Malaya Tribune, 27 April 1939
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Title Section40 1939-04-27 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: J Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL. XXVI- -No. 99. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, April 27, 1939, The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1939 FIVE CEXT>;40 words
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Advertisement142 1939-04-27 1 PERFECT FIT WITH THE BEST MATERIALS AT j AURORA ULORING DEPARTMENT, Q h si North Bridge Rd. Brighten your smile J P with I The *c«en#iflc dentifrice -so economical, foo. n-i v I 1 ;j m Smm NAME BFF O R E WH _Bjl_ SAY regret WILLIAM JACKS I TIME142 words
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Advertisement282 1939-04-27 1 YOUR HEALTH j SUFFER FROM DYSPEPSIA BILIOUSNESS CONSTIPATION GENERAL DEBILITY NERVOUSNESS LOSS of APPETITE, etc you need OR. KACFM ANN'S SULPHUR BITTERS. It builds you up, restores row health by nourishing «,ml purifying the blood. It gives you new riguttT— new vitalit) —new life... START TAKING A IT TODAY Romance282 words
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Advertisement254 1939-04-27 1 MADAME PAGE LATE 92, PICCADILLY, LONDON. Top Floor, Battery Bldjs. CASH SALE ONB WEEK ONLY. Commencing Ist M*?DAY EVENING GOWNS. #i PALE, NERVY' M NORMAN l\bJr\ pjSCJ** Norman's mother was worried very I worried about him. He was 'nervy/ I x 7 J pale and highly-strung. He tired easily y254 words
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183 1939-04-27 2 Last Night's First Nights 4 POWERFUL and dramatic ».y,y exceptionally weII acted. is the Warner Brothers produc ion "Comet Over Broadway," which voi should not fail to see. Kay Fiancis is the tar. and make; 'he most of the fine opportunitie whi-1 the part183 words
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287 1939-04-27 2 j EXTRAORDINARILY a] view of the present world ci the film "You Can't Take I W.: -v." which began a season before i Mt houses at the Capitc! Theatn last night. The production is ot v length and the management special287 words
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Article63 1939-04-27 2 CAPITOL: "Yt„ Can't Take II W'th You." ILHAMBRA: "Comet Over Broadw 'AVILION: "Ann; 1>» I 1:ik( a 1 1 fOYAL: "Hurricane Expn YAPIBOROrCiI!: "Bbaaya I «ARRtCK: Chinese Picti tOXY: Tarzan and his Mate." EAPFT WORLD: Cabaret, Side Shaw* cmeiiia. and other :,t tractions. *EW WORLD: Cabaret, Side63 words
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Advertisement339 1939-04-27 2 BTEAMER SAILINGS. i P& «nd BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). J*. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore. 1939 RANCH! 17,000 May 5 t BHUTAN G,lOO May 6 I BEHAH 6 000 May IS RANPURA 17,000 May 19 RAWALPINDI 17,000 June 2 SOUDAN 6.500 June 2 CHITRAL 15,90<i339 words
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Advertisement430 1939-04-27 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. SNORDDEUTSCHER U OYD, (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. S s.s LIPPE" omit* Manila 1939 T ingtau. Dairen Japan Apr. 2y m.s. "ELBE" omit.- Manila Dairen alio calls Bangkok May l HOMEWARD. For430 words
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Advertisement530 1939-04-27 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly service between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, Gwatow, Amoy, <Kulang.su> and Foochow. Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS:For CHINA For RANGOON 'Hong Peng'' Mny 8. 4 pm. 'Hong Kheng" May 5 'Hong Kheng" May530 words
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Advertisement156 1939-04-27 2 J IAMItt'RO. VMKKII LIMI O I Dm'v.ch-Australi c'ic I DampfcchilTs Gescl'schaft (Companies incorporated ir> Gtrnmivi PASSENGER AND CARGO SEPVIcV I OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH I CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. j Due S' :iore IO^Q m.s. DU-U3URG via Manila May 2 m.s. f.'AUFRLAND Dlreci M v k I s-s. PREUSGZN Direct156 words
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Miscellaneous187 1939-04-27 2 i DAILY CROSSWORD"! MMHW NH Mil l, X B CLUES ACROSS 27. lak.3 off. 1 Depression caused by a smile. CLUES down 3. Ancient wh°eze. 1. Summary 7. Tittle tattle. 2. Blunder 9- Till- I. A village here. iO. A large number of insects. 5. Nine-jsided figure 12. Don't drop187 words
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Article548 1939-04-27 3 LONDON COMMODITIES D London, Wednesday. Sr Id Tr day tard .May) Buyers j* 5|M +J rd (July Sept) Buyers 8 116 BM6 Sellers 8' 8 8> 8 Oct. Dec.) Buyers B*B 8»« Sellers 3» 4 B., LONDON SHARE LIST London, Wednesday. Previous 10 -day cnange *nuera 88548 words
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Article865 1939-04-27 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Apr. 26, 5* pjn. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 2 6 3 6 Austral Amal 4 9 53 Austral Malay 38 42 Ayer Hitam 17 6 18 6xd Ayer Weng U. 05 0.70 Bangrin Tin 18 6865 words
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Article257 1939-04-27 3 6% Maynard Co.. Ltd.. «30,030 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 ttf 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: i% 1901 red. 1940 $4jf},oOo Int Mar. 31. Sept. 30 ...*!00 101 norn *'*<z7o 1907 red. 19*7 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31. SeDt 30 106 108 norn 4Vw% 1909 red. 1905 i 1.000,000257 words
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Article152 1939-04-27 3 AT the Singapore Chamber of Comn merce Rubber Association, *****t Auction, held on April 26 the following were: Catalogue 1,258,514 lbs— tons 561.83 Oflerea 1,121,093 lbs—tons 500.49 S°ld 886,078 lbs—ton: 395.57 London—Spot 7.7 8d New York—Spot 153/4 cts PRICES REALISED RIBBED SMOKED SHEET* 1 1 lb Standard Quality152 words
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Article101 1939-04-27 3 t i-r A-r* London, April 26. Parisl 176 4/ 64 Rio 27 8 New York 4 Athens 5472 o lUr al Bucharest 660 Brussels Buenos Aires Geneva 20.84., 20 20i 2 Amsterdam 8.79V sellers official Milan 89 Belgrade 210 Benin 11.67 Montevideo 18V 2 Rio de Janeiro Bombay101 words
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Article14 1939-04-27 3 Singapore, Thursday. Tlie price ot tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:—nuv* (up14 words
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Article15 1939-04-27 3 The price of rubber at noon iw Singapore to-day was* Buyers 27',.; Sellers 27%.15 words
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Article90 1939-04-27 3 Singapore, Apr. 26. Tin at midday was $114, up 18, and the price of rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 27 1 4 cents, buyers July September 27 3 8 cents, market quiet. Although the London Stock Exchange reacted favourably to the Budget and tin shares90 words
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Article69 1939-04-27 3 Ship Arrivals Departures Gianp, Ann (Eritisht 1.063 tons arr. Apr. 27 iiom Sourabaya, dep. Apr. 28 for Bel a wan. Togian (Dutch* 979 tons an Apr 27 from Djambi, dep. Aor. 29 fcr Djambi. Ban Rie Eeeck (Dutch) tons arr. Apr. 27 from Cheribon dep Apr 28 for Rhio. Toboali69 words
