Malaya Tribune, 3 May 1939
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section39 1939-05-03 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL XXVI No. 104. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, May 3, l!»3i). The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1939. FIVE CĔNtS39 words
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Advertisement107 1939-05-03 1 [classified I aD vertisements bring you RESULTS for only 3 CENTS pgr word in this paper j 1 THE CAMAY BEAUTY METHOD Clean, natural loveliness is j Til is $tu£el~ beauty's first law Twice J^IImBBEAUTY SECRET "very day apply a light lather '■■mL of Camay (<• your lace and hands.107 words
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Advertisement113 1939-05-03 1 II r.OO c.c. BULLET (Twinport) PRIDE of Ownership SUPERB lir.Ui j J POWER at your Rngvriiy*. (You must sec them now). BRITISH CYCLE AGENCY, 6, Prinsep Street, Singapore. Call or write for beautiful ARI catalogue. PH A It SOL ASTHMA POWDER The harmless, but reliable cure I* Asthma, Angina PecJoris,113 words
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Advertisement386 1939-05-03 1 For Style, Comfort, Economy, CONSULT The Oriental Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS Head Office: 162. South Bridge Rd. I Branch Office: 348. N. Bridge Rd., SINGAPORE. FREE TESTING. [helpepmewin Jj| 6,rlsß,atooi(to me There is no question of the value of J neat, attractively combed hair to your /f\ entire personal appearance.386 words
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Advertisement141 1939-05-03 1 MADAME PAGE LATE 92, PICCADILLY, LONDON. Top Floor, Battery Bldgs. AMI SALE ONE WEEK ONLY. Commencing Ist May. DAY EVENING GOWNS. FRESH STOCK OK HIGH QUALITY E.P.N-& WARE. Fin? Quality K.P.N.S Ware made in Sheffield, England. Modern Attractive patterns, put up in F»ltey (lift Boxrs. Annette Pattern, Medium Quality: Box141 words
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118 1939-05-03 2 "THANKS For The Ifeo mount picture at the excellent comeciv. one of screen plays which Pavil always like. There is "no plot to speak of. Tlw is just that of a young couple aii ups and downs of the first few118 words
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Article144 1939-05-03 2 HARLAN Thompson. Paramout producer, and Frank Tuttfc, rector, went into solemn cood*** to-day to create a nation. coapW with towns, politics and carre- I It was all because of c Honeymoon" which are laid rose gardens where roses aj perfume factories. In the cast are Bing144 words
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Advertisement412 1939-05-03 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. &O.S. N. (0. S SAILINGS OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1931) RANCHI 17,000 May 5 I BHUTAN 6,100 May 6 RANPURA 17,000 May 19 1 BEHAR 6,000 May 20 RAWALPINDI 17.000 June 2 J SOUDAN 6.500 June 2 CHITRAL 15,000 June 16 CORFU412 words
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Advertisement356 1939-05-03 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDEUTSCHER U OYD, (Incorporated In Germany). The underrated are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, I NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 I m.s. "ELBE" omit.' Manila Dairen also calls Bangkok In port s..s. "e/JHARNHORST" emits North China May 11 I s.s NECKAR" omits356 words
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Advertisement486 1939-05-03 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly t-ervice between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Sangapore. Hongkong, Gwatow, Amoy. (Kulangsu» and Foochow. Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS:--i For CHINA For RANGOON "Hong Peng" May 8. 4 pm. "Hong Kheng" May 6 "Hong Kheng"486 words
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Advertisement123 1939-05-03 2 HAMBPRG-AIWERIKA LINIE Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft << ompanips incorporated in Germanvi PASSENGER An 6 CARGO SErTice OUTWARD. t mi. DUISBURO t m.s. fe'AUERLAND Direct May 14 s,s. PREUSSEN Direct May T M HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. L Due Spore 1939 M.s. RAMSES Via Genoa arid Antwerp May 7 ms. VOGTLAND via123 words
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Miscellaneous195 1939-05-03 2 DAILY CROSSWORrH 3 SDrav rLUES ACROSS: CUTS DOHv Classical jeUy fish. J. ilwft'M 0. Bite cradle (anagram) 4. Set ready 12 Averted 5 Natural simplicity Ms hinders one. 6 Eft** ,c' ia 7. Convicts. 15. makes all things difficult but 9 Agree to 21 SS2W-2E"£ Frankl i n 16 oi'195 words
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Article575 1939-05-03 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Tuesday. HCBBER Previous To-day Change Steady Steady boot Buyers T% 7 1516 Hl 16 Sellers 8 s Forward (Jane) Buyers 7 1516 7 15j16 Sellers 8 8 ;1 d Forward (July Sept.) Buyers 8 8 i;i6 +116 Sellers s l B brd Forward (Oct.|Dec.)575 words
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Article848 1939-05-03 3 Quotations By Fraser i And Co. MINING I Singapore, May 2, b p.m. Fraser ana Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 2 6 3|6 Austral Amal 4 9 5 3cd Austral Malay 38- 42,Ayer Hitam 18- 18 9xd Ayer Weng 0.65 0.70 Bangrin Tin 18 6 19848 words
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Article15 1939-05-03 3 Singapore, Wednesday. thm price oi tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:—--•I 16 (dOWn ';:>.15 words
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Article20 1939-05-03 3 The price of rubber at noon i* Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 27' z (up 1 i) Sellers 27\ (up20 words
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Article137 1939-05-03 3 Singapore, Tuesday. MINING. Tin at midday was $115 L e up ft, but the there was again little rf.«•ponse in the tin share market to the improved price of the metal. Hong Pattu had buyers at 60 cents cum dividened with sellers at 62 cents, while there137 words
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Article248 1939-05-03 3 Singapore, May 2. The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 3 3 4 London demand 2,3 3 4 Lyons demand 2040 Switzerland demand 240 lj4 Hamburg demand 133 34 New York248 words
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Article250 1939-05-03 3 Maynard Co.. Ltd.. «30.000 Int Apr 30 Oct. 3i mo nom SINGAPORE MfJNfClPAL: 1901 red. 1940 $4o0,000 1m Mar 31. Seot. 30 -100 101 nom 1907 red. W* 1 $1 600.000 lot Mar 31. Se*t SO 106 108 nom 1909 red. 19of <l.JOt.OO0 Int Mar. 31, Sept.250 words
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Article159 1939-05-03 3 Singapore, May 2. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $128 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $125 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $121 Siam No. 1 $230 Siam No. 2 5215 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $111 Siam Broken Rice No. 2159 words
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Advertisement34 1939-05-03 3 THE EASTERN UNITED i% ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED ftRK, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE**'** BURGLARY, PERSON VL ACCI 4% DENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC I.IAIsIUTYd* INSURANCE. 5% HEAD OFFICF16D. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W. HALL, General Manager.34 words
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Advertisement178 1939-05-03 3 piovide f*>r Ul mined possessions the safety that is afforded by our vaults where we have safe boxes of various sizes for hire at moderate rates. HIRERS themselves hold the KEYS and ONLY THEY can have access to these safe boxes so that SAFETY and PRIVACY may be assured. We178 words
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Advertisement372 1939-05-03 3 lIA Mi OF i HIV Incorporated In China by Specif Charter». 12, Cecil Street. Singapore Telephones: Manager's Office 64*j "Asst. Manager's Office 64d Exchange Dept. 644 Genoral Office Ml Cable Address; CHUNGKCO." Paid Up Capital k h. $40,000.00 Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. 5.200,0 a Total Assets approximately Ch.372 words
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Obituary134 1939-05-03 4 WEE- Majoor Wee Boon Teng passed away peacefully at his residence, No. 5, Kirn Yam Road, off River Valley Road, on Tuesday, May 2, at 8.05 a.m., aged 75, leaving behind his two beloved wives, two aged sisteta: 5 tons, W T ee Sin Wei, We? Sin134 words
