Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 18 June 1939
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Title Section15 1939-06-18 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL <-' N 'u- SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 1 8 i^i L FTVE CENTS15 words
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175 1939-06-18 1 ALL HOPES ABANDONED: SALVAGE SAID IMPOSSIBLE f reach Submarine Hism*^,. I LSrfkiiJ announcement by the Ministry of ,\i,rin« 1 M Jhopc have been abandoned 27,ftSS3 S serf Ike disappearance of the Phoenix the Esnrir JjJJ.t.divinK attack on the cr^i^^^ WMbmarincs carried out the attack on the sloon s aw ,rReuter - 175 words
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Article, Illustration11 1939-06-18 1 home pwpte hav;e b£en spcll(Iill^ ie a™,£ s JJ««nr war-time Capital11 words
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Article61 1939-06-18 1 Jewfctwtond. Saturday. PW after Iandin: from the I*il iJSS 84 :l s P««*h. in ifiJLSWi 1 ""dories of Urn**-*** island in 1913 Er >Wl{ «*flter5»G' a period cf ELJ^if 5ttea JBt the Qualioe E72L tn 5 qran?e whicil never Ft^uSf S wloun^^nd in tr. L~Z jjr^ UlemReuter - 61 words
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Article98 1939-06-18 1 Safeon, Saturday. Several French warships are now standing by in an oil patcft which Dre- .-.moblv marks the spot where the F!y. e nix lies., it h a oot been possible to tPko any further steps to locate the cxae: poefticn of the stebmarine and "it i cciwlderedReuter - 98 words
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98 1939-06-18 1 UNREST AND DISCONTENT IN BOHEMIA AND MORAVIA have persona] scoria to pay off Authoritarian State tune and fornieriv a violent n 1 man now acquires ASSSL af han I I !oi Gcrn:an^. Cr 1C m thOdS and a fric fl ;> I Thc t .V 7 teh l lc °l)JeBritish Official Wireless - 98 words
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Article122 1939-06-18 1 Berliu, Saturday B'fefe imcull ics j Tientsin con*f tinuc to be received here with i», gkguted sati.sfacl.ion. Yh e National m an editorial entitled "Zp V; lr y jn 5 fc o encircle Gprmtnv ann fig ffi the assistance S?S?fcJS! wea oy ih t Japanese m oneReuter - 122 words
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125 1939-06-18 1 BRITISH NAVAL REARMAMENT PROCEEDS APACE London Saturday AN occasion almost unique m the hisc<n Jul'v °A n «i al ipbuildill g will occur on July 18. when two cruisers will b° nunched on the same day The Nigeria^ is to be put afloat at Walker! De >QJprs have scnictimes b-'enBritish Official Wireless - 125 words
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96 1939-06-18 1 ROOSEVELT'S MESSAGE TO KING QUEEN DnitK, LondoM Saturday. UINO <»« voyage from Half. ftJictation uas received by tfc X ff from Prudent Roosevelt m v«u and thp Q u< .en U, sai[ for home without expressing onic vom C 'n e CXtr Cl^ C P lc asuie which iinted StatesBritish Official Wireless - 96 words
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Article15 1939-06-18 1 <an Ministry of Ma, ne' at dl/ch" ««u? ana Italian navies,- ReuterReuter - 15 words
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45 1939-06-18 1 RUSSIAN SHOT DEAD BY JAPANESE SENTRY !™!2!LJ^™ "r*— ii i British protest agatad he SjwriS f lh C Japane< <" X l)ocn received. of vessels on the river has British Official Wireless Restriction contii u,., i II tHeV WPPP nroconrl a very unpleasant experience often ReuterBritish Official Wireless; Reuter - 45 words
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Article131 1939-06-18 1 British Retaliatory Measures? the wwk-c nd m UieT^JJf* t*»e developments. ou, i/™ ys a »"i«"M: various means of tiierling the situaiiou drawn up m the form of SKi diiril^ thp ment could adopt s«^ral couwes, including the rem^ favf^fV fF T tllf> list f «f /2 i 1 at !PReuter - 131 words
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Article66 1939-06-18 1 Strike Troubles In Jamaica Kingston. Jamaica, Saf-urdjv n;LNKW£D strike trouble rtflfij In a pitched battj r j n nf King.<W,r :uain thoroughfares. Flgktln? JasVd Mi jrtHlr and 'mly ended when the Poliro Jii-cd a warning over U» hf.ad'. oi tb" fca'tlin.^ crowd. Dating the- bmlttt Imt Pclicomcn were injured byReuter - 66 words
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Article21 1939-06-18 1 Johannesburg, 6aturday.-l v iht U4 S i football ••test," England beat South Afnca by three seals to nJi ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Advertisement60 1939-06-18 1 ELSIE MARY F«r fashing Dresses 0 »».5O Sv HEAL AND LAMINA 1 delermillw h( >'»' took an.l •'tKK FRK\v< 2*" i: Vitamins and ,»,,t vi C mi nl;im h^l'h ami physical ptain Cnsp )rt^ 's pleasanl lo cal, r Watno r Wl(h tM|()n c||ee^ jjm h^ !•«>;. Hi;,,- sfcofpMlg lisl.60 words
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Advertisement46 1939-06-18 1 ELSIE MARY For Wedding Dresses Baltcry Rd. Tel. 4772 Film Page 5, Extracts h, Sir nth Between Ourselves 7, Short Story g G. S. Hammonds 9, Women's 10 and 11, C. H. Stanley Jones 12, Norman Socnff 13. W. A. Harpur 14, n^l? BmdminUm Sports Parade^46 words
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Article, Illustration203 1939-06-18 2 ONCE OWNED BYJ=.M.S. GOVT. I (Tribune Staff Reporter) AGE is taking its toll.o-. yet another of Singapore's landmarks. BeaCOBSfield Hostel, one of the oldest buildings m Singapore and a residential hostel of the College of Medicine, Singapore, will shortly be pulled down to make way for203 words
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Article219 1939-06-18 2 rpHE Lamotte Picquet, flying the flag of Vice-Admiral Decoux, Commander-in-Chief of French naval i forces m the Far East, ia expected to anivo m Singapore on Tuesday. The vessel will anchor m the man-of-war anchorage m the Roads and is expected to remain about ten days.219 words
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398 1939-06-18 2 AIR RAID SHELTERS FOR 15 PEOPLE CAN NOW BE BOUGHT IN SINGAPORE Gas Lock And Refuge Room (Tribune Staff Reporter) cannot be made safe Any .shophouse or flat can have at least one room made gas-proof and «S inter-proof, thus affording ample projection to the inmates g the house m398 words
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Article101 1939-06-18 2 Singapore, Saturday. DEATH by misadventure was the verdict returned by the coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, at the inquiry to-day into the death of a Cantonese, Sin Wong Tye, aged 35 years, who died from c.ausac sodD poisoning on May 31. It was revealed that deceased,101 words
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Article, Illustration19 1939-06-18 2 Mr. Wee Teck Guan, one of the partners of the A.11.P. Shelters Co., with a model shelter.19 words
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Article68 1939-06-18 2 [From Our Own Correspondent] Johore Bahru. Saturday. THE funeral of.lnche Rahmah bintc 1 Inch- Abdul Manam, wife of Incne Kitam bin Haji Ali, of the Elecmca Department, Johore Bahru, tcoK plac^ yesterday. Deceased, who. was 38 years of age, died at her residence m Jalan Abclui68 words
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Article124 1939-06-18 2 pORDON Edema, who was arrested m U Penang, on a warrant of arrost from Singapore for alleged theft of US cash belonging to Mr Monte B. Paten and who was released on bail m Penang presented himself before Mr. Conrad Oldnam. the Second Police Mao;i>: irate, this mcrning.124 words
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Article61 1939-06-18 2 The unsettled conditions m China arc not deterring Singapore residents from taking holidays there. Mrs Cadell. wife of Brigadier C. A. E Cadell, commanding the Anti-Aircraft Eiigade, Singapore, has left for China by the Glenearn and expects to be away about six weeks. Brigadier Cadell will leave next61 words
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297 1939-06-18 2 CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMER CE MAY HAVE COSTLY NEW BUILDING (Trihure SlalT KepiKcr) IV the BBgxestion made by a member at a recent commit^ meeting receives all-round support and indications po« n «o thai Inir'r most probable the Sir sap: "c lnr.ee Chamber of rommeree will soon f>e housed m297 words
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Article138 1939-06-18 2 WHERE WE SEND OUR MONEY (Tribune Staff Keporler) THE people of the Straits Set. 1 ti'ments —of course, the thritly among thpni— hold neti itif.s of no iewer t 4i an a different countries of the world, IV vnlue of their holding hrtof nttuty bir.,000,000. This informaticn is (OoUined m138 words
