Morning Tribune, 30 May 1939
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Title Section11 1939-05-30 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 100. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, May 30, 193Vi. Five Cents.11 words
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Article, Illustration198 1939-05-30 1 ISOLATION POLICY WOULD BE DISASTROUS FOR U. S. A. Chicago, May 29. A POIJCT of isolation for the United States was described as a "disastrous illusion" by Mr. Cordell Hull in an address at the Chicago Club. Referring to the possibility of another major conflict so soon after the GreatReuter - 198 words
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Article91 1939-05-30 1 I Chungking, May 30. led that the big Japanese drive launched four weeks ago Biangyang ?nd Fancheng, towns on the banks of the 175 miles northwest Hankow, has collapsed. dispatches state that after a desperate battle in which le suffered 20.000 casualties, the Japanese troops began to I reorganisation.Reuter - 91 words
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Article81 1939-05-30 1 London, May 29. THE Worcestershire cricketer, Bull, opening bat, aged 3t, was kffle* i r a motor accident last nlf ht The Worcester wicket- keeper, fuller, tmtoed in hospital with an injured head •an" ribs His condition is stated to be SC ?M S accident occurred shortlyReuter - 81 words
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Article17 1939-05-30 1 Penan* J?. perak v. Nepn Cricket g P\VP. Sports lg Clarke Cup Cricket Trt^^uiar Badminton17 words
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Article68 1939-05-30 1 Mongolians t Activity Tokyo. May 29. aeroplanes from Outer jere down by Jai in an air battle over do border during th^ jainis a lommunf^oe Japanese Kwantun? jlred Outer Mongolian jver the border, the comanci the Japanese lost kreek. th( Japanese c'^im a ti tal of 59 Outer Un<Reuter - 68 words
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Article74 1939-05-30 1 apt Made In i attest Plane < V\v York, May 29. 1 "if smallest plane ever ■J »n Atlanta crossin-. >nmh. age 27. took off "d in Maine on a an Aeroncast j monoli |fl wer and a 5 iS m.les an hour. t T" h '^tly and in74 words
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Article170 1939-05-30 1 ghftflghAi May 29. THE alleged irndent— comp^lely denied by Britfch authorities in which a Seaforth Highlander was represented as having bayoneted a Japanese Naval officer and a Japanese interpreter, has iuspltpd at lack of almost unpack d nolr^e aminst Britain In J PMW" ancl Japanese-sponsoredReuter - 170 words
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Article214 1939-05-30 1 Labour Favours Soviet Alliance Southport, May 29 AWO^LD crushed by the weight of the •r ncnU it had created and tlv po&tfbility of unemployed fcn Britalr. >t?Mnn four or five million were en- Mr George Dallv, chairmar N '^n^l Executive of the Labou; Party Conference here, at Which 890 HeReuter - 214 words
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Advertisement26 1939-05-30 1 I* 4 1 fs B 15 I 9 j y* io ii i P* 12 &13 w« s lt> l7( ,8 &i» 1 20 j ....-•■••■•••'A26 words
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667 1939-05-30 2 S ABOT AGE SUSPECTED IN TRAIN DERAILMENT DISCOVERY BY NEGRI POLICE Killed Driver Was In Previous Crash CABOTAGE is suspected to lie behind the smash-up •^of the mail train near Cemas yesterday morning, in which the driver, Mr. Arthur Frederick of Seremban, was I\ III V* VJ THIS WAS THE667 words
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Article, Illustration88 1939-05-30 2 Four lady students of the Medical O*f^ Bj!lff^w2f8 j!Iff^w2fc fc jsl mcl in the ladies compartment of the third u < > n ia I They were rescued by a male European pa^ IIC I shutter with his bare fist. I Scenes of animation around 3 pore Station88 words
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Advertisement28 1939-05-30 2 "CARLOS" No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 Europcav Jinir Dressers For bniics and Gentlemen Specialists in all the latest methods and expert In pedimre and miriicure. Prices moderate.28 words
