Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 2 July 1939
1939-07-02
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Title Section24 1939-07-02 1 The Sunday Tribune 15 A.M. EDITION it* 7- No SIXCAIORK. srXDAY, ..TLY, l^ I^!i FIVE CEN The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. JULY 2. 1939.24 words
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Article625 1939-07-02 1 DANZIG COUP WILL BE TAKEN AS THREA T TO POLISH SECURITY ANGLO-FRENCH PLEDGES WILL BE ENFORCED lUNZK; is i:. principal subj. l{ of news m r! r^.*. < !u >ml( hlly X U paou. .own toothai he LitA h T" L^^"^'"ewg. Jl ittenl on m official625 words
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Article314 1939-07-02 1 I) in/i July I PREBENT preparation d appear to confront Poland with a dilemma uhrthcr to take action at once before things «;<» farther cr to trail until the Nazis h «vr completed their own preparation*. While the Nazis ilrny iking ny military measures, information to the contraryReuter - 314 words
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Article, Illustration93 1939-07-02 1 280 INJURED IN FACTORY FIRE IN TOKYO Two hundred an 'l eighty casualti?> were rau-erl by two explosions a i thr Dai Nippon < Unhid Company's mill In the Itakashl War.l of Tokyo Greal waigei of flame const™ ,1 ths building, and soldiers ai»» n fire mcfl to r.^ht the93 words
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320 1939-07-02 1 "International Situation Very Serious" M. DALADIER SAYS Special Measures Taken In France Paris. July T. npHKKK is no oflcial confirmation hero of thy rumours current m Parti i\rt\ I ondon th.it a coup may be expected m D«insig this week-end. The Council of Min'stt-rs met thl| morning under the piReuter - 320 words
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Article293 1939-07-02 1 Labour Appeal To Germans London, Saturday. 4N appeul to the Genaai pcopk and urging that workers m all lands must insist thai disputeg l;t settled by reason an^ not by war, has been drawn up by the British National Council of Labour representing- the '1 fades I'nion Congress and theReuter - 293 words
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Article145 1939-07-02 1 TIENTSIN BLOCKADE TIGHTENED TOKYO, JI'LY 1. 1 JAPANESE MILITARY AUTHORITIES IN TIENTSIN AUK ANNOUNCING TO-DAY Ni;\\ TRAFFIC CONTROI REGULATIONS WITH A VIEW TO TIGHTENING I V ISOLATION OF THE BRITISH FRENCH CONCESSIONS.— REUTER. I JJI tJ h d th blncka >.re] since [1 2a and imposed145 words
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Article163 1939-07-02 1 London, July 1. Lord Halifax Ls remaining m Loi this week-end m order T '> be to touch with all developments. r ii.t British Amb&ssador In Warsaw v.-a n c Ived by Lord Halifax this morning Reuter. Lonoon, July Sir Howard WfTliam Kemiard Bi h Amhn.ss'u^r 'n Warsaw,Reuter - 163 words
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Article54 1939-07-02 1 DEMPSEY SERIOUSLY ILL NEW youk, ji:ly i. AT THE POLICLINIC HOSPITAL, JACK DFx\IPSEY, FORMER WORLD HEAVYW\ U;iIT CHAMPION. IS FIGHTING FOR HIS HFF. HK IS SUFFERING FROM PERITONITIS FOLLOWING AN V TIE APPENDICmS OPERVI lON. DOCTORS ARi: UNABLE TO SAY DEFINITFS/V WHETHER HE WILL P.K OUT OF DANGER IN AReuter - 54 words
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Article66 1939-07-02 1 Renter understands that the mosi.i i|.«> c;«'rnian people will be adcm*t from a certain secret wirele*s stations on the Continent and also listnbuted through undc-r-I'Kiiuu organisations stated to exist •n (i'li.anv. The National Council ol i ;»oour has made every possible -iangement to sec that the message reaches, at least,66 words
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Advertisement142 1939-07-02 1 ELSIE MARY July Ist to 10th I Biff f 9 M MM I 0 t^' "^ESSgfl^gfla aw A yl Mr r I II If *m«-i-rt gttggßMw qv**\*- '^i^ jdm^^* BY k^J IS «94 •^^Trßbl-i W^^T jflll L^B^B^^B^B^BBBBy'^^^^B^a^B jj L^BT^St m*^ **^>\ v' flar^^M S?-^wbO E^aT .^P^sl -*B?^ Sbbt kS^.__^^S^| B^ammmCi^LiiiiaAamVßmm^^142 words
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Advertisement12 1939-07-02 1 ELSIE MARY EATTERY ROAD For July Ist to 10th f ash Siafi^»12 words
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Miscellaneous47 1939-07-02 1 TIDE TABLES TO-li.W High Witer: 11.18 am. 8.3 ft. 11.02 pm ft Low WUer: 5.10 a.m 08 fl. 5.18 p.m. 1.4 ft. 10 MORBOW High Water: 1? ?1 a.m. U ft 11 37 p.m. 9.8 It. Low Wflter: 5.53 a.m. 0.9 ft. r IB p.m. A.'i ft47 words
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Article311 1939-07-02 2 A Modern Comedy Of Errors London, Juno 22. r rili- ig a story ith a purpose. It is to inform ntn- bers of the 11-' Fortress Compi ny ;»t Chanffi named M.. it .it).\- t«'ti<ltM- Utters they tiiay have received from young ladiet jn Coventry hav< bezn misdirected. Being 01311 words
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Article, Illustration40 1939-07-02 2 The Swamy hesul* a Malay woma.i uhn has been other baefc for fiw >«;irs. By his heaiing methods he hibeen able to mal. her sit upright > feat which she v. 3 1 incapable of before40 words
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Article, Illustration839 1939-07-02 2 DUMB SPEAK, LAME WALK WHEN SINGAPORE HEALER RAISES A HAND (Tribune Staff Reporter) AFFLICTED humanity and even animals file past a "Kramat Mop," the Malay equivaleiii for 8 living saint, m an alley off Mohamed Sultan Road, daily. There a bespectacled 65-year-old Swamy, Kalian, cures them of their maladies and839 words
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Article64 1939-07-02 2 nn; mini sf si i > >i wn ING ON IHI RIGHT Ol \\U< PH TURE HAD NO! I SI J> MIS Fl El FOR vI J \KS m POSF.D I >X I PHOTOGRAPHER VFTER m«. SWAIVn (LEFT) l!\f) (,jv HIM THE POWER TO WAI I64 words
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Article97 1939-07-02 2 Johore Has New Ice Factory I i THOUGH Joh >.<■ has its own »ry, r lar quantity <>f is i. 1 from Sinjraporc i Datfj *bdßl Ha bore Bahm, provided the St.ao with one r t Its Important needs, that quenching the thirst ol the Inhabitants. \o U \iv than97 words
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Article27 1939-07-02 2 Twins Fly To Parents i»ter am 1 1 ■<■•rfi.lL. M '■»<•' untered th '"»''-l Jl..rp«y. '"'"•inten-KwJ afternoon. X er °f the 100.,, I ai the i MS 5S27 words
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Article113 1939-07-02 2 (Triburv Staff Ueporter) V T KXT Friday the I hm«t m •••unity throughout M <I m v\ f i a day of mourning ion peel ;>f those wh«» have mm their livea for their mother wst It will be if. annlun^ 4 ii«' Lokouchiao incident,113 words
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Article, Illustration321 1939-07-02 2 [From Our Own Correspondent London, June 2 I. r jpHAT fall, circular fronted building at th« corner of Cockspur Stre t i .u<\ the Mall, where every Malayai oonor or later l<>,»s to chop the I visitors' book m other words, Malay a House has been321 words
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Article409 1939-07-02 2 Mr. Morris, by the a charming spot **jLZ down at Henley and i teJs men tinn some excellent tennis, Bj^ runner-up m the men .s A Singapore cricket «ud now* for tennis '^L P That well-known pjg^ •enfrally i for Wimbledon He mv ,layins V,409 words
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Advertisement82 1939-07-02 2 ENArsG. M 0 S T t LEAS T ATTKAC TI\ r __^w«— KXPKXSIVE HOTEL BAB Ideal Situation T Bvagatowi and Bmhm RESTAURANT. Mavimnm Comfort. i_ijwtjt_-. M«>(|♦» m Sanitation ,>l,rr« whi«»i no unr.J A'-Jf JSBiMBP^Wia£ W«*t i)<Hl',l J $9 1,. SIM i\or I'ict tiros I A KV9^HML«9i:'I ii i lor Partitularv82 words
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Advertisement49 1939-07-02 2 ARE YOUR,fe^ EYES WEAK ?(4&»? 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. 1. Arcade Bid?., Phone 3002. K. A. Thompson, Dr. o f Ocular Science.49 words
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Advertisement33 1939-07-02 2 PHM\! I? J JL^ Tele graphic Addresi tv l 59;j4 si V GOODWOOD Charmintily situated ideal lo^ visitors tnd louristNCOCK lAN. BAR vS. I (>l NCI -FIRST 1 Xl -I M H \NT33 words
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448 1939-07-02 3 MAN WHO "BROKE INTO BANK FOR FIFTY DOLLARS A STORY WITH A CLICK Op^«A* Locks With pieces (>/ Wire i Singapore ami every ay the locks dick, nome no on nois.« >.«slv 11l i bui vi- m thi ii> tor: man d< ndant on thi r 1 liv< id In448 words
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Article64 1939-07-02 3 Porno Sunday. mpts Co defend tin Muqu .vill Inevitably lei d the pfal n Ri Kione 1:. ;ned < dit< rial, which inspired by wellI'JBtort -i l.. iam i ince and ngtli tl» Axis will automatically b:> put ■teoper the democratize Danzi? pata, and thai Italy would seizeReuter - 64 words
