BADLY M.F.A. 8; S.R.C 0. fully extending their opponents for the first twenty minutes of the game, the S.R.C. cracked up sensationally and were soundly trounced by the Malays to the tune of eight goals to nil, in a First Division League628 words
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324 1939-08-26 16 The match was a fast Second Division (B) affair, full of exciting passages. The Chinese got down to business very soon and took ten minutes to notch their f:r<t goal—a beautiful header by Wee Eng—in the course of a frontal attack. Ramley was completely taken by surprise, but made amends324 words
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366 1939-08-26 16 Marines 5; Signallers JHE Marines played forceful soccer yesterday at Alexandra to a the Malaya Signal Company by five goals to two in a dhtet league match. Good combination and fine centering by their two wingers were the highlights of the Marines' play. The foundation366 words
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50 1939-08-26 16 SINGAPORE RUGBY Singapore. Saturn C.C.C. Rugby enthu club premises la I lugby prospect for the season. The following were electa bearers tor the year: CapUun Hamlvn. Vice-Captain J. C. i Hon. Secretary: C. Prosper Convener: Vaughan-.t<»iie> The selection Committee JrrJ the captain, vice-captain W» Secretary50 words
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Article121 1939-08-26 16 THE following is the August mixed u played om Snnda: aitenw Keppel Col! Club:— P.M. 4.00 Mrs. W Gui Mile-, vs. Mrs W E. A Ford g 4.10 Mrs. E. A El d g a. f Douglas vs. Mrs. F. H. Brad) n ad 4.20 Mrs. C. A.121 words
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Article20 1939-08-26 16 A committee me< M dale Badminton Party vw m Sunday, Aug. 27 at r Seng Chor's residence 120 words
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Advertisement25 1939-08-26 16 I EASTERN HOTEL j f Cameron Highlands situated 4.700 feet above sea level. AH modern comforts and| conveniences. jj Malaya's Popular Hill Station TmER BEER25 words
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Advertisement44 1939-08-26 16 liken Regularly Every Night Bile beans KEEP YOUR FIGURE SLIM AND ATTRACTIVE KOTr^ SANITARY NAPKINS Soft cotton edges prevent chafing; patented center layer gives unfailing protection; the rounded, tapered ends won't show under your tightest fitting dress. Your choice of J types: Regular—Junior Super44 words
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Miscellaneous24 1939-08-26 16 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY High Water: 9.02 a.m. 7.6 ft 8.15 p.m. 8.4 ft TO-MORROW High Water: 9.47 a.m. 8.0 ft 9.10 p.m. 8.9 ft.24 words
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752 1939-08-26 17 IRST DAY OF GOLD CUP MEET i n< ,„11 racing card for the first day of the Shu™ I Hefting. amgaRACE ONE 1 Division 3—514 Furlongs 904 Mr. A. J. R. Rappard Van Breuk*lpn «11 Mr FO. C. O'Neill fSESS 811 Dr. W.752 words
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Article122 1939-08-26 17 To Day Soccer: Division l. S.C F A vs RAF stadium. Gordons vs Loyals-Gillman; R.A. (C )vs Manchesters—Changi Div 2A f! a n al p P v liCe^ s Indian Ass °cia-' tion—Police Depot. Cricket: vs. Fort Canning «Tr* o -Combined Schols vs vvT'i f ad ang; C.S.C.122 words
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Article130 1939-08-26 17 following are the results ot the S.R.C. tennis handicap tournament piayed at the S.R.C. courts yesterday Mixed Doubles Handicap: Miss M a a n-Aim 9 u ies R oss beat Miss A. D Almeida and B. DRozario wo Singles "BT Handicap. H. D'Rozario <scr.» beat W. Matthews130 words
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Article590 1939-08-26 17 "PETE - (By "PETE" THE sixth annual boxing contest for the "Denham" Cup presented by a former Inspector-General of Police Straits Settlements for competition between the Singapore Police and the Depot Police was held last night at the Police Depot at Thompson Road. A very large gathering,590 words
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Article106 1939-08-26 17 London, Aug. 26. FOLLOWING were yesterday's Home cricket results: At Lord's: Middlesex beat Somerset by 225 runs. Middlesex 211 and 359 for 8 dec, Somerset 106 (Jim Smith 4 for 28» and 239. At Bournemouth: Worcester beat Hants by 136 runs. Worcester 164 and 190 (Hill 6 for106 words