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Advertisement29 1939-04-27 3 THE Astern united CORPORATION, LIMITED io R J NE MOTOR VEHICLE, k\ r PERSON \L ACCI fiv COMPENSAN, > PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. IL STREET, SINGAPORE F. W. HALL, General Manager.29 words
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Advertisement502 1939-04-27 3 aiAMi of ciii.vt Incorporated in China by Special Charter >. 12, Cecil Street, Magsporc Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-a Cable Address. CHt'NGKUO.** Paid Up Capital „h. $40,000.000 OC Reserve Funds In Excess of Ch. f 5.200,000.00 total Assets approximately Ch. 020.000.000.00502 words
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Advertisement572 1939-04-27 4 POSITION UNDER BOX NO. 385 FILLED. APPLICANTS' 1 HANKED. WANTED Immediately canvassers throughout Malaya for silks. Salary 100 Terms Liberal. Jindals Limited, Ludhiana 149, India. WANTED: Ladies and Gentlemen 18--24 a.s stage performers and magicians. Application by letters. £»3C-A, 30, Klang Lane. (970) WANTED: Agents for Java Tea Dust Leaf572 words
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Advertisement595 1939-04-27 4 WANTED IMMEDIATELY: Male Puppy B—2o weeks old. Pedigree or Mongrel. Box 433, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. <9G4) 1 WANTED TO BUY collection of used gramophone records in good condition or would give Radio set in exchange. Apply Box 419, Malaya Tribune, Kuala Lumpur. 920) JAVA TEA ESTATE Owners want connection throughout595 words
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Advertisement599 1939-04-27 4 1938 M.G. TWO SEATER T SERIES' Condition as new done just over 10.000 miles. Taxed and Insured comprehensive $1400- Royal Motor Hiring, I 155. Middle Road. Phone 4591. Singapore. (944) FOR SALE—FORD 8 HP Sedan 1936, Fiat Marvellete Sedan 1936, Austin "7" Tourer 1930, Morris Cowley Tourer 1930, Singer 9599 words
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Advertisement610 1939-04-27 4 TALCUM POWDER AND CALCIUM Carbonate Powder suitable for Toilet and rubber purposes Bee Huat Co, Ltd Singapore. '938) SPECIAL OFFER TO THE READING PUBLIC! Become a "Readers" Union" (London) member and avail yourself of possessing books valued at from ss. to 18s. for only Si 50 Straits. receive one good610 words
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Advertisement537 1939-04-27 4 fit**** FOR SALE OR PARTNERSHIP—WeII established lady's bus.ness, in excellent position. Box 441, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. <981' CINE PROJECTOR Bmm and accesseries, also Electric Exposuremeter wanted. Reply stating particulars and b drock price to liox 435. Malaya Tribune Singapore. <966) FOR SALE YACHT 17 ft. 6" X 6 ft. 6"537 words
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Advertisement431 1939-04-27 4 lU. MRS JOHN ROBEft^r*Standard Vacuum Oil r p.p.c Domestic Occurrences DEATHS Mrs. Lee hoon Lcci Sin> and mother of D Mr. Lee Chin Yam ol Bo and Mrs. Teo Kirn Khe fully away at her resid, Basah Road, aged 63 will take place to-day i inst. at 10 a.m. -"i431 words
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534 1939-04-27 5 Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. Alleged offer of a lift to a number of taxi-dancers returning N alleged offer of a lift to a number of taxi-dancers returning U crash, were related by a young taxi-dancer at the Supreme Court before the Chief534 words
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Article79 1939-04-27 5 From Our Own Correspondent* Segamat, Tuesday. T was assaulted and robbed of a silver waist chain valued at $14 by the police constable." stated a Tamil whan charged with being found drunk at Tengang yesterday. The constable who arrested him stated that he found him lying naked79 words
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799 1939-04-27 5 From Our On n Report *r Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. THE story of how a young Sakai after the alleged murder of the wife of a tribal chieftain In a tonely hut In the Labu Forest Reserve near Seremban. took799 words
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711 1939-04-27 5 Singapore, Wednesday. "I AM not satisfied thai this young man has no pro-peels of attaining greater wealth than he new possesses or thai a receiving order will be a waste of money." was Ihe judgment paooed by Sir Percy McKlwaine in the High Court to711 words
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Article201 1939-04-27 5 THE Mentakab Rubber Company, J Litniletl report for the year i ended Jan. 31, states: The restrict- ed crop was 653,598 lb. harvested from an average area lapped of 1,343.32 acres. I The standard production for 1939 is i 1.073 200 lb. compared with 1.004.745 lb. for 1938.201 words
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Article205 1939-04-27 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. £IX persons, four of whom were children, were slightly hurt when the Malacca mail car in which they were travelling, in avoiding a cyclist, shot over the parapet, somersaulted and plunged into the Straits of Johore landing on its205 words
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Article97 1939-04-27 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. CHE Nor binti Khamiwife of a wellknown Johore retired pensioner, died at her residence at 55. Jalan Abu Sapiad, yesterday following an Illness of nine months. Deceased was aged 73 >ears. She leaves behind her two sons and two daughters.97 words
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Article83 1939-04-27 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Eahru. Tuesday. A line of $1,800. or In de'ault five months' rigorous imprisonment, was passed by Sheikh Aba B ikar on Lim Ah Chav, who pleaded guilty to a charge of having attempted to smuggle 2 079 lb. cf sheet rubber83 words
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Article109 1939-04-27 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Sega mat, Tuesday. INSTRI HONS in Air Ratd Pre- cautions are being given to residents of Segamat district. The fitst step has been the distribution Of booklets in all the principal languages to club* and shops. Hand in hand with these instructions, first109 words
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Article22 1939-04-27 5 Mr. Muthiah. of the F.M.S Railways, Begamat, has gone OH transfer to Singapore and Mr. Lingam from Kajang, has taken his place.22 words
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Article20 1939-04-27 5 After a short holiday .spent outside the district. Mr. Ashley. Executive Engineer. Public Works Department, North Johore, ha* resumed duty.20 words
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Advertisement489 1939-04-27 5 NOTICE. rly glfru that W<:c IS 3. Roon Bang R'uad, i,' r has nnrtgnnd his in the business of Co., of 24, Synagogue •< for the consideration fncenture n l Assignment i y ol &?ar< h 1939 and Chrv< > Quan of the W Ah lioey of No. 14. Singapore489 words
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Advertisement253 1939-04-27 5 lip'air ftesiord, @laods Had© Young (§i 24 Hours It is no longer necessary to suffer from loss of vigour and manhood, weak memorj and boav, nervousness, impure blood, sicklv skill, depression, and poor sleep, because an American Doctor has discovered a quick, easy way to end these troubles. This discovery253 words