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Obituary117 1939-05-03 4 Mr. K-'. H. Tann, brothers, sifters brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law and family sincerely thank all relatives and friends who so kindly sent wreaths, letters and telegrams of attended the funeral of their mother Mrs Tan Pong Guan nee Goon Wing Lean on Mav 1. Mr. Wong Slew Teng and family be"117 words
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Advertisement938 1939-05-03 4 BUY SELL LOST FOUN CLASSIFIED-ADS RENT AULTION HIRE SERVIE WAN TED SALESMAN on pay and mmwinn Indian or Ceylonese preied Apply, i-r,,. &Co 0 Ba ttery >«d, Singapore U059 350 Computer tad P aslti °n nlled". Applicants nKe Uo4B* WANTED— Ladies and men canvassers general goods, small security esseni. Also938 words
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Advertisement534 1939-05-03 4 TO LET—Top Floor. Apply in person. 35, Belfield street. Ipoh. (1001; TO LET: 5, Ramsgate Road, off Grove Road. Close to jSwimmlnz Club and Katong Park. Tnspection any time. Entiy 1-6-39. Please apply TeJ.<\ Nos 3172 5575. (1031)' EUROPEANS* want email Fur. ~~or Unfur. flat or bungalow, 2-3 rooms bathroom,534 words
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Advertisement534 1939-05-03 4 SRI ATMA-CIUNTAN heips you know what you want to know Any thres questions $1. Additional questions 50 cents. Particulars and unsolicited testi. monials on request 12, Green Lane, off Katong *~oad, Singapore. (867) CHARACTER reading and forecast by i expert analyst. Send your full name Enclosing $1.00. Address Fortune Studio,534 words
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Advertisement271 1939-05-03 4 STRAITS CHINESE DESERTED GIRL 26, Respectable, Genteel, Elegant Domesticated, Diligent. Thrifty, Sociable English eemcated. Government employed' Particulars Phot/Graphs available Matnmony decent, understanding, wifeless gei.Jeman. Nationality Domiciliation immaterial F-nquiry stamped addressed envelope. P.MA. 134. Neii Road, Smgagore- .1055. INDIAN 25, BUSINESS-MAN, seeks poor young girl companion, any nationApply with photograph P.O.271 words
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Advertisement412 1939-05-03 4 FOR INSOMNIA. |q_ of energy, reducing b WT thening nervous system Z 1 are highly *E Uheong run, 184, Southern Singapore. 1 TION cured pemtanenthr* tag stamp senior vedk? 1 Himalayan Medical Hal! r Road, Singapore. 135 GURU YOGlc ureT~7Pr consultauon Road. Singapore 34A PBIVATF Vr- i > Civil and412 words
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Article279 1939-05-03 5 ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER required by THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. £alanr Dollars One thousand two hundred < $1,200) a month for the first year Dollars One thousand three hundred ($1,300) a month for the second year, and Dollars One ti.ousand four hundred ($1,400) a month lor the279 words
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Article42 1939-05-03 5 GermanHungarian Accord Reuter. Berlin. May 2: The Hungarians Counts Telky and Czaky, have left at the conclusion of a four-day official visit. An inspired statement declares that full agreement was reached on all questions, particularly those concerning central and south-eastern Europe—R liter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article57 1939-05-03 5 Mr. P. D. Sharma. B. A. (Hons.) LL.D., representative of the United Press of India at the Government of India headquarters, Simla and New Delhi, who arrived here on a study tcur of the Far East, l.eft for Japan yesterday. He is expected to be back57 words
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Article183 1939-05-03 5 Singapore, Tuesday. Mr Ernest Langton Hunter, who wcs found dead in the Slamat Hotel to .Too Chiat early this morning was buried the same afternoon in the Bidadari Cemetery The Yen. Archdeacon Graham Whi'e officiated. Among those present were Messrs. John Stott. G. S. Meggs, Gordon183 words
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Article37 1939-05-03 5 Singapore, Tuesday. Chan Ah Meng claimed trial «d» mornin* in the fourth police court on a charge of a: rating in the «J of b public lottery, and was fmeJ siou r.r six weeks' imprisonment.37 words
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Article, Illustration698 1939-05-03 5 Singaoore. Tuo*dav I irtTE funeral of Miss Emma Lu. cldej daughter of Mr. 8 C Lv assist*! Manager cf the Bank of China, U ed at the earl- age of 19. toj nlare at the Btdadari Cemetery thj aft-rnoon amidsrj a very large re ative.,698 words
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Article24 1939-05-03 5 London, May THt Km, .ii'i S :iyal U* r w \< in d<}u. u I KtlOO i.i' u HI l J* *tas* rtt theh a24 words
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Advertisement776 1939-05-03 5 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS' will be received at the Office of the Director cf Public Works, Stnga. oore up to noon of the 9th May, 1939, •lie following works— Cobstruction ol Subordinate Officers' ters at Garden City, Malacca. six <6> Class 111 Quarters and six Technical Subordinate Flats, B» five '.'3)776 words
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Advertisement557 1939-05-03 5 NOTICE SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. The Traction Engines Motor Cars Ordinance (Chapter 214). Notice is hereby given to .the owners of vehicles bearing the undermentioned Registration numbers (Singapore) that unless the said owners communicate with the undersigned before the 31st May, 1939, the said registrations will be cancelled. G. C. MEREDITH, Registrar557 words
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Advertisement246 1939-05-03 5 TV THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE DISTRICT OF BATU PAHAT. Notice of Wage-Earner* AdmirnV.ralicn Order. Name of Mtor! RAMM BIN KOHADescription: Teaenei Eatu Pahat. np RankNumber of Proceedings: B P Ban* runtcy No. 3 of FrvnBr *darb? te 38 and place cf Meeting: funday. 14th cf Ma v I*W-1 »a246 words
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Advertisement82 1939-05-03 5 Qammeter Opposite Clifford Pier to the sky 8 Directed by EDMUND GOULDING Screen Pray by Seton I. Miller and Dan I Totheroh From an Oricinal Story by John Monks Saunders Music by Ma» Steiner 'j-^H Led Br.a.n, Army in Peace and will Lead them in war time. Used in all82 words
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Advertisement9 1939-05-03 5 Agents: BARLOW CO., OCEAN BUILDING, SINGAPORE. 5 APB 269 words
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615 1939-05-03 6 Govt. Press Working Day And Night Colombo. Apr. 10. QN special paper and with a colour design to prevent forgery, four million ration books are now being printed with al! possible speed at the Government Printing Press, which is working day and night on615 words
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271 1939-05-03 6 v-,,... v Colombo, Apr. 19. an injury accidentally inflicted nearly a hundred years ago. Ceylon made its first attempt to make amends to Mauritius last week, when a consignment of insect parasites left these shores to combat the Moti-Beret infesting the sugar cane plantations271 words
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356 1939-05-03 6 (United Press). mercantile community in Ceylon. He referred to the recent utterances of the Ceylcn Minister for Local Administration, who rharged the Indian traders of being exploiter and a menace tit the welfare of the island. in refuting tins charge(United Press). - 356 words
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Article128 1939-05-03 6 (United Press). Colombo, Apr 20 FOLLOWING the recent decision 1 of the Ministry of Co m munication and Works of Ceylon dismissing 6,000 Indian dailvpaid workers, a circular has keen issued by the Chief Secretary to the Government of Ceylon |fe VVadderburn, enjoying upon' all the heads(United Press). - 128 words
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191 1939-05-03 6 T)| r 4 Colombo. i'„"v;'r bita,!,s f wwdorhave made great progress.* he 6Vent of threatened air raids that it hi almost laposbl p ;f vide Protection against bombin ceitain areas and that evacuation would be the best step Suitable sites for camps191 words
