Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 30 July 1939
1939-07-30
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section11 1939-07-30 1 The Sunday Tribune N SINGAPORE SUNDAY, JULY ::<■. \<v<\ my;: ckn rs.11 words
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164 1939-07-30 1 London, ilj 29. yOJKDiAI ELY after the Royal jf^fjioon to the Hill o stn nj^then frHoir.e Secretary'^ po\\( in l£f with those suspected in conIrish Republican Army Iogtf, action wta takrn i.y the e and many suspects were *)e<i up. IMPber r»f expulsion ord<164 words
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Article40 1939-07-30 1 Athei I* Prune M:ni. I at honour of tlu' 'iuir Jo Athens, declared that counts Ikan Entente would jealthdr Independence ;md ter He;idiU»d- "In tl ««W|h which we h, which umfi.-ingly \n the s r\ ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article182 1939-07-30 1 London, July 2<>. > > London l>\ train alter spending the might Ulsl (l lk« Nifiij of kirlix-iu-Furness. a lonely village on the JN the K..\.r. plane ir which he was flvinir made a forced '^n>i u vmi ml frOBI the shakin- he received bulBritish Official Wireless - 182 words
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Article314 1939-07-30 1 Pari>. #uiv 89. |*li[; t a .,.ni met this morning to discus* several new decrees, including <ne for postponing the eledions >vhich is encountering considerable (liticism from left-wing political circles It is understood thai tho "FanV < e" conn In tome 150 clauses, aiReuter - 314 words
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Article44 1939-07-30 1 Naii obi. July 29. *ik FuJ are co-operating with th in -n effort to ack aow n mi ol M) Inhabit four villages west oi Lake Rudoli in h Kerya, who were reported to iv. been slain by another trita u44 words
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Article, Illustration59 1939-07-30 1 BRITISH ARMY IN ACTION I he- nlanlrv foui>h> I kftltk t >;:. < lally for 40 CsmUkdUm boys \vh« ware lie ;:m<', t> «.t tin- British Arm) :»t Aldershot (amp, Hampshire. The party which included crickets tovrin* British pablic ichools, saw the othci; Services in :h uon. photo shows some59 words
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Article156 1939-07-30 1 Romh.iv, July WHIIfKY will cost letenlgea limt pence m« i bottle t» those v. iih permit* whfii R*>mh:iy and nrl M dry' l lucml.iv With the approach ol this date, the cntl i ol n formal la Increa idred v i mU <t or faiil airdred physicalReuter - 156 words
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69 1939-07-30 1 JAPANESE ARREST FOUR BRITISH SOLDIERS IN SHANGHAI Released After 2\ Hours' Detention I Shanghai, July 29. J I rnoon arrested ri del d foi f orth Highlanders who wei tlley way in the Briti tor near the n< i boundary of the Internati Settlement. The inese also uck. '1 iReuter - 69 words
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92 1939-07-30 1 Japanese Reply To Treaty Abrogation Tokyo, July lAPAX will he able to s< cure n AQgmented supply of the artich required Car pea<se and war under the trade pact with Germany inn lid in Berlin yesterday," declai the Japanese Foreigrn Office in u communique. The communique further I i* aReuter - 92 words
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Article109 1939-07-30 1 Report Being Studied In London London, July 29. IT fa k arned 1 hat the 1 n froi Robert Crai." i» i Brit li Ambi dor In Tokyo, on the difficulties concerning the Chinese currency quea ion which has arisen in the Tokyo talks, is bfcin.ir studied inReuter; British Official Wireless - 109 words
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Article52 1939-07-30 1 hai, July 20. /^HINESE newspapers give promir.iMH to a report purporting* to hi)ve eninnated frc-rh n ti*Me go urea t«> tHe eiToct ;!.<( nrr'iw -vjM'ni* have hear, i r>nftutf?d in Moscow for I to China, amounting <<> seventy-fifty million t:t:!d roubles, «'<juivalenf 1 1 $150,000,000 lReuter - 52 words
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Article165 1939-07-30 1 Close Of Play tJLUico London, July 2? TJAIN Interfered with nty eric- '-t maithes eduli ,i for i day. I Theiv w■ i i jl. at M? where Lancashii e was to h i again Gkmc ersl r At, Bir:ni:i I 77 for two. oncl t Stoi brj165 words
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Article31 1939-07-30 1 M ■I: eothy Od in •quailed the world high jump n hold b) If] 6 Mildred D: Jean Shirley (UJB A.) an I Patjen < German; hi 165 ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article24 1939-07-30 1 I.- nd 2b. ii n Menaei I Purcf c Kukuljevic < v 9 1 < 5— 4; 3— 6; in a D match.24 words
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Article21 1939-07-30 1 R. A. F. LONG-DISTANCE EXERCISES J rpHE t; A Air Fore I J 1- M i bv th I i rd.21 words
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Advertisement87 1939-07-30 1 ELSIE MARY" lire***** for All Occasion* $5. to $30. ':3 1 Vi m >j£Ss\ ri 5 s» bf\AA/ isW SfiL iiv sBs«ftflnW^B> ss vl t j f^ **4 v,/ L' JL l^^^Baßy^ a^Mßr >ll '^aiMriM 4a ■!*>■ d f V-"-^bKl_^b«b^Z_^bP ißKß^diSiijTfii^Sttr^nrwriniiMj&MdWwßßMaiMi "•'i' t- ?v is matured >d in +be largest87 words
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105 1939-07-30 2 Malayan Agent Adopts Tribune Publicity Hint > i ut London. ***** 19. to intensify and extend the ii'^in the country is i time being there is n«» i. di i lure i>«>m existing n of all the presenl means j fomulateii and ire under j 1) I r 11-enI 1en105 words
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Article31 1939-07-30 2 Singapore. Saturday.— -Arrested onlv a 20-year-old Chinese youth d at the court the third police magistrate of the murder of a man named MohaBernaxn Street one night31 words
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147 1939-07-30 2 DROVE ALONG LANDING GROUND: JOCKEY FINED (From <>m- Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. WHILE the 0 o'clock Wearne's aeroplane was taking off, G rani, a European jockey, drove hU car along the boundary of the new i landing ground of the Kuala Lumpur i aerodrome. i i As a resuli147 words
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330 1939-07-30 2 F.M.S. RAILWAYS CONSIDER INTRODUCTION OF 2ND CLASS AIR -CONDITIONED CARRIAGE Large Increase n Passenger Traffic (From Our <>mm ReftrUr) JHE FM.S. Railways will shortly nnsifte T\Z Sal|| *>- state that the prevision of air-conditionM coache a w ayoffif (>r Ihe railway has been responsible for a Inure incrV" hi passenger330 words
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Article294 1939-07-30 2 Singapore Has "Road Hospital" (Tribune stair Reporter). UEXT time you feej ted '<-- i you have to oe 3 our nnoto y-r.r. cj cle re--1 the wear am i Singapore roads suffer 1 1 along m. It is estimated that a> many as T2o vehicle- use a half-mile atrip i294 words
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114 1939-07-30 2 NEW AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE FOR HOSPITAL IN order to u <> Hospital authnritie, In P"r e have installed an ui,™, Mtapkg. svst, m j tal. This new system opinion to-.l.vauC' 111 Ih e new system brinp \u Generjl Ilo^tal ri e ht int. h lh f ft Hier principal nmenl urtaiiisationT114 words
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103 1939-07-30 2 Gaming Cases Cause Court Congestion "THIS <.im' must bra .s I p< lia'.r tho* W I, b<;ii.h in tl amusement parks and thri ir» realise that if tnesp boards »rf r f.,r gaming, not cnlv will the btf» b conlHcaled but the still W<J be litii 'i a- v.'H rad103 words
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Advertisement52 1939-07-30 2 EH "T" "V i *B*si 111 ■v- 8.-. -3'JiJudbi .»?-.f ;i p?liN'ang /-y^ WEAKNESS f DEBILITY I Mi I r%m IWI I Mi use DESCHIENS' T X~\ V T V^ I AL VV AYS CußrlS, and OiN'ts health ar.d strength. f»i kill If (Lait *tauyi^. J4W a»r*l. M«nllvatcJ Hlue» ■H—52 words
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Advertisement39 1939-07-30 2 With a BRUSH am avtht WORKS WONDERS With a toothbrush you, too, can work wonders. Just try a half-inch of kolynos on dry toothbrush twice daily and nee the amazing difference in your teeth. BRIGHTEN your SMILE with KOLYNOS39 words