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Article, Illustration724 1939-05-30 3 Pasengers Tell Their Stories Train Hisastor Kl SLEEPS RIGHT {ROUGH CRASH I Singapore, Monday, yg in the niffht mail train from Kuala Lumpur t<> Sin^aI, j, was derailed near Gemas in the earlv hours of this d dramatk stories to tell the Tribune when the relief them to Singapore at724 words
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363 1939-05-30 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) There are a few schools in the country which cater for the needs of thoi? who live far from the town.*. Tro last grade of schools are the first grade of which there are four in harbidob, too for boys363 words
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Article61 1939-05-30 3 MORE REFUGEES ARRIVE Singapore, Monday. ANOTHER batch erf well over five hundred Jewish Refuge* from Germany arrived to-day by the "('onto Verde" on their w I i Shanghai. Amcng the Important pi mx urd were His Excellency the Spanish Minister .to China, Sen. Ped:\> Ygual Mr. Ygual is the ftrat61 words
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Advertisement64 1939-05-30 3 A e Your Eyes Weak Have a modern Scien:ific eye examination! Ittr If glasses are not 1 needed none will be \JP^ recommended. n* Thompson Optical Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialists 4, Arcade Bldg., Ground Floor. Tel. 3002 R. A. Thompson, Dr. of ocular Science. THE WRITING bhi 111 r^k "IP"64 words
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Advertisement63 1939-05-30 3 Silvikrin treatment restores the hair-formiDg tissues to normal functions. Write for free booklet -'The Natural Way of Hair Culture." SILVIKRIN LOTION The Natural liair Tonic Counteracts Dandruff and Falliim Hair. Maintains the Growth of Healthy Hair. Increases its Natural Lustre, Makes it Vigorous and Alive, Silky and Wavy. From all63 words
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491 1939-05-30 4 Five Years' Rigorous: Sequel To Fatal Struggle Tribune Staff Reporter) Johore Bahru, Monday. SENTENCE of five years' rigorous imprisonment, to be followed by two years' simple iinprisonn-ent, was passed by Mr. Justice Mills this morning on a Tamil estat' labourer, Karupiah. who was found not guilty of murder but guilty491 words
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Article147 1939-05-30 4 Fatal Fall From Lorry \From Our Oun Reporter] Malacca, Monday. 4 VERDICT rt death by mis- adventure >vas returned hv the .Malacca Coroner in an inquiry into the death of a Malay earth coolie, Khamis bin Ripin. which took place on the 9th instant as a result of a lorry147 words
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147 1939-05-30 4 Practice Mobilisation Of The S. V. C. Singa] ore, Monday. |-J K. the (Governor. Sir Shenton Thomas, paid an informal visit to Telok F'aku camp yesterday morning where the First Battalion S.S.V.F.. who carried out a practice mobilisation on Saturday afternoon, were going through programmes of drills and weajwn training.147 words
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Article25 1939-05-30 4 London. May 29— Kive large ships with Herman legionaries from Spain passed the Straits of Dover early morning errcute to Hamburg ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article131 1939-05-30 4 SYMPATHY FOR CHINA IN GERMANY DETUINING to China from I tour of lM %M Verde" which arrived in Singapore ti. d-.v b > M Chuen attached to the Chinese educational ami**** Mr Ul The purpose of Mr. Liu's tour was to \Lsit the various schools in foreign XHintrfefl and to131 words
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Article85 1939-05-30 4 I > fW It would haveVe i for him it hi had stuck to 2 nouncm,. bur !ne n. O f would not have been ao»J As it is. h, solves the ifl the girl, and finally 21 ■studio for his pains. ■w£!°7 e Murphy pUyj Eduardo CUnn m85 words
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Article109 1939-05-30 4 tike brok< oul yesterday! one nf tbc nv.':— *<d vm pore, opposite M< e Beach Rod in Fraser Street, next dcx»r to retail shop, win D th< \4 36. Cftllght tire. The lames wen r.uticeaUe Beach Road P lic< statiaJ about 300 yards away from til the fire. Three109 words
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Article31 1939-05-30 4 .Tribune Staff R^ Kuala Lumpur. May 29.-*J a charge of attempting o» Kanapathi Pillay, a TamJ W was fined $15 or in defanß' rigorous imprisonment D> man. the First Magi^ra^31 words
