Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 6 August 1939
1939-08-06
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Title Section12 1939-08-06 1 The Sunday Tribune <~- i 9 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 1989. FIVE CENTS12 words
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211 1939-08-06 1 COLOSSAL PREPARATIONS IN BRITAIN London, Awr. •">. l| Vkt-Narshal Sholto Douglas made bomc interefrtiag statements mi air defence in En address to cadets in a cant') in Sussex He said: Itire makin- c.tl« v S j«j preparations for fear of attack by (ierni.mReuter Official Wireless - 211 words
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Article73 1939-08-06 1 tVarv, Attf. 5. m*» of the wmt itit ration of •Gf-nun troops :.rountl southern Poland, Polish mobili- «mtinuing, officers and **W called up :-v-iv U'\\ <| Wisa.ion rrach,, ,f s maximum wmrth towards Um end of the Mtb. Kurjrr pfttsjtj > ;r^. (;j>| prepMafjoiis uc soReuter - 73 words
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Article16 1939-08-06 1 II h*.*i L widon, Au'A. 5. IgM further inging the ibition i lcader U16 words
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562 1939-08-06 1 FRENCH OPINION OF FAR EAST ISSUE "jJhITAIN by the Arita-Craigie agreement ha* really offered i n tO 1 I^. t Ja P an tllke China at her leisure," states a comment by Dekerillis" in L'Epoque. Yet the Japanese showed they would not be content562 words
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Article, Illustration134 1939-08-06 1 One thousand four hundred armed (in mans and lorry loads of arms and munitions are reported to have arrived in Danzig from East Prussia. Rumours of an impending coup are circulating. More than 2 000 mcniIji^ of the German aimed fortes are now said to be134 words
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233 1939-08-06 1 French British Military Missions Leave tor Moscow STRANG RETURNING TO LONDON London, Au^. 5. C i' is expected thai Mr. Williaai SinWd who went lo Moscow some time m&t U> render special assistance to Sir Williair. Seeds in the negotiation of the arti-asjjression pact, will shortly return to London. TheReuter - 233 words
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Article156 1939-08-06 1 TRANS ATLANTIC AIR SERVICE London. Auc 5. nRITISJI air history was made to- dav when the Caribou, Imperial Airways' trans-Atlantic flying boat, lrft Southampton to operate the first all-Briiish Airmail Service to America The first .stop was Foyncs, Eire, whence ino Caribou would be flying to Botwood, Montreal ;md NewReuter - 156 words
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264 1939-08-06 1 One Killed, Several Badly Injured, In Railway Disaster DEATH OF FAMOUS AMERICAN JUDGE Chicj«o. Auk. o. THE death took i lace U -day ol Mr Justice John R Cavorlv a jed 7': A I ndon-hom lav jrei .v. C i .dc^d at the sensational Bleopold trial in 1024. in whichReuter - 264 words
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184 1939-08-06 1 FURTHER TIENTSIN TALKS ON MONDAY? nationalists greet the statemeni wi'h guarded optimism, while the Ja] suggest that Mr. Chamberlain la bhifViiv Tientsin Talks Tokyo, Au?. 5. -The Tientsin Conference which has not met Ince Air;. 1 1 expected to resume on Mop lay, accord* ing fo the Domci Agency, 'enReuter - 184 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-08-06 1 This is what Ann Rutherford OI.Ci.M. star) is wearing for her Auguvl holidays. Very man> Singapore i;irls will In* similarlx < l:ul moHt24 words
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Advertisement64 1939-08-06 1 3$ MARY .tTFRY ROAD $5 h Sherry to serve with the Soup. HI l»al< Ur* g$ t is a new sherry just introduced into Malaya. Ik The excellent flavour and economical price of this wine make it an attractive proposition for the palate f&'M and purse whilst it is specially64 words
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Advertisement11 1939-08-06 1 ELSIE MARY BATTERY ROAD. llr«vss«vs for All o<*<*asioiiM $5. to $30.11 words
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Article, Illustration1022 1939-08-06 2 Crazy Flying At Its Craziest! (Tribune Stall Reporter) Singapore Airport, Saturday. \yilV will some people Insist on arriving lat< V Ht-iv we are comfortably seated awaiting the Royal Singapoi Flying Club Rally items and upon the stroke of l- :> > > in dash a1,022 words
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Article121 1939-08-06 2 QINGAPORE workers icho invariably act that "Monday morning feeling* wh&n they ■'tic down to work at the mencement of the week, must envy the. position of tha Royal Singapore Flyinq Club officials, instructors and othes For them, you see, Monday is their "off day." On Mondays121 words
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Article78 1939-08-06 2 IX VX\~, the Royal Singapore Fl.viisg Club made history with ih; v tost qualification for an "A* licence by a lady number Mies E. M. I'niarke. No members of the lair sex qualititd during 1938. but this year to date no lower than three <tw»; matrons and78 words
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Article144 1939-08-06 2 The Hague, Aug. 5. Baron de Qeer, a former Prime Minister, now asked to form a C abinet, has a party of only eight memin a house of 100. They advocate a strong system of national defence. 'I he party voted in favour of Dr. Coiijn144 words
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388 1939-08-06 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Saturday. I" 1 HE sixth umiip of motor mechanics and drivers from Mnlaya will leave here by trail on Monday morning for Singapore on their way to China for volunteer service. These hundred men who have been training388 words
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274 1939-08-06 2 ESTABLISHMENT OFFICE FOR SUBORDINATES? (From Our Own Reporter) I poh, Ann. SUGGESTIONS for the formation of an {Establishment Office in a modified form lor subordinate otticcrs oi (iovemment, also that wage ear- ncrs who wish to take Mil administration orders should do it through their respective Co-operative socie ties, were274 words
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95 1939-08-06 2 Chinese Fined $300: Took Children To School I'rival*' Car l's«>il %< uv 1 in Our Ow M Repoi Kllil I imnn* •JgEVERAI eompanl m rvict so\ injj I i this unfa etition," m..' jj ir Deputy i'iii.h'.- Pi os< cutor, who pro Efeung, a Chim ie, was charired in fore95 words
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Article84 1939-08-06 2 Singapore. Saturdav ITSE of an axe was alleged when a 53-year-old Indian, Somu, was produced before Mr. Conrad Oldham. felt ting in the Third Police Court this morning. Somu was alleged to have hacked a compatriot named Verayapan with \n uxe at his home at Kampong84 words
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Article344 1939-08-06 2 Process For Treating Rice < liibune Stall UtnnriPri irr %1 1 ment i.s a pi rice m the eminent mill.. various parts of the cun': ot n pnx- :n? in pi, [n.urtani stop may vhiw b? t^ combat malnutrition in Ma X J? -nt is "the Butler who. in corSin Chew Jit Poh - 344 words
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Article, Illustration18 1939-08-06 2 s.ml-m !l:iri KrUhM s n^ the n l 1 i x u »inuc l° u18 words
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Advertisement59 1939-08-06 2 i There's no ofT^r p/^irp a«'^ e **H I p|_l^)[^p OaoJ '"A'N Telegraphic Address. y" A GOODWOOD rhaimingly Mlutlcd niral fo^ visitors anrl tourisTs. < K1 \IC. BAR LOl'N'GE FIRST CLASS RESTAI^RANT. Hi *rj*i in JJ/C \J WEAKNESS L _J_^f DEBILIIT use DESCHIENS' jYRUP ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and59 words
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Article206 1939-08-06 3 I !..lu pa!.- pink i;n tim■noon. Mi Mil'-i- 1 1 bride lw'ked beau'. prench shadow LnisU! leqntoa r de in 1 ti and featured lr- o 1 ith the .-kilt H with ruch< <f l\ l tiny lille. jgpy b]os.soni Si)ii (i s of or,, IdOD also C'206 words
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Article36 1939-08-06 3 Educational Conference In Camera 1 W*W Confer Pn All-Malayan Lun llicn ml 1 I."«WU. r Ml.?*** 1 llam I leased p s for |>ned r dy K«»ate Boh'"'-' w:| Ud I ■y!*" v.,m, R,*' Purs it''36 words