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Article48 1939-08-26 17 Reuter. Fcresthills. Aug. 26.—The first day's play in the women's Wightman Cup lawn tennis matches between American and Great Britain were postponed owing to rain. The match at Brookline between Australia and Yugoslavia In the Davis Cup was also postponed on account of rain —ReuterReuter. - 48 words
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Article30 1939-08-26 17 Playing at Farrer Park on Thursday Duncan Roberts XI beat Wili.am Jacks Sports Club by four goals 10 nil. Scorers were Keam Tet (3) and V/ing Choon (1».30 words
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Article199 1939-08-26 17 THE following are ties for Monday 1 Aug. 28 at the Tanglin Club OPEN MIXED DOUBLES: Mr D E L. Anderson Mrs. R. M. Hoops rs Mr. T. L. Palmer Mrs. J v s' Brooke. OPEN MEN'S DOUBLES: Mr W H Droogleever Mr. T. J. A Green199 words
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Advertisement159 1939-08-26 17 I I ENJOY YOUTHFUL VIGOUR in 30 minutes! There is no need for a lengthy and tiresome treatment for weeks or months if you feel weak or old before you are young. The latest remedy of a great German Scientist by the name M.P. PILLS give astonishing and immediate results159 words
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Advertisement156 1939-08-26 17 The Perfect Way to Perfect Teeth Dentists say Powder is safest and surest il tCWk I B reaches the bidden corners of the mouth. Decay never starts because germs have no chance to nourish. There's no soap or m t0 damage the enamel I i 00 Ktrm geat to dry156 words
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Article212 1939-08-26 18 Hongko.ig, Aug. 22. THE food prices in Shanghai have been rocketed sky-high. The price of rice is now 40 Yuan (Chinese legal tender) per picul (133 pounds), and it is generally believed that it may reach the $50-mark soon. Confusion still reigntd in the Rice Dealers212 words
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Article59 1939-08-26 18 Shanghai, Aug. 16. AN ingenious methods of cir- cumventing the ban against anti-Japanese activities in the International Settlement is used by Chinese loyal to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. Slogans urging the people to continue to resist Japan's aggression are being stamped on Chinese banknotes. In some cases59 words
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Article71 1939-08-26 18 Shanghai, Aug. 20. k CLASS has been opened in southern Hunan province to train Young Hiina in guerrilla warfare tactics. Over 1.000 young men and women are attending the present class to fit themselves to lead mobile units operating behind Japanese lines. Among the instructors71 words
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209 1939-08-26 18 Sian, Aug. 22. SCORING the most significant victory in the tv. j-month-old battle in the mountainrua south-eastern I Shansi province at the western front in North China, (he strong Chinese forces have recaptured Thincheng, the main objective ot* the recent Japanese nine-column offensive. The209 words
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271 1939-08-26 18 FOOD BLOCKADE OF CONCESSION? Hongkong, Aug. 20. A THREAT that the "Kwangtung provincial government" A would launch a large-scale anti-Britishi movement to South China unless Britain changed her aid-China policy, was made by Ou Ta-ching, "Director of the Political Department" of the puppet Canton regime,271 words
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Article62 1939-08-26 18 DETAILED strong increase Haiphong-Kunming r of the Japanese caj have been published in Economique." pub! tion of Economic Indo-China. The huge increase sit on the Haiphong -Kunr and via Lungchov The transmit dues are co-Government-General China. Indo-Chi c transit dues in the pe> totalled Piastres 1.100 000*"62 words