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Article73 1939-07-02 3 Spot" ppwtory Players nexi pn thrilling gang1^ Bpot, 1 which will b H JJ» Tins vv-ii be a pic«J|ia«Mi it will o an Inl Srj HKifS. Bui MacLaren I Lawson, Ashley Cooper I MacLaren Reid. Mowbray Garden, AJ tiold Mas Im, James. A H Russell, Andrew Cairuthcrs,73 words
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338 1939-07-02 3 f> v London, June 23. £Ji MM wag I m\ the Ranee of Sarawak characterised the "reports m Sarawak, whtn <he was interviewed by a Tribune correspondeni <a hei house m West bourne Street last week. A categorical rejoinder was made by the338 words
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Article100 1939-07-02 3 Roll Of Chinese Subjects (Tribune Stall Reporter) DltlsK uoik is proceeding apace -»t \.\w < \w so Consulate, Singapore, where nine Hiyh School boys are Imsv pre^arint; Index cards for over 210.003 Chinese whose names have been n»istored. Rciii t ration m this connection is —en l\ lor reference purposes100 words
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Article62 1939-07-02 3 Soldier Sees Ch um's "Ghost" •al m siiiLapni'- a f "<'w (lays ago, a Royal Army r, had il;- eerie experience of seeing what hosi of a schoolboy friend, whom he had fondly i ittic many thousands of m»les away m England. id »orr I h iitlii-r m '■■"n? V62 words
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Article53 1939-07-02 3 [From our Own Corresptmdenl I Ipoh, Baturdi a Pi MX student w.i> a victim to a M( accide it ye r erc!ay mornini? loi\ at the Idris H^^i 1 m nes, Kranji s ctlon, Kampar I water caused rhe b ly v as pini huts and when The53 words
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213 1939-07-02 3 Singapore, Saturday. Tin: hope ihat there would soon !>• more professional men of ul branches wh,» would become th«I ;.<!. is of the Muslin community of Singapore was the opinion expressed »,n ii<»it. Capt. N ML Hashim, speak- :ii lea-part) heM the Mav),;<,ss,»m Badminton213 words
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Article176 1939-07-02 3 [from O\ r nun porter] Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. r pHK appeal ol Thomas K. B, Daw son, of Ihe firm of Thomas Daws it. and '<:.. carrying on business as audilors and secretaries. against conviction and sitence t° Uno nu»nths' rigorous imprisonment. on a charge <;! cheating, was176 words
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Article, Illustration34 1939-07-02 3 AN APPLE A DAY How to enjoy picnic teems lo !>•> Mhred by Mary Howard Ann Won is•tMl Mar, Beth Hnghta Metro-GoMwyi|.Mmyer players, uh« lake time ou Iron stinlio (hores to spend a day outdoors.34 words
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Article114 1939-07-02 3 Singapore, Saturday. IX pleading guilty to a charge of theft of a motor car at 1 a.m. to-day at Foch Road, valued at $300. the property of Mr. Tan Ilua Cheng, a private from the Manchester Regiment, Thomas Goddard (20) told Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second police magistrate114 words
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278 1939-07-02 3 Sarawak Gazette Corrects Sta tetmen ts In Ma lay a n Paper DEFERRING to what -t describes as a ''collection of misstatentent^** whir! hi- appeared m \hv Malay Mail, the Sarawak Gazette which w;is isHued to-daj contains ;t number of corrections <>i state* ments m nncction with the resignation of278 words
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Article96 1939-07-02 3 DUTCH GOVT. HAD NO PART IN TALKS DEPORTS appearing m the Fn 's»r transmitted i>\ broadcast ta the HYoit that the Nether Und Government or th<ir repress > taiives either ai home «>]- m the Fat Kast have been Informed «»r the proceedings of the recently concluded Anrto-French Conference arc96 words
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Article86 1939-07-02 3 Although t a i niy In t treat 1 1 itain, thi coin d m Isi I ps ol th<- pilgrimage t<. 1 h the v Aalay r:,. wi. thl port < icy he torn I hich are oh difficulty from thi local Indian m ney-changei aiid tl86 words
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Advertisement80 1939-07-02 3 8 mS^^ Mm .^^Tb f I tj #4iAfufw one I quality the world over HI <-"riverv >r ai^*-* \aTZC^^ '#> B lINQRSKBSMMBNHfiDRSH Bl Graven 'n'. In whatever sir^nxc D /^fc^^^Jv v t" MMh*i«^iti fj fjSTnBBBHt rf^ packets 1r dm \nu tan iimni a Bjj j^f Inn thci.iK** rrTTr m lii<ht80 words
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Advertisement331 1939-07-02 4 PACKED OUT AT EVERY PERFORMANCE j HERE'S THE THRU LS OF ALL THRILLERS! C A P I T 0 1 3 SHOWS T DAY 3-15— 6-15— 9-15 New Universal^ sii rin^ so(|ucl to Ihe famous Horror film th;»t was FT" VM k_ H Jew m _JBLI ■v^H^ui^Bi ?+f Tl 7331 words
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Advertisement202 1939-07-02 4 a— i^— mill— WM ALHAMBRA-3-15, 6-I5 and 9-15 pj 1038 s Finest Actress!^ 1939 s Greatest Film' I s fflk\ ml g.«, 'rTTwT^K';, &c sx^i IU^L v Hr^tT M^iil u«/ft GEORGE BRBNT HUMPHREY BOGA Gcraldinc Fitzgerald Ronalil Reagan (iljrjl HenryTrtvtn CoraWitlNnfm Directed by EDMUND GOILDING ;^S|[/^ J Prttcnttd 6j WMIM.H202 words
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Article, Illustration64 1939-07-02 5 Saucy Sally Comes To Stay i Kin is Saii> Gray, uho captivated hearts m "The Lambeth Walk." rhat u:is her first bi X part, and now she has been given a leading role m "Window m London, 1 B new British film. Much f the films action is laid on64 words
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Article226 1939-07-02 5 I of In ne i ad V( i Itede." This, we are told, Is really the JK of ti. r 1 fred Astaire spurring pictures, which tad mtnde jtjol Vemoii and Ircn Cast! who I anced th tarn way back In I t ol Europe d lived i226 words
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Article49 1939-07-02 5 UENRY Potter, formerly ol the Broadproducing Qrm ol Potter I Haight, has boen signed to a longterm contract as direction by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Among his recent pictures are "Beloved Enemy." "Tom Sawyer" and "Wings Over Honolulu." lan Hunter has also ben given an extended contract at M -G.-M.49 words
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Article519 1939-07-02 5 PETER PAN - Walt Disney Is To Film PETER PAN W ALT I) I SXI:V rit1 "P eter >: 'i\n> famous imprei ario °f animated cartoons haa cleared all lJit< u > the fantasy, and will make ill-lengrth feature of the immortal Barrie Epic. Ii( v had quite a difficult time ting the519 words
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Article268 1939-07-02 5 pERHAPS Mis .11 tfl thai all the girls who were going \<> throw themselves off cliffs uh. n Tyrone Power got married <!<>m'i have to meet the n T.. if they warn to stay mad at her. 11 hard no! to like An the direct268 words
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Article, Illustration104 1939-07-02 5 DOIN' THE CASTLE WALK Friend The king and queen of the dance \yoiid jjo into action again m "The Slory »1 Vernon and Irene Castle," ;t cent from which is shown abov:>. They are seen doing the "Castle Walk" which was the most popular dance Ol the clay at that104 words
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Article76 1939-07-02 5 gOME practical (agatei created pandemonimn recently on i whin- -rhi- ivon.rii" is being filmed, by ■hrieking-, i;i weU-sinmlated terror: mouse —there's a moose!* Then- *ere bl« (d-curdling screama rrom R5 reminine throats a, hi i J<»r chairs taMes points o f "safety." All(J irith Dlred George Cnkor76 words
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Advertisement92 1939-07-02 5 IS YOUR HEALTH BEING RUINED BY fpOPICAL' STOMACH) [If you suffer from PAINS AFTER MEALS, FLATULENCE, HEADACHES or BILIOUSNESS If you are a victim of ACIDITY, CONSTIPATION, PAINS IN THE CHEST, or LACK OF APPETITE your stomach is being affected ftaT by living m this climate and you should commence92 words
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Article439 1939-07-02 6 nnilK British Interplanetary Society is a group of 100-odd enthusiasts who think a voyage to the moon by rocket-ship could Ik undertaken rijrht away, if the necessary funds (about $l,42r>0.000) were forthcoming. U.S. rocketeers, a more conservative crowd thnn their fellow dreamers across the sea,Times of India - 439 words
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200 1939-07-02 6 EIXISON (Tarzaii) Brown, warthy Rhnw arr a an^ etf Indian from AIt Khode Island, ran the fastest marathon m history m winning, for the s< nd V me the famous Boston Marathon from Hopkinton to Boston Brown, a stone mason, who has be.^i unemployed200 words