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Advertisement46 1939-07-30 2 ARE YOUR^ 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 Bids., Phone 3002. it. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science, j46 words
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Advertisement12 1939-07-30 2 PUONE 5J34 /"fV (iOOP* 0 I fOflvl 1 1 BAR LOfNCil 112 words
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Article, Illustration65 1939-07-30 3 i »;< ESSOft ji ITON Mir (i L. PI El \\l) mk. I PII LI ARE SHOWN IN mis I I IPOSITE I'I( TUBE /.STIIKV Ji DGEU EXHIBITS AT THE ANNUAL INTER- SCHOOL \UT [IRITION YEST£RDAI Vr ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOL. THE I XHIBITION VI rR ACTED >s65 words
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430 1939-07-30 3 Discrepancies Of Nearly 200 Per Cent. PROBLEM FOR NEW i GENERAL (Tribune Stafl Reporter) DATES «.r wages payable on Mobiitartion are engaging the attention of non-European \olunteer s in Singapore, and those who kno* Ihe rates and the margin* by which they differ from430 words
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248 1939-07-30 3 A RECORD for the Third International S hool Arl Exhibition of Sin vapor* was judgred thi- morning at Andrew's School Hall by Airs. G. I-. I- t, P of *»or .1 i Peon and Mr. E. Stteheil. A 2()6 oil paintings, water colours248 words
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471 1939-07-30 3 Backers Of More Frequent Bus Services Win Debate GOOD-SIZED nowd of people voted for the affirmative following a lengthy but interesting debate on Thu eveninj rnstitute Hall, 77, Prinsep Street, on the solution "That for the greater convenience of the general public, buses of an approved type, owned by concerns471 words
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Article, Illustration81 1939-07-30 3 Mr. G. F. Strickland. Director of Physical Training, S.S. and F.M.S., is conducting a keep-fit campaign amon K the schools in Singapore. I Modern equipment is used for physical training in school. Here is a picture taken of a group of boys. Formation vsercisi's in numbers. Each bo*-81 words
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Article550 1939-07-30 3 I1 v II U) hear Jj* rtth iddenl: ror Si I e in fenu l^l^.-uK.I i, I I I I 2J for Mu. a V i I m K th 1 <• lp leaves i s for the un and warmth ther of th( I I, I550 words
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Advertisement6 1939-07-30 3 Kill Your Piles ißwrrhiinliit tergyifietwa c^-BiiA6 words
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Advertisement176 1939-07-30 3 I p4sof43tif/TQiiality is so reliable— they are always throat-smooth IB^EHKRw9v^Bs^l Jp9ffiBr^ v«l ""^BBP I^ Aiwow^ /row experience I gsr *^&P^ ihat Craven *A' arc world famous. In I lf niv opinion they arc definitely superior. I «fnßr ■»^v-. I noticed the difference the very first I %£ss&&%& W, jj^C^^ time176 words
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Advertisement224 1939-07-30 4 A PIBLDB' DAY OF LAUGHS I SII)KSIM.!TTIN(; UN OPINING PA VII lON MATINEE 3.1.-. TO-DAY r/\VlLll/ll TO-NKJHT: 6.15, 9.15. STEP THIS WAY, LADIES 1 t AND GENTLEMEN, TO SEE I THIS HURTS ME ptit ur Tn ~«r P?^^^ "N^^^A v LU 1 Mt 1U f^ i^B I bergen McCarthy "MORTIMER"224 words
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Advertisement203 1939-07-30 4 TEL. §^$^hj^\ TI:L# NEW W O II L l» DANCE PALACE. THE LARGEST AIR- CONDITIONED CABARET IN MALAYA WITH BAR RESTAURANT ATTACHED NIGHT DANCE Nightly at 9.30 p.m. TEA DANCE (FREE ADMISSION) EVERY TUES., THIRS. SAT SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE FROM IJM P.M. to 1.30 PM. SPECIAL ENTRANCE TO CABARET Sa203 words
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Advertisement282 1939-07-30 4 SEASON EXTENDED O W I N C TO SUCCEsT Everybody's Flocking to See this Thrilling Double Bill! P Public are Enthusiastic 5 4 SHOWS TO-DAY at the C A I I T0 L II A. M~- 3.15 6.15 9.15 See The Terrible Effects of a Modern AIR RA|h| See The282 words
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123 1939-07-30 5 SbjS k 16 -»n»nths.oid Indi.i |jw. brought to Hollywood 1 f»« In Kxile, wiUl CS.uul r alld Maawen I her dio h f., r the junulr uith Fmerson after her. a poor second. led her ta and out of the •a tioul ucc Studio123 words
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Article, Illustration596 1939-07-30 5 NAZI SPY FILM REMOVES AGE OLD CENSOR BAN JHE battle thai has been raying romid the question of whether ■The Confessions of a Nazi Spy" should or should not be shown in Singapore has nol been a battle between the public ant the censor, it y<><'± far d'4per than that,596 words
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Article32 1939-07-30 5 Fred lladfurray quit smoking ci cttea during the time he was making "Sing You Sinners" and pained eight pounds. Now he's prolng on a diet and 1 (Mimed his smoking.32 words
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Article, Illustration28 1939-07-30 5 BABA (OR MRS. TELLS STORY A KdlC from "Honolulu" with Robert Yoottg and EltvmM- Powell as the principal players. This opens at the Capitol Theatre on Wednesday, Aiiir.28 words
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274 1939-07-30 5 Hollywood Girls Want Small Families IIOLLYWOOD chorus girls believe in small families. At least "hat v l< iniun among the dancers who appear with Eleanor Powell in "Honolulu/ 1 which opens a season at the Capitol on Aug. 2. This fa a reverse in attitude compared to the. girl* who274 words
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Article48 1939-07-30 5 William Boyd, star of the Hopalcvq c idy picture. "The frontiersmen," produced for Paramount by Harry Sherman, makes farming pay. During tne summer he sold 150 b« 0/ apples, groum on his Ventura ranch, and to-day marketed more than 100 bag* o/ icalnut< at a fan a/ pi48 words
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Article89 1939-07-30 5 Myrna Loy Finds A Father A FATHER for Myrna Loy has b~e n found at last. A c tpr a ♦h'-ee weeks' --> I 'ckv "nn-en*" Tle:> v O' 1 retermn character ic- n tor. He was Miss Lv>y s own personal choice as 5 Hie ideal father of the89 words
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Article, Illustration455 1939-07-30 5 SARA WAK WAS HOME OF FIRST McCAR THY IFOW is this for American publicity, .Malayan readers? A Charlie McCarthy is a son of i> witch. Rr^nch^s of his family tree ruled an Oriental k'n^oVni up to B century aiv;>, by means of their magic art-. arlie received !he news of455 words
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Advertisement208 1939-07-30 5 Women Suffering Hot Flushes. Don't lei iho "Change of Life," Hot Flushes, Nerv( i, Heart Palpitation, Nlgfc' Sweats, Giddiness, Headaches, Kear, L of E«nergy, Numbness of Hands and Peet make you old before your time A newscien* tific discovers called Arcito gives amo r. lief in 24 to t^ hours208 words
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Advertisement469 1939-07-30 5 For The Blood. Veins, Arteries smd Hoar* And Stop Limping DON'T let Leg Troubles cripple you. Take Elasto. the Great New BiocmedicsJ Remedy that cures through ths blood, and have done with enforced reet. worry, suffering and expense. Lee aches and pains soon vanish when Elasto is taken. Painful, swollen469 words
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Article95 1939-07-30 6 on the tportt }><■■,• I'ini' pong:, ping-pong, the talks arc off, the t.«lk< are on. And bo diplomacy bowl .1 the shade <»i th<" '»l f{ iimhreller. If miuhi i riL'hi. then uc arc wrong and iis I ve-flft«eii at The sound and "nine, ten, oat!" is the95 words
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74 1939-07-30 6 .V: rg. LM.H .!i;l married than bachelors and in any <> Imm- ]>.ni <>i the world, according to a table o1 I completed by an unioi likelj < rried i, 13 15, Japanese Swiss 1 Danes 18. 8 tn L7 Th j South A.74 words