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Article199 1939-08-06 3 WHAT the yketch REPORTS \Viih.\' tha popular and en Pingapori charity woi i W c ddes, tackles a lob it With forthcoming production, "The Cornea to Town," is a typical exampl< Ihe originality he u: 1: was not will reca that she actually borrow one ot Hu M.i I- ty's199 words
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Article67 1939-08-06 3 BYRNE -MARCUS K Mr I B Tne an Strait > Settlem( ts i Servi E!ain< econd daught i "I Mr and Mi A Marcu x reel pticn was in t"C denco ol th bi at Parade gponsors bein and t! the Misw M M cB im > tlir Father O67 words
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Article, Illustration1017 1939-08-06 3 Journalist's Interview With General Dobbie London. Jul) 29. gENSATIONAL ail. ■vatim-.s regarding Jai anese spying act ivities Malaya an- attracting the attention of Whitehall fficials, am able 1 announce exclusively hey havi »"< ii matte in n new book on Ihe Pai East ealled1,017 words
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Article410 1939-08-06 3 ENJOY YOUR HOLIDAY And Don) Be Jittery! |JRITAIN*S Foreign Minister, Lord Halifax, says the next few weeks or months may prove critical, but "Britain knows self to be strong enough to meet the future, > hatever it may iiold, with confidence." "War is410 words
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Article, Illustration7 1939-08-06 3 LONDON PUBLICITY FOR SINGAPORE CHARITY O!AR CHARITY7 words
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Article48 1939-08-06 3 |»H1 tik place ;hi- i i Regi ftry i)\ before Mi- .1 I ticFall, Districi .ir- 1 'if <>l Mr Hi r ii Mi d Mrv> Will] 1 I Edna Mi Harley Dul I I bridegroom a r< .gj n« rr ri wen Mi Jam* Pi48 words
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Advertisement46 1939-08-06 3 I #T never varyI they are always smooth and I easy on the throat/px^^] B fln W^^fci «j j^g I^Bfr' •Vifl&K' "«i'"- B^hSSr j Dr'V JbHßp^'***^ ■f LOff/f' j%«JIW' /'/S) 'tf"? a ■Tiffifi HK V €i p*(? 4 f jg.^Hh&, LONDON MADE iseethefa .'.m? I Caw46 words
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Article, Illustration23 1939-08-06 4 Dmim i w Douglas, President th«* M\II V. who has Ik-cm I UHnerted with ih« Issociation i«»i :i number o! jreai23 words
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Article377 1939-08-06 4 Comfort For The Crowds i.\.\^ i] l>einjr in I rod r- »i inl this y« M.A.H.A and v:lth more «i in heir > amis !he officials conc< n can unToi*d to be n. i ii <r The p in th< uiaximum CODlf< ri 1 Cock to the exhibition from ill377 words
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Article, Illustration1448 1939-08-06 4 M.A.H.A. EXHIBITION: ACCENT ON "MALAYA" THIS YEAR INTEREST REVIVES IN 16TH ANNUAL SHOW By Our Special Kuala Lumpur Correspondent HE accent is on "Malaya'' in this the sixteenth annual agri-horticulture-trade show organised by the Malayan Agri-Horticultural-Association. Malayan arts and crafts are no longer shyly displayed; they are housed in a1,448 words
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Article, Illustration71 1939-08-06 4 Mrs, A. I. Sliclton Palmer, wife < i the secretary of the show, to nhmn the credit for much of the beautiful layout of tho slv>w grounds and the original ideas with regard to decoration of the lestamant and ether buildings in the grounds is due. She acts71 words
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Advertisement482 1939-08-06 4 For 77ie Blood, Veins, Arteries mnd Hemrt And Stop Limping DON'T let Leg Troubles crippla xou. Take Elasto. the Great New Bsomsdical Remedy thai curts through th» blood, and havo dona with enforced rost, worry, suffering and expense. Leg aches and pains soon vanish whoa EUsto is taken. Ivinful, swollen482 words
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Advertisement34 1939-08-06 4 NEXT CHANCE ARE YOUR'K EYES WEAK?' A Avail y'.ur<o!f rf J .rvi,. of a*■ Spedalisl «i>h" (1 European <lini-'l e^' Moderate tori m Individually i»' !lrtl practical |h TTiompson Optical Co. K Thompson, r34 words
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Article, Illustration96 1939-08-06 5 Norman Soong - MALAYAN COMMERCIAL FLYING A FLOP? Norman Soong If*?' Air Sen in- I r I *jer to u» Xf E ft trip K rhe Si |»f» SUPPORI ftr ;.:d :r.y alter mo: nd to KiiaJa K.i mBitit thr vkolc month Xu.'int cnr p.rvov i-\. nf H On the run Wait cf96 words
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Article14 1939-08-06 5 K_?>W IJJ«* National c l^j'SRSi 1 apim d MsJ{a*orU:o, T British WirelessBritish Wireless - 14 words
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Article, Illustration8 1939-08-06 5 We Tdke Off Our Hat To Le MarguiLe Marguis - 8 words
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264 1939-08-06 5 Greatest Airplane Delivery Flight In History VIA PENANG AND SING A PORE jjJINGAPORE ai points on route mi the gr iv f[\gY>i in history iliis < v-w» >'-r, when 30 <;1 latest Vickora "Wfllijitrton" long-range bomb?rs will be ron i-jii'land i«» New Zealand to join t)«- \<>-,. /(aland Air Force264 words
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Article, Illustration396 1939-08-06 5 THEY CAN'T TAKE IT Bj A Tribune Reporter) Kuala I umpur, Saturday. INURING 1988 Cameron Highlands' hnout tut beha\ ing as all 1 trout should they showed a marked disinclination to risefreelj artificial fly. Consequently local v ha> e been at their wits 1 end thinking of ways and means396 words
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59 1939-08-06 5 London, Air :< a tern dayi at Chequei I How thi adjournment o! tho House oi i Prime Minister hopes to Scotland for about three we< k •nd oi August be will be In attendance on the K;,^ at Balmoral r meetings of the Cabinet willBritish Wireless - 59 words
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Article131 1939-08-06 5 MIXED NUDIST SCHOOL w York., J.ih Z l SES i-\ nude boys I y J;i is w iii lv taught !>> n ph< in America's most startling eo-edacation i\p«iimenl t. tatted at a board- rchool at .Mays Landing, Si u Jersey in Septeml <r. Parents rasped to-day as they r:131 words
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242 1939-08-06 5 Singapore* Saturday. fpll. iur.,,.,1 u j Second Lieutenant Williams took plac lt the Rid*. «ian Cemeterj this aft moon. lull imiuar> honours ui -I-.- Recorded.. tided the fu. 1 Lieut. Leoi r T with a Union nd swerd of the ac d on242 words
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Advertisement272 1939-08-06 5 LARGE SIZE (8 oz.) 65<? 0 -ivW (Contains as much as a large bottle.) m Jt+*' m s&£v m £z*\iii &?'Z HANDY SIZE (4 oz.) 35<? "^SBiS( SIMPLE subtraction shows that lH buying Andrews in the Economy Ss^^^^^jsK*3 Tin saves you 45 cents on the large r?^ o^^V^'^^l (8 oz.)272 words
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Advertisement334 1939-08-06 6 CONTINUED SUCCESS OF WARNER BROS. AUTHENTIC -I \)\t \M.\! TO-DAY II a m 3.15, 6.15 9.15p.rn. SAT. sth AUG. MIDNIGHT SHOW 12 P.M. Confessions of a Vik7 W nV DI "JWll 0..w», ANATOLI LITVAR r.« WARNER BROS. RESERVATIONS MUST BE TAKEN UP BEFORE 15 PM~ iimi OTHERWISE THEY WILL I!!:334 words
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Advertisement243 1939-08-06 6 P\( KKI) HOUSES \tTv77y Roar with Laughter al this ranf m, Sllow sH w s to-day "•'5 anil M-G-M's MUSICAL GEM^ 7 f*\ OF THE OCEAN. IT'S BIG! JhMi ITS GAY! ITS JOYOUS! JT© 1 x *y^ /oomin SO"»ofthestar-lilled wtk A v rtt kx'hs the star-studded M vV \v fun-filled,243 words
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Article, Illustration792 1939-08-06 7 A MO VI I STAR'S LIFE IS THE LONGEST n\V manv bark presidents do you knou who have held that fob for Hofivears? H«* mail) doctors, lawyers Government big heads of corporations, have held Bret ranking positions for !ttwJity,twenty-five years? Not many. Well, here's a paradox. levies wilh th« ir792 words
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Article178 1939-08-06 7 A MUSICAL productiona ate going oui fashion again. Composers and lyric writers, who only a -ow months ago wen knocking up thousands ot dollars week out uf the studios arc beiii£ dropped from the pay-roll Even Warners, ace peopia in the mu sical production business, kiave followed178 words