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76 1939-05-03 6 Colombo. Apr. 15. Ih*f*g *o have a "man-power Britafn* JT" C,oselv resembling has Rational Register, which rerr„ft aCh Cd reat inter est heril m f nt Und r the ne scheme 2* a!2L rvic as well work ii the island. crunKS*! rned "Carding local reffle%£„t*76 words
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Advertisement502 1939-05-03 6 MIRACULOUS SPRING WATER THAT ACHES PAINS Mystery Remedy HH I» many of the love.iest part* of tbc often bidden anion; the bills, there PKish to th»- surf arc miiaculous springs, Mftden with curative mineial salts whicb Ire Nature's gift to suffering humanity. Bnhese medicinal salts are tht natural cure pr502 words
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Advertisement76 1939-05-03 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD j Oota/nabl* of mil Chemists an 4 Storm MENDE NOW /V STOCK A Wide Range To Suit Every Pocket r !I*K W! RECORD-PLAYER with electric motor, pick-up amplifier and loudspeaker complete in handsome, polished cabinet $80.00 only. Mende Radio Service 240, Orchard Road. BRITISH CEMENTS" 976 words
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Advertisement51 1939-05-03 6 j ARE YOUR EYES WEAK?(fSsJ\ Avail yourself of the expert I services of a skilled qualified Specialist with over 35 years' European clinical experience Moderate cost for modern individually fanned and built practical glasses. Thompson Optical Co. 4, Arcade Bldg., Phone 3002. R. A. Thompson, Dr. 0 f Ocular Science51 words
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Advertisement70 1939-05-03 6 3" SELF-PRIMING PUMP H complete with built-in engine to II operate en Diesed oil weigh* only I! 91 lbs. Hardies water thick with mud ||or sand without clogging from II rf^R^ 86 10 15 000 gaJs. per hour II at 28 ft. suction lift— 70 ft. delivery head. I The70 words
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Advertisement61 1939-05-03 6 DARMOL PILE CURE SET. CCMSItts of tablets, ointment and suppositories, lhe most thorough and quickest cure known. $1.70 set in box. Postage 25 cts. CHARI CO., 29, Robinson Rd., Snore I"PYE" RADIOS" ARE SECOND TO NONE in Efficiency, Reliability and Service. Hence they are VERY POPULAR IN MALAYA Sole Agents:61 words
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Article1430 1939-05-03 7 FRUGTNIET'S STORY IN ASSIZE COURT Singapore, Tuesday, trial was to-day continued at the Singapore Assizes before Mr. ii c Manning, in which thice Eurasians are charged with having forged an official identification card issued by the Naval Base, ore, and using the forged card as1,430 words
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Article, Illustration54 1939-05-03 7 ABOVE is a photograph of a head by Mr. William Stirling entitled "Chinese Fantasy," Which has been accepted by the Royal Academy. Mr Btirlihg, who wis formerly in the Government service in Singapore and now lives in London, has had much success as an artist and has previously54 words
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Article129 1939-05-03 7 Singapore, Tues&a r The funeral of Mr. Wilfred OeorgJ Street, son cf Mrs. Street of Pcole P~oad, Singapore, took ulace at the Bidauari Cemetery this afternoon unci was attended by relatives and friends. Mr E Tipson of the British and Foreign Bible Society conducted the service.129 words
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Article53 1939-05-03 7 A few members of the Tamil Epworth League Will read short poems unci give appreciations at a meeting to be held at i, Short Street, to-morrow at 6.15 pm An Interesting programme Ls being arranged. Mr. T. R Doratoajny wM lead the meeting and a welcome is extended53 words
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Article20 1939-05-03 7 Dr H S. Moonshi will preside at the commemoration of 'he Holy Prophets birthday in Johore Bahru to-da\20 words
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Article145 1939-05-03 7 Singapore, Tuesday. SENTENCED in the lower court to two years' rigorous imprison ment for having smuggled 200 tahils of non-Government chandu, valued at $16,000, a Chinese Soh Hock Kirn toil ay appealed before I the Chief Justice, Sir Percy Me- Elwainc, against his conviction. Appellant who was145 words
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Article68 1939-05-03 7 Mr P J A. Williams; manager cf Southern Malay Estate, Malay a.l I'ara Rubber Co Ltd.. and Mrs. WdlVuns are sailing for Home to-day by fcheAlsia on leave. Mr Wißam* is one of the snor j planters oi Malaya, lor he first rime out to the country in68 words
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Advertisement82 1939-05-03 7 GENERAL WEAKNESS If you feel tired and listless, unwilling j to face up to adult duties and pleasures with the virile power and anticipation you should posses, start to-day on a course of Tyrodone Deep_Sea_Oyster Concentrate. Tyrodoo* *uT* restore" j certainly to the full Joys of vigorous manhood and womanhood82 words
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Advertisement491 1939-05-03 7 Became Beautiful in a week WRINKLES CONE SOFT SMOOTH COMPLEXION Miss Drouet made this amazing change in her appearance in 8 days. Read below her personal letter in which she explains exactly how she did it and how any woman can do the same. T m hLdkv believe it myself491 words
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Advertisement186 1939-05-03 8 V I ijJCIITV 808 AND SHIRLEY WHO MADE "THANKS FOR THE MEMORY" g_ 1 C q THE HIT SONG OF THE YEAR. NOW MAKE THE FILM THE 2 GRANDEST STORY OF YOUNG MARRIED LIFE EVER TO GALT"C) N IGHTT LOP II S LAUGHABLE. LOVABLE WAY ACROSS THE SCREEN! Ii "THANKS186 words
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Advertisement249 1939-05-03 8 {EMPIRE TALKIE I j 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.15 P.M. S Whole Serial Chapters 1-15 of S j -tiii; jungle I I MENACE" I I SUN TALKIE j u\LW WORLD) 7.30 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.30 P.M. Last Screening of -Tin: Kill 1 [COMES BAiK-l I With WAYNE MORRIS I not A DRUG249 words
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Advertisement215 1939-05-03 8 f The Year's Finest MUSICAL PICTURE With Your Favourite Singing" j stars filmed in TECHNICOLOR for the FIRST TIME! j j TO-DAY At The C APITOITiI j ii I ZZZZZZZZZI j —I I |3 SHOWS DAILY AT 3-15 6-15 9-15 1 j I EVERYBODY'S Ao4H+tf/ EVERYBODY'S SUlXfUtf! EVERYBODY'S GUe&UtoCj,' m215 words
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Advertisement666 1939-05-03 9 I S G ST S Tmarlbotopcbl I"BH AG YA LEELA"! THE NEW HIT WHICH GIVES YOU MOST EM- BARRASING SITUATIONS. I COME AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS TO A GIRL WHO LEAVES HOME jj STRAITS CHINESE METHODIST CHURCH ■Ml. S Hl\« II OLIVER. Wfi ILD RENOWNED PPEACHER. Wed .-Jay. 8 p.m..666 words
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Advertisement37 1939-05-03 9 j 1939'S FUN-INNOVATION WITH THE YEAR'S GREATEST FUN COMBINATION! j Opening FRIDAY sth May j EVERYTHING TO MAKE YOU LAUGH and EVERY- i i BODY'S IN IT! 1 It's The Freshest, Funniest Comedy idea of the Year!37 words
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Advertisement251 1939-05-03 9 ,4 PICTURE WO RTH SEEING AGAIN! By Special Request—Return Screening Of 20th Century Fox Record Breaking Hit! OPENING TO-D AY 3-15, 6-15 9-15 p.m. ««noon roar, in horn J I I wW W All ot 20th Centuiy- I\^^^^^^^ //os v05/ resource*... [1 I lavished on the heroic fiT 1 I251 words
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Article675 1939-05-03 10 J7VIDENCE accumulates as to the uneasiness with which thinking Japanese regard their position. It is admitted that it is not possible to predict a speedy termination of the war in China— a war which, be it noted, has already lasted nearly two years— and recently the Minister675 words
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Article1103 1939-05-03 10 I E. T. Huang I "'•'mm - POLAND MAY DRAG BRITAIN INTO CONFLICT t By I E. T. Huang I "'•'mm. i Hitler's speech contained 11 very little that we did not i expect. Though it lasted 2% hours, we heard nothing new. However, it gave many the impression that he dropped1,103 words