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627 1939-07-30 6 (Very Hasty) Impressions Of South East Asia ■Byroie TiF in b Cl|M kiietl IVAS ii !^:ill> the bodj the T Byron thai ilu- British frigate i rcuv.ht home froai Greece Biore than a century ago? G ks, i'or v.h'.r. d indep .i ti\r. etain El ain? Lli remi I unar627 words
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Article, Illustration14 1939-07-30 6 The Reaper: "When dots my i^im ccme?" I),14 words
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175 1939-07-30 6 Officially This Man Has Never Been Born T IYIXC with hi^ wife in a Lom raburb ii a man who. oflb has never been born. According to the man's <■■ in X hr is now 69 ye I cannot produce a birth I prove it. And, then! draw the Old175 words
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Article143 1939-07-30 6 IX Ohio State the old csontroveray on banning booze has pissed over to banning barmaids, when the Lower House approved a Bill forbidding women to mix drinks or draw leer in public-houses. Amendment, however, allows them to serve drinks already mixed, in effect converts barmaids into143 words
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Advertisement435 1939-07-30 6 Asthma Cause Kilted in 24 Hours Thanks to the dli »>!. iU in ii, it n.iu i i i rid of u terrible mv* lla <>f 1 1 eottchlnc »nd t tin. ca No iiiur* 1 burning hj'pod«rrnii ir I Thi ucry, Mendaco. starts to mlnut» s. killing tbe I435 words
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Advertisement159 1939-07-30 6 P s After Sport CYDER M m\ (E3) Whiteways Cyder is nature's own M Rl\ ttJil itimulant and a cooling, refreshing "•^Bhl S V drink when you're hot. It improves /p JtcgjjplJ Jßh)\\ your digestion, keeps you slim and Dt kia y '^/fIRB i\ helps to a clearer eye and159 words
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Article, Illustration1419 1939-07-30 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES ggynjNG 1 ur home, 1 If- h < Well l4 O»il and to adrairi] in*rgns genius 1 f th*. 1 man who produced ,*book. I found much with which J .^ly di but thai is the effec altogether an unpleasant effect--,nich Mr. Wella \u on ;uu. While1,419 words
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Advertisement54 1939-07-30 7 for economical meats pressed to n g u V PORK BRAWN YORK 4h jb iij IK I 1 tfw 1 1 1 In» I*4 ff^^fc THONK: s!*o»;i .:::<, (j N h LtMFIK (3 line*), IPOil 111 fc hi jinr,,. PENANG 15M 1»(»1. Kl 111 KVVofMii 8< 12 A -i o/JS54 words
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Article2634 1939-07-30 8 FRANK H. SHAW; Dr. F.B. Scoot, M.D., PARIS - HU R I CAN I- FRANK H. SHAW Dr. F.B. Scoot, M.D., PARIS By AFTi:il MEALS By rjAPTAIN VVatoh w&a inclined to deprecate it. unl Gre; pr vailed on him i<» tell tli»* story; and once started, his enthusiasm grew *uch an extent that t.it* li»1 i ivere presently sitting2,634 words
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Advertisement96 1939-07-30 8 I Ynu ni ii Ki I %~r kA> 111 tyt t_l ts 1 M-k 1 -L/ K^y k I\^ LICII vJ v>l lor I lonic 1 leience J^^^SBfe l ls not only w ■■••'•inn out 'Jr A^v^'^ M^f&JmffiM* MwKßm\ :v< xflsv *JP^/^^ v^'»^'^V i^^Bßg*^ *IMI i V f 4*^W Jfc96 words
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Advertisement215 1939-07-30 8 I PUPPIES .//ll^Mly^rr OOC I LRCTOL and ii ,ti > 1 i ii, mi ii i kbuch n>mt m^ans too their good polnUmßSicSl U > bl( "f A'" l tnlß especially theli rramea stroM their ln a hut f li"»ate. causes him constitutions sound their TSSP£rMi arute discomfort. You can215 words
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Article407 1939-07-30 9 CLUE HUNTIN CARPET Ltmdon, Juh 1 1. ■«RRE ">• <lnrK m lhe1 »"*rt sk'iMs yesterday knelt for an 1 hour over ;i ts>'l> «floared Indian carpel spread out <»n the lawn l M hiiiH Ka-tuoncl mIIm in *hv l.onclon-ro.ir!. Shuldtn. Dial Kent rim red-haired Mrs,407 words
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131 1939-07-30 9 BRITISH POLICE CHIEF IN EGYPT RETIRES Alexandria. DIMK.AMII (Assistant ommisu sloner) h. Gordon -Fairer, of the Alexandria (itv Tolice. uh<i commanded Cairo'i anti-drug "flying squatl" for six and half years has just retired after 10 years' service in the Egyptian police. lollouint; distinguished career in the British Army. Mr. (iordon-Farrer131 words
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Article195 1939-07-30 9 London. July 7. lIN> »w to nani fog'de a hiuh ri f «'mv al Us l';uma-, lcr »ta«e at She?pert<»n, on 1 if Mr. Stanley Turpin ■J^Hl iu> ian for Htarting ihc 1 farm ip the country. Pencil have notifled M, Sleepv Hollov. Mradows. Shepperton.195 words
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364 1939-07-30 9 Lond m, July S). I VISITED a i litiiry camp at Cowshott, ear Pirbright, yesterday, and ihe onlj armaments I riv \wi. a ?mall axe, used for c'lttiny up the cu khouse firewood. i Even the niiu >- did nol vniv\ anything more364 words
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Advertisement52 1939-07-30 9 |j' Rheumatism While You Sleep r )iP\ n v :ill I ■'(JV Vll|| < n. H how n j nur -I t:n-.»uu'i. IK/ '"0 Joint-, An^ t (mh j, "'••Nioht*, n." Nfturi *'V h., 0 0. "V Burning, M ay and Appr-t.tc and V 'J D «ctor,. Cheats, ond Mi52 words
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Advertisement249 1939-07-30 9 is a symptom of. AWWf EXHAUSTION a sijjn that \t>u are losing the capacity ti» cope \vith circumstancesi dial vour urip is going— in short, thai you are losing your nerve q> rift| U'l N^A'rr\ that uestroyi is an old taying,anda true. Worrying strains away ail tht 1 U. vital249 words
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Advertisement96 1939-07-30 9 S MiT l tjf-l'/I«tJW |H u l^fufu i.il vH« i Miri&l 'j r ol"Hr\lc r c c m I> C\\ I I lure is no simpler V > M w.iv (»l uroonnnu tlu 1 /fIIBH >IN|»lf»lltl»» N I*H S.S. <V /^4Ur. I, < v3hß i v j i r^Trml rcaeral96 words
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Article218 1939-07-30 10 Seen Heard I i 'he imitations to Ml R emary Howells wed- on August 19th. The lucky trcom is Sq'uidron Leader K 5 Riiin vy Rao. 2 CJ'iiip for good are M. >\>.'A Mrs. H. s. Pftterson of Z .o They sailed by the i hitraj on Friday morning anJ218 words
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Article, Illustration1275 1939-07-30 10 VERA ARDMORE - A Woman Peeps At Singapore. VERA ARDMORE BY Below. Mrs. Mestey, who is helping with "The i m ,s Cornea To Town." S scheduled lo take place at Raffles Hotel next month and left, Mrs. Betty Aiken. who is also lending hei servieo.The proceeds of this entertainment B.re befall pjvtn1,275 words
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Advertisement307 1939-07-30 10 Tel: P MM-; io> Im^ortanl I r <« kv lorning v hi i T" NEW REVLON j NAIL POLISH SHADES I B tkat men like! j Revlon's new shades reflect men's nail polish preferences for you. A shade for every costume and occasion. Retains its lustre. Wears and wears. MEDICAL307 words
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Advertisement68 1939-07-30 10 To-day tin* wise t and r \'r\ loveliest women of th< J/J contemporary world v pay gfular visits 1 i an Elizabeth Arden v Salon where ever) %J lolai! of ih.ii- M|)j.<':n- V ance is taken i:i hand, 1 medy. Elizabeth Tn-atntMit, cm Iw tittul into the r md<i :i68 words
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381 1939-07-30 11 K.L.'s SOCIAL CALENDAR VERY FULL LAST WEEK 3 ;»-t <miii|i> IVewa r* aaa NMMNIIMMMMMMaji during the lr on It the vhile on d In the lub a:i ;uici hill You thi Club illed In ol sue ming cheery put pv< ito be on ftrlv! charming ,j the I l; cokmi381 words
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Article344 1939-07-30 11 Round The LocaL Shops i MARCI I I 35 Stamford addra H member. l had In 1 ,ii", and rto i him :'oma: coiffure for the week.iiive foe < amazed <un b<* lc touch how U cHlpiled, iusannouncement by hairaressing salon Auction tor Hi" month <>t ptnuanent wail haircut This,344 words