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Advertisement304 1939-04-27 6 yi MJ| S« L»nt IhoM^ot ly —ran be cured in a few weeks AT HOME FREE treatise tells how WRITE! LEPROSY also cured. Literature FREE. soli DisTtrieuroPsKAMALA WORKS. Pancbpota. BenfjiL l~im nnr ■~> pj i WLWmWkWmWmWmWLWLWLWmW |l j "PYE r \n:os E SE( OND TO NONE in I flficieney, Reliability304 words
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Advertisement204 1939-04-27 6 PARTY CATERING j A Speciality WHY NOT GIVE 281 FOUR FRIENDS A ORCHARD RE A L CHIN E S E ROA CHOP PHONE SUEY 4 9 2 DINNER? OP FN We Serve Continental TILL And Chin2se Dish 2A 31 R A.F.B. 2 Gout, Rlieuimuisni, L ii in ba<|o 9 Kidney204 words
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Advertisement89 1939-04-27 6 Doctors and dentists agree that ANACIN relieves pain quickly. They prescribe it because it is safe and tested. For headache, toothache, neuralgic and rheumatic pains—as well as for the fever and discomfort resulting from colds—it is the modern product for modern people. ANACIN Is a scientific combination of several ingredients89 words
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Advertisement9 1939-04-27 6 S Coming Shortly To Thei j AlhambrA I I9 words
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Miscellaneous989 1939-04-27 6 «r j To-day's Radio j SINGAPORE LONDON I NIROM COLOMBO ZBL 225 metres (1.33 mis) TRANSMISSION 5 VDC 15.13 Mc.s (19.8 m.) yi'B CIC Mc/ ZHP 30 96 metres (9 69 mcs) a.m. p m pm. GSB 9.51 Mc/s (31.55 m.) 6.20 Opening. News bulletin. 12.50 Sinhalese i 5.00 Cantonese989 words
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61 1939-04-27 7 Penang, Wednesday. i> going l<> spend n A.R.P. As a result iken by the Resident Councillor, Goodman on A.R.P., 1 h. rs esterday nuslj confirmed their end uW to $85,0Ct r fire-fighting equip- of enemy sment. m cost of $85,000 the undereminent will I61 words
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Article117 1939-04-27 7 ITELMUT ROSE, the German who was *i unable to spi ak English and who ■ed before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the second police- court last week on a charge w !ful trespass into the quarj t:r> of the r:uyal Engineers at Changi. nd Who alter117 words
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Article139 1939-04-27 7 i I orrespondent) t;. Tin (lav. SSt, With the in nths' rigorous lm tber $58 for < o mpensaf ion, j ard labour, 1 Ran! Mv i s L gamat magisI. ..(hi. an Indian. I Re and with pos- Conducting tne case was Inche Abdul- i139 words
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501 1939-04-27 7 Singapore, Wednesday. gFFORE Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the Third Police Court, to-day. an elderly widow, Thillaikami Ammal, Tamil, was complainant in a case of criminal breach of trust heard against a money-lender, Sammy ~hetty. Mr. E. M. Tampoc-Philips, prosecuting, in giving an outline501 words
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Article68 1939-04-27 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Tuesday, i f7"OH Hock Chuan. the owner cf the Malacc mail car. which was inVOlved in an accident plunging into the Straits of Johore on Dec. 2a. tc-day pleaded guilty through his counsel to a Charge of having employed68 words
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Article187 1939-04-27 7 Arrived from Europe. India and M' dan by KLM plan'- -PH ALV"--Mr. R W. Hartman. Mrs. A. G Hartman. Mr. i J. M. A. Lespv. Left for N.EI. by KLM plane PH ALV"—Mi R. YV. Hartman. Mrs A. G. Hartman. Mr R M F Plante Pebure de187 words
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Advertisement44 1939-04-27 7 From first-class Chemists. Distributors: CHARI CO.. ZB, Robinson Road, S'por?. FIAT OK THE ONLY CARS sG OPERATION, RIDING COMFORT AND MALAYA DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY. motor u» lee ltd. MANY YEARS OF RELIABLE OPERATION. AND SERVICED BY THE MAKERS. «uuimH» irol WP-fl 1 i44 words
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Advertisement57 1939-04-27 7 Did you Maclean your teeth to-da^r? Ah! I see you did Macleans PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE If v<>u ui*a tiid deoctfnoc try theng> I MA-LEANS SOLID CER JXIOE ai.IT.FRIC: i 11 DEAFNESS— total—complicated \\i.h Luad nobes au«l other troubles cured a!)sjlutely »v iour weeks. Success, comp'.cte satisfaction. Full particulars on request57 words
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Advertisement246 1939-04-27 8 lALLI ALL SHOWS PACKED OUT AT YESTERDAYS PREMIERE! SINGAPORE ACCLAIMS THIS GREAT I/^ui%^\ DOUBLE AWARD WINNER! U ACADEMY IJ I 315 9~ 5 615 C** II WINNER of the ■7 x PULITZER PRIZE I E£ ST PLAY cf ihe I YEAR A Columbia FRANK CAPRA S CREAT:;ST TRIUMPiI H t246 words
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Advertisement86 1939-04-27 8 I p^l felMfflßaaßal NEXT WEEK AT II p a viLigjy 11 ...............1........ {empire talkie i 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.15 P.M. r RICHARD DIX in I "SKY GIANTS" j I "RANGE LAW" I NNN11HMM1N1NM............i |sun talkie! 7.30 TO-NIGHT 9.30 P.M. f EORIS KAKLOFF in j I FRANKENSTEIN" j RAND NEW COPY.86 words
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Advertisement172 1939-04-27 8 PAVILION: OPENINC TO-NlCrfrTTr JOCK J LuciLii Miimm 1 Jit TQUPfc iff RUTH DONNELLY BRADLEY RALPH FORBES-FRANCES MERCER 1W X LATriST GAUMO.VT NEWSREEL n——an ■mm i ii——»im imy imhT WISHER OF THS WOULD PEIZE AT PARIS EAJOSmON lUL CINEMATIC FEAT THAT STARTLED THE IVOrLD SEE IHE GREAT ST. PETERSBURG FLOOD! v172 words
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Advertisement187 1939-04-27 9 "Applauded them in "MAYTIME" Y< adored them in "ROSE MARIE" NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME... C. M. present your Favourite Si nging sns in TECHNICOLOUR! XEXT WEEK mi .h«* i AIMTOL Holiday happiness (or you! Your singing sweet- mm hearts in their first ultra-modern love-story told gl| against a background187 words
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Advertisement115 1939-04-27 9 NEW WORLD DANCE I PALACE (The Largesl Air-Conditloncd Cabaret In Malaya with Bar and Restaurant Attached.) Tl L. No. 2477. NIGHT DANCE NIGHTLY AT 9-30 f.M. TEA DANCES (FREE ADMISSION) Every 'I lies., Thurs. Saturdays. SUNDAY TIFFIN I>AX<.'K FROM l. '.O I' M. TO 1 30 (P.M. Special Entrance To115 words
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Advertisement280 1939-04-27 9 FAITH BALDWIN'S GREATEST STORY NOW ON tHE SCREEN! mwmm mmmmmmw TO-DAY 3-15,6-15 9-15 P.M. ALHAMBRA ANo Late-»< "PATHE GAZETTE" I ......oaiug PMurrs of -rarr-Burman He a vv«ci S ht W "Thnr Mai-sU.. ,m <»,, FW«.» 5,,,.,,.,,. rriT'-ir* GUfeow Mil other interesting Shon Subject ~T«~i sii" I MUST A G,RL PAY280 words
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Article658 1939-04-27 10 £IR John Simon's speech in introducing the Budget was a striking illustration of the preparations which Britain has made and continues to make for anything which the future may hold. Expenditure on defence alone will be £630,000.000, and in al) the taxpayers will have to find the sum658 words
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Article, Illustration943 1939-04-27 10 W.A. Harpur - Forced March —«w ns By W.A. Harpur ''CONSCRIPTION! An ugly word! Not heard in Britain during the life-time of the men now likely to be affected and a term signifying in the British mind all that is vaguely felt to be most objectionable about huge943 words