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Article140 1939-05-03 10 To-day's Bright Though ts (JOOD card-players have inscrutab'e features." says a writer. There Ii always trouble If it is noticed that they are wearing their hearts up their sleeves". «obwt at f at ta!l men ar »o" feel" is I"" a SOOd h» tired "Is t0 P» l the m140 words
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Advertisement90 1939-05-03 10 if*" 9 A MESH KNiT ĔMjE SHIRT WITH TAILORED COLLAR (<.>•"*' grey-fawn-ucuit blue JHE Shirt for the sportsman Designed for comfort.... The body is manufactured of Vlyeila -Aerolite- to ensure even tc-moerature and k *t minimum risk of chills. j ROBINSON CO., LTD. Machine J Necrilr P I V Holding90 words
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Advertisement51 1939-05-03 10 Ifefvvro r OSE 4 W> YOU PWK~7b WINNER WHEN THE LABEL SAYS lIADMIR ATIOIV A NEW FUSED COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRT I Ar A NEW LOW PRICE I I ,h, ART FLEX PERMANENT] FUSED COLLAR. NO WILTING IW 1 «'-l''' 0 DURABLE COOL COMFORTABLE. 2.75 HfflffllSlll WHITEAWAYS! KUALA LUMPUR U IPOH51 words
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326 1939-05-03 11 Nazi Attacks Continue Reuter. Berlin, May 3. ,cks on Poland are quickly .peed and vehem,o po.rls >re stressed firstly that Poland seems to be she lives s.de by s.de with a powerful neighbour, Poland .s over-confident after receiving support from Britain Hemburger Fremdenblatt writesUReuter. - 326 words
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223 1939-05-03 11 Shanghai Incidents Reuter. SI inghat, May 3. Lionels still refuse to i hat the Jananese landp ttrolltag the Settle- north of Soocbew C reek i i ie to conduct themselves t'ompleteTf ignored ires being taken, the i, i< authorities mieht r.rt it >.:v to consider stepsReuter. - 223 words
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Article, Illustration43 1939-05-03 11 The first gliding camp for boys of the Air Defence Cadet Corps has begun at the London Gliding Club's site on Dunstable Downs, Bedfordshire, and will last until May 6. The photo shows Cadets catapulting a glider at the camp.43 words
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Article61 1939-05-03 11 Berlin, May 3. THE Polish Government last night called the attention of the German Government to incidents which were alleged to have occurred recently in Germany, where a group of Polish actors and other members of the stage and the Polish Consulate were alleged to have61 words
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231 1939-05-03 11 COMPLETE COLLAPSE F KWANGTUNG DRIVE Hongkong:, May 3. lighting has developed around Narchang, on which I -me mobile units have descended in large numbers from the |l lefeatinjt the main body of enemy troops by driving lo Ihe city, the Chinese are now approaching231 words
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19 1939-05-03 11 I The Cotrnci] of the bourg Alsace-La linieuShr d°r'Hdegree on Mr. wh h->s accepted Wireless.19 words
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Article100 1939-05-03 11 Reuter. Washington, yjay DETAILS of a revised mobilisation plan, giving the United States a million men undet within three months on the outbreak of war, were revealed yesterday. An initial fighting force of 400.000 men with 6,000 aeroplanes is contemplated. The details wereReuter. - 100 words
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Article69 1939-05-03 11 Reuter. Berlin, May, 3. JT is officially announced that Dr. Goebbels, Minister for Enlighten ment, has banned the sale of a postcard which Mr. Chamberlain and Herr Hitler appear together. The postcard j shows the two statesmen with the ruins of the castle at Godesberg whereReuter. - 69 words
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146 1939-05-03 11 Shanghai, May 3. IJEWSPAPERS throughout China described the sudcen transfer of the greater part of the American Fleet to the Pacific as a precautionary measure for the protection of the Philippines and Dutch i East Indies. i According to a report from146 words
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180 1939-05-03 11 Reuter. Pretoria. May 3. ILL men between the age* of 17 and M must register for Union national service, according to an uouneement bsaed by the De>artm nt cf Ot fence. The notijs applies to every man between lOOtf ages who isReuter. - 180 words
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Article730 1939-05-03 11 BRITAIN NOT READ V FOR IT British Official Wireless. gOVIET suggestions for the anti-aggression front in Europe are stilJ occupying the attention of the British Government, states Keuters diplomatic correspondent, but, it is pointed out tnat ovv mg to the larere number of states involvedBritish Official Wireless. - 730 words
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Article86 1939-05-03 11 Reuter. Moscow, May 2. THE Russian Black Sea Fleet has just completed extensive manoeuvres in the South-Eastern area of the Black Sea. according to the "Red Crimea." organ of the Crimean Commumst Party. Cruisers, submarines, destroyers, coastguard vessels and warplanes narticipatd In the exercises which it isReuter. - 86 words
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Article107 1939-05-03 11 British Wireless. London, May 3. ASKED in the House oi" Commons wh ther he would consider wnat steps ecu Id be taken to assist in settling OUtstandlng questions between Rumania. Bulgaria and Greece on such matter! as Dobrudja and an oattpi for Bulgaria o the AegeanBritish Wireless. - 107 words
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Advertisement29 1939-05-03 11 caua headache the eves Blur at r Ming reading, e'c. SYMPTOMS an reLnatior. by our T?e- 'A ii advisable. nout cost or ob'isation. Pr OPT «CAL CO, K'>ad, Singapore.29 words
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Advertisement11 1939-05-03 11 I siNG.I OKF lL M V Sl>fX ,Af ISTS I .ttfottori11 words
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Article89 1939-05-03 12 Hongkong. May 2. A MOST furious battle is in progress in the north of Hoshan where hundreds of Japanese troops have been killed. The Japanese drive along the HoshaiiKoming Highway has as its objeci the capture of Koming, but they are r.ov. being intercepted by the89 words
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Article82 1939-05-03 12 Reuter. Gibraltar. May 2. I 'HE barricades erected on the main road to Luliiua recently as a precautionary measure were removed this morning. The British battleship Ramiilics and three British and three French destroyers have sailed eastwards. The Ramilliea left for tiring practice. The German warshipsReuter. - 82 words
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Article72 1939-05-03 12 Reuter. Rome, May 2. Kerr yon Brauchitsch (German chief of staff i. who leu by air fur Libya yesterday accompanied by Sianor lani (Italian Under-Secretary for War) to visit Balbo has been held up at Sicily. He landed at Catania after a warning had been received ofReuter. - 72 words
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Article121 1939-05-03 12 Singapore, Tuesday. AH MAT BIN MOSTAP. a 23-year-old Javanese claimed trial this afternoon in the fourth police court before Mr. C. H Koh to a charge tha f he committed criminal trespass on the steamer s.s. "Klang" on April IS with intent to commit an offence.121 words
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Article69 1939-05-03 12 Reuter. A Reuter message received from Calcutta at 6.20 p.m. yesterday says that there is still no news of airman Denis who is proceeding to Tokyo. 5 An earlier message stated that heleft Karachi but had not reached Calcutta and that prcat anxiety was being felt f iReuter. - 69 words
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779 1939-05-03 12 Dr. Wu Lien Teh Points To D. E. I. For Example j "Food hoarding in times of crisis is bound to lead to profiteering, and in the end inflict undue suffering upon the poorest members of the community, who usually live from hand779 words
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Article121 1939-05-03 12 Singapore, Tuesday. THE second part cf the International Course in Malariology arranged by the League of Nations will commence at King Edward VII College of Medicine on Monday. The Ccurse will be attended by 24 engineers from Malaya and neighbouring countries and fourteen medical officers. At121 words