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Article, Illustration394 1939-07-30 11 ■■iftiana «»i-j Mi. iimcti Another floral spraj oi es ol blossomi vvith bud? of pale 10 show Juj t a pink petals. The Jade Tree ha another upply of their well-known 1] handKercuiefs -vhlch make Mich RGin^-av/?.y presents. Hand-embrok ed with fine dra\vn-thi\\Hl v. irk and oelicj-te flora!394 words
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Advertisement37 1939-07-30 11 F* Vogue's Yhris Review" 1 Vw fall p SHIPMENTS WT UNPACKED I A;>u Fashions uiinifii haw always li. »iii**i lluir appearance ml t! t selection Li&Clf^ 1 H^ N um! !l (I{IV1I1) b ln uoi>(.,Hlent MEANS >^"VOGUE"37 words
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Advertisement28 1939-07-30 11 HARRIET HUBBARD AYER HOME BEAUTY TREATMENT IT SKIN 31 1I 'T fc~ -^J LuxuiM Cream Skin Tissue Cream Beautifying FaceCream— Skin Tonic Medical Hall Ltd. 3, Battery Road.28 words
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Advertisement7 1939-07-30 11 tf' f THE GLOBE TRADING LTD SINGAPORE.7 words
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Advertisement222 1939-07-30 11 r!" ■^mt^i"--'- Jet ±f via 6 S Mil i\' {S j Amaml lovely... \!^y Every Friday v i.^ keep; bei tppoin nieni witb A CTVI Kwl vtTYtwr Amami. This world- arn luxury li.ii.jt..,> i you car. do ourselfl ivc women like her use Amami. > No. I for Brunettes. Amami222 words
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291 1939-07-30 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday, July 30, 1939. Harvest Home 'pilK declining days uf July and the <arly part of A re the on \\h'-n th< Jiritjsh exile, whether he be a veteran of a Quarter of a century or a youngster on hii first thr years' engagement* feels most acutely his291 words
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Article271 1939-07-30 12 T'HE Spanish Nationalists, having overthrown the legitimate government of their country with the substantial aid of the Fascist and Nazi war machines, are now displaying some uneasiness at the close tits which continue to bind them to their "disinterested" allies. They are unwilling partners in the Axis how271 words
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Article, Illustration1580 1939-07-30 12 C. H. Stanley Jones - C. H. Stanley Jones i B y 1 President Roosevelt Throws A Spanner In The Works BRITISH SUBJECTS MUST DEMAND FIRMER POLICY MO WAR IN 1939, PROPHESIED ON THIS PAGE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR, IS NOW THE GENERAL ESTIMATE. The view is that1,580 words
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Article136 1939-07-30 12 Jf WELL-DEBSED yount; man presented ell at a recruiting depot ano expressed his wish to join the army. The sergeant In charge asked him the i questions and entered the answers on his sheet "Occi Qouired. •■Will." said the young man, "I hardly know136 words
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Article, Illustration35 1939-07-30 13 mounted policeman, saddle hvhl aloft, rides his horse bareback over i mini) taring a rehearsal for the Activity Ride :<t th; forthcoming Mourned Police display at Imber Court, their training headquarters in Bnrrej35 words
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Article, Illustration198 1939-07-30 13 < rribmc siaflf Reporter) JEM! is b »uo Cabin boy in a windjammer a.l fourteen pphan freah from I >1; .i twenty-two captain of a big •erdant steamer sailing the Pacific Ocean. New Captain 'wjc, :v2. is coming to Singapore, very soon, with198 words
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Article69 1939-07-30 13 AN A.R.P. trateini day held In *hp Latvian (nun ftf "m< rpduc-Pd almost the whole ponulatum to tiars. Durinc the riPmonstr.Ttion J»m. tear K ns u; JS released in market placp. Before th^ •"•'Ras souads could disp'av inrprnwe.s. however, the wind STL d tilp pas u:ls M«W1169 words
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73 1939-07-30 13 Luxury Rail Coaches For South Africa Johannesburg. railwaj t ev 7i lu> «rst of their Kind hJJf? d|l J Ihe South African l l^Ud^ m!)nsin^ lh u Luxury W^Cape makl K firBt i°«n»«y 1 •'•ably adv:n., standard >niue 0 C)l S fort •"d »ux i?^andv coach <^ din'-np Wl van73 words
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Article, Illustration460 1939-07-30 13 "RAFFLES" A POPULAR NAME IN SINGAPORE -FOR PLACES 16 Public And Private Institutions Bear Name (Tribune Staff Reporter) public institutions, a hotel, an office building, a brasserie, a bakery, a dispensary an«l a motor garage perpetuate today the name of Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, the founder of Singapore. Oldest of460 words
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239 1939-07-30 13 New York's 400 Shun Father Divine New York, July L5. pHODE ISLAND'S Newport, Bwankiesi of all Am society resorts, to-day combined with < ne of the best -1( nown m -nv ,< rs of their set, Countess Dorothy Filirv>ni, u> preveni Father I>l x T ii* Nev York's coloured evangelist,239 words
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302 1939-07-30 13 Woman Killed in Devil's Punchbowl f London, July 9. L^'K marly two hours yrstenlav N.( ui.i fhen of the 2nd Bn. North Staffordshire Regiment were lined up in an identification parade in camp here ai 'h»- request of police in in\t itiprating the death of a woman at Hindhead, near302 words
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Advertisement66 1939-07-30 13 Pimples Go Cause Killed in 3 Days 111. x. tppllcatlon Of Nixoderm |< ,i awu) pimples 1 1 K maKl< Nixoderm tonight and you will soon your >kln becoming »th and r Nixoderm li i new <1: thai In 1 i worm, and Eruptions. > > hide In the MlKOd«rm66 words
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Advertisement43 1939-07-30 13 KEEP THE FAMILY FIT ON BOVRIL lf^ I r^^--^'\^j^ r^ il iiy <:ir> ri nourishing BOVRII \^^e*^^^c hiTigorate yow family ard —^^^■■■EaEto^) l-Cvjj theia in food health. ;ents: THE BC O CO LTD <V~ c ilacca, Kii.iiu Lumpur, they'll enjoy the nourishing flavourof43 words
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Advertisement279 1939-07-30 13 ILL-RUNDOWN-MPDv/niiQ-nPDDP^Fn rlUnVv/UO L/Lr '^^r^Jsw MINERAIS&VITAMINS AT LAST VOI TOO CAN HAVE THE MINERALS AM) VITAMINS WIU'II BRINC; YOU MOW HEALTH, VIGOUR, STRENGTH, CALM NERVES, RICH RED BLOOD. HTH discovery ol siedlca] icienco thut of feedur; Minrruls an-: jK^^i^^ V.tamins to lie si ven glands whirh f^ centre] the body m279 words
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Article156 1939-07-30 14 Sciatica K< j)t Him At Home It li the wif< who sendj uf thi.s Information about her husbands troubles rihe writes: -"For some time past my husband has been able to work only one week In two on account of .viatica H suffei d156 words
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Article, Illustration50 1939-07-30 14 <m family. lave, profession, health, wealth, Journeys, luck la lotterlec, races, etc., lucky number, colour and day« by monthly details, for 1 year $2, Wn-kly J7. 5 answers (1. No < <»l). Dollar notes accepted, Mate birth details or sex, age and writing time. Hanuman Ashramam Tlrutanl, 8.50 words
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Article1053 1939-07-30 14 W. A. HARPUR - W. A. HARPUR Qy j«b«b«s WOULD fellow scribr; gkin me alivr* I laid bare the t&J e With wl i literary masterpiece- m*' penned to-day The process, far from being difficul becomes almost a m tural or Invojun lary operation Mice the topographica peculiarities1,053 words
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Article77 1939-07-30 14 Bull Guards Illegal Liquor Store i EUROPEAN A worke r, *n.* L *fSs** Iv me! Imt death in t native >lum when fj^o^ backya«l of a *^ok^, native woman who g large quantltiH of IIJ in imiforrn. wW* t^ I Immediately ri »VH«*?^ n;akin g towards Mr J Queen" .^poke77 words
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309 1939-07-30 14 of cases of adoption of human.^ Sta!^ Data for this particular case were given to Professor Gates by an Indian Christian missionary, the Rev J Kngh fos"of e Gat e St ry aS r Uled by P<; Ten years a^o Mr. Sin^h309 words