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133 1939-07-02 6 A CONSCIENTIOUS statistician has estimate u rn >^ eh posits nov hold at !<:ist '400.000.000 of buried t s ftgTUrc .epresents :t solid 1100.000.0(10 Increase since thr 'I asurc TV, of last Septembei. Apparently foreigners are i-»>nvinced tSUrJ^* saf< deposits are really the safest mNottingham Guardian - 133 words
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Article122 1939-07-02 6 yot'NG people at CardiS have been J»- .set a line example by the action ol Mr. James Hayter m applying for enlistment In the Territorial Army. Ho Is 91. Walking through the isam streets ol Cardiff with Mr*. L. Griffiths, m wh< ie house heNews - 122 words
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Article, Illustration112 1939-07-02 6 Nippon Soldiers Take To Drugs T'HK Japanese High Command m China is horrified by th;; discovery that hundreds of troops have become drug addicts m certain North Chinese districts. Inquiries show that cases of addiction have occurred m almost all important garrisons. The High Command is now faced with following112 words
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Article71 1939-07-02 6 J x L 933, 'iirmany >0,800,000; m I m > Russia blcwed i' 56.400,000 m it m 1938, I 080,000.000 oi 1938 armament* expenditure tot* Big Powers wen "ntain 338.600.0W stance 2i8.400.00c Germany SBO OOO.OdO «JU| 105.200 000 Ru«ta 1.0w.000w U -S A. 213.200.00 C Britain,71 words
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Article58 1939-07-02 6 WOMEN at rniversities and tho^c m employment vboart qualifytof academically for various professions, ijct an unfair si\ months' start of their (-onsen rttecl male colleagues. We m short of nurses, amkulaac* diners, and other National D* frnce helpers. Women should fr cnisfripted, too. Saner fur th* gander is58 words
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112 1939-07-02 6 WORK on the 'itv«»nsf ruction" of the i^L-n— Kurope TLjt in(f (he main inner waterway of the Soviet I m«»n ing apace. The "Greater Vo the pi k? called— will when the w;rk l ploted. link up five MAS! the Bait' (through the Mkryinak Canals), th112 words
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Advertisement164 1939-07-02 6 Heart Trouble Caused by High Blood Pressure if you have palna around the heart, pa> pitation, (ii/./.ii), ichea ;it top n«t Itack head and above eyes, shortn< t breath, feel nervy, or Buffer from j>«#r sleep, loss "i memory and energy, indl^f tlon, worry and r. a;-, \rnir trouble is164 words
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Article, Illustration1476 1939-07-02 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES caueo i formi i i m- lai i aiJ or hoi \u.,;.- thy (J mi that its efforts hav< .tv!, the i hen wif h th the si the committi ach< I I a club m conceri the i [an ard < iub ,K. Cm- all, IStudio - 1,476 words
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Advertisement61 1939-07-02 7 I r > nNCHQR RUTTPR nII v lIUII \s 4J E« G i I Choicest Butter from New Zealand. vm* l^- W imm imm' W lev ikrlr Lr "Hr fear 1 •PHONG: STORE .ViKi (5 lint's), K. LUMPUR 3331 ll'OH 1H» X 111 V 2 lines*. PENANG 1500 1 r»o61 words
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Article2443 1939-07-02 8 Sandford Wilton - Sand ford Wilton By J BRRINGER held out a dirty newspa] ting <» Pranks, his partner m crime. "This should )> worth a tot of money to us" began Lerringer. "I look it fr<.m a Portuguese provii ial newspaper six months old. It says i hat an English-woman,2,443 words
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Article138 1939-07-02 8 Dr. F. B. Scott - Dr. F. B. Scott Bh M.D., Pari By Of all the aches and pains which patients come and tell me about, indigestion pains are probably thn imst common. "I set such stabbing, grlping pains after meals." they say. or my meals e;ive me such a horrible full;.o feelin'-'." Well,138 words
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Advertisement93 1939-07-02 8 -< "T V- J)|J LONDON V L J %m TVT^ fflw/fflffii "Perionalify counts. Add r/cSGf VGS dH *s^r w//v/i^ Batferiby Fur felt Hat." I I A U AYA ln ga: I Mali osi.Y c Pi J (jn IV)W ln full SW I t fIS to sp»»^ 1 I pery v93 words
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Advertisement11 1939-07-02 8 ANNUAL BEAU bcalih. "^^JTE 4 lotteries. IC ,^IpB mm. TinUMl. *T^m11 words
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96 1939-07-02 9 CIVIL AIRPORT EQUIPPED TO DEAL WITH AIR BOAT MISHAPS FACILITIES FOR NIGHT FLYING (Tribune Staff Reporter) §AFETY measures exist at the Civil Airport lo guard agains! and deal with accidents involving flying-boat:. The importance of this provision is emphasised by a recen: accident m India resulting m the loss of96 words
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36 1939-07-02 9 4 REDIT 000,000 «ui!<' r (;:l "l' a. been a {ir nmeni m a tab 1 i amp m 1 1 175 U hOUSf memorandum the bate n refugee* -1 ne ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article108 1939-07-02 9 New Rule For German Landlords j Berlin. QERMAN landlor must henceforth ya>vr\ v a number of flats m their houses for families with many children, according to a decree of the Refehfl Price Commissar. Despite the official propaganda for an increase of the birthrate, landlords--1 sp c.iaiiy U1 the moreReuter - 108 words
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104 1939-07-02 9 pLOWERS ,r,wn -,n .h, ...ast of Ptfcrti* ;(1 Ul ,^n^"^ nnks t<» London and provincial markets They re sweetpeaa m lilac deep pur King ted and delicate pink culiicir Breler, a German Jew- who hays had 35 years' ex perience m market104 words
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35 1939-07-02 9 Impossible To Start Germany's U .S. Airmail K^^S^ft-ij^r 1 jst^ SSL, m s,„ lr ,lr Apolitical reasons," m Kpite "'•ill.. rnp iot.<iif ..*_4._ ■>.. f AMstl ial air of id wlitical tal to I testh, ReuterReuter - 35 words
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10 1939-07-02 9 WORLD FAMOUS EDUCATIONIST TO VISIT INDIA Mucation ularh m ReuterReuter - 10 words
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Article119 1939-07-02 9 BIRDS HAVE HOSPITAL IN WARSAW Warsaw. AN hotel ami hospital for birds n has been started by a nun Sister Maria Janina. iii a dis»in**(l builders' hut on the outskirts ot Warsaw. The hut has two hospital wards and two rooms for "paying guests.* 1 whose owners are holiday orReuter - 119 words
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Article79 1939-07-02 9 Hen ..i has a small estate near Ish city of Tel Aviv, on the Mr H«- specialises m gebe ta reetpeas— on< purple nweetpen v. ii cultivatiou. Ho has re i'd i part with the seed, m spittr < art 'Buier gives useful tip to Dowii sweetpieaa liftedReuter - 79 words
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394 1939-07-02 9 Trafficker King Millionaire's Drug Trial Hi:\ Russell Pasha's ihui: smuggling Guoped No. 78,189— -i.oni^ rheodore Lyon— entered the dock her c recently, at the resumed bearing of one of the most sensaticral -Dipt" trial* vwr known m 1 ims, special reports from Scotland yard were read. rhese report* wer e394 words
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Advertisement511 1939-07-02 9 Eaten Up with RHEUMATISM BSCKBICIIG [HEADACHEi/|§|p\ Now Fit as o Fiddle, \^X) Thanks to Cystex \Cfff NURSE AT LAST FINDS A MEDICINE (NERVOUSNESS) TO END HER CHRONIC RHEUMATISM CAS. RinATlur Wl>^*-^ Feu- pooplf have tho juivantapes of a Nurse In I JiXJf h^T^^ 11 ■'■■l- >il m tin- In' t511 words
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Advertisement202 1939-07-02 9 SPi'tflSC t R JL N OH REMEDY. THERAPIONNO 3 EiH^liHruf ti. Chriiilsi-,.ur riihar No ret, tpnan bvh contains as much as the bottle I AND COSTS LESS 7JP™^l\V ANDREWS LIVER SALT now A! present to you their New i^ Economy Tin, which coi» -illll misl nT||^ tains as mucn as202 words
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Article, Illustration1502 1939-07-02 10 Vera ardmore - A Woman Peeps At Singapore Vera ardmore £w I'HHbRE was a tremendous crowd m Rallies ballroom K'-i S turday night and those enjoying walt/.e fox-trol rhumbas and tangos all had lot s of fun. All kind- ol eveni wt« being celebrated, such as birthdays and wedding am among the biggest1,502 words
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Article135 1939-07-02 10 SEEN HEARD jSI •Allllj BrMe*a UrtM»y will I the date for the wedding of 5 MiSS Nadia Hopkin and Mr. C S -Sam" Heywood Daly that is September 2). Their engage- S ment was officially announced I week. S I Query tor whom was the J elegible young bachelor waiting135 words