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Advertisement40 1939-05-30 4 OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL T* k««p abrtut with th« pro(r«M of eeonomlt developmenta, no baslnooi eonctni eaa afford not to Uko advanU«t of tht maltifariom aorricoa offerod by a reputed banking Inatltiitloa wttk T «ar§ of Haandai exptrl«uc%.40 words
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Article311 1939-05-30 5 Huge Area Retaken From Japanese Sh.miihai. May 2M. 'PflK kmgt area in Anhwej Province, osttnsihl> conquered by Japan* iso. has ually bse« Pfconqiered hy snerriDa armies except the citiej rAvnu: the Yangtsc and narrov. strip<>f territory aioftg the railway. This passage o curs in a striking rpecial hrticle onReuter - 311 words
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Article105 1939-05-30 5 annh r*»r? ol the «n- u ot the Malaya r w(e kl> Radio Supjje- morrow. May ftccasion the .morrcm w-n free enlarge Li ;.i eight page*. ,nnii u'l! cantata, JJ usual >>n :irt- .ml teaprnfusel> illustrated rl to radlt -.'..ii.-.i. t j, deal with tne nl 0 adiasting in105 words
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Article119 1939-05-30 5 Japanese demand Rejected Ho igk< ii^. Max 29. reiuvn! tr the unreasonable we demand refavilßg the thi Shanghai International t was m idc bj the ShangrijKil Council. uhi%h eonsimattcr Hi^ed. understood to have 1 '>"■ S.M.C in negotiAt ["he Council could not accept or requests, since the and agreements resChinese Central News Agency - 119 words
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Article29 1939-05-30 5 AMERICAN MISSION BOMBED I Chow, May 29 MUltt€ has i->--on the Japai.Aw Jrican Vission coastal ana ilometrea south of tl Ant raM k pUmea on toUowtaig the Central NewsChinese Central News Agency - 29 words
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76 1939-05-30 5 Nanking-Shanghai Railwav Threatened By Guerrillas Hongkong, May 20. War clouds arc again gathering iowtf the Nanking-Bhanghal Railway since the arrival of Chinr.se regular! to assist the guerrillas. The situation aioiu the railway line has become tense, particularly m SOGChOW, WUftlh and NanKiang. Harassed by the Chinese in the entire railwayChinese Central News Agency - 76 words
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Advertisement84 1939-05-30 5 DnUJ^ *J \a» Picked and preserved as L,V\ Jt^^ soon a> tliev iir ripe iUui jlj^Ea '■■^0 y^ <^^ packed in airtight bottles. *M^W3Effifij&'* Crosse vV BKickwellS Iv- iJaflffiH|*ter*' Gooseberries remain a* i^^!^^^ fresh and juicv as on the j! ty] SSf da v that thev are gathered i Lirts84 words
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Advertisement155 1939-05-30 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established bv Royal Charter A.D 1824. Incorporated in Ihe Nttherlan< i, (Netnerlandj Trading Society i BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital (.40.030.000,* Reserve Fund 10.500,' 00,« Chairman of the Board of Mfffcttfg H. C. REfIBOCK. Managing Huurd: D. CRENA DE lONGH LL.D. -Pr«<ltiMl M. TAUDIN CHABOT D.ieit155 words
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Advertisement130 1939-05-30 6 jOMIMII) Xl'tfK^X! The PICTURE ALL-SINGAPORE is FI.OCKL\G to! 1~ A niTAI I SPECIAL MATINEE LArl I ULI to-day at 3-15 6-I5 NIGHTLY 9-I5 .v^^WITH ENTERTAINMENT MAGIC! mum A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE DON T MISS THIS! IT S DEANNA S BEST! t; ',V-D\v l3 THEATRE ROYAL 1 T Return Screening lor130 words
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Advertisement219 1939-05-30 6 JL, I I """"■"I pavilion irrz p tae N HETOHTHE^^ Shi ""H H^BjUUHpppl rotest ■ife^ :^n ;J A-er's mv. the Cr w^^^^^^ en M.'V J v j rhe Japaiu.-.- .aval authoritlaj I .he ill^.a! j-rj •4BJ^^^^^^ tf MmU i Aramis near H -..-kong cn| lA*%3^T^I A *%3^T^ IV ler ob219 words
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Article153 1939-05-30 7 Paris, May 29. desire to live in friendship with all men was stressed by in a speech at the inaugural ceremony of the new f. :ion memorial in Noilly Cemetery. The Premier said that they never had the pretention of presenting themselves as a predestined race,153 words