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Article48 1939-08-06 7 ANTHONY Quirm was "tickled Eb death" when he got his role m Vaiamount's "Union Pacific," directed and produced by Cecil B. DrMille, hr cause he speaks English for his rolf* Qtrinn spoke Indian language in "Th<Plainsman," Spanish in "Swing High, Swing Low" .-Hid Hawaiian in Wnikiki Wedding.* 148 words
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Article168 1939-08-06 7 IJNIVFRSAL is preparing a U- -vhTti to star Mae West nul >v c. FM Is. KKO-Radio is not thr only Hol'ywood stadia after diaries Laagktoa (for "Jiumhback of Notre Danu'). raramount is lookin;: lor .1 suitable part for the bulky British actor Hern arc some murv studio168 words
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Article, Illustration214 1939-08-06 7 Too Realistic Scenes Cause Twisted Necks ROSALIND RUSSELL and Phyllis Povah are nursing a pair of slightly twisted necks, and all because they played d scene in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "The Women." too realistically. It all occurred during a "take" in which, indulging in that feminine trait of talking as well ;>s214 words
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Article98 1939-08-06 7 ROBERT BENCHLEY'S NEW COMEDY HAVING- finished two one reck: s In New York, Robert Bcnchley has now started on his third comedy. The new short subject will be titled "Porlour Magic," according to JacK Chertok, Metro-Goldwyn-Mavcr shoit.producer who recently returned to Hollywood from New York, where he pd preparation of98 words
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Advertisement8 1939-08-06 7 7*H4 C Dltcovc 'cd By Star, Now HI8 words
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Advertisement212 1939-08-06 7 [THIS COLD) f BETTER. 1 jgßk |^B ISEEMSTOBE H LOOSEN IT J JBE ON UP WITH b=» MB SLOAN'S L jM TV* Don't NeO!.K«"T that tightness whirh warns you '>f n 'first rnn §JJ gestion. Get busy and apply Sloan's Liniment to the throat, chest g** $Pi and back, and212 words
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Advertisement176 1939-08-06 7 D.T.LI MS h, "V.'t.Tim'J^U^i^mTlll FOK WOMEN AFTER GIVING BIRTH. i omplete Course 40 Days' Consumption $5 50 pel t, n Half Course 20 Days' Consumption $3.00 per tin waily Course In packet for 1 day's dose 10.10 per pfct. Postage 30 cents txtra. D. T. L4M COMPANY, 353, North Bridge176 words
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Advertisement149 1939-08-06 7 Mother's Daughter's i Story of -KOTALKO" Hair-Growing y% <( Ch« had five bald palchex," writer Mist Longtey'n mother. She has now a splendid tuad of hair. I wan troubled with dandruff and my hair was furnin? grey, hut my head is now clrar of dandruff, and mv hair is its149 words
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Advertisement148 1939-08-06 8 WSSife POK Fft£E BOOK ON RADIO This book is free to any ambitious man over 16 yCSTS Old. tells you about Radio's spare time and full time money-making opportunities; it tells you all about my Course of Instruction and how it is training my students for happiness and success. Find148 words
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Miscellaneous251 1939-08-06 8 YfARS NOW, I HAVE fVOT J^.^HftT YOU NCEO vfßy FAST HRT OFFERS BOOK TELL- THERE KPE TO MAKE 'rnnr, UNlTi^ HAD A RAISE IN MY 15 AN OPPOftTUNITy. HQW THfc Y A^B.TI OUS R AD(O IT IS FASv in p, IN SALARY. OUR FUTURE s££w7Sow VOU CAN MEW OURING THEIR251 words
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Article, Illustration1836 1939-08-06 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES I --VIEWED in Katiu-s IMai-ir at T o thn afteriior,ii. iho Olrh -t Inhabit*^ with i"" 'h IVHiiiK as h< *!!*iter that we ha.l I thro the jjfjolyinthe hott< could rt« g ven s tout fenders off I like myself have bet- to admit that the weather1,836 words
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Advertisement53 1939-08-06 9 tK'^. SL y%y m^^" aa^B^flaß^aßßfllß^BHßft "^-W^Jfc i»#v aV < i^ JnHL 4||H< i 2r it W G M SyDNEy ROCK OfSTERS I ft™" Ia fcr" Sydney Rock r J ft «lt 1 'PHOM.: STORE 5376 (:> line-). K. LUMPUR 3331 (.'J lines). irOH l»0 111 > )int^>, PENANG L5OO 1501,53 words
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Article1820 1939-08-06 10 KENNEDY WILLIAMSON - KENNEDY WILLIAMSON By 4\\ i he I which John I' by t he morning post, one h dent ist an the '>t her froi er! That from I ntisi infoi med him t hat he N I Ins teeth confirmed the presence of i»>1,820 words
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Advertisement147 1939-08-06 10 High Blood Pressure Dangerous to Heart i.f men < r, 1 worn* n past M the danger* of heari trouble and paralysis hecausp of His;h Blood Pressure* Hich Blood Pressure is a myßterious dls- that causes more deaths than cancer, people mistake the symptonu i ion or i Imple tr<iuble147 words
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Advertisement202 1939-08-06 10 J, ill >i ll I mil* .<V»M*»« Orvoa «*r* Ulj» »1W »Aii »Tt» »^«r>.M Qy <«^ <—-C«fc >l 1 tta^O »J NURSE URGES QUAKER OATS FOR ALL IH WANI > »1(>MI IN \IAI.AYA I WB£&**SMH&I S Is hichti:ni;d n\ skii \nvii i:. ...QUAKER OATS, YOU SEE, OH, NURSE, I FEEL202 words
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Advertisement98 1939-08-06 10 ANNUAL KEADIMi Z §on family, tovr. »iofii»«» heaJlli. tifiiUh, Journ*yi, IM» lotttripi, rarM, tU Ik»J numbfr, colour and 071 monihly (JiUiM, for I J« Weekly |7 5 aruwfn II J* i.01)., Dollar notM arrfP»K st.Tte birth detail* or m »l»»" wrltmr time. Harnmin iiw mam TiniUnl. i tniit. SAVINGS ?(/4>t/out°98 words
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Article, Illustration781 1939-08-06 11 POLICE NOT FOR MALA YA Initial Expense Outweighs Their Limited Uses •kftHER or not dog.v wil ?Xdbyth Malayan Police in r hunt for Tuninals depend ff toth. lion,- (>.:,■. -on this iubj< t. fint Llovd ha^ nmentJjthvarioiK types of doprs inch, t the Alsaii'ir. Airedale and «Lof all the FVbberman781 words
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Article45 1939-08-06 11 If* ladto receiver, .penally aeMgned l*4b?M diau vilb R^s arp »>fin|*WltoS orC6eareh0 rC6eareh de P artmci U of l^K^^ 11^^ 10^ a scheme K J r?H into ilCtlon for th* 1 in RtnnSfiM- sets in villa RP« "ear I .stations ReuterReuter - 45 words
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310 1939-08-06 11 Director -General Quotes B. B. C. Criticisms London. i COME '•••■nk critic ibp?i of Lh< |»rogrammt hroadr; ihe Briti»h Broadcasting Cor;x>ration which had been rw I frcim listeners were <i"«» f^ i in «i speech at th< Trade Union Club here Mr. V. W. Ogilvie, Director-General <>( ihc 8.8.C. OneReuter - 310 words
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Article351 1939-08-06 11 What The Stars Foretell MONDAY ro.: all READERS 2 No use trying to forge ahead 2 *o-day The influences gener- 2 arc sinister Jusi take thing* CM thru co7nc oiid try /<» make the beii of them Just OS T'" 7 U is a Bank Holiday S SPECIAL INFLUENCES. April351 words
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Article66 1939-08-06 11 Dartmoor Convict Free 15 Min utes A Dartmoor convict made an attempt .jape just before inarching in n (catly. ll' v.i- with i party wortchig in the prison quarters wh-.\ he ran -.ay. The oii'nn vvas Immediately given ?na .n than fii'crn minutes he was recapture* I behind tho prison66 words
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Advertisement149 1939-08-06 11 THEY NEED THE GUARD AGAINST GEtfMS HEALTH DANGERS— HEALTH PROTECTION IN DUST AND DIRT WHAT SCIENTISTS SAY OF LIFEBUOY SOAP i try peck ol 4** and dirt ihM (h.ii h r| comes into your home may be a EmineiM doctors, and bacatripftencarr I^° SS and dusting merely tir up the149 words
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Advertisement238 1939-08-06 11 Hearing Restored Siop Head Noises Daafnesi and Head Noiset need not !>•• dttudrii any longer since the discovery of .hi American Physician. Now it is posslbh tv>r some of tru- most obstinate <ases of Deafness to be relieved in a day*a time b the application of the prescription called Bpantex.238 words
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Advertisement293 1939-08-06 11 Mother! Here's the Friend you often need w^° fcver 1 l|il< iiiin<>| u| B^y^*^ft^ chotjld Ido I -i i .i i -km lH»ul»lc-. I %flM%* #SB w^' out in soirniv ;m<i di.iw ■^^Ml^^^k v vi ln'iilini: .i. I'.-'t. tli.it it .inrsts "y^r' r^j ir if tormenting itch instant 1\ |KNi293 words