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273 1939-08-26 18 38,000 Battle Scarred Chinese Soldiers Rejoin Chungking, Aug. 2 MORE than 38,000 wounded soldiers in the pn I Kansu, and Niiujhsia have rejoined the colours I in various military hospitals during the 10 men I 1938, to June, 1939. according to the director i I Wounded Soldiers' Administrative Department. H273 words
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Article95 1939-08-26 18 BoBgkong. H PUIS Lung-chai appointed "comma the Hupeh provhx secretly shot at the N ese headquarter- i cording to a Hank Chin collected a 1> million dollars after the W occupation of Hankcw. aft ri he shared the spoils uit&» anese commanders. Goto ana r The95 words
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191 1939-08-26 18 pROM Treasure Island at San Francisco, a mother recent lullabies across several thousand miles of ocean that she will find her baby, lost in the interior erf 1 me motner is Mrs. Louise I. Hsucn Kwan, wife of a memoer of191 words
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Article16 1939-08-26 18 THE Nbr*egia Japan. Mr resident in Tok> on his way home louph Oentrai16 words
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Advertisement99 1939-08-26 18 DON'T COUGH ALL NIGHT TONIGHT n| ce< Let a Cough Keep You Awake s *°p Q uicki y w Even the most stubborn, hacking RJr >4| i cough yields to Chamberlain's Cough TTvv 11 Remedy. Chamberlain's gives quick tf k relief to inflamed areas, breaks up conL g es on99 words
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Advertisement48 1939-08-26 18 Enduring Strength z£k^T Ptrfectty BalanroJ WLV 11 nr W Beaatirnllj fint-hfc? wAi« /or «««crtpiiae V II fielder to V /7 /ikJuH JL Ue /7 //11x79)1 Am DIAMOND METAL +4ti l AW PRODUCTS CO, ft U LTD, A i^m tftl. Kaiapoaf Rahra Boad, Singapore, Ask for descriptive folder* (C)48 words
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1857 1939-08-26 19 High Command's Action Condemned Calcutta, Aug. is. rye is being maintained in B.P.c.C. circles as towards the disciplinary aetw«» *~l.„ wj -cii.'ii taken against ha. t handra Bose. ,t i s learnt from sals have been made in thi, connection for1,857 words
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Article101 1939-08-26 19 Wardha, Aug. 17.—Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Congress President, has declared null and void the meeting of the Bengal Provincial Congress Committee held hi Calcutta on July 26, 1939, for the purpose of electing a new executive council for the Bengal Provincial C ingress Committee. The Congress President101 words
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Advertisement20 1939-08-26 19 Daily India Page Edited by C.s. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. J® MflSllliaiaaaaBABA... A' I life 1 =ate I SWF 3 4fl _J_—J20 words
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Advertisement259 1939-08-26 19 Chroni <h pains Like many sufferers rrom serious stomach disorders, Mr. P. tried many unsuccessful remedies before he found the one that brought him the relief he so badly needed. If you are struggling with gastric pains or indigestion, if the agony of stomach damage due to acidity is driving259 words
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118 1939-08-26 20 Mrs. James Cromwell, better known as Miss. Doris Duke the £3,000,000 American tobacco heiress reputed to be untitled richest girl in the world, who is now on a visit to London. STMtttl a morning hunting bargains amid the antiques displayed on the stalls in Caledonian Market, Lcndon. She bought several118 words
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82 1939-08-26 20 Housed at six a.m. by a whistle—in place of the usual bugle—13o London members of the Women's Auxiliary Territorial Service spend the morning in training and tl»« afternoon at games at their camp at Pirbright, Surrey. Tl ey prepare their own meals, and in add tion to keeping their iwn82 words
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83 1939-08-26 20 The first 30,000 militiamen conscripted under the Military Training Act have now left their civilian jobs and I omes t 0 begin their six months' training at barracks and camps all over Britain. All young men between 2t ~nd 21 years of age are being called up. Above militiamen siiiffof?83 words
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