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Article99 1939-05-30 7 Reuter Berlin, May 29. I reception is bein* prepared -Germany's Spain volunteers Ltti»y< *<r where the volunteers will been hanging out bunting and flagpoles for n e rl y a week. bokeeVrs have been officially fJEut heir sn °P s between 11 3 pjn Wednesday and factories tn orderedReuter - 99 words
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Article109 1939-05-30 7 Hmgkong, May 29 BntMi merchantmen, Wuhu I the Buiterfield and Swire Co., Hiiwo of the Jardine and MathWCo.. are leaving Shanghai to■u or on Tuesday for Hankow. kn British replacement and the two steamers weigh anchor, ■l either be escorted by H.M.?. m. or another B.itish gunboat, m\'>~ toChinese Central News Agency - 109 words
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Article168 1939-05-30 7 Banff, May 29. AFTER attending early morning service Their Majesties left the hotel at 10.30 a.m. local time and motored in an open car through the Rockies to Lake Louise, forty miles west of Banff, to rejoin the royal train en route to Vancouver. A pusherReuter - 168 words
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Article30 1939-05-30 7 The P. and O. Rajput-ana has left Hongkong and is expected to arrive at Singapore 8 at 9.30 o ™\£s vill proceed alongside the SH.B. wnau on arrival.30 words
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Advertisement25 1939-05-30 7 I""".".. .•■■■■■■■■■■■■■jj If Famous Play that electrified London Audiences for j o years— Now the Years Outstanding Motion Picture j °MiNG TO THE f'AIMTOL SOONJ """■■■■■■■■■■■■>■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■25 words
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Advertisement168 1939-05-30 7 3 the Sweethearts of FOUR DAUGHTERS arc Back with a Gayer, more glorious Hit j They Stole your Hearts in FOUR DAUGHTERS j Now They fill it \v th laughs love THE SWEHTHEARTS OF TOUR DAUGHTERS" REUNITED! i Lane and Lynn in love agin! Hfj^^^^^H K^flH Topper'f Pay is gay—and168 words
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338 1939-05-30 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Tuesday. May 30, 1939. MALAYA'S GIFTS fOMMENTIN'G on the gift Of t1. 000,000 made by the Straits Settlement! towards the cost of the defence of the Empire, the London Times says: "The record of Malaya is one of which the country may we! 1 be proud, for it338 words
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Article, Illustration694 1939-05-30 8 MADAME TABOUIS; L'Oeuvre, Paris - MADAME TABOUIS L'Oeuvre, Paris By -From a three-day conference of Nazi Party speakers has just taken place. Goebbels delivered a long harangue. I am told that he made tshe following outstanding revelations:— Hitler h:is already fixed the day, and even the694 words
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1167 1939-05-30 9 r'E KING'S FLAMINGO NEARLY READY (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 12. MY ponengan at 230 m.p.h. or twice as many passengers m.p h. That is the decision confronting Royal Dutch L K.L.M. are reported to hesitating about their purchase uglas D.C.s's for the1,167 words
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Article179 1939-05-30 9 Tokyo. whether there was not r; la.- of labour in agriculBirr.ur.ities in Japan, the ■o: Agriculture, Mr. Saku-mt-y atly that there lobe a shortage of labour I districts. ■the heavy drain on manpower ■rovinccs due to the war \n fcny farmers were becoming Bon and other factories owing fchcr179 words
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Article55 1939-05-30 9 PROMINENT SOVIET AIRWOMEN KILLED Moscow. ANE of the Soviet's best known airv women, Major Polina Ossipenko and Brigade Commander Anatoli Serov were killed in an air crash. Both will be buried under the wall of the Kremlin. They are "heroes of the Soviet Union." Transocean adds that the deceased will55 words
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Article47 1939-05-30 9 Tenders are invited for the erection of Pump-House, at Seletar Waterworks. Plan, Specification and tender form may be obtained at the Municipal Architect* j Office on payment of a deposit of $50. Tenders close at 12 noon on June 5, 1939. C.H. GOLDIE Municipal Secretary47 words
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Article44 1939-05-30 9 Tenders are invited for the supply of Straits Pipes and Special Casting* for period 1-10-39 to 30-9-40. Tender Form and Specification may lifc obtained at the Tender Room. Tenders close at 4 p.m., on August 8, 1939. C. H GOLDIE, Municipal Secretary.44 words