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Article, Illustration1961 1939-08-06 12 VERA ARDMORE - A Woman Peeps At Singapore. VE RA ARDMORE BY StM^n A Heard Down from hills .is Mrs. Lilian Pere^o, who has been 5 spending three weeks at Fraser's 5 Hill. She is now on her way to Bangkok. I Reeiiperaitag in the famed S holiday resoit of Brastagi Ls Mr.1,961 words
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Advertisement145 1939-08-06 12 S/'/r/i/ r;/77AIn ;«ll the leading nil! U!^ ;\r<\ H 2 N :>\\ SOLD I LESS 2fl PARMANANDS' 12, HIGH ST: GYMNASTII J, mi KM. BATUB. Reducing treatmenta Mrs. I nislit- K 1 1 1 Cert. M .ssfuse, c«rt. .state Reg\ Nurse. >. Orchard Rd. Phone i«;of>. Elsie Mary Battery Rd.145 words
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Advertisement173 1939-08-06 12 I el Pen it. |f i Important rks \l«>rnins Noun ft Nicht. SW!M CAPS W Cr&XONfi WITH SPECIA! £J Al.-l n B" I AT URF TO KEEP HAIR Dl V i SHOWER (\ps. and SWIM CAPS for CHILDREN. Medical Hdl, Ltd., 3. Battery Read. j Exclusive I Madame Page's Salons173 words
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Advertisement22 1939-08-06 12 m o l p v ft n P<WT<R VISIT oik STAND AT THE ENGINEEBWO IN III! lIM'IV MTORLD iTADIU» «^f MAYNARD'S lUtt^J^22 words
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Article, Illustration369 1939-08-06 13 UP-COUNTRY NEWS AND NOTES OF THE WEEK Johore eaitlenl I m y Bhenton Hk i ygjHGai t!- r M 'ffdr.cjday night i^ becoming in M^ty papular and ■< W ndltloned ballr* ng the n. m that worn by Mr the way, are being trai red to Johore. much to of369 words
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Article540 1939-08-06 13 ■ittXID, ol 70, HJ 1 nd I ry varied Btr^n ircii BUtV Bl«c^ me, new I l i: other flowprs on It WOUld inak. Fawning lown (or draped, moulded lines "On. Also v« In qualitj ilu obtainable in e. m or<- i J^teoUectk» i f °r540 words
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Advertisement133 1939-08-06 13 At Vogue's! il!l LARGEST FASHIONABLE si OKI IN 'IH! EAST. NEW SHIPMENTS HQL 1 WOO I) WASH (M 'vS H ISISING STYLES OF THI MOMENT. SOMETHING HIM WML HIT Till FANCY OF WOMEN DAZZLING Fl ISHES OF FASHION IN TJi. LATtSI AND SMARTEST WASH FROCKS WITH ZIPPERS—SCAR! AND BONNETS TO133 words
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Advertisement38 1939-08-06 13 HARRIET WUBEARD AVER HOME BEAUTY TREATMENT I. 1 I m j j riNii j r Kl t i, ll H ■IR jy >■ -^-^B Luxuria Cream Skin Tissue Cream Beautifying FaceCream— Skin Tonic Medical Hall Ltd. 3, Battery Road.38 words
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Advertisement401 1939-08-06 13 ANNOUNCEMENT By >lAISO\ MARCELLE d d Lea ii irdr crs vnwK mininox, our permanent waves including th< E^aaS4eil€ h Wave^haircutting, sham] etting for the month of August only in ation of cur fifth anniversary. For appoint Mi' nt i] e 1087. THE PROPRIETOR:— J. KOOY, r ol r.' •W *B\^lllt<»r*401 words
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572 1939-08-06 14 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday, August 6, 1939. Belated Action AFTER a lonj i i nl of reprei legislation t: ned to givts effect v> in Lructioiia from Whitehall and i~ the local need* of the situation, the Colony authorities have at last tak"j) a constructive step towards ameliorating the diaJ reaaing572 words
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Article, Illustration1484 1939-08-06 14 C. H. Stanley Jones - Making Sure of MALAYA'S SECURITY C. H. Stanley Jones By I here Is bomethmg More Important Than Troops And Big Guns jyjORE troops are coming from India to help defend Malaya and Hongkong. That is a bright gem anono; the diseoura.uin.U' news we have had lately. Let us hope thatNew YOrk - 1,484 words
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Article238 1939-08-06 14 Analius - Analius JONES called upon Smith at his oirxe and found him sitting at his desk. Looking very depressed indeed. 'What's up, old man?" he asked. "Oh, just my wife." replied the other moodily. 'She's gone and engaged a new secretary for me." "Well, what's238 words
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Advertisement57 1939-08-06 14 {if H r ModeZ CB-24J 8 Valve Table Model 8 Inch Dynamic speaker •^r Magic tye Covers 13 555 meters $1 A A Less 10 for Cash l^l^t or On Easy Terms ASK FOR PULL PARTIiILAKS \\D I KKf H ()MK H. L. Carter^ Co. (7\ Emerson W° 22. ORCHARD57 words
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Article, Illustration436 1939-08-06 15 SINGAPORE MAN'S UNUSUAL HOBBY I (Tribune Staff Reporter) I an with a unique hobby. 1 4 rearing homing II Lraininp elop a of direction and the fcgunK ii 0 that in time to come they may become racing Ur. W. B. Connor, I436 words
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Article324 1939-08-06 15 pigeon owr. lhrir bird s to 50 or 60 miles av. ,v from release thorn and the first bird home wins. According to Mr. l^aor, a racing pigeon expert, pigeon attog is the "mo* democratic sport I -the world." .r.gapore. homiiv pigeona arc n i .own,324 words
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137 1939-08-06 15 New Vork, July 21. y^ M)Rk gangsters have bug— a counter-attack on District\ttorni'v Th(;ni.is Dewey, (heir famous and mosl 1 tared enemy. usiny indireel il f a t 4 acked l-embers of Hi pealed to Dewey, i-m for the future. Lnst Louis ler137 words
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Article89 1939-08-06 15 8-YEAR-OLD CHILD MUSICAL PRODIGY Durban, Natal 4N X year-old schoolboy who •f&has been studying music for only eight months las earned Uie commendation or Arthur Rubenstein, the celebrated pian in the deserted Ballroom of an hotel h-re the little bov. Derek Schaeffer, played a Chopin sonata for Knbemtein, who afterwards89 words
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Article159 1939-08-06 15 WOMAN OF 70 RAN OPIUM DEN Paris, July 21. TWO detective* of the French A Drug Squad, elegantly dressed in whin* flannels, Irove up to a v lla in the fashionable quarter of Toulon late last night. They knocked throe times, gave the word "Indo-Chinn." pnd were admitted by an159 words
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Article364 1939-08-06 15 Green And Orange Most Restful About Your Eyes (By K. A. Thompson, Dr. of OCttlai Science.) FOR millions of years, man and his immediate ancestor, used tlv ir eyes without strain. Mumlcs had developed to make them converge or narrow down the angle ot vision, so that both eyes could364 words
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Article71 1939-08-06 15 Liabili!;.»v ol £19,460 were fhown In a Ltatoment submitted bv Marcus Maskell Marsh, of Lambourn. the lacehorse trainer, at a creditors' meeting at Reading. Marsh trained th.e Derby winner, Windsor Lad. The liabilities were csti irat.ed to rank for dividend at ni.nsc. pnd the net assets71 words
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Article142 1939-08-06 15 AMERICAN PASTOR 'S FAST rym Rev. 11. \> kmeriA can Pastor i:. Methodist Episcopal t hnrcb here, h.ts in .in < \pi:it«.i v fast for «ii" "purification <>f < hristian lif<\" The fisi i k to :i >«n--pairn of passive resistance rvDortcd ''v some .:*>o Indian Christians to prole&f j-ainstReuter - 142 words
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164 1939-08-06 15 Simla. j£\ ERY Indian man, woman and child will have to give mi account of himself <»r herself when tin nevenlh Indian Ceni us —one of the hiii'Mst of Is kind in (he world lakes place in March 1941. 1 !:t> n usReuter - 164 words
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Advertisement145 1939-08-06 15 °o You Suffer From a YO U ANY J OF THESE SVAIPTOAIS? M 1 W S u" f K Ol5 0 in lhis part FLATULENCE} mn7"» are victims of atahiou raiu f gtot digestive trouble Their STOMACH PAINS l^s art- weak. They are suffer MVERISHNESS on kwn Tropical L I145 words
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Advertisement452 1939-08-06 15 new known So be caused by BAD KIDNEY ACTION Pew medical dISCOVt f* r'^an raw, sore, sick kidneys rind bladder and to f*» remove acids and poisons from your ty more far-: ffect Jf^f lv Quickly and surely, contains no upon fTmAXT\ harsh, harmful or dangerous drugs. Cjrstex all v\452 words