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Article95 1939-04-27 10 "Now is the time to make everything in the garden ship-shape," observes a horticultural writer. Heave hoe, my hearties! A writer in a women's magazine urges her readers not to overlook the most insignificant detail of their wedding fnr H ge ?lf nte After a 1 if95 words
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Advertisement88 1939-04-27 10 CHOICE MUSHROOMS GRILLED MUSHROOMS IN BUTTER a OS. tin —i— 7;i cents. FRENCH TYPE Thex're MUSHROOMS y re (lirst Choice Quality). J ■i_ 73 ,e„\s Delicious! gQgjNSON CO., LTD. I t J /(///7/ 7/ '/I \\V A MOST ENTHRALLING I I I ll\\\ I V COLLECTION OF f /w4nt/ fl88 words
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Advertisement83 1939-04-27 10 1 SiLKENTEX I^^^^^^^ If V TI,E SILKEXTEX U.S. SI IPS. *mwt W A V Made rf pure snow white Egypt a -1| I I cotton. A real cc;l. hardwearin-? II I I Oi hemstitched pillow slip. Takes 1 I I v s^^ V-v^ place of linen for its coolness. TheJl83 words
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125 1939-04-27 11 Reuter. Lonriorj, Apr. 27. i KRNMENTS announcement of conscription was received with relief by the majority of M.P.'s, writes Reuters lobby corresAlready there is evidence that the Liberal section of the i sition v. ill make as few difficulties as possible. Apart from theReuter. - 125 words
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Article87 1939-04-27 11 Reuter. Washington, Apr. 27. CONTRACTS totalling $50,000,000 have been signed by the administration with five aeroplane manufacturers to put into effect the expansien of the Army Air Corps to the 6,000 planes provided for in the Appropriation Bill. A Government spokesman said the order represented •"much the largestReuter. - 87 words
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101 1939-04-27 11 M Berlin. April 27. rS 11 ms* ription derision is i in Gti man Political increasfatf the tension, in An»!o-Ge:man re- is indicated thot Herr I. ivt Germany's answer i 'i Friday. statement disposes Sir Nevile Henderson threat of conscript)on ti influence Germany, as101 words
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Article79 1939-04-27 11 Danzig, April 2 7 .—The Polish Com is reported to have strongly protested against the action of pel c? who entered a Polish school here and marched eighteen children to a German school. By agreement. Danftg citizens are free to choose schools to which to send their children —Reuter. Mr.Reuter. - 79 words
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630 1939-04-27 11 200,000 Men To Be Called Up Reuter. London, Apr. 27. APPROXIMATELY 200,000 men will be affected by the conscription d< isij r.. There will be no class distinctions and all will have (hi same tiMining irrespective of rank. There will be no exemptions except medically.Reuter. - 630 words
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Article173 1939-04-27 11 Reuter. London, Apr. 27. REFTER learns that the age 2C to 21 was selected because it la believed that it will be the age which interferes least with the convenience of the individual and the operation of industry. Regarding the latitude to beReuter. - 173 words
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Article74 1939-04-27 11 Reuter. London. Apr. 27. ASKED hi the House of ComA mens whether he was now Bui that the British Colonies d mandated territories can sncct ssfully defend themselves a linsl an? external or internal attack until assistance can be sent them from elsewhere, Mr. Malcolm AiacDcnaldReuter. - 74 words
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Article186 1939-04-27 11 Reuter. London, Apr. 27. It i, tated to be certain that the K'ng and Que?n will not go to faiiada in HM.S. Repulse but will have] in the Empress of Australia Instead—R< uter. London, Apr. 27. The <.;:\ernmcnt motion which will fcrm the basis of to day's debateReuter. - 186 words
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355 1939-04-27 11 DELIBERATE AFFRONT TO BRITISH AMBASSADOR RIBBENTROP "TOO BUSY" Reuter. London, Apr. 27. in the House of Commons whether Sir Nevile Henderson would interview Herr Yon Ribbentrop before Kerr Hitler s speech Mr. Chamberlain sa d that the Ambassador had been received by Herr Weiszeeker, Secretary of State. It was impossibleReuter. - 355 words
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Article55 1939-04-27 11 Chungking, Apr 27 MARSHAL Chiang Kai Shek. in an interview given lo pressmen said, "We are new in a superior position on all the fronts International developments are entirely in accordance with our expectations. I am convinced that the war in China «HI not last for55 words
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Article137 1939-04-27 11 Reuter. London, Aprii 27. REPLYING to Mr. Noel Baker (Lab.) in the House of Commons Mr. R. A. Butlei' (Under-Secretary ,the Foreign Affairs) said the Government had made representations to Japan concerning unfair discrimination against foreign vessels in respect of mooring arrangements at Tsingtao. The questionReuter. - 137 words
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Article172 1939-04-27 11 Shanghai, Apr. 27FURIOUS fighting over an extensive area has broken out in Shansi, which is the stronghold of China's cnce famous Red army. After the defeat of the enemy in the vicinity cf Foushan the Chinese are making steady progress southward. Yes terday, 4,000 Japanese reinforcements172 words
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Advertisement105 1939-04-27 11 liflLtaVß A PACEMAKER lN EV£RY SENSE OF THE WORD Features include: D "TRUE-TEMP" CONTROI c GJECT-0 CUBE TRAYS IlaMfl Fl }:olds EXACT Temperature MEATKEEPER HUMIDRAWER built IN better I c SUPER FREEZER.. ADJUSTO SHELVES I FOOO PROTECTION 1 ice in 52 minutes full width I greater fhe famous ECONOMISER sealed-in105 words
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1218 1939-04-27 12 Men Of 20 And 21 To Be Called Up Immediately Six Months With Regulars And Years With Territorials Reuter LONDON, APR. 26. WHEN MR CHAMBERLAIN SAW THE LABOUR LEADERS THIS MORNING, HE INFORMED THEM THAT THE GOVERNMENT'S CONSCRIPTION DECISION FOLLOWED PRESSURE BY THE CONTINENTAL POWERS WITHReuter - 1,218 words
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Article64 1939-04-27 12 rnu t Rome, Apr. 26. The reported British decision to adopt conscription-recorded in the Rome newspapers without comment—is rer™d M v^ in attei "Pt to intimidate Germany. Doubts are expressed whether a soldier, capable of handling modern 2Vf, be tra j ne d m a few months,64 words
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Article36 1939-04-27 12 T„-, Paris, Apr. 26. fffc Paris Press unanimously welcomes the reported British decision to adopt conscription, declaring that Britain's efforts will go far towards persuading the totalitarian states ut the folly ut going to war.36 words
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Article, Illustration42 1939-04-27 12 Mrs. Laughton Matthews who has been appointed Director of the new "Wrens," the Women's Royal Naval Service which was first founded during the Great War, Mrs. Matthews was an Officer in the old "Wrens" 20 years ago.42 words