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Article52 1939-05-03 12 Reuter. Shanghai, May 2,-Ordered to be back in the United States as soon as possible. U.S.S. "Astoria" whi"h carried to Japan the remains of the Japanese ex-Ambassador in Washington, the late Mr. Saito. sailed from Shanghai to-day via Hongkong and Manila where only brief stops willReuter. - 52 words
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Article197 1939-05-03 12 Reuter. Haifa, May 2. TELE! HONE communication with Nazareth is interrupted following a severe disturbance there during the night. The manager of the Nazareth branch of Barclay's Bank told Reuters here, that an uproar broke out at midnight when a large gang invaded the town andReuter. - 197 words
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Obituary109 1939-05-03 12 London, May 2. THE death has occurred of Vice-Admiral Sir Reginald Henderson, who orga ni.sed the wartime convovs, at the age ol 58. Vice-Admiral Henderson has beea Third Sea Lord and Controller of the Navy since 1934. He served in the Great War and was109 words
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Article17 1939-05-03 12 Reuter. Athens, May 2.—King Zog of Albania and Queen Geraldine have left Greece for Turkey.—Reuter.Reuter. - 17 words
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Article122 1939-05-03 12 New York. TREAT Britain. Canada and Venezuela ranked as the leading markets for American motor boat exports during 1138. the National Association of Engine and Boat manufacturers has announced. The year's exports totalled 14,292 units valued at 3.670.336 dollars (about £734,--067»; according to statistics of the122 words
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Article125 1939-05-03 12 Declarations By Lithuania And Rumania Kaunas. May, 2. pREMIER M. Cernius, in a speech, said that Lithuania was determined to defend her independence and integrity with the aid of the military. M. Norkaitis, head cf the trade delegation which has been negotiating with Germany left for125 words
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Article82 1939-05-03 12 Reuter. Mentone, May 2. A notable survivor of the Kruger regime on the Transvaal, a Hollander, Dr. W. J. Leyds, was the recipient of scores of congratulatory messages from many parts of the w orld on the occasion ot the attainment of his eightieth birthday. Dr. Leyds wasReuter. - 82 words
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54 1939-05-03 12 Reuter. ~,Kv" May MUCH havoc has bern of Japan by 1 M| quake shocks un h commuuKati of far known are 18 ktul! 28 taJ-red; but il fcg*fi may prove much bie» hfT Aikawa. a coastal v7n even., W^iSto Troops have been m«hi a,, uVrReuter. - 54 words
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Article37 1939-05-03 12 Reuter. Washington Ma,. 1 I7NDER the "cash andean *J of the neutrality Act goods may henceforth be shin*] belligerents in American ships 'SJ exception of arms and munitions J are under an -RemReuter. - 37 words
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Article36 1939-05-03 12 Reuter. JeiufiJem, May 2 -a miatma after a thrcc-cay* trial has mQ to death two Ifoslem Arab bro'heV the murder of a British consiafei was shot ctead while on duty City on April 19.--NeuterReuter. - 36 words
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Article426 1939-05-03 12 China Currency War Reuter. Shanghai. May 1. important development in the currency "war" occurred to-day when the new Japanese-fostered Hua Hsmg Commercial Bank with a capital of fifty million dollars and shares held by B* "Keformed Government and Japanese banks" which is to t another currencyReuter. - 426 words
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202 1939-05-03 12 Reuter. London. M*F* TN the House of Commons last ntf 1 .Air. A. C. Moreing asked torn result of inquiries into the caatjj of Mrs. Sherwin, a British «g that she had repeatedly been rew permission by the Japanese torn her husband hi Hankow. Mr.Reuter. - 202 words
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37 1939-05-03 12 (Cars**, >, lV I, m bef" I T is understood UW tM t 1 provisionally H«» lrr Col. Beck will reply 1 f rr Friin a speech in Ihe C**-** day.37 words
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Advertisement18 1939-05-03 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, China Building, thulia Street, THONE 3808. SINGAPORE, FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.18 words
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Advertisement13 1939-05-03 12 /jjrt "(MOW BRING ON |g YOUR DARN CD CAT f 1 WPS 6913 words
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Article79 1939-05-03 13 #WO MEN ARRESTED re, We dnesday. Messrs. Maynard md the Robinson shed by two men Ii this morning by the two ihe premises, were nf the Post Office, the window of Irst brcken with milk jug and a hot $19.50, were taken Co. suffered next79 words
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Article76 1939-05-03 13 Reuter. sbu.n. Ma- 2: The President has m d on K ng George VI the p<i r«» Orders of Christ Aviz Santiago, the highest Portuguese nation, and held in Portugal only he A decree annount''i» lh:: bestowal' is made in imonv to centuries-old iiKh ofReuter. - 76 words
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Article44 1939-05-03 13 II a rd Huntsman, the well-known pianist, will give a recital a! fen :il Hall. Singapore, next X been heard many m is always a most m 'lined to the East m nths ago, and has 1; with success in44 words
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Article142 1939-05-03 13 Reuter. London, May 2. HT HE Heme Office has given the Geiman Embassy the names of a numb' r of Germans national who have been asked to leave the country for activities connected with Nazi organisations in Britain. These comprise Herr Otto Karlowa (the head of theReuter. - 142 words
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Article35 1939-05-03 13 Reuter. London, May 3. ON the report stage of the Budget the HOUR! of Commons rejected Labour motions to reduce the tobacco and sugar duties Beth duties were then confirmed by substantial majorities.—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article88 1939-05-03 13 Reuter. London. May 2. ON the Stock Exchange a brighter atmosphere prevailed. headed the general upward movement on influential buying which caused consid Table bear covering. Better class industrials also recorded sains, while Continental support for Kaffirs and oils was responsible for a strong?r tone i n theseReuter. - 88 words
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Article456 1939-05-03 13 the conscription of n in Britain may b? N by ih" loophole provided in Training Hill—'unless i tnbers of Dominions kr. forces/ 1 A rush to Dublin w cf the green" Is UKG up iOO.OOO ccnscilptl in v <)i,.tr r iiv batches seems a win* >. but456 words
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674 1939-05-03 13 Impressive Might Of Democracies Paris, May 2. SEVERAL newspapers publish reports from Rome that anxiety is being felt in high Fascist circles about the German policy. It is also suggested that the enormous figures of British and French armaments expenditure, published in Fascist press to674 words
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Article215 1939-05-03 13 Conscription Of Ulstermen Reuter. Dublin, May 3. MR. Oe Valeia. speaking in the Dail. disclosed that he had protested to the British Government against the previsions of the Conscription Bill being extended to Northern Ireland "in certain circumstances." He hoped the protest would be acted upon. TheReuter. - 215 words
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81 1939-05-03 13 Reuter. London, May 3. IN the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Robert Morgan *C. Stombridge) asked the Prime Minister whether former British residents and merchants at Kiukiang had yet been allowed to return to their property and, if not, what clepe he was taking inReuter. - 81 words
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Article135 1939-05-03 13 COWAN and Bailey, the papular managers and entertainers of the Coconut Grove, have sailed for Hongkong for their first vacation in three and a half years. Night after night they have been entertaining at the Grove, where they have made a host cf friends, and feel that135 words