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Advertisement171 1939-08-06 15 Be like me LIFE again Look how healthy and happy I am And to think that only six months ago I felt run-down and dead -tired. The doctor recommended Sanatogen. Sanatogen helped me at once. It seemed as if a stream of new life flowed through my veins. Now I171 words
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Article195 1939-08-06 16 Blonde Beauty Shoots Herself In Nudist Camn AAolher Died In identical Fashion V. >\ S ork, Juh 2u. L IKI A I l< >>. i.i .1 nudisl ramp i«. l.i v resulted i: aineieei i ear-old Dawn Hope Noel, one ol thepretti Holl u«»«. i, i,195 words
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Article103 1939-08-06 16 Police Armed With Tear Gas Calcutta. THF Calcutta police were armed for the first time with tear £a'< equipment tor use against workers of the French Motor Car who had declared a stay-in striki and refused to !ea\e their hops. .....> was not used, as the police |if tuadf dReuter - 103 words
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186 1939-08-06 16 .lohani A |:h h.-.. 1! I i \v ill tak< Kl i >i'' M< ii'al {Nil I', I'" to tin the Union m< u < irnC4OO ;i year will b<- on a medical i i pre-nai U care and infani atteni lon. AReuter - 186 words
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Article46 1939-08-06 16 1 Is andcrtakini the dri,, about *«w£2 pri.M.pal J 2" in I inteti i«nd. it ls < 1 I u:l! P'Mv f r »>ul ol a civil iir. a«HI parUj i,, r lt (ITa lion of an MiriiMn I|M| dwelllnf boast ReuterReuter - 46 words
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401 1939-08-06 16 W H I T E H ALL JO I N EI RE IN NAZI PROPAGANDA PROBE Detectives Uncover New Goebbels Plot London, July 20. propaganda in Fire, which for the past five years has hetn disseminated all over the country, h is recently developed to such nn alarming degree thai401 words
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Article98 1939-08-06 16 Living On 30s. A Month Bombay. A MONTHLY income of :$7 M. in industrial areas and 22 6d. in rural areas would assure a reasonable standard of living in India, according; t> th«» Millowners' Association ol \hmedaIjucl, li;di:i"s m uii textile centre. T: i! v. re rf.n b> ihe .1Reuter - 98 words
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87 1939-08-06 16 Capetown. ho it'll IB T^-ar-H Dutch hermi( named who was reputed to be worth thou ds of pounds, i "»r farEtyamierbult, in tht Oranir L'X to '•niirst- him fOTtIH ol his life." man accepted. Twelve days I lh« tarmrr had kepi mt vigil atReuter - 87 words
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Article45 1939-08-06 16 Burglar BackWith Booty Two 1 ;L into V I nth Lines, a gl*« VK Lit? again w re< ::»n »he booty. Lancaster, rjb^'d in Aug*. always belter* th* wo- M ied. She .s^ys she prayed u tn« heard air v n, ihlcl must 1 lavtd45 words
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Advertisement300 1939-08-06 16 Kruschen Has Made Me Young Again ".-Ir 38, had bachmck* m (o^7j J was oAi rain ::'Jn an ordeal. It often v. >asp with Ip^i"- 1 three at a I It you > his man did tak. \v six mineral salts will awaken vnir kidneys, 1 and int< hi h300 words
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Advertisement98 1939-08-06 16 Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? I never overlook it MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE S<//es Representative A T Gillespie, P.O. Box ?17. Sinfapore. 1 1 >.. u 11 e a < 'iul cfeni ifi ke,t rv MACIFANS SOI ID PiHOXIDt IXNIUHiO LfjjWk ml jUr W% mJ mattress -^3s|. |i^'^!P^Bj|Hßffi^ l(98 words
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Advertisement322 1939-08-06 16 sY^ImIIi ill i Lov^ rviMwY i\ New Discovery Stops Pain in tb Minutes and "N Avoids Dangerous Opeiraiions M,. K ofnanaroid by an 1 I A I'■ I .i- ii. I i Hi.- |>;i i I 1 A lor Protruding 1-ii. v.mi have physk f Ml) I. herontlasl < r—322 words
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Advertisement37 1939-08-06 16 FEET /M|| Me HOT MIR BRICKS? M1& them all the time Do g (0 tt jU feel 2*?V5 Wtf>«2 wit h iostead of feet? 1T Stale Foot Add «U*«*fJ^«g feel Sm inch u)rc «r{Jn thf< »£**&> RADOX V^37 words
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618 1939-08-06 17 I Gandhi j is Advice They should be paid M allt/w--tig from Us. :5 to Rs. 30 u"to the need ->\ the individual circumstai if the locality id) Th< M\ak shall be attached to one ol the centra allotted to him •mciui Boavd.United Press - 618 words
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Article292 1939-08-06 17 |JK» ENTLY [president Qu«ao«] made an importari pronouncement on em *arration policy in the Second National Assembly of th< Philippines, in which h. emphasised the need for tne enact meni of i\ new emigration law, which would remove bricticna asrainst certain Asial i In pursuance ofUnited Press - 292 words
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Article123 1939-08-06 17 n boy In Poons earru more worker. He gets Rs. .00 h and his 01 appeal i j hi: blind u pay my >n i; I •Dei him to jrour home fcr the I the father of ti boy '/hen rs requested HonUnited Press - 123 words
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Article157 1939-08-06 17 Minla, July 24. IT appears that alter the Viceroy's return from the monsoon tour by the middle of August next the St_andin«: Committee of the Chamber of Princes and the informal Comm'ttee of Ministers will meet in Simla in the latter part of the nextUnited Press - 157 words
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Advertisement102 1939-08-06 17 \JM VI He's got a (x>. Wrx A grand hobby :jT^- HAVEYOU? You can get a BROWNIE' Aerator as little as $1*75 !S your o I plojsurc iwted by Kodak, costs very httlc J?*« a n hou>^ r 'plis— and needs no experience at all. <nd ly rc rca)rJ ot102 words
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Advertisement260 1939-08-06 17 a ytk The longer you use s I Swan Pen the more you I V^ will appreciate its per- I feet writing qualities L Vv\ •nd the many special j^ features which have vW made it world famous. \V^ -s>i N***\\ Its LARGE 14-CT. \£v GOLD NIB for in- >^l!uC^i\260 words
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Advertisement622 1939-08-06 17 I Dizziness and Palpitation early symptoms of I INDIGESTION I m A few doses of De Witt's Antacid Powder will relieve you of dangerous excess acid When flatulence is the cause of the heart. The heart flutters in a those spells of dizziness or frighten- most alarming way and often622 words
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911 1939-08-06 18 W. A. HARPUR - A CARDINAL PRINCIPLE OF BRITISH JUSTICE W. A. HARPUR There Will Be No Compromise With Evil m By J\ cardinal principle oj British justice is that it cannot and will not admit oj any compromise with oil. That principle remains the actuating force in British policy to-day, and it has911 words
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Article, Illustration174 1939-08-06 18 All For CHINA Standard a\iatin n gasoline, four sallon tins in luo raws wfifku, over l?0 pou ndi !»eine carrW over mountain trailj from Kunming. no« tho huh of China's var-time tan port.itiin system, into thr hlntfi land. :0,000 men ;tr« ompiorrt t« tarrv sucli a ioi4 r l nilcs174 words
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Advertisement634 1939-08-06 18 Never neglect STOMACH §fe?k TDflllDl C Wlfe?^ V InUuDLb v«> I To-day's slight pain may Mt^L^t mean serious illness 4 k^^^m^) to-morrow yf \V^^mtWm Natnre't warning of stomach pain, /A liowever slight the blown-cut ff fr JJ^Z//, W/> WV •entation caused by wind in the f^^^^c J&Jwik wtfajsl^'^' ttomacH, that634 words
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Advertisement119 1939-08-06 18 Stop Getting Up N5«l«l# Fee| 2O Yean igtHS Younger Getting 'in riicMs. burning Bensaiimi of orKans, whitish «li charfcc ,<hill ache at I»sih< '•1 spine, groin ami )< u paint*, nervouxti u* weaknesa ;>u-i losh of manly vlprmr av. a used by a diseaso of »!)<■ Pror»tafc Olai (a diokl119 words
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Advertisement226 1939-08-06 18 To own a Parker Vacumatic Gives Pride of Possession An Exclusive Pearl Beauty. original in design superb in performance.. .the pen that all the world admires. When you buy the successful Parker thrilling beauty that brings a new Vacumatic, you'll know why it is dexterity to your hand and new226 words