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198 1939-04-27 12 Reuter. London, Apr. 26. fact that there is no news of the date of Count Ciano's expected visit to Berlin is taken by the Daily Express foreign affairs correspondent to mean that the reported negotiations to convert the Anti-Comintern Pact intoReuter. - 198 words
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Article24 1939-04-27 12 Reuter. Washington, Apr. 26— President Roosevelt has signed the $66 800.000 Naval and Air Base Bill passed by Congress.—Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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317 1939-04-27 12 Singapore. Wednesda the view that there was no misjoinder in trying th cused on two charges together, the Chief Justice Sir Percv \T Elwaine to-day dismissed the appeal of Sakandar Khan in the H Court on the grounds that "the evidence was amply suffiripni i port317 words
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Article108 1939-04-27 12 Reuter. London, Apr. 26. niSCOUNTING the inevitability of ■J war, M. Gafencu, Rumanian Foreign Minister, interviewed by Mr. Vernon Bartlett, M.P. and diplomatic correspondent of the News Chronicle, declares: "I for one refuse to believe we cannot find a common language in which to discussReuter. - 108 words
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73 1939-04-27 12 Reuter. Chungking, Apr. 26. THE French authorities have warned Japan against Japanese aircraft By. ins over the French territory, according lo ihe Chinese Press which says that Ihe warning is a sequel to Chi* ese representations to ihe French Embassy to theReuter. - 73 words
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202 1939-04-27 12 Reuter. London. Apr. 26. ALTOGETHER more than UN illegal Jewish immigrants were prevented from landing in Palestine between Feb. 2 and Mar 14. Mr Malcolm MacDcnald, .Minister for the Colonies, told questioners in ux House of Commons to-day There were 269 on board theReuter. - 202 words
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79 1939-04-27 12 CARGO CONFISCATED: CREW SENT OFF Reuter. Hongkong, Apr. 26. JJESPITE continued representations, the Japanese authorities have not as yet released the British steamer "Sagres" which was seized off the coast of Fukien on Apr. 8 last and taken to Pescadores ostensibly to verify herReuter. - 79 words
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Article163 1939-04-27 12 Reuter. London, Apr. 26. A CONFERENCE of Zionists ana nonZionists from west European countries opened at the headquarters of the Zionist organisation in London yesterday to consider their attitude toward; the Government's policy for Palestine in the light of the present situation. Mr. Brodetsky, head ofReuter. - 163 words
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Article42 1939-04-27 12 Reuter. Port of Spain, (Trinidad), Apr. Itf. THE Government has invit--1 ed all male English subjects between the ages of 1* and 55 to enlist in new volunteer units to delend the Inland against naval and air attach.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Advertisement67 1939-04-27 12 '.be "Trcv.hel!a" Monkey Jack and Tiewheila Monkey Grubber Ideal for tree felling and rapid land clearing. They are simple to use, and yet can tackle the hardest job-by hand. They are scientifically made to conserve physical energy and eliminate strain. AS SUPPLIED TO PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENTS, RUBBER ESTATES, ETC., THROUGHOUT67 words
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299 1939-04-27 13 Huts Lifted Clean Off The Ground HUFIC whirlwind yesterday struck the west coast of r a pcre near ihe 7th mUe Pasir Pan; an Road at 1.30 t wreck and ruin in its wake over an area hall' a 1 re. Damage is estimated299 words
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79 1939-04-27 13 [From Our Own Correspondent] Seremban. Apr. 26. A SIKH lorry driver who was alleged -o have knocked down a Chines- cyclist near Mantin. resulting in his death shortly after was produced by Inspector Yahya, 0.C.P.D.. Mantin, in the court on Monday. The Sikh was charged79 words
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Article27 1939-04-27 13 Mr John Robertson, of the Standard Vacuum Oil Co., has been transferred from Singapore to Penang. and left for to-day. accompanied by Mrs. Robertson.27 words
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Article40 1939-04-27 13 fifteen minutes. Fortunately, there were no casualties except for one householder, who was struck by a falling tile and received a small cut on the head in consequence, and many sore eyes owm« the dust laden nature of the whirlwind.40 words
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Article570 1939-04-27 13 HRAMATIC news comes every day, and the British Government's ion to introduce conscription in one of I he most dramatic items received for a long time. Though ii had lung been prophesied, in this column as elsewhere, it was up to the la>t moment that rlain feared to570 words
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Article106 1939-04-27 13 Reuter. London, Apr. 26. MR. Malcolm Mac Donald (Colonial Brcretary), in the Commons today, announced the Straits Settlements Legislative Council's resolutir.n, offering £1,000.000 towards the to t of the general defence of the Brit'sh Empire. I<c sad: "I have requested the Governor to expressReuter. - 106 words
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Article157 1939-04-27 13 Reuter. Ottawa, April 26. jy|R. Dunning, introducing the Canadian Budget, announced that five per cent, duties would be imposed on imports of Lin and crude rubber from countries not enjoying British preference. Imports from all countries enjoying an intermediate *ariff and most-favour-ed-nat on privileges under the CanadianReuter. - 157 words
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175 1939-04-27 13 London, Apr. 27. REPLYING to a Commons question as to whether Government would siWement the initiative of President Roosevelt's recent appeal by announcing its desire to contribute to a solution )f international and economii'probiem: on a peaceful basis the Prime Minister said "I am "lad175 words
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Article498 1939-04-27 13 Reuter. Q!OME reports assert that the Conscription Bill will not he rushod through the House of Commons but will he the subject of some debate in order that the Opposition may be "apneased.*' The Daily Herald correspondent says that intense feeling has been aroused in Opposition circlesReuter. - 498 words
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Article71 1939-04-27 13 (From Our Oan Reporter) Ipoh, Apr. 26. THE annual general meeting of ths Central Indian Association of Malaya will be held in Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday, May. 30, when several important matters, it is learned, w 11 be discussed. relegates of them representing various Statef' associations, will71 words
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Article47 1939-04-27 13 (From Our Oun Reporter) Ipoh, Apr. 26. Information has been received by telegraph that 10 State-aided labourers win arrive to-morrow by s.s. ''Ethiopia It L* expected that one will be sent to Pulau Jereiak and the balance will proceed to Port Swettenhan for quarantine there.47 words