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Article, Illustration15 1939-07-02 10 tak( Pral|>»u; I Doroth> Lrvison, »1 r.Mlx Ih.s monlh to m^ hfr15 words
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Advertisement237 1939-07-02 10 _y Tel. ittt, imp'Mintii Proekn loi \\U\ IHPf n ii Priscilla Ltd. HAS M ST R1 i IVF 1> A SMALL SHIPMENT oi S 1 PARLOUR COATS and I HOUSECOATS j TEL, 3335 61 II) MYLETO HAIR COLOUR j RESTORER WILL RE&ffl «E OREY OP FADED HAIR TO ITS NATURAL237 words
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Advertisement104 1939-07-02 10 -w koish m a; \h:i> GYMNASTICS, THEKM. BATHS l.'tthi: m/; treatments .nil King, Cert, m .•> i. i rri. s«.i." > urse id ltd. "CARLOS" No. 7, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 European Hair DrcsSi For Ladies CV Gentlemen Specialist m «'H Ihc latest Method* and experts m pedicure and manicure.104 words
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Advertisement21 1939-07-02 10 ELIZABETH ARDEN'S Incomparable Sunprul Cream I V** at on bu y°u ftctj Appll to acqu i m a (A B&f¥ MAYNARD'S21 words
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521 1939-07-02 11 Races Cinemas Give K. L. Week Of Thrills B rom I p. 4 OlMlh'V P^mLump-: the cf B* wcellei I *°*ftll' at i t( (i *IJL io p-- "^cb P* rf tant stir ol from below, a thriller i° the cl: UJrftbaeommur M aga^. ti. '1 and i» lcr( i521 words
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Article384 1939-07-02 11 Smart Swim Suits French Millinery Street Frocks Evening Gowns Slim-Fittmp roundations. |°BTot u.s have pad glowing dewiptions of the ntwe^l 1039 bathW. but icvily tii-v h ;e to be ce.uty tube fuily upprc**"ltt\l alter Kpectlng PriscillWs mEu Court A -ouHtanauiß fraiurc ot I LT? yjUl£i ability of384 words
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Article, Illustration278 1939-07-02 11 WHERE is no difficulty about aci:icvA ing a good Bgure ~a small waist, nl h breast-line ai^\ beautifully flat dlaphragn if you invest m one of th° really excellent Berlel foundations obtamable at Palais des Ho4Ch hi High Streot Thr.se MWhine comfort with cool': light as the proverbial feather and278 words
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Advertisement52 1939-07-02 11 FORTIFY YOUR SYSTGM FOR LAS7MC- HEALTH OS^ 4#P STRENGTH f'-* <£\ /WATERBURYS KEEPS *PK ?i J ME STRONG AND WEIL i/V'V 7 I TAKE IT RE6UIARLY P 1 V TO FORTIFY MY SYSTEM iL\V J I TO BUILD HEALTH- R 1 TO WARD OFF DISEASE v^ WATERBURYS B COMPOUND TO52 words
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Advertisement318 1939-07-02 11 t L.^ 1 vH p" 1J I Jj "lifi t:vc women. Atu mi I I No. i lor Rrunetm. Am^nj wKf- No. 3 tor Blonde* ObruuiaMc I^^' at clicniiut and siorrs. i.,d, JB>> I difficulty please wr>te i p!" t .Srn J 1 rf. A MAMI SHAMPOOS i tße ft318 words
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595 1939-07-02 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunda, July 2, 1939. THE VOICE OF MALAY r rill\ that Malaya i to hav< ci r. rn nt 1...rt-w.i\ 1 i annul tei j/i a<!:iii j<»i! to a medium' i transmitter i Singapore island i an indication that at long length the matter of broadcasting m a595 words
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Article1415 1939-07-02 12 C. H. Stanley Jones - C. H. Stanley Jones By Another MUNICH m the FAR EAST IMMEDIATELY Al TER the Munich crisis of last September 1 rote that the next bis move m the Chamberlain appeasement policy would In- m the Par East he British Premier would, figuratively, fly to1,415 words
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Article247 1939-07-02 12 Anglius - Anglius DLIMKY. Fred -I see n.s *ow the human body sweats more'n a pint a clay. Gahn! 'Arry. Where'd you read that? 'Lie lock. Fred -m i.. -day's paper. Why. "Any— you' wanna take no notice 0 1 that it's only an advert THE247 words
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Article, Illustration20 1939-07-02 12 Chambrrliiin turns his hnk SMltl Ku^waiidstrkl W overcJ! WWyii.R hi, appeas,ment urab m to lukvo20 words
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Advertisement231 1939-07-02 12 fttSfc- BT j j V x^i^ European Im) f Bombay I^^^X^ 'TT'^r^^ have m«cli XA^ \'<^>- latioi Lhal ii»« «"S improved 'JJ^J ALL %VOSIB-\ sSSSg \^..l OKASA sK HS^R'SBS why? i 1 v;-; I You masl have noticed thai olh( M1 1t '"^'"v,,. i although younr ome women \nv: n."»D231 words
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Article, Illustration270 1939-07-02 13 Designs By Govt. A. rch i tect (Tribune Staff \U pi rter) ER :.o tons of first-grade teak wood go to make Ihc furniture with which tie interior of Singapore's new Supreme Court will be equipped. Work i n producingTribune - 270 words
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Article219 1939-07-02 13 THE MA GIC BOX FAILED TO FUNCTION £35,000 Cheated From Rich Financier J^HREE months' team work betv «n officeis <>i Scotland Yard, ihe French Surele Nationale and Americai police has resulted m three arrests i«i connection with i masric box form of confidence One of the men, a S >219 words
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Article34 1939-07-02 13 a girl aged 10 p'» at Wt aidstone juvenile coun to th ft at Wealdstone Baths. The case was dismiss* on condition ti uo to the baths lor a month.34 words
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Article67 1939-07-02 13 For tune -Telling Ban S lk :i I n Istanbul havr v been ord red by the municipality to centuries-old "trade/ 1 were always in"fortune prediction 1 ed La them by v cajced rabbit r r bfrd laUy tauj hi to do this by telle rs. A to 1 er,67 words
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Article94 1939-07-02 13 London. [fBTHER developments m prepara ,il ii. fence i»i ;\:ir time •ii ir the recent ippojnti.i:•;.! «i Civil !>• l«n< ReI .1. ii blast bomb I li Us." j vhich will m n's water Imp Metro] v pumping station 1 a* with p'»i table app ihools94 words
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Article81 1939-07-02 13 BRITISH SCIENTISTS FOR INDIA B »mbay. A SCIENTIFIC expe. to the Karakorunn Mountains, led b: -known Everest m,;u:". •■'i Wpton, has Mr. I Shipton y Di- E •Ku ell, Dr E untain and M I Mott. i The expedition, which la sponsored by me Royu Geographical Society, will make a81 words
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Article73 1939-07-02 13 BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE Bombay. k blo< id transfu .i ;e uj be a; J- lable to doctoi nj nursinjs homes m Bombay is being arranged by Toe II No dor tor making us of tho service will bo allowed to charge a fee of mor than 50 rupees 'E3 IS73 words
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389 1939-07-02 13 Jj^o.MK of Europe's finest fighting men refugees from the armies of Germany, Spain ami Czecho-Slovakia who have been refusal permission to join the British Army, are leaving to fighi under foreign Ha^s. But each one I spoke to recently would rather fitfht for Britain.389 words
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Article36 1939-07-02 13 <>U|; P'ansl'.e publication Tl "»«u..k Sund »3 Dispatch.' '."mm, says, will bear "Cavalcade" and Mmh uklil th final corn C p ISCript whlch Jl Ihal Hie book the market In36 words
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Article12 1939-07-02 13 "Mercy Son freed Bn aaiht m Tre- he is Army d f12 words
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680 1939-07-02 13 JHE baikiiij? o tl« on< t lasi week dr< c attention of a Sii l l! > eu ling the i veninjf In house, to JU c J 1 I'^'1 h !l> ;1 lai turtle. I i the lollowinj" U tter to the Bditr.r680 words
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102 1939-07-02 13 REICH NOW OWNS AUSTRIAN TOBACCO MONOPOLY f Vienna. j Tin: Austrian Tobaci >poly, which wa source <»i coiu iderable i nue to the state and which played an important role m the post war loans to Austria, has b< i over by the OcrR Ich. 1 h arrangemeni which ha102 words
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Advertisement35 1939-07-02 13 Lose Fat ecrct Method Discovered By H-tllywood Cinema Stars Now Obtainable at Chemists I by 1 quli kly 1 month. Kormode tlmulat. an athletic ti 110 yeara you rjove your fat parkI rwod« today ou35 words
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Advertisement151 1939-07-02 13 I A PI •U> r H^B lli*€ k aiciinßlY The ot i:v(>>;curc! b,, (he bag fating m her head wh thief who v 1 by the C Thief soliloquize-: I' horrifies lie dreadfnlly, i( fires me mortal palll, Bui m pursuit i.i tasj ua: and Blthy, sordid rain 1 mean151 words
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Article95 1939-07-02 14 ARMS IN SLING WITH NEURITIS n or uratiiicatl o! niontiia l have neuritis m m; am i iid v > till I t'^o weeks have had I 11 In a Bin cc U i 1 l'n'i, am abl can per j ml aid not I mo. b i. i have95 words