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Advertisement172 1939-07-30 14 VX]DK<fc TICKETS ISSUED S rott VJ BY ALL STEAM- JTRAVFI SHrp Am AND RAILWAY LINES. NO BOOKING FEE& S SILtAn ot and I j i i S 3«, UOBINSON Rb., IDIOAMMW. TELEPHONE 5908. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LKVBR MOVBMBNTS. NICKEL POCKET from 8.50 WRIST 12.00 SILVER POCKET 17.00 WRIST172 words
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Advertisement216 1939-07-30 14 Advances against goods and produce at low rates of interest may be arranged with us. We also offer Godown spaces to let at fcw rentals. Further particulars win be supplied on application. i I BRSmiNS BEST R Mechanical perfect inn for your enjoyment. l'vrl<* A. Carriage CO., (1926) LTD. When216 words
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Advertisement602 1939-07-30 14 Restore Youthful Vigour To Glands in 24 Hours New Discovery Brings f*% Pleasures of Life to Men ~|P Who Fee! Old Before jL Their Time "-^^TJL ,*?Y fo f ]d r than y° u are? Are you joy me so, -i.-ty of beautiful women? 110 J^^g* v. ii suffer from602 words
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1157 1939-07-30 15 Insurance Claim For £3,000 Fails i 1 1K frequently ben out r jl m in practi tei l; Of tWO men Who r°S J? Ol l e oi 11 thatfiw b> in- proceeds oi an insurance claim for 83,000. Hut it took ti.(1,157 words
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Article215 1939-07-30 15 A y yon All. READERS llii to be Q oj any turn- I! Stkkto TOUi I W%Zt)ias posriWe and avoid in- I < |JSU Don't OS* fIVO Z i -ALINFLVES' I ay 2\ m 21 and Auguii cr 23 Uuu i oiftff be tempted to do215 words
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Article39 1939-07-30 15 I HcbinkL "mles 1 foi slimminß I** K (l trouh|c tr cxpens.3 .m--■^T a Finnish nwpuprr They m.ill all over clip up r^tjrabblng hold ol d set I "A M 1!l Oil n n fi I^--39 words
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Article71 1939-07-30 15 Died Chasing Pet Parrot Jerusalem. 111 y«ar-old Jewish resident of TH Aviv, lost his life while trying to recover ti parrot whivh had escaped from Its cape. The bird flew from a third* floor flat and perched on the roof, jeering at its master. The owner went up on th«71 words
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Article113 1939-07-30 15 UNEMPLOYED MAN LEADS DOUBLE LIFE 1 npHE doubU life led bj a young A Turk, lather of six clildren, who in the morning stood in the large queues outside unemployment offices •'iid at night was one < t the most popular "entertainers" in 17 different night dubs, has l«"'*'n revealed113 words
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332 1939-07-30 15 Causes Of Dizziness And Head Noises (By K. A. Thompson, Dr. ol Ocular Science.) QUTF often X am asked to discuss Meniere's disease. This condition i;- only defined as dizziness <;r verti.°,o, associated with head noises, partial deafness and headaches. The combination el dizziness with i head noises and deafness332 words
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Article, Illustration180 1939-07-30 15 The torture of human beings was once a pleasure of cruel rulers, and they invented many ways to make their prisoners' suffering more horrible. One ol the worst instruments u^ed was the tor- ture wheel. Although the advance of civilization has abolished the180 words
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Advertisement7 1939-07-30 15 I^LIM'S !|f ttlll ffTn uJiJ I'' MM7 words
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Advertisement143 1939-07-30 15 I /M^s/t^K STRENGTH i I \T \IS FAGGED/ /^thenX I YOU NEED \Aa iZ^^Tll Do vou feel weak. r,,n-d,.wn' !><• vou circ easily? j" ii I hen you need atcrburvs Compo— d u> bu.ld v MM up-to help rest«»re normal health and vigour. .5\ Nv Waterbury's CoMpOWtd oO*ttiOJ pure lner143 words
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Advertisement659 1939-07-30 15 STOMACH SUFFERER AVOIDS OPERATION Who h i if an ulcer j i u Mr j D eedom, v<.;tLout v atinf table bii fcann 4. it tdy that freed lain, to his lc. ui He wntrs- "I was in terrible pain .4 duodenal ul it \:.iye<l and ordered an op< i\659 words
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Article204 1939-07-30 16 Tlie Vlklni?s of old w^re gods among .'nrn Superb In phyj I nrr'/y ntelity pulsrd t! »'very mu and sinow through k body nvd brain. Their diet with itrengthening Vitamin*. The Halibut, cnught In tl e-cool waters of the North is one of thr cs204 words
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Article144 1939-07-30 16 i Ml; r.'h.ji l.aktl «va!u. who i^ 107. id rs rmplovors very ble they reiusi t give him i. n ;ii'('ount of his ay»'. ila, who hajs been in an equal number of in s his butobioI he t imc. i ...iir yc,,'.> ago144 words
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81 1939-07-30 16 BRITISH GIRL PIPERS RECEIVE MASCOT Brussels. THK Dagenham Girl Pipers have been presented with a baby ffOftt as a mascot The occasion was their visit to tln» Liege International Exhibition where they have been performing in the "Gay Meuse Village" section. The baby goat was born on the model farm81 words
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Article646 1939-07-30 16 Anti-Spy Squad Gets To Work I POLICE INVESTIGATE 150 CASES A NETWORK of Nazi bribery, intrigue ;,rd es h time of war might kiave brought a score of promin^r vS I, of ..re military courts to answer for (heir live; Frfn^^ night by France's famous646 words
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Article191 1939-07-30 16 Millionaire Drug King Gaoled Paris, Thursday. T»HEOIH>RE LVOV who made him oil a millionaire by controlliro ii world drug ring, was sent to jail for Iwo year?; to-day the maximum sentence in France for peddling drugs. He was also iined £60. Seven others Including two women, were fined and Imprisoned191 words
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Article41 1939-07-30 16 SEEKING HIDDEN GOLD I <»rt Joh A NYASALAND nuu taf execution f 0 n J^ tit told the BeohuanilwiJhiJ lies that he has hidrtnlZ Now everyone in hfaW diRffinff-but poiit-f iav f tt sent U prevent tbe tn being unearthed. -Kuifr41 words
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Advertisement900 1939-07-30 16 liPlliiillirinT^ :li[iM!iiillli!ll!lllli!!llli!iiill!lllllillllim Ma\ a^^ mO VaV^B^^aaW^ aa^9 34aam afrtßaffanl EdaVaßßßt E%Taa9 W*€f alataaaVaaaav t* \I7HEN Headaches Pain High Temperatures, and LV SHVB numerous conditions of ill-health appear you want RELIEF, and Quick Relief, to get back to normal. This j^ #g ?>^ is where the use of 'ASPßO' is so900 words
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Advertisement545 1939-07-30 16 PILES There is no need for ns to tell yon of the maddening: irritation, the day and night torture caused by pile trouble. We tell you that if you only start using: Man Zan at once it will stop the terrible pain, soothe and completely heal blind or bleeding: piles.545 words
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Advertisement144 1939-07-30 16 'i^^M-l Wik I GIVE YOU THIS powerful radio S W«A J«P SET FREE WITH *!Wm^M&- YOURTRAININGI 'I Train You at Home in Spare U^ Time for a Good Radio Position" ...NO PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE NECESSARY W||T fOl Nc* developments in K.,.1.0. tl.i tiwv growing mdu«^ £OC in v.,-1.1. hav< opened up144 words
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Article635 1939-07-30 17 O jv r//i!; /i/« to-ua y SINGAPORE i |3 m< ,s) 2S*S i ,!ay. KibyA B |]5^ :!i^ or jjght mu tal fSdbt Epi I! SS^^iui by Anatole SSfUither, »nSS3£ ntS 'concert fi«« tycd by JJ^. Kulcn Kampf and STierlin Philharmonic Orches {j nC635 words
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Article98 1939-07-30 17 lis John I). Gimlette. Biltei and completed by If. U Thonihun. iixiuni l Mivrsity Fiess 1939. 7s. ttd. net. This dictionary haa been prepared bv 1 the vt-.v few officers i m Malayan medical service who ha., nguided ih^ study ui native medicine a.s anything98 words