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Article103 1939-04-27 13 Rome Greatly Impressed Reuter. A ROME message states that Signor j Mussclini has summoned a Cabinet meeting for Saturday morning. Mr. Chamberlain's announcement Oi conscription has had a tremendous psychological effect on Italian political circles, where it is regarded as equivalent to an internal revolution inReuter. - 103 words
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Article41 1939-04-27 13 An alleged affray between IndlTtis and Chinese tongkang coolies in Rochore Basin yesterday evening resulted in three Indians, one of whom is said to be a tongkani buildinn contractor, being conveyed by the ambulance to hospital with minor injuries.41 words
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Article78 1939-04-27 13 [From Our Own Correspondent] Sitiawan, Apr. 26. A PYTHON about 221. feet Ion? was brought to Simpang Ampat on Sunday evening in a large packing case from Pundut, Dindings, by a Tamil hunter who trapped it. The reptile was about to swallow a hunting dog, that it78 words
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Article48 1939-04-27 13 [From (nir Own Correspondent] Butterworth. Apr. 2G. THE new Butterworth Health Office at Ba?an Luar Road, Butterworth, Il completed, and it is understood that the old office adjacent to the Butterworth hospital, will be removed into the new site at the beginning of May.48 words
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Advertisement183 1939-04-27 13 —RECIPE— i inWCkUY that has never r iu uuu i hakinr or boilinjs been matched and which has made PINEAPPLE HAM Pineapple Hams famous in Malaya Soak for foul hour: for over twenty years. Only the c»ve finest hams are selected for the the nam with a tufe* special curing183 words
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Article373 1939-04-27 14 THE following were the results of ties played yesterday in the V M.C.A. Open Invitation tennis tournament:— MENS SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP: T. Kobayashi beat M. I. Reshty, 6—3, I—6. 6—2; C. H Koh beat M. Silverstein o—6, 9—7, 7—5; A. Burkhill beat A Elias 5—7, B—6,373 words
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2124 1939-04-27 14 WINMORE SERVUS WIN TO PROVIDE BIG UPSETS Doubles For Bagby And Marland Singapore Race Meeting Singapore. Wednesday. A COOD crowd was present this afternoon at Bukit Timah for the second day of the Singapore Turf Club's Summer (Gold Cup) meeting. The weather was fitful and during the third and fourth2,124 words
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Article92 1939-04-27 14 Race 1.—VAPOUR S41 and $11. Waltz $12. Maid of Cashel $7. Race 2—SILVER LACE $14 and S8. SyciUian $24. Lisheen $13. Race 3.—CREME DE MENTHE $38 and $12. Kuala Prince S16. Ciscara $17. Race 4.—WINMORE $119 and S23, Liberty $19. The Emperor $19. Race 5 —XEWZY92 words
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Article109 1939-04-27 14 THE S.C.R.C. tennis t went a step 2 her Playing of three tie EJ th < Green yesterday. Hon Uq, Low Kee Pow <— q, k, Tn h ndlc *P sinSeT b 3 -ir. In the "B handicap Koh Song Chuan (-15 J TO-DAY'S Tits kCI" o Singles109 words
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Article88 1939-04-27 14 JN the S.R.C. tennis toun.nnv W foTlowsf- be,nB S SINGLES HANDICAP "A" r 0 Souza <_3) conceded a wal. R. E. Thoy i~ 3» walk-over t 0 i VETERANS' SINGLES I v <plu s 15) conceded a walk-ovei tnM? Hogan (—l5». N 8. To-day's Ties SINGLES88 words
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70 1939-04-27 14 Reuter. Newmarfr: JJIS Majesty had the first winna fin I? Se *f° n vvh en his two-vear-c.c filly Mouzelle, starting at 11—l* wo: Anbraham Stakes over five form beating Mr. BlackweU's Lady Sue I three quarters of a length. Sir H,Reuter. - 70 words
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Advertisement12 1939-04-27 14 J TIGER BEER MAO! IR 0 M THE f\ I E 512 words
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Advertisement40 1939-04-27 14 I AMICO TONIC I a restorative for the men. >. j ,nvaJuab, e in building up I debilitated frame givmg 1 inner power of manhood to I enjoy a new life. I Stocked atI Na,na Mohamed Sons, I j (Sold Everywhere40 words
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Advertisement44 1939-04-27 14 a HAPPY WORLD STADIUM J To-Morrow Night smpm jfl E. Lee, Presents an "All Star" raid \JM 1p JIMENEZ vs. MORTELL TOMMY 10 <3 BOY I CARRIE vs QUEE Jf SMART LITTLE 1 CRUZ vs BERNAL RODRIGUES vs PRASERT .SMART CRUZ P Wl'oNK: Jfifc™'44 words
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532 1939-04-27 15 WINNERS HEAD TABLES AGAIN SOCCER Singapore, Thursday. Malays 0. S.R.C I. gRILLIANT footwork and ball control as well as superior team work enabled the Malays to register a convincing six goals to one victory over viie S.R.C. in a Div. I532 words
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240 1939-04-27 15 M.. v ja 1. Naval Polite 0. THt < nl) goal that came in the Se--1 con i Division "B" engagement, between Moravia and the Naval Port, s the SU B. ground yesterday, served to consolidate more strongly lhc n240 words
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176 1939-04-27 15 'From Our Own Correspondent) THE Europeans and the Old Boys' Association played a draw when iney me t on the tow n padang in the second match of the Segamat distort soccer league. Each side scored three jrnals. iropeana played a good game t176 words
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Article117 1939-04-27 15 :ng are the teams and start* for the ladies' golf matches Scpov Lines Golf Club and the 1 lub to be played at the Island "day. (Seooy Lines G.C. players ned first). > P.m. Mrs. J S. English (18) W. B. Ruddock (13). P.m. Mrs. A. C. Brooks117 words
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Article135 1939-04-27 15 AN "ali star" boxing card is being presented to fight fans at the Happy World Covered Stadium tc-morrow night starting at 8.45, W-th a presentation of 38 rounds. Both the Filipino newcomers are said to be in hard training and will do I heir best to live up135 words
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Article27 1939-04-27 15 The Banka Sports Club is playing against the Johore Prisons' Dep*,. m a friendly scccer match at Farrer Park tc-morrow. Play starts at 5.15 p.m.27 words
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Article167 1939-04-27 15 QN April 29 the English soccer sea- son once again comes to a specta- cular climax with the Cup Final, and I once again listeners to Daventry will be able to join by proxy the ninety- odd thousand enthusiasts who will be at Wembley Stadium.167 words
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Article61 1939-04-27 15 The following members have accepted to play for Etceteras vs. United Services Officers on Sunday at 11 a.m. at g Q fj W. H. McNeill. T. V. N. Anderson, R. A. U. Todd. G. W. S Waites. A. C. Growder. A. Foster, W. K. Jagger, R F. W.61 words
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Advertisement43 1939-04-27 15 Tendergum Tooth Paste Makes Shaky Teeth Firm Oooth <Pa*te v firm again. Stops bleeding and strengthens gums Makes shaky bad odour of the month Mfd i,v KOPRAN CHEMICAL CO., (Props. Maganbhai Amm Mitl, y Co.), Bombay. ■wtva.uUirs- A. R. RETNAM CO., 2. 143 words
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Advertisement294 1939-04-27 15 An Example To Follow, xxx Throughout every, twenty-four hours, all over Malaya, Siam, and the Netherlands East Indies, hundreds of men and women are devoting tteir spare time to tht study of I.C.S. Courses, knowing full well that by learning how to do their present work better they are preparing294 words