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Article127 1939-05-03 13 Army Navy Decisions British Official Wireless i London, May 3. ANOTHER War Office letlei has been rnt to all Army Commands saving that it is not deemed expedient that officers should be allowed to retire voluntarily at present. As a temporary measure no applications for permission to retire will beBritish Official Wireless - 127 words
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Article127 1939-05-03 13 Singapore, Wednesday. A MIDDLE-AGED male Chines*, who had given his name as Yonf It Moh, was found lying dead in a pool of blood by the roadside near the Keng Chic hotel in Hoe Chiang Road at about eight o'clock this morning. The man had booked127 words
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Advertisement123 1939-05-03 13 OS. 358 ii the most important item on my shopping list Be cutler must be cf the very best quality and lull of concentrated goodness and nourishment. "S. C. S." AUSTRALIAN BUTTER posses,ses these attributes ond Is alway.- a favourite with those who put Fine Quality first. the be is123 words
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Article56 1939-05-03 14 Reuter. THE full results and descriptions of this afternoon's Singapore races will appear in a special edition of the Malaya Tribune, to be publishni mi UN this evening. This special edition will be a full (1 issue of 20 pages, containing in add't ion to the raceReuter. - 56 words
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Article322 1939-05-03 14 THE following were the results of lirs played yesterday in the V MC A Open Invitation tennis tournament:— Men's Handicap Singles: S.C. Heng (scr.) brat A Elias (plus 15» 6—3. I—6. 8 1: L. C. Goh (plus 14) beat M. I. R< shty 15» 6—2,322 words
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Article89 1939-05-03 14 (Morning Tribune) Following arc selections for this afternoon's racing at Bukit Timah: Race I—Kt'ALA PRINCE Tourniquet Race 2—SHOOT UP Lishecn Race 3—GOLDEN BLAZE Cremc de IVlenthc Race 4—SARATOGA Adelc Race NIGHT EMPRESS Vapour Race g—ARTFUL SAILOR Servus Race 7—LIBERTY Win more Race X—THE POACHES Viola |1 Malaya Tribune Race89 words
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Article55 1939-05-03 14 Reuter. London, May 2. In the .second round oi the British Hard Courts tennis championships at Bournemouth. Kho Sin K-e beat Gr Mohammed (Indial 6-2. 13-11 6- 6-°3 T-6 ea L2 M 6^3 0y ,NCW Z^land Kho Sin Kie was ahvavs more ace iiate hisReuter. - 55 words
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1042 1939-05-03 14 CARD OF EVENTS EH)LLOWJjNG is the full card of events lor this afterno* n's racing 1 at Hukit Timah in Ihe fourth day of ihe Singapore Turf Club's Summer (Governors up) meeting. Horses snatched at noon yesterday were Marco King. Judith Anton.1,042 words
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Article270 1939-05-03 14 r piilo 1 racks were unusually Hui'A I his morning only Q few candidate?, the majority of tnciu running or Saturday, being exercised. PARAMOUR, one of the first out, was rcen moving well down the straight, and liouid run prominently tc-daj. Against Paramour, Kuala Prince270 words
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Article272 1939-05-03 14 Weights for the fifth day arc as foflows: Governor's Cup HORSES—CLASS 1. DIV. 1, 9 FURS. Purr fluid 9.4 BIOC Peter K.U Golden Glimpse sri Itonree hi:: Sir Theobald 8.12 Bcmoos S.X Empiric HyMa B.r, Stuart Tartan 8.1 Aerial Post 7.1.'{ Miltomiale 77 HORSES—CLASS I—DIV. .—9 FURS. Jeremiah272 words
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Article184 1939-05-03 14 Pfcyer, had JLTI in hi. *Si against Hon* Lim Green when f OUI furthT S.CK.C. Spring 11 tournament were rt!" set by his op] But Tai had tip < ten, in ationally b< M With even I ecame mon situation ai d confidence seei Tai was alr< ir.s184 words
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Advertisement69 1939-05-03 14 I See-The CRIMEAN WAR SCENES! See-The Building of the CRYSTAL PALACE See-General Cordon's heroic death at Khartoum! See-Queen Victoria's Jubilee. The Finest ALL COLOUR FILM Yet Made >n ENGLAND HISTORY'S GREATEST QUEEN as the Central hgure m a Grand new Impressive Story that will THRILL Every Cinemagoer! MAY 9th «r«ijej[\%^69 words
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Advertisement31 1939-05-03 14 I BOX l"* 1 FRIDAY 5 .ii MA .IETURN ~N sT BATT. SAM CARPENTIE GERALD YIN CYCLONE XI V. SIMON AKI S. MIMA!) Price Happy onJ I />/H (11X01 B f31 words
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Article, Illustration135 1939-05-03 15 iSG h<o good lot her opBent. Mrs. L. IH Pennewon the Ladies Chamlip Singles of the S.R.C. tennis tournament playIfcc Club yesterday evenun she beat her opponent M Clarke in straight sets fc-1. L her's service was Krone he advantage of a line j135 words
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Article178 1939-05-03 15 ;apore, Wednesday. was witnessed last Happy World Cove*-id the Philippine basket ball red a narrow victory yong basket ball team, their unbeaten record in rt i won by a point. visitors led by 22 A) IS ol the second half mtes to go, Ec Yong s178 words
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432 1939-05-03 15 Tee Siang Scores Twice For Winners Singapore, Wednesday Postals 2, R.A.F 0. £ONSOLH>ATIN<; their position at the head ol l>iv. l\ of the league, the Post Office yesterday defeated the R.A.F. (T) by two goals to nil in a game of missed432 words
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Article53 1939-05-03 15 Singapore, Wednesday. Those concerned are reminded thai entries for the men's junior singles and doubles tournament close on May 4 Intending competitors who have not submitted their entries are advised to do so. The necessary forms are obtainable from the Hon. Secretary, SB. A., c o The A.P.C.53 words
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191 1939-05-03 15 Singapore, Wednesday. THE league match between the Excise XI and the V.M.C.A. division II B to have been played to-day had to be Dostponed as the referee failed to turn up. A friendly game was play ed instead and the Excise191 words
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Article103 1939-05-03 15 By "PETE" ONE of the many items of interest at the Happy World on Friday night, the second anniversary of the park will be a programme of small fights put up by Mr. George E. Lee in the Covered Stadium. The admission to the boxing this time103 words
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Article250 1939-05-03 15 Singapore, Wednesday. In a Cricket match played ai Fiilau I Brani, the "Rocklites" scored a thrilling win over the R. E. by five runs. G Singh, of the. "Rocklites," was deadly with the ball, capturing 5 wkts. for a mere 16 runs, whilst Pichard, did250 words
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214 1939-05-03 15 Loyals Rs 2, R E. Rs 0. IN a RESERVE division S.A.F.A. League fixture played at Gillman yesterday the Loyals Reserves defeated the Royal Engineers Reserves by two goals to nil. Shuttlewcrth broke vhrough the RJR.% defence to .core in the hist mmuuj Lhe214 words
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158 1939-05-03 15 (From Oar Own Correspondent) Muar. A GOAL by Johnson midway in the second half gave Johore Bahru a good victory over the Muar Selected Eleven when the sides met in the first interdistrict match of the season. This is the first ol a series158 words
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Article154 1939-05-03 15 The annual open singles cnampiimships «League System i tournament ot the Maxfli Badminton Party will begin on Saturday, May C. commencing at 4.30 n m Three ties will be VNg** every week-end. The draw which took place last Saturday at the residence ol Mr Lee Kheng Chiang resulted154 words
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Advertisement61 1939-05-03 15 It You Are A Sufferer Of DIABETES E Either in the First frtage or chronic consult immediate- ly TKABIB A. MD. HASI S \N, 632-F, Aljunied Road, I Singapore. A trial will con--1 vince you! Specialist in r. B Fistula and Piles, (with no operation whatsoever) BABA 5 CO. LTD.61 words
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Advertisement111 1939-05-03 15 The athlete sound ol wind and limb Doesn't know dejection, Keeps himself in splendid trim With laxative perfection, Pinkettes! If you are physically fit you wgl find life doubly enjoyable. In attaining this one of the first essential!- is to cultivate regularity of the daily habit, for constipation causes liver111 words