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Article, Illustration1000 1939-07-02 14 W. A. HARPUR - IF WAR CAME W. A. HARPUR Tin And Rubber By 7\lTi II!S contribution is not intended as a gloomy prognostication. Rather is it an attempt to examine, within tfte confines of a very brief and non-technical article, probable commercial and economic trends m the eventuality 0/ a orld war, a1,000 words
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481 1939-07-02 14 DA UGHTER OF EMPIRE MINISTER WANTS TO BE 'A GOOD GERMAN' s °ulhamnon £I.SE PIROW, slim, ei«hU'tn-year-old dauMhter South Minister for Defence, has cone home. But Eftfthuy Ua> to this British-born daughter ol an Kmpirc Minister TpJ? ol hon)f icr ">an\ is She arrived at Southampton recently; has travelled 7,000481 words
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Article109 1939-07-02 14 A n RI f for th -mine the longest distanrr tr seventh Annual Rail "fl r w car owners n onin)fton kX was won by Mr. GUWrULjJE of Metropolitan Vickers tluT Shanghai Office. tr Mr Jolley reached Oxford hay imk dirven 15,000 miles fa a109 words
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Article64 1939-07-02 14 Indian Radio Forging Ahead Mi IN the last two years the number wireless receivinp; licetices issued i Irflia has increased by about 70pertn and now stands at nearly 74.000. There are now 13 transmitting ititte Of* rating throughout the country, tat a 14th will be opened at Decca, bap. In64 words
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Advertisement180 1939-07-02 14 TRAVFI mm Am> I iyr *-Wi IBAILWAT LJNM. NO BOOKJENG FEES. Oblxuta* cilente and thoae oC an I Othec resident r«>inmanrtle« arc I i i I momiymm w/k, bwgapobs. i TBLJEPTJDIfB 900A. X <VATCHES 1 1 OMEGA, TAYANNES 14 CYMA JKWELLJKD LKVB Ma\XkIKNTS. IQCKSL FOCBBC from f BJM) WRS3T 12U»180 words
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Advertisement211 1939-07-02 14 THE RESULT OF BPAEE TIME STI'DY The greate I lumphs the Business and Profess] World an the result of Spare Tin Eftudy. Nv> man I cli. a high position who is not prepared to .set a Lde some of hi evening hoars for study which will fit him motion and211 words
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Advertisement150 1939-07-02 14 Asthma Germs Killed m 3 Minufcs If y.-.-.i siiffrr fr-.m rhr.klr.e. wh- nc. I trir<l »-y^r> t hin H^^H :mm] I A*^J Loi broHtti anV jJtf»*rti r lu-Hrt poumllnjf a ur ribs. r ux&Vl I Ol I' N.TNO.IMI.' IM'-K. »t»*l V I'rW without hop.-, health nmni;ipi>i.i« r". k s urf**150 words
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Article25 1939-07-02 15 I I I I I: I I '< j I Ij I J j > i i '> 'i i IJ S iple I25 words
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Article44 1939-07-02 15 I An m. SANDS of Idle Dutch workin the frontier have been unable to I 1011 th I !u- (linicr then I ln n c and JT* 1 m Qernuin I 'teemen; th« Dutch ld Ocil lone I1P n44 words
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Article, Illustration78 1939-07-02 15 i' 'Applet** Laytr," and ■uuian ■uluMual lirriinh, J)r. B. Applr t-m >i r Ka.d 1Ml1 lll M bmliM trwat- which will Civil <1 rch uolk antl '"'vi^o the liiitish -v. V 'iiir ii.-w bodj k« Im kiiMui ii in U Committee, ;m<l will inroipornt the b^t »*ii«ii i.78 words
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481 1939-07-02 15 A Maginot Line Along Pacific Coast G4AWZM G TO BUILD CHAIN OF FOR FS /v n. Ti i Victoria. T lUt fori la and th. I, r an 0M com P leti n2 co-operativ< Ste which SSL f tM f, -a^ino I-:,; hm l Ih, a iwi taX in O481 words
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45 1939-07-02 15 YD irl across Irpor r collided Just hnd pd it 1 The Helei p] >wna escaped Injuries! H t Held b> Impac with the wing of the aircraft. In court held usfteld In warnir wiZh .m- ice has been jus-45 words
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Article230 1939-07-02 15 A MERICA 'S NE WEST CAR COSTS £65 Indianapolis. A NI W< 10 w *P riced ylinder car, designed to attain a top of 50 miles an hour and a petrol mileage of 50 \o the gallon, I i *tril i and journalists here by Mr. Powel 1 Jr., CincinnatiReuter - 230 words
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Article269 1939-07-02 15 "HOLE IN THE HAND" PHENOMENON «B> it. .v Thompson, Doctor of Orular Science.) ARE you familiar with the "hole m Ihe hand' 1 ph nomenon Some- thing rather atari at the fin t trial. ,For thos< i familiar I will describe it briefly. Take a tube, say, a cardboard tube269 words
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Article69 1939-07-02 15 1 9 TRAWLERS RETURN TO SPAIN La Roc hel I'-. ■fIANNED by special Spanish crews, 16 trawlera which took refuge h" 1937 m St. Martin, tiny port of the Isle of Rf\ during th^ civil war hive sailed for Bilbao. The trawlers are some of the many Spanish mercantile vessels69 words
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Article118 1939-07-02 15 ENGLISH TA UGHT IN HUNGARY IJudapr-jt. Tin. Brltisb Consul m Badapost, 1 Mr. I?. P. r. Edwards, rave a fillip td Anglo- Hangar laa underif when lie recited Kipling's poem "it *o :i clan of students here. The class learnini J ngll h under the auspices »f AZ EST. a118 words
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69 1939-07-02 15 ABOUT YOUR WEIGHT? ARE YOU WORRIED A quick way ro put on fl^sli If you arc I f oh r thai rak< Clotai I J c y iui kl.v t i mi 1 won n tin- vital, rle ti-li .1 Oil (i i] fie, t n\ dnip (t of eld-fa69 words
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Advertisement129 1939-07-02 15 PILES NEGLECTED, MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS OPERATION Many peopfe suffer m silence untold agonies, constant brain-wearying irritation and pain caused by piles, simply becans* they have never discussed this trouble with even such a confidant as their chemist. If you are a sufferer, make up your mind to ask your129 words
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Advertisement245 1939-07-02 15 Pyorrhea and Trench Mouth Stopped m 24 Hours v *s Bleedlnfr ffumn, sore mouti b teeth m- .i n thai you ai a lotli of P Trench Moul oi will ••v.-ni unily cai i teeth and I v fa lne teeth bt'fore your time. Since 1 t V 1 1;-245 words
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Advertisement360 1939-07-02 15 JOINT PAINS fX TORTURE YOU BECAUSE 4f^ KIDNEYS Intern sluggish You need a Real Kidney Restorative The agonising pain of stiff, swollen y ou cannot afford to take knees, knuckles and joints is almost ITI invariably due to weak kidneys. These 8 Chance With Kidney Trouble Xi\u OT Z™ sar360 words
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Article137 1939-07-02 16 Jofliannesbui 1 jyiOSUCjLSHOK", a ]>lay written, produced and acted entirely by natives attracted considerable attention here when it was present^'! to a large audience which included many Kuropeans. With Engll nth At: It. Th»* then fe of 1 B tlourful were iterp] with a sympathy137 words
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Article88 1939-07-02 16 MARBLE SWIMMING-BATH FOR HITLER Athens. HKRK Hitler is to have v swim-ming-bath made of («r»ek marl.l** m his country estate at Ben htesgad*"n. m the Bavarian Alps. A quantity of tin- Btone, which I m colour with white veins run through it. has been bought im re bj German contractor88 words
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Article314 1939-07-02 16 Pose As A. War Office Man "SECRECY" DOCUMENT SIGNED BY VICTIM T\ all raj king experience I have- never heard ol anything so i i, declared the West Ham magistrate, Mr. F. St. John >-. ihec< nclusion if a case againsl a c< ad: conductor. 12 months' impri i ■>"314 words
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Article614 1939-07-02 16 BIG ARMY CHANGES IN GT. BRITAIN Home Oversea Inspectors r rHK rt-\i\;il nt ii v two pre-war p-.^i ,<i Inspector ard Oversea Forces, and a number of other \mm£z appointments were announced l>\ tic War Office I l( <'■ d, "to forward fh* n n« paredness ol the Army." Tl,614 words
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Article96 1939-07-02 16 No More Tips For French Guides Paris. BRITISH touristy m Francf i»«i^ ■ummei will not be called upon to nive tips to French finch's, who under new decree, *ny to become members of a professional and reEtilated "corps* 1 ivith set tariff. Ui. n w ;i1 :j and i th<96 words
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Article30 1939-07-02 16 GERMANS ARMS DUMP IN POLAND v leherowo In Pomor*. "Mud with the inscription W< I wcordlnftothenet»i3rJ The rifles, of the tTpe oaedt&ti man army, were burted ond u£ :kexl m30 words