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Article175 1939-06-18 2 Singapore, Satvttg. AN intf resting exhibititn <rf MH» ing by !Wr. Org Schaitf fftm, vim is nctrd for his repreMttHm of (lowers, was opened ly Mr. |m Ling l'ai, hinese Coiis«l4«cmnL at the Chinese Chamber tf Cm* me rce. to-day. The exhibition will remato open tat June 26.175 words
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226 1939-06-18 2 Singapore, Saturday. FIFTEEN Chinese firemen from th c Norwegian vessel s.s. "Shentf Hua" appeared before Mr. C. H. Koh, District Judge and FVmrth Magistrate charged at the instance of Inspector H. L. Poulain of he Ma? ne Police, with rioting on board the "Shenjr226 words
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33 1939-06-18 2 New Drug Saves Many Lives In Singapore I pneumonia m si "fgV«i 5g you l-a" as much w lo r»J you may inl> alr 1v l. i roccnt coma- v Kampong W«* case.33 words
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Article22 1939-06-18 2 Warning notices have been issued to shipping regarding machine-gun practice m Changi North Area on June 2b to 30 inclusive.22 words
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Advertisement70 1939-06-18 2 PENANG. M 0 S T "*i»s <*vnlf»# tmmn*™**'^™*!**, .LEAST ATTRACTIVE -T m^:z ttfßKffa*** EXPENSIVE HOTEL BAR v: Ideal Situation -a Bungalows and Rooms I Modern Sanitation Fr«sh and Sea Water M^d^^^^^^^^mjßßmggg^,^ Throughout. nor Pictures can 1 tjfiiHPffWS Hll&J VEX DAY. convey. Tot Rjitii T. V. TEMPLETON, KST*^»: t£ t Lr^70 words
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Advertisement49 1939-06-18 2 ARE YOUR J^ EYES WEAK? W» Avail yourself of the expert services of a skilled qualified Specialist with over 35 years' European clinical experience. Moderate cost for modern individually planned and built practical glasses. Thompson Optical Co. 4, Arcade Bldg., Phone 3002. R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science.49 words
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Advertisement32 1939-06-18 2 II PHIUm I&2A s I V*. rnnnwnnn I II i^^^^^ MM Bj yj f \J iJ II rharminjtiy situaird ideal ffto t v^itors and tonrhlt- I I COCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE-FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT32 words
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368 1939-06-18 3 G.S. HAMMONDS - HUMAN BONES SCATTERED ON A SINGAPORE BEACH G. S. HAMMONDS S gA EATING AWAY BURIAL GROUND (BY 1 Star Jfvifif c d f S ma P ah mattered along the Sof 0 1 1 at a Ikan > v wi se^ B loot of a low cliff the bone? of368 words
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Article, Illustration52 1939-06-18 3 ONE OF THE FORGOTTEN GRAVES gel* is the cliff from which I bwian bone* are falling into the «a. A tombstone is clearly risible- with very little soil now I 1 r the sea to wash away before it Joins the remains of the man m whose memory it was52 words
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64 1939-06-18 3 from Oar Own Reporter] tTTT ft KU^ Lvm P ur Saturday. *w£,! Ords Your ha very »2?X> d a deft movement of nsthevic;i^shead. a tLi! mot?us oDerandi of a J^ecutei |?J cl u ARp Courts, V and",? 0 prOpert v OUt hr^ lJ hat aCCUCed64 words
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Article144 1939-06-18 3 Singapore, Saturday. J*WO weeks after his wife had been accouched, Lim Cheng roh, a dresser attached to the Tar. Tock Seng hospital, lost his JH-year-old son, Lim Eng Huat, who died from scalds caused by hot water on June 13. A verdict cf death by misadventure was returned144 words
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Article52 1939-06-18 3 I The Conite Biancamano ie Hup o I *»««iiw is uuc at o a.m. to-moP'O"/ from n^nns Vanine I Port Said. Massaua, Bombay and Colombo. She will berth at the s.H.B. wharf and is expected to sail again at 5 30 p.m. on the same day for Manila, I Hongkong52 words
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36 1939-06-18 3 Reporter) t'T^Z*'"* t0 "ecta > t 'S"»* »f the I ?5£ tf Niwmei, for SjS-MSSr 11 ha within Ik y d «'rablo lln the next three r r, Would have been postL36 words
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371 1939-06-18 3 DISTINGUISHED VISITOR FROM M UK ALL A j t4f pHE British Government's decision 'Once a mosque always a mosMie' so impressed ih c people m the Hiidhramau. 4 States m Southern j Arabia that their loaders at the 811?- nation of the AlkafT brothers invited Ul€ British Government to advise371 words
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Article, Illustration14 1939-06-18 3 THE WORK OF THE SEA A thigh bone and pelvis lyin# on the beach.14 words
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Article252 1939-06-18 3 JAPAN WA TCHING VISITORS (Tribune Staff Reporter) I RESTRICTIONS on the movements of aliens m afl parts of Japan are enforced with afl possible severity, according to information given to the Tribune by an officer of a liner which plies regularly between Malaya, China ports and Japan. Passengers and crew252 words
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48 1939-06-18 3 vS^Si hn Iy xth v vi SES iiiiSlS ."J o^ s^te what is goinr wh,>h l S CoUtCollleof this Nation uhich has passed beyond the 11 of facing actual facts im. iondon Pc ds the allitude f rJOLfl******* United States Vice-48 words
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Article320 1939-06-18 3 Two Weddings VT Singapore. Saturday p a magnificent gown of pure 1 white, fashioned on svelt lines a cut just suited to the graciousness of the material, Miss Beatrice Irene I King, walked up the aisle of St f Andrew's Cathedral this afternoon.' < <*> become the bride of Mr.320 words
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Article, Illustration55 1939-06-18 3 A. Beishadsky vioJinLst. wlii also appear nr^nol leieSti 18 P'Wamme ha/been ai ranged, including, the Griw Sonata for violin and piano and .song! by R^ gg 2 nd h Rl sk^ KorsakofT. Mr RoTh «ill be heard m work.s by Chopin and Mr b aSsffrf^ W:155 words
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Advertisement44 1939-06-18 3 Extra Premises Opened by> S. A. MAJEED CO. 35, North Bridge Road, now abo at 70, HIGH STREET You are cordially Invited to pay Ur est selection A V.v.» hl P'ece goods— A V ls ,t Phone 3321 Silks and cottons -on display j44 words
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Advertisement234 1939-06-18 4 A (JKa.M) SHOW FOR THE WEEKEND! a IRENE DUNNE more beautiful than ever co-starred for the first time with CHARLES BOYER, fresh from his triumphs m "ALGIERS" CAPITOL TO-DAY at 3.15-6.15-9.15 i^ $f I Latest E^Lujjgl s :< w^\ British f, a d,r*d j S I I lEO MCC AREY234 words
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Advertisement300 1939-06-18 4 J^.. j SUN TALKIE I riV£W WOi2LD> 5 7.30 :i. TO-NIGHT 5.30 p.m. J j*-S2€^iiiiil The I j yit^atl Lines" i B ililll illll>i>iß< I GRAND THEATRE! (NEW WORLD) Z Matinee: To-tlay. I "Wings of the Morning" j "Cold is Where I You Find It" s J Mlllllllll ■■■■■■■11l J300 words
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Advertisement269 1939-06-18 4 4 SHOWS TO-DAY! PAVILION JIA.Av 5-15 6 9.15 jff > THE TALK of SINGAPORE! *:]i HAILED BY CRITICS AND PUBLIC EVERYWHERE!! f LESLIE HOWARD m BERNARD SHAW'S with the amazing iJfr new .star l^^ 1 IK M m **f A gmnd comedy that prom even a str nt c Er^J269 words
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Article, Illustration251 1939-06-18 5 and see if they resemble your mental picture of Margaret Mitchell's famous novel ,j3S. GABLE and Viva.', L^h, the Rhett Butler and Scarlett O'Hara lor With The Wind," which M e tro-Goldwyn-Maye r Tre spent exactly fourteen hours waltzing, all for a SC en e th*Evelyn Keyes - 251 words
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Article, Illustration36 1939-06-18 5 \Hm tm film stars •Ota Brew and Mud recently ;aM iB England *rt work on the \ti* veniHi of ;2»* Without wfckh has |w UM re- Dietrich I*** Colbert 51*5 JWmi. tad J! little36 words
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Article523 1939-06-18 5 Be filmed ZfcgWd Follies CM Makes 6Z T wood, connned het a(!tins ly nef£ 6 f", appeaied "l*rte Antoinette, featured dramatic parts m "Fa<.t Con^,. and -tove Finds Andy Ha rtv, (M.AUDETTE Colbert and James Stewart will be co-starred by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer m "It's A523 words