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312 1939-07-30 17 Priest's FiveYear Exile Among Lepers p. A FTER t\\ e elf-imposed exile in a leiwi as a result of conl ra iting dreacl <t disease, Father H th Mu VVhit I ha t told t h«- drama ti( n p "Y< u are cured," by the v nieni Lej er312 words
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Advertisement267 1939-07-30 17 Thick, Strong Wavy New Hair .l_x B*Ior» oliif I.i. imF** iaiki-. njr livm -u^f vary woak aad tallmi '<&§&#& 4A antll the Dcala* waai alriMtet bar* BzxmkiQsbt ?m on tn I jHeg^ ..I-," t"nlca. Then 1 '■JS&rW att#J K<A.*.lk<>. Be- I ftad lauOed w^.-jff tka tecond box my ift'tjmi.Jk '"■l267 words
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Advertisement115 1939-07-30 17 High Blood Pressure Kills Men Women Y\\ rrom 1 1 a i Rlooil l'i i.i m, whirl i «-i iou* dim .•>•■ 1 1... > I i much Ji'-.i 'i 1 1 liable rind 1.i.. mon nyu i>ioi u< h< h lop iid bd -i i e In Imikl, l<r<115 words
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332 1939-07-30 18 MISSIONARY HAS NEW LOVE WEDDING IS OFF Will Not Marry Priest In India WHILE her friends were Making arraniremein t before she left to marry mis*io na r V n T^i m" tw «*m hill, iced Iwenty-lhre, former Manchester sa&, llillKl v2 announced her engagement to another mission Now people332 words
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Article109 1939-07-30 18 Bombay. AT 10 o'clock In the morning S*.r?e Bhagwandasjee, a holy man. stepped into a cement grave at Dadar, a suburb of Bombay. While crowds of people watcned, he squatted cross-legged on a deer skin, and a sheet of corrugated iron was placed over the109 words
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130 1939-07-30 18 LETTER CROSSES ATLANTIC IN A BOTTLE Oklahoma City. A (.IRL In ma City. Oklahoma. lias received a reply frcm London to a letter that she threw Int<. the Arkanras River In a bottle 10 months ago The Icttei Boated down > Arkansas River Into the Mississippi and must have crossed130 words
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Article339 1939-07-30 18 Christendom's Strong And Handsome Martyr fJATHOLICS make much of saints. On Tuesday, Roman atholica in the local community joined to pay the usual homage given Saint Christopher every year on July 25. Honoured on the basis of vast masses of legendary, actually nothing authentic is known of this339 words
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Article158 1939-07-30 18 ELEPHANTS' SOCIAL DEBUT IN PARIS four clrcua elephams ridden by French society beauties took part reeently In the most spectacular party Paris has seen for many years. It was given by Lady Mendl, trv: lormer Miss Elsie de Wolf, wife of Sir Charles Mendl. Britibh Press attache in Par's, at158 words
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Article133 1939-07-30 18 Alton "Hnatv I For the nrst time In the W t.h? Guards Regiments the rue' that an officer named as co-W »n a divorce action I commission is being brok' I The reason is that become _nfi imp° r Guard!* code übkHl Last year133 words
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Advertisement366 1939-07-30 18 I Kr>p^ By Treating Gland />^ XmU* >r ir> nl };tF burning Mnsatlon of j| I Prcvcno from JTOUr chemist. Th« I* J I I 1 < =XI Joseph Travert it Sons Ltd., Singapore. through INNER am«-t> At amW-W r v A V 1 (j awasaa» aL#^?CV#C II Pi A-366 words
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Advertisement303 1939-07-30 18 I: I These Symptoms warn rou of Kidney Trouble Stabbing pains in the bark good. Evpn few doces have ended iparrns of agonising rhr-mnatism severe paiu when all else has failed. distressing bladder trouble pains De Win's Pills stimulate and strengthen i in the groin spells of dizziness the kidneys303 words
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312 1939-07-30 19 S.B.A. To Share Grounds With Football Club? UHjOTIATIONS have been in progress foi t Singapore Badminton Associati *ident of Chinese 1 ootball Association c I he project ol I 'i ;]Hmiv its own hall. I m,. 'I there is a great <l«'al >i" optin in badminton of i \,i- S.li312 words
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352 1939-07-30 19 Premier Party's Extensive Training Programme RAKING no chances, the .Mayflower Kadm'nton Party has launched an extensive training programme for all members laking part in thv S.B.A. tournaments and this, indeed, befits the prestige whkil the party enjoys throughout the length and breadth of Malaya. Few clubfl offer the pame facilities352 words
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Article, Illustration32 1939-07-30 19 T»p y\r\' of Devonshire B.l*. I i sensation by beating i» KiaiiK tf Mayflower B.r. a Ihf S.B.A. rnenN junior tourna■mt. |eiu»: Nk Chia Meng (Mari.«.ho ha k qualified for the semi-final32 words
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Article228 1939-07-30 19 INTER PAR TY TOUR NEY IN PENANG UMSTEADS' BRIGHT CHANCES P(!5y "Sphinx"— PeMMg) jal interest is (akin in the PfcMUIg senior inlcr-team ompetition which heuan I few weeks ago. Notwitht improvement in form shown timosi all the coni!hmKs nuuh for the Linstead Badminton Party, pertoldesf badminton parties in town, to228 words
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Article, Illustration12 1939-07-30 19 Oil*-. Thinn M'ny. hon. sports captain <•* die Spartan Badminton Party, of Singapore.12 words
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Article, Illustration27 1939-07-30 19 Teo (hen; Sv (Comp»i j BJ lohore B»hru>, won th«* Jonore i I ;"ifi state Junior sinfflrs htl Imsl year. He has rone lo M-iar on Iransfrr.27 words
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337 1939-07-30 19 Joliow I liaiiij»ii<>iislii|»s E5<*t i< %v«^i 1 i SPECIAL BADMINTON FEATURE Edited By PHOENIX" (By "Cess'— Johore) JOHORE is now In the Una! in the Fooflg Scong Cup competition. The Sultanate is Meeting Penan* at Johore Hah™ <»n August t; to decide tin issue.337 words
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Article, Illustration19 1939-07-30 19 Tan Seng Ohia. honorary s?cretary of Ihe Merrirfale B.P. of Singapore. The MerridaW h one of Singapore's leading clubs.19 words
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229 1939-07-30 19 (Bv "Clay Reveller" Perak) Till] Posts and Tfl?grnphs hate on*e again become rnampjom ef the Kinta C 'iimmrrcial League which etmi te a successful conclusion last vv "ek-encl. The result was i'xium ted, as matter «>t fact, it was a atagfCM ronclusion The champions229 words
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Article192 1939-07-30 19 (By "RambiT Belangor) FOLLOWING the suggestion of Mr Ho Man Tiaii, vice-president of the Selaagor Badminton Association, it Is expected that the first women's triangular tournament will take place this year The suggestion was that women from Belangor N< Sembilan ana Malacca should take part In an192 words
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Article65 1939-07-30 19 >l).u, t J Rea Hiis Nur LtHef H( thing oi real Interest Ui ire 'K anotl i k temed whi< hi i md < irk In vai a< I <>K churcoul < I I i i net it. rtlcle 01 th< i hich :ii I oi65 words
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Article94 1939-07-30 19 TO ALL FEVER SUFFERERS Kevcr pn pol ons hai m u feel hot and i I In turn, that < /er thi i u dt 1 \h i ately thi] I Th< pol rve ond muscle tl ues and iken ."U!dige tn ilid Jt r food often make you feel94 words
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Advertisement96 1939-07-30 19 Help Nerves I AsdGlandsCinemaWay I 1 1 1 I■■ Stars An i i daj in i i d< d iii pxl racta i<« .i 'i na ture In n i\ Ing K ihe nervi i rl Itlon, 1 pro tful ■i' Ipour and vitality, iml .< Imported Into I >t96 words
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617 1939-07-30 20 SINGAPORE FULLY EARNED THEIR VICTORY OVER THE COMBINED SERVICES I I Soccer Topic* ll j- llui»li Savjiiji' ■aa___M_________| i— a_».«™ a— a_»__^_» But S'gor Might Account For Them SINGAPORE did it again and in convincing style too, when they eliminated the Combined Services from the finals* o th" H.M.S. Malaya617 words