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Advertisement173 1939-08-06 19 DANGER OF CONSTIPATION. OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN period ol tnforl natun demands that woman shall endore i sometimes a s urc v. >nry In the event of dels < U brings pain and suff< duj ing it rse Casu plienc c mea as a boon to w n en,173 words
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Advertisement491 1939-08-06 19 Wf Do You Want to i e t ,or a 1 Good j<ub u\ }s> I ft Then Send {or My FRcE BOOK! m BE A RADIO EXPERT Rad I Give You This Equipment in th« NO tXTRA COST Jh every I I* ll*#p4 'Ja^S^ki I I V \\l iwSSJtt491 words
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Miscellaneous817 1939-08-06 19 WHEN AND WHERE TO LISTEN IN C|\(; \|M)|M l/>\!)(>\ '■'>'> Studio l>i]-i- lIWRI IV "ii", conducted by The Rev, F hi.ivi^i^ 7H^ OMWI He!- (31.SS. SAIGON »Jm B 840 Stock Bxcl ren and '4*. §5 and 3* metre*) Snellrh. port ano from Berlin (continue N 20 \w. an review o1817 words
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917 1939-08-06 20 TRANSPORT BOOMS IN FORMERLY UNTRACKED SOUTHWEST TRANSPORTATION is probably the greatest single problem of the backward South-West but it is also the field in which chin;! has had the most outstanding successes. During the j.'<st two years, an average of 20 miles917 words
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105 1939-08-06 20 hum kiiij !i'l\ <i. AN i >m mic poli< i I •<! <;ut I haj be> n (>• ided npon by ihe iiii\( m (i i| is i porti .1 ihe »li< r is a fold oim v i lerath ol pi i Auction, adminijtt105 words
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Article18 1939-08-06 20 t i.k. -rt o £i 1 municipality TV VJ? an *to^i Itton c< the nthpdin^J18 words
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Article32 1939-08-06 20 Tax On Profits In Chungking niuiißking, .1, ss The r «ni 53 of the (ion ln id*. awnercial and Indutmi n s will b i topaynu l (Mil cU\| by the Income32 words
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381 1939-08-06 20 Newsboys Won't Sell Puppet Wang's Paper WANG CH!NG WEI NOT POPULAR JtfEWSBOYS refu d to gel] Wang Chfnj> VVci'a mw pi panda nev per oi streets hereto-day. The "Chung Hm Jili I\i<>." (Central China Daily News) long considered Mr. Wm private propaganda organ, resumed publication hf.re to-ihiy aftn more than381 words
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Article117 1939-08-06 20 Hongkong, July 30. Reflecting on th the Chinese Government s fori idi tiol. only treaty ports in th° war zone* legistercd an unfavourable I in iho ftrs >ix months ol the present ;.oar. according to announced by the Shanghai Custom H China's total net Import duringChinese Central News Agency - 117 words
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Article132 1939-08-06 20 Japanese Admit Logic Not Clear The "Japan Times" reined I rr credited wi'n beim? veryd* ,e e r')vnntnc.t circles, huti* Hd lit"* ITibiyn auditorium on Tirsday July 1,,. \n(i Briti h D>pK mtirl/cw Mass Meeting." which was held, a* r ewhrre, raesday rvMim* th( Hibiya Audit'ifwn under aus| the Hochl132 words
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Advertisement488 1939-08-06 20 rUE if^N v r WAS m»v 101l »!j^ um| energy. Ttitt n r nt )VTC heir time. I calll or to work :r > You lay b m. f Wrcd -out v;o--mr>.n living in a hot climate, 7 1 d doil v "< tion M For vitality i, sapiird away488 words
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Advertisement95 1939-08-06 20 Arthritis Cause Fought in 30 Minutes Jv <i: »lvlng and removtns the body sons ;in<l acids thai cause stiffness soreness and swelling of Arthritis and Rheumatism the amazing new discovery Rumend Is bringing health and happiness) to thousand c: one-time sufferers In ;50 minutes after ilu first do», ol Rumend95 words
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Advertisement21 1939-08-06 20 x never offend through neglecting PERSONAL FRESHNESS use Lira BuoTitEMs, roKr jun.ir.ar, LtvarsD, »'tB T 456/3- I1 S EN GL AND.21 words
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Advertisement52 1939-08-06 20 SHERIEVS DOG BOOK Mat)!- "\.:2L trf&M 4I MZnO W tpiinary a«lvi(" M*£o*M you exactn L i >ii inin" ill' mr +'A how 1 correc >l ad-. I E V 1 tot lowing t h" va I aro l i,i Mr. Thirdly. bpf^Dv 0 i -an Priei fr" MC«rti *5 .4J52 words
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434 1939-08-06 21 "Plmm'iihx" Discusses postponement Of lies And Substitution Of Players lN lENTofliesin ihampinHhip tournaments was Bubjed discussed a( length r g the committee meeting 1 the Singapore Badminton \ssoi i. bold l»,t wSk *Unce «a S cited where a wa^k-over was granted to the MariJSd434 words
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Article, Illustration156 1939-08-06 21 (By "Qtix**— Singapore) THt S.B.A. junior championships is f.Nf drawing to a do*, (he lournanu'r I ha\ inj£ wtW the srn -final stage. -i n In u if j. hon i B A 1 Will U end tw> v. Bed for the semi *s he jcored a156 words
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Article, Illustration377 1939-08-06 21 QADMINTON fans in Malaya arc becoming increasingly conscious od the suitability of playing the game with the use of artificial I|l<}|( l|llv ■"<' some hints on the best methods possible for ti;<- lighting ol a i admint* i. court, three hin«?s mui i be id377 words
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Article, Illustration15 1939-08-06 21 U« u; !'»M^ Sam, <•: ivhwm Ma Bower H. iv expect much (his season.15 words
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484 1939-08-06 21 (By "Sphinx" Peaaag). ryiV/, official badminton season in the j tlemeni came to an ei«- the playing of the inter-team j Bu iday, a! 1 i which the va j rious prices foi the tournament were I distributed by Mrs.484 words
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Article385 1939-08-06 21 (By "Cess"' Johore) Will Johore defeat Penang is what all badminton followers in the Peninsula are no* talkln about. There are many who say that a win for Johore Is hardly possible, while those who have known end watched the progress of the shuttle cock385 words
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Article325 1939-08-06 21 (Bj "Ga3 Reveller" Perak) ARRANGEMENTS lor \Uv Perak annual Malays' !>;ul minton championship tourna* men* arc well under way, and the < r. thdviasm of !he Playei and fhr iij'uno t.i •jtitilic Rvpporf h;iv<« e\rtt-*k:l expectations. Kvci (hini» pointa to bumper year for Ihe Malays in325 words
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Advertisement658 1939-08-06 21 to e&? IP Imrnii and i>< -i i urn tin.'- taki .i little i .ittc-i yooi nej i al. Bj the eaa u> xl Ui< li i ton tK tubtoa, Btsurati d ma mi i u»t i» Lief, lln pain learned to Vou I LI- i f i r 1658 words
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Article109 1939-08-06 22 FOOTBALLER SUSPENDED FOR LIFE AS a sequel to the iootball championship match, one of the Admira players has been suspc nded for life t4 for a violent attack on Szcpan,'' a player on the other side, by the Reich Sports Leader, and the Admira Club has been suspended until the109 words
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Article, Illustration918 1939-08-06 22 Local Fans Disappointed m M (By 1 1 im h Savage) OCAL soccer fans wen very disappointed a4 tht> display give* l>\ the Java Tourists in their reccfcli three fixture season played under the auspices «»f the S.A.F.A. In none of their displays did the Visitor!918 words
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Article, Illustration30 1939-08-06 22 The all-Malayan Athletic Championships were held last weekend at Kuala Lumpur. Here our obstinate artist records hi i impressions of the meeting.30 words
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276 1939-08-06 22 Singapore, Will Have Daytime Boxing ■I, Lln t>K Un, who fa t rce b the II ►ality in ro: ?B?*J£ i; This is the r.rst time i! ol this kind haabStSSiht?? and should the fL 1 function there is no re promo*.* should not ,t;r ler crixva Plans ve their276 words
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Advertisement593 1939-08-06 22 Youthful Vigour Restored In 24 Hours J? Glands Fortified \^%/jm by New Discovery m I>o you feel old before your time? Are you tired, run- fgr PPSbbbW Men down, worn out, and unable to keep UP with the speed *asaV\ and pleasures of modern life? Do you suffer from loss593 words