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Advertisement23 1939-05-30 9 or ¥o 'Jr Convenience j°re or after the show ■>M: At The ■PITOL pTAURANT W S y<lney Roek Oystea AND ■""^"S Strawbenfc, obtainable.23 words
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Advertisement18 1939-05-30 9 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD OfcMftMbflt mf 00 Otmntj Storw 9983 4» A*N Trltcraph^ Addre«* MSiMUI SiJi y'^il^ GOODWOOD18 words
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Article, Illustration93 1939-05-30 10 WITH A GIGANTIC MILITARY PARADE before the statue of the martyr in the P'ace its ryramides, Paris celebrated the anniversary of Joan of ire. Above: Troops marching in the parade past the statue, at foot of which arc members of the French Cabinet. Right, M. Daladier placing a wreath93 words
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Article, Illustration109 1939-05-30 11 FRENCH GENERAL GOES VISITING (.1 M.KAI. \\l-:\<..\M>. FORMER CHIEF OF THE I KIN* II GENERAL STAFF, and the party of 100 French reserve officers who are on a fiveday visit to England vLsited the Royal Military College at Sandhurst. The party watched a parade and march past by the cadets109 words
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Article, Illustration1063 1939-05-30 12 your jeeth are so precious Take good care of them, therefore, since they can affect your health. QXE of a woman's greatest charms is. surely, beautiful, pearl-like teeth which, when disclosed by a happy smile, can add appreciably to her appearance. Apart from this, teeth are so very precious and1,063 words
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Advertisement14 1939-05-30 12 Si Just Arrived STOP RED |4 REDWOOD V**^^^^^^^^ SKY BLUE PINK. MAYNARD'S Battery Rd.14 words
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Advertisement47 1939-05-30 12 SWO£ ?A££ ANNUAL CASH SALE will commence on WEDNESDAY the 31st May, 1939, for 10 days only. Discount 20 per cent, on marked prices of all articles excepting underwear on which there will be a discount of 10 per cent. 18 Battery Ruaa, Ist fioor Phone 714347 words
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Article, Illustration624 1939-05-30 13 BEAUTY On Holiday l/n:: are just taking leal leave, or whether Id for a six months 1 ■mlanci. you will find L tumber of cosmeli;- yin- perparations lip appreciably to preBauty under somewhat lady condition* Before, a uood plan to m. these, so that the Buloi*> grooming which B; to624 words
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Advertisement417 1939-05-30 14 BY P&OmdBRITISH INDIA.LINES (INCORPORATBD IN ENGLAND) ft_ °^r. Tonnage RAWALPINDX 17.000 $3& aA ifSS Jffi S SOUDAN 6,500 June 2 SanVJit 17.000 Aug. 25 ?S2?, AL \IZ jSeM jS^ORE 6.000 Aul-26 CORFU 15.000 June ju pAjrpTjRA 17 000 Sept. 8 ■2 U 5?L AN llfoS jSSIi RAWttPWDI 17M0 Sept. 22417 words
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Advertisement300 1939-05-30 14 V TO FRENCH roil l HCMEWAKi>s D'ENTRECAfiTTkAUX For Marseilles, Havre Antwerp Du CAP. TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaarie&Bo^*' TO SAIGON INDOCHI CAP TOURANE For Saigon. Tourane anc. Haiphone I DESIRADE For Saigon, Tourane and Haiphong I iS. A. M. 1. (from Sai^n) G.G MAURICE LONG For Saigon G.G. PASQUIER300 words
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Article124 1939-05-30 15 lial Law Declared In Nantao t Hongkong, May 29. I l;) been declared in Nantao, in the south of the (it\. and in the French Concession, following an exploingnan Dockyard on the night of May 25. Two workers cl twelve injured in the bomb incident. Unconfirmed reports have itChinese Central News Agency - 124 words
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Article49 1939-05-30 15 i. .\:.V'."l Bahru, Sunday. C man. was tod on a ■if 18 tubes on Apr. 29. Mr. s. c. Boon, husid he held a Tan Peng t for him 10 and was time a big towj not feel very the ten tubes. Abu Bakar, aftei the defence, J49 words
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Advertisement236 1939-05-30 15 |»i\§ PIIILP LIXE. iln rorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Dae Sails. In port June 3 July 6 July 9 rip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the igers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or o the connecting K.P.M. Vessel /SYimv return $642 86 Ist class $430.71 2nd class236 words