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Advertisement401 1939-04-27 15 jm moat Stop That |k Couch if» WHEN a sudden tickle in your ''i i VjjSE** jß^i throat makes you cough it f X /J§l not only annoys those around you Jti y>^ 7" J2j but seriously inflames the delicate \Sa- 'Xmrtfiv' membranes of your bronchials. J~\\9 So, stop that401 words
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554 1939-04-27 16 Singapore. Thursday. JHE annual S.C.C. soccer match between England vs. the Rest was played oflf yesterday at the S.C.C. padang before a large gathering when the Rest beat England by three goals to one. Play in the first half was far from being impressive554 words
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Article401 1939-04-27 16 FOLLOWING are weights for Satur- day's races at Bukit Timah. HORSES—CLASS 1, Div. 1, 7 furs. Tonroe 9.4 Bcmbus 8.13 Barf ord 8.11 Pure Gold 8.10 Empiric 8.9 Blue Peter 8.8 1 Gilded Youth 8.6 j Sir Theobald 8.6 j Golden Glimpse 8.4 Knight's Eye 8.3401 words
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Article83 1939-04-27 16 Singapore. Thursday. THE Singapore Chinese Amateur A*h- letic Federation scored another victory over the basket-ball team of the Far Eastern University when they met the Varsity lads in an exhibition game of Volley-ball at the Happy World Covered Stadium before a small gathering. The Varsity students do83 words
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Article27 1939-04-27 16 Reuter. London. Apr 27. Tommy Farr will fight Larrv Gains at Cardiff on May 17. The number of rounds has not yet been decided Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article510 1939-04-27 16 (By "Marcus Superb**) M ANJ ol the hors,s running, Saturday were p ut heir exercises this mornh*Z the second (rack at Bukit Timah SPEAR OF SARAWAK M ever four furlongs, moving same could be said of KERRena J5 c was g,yen medium pace same distance. er *l510 words
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Article95 1939-04-27 16 The Indian Association cricket teams for the week-end will tx as fcliows:— On Saturday against the RAF. 'HQ > at the I.A. ground at I p.m Sithamparam <cant.t Dharamaraj, Nakhoda, C. Sandoaham, Bham. Iqbai Singh, M. j. Chandy, Natraja, As B. S. Varma and M. S Dhoss. H<Pcrves:—Maniocr95 words
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Advertisement225 1939-04-27 16 ..l<»urr<l hygienic moulded /^■^"^^^^'''Sl'l^l^^^S?^:^ Gillette razor, three IMua IMJ bladei and two blada There's only one real test of a shaving system. Dors it give you a clean, close, smooth shave? It is because Gillette passes this test so capably that it is preferred by millions of men in every225 words
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Advertisement274 1939-04-27 16 ACID stomach, night indigestion— that's what causes those sleepless nights, nights when you toss and turn and just can't rest. The food you've taken during the day is turning acid during the night, and this acidity so irritates the stomach nerves that your whole nervous system is upset, making sleep274 words
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Advertisement89 1939-04-27 16 NoAsthma Years aso J ■H^f Hamilton, Unt. Canada, was in bed w it It lithma ing. choking and strangling every nieht--couldn't sleep-expected to die. Mendac° ■topped spasms first night and helash none since—in OVER TWO TEA Its Men daco is so successful it is guaranteed to give you free, easy89 words
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Article468 1939-04-27 17 Singapore. Wednesday. *n&-n interesting weddings look Fibre al St Andrew s Cathedral afternoon, one at four o'clock \S the other al five. it* was between Miss Bvelyn hreys, daughter of Mr. iphreys of Hongkong, and A der Reginald Charles Gasp of Mrs. Frank Gaskell r Wales. dral468 words
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Article251 1939-04-27 17 TO-MORROW FOR ALL READERS. An uneventful day and likely to be unlucky if you have monetary expectations or are on the point of completing a business deal. If seeking favours, defer the asking. SPECIAL INFLUENCES: February 20 to March 20. Don't travel, and if you must251 words
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Article61 1939-04-27 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. Tuesda/. •T was taking the seeds to Batang Malaka and did not know they were dutiable, said a voting Chinese, when charge 1 with evading customs duty of 26 cents on 5.100 rubber seeds. The Segamat magistrate fined him $17 or ordered him61 words
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Article239 1939-04-27 17 [From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Apr. 25. AFTER a lapse of four morths, a European s house has been burgled in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. F. Daniel, a science master of the Victoria Institution discovered on Sunday morning that his house had been broken into239 words
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Article241 1939-04-27 17 [From Our Own Correspondent] Klan?, Apr. 25. DR. Alex O. Potter of Rotary tcrnatioruil Chicago, was entertained to dinner at the Klang Railway Restaurant on Saturday Rlfn by the Klanix and Const Rotanan*. Rotarian Piesident T. Sundaranii in introducing the guest ci honour S*UP, "This241 words
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Advertisement71 1939-04-27 17 nealth of your children ire Qtnea depends upon the^ addea •r.ment their bodies now them Torch Brand Extract ot M at aid Cod Liver Oil also contain mg dble Vitamins A and D. proved to be o necessary in building up tne i<h Crand is eusily digested-most Beta] to children71 words
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Advertisement254 1939-04-27 17 PILES There is no need for as to tell you 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.254 words
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Advertisement411 1939-04-27 17 RAFFLES BREAD QUALITY BREAD IT IS SUPERIOR BECAUSE IT IS Made wit* finest ingredients obtainable Mixed under strictly hygienic conditions Baked in modern eiectric ovens. ALSO IM \\l It H«I 1 S ORDER FROM YOUR PROVISION STORE OB DIRECT FROM RAFFLES BAKERY Deli* cries between 5 9 p.m. Wm% (A411 words
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250 1939-04-27 18 Tire Lanes" Being Built In The City riVILIANS have been to evacuate Chungking by the Evacuation and Reconstruction Committee of the Central Government. We .:annol help advising you to e\acuate when we think oi the fact that thousands upon thousands of civilians, owing to lack250 words
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Article121 1939-04-27 18 International News Agency. Fancheng. OFFICIAL figures indicate that the Japanese sustained 12,365 casualties In the first three months cf this year in the war area comprising southern Honan and that part of Hupeh north of the Yangtse River. Of the 12.365 casualties, 4.940 were kiil.?d and 7,425 wereInternational News Agency. - 121 words
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Article46 1939-04-27 18 Central News. Loyang.—Three Korean women, who were recently taken prisoner by Chines* guerrillas outside Siuwu, on the Tao-kow-Chinghua Railway in north Honan wer c escorted here. They stated that they had been forced to come to China to serve in the Japanese army.—CentrpJ NewsCentral News. - 46 words