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Article, Illustration32 1939-07-30 20 II).* i Is' reserve division gi Kc u u?» nifr'v to a hiph one ?n i'«' reserved division fixture on the paw.; n h wrhen lh« 1 I**4 the rjui> (Lrsc iUL32 words
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301 1939-07-30 20 IC2I. Singapore beat £s?langor 1922. ■Selsngpr Singapore 1923. Singapore Pcrak 1924. Singapore Etelangor 1925. Singapore Selan 1926. Psrak Singapore 1927. Selangor Singapore 1928. Singapore and Delangor 1T29. S'ingaixjre and Selangor 1930. S gapore and Selangcr a Singapore beat Bslangpr 1931. Fv-rak EAngap 1932.301 words
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Article, Illustration40 1939-07-30 20 Abdul Rahman was a great defender, as he usually is on all big occasions, in last Saturday's Malaya (up Match at the stadium in which Singapore beat the Combined Services one nil. Our photo shows Rahman heading the ball away.40 words
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113 1939-07-30 20 Hot humid weathor Ls trying to mo->* people both in health and timpcr. but u will net trouble v< u nearly a much II old constipation, f r I tinai com n whl e f IIVI Ive ills winch a 1113 words
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Article, Illustration345 1939-07-30 20 PETE - Week's boxing Gossip PETE BY \V ni| E bod., i, managers are h,K. Win lr their JslLKfil^ ssaasr J Sfa ALTHOUGH boxing fc the boys ti* keep nt tttito W' th Happy Gymnasiu^ "clock, and they haveZ^ fl »ave a chance to i ft» caily grind will have th e345 words
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Advertisement435 1939-07-30 20 WEARNES AIR SERVICES LTD. AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY SERVICES. AUGUST 4TH. ORDINARY SERVICE. SFFCUL HOLIDAY SERVICE Leave Singapore 7.00 a.m. ve Sin/rapore 3.00 p.n. Arrive K. Lummir 8.40 a.m. [ve K. Lumpar 4.40 p.m. Lraye K. Lumpur 8 s"> a. 1. Leave K. Lumpur 455 p.m. X h o-- a.m. Trnrr,435 words
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Advertisement87 1939-07-30 20 i;-"-'-'^R^N^ V > JB^»i '-y ■•"38 "^i I t w I I i^fl w r A" i "'"^B l KEEPS YOU YOUNG HEALTHY 8c STRON G START T AKJ^M; OBi AS TO-DAY Obtainable at all leading Chemists. Large 57.00. Small $2.50. When ordering pl?aso specify OKASA for men or women.87 words
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Advertisement124 1939-07-30 20 Rheumatism I Curbed in 30 Minutes I Tho amaslng new discovery Rumtnd l. .mi hea the paina of Arthritis, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis and Sciatica lik--magic In 30 minutes after th<- firs! dose, j):«ins disappear, :n:<] in few <l;i\s this marvelous m« ■< j n i n <li <>! ;.i -1124 words
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Article63 1939-07-30 21 Vienna, July 'Z'.K the nehl granted tc, Tyrolean pea- a&nt to carry N granted by the Empress Maria Tl eiesa \n the lstti century— has been terminated by the authorities. The South Tyrol Association m Innsbruck, which wa oi -,i -i i!' 191m with a large63 words
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Article75 1939-07-30 21 U.S. Currency Stabilisation Fund rnm Washington, July 29 T HI< bah; United Ftat--K 6>tabilLsation Fund al Mn- 3] a published by IVV dl recl I(! holdings in the fund ive porti: n Of $154, 173.00m 'iiii.s indicates an increa foi the first quarter ol $73,702,000 and rcflec ihe heavy currency75 words
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152 1939-07-30 21 Military, Naval Air Talk With Soviet 1*414*1 Si ;ii< mm 11 1 On >lon<lnv fr London. July 2H. [I- ail noes wdl, declarations on how the negotiations with the Soviet stand will be made by the British and French Governments at the beginning of next week, probably on Monday. -1Reuter - 152 words
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1296 1939-07-30 21 THE MUNICIAPL ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 133) viunicipaiiij 1 «inV*cted i; lUc <AlUr ti MlI 9 rfiot 107 2. iiu lot 110 11, lun- KOl Ayr Rajah R<^<l I f< llowI and 112G uortr. '->()l1 1. I *****, 1127 to the I MT I tern t:;. t Mot 115; th< nee 11,296 words
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Article72 1939-07-30 21 Loncv-n. July 28.— With the King's -ujproval, Major-General the Earl of AthSfS and Princess Alice, CountesfoJ Ainione, have accepted invitation.; fj trie :u. hern Rhodesia Government to be the principaJ guests at the jubilee v r- 1 Vi"« of th€ (>()l<;ny next ycat Mi G. M. Huggins, the72 words
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342 1939-07-30 21 H*Hivkr* Aiiainsl Japan pOIJTIC \I. circles in Washing will adopt a firmer policy "i the ;il>roi:aii< n of the trade treat) w\i before consultation with any other London. July Tin; imrs Washington correspon- 0 *tate that M. CorUell Hull 'S< n lan «•<" State)342 words
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Article78 1939-07-30 21 Kunming, July 29. AN emphatic denial of the Japanese re ports ol en I :i between him ard ihe Central Government at Chungkin;; were made by General Lung Yun, Governor <.i Yunnan, in an interview with tei ;.> (i;iy. ecu Lung Vim said he was faithful78 words
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294 1939-07-30 21 WHEN Gunner Hugh Joseph Goi 1 eared to-day before Mr. C I! I and Fourth Police Magistrate, the breaking at the quarters < t Ca] Singapore, Saturday. igh (23) of the Royal Artillery ap- Koh, the Singapore District Judge original charge of attempted294 words
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Article27 1939-07-30 21 nt, Hind i itanl cinemaee two entertaining v tan' und "Chui." at the Oarrick Thea- ral lor two days Irom tx [inning at 7 niuhtly.27 words
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Advertisement142 1939-07-30 21 Fal Dissolved 5 Pounds a Week An you»<o/> fat? Would you like to have beautiful Tipur*- iik»- the famous Qlnema Btars of Hollywood? A California physi< lan In treating famous :<< t<>r* and actresses has discovered a safe secret method ol qulckh dissolving excess fat without <frastic dletlnc or Mien142 words
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Advertisement198 1939-07-30 21 BB mr.mm aaaa aaaa imu jTUESDAY NEXTp^^i jAT THE Ci% I* IXOI Under the Patronage of the Consul Ceneral for China -Mr. KAO-LINC-PAI I >v !^> > famous Penang-born Screen *i, Slar if Miss CHUN YUN CHANG I Thc stnr > Of China's Joan Of Arc- 5 Wj T lAiv*|198 words
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Article224 1939-07-30 22 AT the annual general meetfl ing of members of the Clerical Un interested in games held this afternoon at the Hawi Hall, with Mr. c. Misson presiding, the elect oi officials resulted as foli: Hon. Spurts Secretary: Mr. M. Pcnnusamy; Ground Superintendent: Mi. L. Gammell; Football224 words
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337 1939-07-30 22 Ceylon Wimbledon Discussed In Interview J^KFOIIK leaving for Kuala Lumpui she is defending her title and roming Malayan tennis hampionshi] v omen's singles champion <»:' Ceylon champion for three years in succ< ssi last night en route for Ipoh where generally taking part in the337 words
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153 1939-07-30 22 Sensational Win By Miss Elsie Yeo A.C.S. Carnival i r r\\() records were broken in the tenth annual swimming carnival oi the Anulo-Chin?«;e School which wan held at Ihe Y.M.G Swimming p:;ol yestirda> afternoon. Mi s I Lsie v< o .1 osaUOB when t yard M Lyi I Luen no153 words
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Article74 1939-07-30 22 Dh ARINO after piling up lea ru w Lcket the A'.iH-hc ter R giment 2nd XI defeated i ho YMX A by r>L' runs in a cricket match played ym the iatter's ground this afternocn. Top-scorers wen V ]iuf :"id Purvi l >r the74 words
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Article142 1939-07-30 22 (From Our Own Reporter) Scrnnban, Saturday. His BIGHNESS the Yang di Peri'.'ui Hcsar, opening the thud > lloiticultuial Show for Seremf:/M and coast districts iield at Kins George V. School hail this morning, exhorted th< pt asanta to zrv.w more ;>adi. and iti these troubttd limes142 words