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Article224 1939-06-18 5 THE STORY OF A PRIZE FIGHTER 0-VK of the most widely discussed stones of the year, ''Golden Boy swung into action at Columbia ktudios under the direction of RouU?n Mamoulian, who f or a year made world-v.Klc search for a' player to Wl ihv leading mule role s ail Jounced224 words
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Article, Illustration224 1939-06-18 5 AUiAMBKA Tom Sav/yw, Defective, with Bill, Donald O'Connor. One To? M*£ 3taTlJ!s to see this mu eh v. d uns wi e-"-W it just as umui. Aext change BrenjV'*"^ 1 wWl D^is, George Judith Traherne, the neuroUc who Sth P H VCr blllldneSS d ev^ mn^JfJS mOSt224 words
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Article116 1939-06-18 5 ]|pCHA Auer-the lean, the 5 J lank, the ludicrous-^ppear- ed for early -morning rehearsal Z f sll ht H »np and a phenomenal «rown. I "I am dead!" he bellowed 5 brokenly. "Y ou are ookinff ftt J my charred corpse. I wak e up early. ...I116 words
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Article, Illustration14 1939-06-18 5 Jane Withers, small star of "Miss Fix-It," showing at the Alhambra to-day.14 words
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Advertisement105 1939-06-18 5 DOES YOUR MONEY WORRY YOU r^"^> '^the '^{S!"; 1 bY Cans of a P |an «hioh not only ymn^LSS^L n vts '">«n<- »>ul guarantee a veaX !f T stMU die? substantial provision for your dependants THE PRU °ENTIAL GUARANTEED INCOME PLAN If( l«mp >„ C V r f YOU W105 words
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Article102 1939-06-18 6 Asia More Stable Than Europe THAT temperature changes play a 1 large part m determining sex ot babies is'the view of Dr. William F Peterson, pathological expert of Illinois University. American x r° tv. PPtprson said Anthropologists D. J; p etel^ ales are considerably. cnhnnrm'ii "More geniuses, as well asCavalcade - 102 words
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Article57 1939-06-18 6 IN general there is a definite disposition to discourage officers who served m the last war from resuming their coramisS!°After long waits for answers to their letters they have been told that they have no idea how warfare has changed m the past five years. "ItYorkshire Observer - 57 words
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Article153 1939-06-18 6 ISLAND'S MASS HYSTERIA TT is learned that an 11 p.m. curfew is advocated by ministers throughout the Island of Lewis as the result of strange events at religious "revival" services there. For several weeks past scores of inhabitants have attended revival meetings during the evenings, and many have fallen intoSunday Dispatch - 153 words
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Article168 1939-06-18 6 Indian St Francis Of Assisi A YOUNG man who has been described as the Indian St. Francis cf Assisi, addressed a meeting m London before returning to the depths of the Indian continent. He is Mr. Verrier Elwin, the son of an Anglican bishop, who went into the ~hurch afterEvening Standard - 168 words
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Article115 1939-06-18 6 Woman In Red Given £1,000 4 NNA SAGE, the "Woman in Red. who lured gunman John Dillinger to his death outside a Chicago cinema on July 23, 1934, was paid i 1,000 by the Federal Bureau of m vestigation ("G-rmn'T The amount of her reward, rumoured often before, was finallyCavalcade - 115 words
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Article71 1939-06-18 6 THE wrestle with the crossword has the advantage that it has nothing to do with one's daily work and that no important issue turns on its result. That does not mean that the hunter does not take the chase seriously. The puckered brow and the poised pencil mThe Times - 71 words
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Article, Illustration14 1939-06-18 6 lie Spanish ♦'Independent National" Government leave* the L*g* Nations. >Orlov m the "Moscow News14 words
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Article106 1939-06-18 6 MILITARY and dipUmaw sooth -savers point out that had Imperial (itnniny wot to World War, thai c<wntry to-day be an armed camp Sid with goose-stepping soldiers International treVies wwM It mere scraps of paper beta such a brigand power, m+m with success. Austria woaM m have remained anCavalcade - 106 words
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Article32 1939-06-18 6 Antarctic Territory Attracts WHILE Rener.1 *<(«•««• cd or, the pdlttal Kumpr a minor storm fc abc.ut land in the •J"j»« tl wW mhoal' P^ '""'""thai P^J tturces. Others jW *^,SW^. longitude.— Daily DispatchDaily Dispatch - 32 words
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15 1939-06-18 6 BRITISH SOLDIER SAVES CH ILD FROM DEAT H Finding th tM >» °lS I* S ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Advertisement393 1939-06-18 6 "There is L^iSi HP A I TU \£Mf BOTTLE of SANATOGEN" That is the opinion of one of the 25,000 physicians all over the world who have written to us praising the value of Sanatogen During and alter illness it is a godsend. Sanatogen brings real health to the whole393 words
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Advertisement41 1939-06-18 6 fr Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Limited beg to announce that their new Branch Office at TELOK ANSON will commence business on Monday, 3rd July, 1939 AT No. 3, ANSON ROAD, TELOK ANSON, PERAK. IVr 1 1 > i LTt J r.fH ¥ii Masters41 words
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Advertisement379 1939-06-18 6 HAIR Is your case here? IF YOUR HAIR TROUBLE IS BELOW, KOTALKO MAS PUT IT RIGHT BEFORE AND CAN DO SO AGAIN. ~r- i i 1 J M lta<M fctlr My kMi at all I was jP 1 Old UC WOUIU told I ihould n^-er hnw anoUier hair IT am379 words
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Article, Illustration1663 1939-06-18 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES ■jg nt think sufficient publicity has yet 1 been ?i v n m this P ar t!]f world to particularly heroic feature of the f^tiifbouse Time 'ap<ii!r. c Capsule has .uk fifty feet deep jafcrthe Flashing Meadows, and the idea 4 tfeitit should be dug m, m1,663 words
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Advertisement52 1939-06-18 7 ADNOTTS KINGS Hf% OWN" V2>^ IN SEALED TINS FOR THE TROPICS APNOTTS S AGENTS: 'PHONE: STORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMTUK 33*1 (3 lines), (POH liO 11! 2 lints), PENA.NG 1500 1501, HI TTERWOKTH 33. Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. it i hmwi ii i mii W.P.S. 2052 words
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1899 1939-06-18 8 S.H. SAMUEL - This Week's Short Story MISPLACED ZEAL S. H. SAMUEL -#y ALTHOUGH Mr. Kitson was very much m love with his wife rarely stayed at home with herthe peculiar nature of his businescompelled him to spend the lan^ part of his time m fashionable hotels. The Hotel Majestic, at a smart1,899 words
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Advertisement258 1939-06-18 8 >:■*•■■ '-'^SsW^^- '^B V A A .<**-'^^Kv^^^B I i^B B o^^^^B Jv»"; .^C^v I|||Hl| ii-UJwvin Bfi^k < B lP 1 B BB X- B ■'■'•X Bon**' '"Be*' ■■^^bß^^Bt^^^^^*"*' 'i'"'!'!''*-' *iifWftftfiflftlfrss^*Sft^Ojiji-' l^ks Ji^Bl^ b ■lulk^iiiiiiiiß Bl^ j 1 ■■Ik Mk^. kuCwEr '-v -vifu-WMifii A ■"■'■irr 1188 w wfc&^ig&llj^i'aß hu^ BEGIN JHE258 words
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Advertisement220 1939-06-18 8 I TRAIN YOU AT HOME, IN SPARE TIME, FOR X AGOODRADIOPOSITIONSfJoWS Send For My FREE BOOK! If you »re d.ssatisfied with your present poMi.Ofl. J° mik monty AT O NCE. 1 >o« ■< g^JB .".'S r'-.« 3 you are straggling along with S lim prospects of J^ and mice IypM220 words
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Article, Illustration529 1939-06-18 9 G.S. Hammonds - SING IF YOU LIKE-BUT DON' AMPLIFY IT! G. S. Hammonds IN .he* days of wars ar.d rumours 'o i war* thanj?»* must bo Jlto the usual daily round if of bakmce is u> remain roperly adjusted. jte prospect of going to-day the same routine as you at through yesterday, whilst529 words
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128 1939-06-18 9 ANOTHER FIRST DYNASTY TOMB DISCOVERED I UifO. PtMlltK of Hwords, daggers ami d.T S top P er ar v Quantity "rtmejy thin net d|tfs h| exct J»wn«Mon were aiming the finds ,7** the tomb of Kins Zir of r"*i dvnasfv just discovered at Jjjw. near Cairo, by Mr. Walter l^'!!jjReuter - 128 words