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Advertisement181 1939-05-03 15 WAS BALD HOW SHE GREW this LOVELY HAIR fc ''Mttiit lovely head et hair. h^ HhnMi of nlmllnr l*-tt«ra ol »ri" 1 eUtlo» from men :<n<l *<»•■*■ 11 •DYING" HMR NEEDS KOTALKO WCKf gftt r ggJ!!e than ever. tbv the tvOTAL .0 lrue hair Grower, lee ane) Judge tor YouneM.181 words
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512 1939-05-03 16 Singapore, Tuesday. JHE story of how an unemployed Chinese silversmith Heow Kwek Hian, who, after setting fire to a shop at the 6 1 2 mile East Coast Road on Apr. 27, refused to leave the premises and died in512 words
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Article82 1939-05-03 16 (From Our Own Correspondent! Johore, Monday. 1 AM MOH HIN. a young married Chin- ese, was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Weiss. th>? First Magistrate, this morning on a chaise of omitting to give information to the police about the murder of Keat Seng,82 words
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Article305 1939-05-03 16 TO-MORROW FOR ALL READERS. A day for energetic action, for interviewing -people in authority, and excellent for travel. Get down to brass tacks v here official business is concerned. Start any new enterprise ut be sure of your facts and figures if seeking money for deveIcpments.305 words
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Article41 1939-05-03 16 Singapore, Wednesday. The ambulance was called 10 th* Railway station at Kampong Bahru Road at 8 47 p.m. yesterday to remove to hospital an Indian fireman who was said to have fallen off a railway engine while cleaning it.41 words
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Article14 1939-05-03 16 Prayers for peace have been offeree: In all the mosques of Singapore.14 words
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Article253 1939-05-03 16 Singapore, Tuesday. QUNNERS from Selarang Barracks, Changi, J. Simpson, 24, and J. Fitch, 23, were bound over to bo of good beheaviour for six months in the sum of $50 each, on their plead ing guilty to theft of a motor car belonging to253 words
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Article122 1939-05-03 16 Singapore, Tuesday. "I think I sentenced you before," said the Third Magistrate (Mr. Kenneth A. Blacken to Chua Koh who appeared before His Worship this morning on a charge of theft of two coats and a pair of trousers. Court Inspector Whittles informed h122 words
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279 1939-05-03 16 N. MAMAT - (BY N. MAMAT JHANKS to the All-Malaya Muslim Mission-r and those connected with its management have been enabled, for some years now, to under the banner of Islam and in the nam Muhammad for the common purpose of Lon 11 7 W Muslims all over the279 words
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78 1939-05-03 16 I LOH CHIN. up for senu 5 fourth polio fore Mi H on a eh liquor withoi ice i Apr. 24 at M Thomson R Court Inspect rJ. A. Etacm ed his worsl d thai against the ace > of one gall of n 19 gallon78 words
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Advertisement212 1939-05-03 16 The Acid in Your Stomach Would Burn a Hole fj the Carpet \y. J 1 DANGER[ jf Chemists poured a few drops of Hydrochloric Acid (same as Stomach Acid) on 6 the causes painful indigestion and dangerous stomach ulcers. Get rid of that mischievous excess acid—simply suck a Digestif Rcnnie212 words
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Advertisement76 1939-05-03 16 imriiiii3iiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii(]iiii A Dl'GltEi: !n Accountancy, S •crrtVjNMp Accountancy, Shipp Tg. B.mkins Insurance or Bookkeeptng is essential for a nigr-lv-paid executive position. Examinations ran be taken in Iftliya and success guaranteed ov postal training. The School cf .Accountancy is the leading institution In the British Empire for the nuildins of Successful76 words
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Advertisement213 1939-05-03 16 JOHNO AQUARIUM 115 PRINSEP gTT. SPORE BIGGEST BREEDING POND IN SINGAPORE. JAPANESE GOLD FISH of various species, Angel Fish, lovely genigame (Terrapin) Fisn receptacles food and bait etc. just arrived from Japan. Heart Trouble Caused by High Blood Pressure If you have pains around the heart, pa|* rotation, dizziness, headaches213 words
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Advertisement25 1939-05-03 16 1 i GOLD LEAF T When you X ret tin? the tender cl Of the Tea Plan C&e height ol -Gold Leu: name end incomparable25 words
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302 1939-05-03 17 \From Our Oxen Reporter] Johore Bahru, Monday, a Singapore contractor, was charged this mornAbu Bakar the Second Magistrate, for driving 16' i mile Senai-Kulai Road negligently on Mar. m. and thereby causing hurt to Miss Tan Lee Hoh, and two members of the302 words
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Article41 1939-05-03 17 The Conte Biancamano is due in Singapore at noon to-morrow from Shanghai, Hongkong and Manila. She will berth at the S.H.B. wharf and is expected to sail again at 5 p.m. for Colombo. Bombay. Port Said, Naples and jrenoa.41 words
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Article238 1939-05-03 17 Huon L'j >ag. mother of Dr. Chin Yam >)c place at the Thursday mornahermg of icluding memiciatlon. c received Han Hoe, c Hon. Mr. Tay lan Teck. Dr. Dr. Mrs. nd Mrs. S. H. Kong. Dato Mr. and Mrs. i v > Kirn i Sung,238 words
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Article102 1939-05-03 17 Singapore, Wednesday. THE V.M.C.A. has arranged for a Wednesday evening class in Dutch conversation for beginners with moderate fees. The class will commence on Wednesday, May 10 at 5.30 p.m. and will be held at the Y.W.C.A.. Raffles Quay. The class is102 words
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Article94 1939-05-03 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore, Bahru, Monday. TOTAL fine of $15,000 was imposed by Sheikh Abu Dakar, the Second Magistrate, on two Chinese and one Malay, Tan Tai Huat, Kuan Chwee and Taib bin Arsat, this morning for smuggling 7066 2 3 lbs. of rubber valued at $1,881.3294 words
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Advertisement59 1939-05-03 17 I .i 0 «1 iiones. X to th,, »f a friend, i 'VIGOR. In a J «<« feel better i ''«gest anything "v weight r f > and active. I to* J thw ?if| of health NeT/,?** 8 of Anaemia S n f c """ess or ex ,o#, loss Ol59 words
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Advertisement308 1939-05-03 17 CHING KENG LEE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlement*). No. 9-A (Ist Honr), I).AI BIFIDA STREET, SINGAPORE (Next to Ihe BlcJcantile Bunk or India, Ltd.) 'PHONE; NOS. 3918 3919. TEL EC RAMS: "AUCTIONEERS, SINGAPORE,AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS COMMISSION AGENTS. BRANCHES:—No. 17, First Crass Street Malacca, No. 11, Light Street, Penan*;, and308 words
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Advertisement598 1939-05-03 17 I RAFFLES BREAD IS THE BEST! Hail* liicreoNiiii* Sale* Prove 11. I BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS UNDER STRICTLY HYGIENIC CONDITIONS. We Also Deliver DINNER ROLLS Fresh From The Oven Between 5 6-9 P.M. TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER FOR TO-NIGHT RAFFLES BAKERY CONFECTIONERY SE A VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT j FRIDAY SATURDAY. SPECIAL598 words
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408 1939-05-03 18 CO-OPERATION WITH REGULAR FOR CES HELPS TO DRIVE OUT THE ENEMY fJUERRILLA warfare, by its very nature, is not expected to provide spectacular battles on a large scale. Because of the superiority of the military equipment in the hands of their408 words
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Article95 1939-05-03 18 Chungking. INFORMEED quarters stated that all Chinese Government officers, with the exception of the Ministers for War, Foreign Affairs and Finance, have ccm pleted preparations for establishing new Chungking, in order to escape possible offices within a radius of 70 miles from damage in future enemy air95 words