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Advertisement68 1939-05-30 15 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBK AND OSAKA I I I, A W A 10,000 TONS SAILING JINK 1 AT 3 KM. z'~j vessel modwn aeeommodation for Pir»l Baloon and Sim* And Saloon 1 rSi SneMa" Hoi lay Return ticket I China68 words
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Miscellaneous36 1939-05-30 15 Mails For Indo-China Mails for Indo-China originally advertised for despatch by ts. G. G. Pasquier closine; at 11 a.m. yesterday Mondayi will now be despatched by s.s. Athos II closing at 7 p,m. en May 31.36 words
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Miscellaneous500 1939-05-30 15 j POSTAL INTELLIGENCE TO-DAY Ainca bcuth "Imperial" 30 2 p.m. Atnca Scuth La Plat Maru 30 l pm# America (South. La Plata Maru 30 t m r»l m on, "Imperial" 30 2 pjn Canada Whole "Imperial" 30 2 pjn. ~?y Ion La Plata Maru 30 I p.m. ninax "Imperial" 30500 words
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Article973 1939-05-30 16 FAIR DIVIDENDS AT PENANC RACES Just My Luck Scores A Double: Maiden Wins For tTm \m>+ \_T* I X +ar >^ l r Own t Pen -1,. M- nday. KKS of the second day's racing al Penaag in tlu opening ax* tin i»i Hi- Penans Turf Club 10-day were Ihe973 words
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Article44 1939-05-30 16 n Cot it l v "ohore Prison party x he Public Work* th€ pre- Presldtat of the JoD AsoCc:at!.>:: Uld bftti a gratl (ieal to encourage the the state He will be going IX months' [eav^ from June 244 words
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Article69 1939-05-30 16 T\ mSSSSH |-«'l O\lN V SCORES Ur AN GLO-CHINESI J Hon P irai I K S Bowlin- N 32, C n lor 24. ST. JOSEPHS INS™ r. c ;i K Aerii b T S M. Cornsllus I 8 ■T Gal stan L D Bo b Dor.i. TayaKxldt b W69 words
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Article98 1939-05-30 16 > From 0«r Owl <<> rK SegMtfM TIIK (lovernim'M Scr« Brfimit Dlslricl tables with ten poJits for J es played. Meetinf the ion jtriitinn m yesterday the Srrvii-^ cut win by Ikrcc pMI They wntt the better ij] served their win. The.riofl Cd well as a line and *on*98 words
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Article31 1939-05-30 16 Tbe tea** tables to *»1 lows: p g Govt. Senrta Jj 1 PWD 2 1 India Ceylon As i Police i Town Vou: 1 Europeans -^JJ o:d Boys' A^.31 words
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Article20 1939-05-30 16 I I Panjang I Zion Ran I The R I Cliuan (2).J g FocnCh- I lores' onU20 words
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Article79 1939-05-30 17 I bi-monthly Mixed lonrbon for May was pl*ycd Sunday afternoon I win for Mr Mrs. nth a net score ot "I 1 ►nt and the foilcw- I: 40 8J 4 11% Hallas mmm H C Ainslie 39 6' 4 32-% Bgej] l 45 10 > 2 34 »o ft79 words
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Article76 1939-05-30 17 (Own C (respondent i Ban kok. May 26 tennii an i rith i vie\. layers abroad In i the Thai peopl-^ I the Publicity cting play- ers to be .sent abroad. H.R.H. Prince Aditya Dibabha Pres jent of the Council of Regency, in thw name of the Kins has76 words
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355 1939-05-30 17 MALAYAN P. W. D. SPORTS MEET: FINAL RESULTS Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday THE tenth annual athletic sports meet of the all-Malayan Public Works Department came to a successful close to-day, when the remaining items on the Jhree-day programme were gone through. Most interest centred round the Sel-angor-Penanp football355 words
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Article162 1939-05-30 17 IP* ymca ttami this Cricket Ju lor Department vs pwon on Wednesday on bund: Kf i Captain), Au Ken* F. a- F Newman. Chtun^ Jit ok Chye, seah B Tat Chu. H. Lewis. 1 A. C Neubronner. Hock Lim. 8. Shirade pepartment vs 7th 1 hursday on the An-162 words
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241 1939-05-30 17 PERAK BE A T NEGRI B Y 80 RUNS AT IPOH MORE BOWLING FEATS (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. pERAK won the inter-state cricket match here by 80 runs to-day. The trend of sensa'Jons continued to-day, and at the conclusion of the match, the four innings realised a total of241 words