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Article130 1939-06-18 9 I i An. t -Pi:,..). m H WH |»»*-svrvii-«' of ftvt* and-a-haM months mt y<>tin«r N^thiel dis m Lhe report of a spteiad emni*<ittr» as lorm^i at (he rtuiufst of the Hutch Association Hmi <omnu»rn' *L men would c 0 88^ selection h, i ?JMd r?Reuter - 130 words
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155 1939-06-18 9 San Francisco. J.I SBANDS m tin- United Slates pay oui approximately £220,000,000 a >«•;•>• m alimony, aceordnig to l>r. S. L. Katzoff, who describes liimsfh as an expert m domestic dilemmas. Dr Katzofl estimates that about L4SO.OGO.UOO more goes every year to lawyers155 words
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122 1939-06-18 9 RARE SPECIMENS BROUGHT BACK BY EXPLORER Marseilles A young sea elephant is among the i\ rare specimens which were captuied by Professor Rene Jeannel, director o f the Pans Entomological Museum, who has just returned from a scientific mission to the unexpected islands of the Indian Ocean. The elephant isReuter - 122 words
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Article82 1939-06-18 9 FIRST MUSIC SCHOOL FOR NAVY Berlin J'HE first and only naval .school of J music m the Reich is to be established at Frankfurt-on-Mnm. by order nf the Reich Minister of Education anci !>■ Commandei-m-Chief of the German Navy, Grand Admiral Or. RuecU-i. The Army and Air Fovce already haveReuter - 82 words
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Article153 1939-06-18 9 EA TING IN HIGH ALTITUDES Washington. TF you fly high you have to pull m your belt, according to Brigadier General Kokkinaki, one of the Soviet airmen who have just completed a flight from Moscow to Canada. High altitudes, he explained on his arrival here, make even ordinary foods unpleasant153 words
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132 1939-06-18 9 Cape Town. A NUMBER of anti-aircraft guns ("Archies" as they were called m the Great war) the first to be acquired by the Union of South Africa have arrived m Cape Town. Aecrrdhig to "Die Burger", the guns will form the basis of a132 words
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Advertisement26 1939-06-18 9 BRITISH^CYCLES VVrM /i;r flhvtraiof Booiiei a (if Uanufactun m I DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS* CO*" LTD. I 601, KAMPONC BAHRLJ ROAD, I Ask for decriptive folder (O26 words
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Advertisement91 1939-06-18 9 Wipe off your nail polish with TRIMS TRIMS remove nail soften cuticle and NO MESS WITH leave finger tips LIQUIDS faintly perfumed! NOTHING One pad does ten TO SPILL fingernails. No pear no WASTE drop smell 25 pi&ds <\,,( only 30 c^nts. Bra h you* N;:ii.s to Beauty with A91 words
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Advertisement292 1939-06-18 9 T Tse a little Brylcreem on V^/ your hair each morning and you will have an immaculate iMfflßk i head all day. And the regular use of Brylcreem fIHHI ensures hair health by clearing away scurf and w^^f dandruff, and strengthening the growth of the \lr«^j/j hair. Get a bottle292 words
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Article115 1939-06-18 10 A Precaution Worth Remembering. Dangerous are the germs which lurk unseen m fruit which is ever-ripe or not m sound condition. The same is true of food that is stale or tainted, and of water which Ls impure. If you have inadvertently partaken of doubtful115 words
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Article, Illustration889 1939-06-18 10 VERA ARDMORE - A Woman Peeps At Singapore. VERA ARDMORE Notes Of The VM y ■JLr III! 111 l III! (11l III! Ill INI IN 4 i si:i;\ iii:ak» Much enjoyed was the I badminton party Ken and Jet- J si c Noble gave at then mA- j ence m Chancery Lave lati889 words
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Article634 1939-06-18 10 Pre- Shrunk Day Dresses: Frocks For Afternoon Wear: Moderately Priced Handbags THE main feature cf the week at Pris- cillss m Eu 'Court is a delightful collection of practical American made day dresses, which I advise you to go and inspect. These are made m a634 words
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Advertisement465 1939-06-18 10 I n PhvlliS 1 TeI —PEN ANG— IO22. For the Cameron's f or Fraser's Matita one Si two-piece Suits. Extremely Smart PRISCILLA Ltd. HAS RECEIVED THE NEW TWO-PIECE WOOLLEN SWIMSUITS NEW STYLES. 'Phone 3335 11, Stamford Road. W^^^^^^ Brunit»« $h»mpoo \JK i You cannot know how f<fc»/~\. i^a^\ ipily lovely465 words
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Advertisement81 1939-06-18 10 SWEDISH MASSAGE MED. GYMNASTICS, THERM. BATHS. Reducing treatments Mrs. Emslie King, Cert. Masseuse, Cert. State Re?. Nurse. 240, Orchard Rd. Phone 4609. MADAME PAGE Late 92, Piccadilly, LONDON. EXPERT DRESSMAKER, Sppciali^ing* In MATERNITY WEAR, Trousseaux— Tailormades. BEAimrm KF-ADYMADES ALWAYS IN STOCK AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN. BATTERY HOUSE, 1381 words
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Advertisement74 1939-06-18 10 At Vogue's! At VOGIJE*§--- Clothes Make the Woman Highlights of Fashion FLASHES FROM PARIS JUST UNPACKED EXCLUSIVE SELECTION OF EVENING AND AFTERNOON GOWNS FROM PARIS. New Fashions— Authentic Styles A*. Vogue's where women have always been particular about their appearance will find the largest selection m town for smart evening74 words
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Advertisement22 1939-06-18 10 LATEST ARRIVALS of SHANGHAI HAM) EMBROIDERED NIGHTGOWNS, NEGE \A(i EES. \M!K NICKES, ETC. ALL IN LATEST SHAPES. At Reduced Men. PARMA.NANDS MS?22 words
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Article, Illustration836 1939-06-18 11 Malaya Calling.... From London I"rtJoii. June 5. 193!) M il%n^nc«^ha^^'-ru.^l^ been splashed m the Irani pages of Fn .Ush newspapers this «,,k uitl, Ibr marriage a< km, iasi and JSSiL^ rumours; »f the S.Han of Tren wa^ son s^" --,-.,11 Joyce Blcnecwe, da.sl.tet of ail ££4 (an mmwia Mix ]ij«836 words
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237 1939-06-18 11 Hats Most Striking Fashion Feature A* 1 Kuala Lumpur .Kbit's Birthday (iarden Party (MMHUII fc£ ILns'j Birthday was celebrated m lull Liimpm by a panvie on the *s«l«*aja. acd by a gaiden party :ae Residency m the afternoon. Ifcieiing British Resident, the Hon urKldd had invited about 800 guest iccommodate237 words
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Article302 1939-06-18 11 Half -Term At The Cameron's THL l-'li-icrm l^ohclay. Irotr. June 10 la June 12 brought a larg» number t|ie a.^ierons, al] caser ti> see ilioir children who an- pupils at the ran;',i;n School, here. •V these wpw Paymaster Lt.Commdi H S. Ik, -.oil. Naval Srcrctary ol t.h" it.'.i Nava] b.'sp.302 words
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Advertisement180 1939-06-18 11 m t B B ■K?-'y^^^3 I'll tt&M 1 f^B^^ffl it/ien von feel you cannot work as long;, HHHm|9 as quickly, or as strongly as usual. I^SH^SR^ m /i. .i you find yourself unusually irritable. "^sPbs^ iv/ien you tire more quickly than before. I nluu you lose self-confidence. t. /Un you180 words
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Advertisement519 1939-06-18 11 wEßmjtf m W m w m 2P^S 488 ijicrnists and stores. It, my JB^' I -fl /I. 7". Gilltspit, P.O. Box sir W^' AMAMI SHAMPOOS 1 "CARLOS" No. 2, THE ARCADE, I Telephone 6332 European Hair Dressers For Ladies Gentlemen Specialist m all the latrst I methods and experts m519 words
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Advertisement86 1939-06-18 11 Lingerie Jbssl Received J T?: 'U r 1 Ul Rooi QO v oi:tu BHMH! ROAD C*O> ■R 9 Abi iff Vi^f A larpr rollfrf'r.r. n' BiUMCSf -i!v. r N o Uork* Just Arrived ruff Ls|»k6. (i > P.ukJ i i<oxes, Etc. a« Voiv IHiwjiliU Pricw ill I i, |BM(S j86 words
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556 1939-06-18 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday, June IS, 1939. Adopted Children c<> much legislation much of it seemingly inspired by the interference with the affairs cf this country by Home reformers basing their opinions upon the scantiest knowledge—has been passed of recent years thai the Adoption of Infanta Bill, whkh passed all stages556 words