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Article46 1939-07-02 16 JOCKEY LEFT HER ON WEDDING DAY nHARLES SMU?KR. Ihc jockey wbh aitfd b^ hfc >|( (t K lon Couittv CotHi to hay deserted her on lh« n fl;iX Mrs Girv&n Xi)"( <\ Caroline Bmirkr. Oirvan T ly Bentulls, Ltd oi X furnil un to Padd i S\;KW Vtar46 words
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Advertisement688 1939-07-02 16 GETS CP IJKE LARK! 'l ttfling i jood liealth fTer tcmbly rted lak--1 eUng ia Lhe morning you're alIt! Why? Beiin wonderP' your mfc King hi thf I. Fynnon a, lum, and to which .nee n iglc t-ie. lt[ Into your I Fynnon 'i, lo h liver, it racing body688 words
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Advertisement299 1939-07-02 16 MEDICAL DUST AND DIRT TEACH HIM THE |MIAM CARRY D3SSASE LIFEBUOY HABIT OPINION GERMS t HIS HEALTH Doctor, everywhere are m agree- V.,, a. ,hrc.,|a..d ,1,0 ,ar t ,v DEPENDS ON IT! J i«t youi own home! ijenns »>i ment on the dangers of dirt. disease are continually being He's299 words
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185 1939-07-02 17 UNITED STATES DECLARES WAR ON BEETLES White Horse, New Jersey. THK United States has declared War 1 on the Japanese beetle, the destructive little insect which invaded this country m billions, laying waste trees and shrubs. A vast army of worms— otherwise I known as Neoplectana glaserl— has been i.obihsedReuter - 185 words
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Advertisement531 1939-07-02 17 For The Blood, Veins, Arteries and Heart And Stop Limping DON'T let Leg Troubles cripple you. Take Elaato. the Great New Biomedkal Remedy that cures through th* blood, and have done with enforced rest, worry, suffering and expense. Leg aches and pains soon vanish when Elasto m taken. Painful, swollen531 words
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Miscellaneous484 1939-07-02 17 ft V THE AIR TO-DAY When And Where To Listen In SINGAPORE 'i«m m Gnnzing,' an im- %ak m~ a lon of old Vienna given by T° day !n QmMn f- Sound pic MANII A S»«vi^ r^^Esr^ i; I &4 k in rrorcl tM Mcs m) B MlI < -,n484 words
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117 1939-07-02 18 Johannesl:i?»'tf. "T*HE Jews will not submil to Palestine becoming a Czechoslovakia foi (he Arabs," declared It. I. F. H. Kisch, th<? Zionist leader, m an interview on arriving heir >lone) Kisch wa i on of the i In the flying boat Challenger whicn crashed at Mozambique.117 words
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209 1939-07-02 18 British Film To Be Banned In S. Africa Johannesburg A SUGGESTION that the British I film "The Drum," starring Indian boy a< ibu, which is ai resent being fej tured m South African cinemas, should be b on the ground of its ai lan j < haracter and because it209 words
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Article135 1939-07-02 18 Pioneer Of Nitrate Industry Santiago. AN Englishman who became known as the "father of the Chilean nitrate industry" has died at lquii;ue, nitrate nort m the north, at the age of 81 I He was Mr James Humberstone. wh.i j first went out to the nitrate fields i j the135 words
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141 1939-07-02 18 SWORE TO 'TAKE REVENGE" ON FATHER Grenoble. A 2t-year-old youth, Jean Sandra, who seven years ago swore to a schoolfricnd that he would "take his revenge" on his father when he was grtwii up. is on trial here for parricide. Counsel for the defence .said that Jean had been obsessed141 words
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Article109 1939-07-02 18 Berlin. IYJILITARY crimes committed m Bohemia and Moravta by persons not of German nationality are to be dealt with by German Courts-material, under a decree issued here. Tho decree v/as signed by General Keltel. Chief of th? Supremo Command of German Armod Forces, and the Mini.ster.s109 words
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205 1939-07-02 18 1 tmdi.n. ITNREPORTED incident of the royal tour tfven lo .1 Sun<l;i\ Bi lir'^ report* Mr. Arthur Barton Wood, a numl;«iof!h committee thisi carried out ♦he Montreal programme, who b m m Lor.d* 1, Our may< r was roi ducting the Kn. and (<>205 words
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Article, Illustration61 1939-07-02 18 Disabled ex-ssnriceiurn employcti .11 the British Lcftta Ptpn ractei Richmond, Surrey, and their famiUes will be assured of safety m t; mf i war by i scheme df thrtt concrete trench now brint; built hi iht fwton rronnds. The photo shows two old soldiers comparing the modern mrihnd of trench61 words
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59 1939-07-02 18 Washington ASf-ytar-oM OtWMMI Baron and his wife htff MM H°"" of Representatives Immirration i'ommittco to •>«'•• them from df portatton to (i'Tmanv. The Gcrma heim, who is employed >> tor ComDany In D ngineer, said that nee of D ath f< r ai59 words
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Advertisement574 1939-07-02 18 SI m^uf ul#ll yrUllblblv n.t wonderful curative properties of Maclean Brand Stomadl Powder m all kinds of stomach trouble have been proved by hundreds of thousands of grateful sufferers. Often they have told their friends how they have been healed by this famous remedy, talking of it .js "Maclean Stomach574 words
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Advertisement197 1939-07-02 18 Message to a man u% who is Not afraid <^% X' fi t hum fv ,w^s£' w/ /I bet 1 fill W0 I f^f ■4t V 4 W I \M fti/ If CM y l?g**^^^.lls^~.'' V7"Ol' «a?i Mia!e v.hen j>< o{ If t.ilk aiiout th<- strain fc^-j^ yMp^S^...-/ of modern197 words
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Advertisement158 1939-07-02 18 PiSes Cause 15 Dangerous Symptoms s^m New Discovery Stops \^N Pain m 15 Minutes and r^Sfs Avoids Dangerous ~T~ Operations the < Iby an I NV'i 1 i American 1 •ary foi pain of r "X f\ Itchlngr. 101 Protruding ba'.» Arm \ii Piles. No mattor how lotij? you have158 words
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359 1939-07-02 19 ALL -MALAYA WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT SUGGESTED North vs. South Fixture Common Fund For Players' Benefit (Bj I—Singapore)1 Singapore) T"2S2?! tUV hllUleco<k r«ther tame compared with En i m r n>lvs Oi In(ur V players are by no SStetaZTST nni aC s ft"* n^ player had the ifS aln a Ms arm,359 words
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Article, Illustration39 1939-07-02 19 p fnj jK<u of Johore Bahru, win »vit h'luiEM «n thp J h Kahrn ?)lsoDX'i Badminton ('h:ini|iionhas treated th<- impression i lie ln> brothers and sister, he j, ."ujohon-'s duwnpion for long Ltecoine. He does look a champion!39 words
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Article187 1939-07-02 19 SPECIALLY -MADE SHUTTLES <By K.unMer— Selini;or> iRMEfluith shullli's specially made far Malaya, A. S. Samuel ni ule l i we'eome app»,:nintT on Boon Sans courts lo demonstrate how fawtuttlos in partlealar improved anyone's standard of play. Iti\k tasting itrated toseuu a pls.'.er .strik: > the187 words
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Article166 1939-07-02 19 p ULL SUPPORT EXPECTED fi!^ CKv-C.;,, KVwller"-fVrak) lhr r ta cveff y «k«Mfc«»d Oi an in<er-scho.»l <d,, n n y; nl m hv sUwd (h m the Kinta lal|t hnnsiif,r a mo^<«U are that (here will be ready response ■Wltknw m (he District if the scheme materialises.166 words
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Article, Illustration22 1939-07-02 19 Grovp ph*U thi Waj Badminton Party of Singapore takea it tlie first '"•w U p.. v me* ting H. 1,1 i, centh22 words
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353 1939-07-02 19 Wong Peng Kow Makes Badminton History Hoi M I badminton All Jo'i illy "Cess" Jotoore). Qli; |o inclement weather and unavoidable ircumstance* only ->\ tii^ wcmv i>L\i««l off m th Johore I>:ihni district badminton champJonshios which commenced last week al the Aver fttolek .Malay School court. Easily the best match353 words
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257 1939-07-02 19 (By \s»hinx" Penan*) INHERE i every indication thr.t the Pewu* opea badminton championshr, now i,i projrrew, will be the keenest yet contested for a lon* time Already, the »rsl round which was completed last week-end I ravealed several ihterestinr Dointfl n.is One257 words
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Article, Illustration42 1939-07-02 19 Miss Lee Cboo .Vo. |>romisin<; plavrr who is making her debut m the J. b. District open championships. Miss Grace Tan of the Eclipse BJ\ Singapore. Miss Annie Hu, Johoro Tonvent champion, who is competing m (h«« J. n. District o;n«n championships.42 words
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Article175 1939-07-02 19 c'Qiux" Singapore). ■EXCELLENT progress ha b n with the .<-\i?.a. junioi champi ship., which has now n be] ed an h rating Keen i tnr petition I p.- ted m the r< uid I v- whi h commenced la I week-end In viei the tact that175 words