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432 1939-04-27 18 Spiritua I Mobilisation THE: »00 000 pcoplo „f Chc„ R ,u turned out en masse into parks cf (h ake ,he mcbi ««<'on oath in supper, of h* Si cc Japan M th 29 anniversary fI hn the 72 re ™'«<i«nists who were killed432 words
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260 1939-04-27 18 U.&A. To Close Panama To Jap Shipping} International News Agency. I GREATER assistive to China by Soviet Russia i indicated by a Moscow report, which stated thai' i Eastern policy of the Kremlin has been strengthened ACCORDING TO WELL-INFORMED CIRCLES Tin. DEFENSIVE STRENGTH ISInternational News Agency. - 260 words
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Article119 1939-04-27 18 AF China's some 4,000 public or Cranes, nv.ro than 2.500 are m the wzr areas, an* of these hundreds have been tr °L e by Ja Panese bombs and shells, while the rest have been either seized in toto r thoroughly pillaged by the invaders, according to119 words
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269 1939-04-27 18 National News Agency. Chungking THE issuance of a $600,000,000 Re- censtruction Loan with the profits of state enterprises and the Reconstruction Surtax on salt as security was announced in a mandate of the National Government. The fund thus raised will go for reconstructionNational News Agency. - 269 words
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Advertisement215 1939-04-27 18 How I Made This AMAZING CHANGE ASSH6 l^^a Miss Drouet made this amazing change in her appearance in days. Read below her personal letter in which she explain* exactly how she did it and how any woman can do the same. 1 can hardly believe it myself," free from wrinkles.215 words
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Advertisement191 1939-04-27 18 DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By T. H. Tan CONSULT I The United States Life Insurance Company in the city of new york (ESTABLISHED 1850 H H. H FRIES, Manager for Malaya UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE 1 Phone 4447 1 cai WMFALSI TEETH WEARERS HAVE BADJREATH Millions Knowing I JSSt 32 S3191 words
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Advertisement135 1939-04-27 18 Just unpacked i 1 Price 30c calif LATEST PENGUIN SPECIALS. China f.rugglos tor Unity by J if n bm Postage Extra. Maps of China, it gives Pn A n Ie ™V Illustrated wi h 25 snuggle for Unity under the>l»2JJff Ctu f e cf China We-and-death Itowrer in China by135 words
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Article141 1939-04-27 19 (i M)LS BEING extended (julbarga, Apr. 16. c! \i! authorities are busy mak3 .angtments for accommoda- the increasing number of s,t>asr:ihis now courting arrest. Central gaol has been exthe workshop jiaces into cells in thje gaol. n camp is being constructive walled enclosure of tho will141 words
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Article158 1939-04-27 19 Jharia, Apr. 17. Hi; HRISHIKEStI BOSE, attending phi« iais to the Congress PresiItnt. sit. Subha«x Chandra Bose. has issued the following statement regarding Sjt. Rose's healih: S il subhas Chandra Bose's temnow normal in the morning. I ihe evening there is a slight condition of the158 words
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Article92 1939-04-27 19 Bombay, Apr. 19. I Muslim League Members of Hie Bombay Legislative Council, j 1 .i walk-out from the Council j J 'i wi.eii an amendment, moved by p J" to the Village Pancliayats 'II v. .is rejected by the House. amendment was to the effect that92 words
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145 1939-04-27 19 pj t Madras, Apr. 18. 0 >u »«us Chandra Bose, Conlh( Btev s I'nsitlent, finally informed Vl! 'i of the Tamil Nad Prolhai J Committee to-day r vva possible for him to U( l! a s already fixed for the I h "wetin t145 words
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Article176 1939-04-27 19 Jamadoba, Apr. 19. THE dates of the meetings of the 1 Congress Working Committee and the All-India Congress Committee have been altered to Apr. 28 and 29 respectively. In announcing this alteration Sj. Subhas Chandra Bose, the Congress President, in a statement to the176 words
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Article220 1939-04-27 19 (United Press.) Calcutta, Apr. 18. RASTRAPATI Subhas Chandra Bose has sent a telegram to the Secretary. B.P.C C. intimating that he will arrive at Calcutta on Friday (Apr 21) by the Tufan Express.— (United Press). Bombay. Apr. 18.—Sardar Patel accompanied by Miss Maniben Patel arrived at(United Press.) - 220 words
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530 1939-04-27 19 Jinnah Advises Muslims To To Boycott The Committee (United Press). Further Reference To Sir M. Guyer? The Thakor= r.aheb would suggest that they .should produce evidence to satisfy the Darbar as to their eligibility be. fore the list is accepted. The(United Press). - 530 words
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Article102 1939-04-27 19 (United Press). Cuttach. Ap:\ 18.—The Orissa States workers who were arrested under Extradition Warrants and who are now detained in the Cuttack gaol, were produced before true District Magistrate today and the case was postponed till May 1. next. It is understood the prisoners have(United Press). - 102 words
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Advertisement260 1939-04-27 19 Daily India Page Edited by j C.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. Foot Itch Healed in 3 Days Do yi.ur feet Itch, smart and burn so l>n<lly that they nearly drive you crazy? Doea the skin crack, peel or bleed? Th.--n-al cava* of these skin troubles Is a germ that litis spread throughout260 words
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Advertisement223 1939-04-27 19 HATS deserve* ar i ,fy,#t nd **'y>"9 All F h 1 w#, 9 h, f w cllm«1«» hot I STRENGTH f YOU NEED \/m /T^J^t* Do you feel weak, run-down? Do you tire easily? F~ Then you need Waterbury's Compound to build L 'M you up—to help restore normal health223 words
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Article, Illustration84 1939-04-27 20 The wedding took place on Saturday, Sth April at th*- Holy Trinity Church. Cook ham, Berkshire, of Flight Lieutenant E. TrenchardSmith, son of Mr. an.! Mrs. O. Tren-chard-Smith, of Auckland, New Zealand, and Miss Vera Medwin, stepdaughter of Mr. S. A. Medwin. and the only daughter84 words
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Article, Illustration64 1939-04-27 20 The enormous developments in elementary education which now includes technical training as well as the ordinary academic subjects are illustrated at the London County Council's Jubilee Exhibition at County Hall, Westminster, London. The Council controls ihe education of London school* hildren. The photo (left), shows64 words
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Advertisement86 1939-04-27 20 MORNING TRIBUnf FOR j NEWS while it's NEWS Saturdays .Special Sporu ment 8 pages extra at nr cost. 1 n zttra Need BLUE CROSS Milk after their bottle days I When home from school or after H play, give them a glass of pure, ftfcj WF I fu cream B86 words
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