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1192 1939-06-18 12 C. H. Stanley Jones - British Prestige ON TRIAL malaya's part In The Far East Crisis C. H. Stanley Jones By I Organise j I Manpower! j PRESTIGE ot the white man, of the Briton m particular, among Asiatics is m danger of sinking to a very low level if it has not already done1,192 words
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Article243 1939-06-18 12 Anglius - Anglius "IT is m awkward thing to mention." said the patient, "but my wife thinks the fee you charged for my operation was far too high." "But, my dear sir." said the surgeon, "surely you do not set the same low value on your243 words
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Article, Illustration60 1939-06-18 12 THIS! MOTHERS are relieved, becau*- v, ey art uS their children u» \n> re* intern KVAcymoM ai itoSn?^ homi s kemg menaced from thf n 1 tic children AND the mothers be given "Eva" (evacuation) m* ports. But this is not happening any Mulayan60 words
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Advertisement223 1939-06-18 12 SPOTLIGHT ON THE BLACKOUT The Blackout shed revealing lumination On aspects of defensive situation. But m the light of strategy (Brass Hats remark) We'll have ti leave the public m the dark. Weak spots s) OW up m dar! ness" piercing ray Which mh'ht nelp raiding bombers on their way.223 words
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Article, Illustration41 1939-06-18 13 Above are six <: i. .nma's war leaders They aro f Mm w* i r > Hoflfogton K. Tong, vice-Minister of Publieitv nY i V° n t: Dr Frankli n Ho, leading Chinese economist -Am] h v41 words
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Article, Illustration2868 1939-06-18 13 NORMAN SOONG - NORMAN SOONG (BY WUHI DA YS BRING DBA TH FROM THE AIR M publish below the fourth of a ser.es of articles by Mr. Norman Soon,, who has been despatched by the Tribune Croup of newspapers to the China war front to g.ve readers2,868 words
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Advertisement57 1939-06-18 13 I Slop Head Noises Mr n r V, ully." r v '"V r I that it 1 !.:d back fruurani direction*. If iri ls not n !i« vi if. ne h tii'ly, jast return t: ■<• pmniy i vonrmon. y fund, d win lUtfl ,f" a ti..n.<;. t Bpantex from57 words
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948 1939-06-18 14 W.A. HARPUR - Jobs For The "HAS BE ENS" In A n Emergency W. A. HARPUR By r<LANCING over their newspapers during the past few months. diligent readers will have observed that there has been a bit of obstruction m the even flow of the milk of human kindness, that well known emollient948 words
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105 1939-06-18 14 BATTLE FLEET FOR FAR EAST Fulfilling Pledge To Australia UNDERSTAND thai order, for the Mi-in. puns and rot m«*» 1 of the 10,000-lon battleships l.ion and Temerairr have ar*** r laced, mainly m Glangow and Sheffield, toother corinw about 25,000 ton* of armour plate for the two ve**te. me keels105 words
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Article107 1939-06-18 14 Alexandria a police officer and six plain-clothe^ j t\ men were attacked by a village mob when they raided the house of one of J the villagers seizing a considerable quan tity of hashish and opium. The villagers had gathered round the house, adopting a107 words
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Advertisement183 1939-06-18 14 y 5 roars issiwD TRAVEL* 8 m l*nV |»Wt RAILWAY LJNEa NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese clients and those of an other resident communities are given th* beat of attention and I Ml ROBEfSOH BO* HNGAFOBB. TELEPHONE 5908, BATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CTMA JE WELLED Umnt MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCXR from B. W183 words
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Advertisement611 1939-06-18 14 AFTER ACCIDENT SHE PUT ON WEIGHT Kruschcn T» ok It Off Again! A woman sends the following account of the consequences of a motor accident i In vu.ieh she was Involved:— 'A yeai age I had a very bad motor I accident which left me more or leis a 1611 words
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Advertisement241 1939-06-18 14 A BROKEN DOWN SYSTEM. fhi« is a con litton (or disrate) to which ;nan> 'nanip^are given bi»t few really understand. It it simply weakness -a break down as it «j« tii« vital forces that sustain the systtm No fmtter what may be its causes (they arr altno- 1 iiuiiiberles^i, lla241 words
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Article272 1939-06-18 15 What The Stars Foretell I 4QHDAY FOR ALL READERS. V\ «tK feel a tendency to neg- ZSworkt cr P leasure You must I ~L against this as the working 1 are strong and very help:2V*w h^ kk t0 If m tia indicated. INFLVtSCES. Janu- ito Febr'varj/ 19. Some .'tffrise is272 words
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Article, Illustration19 1939-06-18 15 The gateway to the E on micidle pa^e) y X rman S n (See arliclp19 words
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Article190 1939-06-18 15 By R. Thompson, Doctor of Ocs?lir Science). AND God said, let there be lisjht n and there was light.* l From that far away time when light flooded cur primitive world, light has been its chief blessing and has made possible all its developments.190 words
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Article98 1939-06-18 15 Chiropodists Attack Cinderella Datriot, Michigan A RESOLUTION condemning "the fairy story of Cinderella and tne Klass slipper has been adopted by the Michigan Chiropodist Asso- nation at its annual convention 'It would be a fine thing if the myth i n° P U a t( n from stor y bookReuter - 98 words
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100 1939-06-18 15 U?n?* lf T from Mis 8 »€tty Perrof.i, of 1! BumH War of the Sunday Tribune] *il! ritin S to thank you for of my inter asking for «> Malaya and to ask if Jiff! of thy*i I received t 2 had nearly100 words
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Article149 1939-06-18 15 BEES BRING DEATH TO YOUTH H Somerset, West, Cine Province. OIV a swarm of bees brought about the death of a 12-year-old boy u-as revealed at an inquest here on Franco^ Fourie. a European scholar at the Hclderber? Seventh Day Adventist College, Somerset West. Goran Clark, a teacher at theReuter - 149 words
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Article119 1939-06-18 15 Creator Of "Teddy Bear" Dead Berlin. 1 HE man responsible for the creation of the nursery favourite the "cuddly" teddy bear— has died m the United States recording- to news reaching the German "toy town" of Sonneberg. He was Richard Steiff. who. Germany claims, fashioned the first teddy bear asReuter - 119 words
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216 1939-06-18 15 Rotten Eggs Cat Calls Greet Prohibitionists Bombay. Q\Z^Tn?l d rOt gg fi2Tred Prominently at a propaganda meeting organised here under the local Government's prohibition plan. The meeting was presiced over by Kunbay'a Home Minister, and Colon-! Ghadiah— a Pa rsi— attempted to sneak vn *the Ration?! Food for Man" AReuter - 216 words
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Article41 1939-06-18 15 NAZI HATTER'S CAMPAIGN Berlin. H A^ R h S of the Great German British n a iJ c 3S concerne 1 as their San Ashort poem urgesWives fiancees, mothers and sisters See tW your men, SUrS aSn.— V nCVer g0 ReuterReuter - 41 words
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76 1939-06-18 15 INCREASE IN GERMANY'S MERCHANT SHIPS Berlin. I N Naw °r lal Ec orders '<* the been a in C cr a have »crchan n t% h^ p lg h^her t. nnagc tons of merchant Vw? 8 s re S' ste red hicrease of *****0 f^ tons ainew or rebuilt vesselReuter - 76 words
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66 1939-06-18 15 DOOMED TO DIE A T 20 -BUT ENJOYS 100th YEAR CONDEMNED by doctor- fo Metz L and then to i iV o to inn d v at 20 curious cx P Tien C p f t0 w oo r- s eh is th has ju^t ce?eb2t^S dam 9 Mich eReuter - 66 words
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Advertisement10 1939-06-18 15 N trWU LONDON HATC deserves an V©>' W^^ ocl dd>10 words
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Advertisement364 1939-06-18 15 Never neglect To-doy's $//g/7t pa/n may }DlkJ/' mean serious illness /f VMJU& to-morrow J \\f^%:ltA sensation caused by wind !hc &Z^ JWMM' Wt, V S ss^irs time s s i^ p,^ t J nearer rca!! y se.-ious t sS£^7^^S t t£ fc Eits hearti| y the remedy s simple, painless,364 words