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Article180 1939-07-02 19 \«'U IJcmuilv I hit KcmOve* the ';uisf. heartburn, pain, d! r.- on. and rl ol you know those dL nptoms ol indigestion only too well. v you know their cause? They aiv caused by wind which m turn i.s ea by und and fermenting food We180 words
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Advertisement8 1939-07-02 19 t •^^^^^BCTftaT^Ba^P'^^Br^BßßiaaFi^i^Ba^^^^^^ SPECIAL BADMINTON FEATURE Edited By PHOENDC8 words
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Advertisement172 1939-07-02 19 Hearing Restored m Twenty- Four Hours I Head fd any loi n,.- ,i, ■mi American l'l.>: [an. Now l( r *"»!»«e of th< i m,m lfl "-f roll, ri-d In n daya tin U J I" man) roui iri« Mr rsold, iv! ii. ■i i PU and nw c: derfully.172 words
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648 1939-07-02 20 HUGH SAVAGE - HUGH SAVAGE SOCCER NOTES BY R afs Un da v n ted By Injuries r rui: S.R.C. have suffered a serious loss through lhc fad that Leml M •en haa n<>N\ i m the Policy Force and plays for the Poli648 words
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69 1939-07-02 20 China To Send Soccer Team To Olympics The Chinese Government I ided end a etc m next year's Olyn G ,i I uiki, p but China I it !o t: m any i 1 ther events. The Chint c soccer team created a Olymin Berlin m 1936, al Britain b>69 words
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Article53 1939-07-02 20 j Wht Bula\ !L« r en and terril had 1 ulled his dri und him elf m the rough. Just m 1 when he found it, v i I cobra, red for its d< dly bile. U fore he t] had to kill I the sr.ake53 words
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Article, Illustration58 1939-07-02 20 A Perfect Miss In Incident m the S.C.C. vs. R.E. first division match which took place at the ta Hum t n U\ n ii ly, resulting m a win for the latter by seven &i«als i*» one. Picture shows two Cricket Club player- and an R.E. forward m an58 words
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Article, Illustration326 1939-07-02 20 New World Boxing Arena To Be Opened Within Few Months? (B 3 "PETE I AST \weU 1 was approached by number of D p»nL the Nc.n World will be organising boxing again 1 as t(l ht thai 1 would jrive them news m this week's issue of mN <lssurcri 'r326 words
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Article153 1939-07-02 20 Tilt "Natirnai Gtey hound Racing Calendar* 1 containi th< following Notice:— At their Meeting held ;>t 30, J< rmyn s iidon, S.H ti Steward! of Ihe National Greyhound Racing Club enquired i"t<> the idenlitj of thi Greyh< und sold undci the namt of DUSTI MICK153 words
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Advertisement224 1939-07-02 20 JIB I ill '■■lll I "II I II I iifnißTTlT BB '■--•VJW *ffV^»JAJ^«BBW*«Brr* ia^B^Bßß^"" WORRY YOU 7 Maybe Ihe day when you will have to give up a c concerned al times over ihe problem of you have saved. noi pi retiremenl by means of a plan which no! only224 words
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Advertisement96 1939-07-02 20 n ma ggm Foot Itch Cause BCiEledin4Das|s Pain and Itching Stopped m M 7 Minutest Do youi f< It h m badly thai th< tes. and I i In on for 1 1 foot 1 your i i.< >- kin m 7 1 I •■•in ikm i oft, < lear,96 words
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1442 1939-07-02 21 THE MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 133) fTropos'-d n- definition ol Jth( I i •^•Uftp.re. 5* t the o 7rnor m < KffMIUA i mukii most south', k V^n ConSry of 1< hiSSm side ol Tel I to K?to prolongation of (> X SaSdary of mt 10 Pasir PanjaiiK Road Kt-Jestern corni-r1,442 words
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491 1939-07-02 21 Last Coast ltou«l Car Crash Singapore, Saturday. r j' m lasi thin- she remembered before tN aecidem was a vision «.f Unread stretching around the bend an pad of her, said Mrs. Doreen Verbieri who added that tie next thing she remembered nn.is the491 words
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Article60 1939-07-02 21 Her Clogs Killed Her Singapore. Saturd.i> verdict of death l>> misadventure was roturnt'd »v the coroner, Mr. \V. Porter, at the inquiry to-day into Ihc death of a 13-year-old girl, (ioh Ah Nyah. who ;!ieti of poisoning following a sJiL'ht injury she sustained to her top while putting on a60 words
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414 1939-07-02 21 Singapore Clerks Ask For Fair Play |NCR£ABED membership would mean, hi time* to come, petitioning the Government f<»- legislation relating to the Interest arc! welfare of all clerks, said thr Mr. T:iv i.ian Tfck, president of the Clerical Union speaking it the ii;inivrrs;irv dinner last night. ■I have all along414 words
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52 1939-07-02 21 M. Josephs Severely Trounced By A.C.S. DECLARING th<Mr iii'> i;>;s ci— cd j after coinpilinu 'Z'Zti rum iov Ike loss of <<n?y four uiik-^s, the \niJ<»I Chinese School Lp:u V.» .I'iscpb's liintltatfon by 142 rut. Cecil Wong and H < pectively .scored 7'j ami s(i. RaVf th he.st battinß perforn52 words
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Article32 1939-07-02 21 Ingapon Gambling Branch 01 Police, tv.w em cipal Assessor Depai tm< ed thi i afternoon tor Ie mak ing. The 'raid was conduct* d by Howard P Ai tnsti i.H.\32 words
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Advertisement155 1939-07-02 21 WANTED TO TRADE WINCHESTER RIFLE 405 AND REMINGTON AUTOMATIC RIFLE. FOR TYPEWRITER OH EINOCULAKb SEE HANDY, REX l>4 l m I never offend through neglecting PERSONAL FRESHNESS use I IVF» BKOTHERS, PORT SUNLIGHT, I.IMITBD, X'LBT 456 3-1 IS ENGLAND. r €R, i*" n"^ v v 3& H 3H t h155 words
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Article, Illustration868 1939-07-02 22 SEGAMAT MALAYS TAKE TO CRICKET AGAIN AFTER TWO YEARS St'itamai >#f*orls Hv\ lv\\ [Froi Our On ft C nt] Sciiam.it. I'H!. Segamat Malaya made their re-appearance m local crickei thi* r wl .n they met the Government English School m a whole game. They were onfortur.ate to nave her, beaten868 words
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70 1939-07-02 22 Entries For Johore Tennis Championships Close On Thursday P> fcr the 1939 Tennis Championships w\ I c!c€f m Ihursday July =i. after wbicii date no fur r nil lea will be acXv are invited for M< S'ngl Ladies Sinl! .V Doubles, Ladies Donl Mixed Doubles, V n~ sinwlts. Veteran's Doubli70 words
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305 1939-07-02 22 SZABADOS SAYS THAT Further Exhibitions At Adelphi Singapore, Saturday. "SINGAPORE'S standard Of table tennis is the highest m Malaya stated M. Szabados. to a Tribune representative to-day. 'Players m Singapore exhibit a far I reater variety of strokes than those305 words
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Article78 1939-07-02 22 "HAWK OF THE WILDERNESS" THRILLo m plenty ar-? supplied by "Hawk of the WUdernr^." featuring Herman Brix. an amazing athlete, which opened last night at the E;rpire Talkies and Burl r l alkies simultaneously. The picture shows seme umazing feats of strength and some splendid acting by Herman Brix. who78 words
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Article33 1939-07-02 22 Parties arid Clubs who are desirous of having friendly badminton matches with the June Badminton Party are requested to communicate lo Mr. Francis Chung. c o 30. Race Course Road.33 words
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105 1939-07-02 22 Raffles Beat Medics In Annual Soccer Test Singapore, Saturday. llaffles 3; Medicals L ROUSING soccer was witnessed at the Medical College ground today where Raffles College defeated Msdlcal Ccllege by three to one, and retained the "Staff I'lip." The game was punctuated with terrific k-ng bursts of cracker-firing and cat105 words
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Article582 1939-07-02 22 (From Our Own Correspondent i Johore Balmi. PLATING one of the best garnet m his career on Thursday at the Aver Molfk Malay School court fn the open singles ol the Johore Buhru district badminton championships, Veo Chenn Swee, 1038 Johore state junior singles champion, was unlucky582 words
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Article, Illustration79 1939-07-02 22 Malayan Cycle Championships At K. L. Under the auspices of the Mala-Ai'ii-horticuliur-.il Association thT^. Malayan Cycle Championships will |-.c-ld at the Kuala Lumpur StadlZJ Ing the Exhibition on August, |"|ij The following aro the cvmtsOne Mile Championship RarV ft Miles Championship R.ice' pour' itlr Championship Race; Five Miles Che i/.onahip79 words