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Advertisement62 1939-08-06 22 Wake up |^S^2 WITH (^llf E R Wgp /fl^HiV f?J depressed, a natural stimulant will JBj BaA ou more good have a glass gjSm&fr I Whitcways Cyder. Made from WIfITEIYAYS CYDER or eis^^f YDRAX fe^EgSg B =Bl^_ Jl^^ Bl u^ Wlntc'vva^ ClyJjr is niuij .'rom cydcr- Repreflented In Malaya by62 words
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Advertisement32 1939-08-06 22 When Your Child Needs A \P** B-u;in. ol nn at, Mr- del:, and only tend to rtty In tl nt ot in ta nnici in the tablet rhildrV,; your Baby's Own Tab"32 words
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124 1939-08-06 23 Ki((1(|( k wa* Ihc winner <.i the men a ope* golf medal ;.t the M ,,,iS'ni!;i!w»ri- cioii Club yealerdaj when he Inbhad with h f 71, white tlic inter-team ehampionship wenf to ih<- Garrfeoa J^whtretamed 1 nei wore of 304. i 1 1 I124 words
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Article304 1939-08-06 23 Bad minion r l*m Hi.iu roi the sr,\. «I. impt p s uit.,l <ls rollouts Men's Open Singles Chong 1 m B ck Koh K Tan Chonß Chuan v.s William Tan I Poh Hye n By< B A Quari {hu Hock, John I i Cheng Hoe,304 words
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Article100 1939-08-06 23 6. H °UGH Jap rmy d< lei a1 3 Jj^ns the Anglo-Japanese conit are reported to be annoyed it f Chamberlain s statenw '**k market w;i,s favourably im >*i according t<> Dome: which de the statement ;ls conciliat f agency attribute. Ka in.' from f v. 1Reuter - 100 words
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Article18 1939-08-06 23 1 II until 1 lood Kfci^" 21 ha boycott ot thi f to. officials in n18 words
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Article102 1939-08-06 23 Chungkin A FOR ii. Fourth timo this week, Jap planes raided Chungking early tl rning. The concentrated Lh- western suburbs, where ht Iropped, were levelled to the w( und \Y.iu.< blOCkfl Oi hour- dCmoltsln (1 :\r t th<- hi ca ualties n to hai InflitReuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration392 1939-08-06 23 Nui \-i;m |orie Qale !ly C. Mac) iren R aun ither.',* ony Perrelli C. Crawford I Minn I Eettj Hume Br< tl elo Arnold Nassim i i'.m O'H A. hlcy Maria "Bunny" Jimmy Mowbray Garden Iv/.kc Feeny Janus A H. Rus Eu Chey C392 words
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Article112 1939-08-06 23 Rejoicings Throughout Holland Soes'. r.ijK. Aug. a. Week-end rejoicii throughout Holland, marking the oirth of a ;l ughter to Princess Juliana. ntlnue until Monday niuhi. i The disappointment that the baby is noi a boj haa in no *ay dampened the i n husiasm ol ih\.' cro\ Mondav has beenBritish Official Wireless - 112 words
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Article51 1939-08-06 23 5 THE Oriental l Mining I reputed t (i be the oldesi 1 Ami i, rpi i" ha been ofK red EH 175 000 for tin ale I it" property conl e in the al v. hid] i. the J Mining ('<> a tubsidinrv IW.IReuter - 51 words
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Article252 1939-08-06 23 Singapore, Saturday. |JV!'K thrfec hundred membtn and gui its attended the eleventh anniversary dinner of th^ Amicable Athletic Association held last night at No. 4:;-E. I'pp-er N inkin SI reel. A feature ol tnia year's function the sale of button-holes In aid of tho Ch. Lcf252 words
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Article255 1939-08-06 23 Singapore, Saturd ly. l» r Hi:\ th<> St. Andrew's School met the Kaiong Casuals at «ritkrt on the St. Andrew's school groand thi, afternoon, Hi" K;i!'mt? < wai> were defeated by a small margin of eii;h; runs. Andrew's b'chool batted ftrsl and w. n -kit- Led255 words
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Article333 1939-08-06 23 Handicaps For Penang Races HANDICAPS for the second day's races of the PCMMg Gold (up meeting on Monday ar« i HOKBEB, CLASS 1. Div. 1, <l Furs. Cluny 9.0 I- r; 8 13 icriflce 8 [2 I at i amble J{ l Now 110 8 7 Amazing R-5 n 1333 words
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Article111 1939-08-06 23 London. Auj,'. 5. Til EKE was no play at the Oval and at Leicester owing to rain. Gloucester vs. Somerset, Glou--71 for 0 Rain intervened. Middlesex vs. Sussex, Middlesex 11 roi 3 Hain intervened. Worcestershire vs. Essex: Worcester birr 8o for 3. Rain intervened. Derby j&, Warwickshire, DerbyReuter - 111 words
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Article49 1939-08-06 23 Penano's Foong Seong Cud player-, were entertained to dinner at the Happy World restaurant last night by May flower B.P. A 1 the Great World., tin- Merridale B.P. were hosts to the Students' B.P a' a dinner held on the occasion of th<> '.fitter's visit to Sinsaporp49 words
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Advertisement87 1939-08-06 23 NOTICE *vi:\n\i:s \in services. Altermttoa tm KI. -SINGAPORE-! I BERVia £e wfll be discontinued from and including tin Bth it. *m further notice. AUGUST 6th NO SERVICE AIT.IST 7th AUGUST «th. MS J, L sK a mi.i V MI Si«. Umpur ll SERVICE DISCONTINI ED UNTH;^P° rt> It FURTHER NOTM87 words
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Advertisement185 1939-08-06 23 TICKETS ISSUED S V^-K^'W BY ALL STEAM- roa TRAVFI AIR AND IWVt^ RAILWAY LINES, f NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese rlionts and those of all other resident cotnmunftiej Are i glvei> the best of attention and assistance. 58, ROBINSON RI)., SINGAPORE. S TELEPHONE 5908. -k J* BATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES fl CYMA185 words
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Article652 1939-08-06 24 Individual Championship Won By F. Pullen ■i i Clui <> %ii Coi respondent > Johore Bahm, Saturday. pHEnixth annual a:hl*'(;t (t- of Ihe lohorc 1*. W.1). v.;>- hcM yesterday afternoon ;ii ih'' English OoHege Ground, before a large erowd« The meeting was very succe »ful, with each652 words
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370 1939-08-06 24 Y's Beat Medical College At Cricket: Thrilling Match IN a thrilling match played at the Collet; t* (round, the v M c..v iust managed to beat the Medical College by seven runs. Batting first, the visitors marie a good st irt, i heir batsmen I utting up 41 run-; between370 words
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565 1939-08-06 24 Singapore Hatlmii.Joii CbfcilZi^ piun "«ips Well-Contested Matches At Clerical Union |>i:il Teag Siew (Devonshire) narrowK defeated hi l Cyril Wee to enter the firal when the ,losi nir liirior fhampionshir.s wire played the Haw-Par tm V yesterday aftentoon. The U was565 words
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Advertisement289 1939-08-06 24 .\OTII KIC IE E A DACH V. Quick Relief thts New Modern Way Double Acting— Safe— Use Alka-Seltzer Over 1,000,000 men and women use this Alka Sehzer today keep it op hand modern, scientifically balano d remedy alwaya, at home and at work, 1.-c f<»r relief from the discomforts of289 words
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635 1939-08-06 25 SEOAMATSPf) R IS REVIEW po/k£ Services In Soccer Final From our Own C<MTespondeiil Segamat. KAN- an in .J" i«.r eric 1 -.c are looking 1 to the forthcoming Tan Peng Cup nnnual match in Phiropeans and the Resl The rame s to ,-edai S« >'•'«"••635 words
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Article82 1939-08-06 25 Badminton Johore Hahm L< OWII i v- the results ol further tic-, in the Johore Bahru cU*tric; badminton championships p^>\ Friday morning at the Ayer li lek .iv BchOO] court Junior Bingfc (semi ftnali bin Ahmad (Ifolek) beat, Wong Kon (Man Yuen>, 15 12. 14-14 (quarter Anal)82 words
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Advertisement23 1939-08-06 25 l k Medical 1 discovery Real foonJoJUfomen 'WerrMto,:, ThrCh..:. |PP™J|k At 1 i l^. 1 tftyfdv *omen v. ho I/ L I Aft:23 words
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Advertisement58 1939-08-06 25 f U ill ill 0: h 111 ;>? 11l i. ■> r Ihi/LU uuu u f *jOKB&r i (^"^m ttJh r^*^ The Year's OUTSTANDING COMEDY HIT IS COMING TO THE CAPITOL NEXT CHANGE. Vm UNIVERSAL'S L< $/wm <>/ ///r smmd 'EAST SIDE of HEAVEN" Starring 111.\4. I KOSICV Joan KB.«.\IH-:iJ.-.^liM-li«58 words