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Article428 1939-05-30 17 FOLLOWING is the result of the May competition at the Island Club. The racecourse cup. won by Dr. Harold Lim. resulted a> follows:--First Round: Dr Harold L H. lim beat B. P. Lewis 2—l: T. C Yap'j-at B. T. Monk 18th hole: A Gush cear G O428 words
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Article35 1939-05-30 17 Bri ell Ma. 29 ii, the third round <>f the Dart I Belgium eliminated Norway b) matches to ml Belgium ha qualified to meet Britain In the Bemiflnals of the European Zone -H»35 words
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575 1939-05-30 18 SINGAPORE CRICKET "TEST" MAT :h ENDS AT LUNCH TIME MAKING Hie* nnmher of runs io p.iss f heir opponents total i f e I the Kuropeans by nine wickets on the I'adang thfe afternoon In 11 annual Clarke Cup fixture. Both teams thifc I575 words
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Article, Illustration22 1939-05-30 18 The European eleven, led by Capt. Dynes, roiik mi: in field V M^| in the Clarke Cup cricket niaUh ir.btme.22 words
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Article180 1939-05-30 18 CfHA KING HOCK, who by -corinj; I^6 fov the Rest side in tbo Clarke Cup cricket test on Sunday, and thus gained the honour < f being: the first nonEuropean to ever mil a century in the^e gtBUl in 17 years, 19 (dueatccl at tlie180 words
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207 1939-05-30 18 St. Andrew's Trounce The Minesweepers CT ANDREWS SCHOOL scored an •3 ea»y i ricket win over the Minesweepers in a match played yesterday. After declaring at 202 for 7 wickets, they dismissed the Mine■tfeeptn for just 74 runs. Seores: St. ANDREW S N. Capel nni out 19 nt c Hudscta207 words
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Article310 1939-05-30 18 Europeans Ist Innings Capt F. W. Simp^or. b. S. K. S'undrum 50 A Foster lbw. S. da Silva 32 J. P. II H^pe lbw R. V. S. Sundram I 4 P. E. Whiteing c da Silva b. R. Thoy 13 R. S. Kingsmill b. R Sur.dram 3 J310 words
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Article35 1939-05-30 18 i John*-' Si 10 qualify in Ermlunu been urrt !I Association oi medical e d» The NH if he l- J lipht fe« away, and i in thai rrcopniof thr Bettina boi title. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration525 1939-05-30 19 PENANG COLLAPSE FOR 71 RUNS LANGOR SCORE EASY WIN And Dennison-Smith Unplayable (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. *I\(. Penang within the space of one hour this morning :i runs. Selangor won the inter-state cricket enbv 168 runs. s res were Setongor 226. and 159, and Penang 146 3 that525 words
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Article102 1939-05-30 19 I.CA. Sport Ip llej;. rter) I Monday. i rfcket eleven ie local o and !*3 runs \< rv cheap after the >k of obtainan innings den thLs morning I ut u:ui\ ailing atM MCA. Ist Innings: 4 lil Innings: 36. 1 2nd Innings b M. De Silva 20 6102 words
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Article27 1939-05-30 19 been selected to V M CA. in a J.C.S.A. on Anson Rotd h Bwyny, K Leemn. G. Ranatuaga, W. Mcßealh. S. Ouan Kiat. Juhari. Edward27 words
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Article187 1939-05-30 19 American Sailors Beat R. A. F. Baseball Tml: s.>. Stet i .«mi the K \.-.i Iff Forci i i Ittseball game 'r terclav a tar, match eiulIng hi a. wi ttu lon by ten run> to two. The game at a last pace until tne flftX I when Care, the187 words
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Article267 1939-05-30 19 Triangular il.nl mi 1 (Tribune Stall Report* Ipota, MondayTHE triangular badminton tournament betwa Pterai Clangor and Penang concluded this evening Honour the LeOQg Sin Nam Cup went to Penang Perak bein^i a close second la the women's section the Permaisuri Cup weU to Perak, 6e igoi267 words
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Article410 1939-05-30 20 (From Oiu Own RcporU'i Ipoh. May 29. OOW smart work by the Police- branch resulted in breaking up a n gang .1 three armed Chinese and their arrest was told in the Gnk Court on Thursday, when the U.ree men were charged before Raja410 words