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Advertisement92 1939-07-02 22 FOR 80 THBILL-PACUD WELKS, LONDON AND NEW YORK WERE ASTOUNED BY THIS SHOCKEIT NOW IT FLASHES FKOM TIIF SCREEN UNIQI i HISTORY-MAKING. THE STORY Oh A BABY-FACED MURDERER WHO KISSED. AND KILLED, THAT WTM BE BAILED AS THE MOST UNUSI \i. ROBERT MONTGOMERY M MI«.HTJMIIST I AU/ m Cr-fA 1-uvjri:92 words
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Advertisement114 1939-07-02 22 pTTT^j PROFESSOR ILMIDDI* j A.stro-PalmLst Horoicrff Reader. 35 years' .study m various parti of* World. His Reading will rhanft P entire Life. Positively ex;>.ains toij am .successes and avoid troubles. I Life Reading $3. Horoscope prepiW' Order REX HOTEL. SINGAPORE TEL. NO. 26<M> S'oerabaja, May 6th. 1931 The bearer has114 words
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Article, Illustration283 1939-07-02 23 %ong Cheong Betters Times In Both Sprints \LAM SHER IMPROVES CAIN IN 880 YARDS Singapore, Saturday. ,lhc, and u>.,u>secl ifathering the linai. bf Fifth Championship Meeting of the Singapore Vmateur \kle.ic '.smciatHM w*a held on the Padang this283 words
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Article76 1939-07-02 23 Bowl* 1 c; CC. this wee arc fuesday Handicap Semi Finals: I guson E n Coleman < Hewi \on and E Fosard I). I l Mayger and W II Stuai R G Btauntor an vn (plus 2) t\ «ln c.w bsidiai .i < n. i C76 words
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Article29 1939-07-02 23 for the club' ual billiards eh tship and handi m t( nts Eni ha\ •en p in on tire notice boa < en <'. 1 r»one< 1 ruiv m.29 words
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Article143 1939-07-02 23 Saturday's Results S. B. A. Championships fLOSELY contested matelieg mk v witnt a al Haw-Par gymnasium hill when the second round tics <f the S.tt.V ,i::ni,r chanipicii--1 Ips were decided. Alter winning the Initial set convincingly, Wee H Locj Merry time) lost Koh Beng Sv c (Eclipse) m a cvnp143 words
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200 1939-07-02 23 ST. ANTHONY'S BEAT VICTORIA SCHOOL 'A' TEAM AT CRICKET CT. ANTHONYS XI boat Victoria School A XI by six wickets M 1 Oammell took five wickets for 22 runs. lowing are the set res d ICTORIA "V XI I Ah Tec b M Oammeli o Vyner Briston h.w. Tham Koon200 words
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Article43 1939-07-02 23 FI- represent the r anst the Improvement Trust n a friendly game oi cer on M Farrer Park 1 h Chew, Yrow Hot H Neub Ilc^df-n Ibrahim Al Chai m Khuan Kemat, Ha k P< ck, Eiamid. u < Khun Onn, Sethu Chce43 words
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837 1939-07-02 23 nail Da> m Selwigor Raren Phanol Authentic Score Doubles IF'-o™ o o r own Reporter] THE f.n.i rio.. §4 Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. fi "n fn J t h T": Tul f CM> mm no I■' «urn ri a X K uali llimi>ur lhfa837 words
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Article91 1939-07-02 23 Dividend At A Glance Race i— rat Burke $W and SK I»;»irv Maul $fl RO <lir $14 Rate 2— Mi« i Rod S I JC MO Rackarock $13 I'cvci itit SS Race President $14 S7 ll u; :ii:i,'i $9 Polo vim Race 4 Esquire $2% J $S Woden M Going91 words
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136 1939-07-02 23 SINGAPORE WIN 1-0 AGAINST NEGRI SEMBILAN >SUiho*i (iiji Sorter [From Our Own Reporter', Senmban. Saturday. CIKGAPORI detealed \egri Semhi lan by one goal to nil m a Malaya (up oiuounter ihis afternocn. Trur to tradition ths Station padanc proved to be the visitors \><gty for tjlaySig. Bh*wiii| exceUenl c:ombiration, they136 words
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Article35 1939-07-02 23 "IT IS HOPED London, July l The An- M nlster S.r v Wcod, announced thai it is hoped to Inaui the Atlantic air scrvici tinning of August, with weekly ings m each direction Hi Wirel35 words
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186 1939-07-02 23 Malayan Weight-Lifting Championships At Happy World IRRJINGEMENT have been made hy the Singapore Amateur Weight-lifting Federation to st.»»t- the 19W .Malayan tight -lifting Championship* at the Happy World on \n«)is| and 'J at 7.30 p.m. on each night. The lilts to iecMe the cham* pionships will be the two Hands186 words
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Advertisement130 1939-07-02 23 Is Alka-SoUzc^r? from hJ?^ 6^ 11 Way to Get Q" ick Relic neadaches and Acid Indigestion' tJ2ftf°» Ul it£?7n AlkaSeltwr today-keep it on hand stt or headache" h me :tt hta nburn m.,c r (>r A the next time you fed hay headache, tour or iS^Wexcess I stomach, colds ai130 words
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Advertisement43 1939-07-02 23 B* «n»~~,~ nmil M VII lOK I V THEATRE ROYAL HAWAIIANS COMING S»<. >B«n. T IM^. w (1 Thiirs. «lh. *l»l!i. Ililg, |2ih. l.'tlh J..K I >ivri\iis j.u p.m. EVENING PERFORMANCES 9.15 P.M. 52..»0 .S^. 9|. BOOKING AT LITTLE'S AND AT THE DOOR43 words
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373 1939-07-02 24 Rapid Growth Of Trade Unions May Follow New Legislation (Tribttßc Staff '{eporter) ABOUR organisations throughout the country arc giving SwCiotia thought to tlw legislation v.'hich Government contemplates introducing with a view to giving legal status to trad* unions. l)Hl v, provide for the reffi.s- n '-i trade unions In the373 words
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Article, Illustration31 1939-07-02 24 Due In S'pore [From Our Oicn Correspondent] BANGKOK, SATURDAY. \FTKR A TWO DAYS QUIET STAY IN BANGKOK, GLORIA SIIAKT AND HER HUSBAND LEFT THIS AFTKKNOON FOR SINGAPORE BY THE INTERNATIONAL EXPRESS.31 words
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Article54 1939-07-02 24 Jerusalem, July 1 THE District Court has sentenced Mr: Beligman to six months' imprison ment, with special treatment, for conspiring to land Illegal immigrants, but he was acquitted on additional charges of bribery and corruption. Bel*gm<ui vas gra it^d leave to appeal and releas id onReuter - 54 words
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153 1939-07-02 24 INCREASED GRAVITY OF DANZIG CRISIS COUPEXPECTEb ANY MOMENT 1 M~ LONDON newspapers of Saturday feature tht gravity of the situation m Danzig, with lull reports of the distribution of arms there, and declare that there is no longer any doubt that a "in Corps" is being formed there on theReuter - 153 words
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Article64 1939-07-02 24 Sin Chew Jit Poh - SOVIET-JAP CLASH WAS EXTENSIVE Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, July ACCORDING to foreigners who have just arrived here from Harbin, the Russo-Japanese hostilities on tho Manchukuo ami Outer Mongolian border were very much More serious than the official state ny nts issued by the respective Governments. During the time of64 words
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Article87 1939-07-02 24 Berlin. July 1 k REDUCTION of taxes In order to open I up the capital market to private business was foreshadowed by the j Reichsbank President, Dr. Funk, ad- dressing the bank's annual meeting yesterday He said thai owing to exploitation of the capital market byReuter - 87 words
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Article146 1939-07-02 24 Country Cannot Remain Neutral Brussel. July I. BELGIUM'S resolve to maintain net independence was emphasised by by M Pierlot. new Premier. 8peaking In the Senate he declared that political freedom was Inseparable from economic freedom: consequently industrial and agricultural activity wa.s based on Belgium's firm146 words
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Article63 1939-07-02 24 Washingi r rHK Soviet Ambassador, i Oumansky, conferr 'I sm'. Nt EUotfvelt for li:ilf-an-boi This is the first tim President since k (> Pi <•.-, ntiak tad month. M. Oumansky is gon Wednesday. T discussions was nol discloi« U.S. Army Expandjj The senate has suppler appropriation 000.000Reuter - 63 words
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Article42 1939-07-02 24 n-utrality and inriifl»r A decree authorising n unlimited amount ol com armament bone cl;iV the official Jour.. M l measures arP r c rE ji discusrod at todays lawwhen a President's rignatwi pro™ •jropviali francs rpened foi 21 ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Advertisement150 1939-07-02 24 Arrangi to huy your MOVIE OOTFH NOW oi M, nun. .v.,1 Mail .v.Mirs.n f r m special I.\sv PAYMENT terms. Our representative will iemonstratc al your own homt'. MARNEY'S •i">. Uck Street, I'hone (iuii. P.o. Box v <^IPHm|UUQ*||E?7S£* j^m BSO JR. By mm mwl mW ,MU aflV ~~^BEr mWF tßf150 words
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