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Article51 1939-07-30 22 L July 29. A new form ol Royal salute ior lank regiments perl rmed for the ilfst lime before the q, Tidworth Tattoo ground t Fifty tank roared ps st foil >v. loi i -<•-. j, and a.s i ach Its srmi swung ground :i and dipped inReuter - 51 words
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Article145 1939-07-30 22 LX)LLOWING ii the schedule oi" racing at Penang on August 5, 7 and 12. HORSES— CIass I— Divisions 1 and 2 6 Furlongs. HORSES— -Class 2— Divisions l a.:d 2 7 Furlongs. HORSLS— CIass 3— Division* 1, 2, 3. and 4 G Furlov. SLCOND DAY—145 words
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Article52 1939-07-30 22 MIDNIGHT PREMIERES CROWDS attended the midnight I Ql a Na/i Bi hers 1 h v u Rt the Alrhe picture will open t the All ra n M At Capil nese Consul i dnight :i ni< i e c>; Una Mu China's J .mi in nan boi n < Uiun52 words
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460 1939-07-30 22 UNIT CHAMPIONSHIP WON BY MILITARY (From <>ur Own K<T,i..rtrr) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. P"Ol'K records were smashed at Hie .Malayan A.A.A. meet concluded en the Padaag to-day. Alamsher improved (he rtoord he Wt\ u[> yesteri':iy for the hall mile by two-fifths of h second. Meyer460 words
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Article279 1939-07-30 22 Sin RAFFLES College, foi u yea, in m the seventh annual intvr-colk^e athkiir >n< eni(r^ day at their sp«rts ground. mi l ll^heid Raffles College who lhu> (he Kay-Mo UH c% 58 p( ints. while the Medic i eK e was f ar d«ul, ll(1279 words
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Advertisement97 1939-07-30 22 6-45 P.M.-IIAI»I»Y TIIKATIIK-9-I5 P.M. KlN^jl <n nil WILD Final Chapters from I 12. I See ELEANOR POWELL dance the "Hula" as it has never before been danced! See Hundreds of Sun-Kissed "Hawaiian Honeys" playing havoc with George Burns and Grade Allen at Waikiki! THURSDAY NEXT aTTHE CAPITOf M-G-M's BIG JOY97 words
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Advertisement206 1939-07-30 22 CONSUL-GENERAL FOR CHIJ on "THE WARNING CONSULATE GENERAL OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA SINGAPORE Mr. Nonee Sen, Manager, Columbia Films of Malaya, Ltd., 76 Orchard Road, Singapore. Sir, Kindly accept my thanks for the e<»pli«nu.: tickets for the film THE WARRING show et the It?; 1 Theatre on the 26th206 words
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117 1939-07-30 23 «aipi Saturday. in connection with tat Taipim "H in fine Heather itftl n rhe K°» n there was a 1 ,n,wr! in jW» l.yniw -•'■<« i O SWEEP M 11. i 1 RACE ONE J 1 f»al»_ (UCAM i3 > .ill. J I 1117 words
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Article80 1939-07-30 23 Dividends At A Glance Race I— M s7 I'. |j I M, 1 s— Cash $11 ft sio i; i\ i.'m >i J adi lei n ,.i» t I inc <r» t v s<» Mo ni in SeHc >'» •v )i < 'v\ Nui.i her Sl') X W n S<80 words
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158 1939-07-30 23 DRAWN CRICKET MATCH AT THE PADANG si»« Etetwiajr. A N i plas en ';< Padanfe this afternoan II I or( Canning ami the s.t resulted in a draw. Baiting < l liirir innings clom after they had cam- i u-- »oi Uie loss of only v Dewling p rformed a158 words
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Article15 1939-07-30 23 Army Record For Hammer- Throw up a i.. w British Ann won ii ii 7i-15 words
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288 1939-07-30 23 S.B.A. Adheres To Age Stipulation In Veterans' Tournament Singapore, Saturday, tournament c4 fe- SingaI- 1 l«iintoii accepted at a commiflee meeting held hi the Association, Mr. (i. 11. Kiat, in the chair. It was decided to s< ed Woim Peng Chin Tee, Bean Ens H -e and Choi j Tor288 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-07-30 23 >• *it i defeat Into food viehen the) be; > by lof fool nitii -i-cl in ild n i have 1 pl.i in the mat< b24 words
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227 1939-07-30 23 FOLLOWING .ne handicaps for the fir i r\.w a racing i<\ U"> r< nai <.. t up meeting lug. S Horses, (lass 1. Div. 1. G tan. R >yal Hampton 9. "10 Jack Dm M Buloid 8 4 Bmoke Dreams 8.3 Toyman 7 9227 words
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Article115 1939-07-30 23 Foong S eong Cup Final (Frcni Our Own Correspondent) Johorc Bahru. JHE Foong Seong Cup final b^tween Johorc and Penang gcill l)p played at the Bukit Zahrah 00l court, Johore Bahru, on nday, August 6. There will be two stages, one at 2.30 p.m. and the it 4 30 p.m.115 words
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357 1939-07-30 23 Combined Services 7; jyOT quite recovered from Ihc strain S.A.J.A., the Java tourists *uff •]ffea( t) fho C mbined Service* aj Ai F I Ra lurl nl( c) ;cr, sh< comtiic second r on .1.3. wni< i include b nd G.0.C., tin Servic* kicked oil.357 words
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38 1939-07-30 23 British Entries For University Games Bnglisli and ScDtii^t) athletes .n in < i tnpetc ':n' in ihe tntenial i <■ i i!ivt it Gumi which ,-ii <• be M"i<i :it Monac i ''in ?.l Altogether 2U nal r< i o tepn38 words
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151 1939-07-30 23 M.F.A. DEFEAT THE RECS AT CRICKET Vsingapi Satuiday. L' ?!J v• S" nil he Malaya 1 l! HI ;»t <n< i :i adan n, the honu nrc cd v a small 'led 1 lit] itcd n < i eto oring hd. ror ue oi I i (I 27 13 o151 words
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Article50 1939-07-30 23 yi J F rjmy mi iti fiui not previ nl at the 7'h one, Wi < I. to I denuded o] all ion In a big bu l i In lei UCCUI i two Cl lay uffernoon ei f»in< frci UcntraJ Firs :i xllil o'!(" d tir50 words
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Advertisement6 1939-07-30 23 (0* r 6ftY£STCDMED'fS °C YEAR' I6 words
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Miscellaneous22 1939-07-30 23 TEDE TABLES TO-DAY n. t.j ft. m.io p.m. J*.:i It. TOMORUOW Hifth Wai. r: II.K a.w l.€ itic t8 p.am. M ft22 words
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271 1939-07-30 24 Local Chinese Cable Washington, London Singapore S; I urday. £JXPR] $SI\ T G their vi and anxiety over the outcome of the uij lo-British in 'j pore hii groups sen a cable t<> President Roosevelt and ai t(( 1! als in London political circles yesterday. The message to the American271 words
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Article, Illustration25 1939-07-30 24 STRIP TEASE CORNER Picture shows the shark where Japanese carry out ifirrhf of citizens on borders of Tientsin Concession. Note barbed wire and armed men.25 words
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123 1939-07-30 24 Tienl m Julv rritish rassmienU^\i%£kni^ r t-controlßd seetion of Tienttsm hnv*> received notice trom the ";,n r 'nt,sh Natlwiml Salvation l. n?,.,( uarnin? 11-m to evacuUe Tientsin at the earliest <-puortunity if th«r wish to save their Uvea. The notice says: You mustReuter - 123 words
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602 1939-07-30 24 PREVENTION OF SABOTAGE IN SINGAPORE -cr^-y Aummr% l^l/7'MC 3 aY\ JD,.. a\m\A Ml>%3 JL \J -t^sjQtpp /til YdTsafise O _/"JL At V 1 J-^f^lafVln C* fTS LVI CTT A KIT* II it P-a_ wUll3 h\ I N V_l lIA R H Tl \J\ FAPTnOI-TC \A/A-l-i-_-* rt^ I WrtltO, WA FR602 words
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Article25 1939-07-30 24 «lx mosuu 'RA j h,i «.mT^iA^s j h with them. rf u f.i^?^ '^Sfc 1^ R tu25 words
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Article11 1939-07-30 24 Malayan Ph ne Link To Chungking TMI yfrf* 1" >^ (t;>y 0^11 words
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Advertisement64 1939-07-30 24 Read the MORNING TRIBUNE POR NEWS while it's NEWS Supple- I'iCnt 6 page* extra at no extra C( LI I si cd s ti b s> i i t u t e S^trs^r- > Invigorating effecti for which KNO is renowned throughout the experiment with your health and your health64 words
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