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Advertisement7 1939-08-06 25 I always fresh K u Hp <^ t57 words
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Article, Illustration1377 1939-08-06 26 Malayan Test Cricket Lockhart Takes Six Wickets For 30 THOY SIMPSON DISMISS STATES FOR 83 HARD-FOUGHT RUNS Singapore, Saturday. IN iiw long histoo of cricket in Malaya ilurv have been few matches as sensational as the one >m 4 saw to-day when ihe1,377 words
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Article, Illustration17 1939-08-06 26 T. iv (i. A. Cooper, captain of Uie Colony cricket side against the Malay Sta17 words
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Article, Illustration1297 1939-08-06 26 COLtINI IST INNINGS I. W. S.impson bowled M. Z Appuni e Z I A. J. Williams bowled I I!. R. 1. Lockharl :i 1.. Whiteing c/11. B Noon S H. R. .1. Lockharl 2i I Qiitachoon c/G. Pensionj Smitfi M Appuni s j Chia Keng Hock c/Dunbar M.1,297 words
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Article, Illustration58 1939-08-06 26 Ou t To Field Against Colony The Malay States players going t out to field. Left to right: 11. A I. Brooke, T. >l. Mart iCapt I! R. J. Lockhirt, r. K. Sukumaren. it West, c Dunbj d. Denison-SmHh and and H. IJ. Neon. The Colony collapsed sensationally in their58 words
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43 1939-08-06 27 ffIST DAY'S RACES^I PENANG tfloke Dreams Wins Big Race 1 1. in Dm (hi n Repoi let I Penang Sat irday. paid at to-da^ '.< rae< s, favourites jr most <>j the v The t<' es were well43 words
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Article93 1939-08-06 27 fen 7ti<Mse;:<;}] tote ?*4 tickei I RACE ONE .i MIDINO fParthing mi «>r \RA i Maya) S I trained ny Duval .7 15 .sees. SIS: $H. KflMfp No. 665 ($533^. No. 73 il i $148). .'hi: Nos. 64. 482, 4. Bbnvu .scratched. J RACE TWO 1 JUST MY93 words
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Article39 1939-08-06 27 IjYRNE MAIM 'US. At hr Church ol the Holy Family, Kat on August 5, Kenneth Michael H- :-a*>. SOn i Mr. and J Bfjn I Elaine Margaret Marcus, Hid daughter > t Mr, and Mrs M L Marc ii39 words
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Article165 1939-08-06 27 Dividends At A Glance Ran v I Glidinj s?i a si:: n. warridrts mi lus( My l.iii k $16 I (;<iiiifc Greek $8. Kabinda $15. Race Bai Tabarin $11 v; Merry \Si(l«u S« Ureyplm s7 Rma 1 Alum Rock 829 Sfl \<d..^ SM n< h Life s?> i n Ring165 words
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Article, Illustration29 1939-08-06 27 INCIDENT IN MALAYA CUP SEMI-FINAL A scramble near goal in the match in which Singapore once again eliminated Ihe Combined Services in s >nti- final (»t Ihe Malaya Cup29 words
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866 1939-08-06 27 3lala>aii Tciiiii* linni|»i<!»it*tii|&* 'it-oiii Oat Own Reporter) Ipoh, Sa» urday. f ril!o quarter finals in the tier's doubles were completed a( this morning's session of Ihe Malayan tennis championships. H.H. the Sultan of Pcrak waa an interested spectator. The (i(ton brothers eliminated866 words
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399 1939-08-06 27 IjISPLAYINCi interior team worl h, the sn nth China h>r bailer* yesterdaj defeated I Combii y the odd in five :<\ A t m i»-. lar 'ost crowd on, .1 h -> one <t;h<l I jfrug'gie fr I to i!>i <!>. Alt te raid? ing399 words
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Advertisement60 1939-08-06 27 I^.true-to-iife drama who love each other very much! ILHAMBRA I[^T CHANGE •8 MacMURRA^ l British picture <>l this, or any i>lh«'«. year] Daily Mail. Hi £W JT M iL»T A \^W o U r C S»^J riiuniph K^||^n«:.-n. ...CAPITOL U "Ci. 'Mi j CWA MEMORIAL HALL •«AM RECITAL h WERNER60 words
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Advertisement32 1939-08-06 27 ■>■■ I EMPIRE TALKIE j M;it. Tn-dnv. Sun. Mon. U'hole Serial of LOST CITY will be screened j GRAND (New World) Mat. To-day, Sun. Mon. 144 JUNGLE LOVi: FLASH GORDON' 1 < routine Version). ■■•■•■■■•>*32 words
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Advertisement559 1939-08-06 27 'S K W It L II DANCE PALACE. THE LARGEST AIR-CONDITION-ED ABARET IN MALAYA WITH BAR RESTAURANT ATTACHED. \H.IBT lIA\4 I Nightly at 9.30 p.m. T|;| Eft V| (FREE ADMISSION) ETERT TIJES.. TIIIIRS. SAT. SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE FROM 1..J0 P.M. to 4.30 P.M. SPECIAL ENTRANCE TO CABARET CAR PARK AT559 words
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Article, Illustration96 1939-08-06 28 itoi 'I «>i Maryland, b: came th flr I t i h -ii he approved a m ►vement b.v B local 1 lea] group t I lumen b I ■ii on his bchall for nomination In r nomination In Maryland tumn as a Democratic eand'dReuter - 96 words
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190 1939-08-06 28 Shanghai, Aug. 5. Ij*OUR Japanese planes from Hainan Island raided Tanpak before dawn on Ausr. 1 and dropped several bombs which, however, resulted in very little damage. Later th raiders fle^i to Muiluk and bombed the city, creating t havoc among the civilian population.Sin Chew Jit Poh - 190 words
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Article32 1939-08-06 28 London, Aug. s— Over 1.100 member^ of the British Legion left London yesterday afternoon on a visit to France, on the ;nvitation of the Confederation ol j French cx-Sc rvicemen British WirelessBritish Wireless - 32 words
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Article47 1939-08-06 28 nentsin, Aug. 9. rpilE British Consul-general, Air. A Jamie on. is preparing a very Itrong protest to the Japanese in Connection with the rioting. It is authoritatively stated Chmt Japanese j-rntries were in the viciniy when Butterfield and Swire's offiee WAS attacked but did not interfere. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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457 1939-08-06 28 TWO TIENTSIN OFFICES WRECKED BY RIOTERS British Patience Being Exhausted J^URTHER news of the anti-British riots in Tientsin on Friday shows that the rioters first visited the offices of Messrs. Butterfidd and Swire, where they intimidated the Chinese clerks, smashed the windows and damaged the furniture and equipment. Afterwards theyReuter - 457 words
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Article108 1939-08-06 28 Tkmtsin, Au». 5. rrHL' blockade of the British A Concession has been rigor- < usly lighten 3d, presumably in reaction to the statements by Lord Halifax and Mr. Chamberlain. No meat is available in .be market to-day; persons trying to bring in even half a poundReuter - 108 words
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Article58 1939-08-06 28 Washington, Au*;. 5. Mr. Sumner Welles. Under-Secretaiy of State, while refusing to comment spedI Really on Mr. Chamberlain's speech on the China situation, said the United States would map its own cour.se in the Far East. He declared there was no understanding between the United States andReuter - 58 words
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Article104 1939-08-06 28 Hongkong, Aim 5. it is reported that the Japane i authorities in Swatow are promoting an anti-British campaign there. A ma meeting was held yesterday which attended by many Japanese and "bopus official*. Ail were asked to pay a subscription of three cents. British and American missionariesSin Chew Jit Poh - 104 words
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144 1939-08-06 28 Britain Could Send Fleet Now To Singapore London. Auk. ■>• BRITAIN'S potential naval strength in the Far Gas! i» reviewed by Hector Bmler the Daily Telegraph naval correspondent, fofltwiag Mr. (hambfr lain's statement in the House <i! Commons. Mr. Bywater says that even to-a--it would bo feasible ch to uReuter - 144 words
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Article34 1939-08-06 28 Socstdijk. AUKINCESS Juliana's secoM l cnuo r other duuuh- r> H?thtff baby as -sturdy" and l ado^ and daughter are domp t *J^ The baby weifM o'z P° uu ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article16 1939-08-06 28 /miNESE i h o e Vtf was rcminu-veny aF Chew Jit PohSin Chew Jit Poh - 16 words
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Article14 1939-08-06 28 i Si**. 7 no the village of h£ fid^Pgtg while > J| 2SS'14 words
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