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Article195 1939-06-18 16 TEST PILOT WINS AIR RACE FLYING Officer Geoffrey de Havillai.d chief test pilot oi de Havilanj) Aircraft Company, flying a T K2 won the London to Isle ot iWan handicap air race recently. m a thrilling finish h* flashed over j the winning point only seconds before Ales Henshaw, the195 words
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188 1939-06-18 16 FILMS PROPAGANDA IN HEALTH CAMPAIGN Durban. A PUBLIC health "push,'* organised to reach every section of the A community— European and non-European— is lo be launched shortly m South Africa. The campaign is to nationalise trie distribution of health propaganda to local authorities and bodies and to bringabout a publicReuter - 188 words
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Article293 1939-06-18 16 World's Champion Wife Stealer .»:5 Divorce UJHi They All Fall For Irish Mick riM.F SFX APPEAL OF AN' IRISHMAN WHO HAS K^ED™* f ir ttw <;tonf IS «O STHONG THAT HE CAN KISS I I II sirSFslliSH^ ass JSS™ mSttNG THE NEXT FEW DAYS. Whtir Mi had O'Halloran. known m293 words
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Article133 1939-06-18 16 Buffalo Attacks Farmer IMH^rsburß. N.Trt^vul. r |MIK buffalo I> U H A^k ed on a farm nir f m»K horn ruMnMrnrj; and attacks lanm r and n j Urf( Wii i ali\c-s. lins rtappt.tr«| a farm al Wukl*m»sli. cK^r Ha* nerlsburir. w'rten i( ait*i,*, latmtr m his vnrd. The fanner,Reuter - 133 words
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104 1939-06-18 16 Hetaw oCOTSMEN, with an averafek* of 5 feet 8 3 4 inches, an thtm tailed race m FAirope, if Ml ki world, according to stati: lies p«Lb cd hen 1 First place is given to the nw Sweden whose average height b to beReuter - 104 words
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117 1939-06-18 16 RICH BACHELOR SAW UNKNOWN MAN ON EVE OF MURDER DC.I.X E here ,,v urchins f«r <*« W< he ra» found muH«-ri<i m his kI""">. Mr John Cruci, manager of a UJM* SaKSatSr^'Si hPight and build. The man was wearing 'dark felt hat and a dar-k overcoat. cruci added that Lewis117 words
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Advertisement131 1939-06-18 16 For 7/ie fi/ood; V«in«, Arterie. and And Stop Limping T*k« Elasto the Great New Biomedical DONI let Leg Troab^^pte^ou^k^Llasto^t Remedy Ma* ««r#J dbST'and pains soon vanish when tlasto is worry. •ufferinK and expense. Le« «he« ana p he cond ition, H Everybody is Ashing-What is Elasto? S«Sic elastic tissue and131 words
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Advertisement381 1939-06-18 16 SHERLEVS ■VU, bagfl of good in^U Ayjte^ <%*$£$&££& SS^SSJS. to&tors give their Jogs a regular weekly course of Sherley's Tonic and < F>w* v^&L (t.O. Box N0.6\5) Singapore. A. JfiP V KEEP JU -WM W W-\ Also Canker Lotion Powder. Sktncure. Lintox, Shampoos W RHEUMATISM&BACKACHE now known to be caused381 words
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Advertisement45 1939-06-18 16 A MOTHfR c II mj£g£*+ IN SINGAPORE I re^^i Quaker Oats is the .del food for > l h 'J^*. ao^ MAI hood Hi old .ft. Everyone likes its everyone will beoeht by i«s hclih bu.td.nj. -^^p. P properties. Ecooomic.l. ta*y io ser»e-woo» f^Stm QUAKER OATS^^45 words
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Advertisement496 1939-06-18 17 Put pounds of flesh on scraggy bones, increase weight fill out holiow cheeks. BE VITAL ALIVE MAGNETIC THRILLING 2?ass£ %rr^xr i 1 i n m Tait! r fl bc H ii f ui fii?ur^ s and ii ™"'v bloodstream Clotabs have d, n"ed hem fr,™ h, V lriCWn lh f496 words
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Miscellaneous408 1939-06-18 17 ft Y THE AIR TO-DAY When And Where To Listen In ssskts; I ffsaSattiC ™,«S L ,i, HgTft.Be.VirvHoU.KiM- fet&l"» Bonavon^et 12.05 .Studio Orchestra g- iSi^-e^- ?l| S-|H1 O 1 .-jSorte recital by Eileen 9HO Bi B Ben. "Cards on "the tahiP- Time signal Programme preWre -cfiscu.syion en tonics of fh408 words
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196 1939-06-18 18 London. QREAT BRITAIN can always rely upon Ulster playing her part m "aasiatinf the Mother Country to the fullest possible extent, declared Sir James Cooke-Cullis. the Northern Ireland Government Age*. m London, m a speech here to members of the Queen s University Club (Belfast).Reuter - 196 words
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137 1939-06-18 18 Germany's Trans Indian Air Service Bombay. ANOTHER Trans-Indian Air Service, to be run by the German Luft Hansa J.ne will, it is learned, be operating ft om the beginning of next winter. The Luft Hansa Service, which now operates up to Afghanistan, has, it l< understood, now decided to extendedReuter - 137 words
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Article84 1939-06-18 18 Cologne. A LITTER of chickens m a village near here is being "mothered" by a dog. The don only reluctantly allows his charges to be taken away to be fed. and snarls and bites at everyone— even the mother hen— if they aporoach too near. TheReuter - 84 words
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446 1939-06-18 18 Mme Tabouis - ITALY WILL HAVE NAZI A RMY OF OCCUPATION Co-ordination Of Command Mme Tabouis (By Pttk THE effective command of the Reichswehr will be i-ftfaj Italy and will take the Italian army under its dw*i* for by Hitler's orders staff talks between General von Bn* chitsch and General Pariani have been446 words
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Article39 1939-06-18 18 A police inspector said that after meinir the performance twice he closed the booth and told defendants that they would be arrested. Mrs. Price so id "They do worse than this m the Wfetf Fnd. I have seen it."39 words
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152 1939-06-18 18 Rome. CJOMF 6 000 000 samples of trees, bushes ar.d flower, from all parts iqio Busy workers are placing tnumiuiuheaps of different kinds nf earth, mould j turf and sand along the now broad road that will lead to the Exhibition, and huge hot-houses andReuter - 152 words
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Article11 1939-06-18 18 LIGHTS OUT IN 3 MINUTES odiicio s > 0p J 1 ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article94 1939-06-18 18 Police Stop "Strip Tease" Show FOLLOWING a police visit at Hampstead Heath U» booth on which, it was stated, the words "strip tease" appeared, t« o men and two women were charged at Hampstead with being: concerned m wilfully exposing to view an indecent exhibition. Arthur William Price. 22. a94 words
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Advertisement728 1939-06-18 18 Tbe Secret Driving Force of— Youthful Vigour \mfDiscovered In fmft^ American Discovery Makes Men i^4\l Feel 10 Years Younger-Starts j (I mtk if Work in 24 Hours I J«0M^3 ii-t^Mm* w Wn made possible by like a new man. Today I fe.el as strong and vigourcus as jHSSSSSs5:£;w™.s sSwSawSssfeE Don't728 words
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561 1939-06-18 19 HANDICAP TOURNAMENT SUGGESTED FOR WOMEN Way Of Getting Better Support Concession To NonAffiliated Clubs (By "Phoenix"— Singapore.) gERIOUS thought will doubtless be given by the committee of management of the controlling body m Singapore to the question of running tournaments' fo/our \Sn played i hough at least some two months561 words
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420 1939-06-18 19 Penang Has NewChampion In Miss Lilian Lye (By "Sphinx"— -Peran«) ME «w the curtain was rung down on the Penang junior badminton cfcu,p.«nsh»ps after a ;>rotrac ted period. As is usually the case, th^s u»e when thesucct ;ful competitors will sit back at hom c and cont tnt*te themselves on420 words
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Article, Illustration19 1939-06-18 19 Mr Lee Yang Kwan?, a new competitor m this year's S.B.A. junior tournament. He defeated Arthur Lee last week.19 words
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Article, Illustration12 1939-06-18 19 Low Kcat Soo and leh Jin S oi of Perak12 words
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Article44 1939-06-18 19 Johore State Trials ■"•triS !nk> <>ul V* Sfa tt lriaK wm S^ while th cm y aile(l t0 '«n: JS I^ a y throllsh M 5S*TiEr, My wou:il •tS^. tad 01 consid M i r h^ Chew Chens I V w «ta 21 na44 words