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84 1939-05-30 20 Mexico Pays Cheque On Seized Land Mexico, May 2 .i. 4 CHEQUE for a million dollars, the first of nine similar annual payments for foreigners' land expropriated under .Mexico's agrarian development programme, will lx> handed ver in Washington to-day. The joint American -Mexican commisioiii which are estimating the final amountReuter - 84 words
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68 1939-05-30 20 MAJESTIES RIDE ON FOOTPLATE OF TRAIN Sicamoos, British Columbia. May 29 THE King and Queen rode for a few minutes on the footplate of the first official P)val train for the journey over the Rockey Mountain^. They travelled oa the footplate up the tern dope of Selkirk mountains m Stony68 words
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Article98 1939-05-30 20 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Humkong, May W. lIEAVY Chinese forces are gradu- ally enveloping th e enemy after the tatter's landing at Liangyang. Japanese planes frequently scouted over Toishan, Koiinn^ and Yangkiang during the past few days as a preliminary to a renewed attack on Yenping from98 words
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Article26 1939-05-30 20 Haifa, May 2j. Detachments of th> Welch Regiment rounded up ar mned gang at Safaci, kiilhig .<.ree, wcu three and capturing five. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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93 1939-05-30 20 NAVAL CHIEFS TO CONFER IN SHANGHAI Shanghai, May 29. FOB the first time for many months, the Ambassadors and com-manders-in-chief of the Far Eastern Fleets of Britain, the U.S.A. and France will be simultaneously at Shanghai when H.M.S. Birmingham arrives to-day from Amoy with Sir Archibald (lark Kerr and AdmiralReuter - 93 words
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130 1939-05-30 20 JAPANESE PROTEST TO BRITISH AUTHORITIES Hon gkong. May 29. THE British military authorities in Shanghai emphatically denied the Japanese allegation to the effect that a British soldier using a bayenet had slightly wounded a Japanese GflftOSf in] the right hand and Japanese inter- preter in the chest, .it the British-own-Centra News Agency - 130 words
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Article44 1939-05-30 20 Budapest. May 29. The i-... lit! of the eeneral election, in which polling started on Sunday. indicate a sweeping Government majority. Gorernmefit won 40 out of 53 constituencies where counting is finished. Voting In many constituencies is continuing to-day.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article53 1939-05-30 20 Berlin, May 29. WITH Roderich en .e. taip r.alle Bchroeder, 2- 3 6—3, 6—3. nrmtay etrni i the ri£,nt to meet Great Britain n the Tur^oean z^ne f Cii J it Bei In n xt m ek-end G^n.arv w n 1 -st nnd SwedenReuter - 53 words
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Article35 1939-05-30 20 WOODERSON AGAIN M.i' i in( n% in the Britt: ,ta at White* City, Sidney Wood tan tae mile in 4 minuter, iuet en sc tond out- ici r core, ut 4 minute 64 10 ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article23 1939-05-30 20 m, May 29: It is officially stated Ui- 14 .een Mary continues to make .s'at sta .tor/ progi b vj. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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48 1939-05-30 20 Alleged Abetment Of Girl's suicide T AN WO SENG 1 Straits. bo rn n? l>l made hk second apD^ fore the Police cSIPSj The ourt postpone/1 ti. f nahlc him to s t t th» b Public Pr,.v f cnt ot h0 Hi |J Malacca for lhe ^J|48 words
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Article54 1939-05-30 20 Jerusalem, THE Nashas Hibi Def J representing the ModJ a meeting held at the r.oJ kliri Bey Nashas Hibi, J resolution accepting the! White Paper as the basis 1 tiations with Britain. I Another of the resoluHfl demned terrorism, and dol as being "'financed by ccl eign powers inReuter - 54 words
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Article81 1939-05-30 20 Penang. H OOVV a Chinese sampan* n thrown Into the sell body picked up two days" revealed ut the inquest by ner. Mr. A. W Behafl^ death ol XU Wl a*j Chinese bu nan< throw lit a *•> pMOonem ision* kang on May L E 1 ft I 13,.81 words
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