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263 1939-06-18 19 All -Malaya Sikh Badminton Tournament? An Ambitious Project (By "Gay Reveller**— Perak second nnrual I»erak Sikh open badminton tournament has come and nero, l<.;»ving m its wake a great deals of satisfaction to the committees because »l the unqualified success that it was. Mention of Sikh badi- nton reminds me263 words
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Article361 1939-06-18 19 Expert Hints On How To Smash a good smash is a badminton player's greatest acquisition, like most good things, it should not be indulged m indiscriminately, as it loses half its value if not "brought oflT at the psychological moment. To attempt it when out of position or when the361 words
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237 1939-06-18 19 Selangor Takes The Lead (By "Rambler"— Selangor.) JUDGING from the strenuous efforts being made to provide Selangor with potential State women badminton players, it is most unlikely that we shall lack lady players. Since April, the Boon San Badminton Party have allotted special237 words
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Advertisement365 1939-06-18 19 OPERATED ON W>R GASTRIC ULCERS But No Real Relief Intil This New Drugless Itemed y inic. Let this fenow-sufferer""Kivc prad ai advice to all who suffer from anyform of Uidigestion. H( ha., found m aiarcm a new. refined, super-ac tasteless charcoal. 50 time* more pot r i than the ordinary365 words
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Article, Illustration932 1939-06-18 20 Illicit Savai«< k DiKC'iiK^OK jiuunds on the island. In this connection it i*as to be remembered that organised .ootball only commenced about twenty y,ars ago and that it is comparatively recently ttia* steps have been taken by certain clubs and ether institutions to acquire932 words
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Article144 1939-06-18 20 Armstrong May Fight Boon MR. Sidney Hulls, the Harringay promoter, has offered a purse of 1 10,000 for Henry Armstrong to stake his world's lightweight title m a fight against Eric Coon, the British champion, to be held m London next September Boon was present at the ArmstrongRoderick meeting and144 words
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Article, Illustration414 1939-06-18 20 BOXING NOTES By "Pete" J*HE Editor handed to me early iast week a letter which k. received from the Army welterweight champion rrajv j jon o to the weekly notes 1 uriU' m these columns. lnt)^ He states that the notes are most interesting and provide trim with a good414 words
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Advertisement236 1939-06-18 20 After Sport I t aid hX^L^^'jtti invigorating glass of A^^J \§SMmuI£IKU^ Whitcways Cyder. With your meals, I U Hlal 11 for Bridge and Tennis Parties and JF burning pain or agonising natulence K^". WhiKWa y S Cydet ideaL l^UkrflUt^BYsu^d'MlguSa j |.^^^^^^^^^^»J after our next mea j j3y neutralising the ■Mn236 words
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Advertisement166 1939-06-18 20 Highßlood Pressure i Kills Men Women T-vi'-'- as many women as men Buffer fmm High Blood Pressure, which is r» tny»terious disease that starts about the time r.f Change of Life and is the real cause of much heart trouble and later on of ParaIvtlc strokes. Common symptoms oi i166 words
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Advertisement71 1939-06-18 20 £W#tfl4qualiiy is so reliable— they are always throat-smooth •^^^^^lk^^K2KS?ofl ■>.■ vWH^l ''^^1 .X* .^.-^m j^l B:; j^^W^ i^M&# >avrn 'A' «re T*mL«f I r JS^fj?^ < -jMI^H^/ that i .raven n j-A«i«rlv MiP f w JS? mv opinion thev arc (KW* 11 I -v > I noticed thc 11 t71 words
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Article658 1939-06-18 21 SECAMAT SPORT IN REVIEW [From Our Own Correspondent J Segamat. "ECAMAT had ere of the hcavie* week-ends for a lot* ttiem c m years ;md four cricket matches were played. A bright mbyM. H. Jerram— his first m the country—overshadowed JJer perftrmances. was playir.g fcr Genuanj TWam at Genuuns. Anot.icj658 words
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180 1939-06-18 21 Muar Police Beat Segamat Colleagues At Soccer [From Our Oicn Correspondent] Muar. !WUAR football followers were given a pleasant sunrise when the Muar Police who are at the bottom of the Muar league trounced the Segamat Police who are second m the Segamat league by five goals to nil when180 words
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247 1939-06-18 21 Draw For Malacca Badminton Championships Malacca, June 17. THE draw for the Malacca Badminton Championships was made last night at the residence of Mr. Lim Kcng Watt, and resulted as follows: Men's Open Gi: gles:— K. W. Lim bye. Tay Koorf Lim bye, Tons;- Hong Kone bye, A. Bmanue] vs.247 words
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Article169 1939-06-18 21 APPROACH TO POLAND Warsaw, June 17. pOLLOWING the public appeal of Admiral Horthy, Regent of Hungary, to ih* Pope to call of a sudden outburst of Papal Muntio, Monsignor Cortesi, has been received by M. Moscicki, the Polish Premier. This is the culminating point and aReuter - 169 words
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111 1939-06-18 21 LEAGUE EXPERTS CRITICAL OF PALESTINE PLAN Geneva, June 17. MR. Malcolm Mac Donald (Secretary Icr the Colonies) was questioned by members of the Mandates Commission regarding the Palestine white paper at a private meeting of the commission. The nature of the question is not divulged but it is understood some111 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-06-18 21 Mr. and Mrs. Warden, Mrs. Sewell ond Yong Loon Chong, mixed doubles, finalists m the S.L.T.A. champijmlMps. Mrs. Sewell and Leon were the winners.24 words
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Article64 1939-06-18 21 Berlin, June 17. TO put right grossly false insinuations" abroad, the Diplomatiche Korrespondenz. mouthpiece of the Foreign Office, defining what Germany means by "lebensraum" (living space) writes: "Lebensraum does not mean the political sphere but that sphere to v.hich Germany must have permanent access mReuter - 64 words
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Article60 1939-06-18 21 The following have accepted to play for the Public Services Law vs. Services to-day at 11 p.m. at S.C.C.: P. Bar: am. Dr. J. a. P. Cameron. T D. G. A. Cooper, A. Gilmour, J E Jean.. L H. Poar-.'e, J. B. Potter. J. T. Rea.60 words
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Article77 1939-06-18 21 Berlin. Jun c 17. ''/GOVERNMENT does not recognise the validity of this arbitration," cays a semi-official statement referring to the fifty million dollar i w aid of the United States Supreme Court against Germany for wartime damages. Indignation is expressed m German political circles,Reuter - 77 words
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Article68 1939-06-18 21 S.C.C. Bowls handicap during the week are as fellows: TUESDAY:— A. C. Binnie and E. J. Cassels (—3) vs. E. H. Colcman and A. Ferguson 1) Capt. R. J. J. Sneddon and Capt. L. W. Lcask (+3) vs. C. Hewetson and E. Fozard l> WEDNESDAY:— C.68 words
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Advertisement251 1939-06-18 21 I P*****, tie, ./JT^V THREAPS KEEP amiy m coo, LUX sups, iJjj nm eusnary. 7"W.4Tf 4ii-. \\/VWlW£\/£NT UPPERS XLXSB3-74 V--" LEVLR BROTHERS. PORT SUNLIGHT, LIMITED, ENGLAND. SIX FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! To convince YOU of the advertising value of the Malaya Tribune, and to enable you to test it251 words
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Article222 1939-06-18 22 The following players have been selected to represent the Association In a friendly game of soccer against the V.M.C.A. Junior Department on Monday, June 19th, at 5.15 p.m. on the Anson Road Ground. Chom* Beng; Ah Kcw, Eng Bee; Lian Lock. Yew Leng, Heng Teow: Thye Seng,222 words
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1232 1939-06-18 22 WHAT SHOULD AMATEURS GET AS TRAVEL GRANT? BMI-QCAL FOOTBALLERS' GRIEVANCES g| English Amateur More Stadiums Quoted Needed 1 AST week we pubiished an article written for us by a Malaya Cup player, and this week we reproduce another article sent to us by the same player, who this time urges1,232 words
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Article, Illustration23 1939-06-18 22 Quan heong played a Mai p» I on Thursday againgt Uk tall China tourists. This pktarr tb* I him about to head. L23 words
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Article117 1939-06-18 22 i The following are the teams and starting times ni the Ladies' match between the Sepoy Lines Golf Club and Keppel Golf Club ?t Keppel on Wednes day. 345 Miss Evans (20) vs. Mrs- JJj ffitcham <20); 3.50 Miss Brooke (20) vs Mrs. P. Crawley (20); 3.55117 words
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Article121 1939-06-18 22 S.B.A. Championship Singapore, Satitfe AT the Haw-Par gymittßi A this afternoon, five firtteri m the S.B.A. junior rfuwpiwli were played. Chia Chin Soon (Eclipse) found J difficulty m eliminating T^ j Long (AA.U). at 15-8, IM. fl Soon led 7—o at one stage is w MB The only121 words
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Article48 1939-06-18 22 with 21 nw». iOflfff Following are tne Ahmad c Tan S?SS!fflg?;;-Stf Kirn Seng C Ba*n Shirazee not out j joon Woon c B**" I** i* Douglas Miller c"^ James de Sou** Murphy GarnmeUc^f^ Basil D'Cp^JJJsfltiJ. Chan Koon Pf^gfii jnon WOW none for j48 words
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Article, Illustration28 1939-06-18 22 A South China defender stemming the tide of a rush by *^^rhin^?am dent m Thursday's match at the stadium when the South China team beat the S.C.F.A. 4—3.28 words
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Advertisement98 1939-06-18 22 TEL. NEW WORLD DANCE PALACE. THE LARGEST AIR-CONDITION-ED CABARET IN MALAYA WITH BAR RESTAURANT ATTACHED. NIGHT DANCE Nightly at 9.30 p.m. ~TEA DANCE (FREE ADMISSION) EVERY TUES., THURS. SAT. SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE FROM 1.30 P.M. to 4.30 P.M. Miss Katherine Park (Ivy) Popular Dance Hostess from the Majestic Dance Hall,98 words
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Advertisement55 1939-06-18 22 HAPPY CABARET TO-DAY <.I\SI l\«. DAXCE I p.m. to 5 p.m. HARMONICA COMPETITION (for AMATEURS only). Valuable Prizes to the Three Best Players. TO-NIGHT: NIGHT DANCE from 9.30 p.m. to 12 Midnight. FOR GOOD READING JOIN READERS* IXIOX. LOXIIOX. FREE ME M R E R S I V I APPLY55 words
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625 1939-06-18 23 Opening Day Of Selangor Races Miss Wendy Pays $99, Madam $67 \Frcm Our Own Reporter Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. rtE !******<>r Turf Club's Summer meeting opened with a sensa--1 this afternoon at Kuala Lumpur when Eastern Wave to pay out $109 on lie wir625 words
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Article98 1939-06-18 23 Dividends At A Glance i Race 1 Eastern Wave $109 $16 i Golden Blaze $11 Ciscara $8 Race 2 Sunbeam $45 821 Blossom Time $14 Penshurst $11 Race 3 Thanks $23 $7 Gladness $8 Gronol $13 Race 4 Miss Wendy 599 $23 Glitter $22 Race 5 Be;* no 527 $1098 words
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175 1939-06-18 23 Malacca Lose Malaya Cup Match 3-0 [From Our Own Reporter] Malacca, Saturday. MALACCA lost by three goals to ti« *™i;i heir first Malaya Cup match DlavJ? a St lift Comhin^ Services. Pia>ed at Malacca this afternoon. ther STh?" Played m fine wea*ner and before a good crowd Sp-,5 WeIK Ma175 words
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216 1939-06-18 23 Yzleman Takes Ten Wickets: S.J.I. Trounced !rVHE Raffles Institution first eleven tr o"«ced me St. Joseph's with 9 wickets hand, m their crickat fixye*erlT d M <« ?only S 47 irSt h me learn Was ou o^Sir^^ c £core iB3 Yzleman did what no ether .schooiL h ZeX l tO216 words
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Article96 1939-06-18 23 KEDAH MAKES SOCCER HISTORY ElFrom Our Own Reporter} Penangr, Saturday. 'EDAH made soccer history to-day when she defeated Perak m a alaya Cup encounter by three goals nil. The match was played at or Star before a good crowd. Kedah scored two goals m the first half through Ali and96 words
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Article34 1939-06-18 23 Paris, Saturday.— In the Tennis Championship nnals, Madame Mathieu I (France) beat Mademoiselle JedrzeiowI fSJSSSik 3 8 6: Donald McNeill M America > beat Robert Ri<?gs (America* 7— 5, &-o, 6— 3— Reuter.34 words
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537 1939-06-18 23 Malays Beat Police At The Stadium n v!:^f app<>il {i r 2 anv first divisuin mat^ !U tl<laysSamc <he Malays and (h c Police ended m win for the Malays 4 o. msw£ h ratner im Pres,sive style, h?*s lsnn e an opportunity "to head m off a corner by537 words
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Article225 1939-06-18 23 M.F.A. Beat S.C.C. By 3 Runs Singapore, Saturday. PATTING splendidly A. Foster ad o e 42 r «"s out of 58 scored S V ;r c SCC who P la yed the Malay Football Association on the Patten? this afternoon. T«K?fi S IU XK b K Were all skittle d225 words
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Article255 1939-06-18 23 pOLLOWING were the results of the finals m th e S.R.C. sports:-— Results: 100 yards (scratch): l, r. Minjoot- 2, D. Ross. Time 10 3 5 sees Putting the weight: 1, c Meyer- 2 A. Meyer. Distance 37 feet 10 inches 830 yards (handicap) i R E^ert2,255 words
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Article, Illustration155 1939-06-18 23 (Tribune Stan" Reporter) THE S.C.F.A. team with the 1 tcraH which their skipper Ror Khoon pi. seized to Chan Wing Zai the raptaiti of the South China Football Team bofore ;r.e game m uhich they opposed each other at the Stadium commenced. The presentation took place on155 words
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378 1939-06-18 24 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Japanese Authorities Ignore Consul -General's Protest EARLY RETALIATION IF BLOCKADE IS CONTINUED Daily Insults To British Subjects gRITISH warships at North China summer resorts, say unofficial reports from Hongkong and Shanghai, are carrying foodstuffs to the British Concession at Tientsin,Reuter - 378 words
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Article26 1939-06-18 24 Melbourne, June I7~_yi v 'FederaJ Premier) anoount^ Australian Cabn.rt is ccnS relation of alien to British Announcement of a Dohev S ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article344 1939-06-18 24 BR OADCASTS BY PHONE British HiiM*i*«*< k ii<'> IMuei Electric Light Can Also Be Used London. June 17. REVELATIONS regarding the Post Office's new system uf telephone broadcasting were made by Major G. C. Tryon, Postmaster-General, when introducing the Post Office estimates m the House of Commons. Major Tryon 'stressedReuter - 344 words
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408 1939-06-18 24 GRAVEST CONCERN Official Report Of British Attitude London, June 17. The tense situation arising from the Japanese blockade of Tientsin continues to cause the gravest concern here. Today is the fourth day of the blockade •and latest incidents have given added caused Tor anxiety. The British Consul-General at Tientsin, Mr.British Wireless; Reuter - 408 words
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93 1939-06-18 24 $2,000 MILLIONS NEW CURRENCY IN UNITED STATES? Washington June 17. SENATORS McCarran and Thomas' have i d introduced m Congress a proposal j to direct the President to issue $2,000 millions of new currency on the backing of sterilized gold and gold held by the Stabilisation Fund. The Senators alsoReuter - 93 words
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55 1939-06-18 24 German Manoeuvres Along The Western Frontier Berlin, June 17. mHE first manoeuvres m Germany's 1 fortification zone along the western frontier will begin shortly. All classes of troops will participate. It is officially stated that the manoeuvres will last a considerable time, the purpose being to accustom the men toReuter - 55 words
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Article22 1939-06-18 24 Washington, June 17.— The bill appropriating $1,735,000,000 for relief work hW passed the House cf Representa- tives.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article28 1939-06-18 24 London, Saturday.— Majov-Geneial Sir j W C Chayfor has died. He took part j m the o.?ptu^ of Jerusalem during the j Great War.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Advertisement98 1939-06-18 24 no substitute for FN 0 i^L^L^L I Only FNO's "Fmit Salt" can produce the beneficial and H invigorating effects for which ENO is renowned throughout the I^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H entire civilised world. With so-called preparations, you are forced to experiment with your health— and your health is too important js?J^ for that.98 words
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