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Obituary234 1939-05-03 18 /ANE of the lending figures In Chinese edueational history died j in Ilongkon? a few weeks ago. He was Mr. Wong Kai-ming whose name was a household word »n eaucaiion- al institutions throughout China. Mr. Wong, who was 51 and who had < i taken234 words
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323 1939-05-03 18 I w V fe.i he easlern part of Chckia "S Province is a colony of 100 refugee children, mostly orphans of war. Their peaceful surroundings are undisturbed by gunfire; they are living their normal life agSJn, abundant in laughter and happiness The children323 words
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107 1939-05-03 18 International News Agency. Chungking. A LXUHOCGB Chinese forces are I on the initiative in many fronts, I me present operations are not a general offensive. »-,t— This is confirmed by an Interview KJk'S Generalissimo Chiang donVc Chme e newspaper corresponT l The pr f sentInternational News Agency. - 107 words
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Article, Illustration11 1939-05-03 18 Picture laken in rhnnrkin* at a commemoration <"- of fallen Chinese soldiers.11 words
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256 1939-05-03 18 (fall! £111 X A h turnino the V favour and man h n n of glory, declared Gene Chiang Kai-shek in a rafo on the National Spiritc*] tion Movement at ChinrtJ ly. 1 s Describing the Move:: of prime in existence of the256 words
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Advertisement91 1939-05-03 18 THE RfCHT LABEL IS I DEWAR-S I FAMOUS bo&ggj I' SOLE AGENTS: SIME, DAR BY Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE JOHORE MALACCA NE«~<Rf SEMBILAN Z WP S 7E WHEN THEY DEMAND GIVE THEM HEINZ SOUPS Ja tin of Heinz Soup —lS3s3iPvt i I an >' one of the 29 delicious ~t y91 words
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Advertisement181 1939-05-03 18 Twm mag** mm \M Wtt I I Nasty Acid jflft MEANS I Digestive Trouble I Take this Advice and I EAT WHAT YOU UKEI M 1 st is the "if this acid can nd r e ?h?n. But although SIS^^Ml than good I S trouble are not treated as well181 words
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634 1939-05-03 19 Miseries Of 20,000 People Living In Forests >act dishonoured by the ruler Bombay, Apr. 22. 11'Ri IN', under the caption "The Tragedy of Talcher" Mahatma i.iil in to-day's Harijan gives the terms of the pact conclud21. between Major Hennessey, Assistant Political Agent, <634 words
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Article35 1939-05-03 19 untitled 24 —The Budget session Assembly which Earned. iwX die b Y Syed Miran b^n h the s P e aker on Apr. 1, s?* Uu 7- pror °gued by His Excel Governor of Sind.-(United35 words
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Article71 1939-05-03 19 (United Press.) Madras, Apr. 27. IT is proposed to hold the Tamil Nad Provincial Temple Entry Conference in Madura in the last week of this month or early next month. Srimati Rameswari Nehru. Vice-President of the All India Harijan Sevak Sangh. will pieside. About that time, the(United Press.) - 71 words
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Article307 1939-05-03 19 (United Press). Madras, Apr. 27—The Madras Government have, it is learnt, decided to recruit prosecuting officers from the Bar Thebe officers will be given the designation of Assistant Public Prosecu tors. The present Prosecuting Sub-In-spectors will be reverted to their previous appointments in the Police Department. The Government,(United Press). - 307 words
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Article81 1939-05-03 19 (United Press). Lahore, Apr. 24. A FTER two days' debate lasting for about 12 hours, the no-con-fidence motions against the ministers were defeated in the Assembly to-day. The motion against the Premier was defeated by 53 against 112 votes, that against the Education Minister Mian Abdulhahaye by(United Press). - 81 words
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Article126 1939-05-03 19 (United Press). Hyderabad (Deccan), Apr. 27. IT is understood that the manufacture of hand-made paper in the State is now placed on a sound footing. Rs. 26,000 worth of paper was sold last year. In addition Rs. 4000 worth of paper was sold by the Kagripu and(United Press). - 126 words
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Article139 1939-05-03 19 (United Press). Simla, Apr. 26. HI RING the session of the Legisu latiye Council in Fiji, Mr. Chattur Singh. Indian Member, proposed the appointment of a Commission to inquire into the general economic condition of the people, with particular reference to the Indian community. He claimed that(United Press). - 139 words
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Article80 1939-05-03 19 (United Press.) Shimoga, Apr. 24. Mr. H. Siddiah. Congress leader who stood charged with sedition, was sentenced tc-day by the Shimoga District Magistrate to 18 months' rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs. 3001- in default to further three months* rigorous imprisonment. Mr. Siddiah was tried for sedition(United Press.) - 80 words
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436 1939-05-03 19 (United Press). Trivandruni. State Congress workers are not proceeded against as such, but only when they offend the criminal law of the State and membership of State Congress should not carry with it immunity from liability under criminal law." This appears to be the re-action(United Press). - 436 words
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Advertisement164 1939-05-03 19 Daily India Page Edited by G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. To Sell Sweet Georgia A Brown Beauty Products \^SBk IS |P Here is a big chance for you to be MJ m Wi (rAXmw r> our Agent and make a lot of money, jflj £7 I «W \\f sarT* mru M en164 words
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Advertisement80 1939-05-03 19 ACHING CORNS relieves pain in three seconds! Apply Gets-It two or three limes and the corn will peel right off. Millions, ull over the vorid. use this faithful friend of corn-sufferers— SETS-IT 7-10-E j LUXURIOUS TRANSPORTATION POM I HI PMOBILE ARRIVING SOON. •OLDSMOBILE THE LUXURY OF ROOMY SEATS' THE THRILL80 words
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Advertisement228 1939-05-03 19 (NACET 1 BLADE sj D- trademark I You can depend upon Nacet I s I Blades to give you many close, L MADE IN ENGLAND Jl smooth shaves. They bring thai uniformly high qualify never before known in low-priced blades m m W^(^\^^^^^^^^^^ m U m every blade in every228 words
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Article, Illustration61 1939-05-03 20 Aboi c arc some of the many helpers who have promised to assist at the forthcoming charit) hall to he held at the ffles Hotel in August, in aid of the Children's Aid Society. On the right the .Misses Moira and Jean Klder tell Mrs. L.61 words
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89 1939-05-03 20 Swimming Championships were held at the S.C.S. pool on Saturday afternoon, and they were imkrae in the fact that for the first time in the history oOfalaya swimmers came from* otliei parts of the Peninsula to challenge Singapore, The above picture shows the start of the 50 metres Free Style89 words
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Advertisement447 1939-05-03 20 Read j MORNING TRIBUvJ I NEWS wh,!e ii' s Nf Saturdays:—s pt(lrii ment s pages extra at cost. Ul nc Zl r< J SIXFOR THE PRICE OFOlf |j To convince YOU of the advertising value of the Malaya Tribune, and to enable v "7"" a merely nominal cost, we will447 words
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Title Section32 1939-05-03 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's Natiooal Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales vol xxvl No. 104. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1939 five cp:nts. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1930. FIVE CEMTQ^32 words
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2161 1939-05-03 1 Fourth Day's S. T. C. Races I Singapore. Wednesday. i|| nl weather, the fourth day of ihe S.T.C. Summer (Gov- i Cup) M oling at IJukit Timah was attended by a fair crowd punters thi* afternoon, an to exoectaiions, there were2,161 words
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Article112 1939-05-03 1 Hongkong. May. 3. TPHE enemy in Hoshan have l>een completely rounded up, while those on the Koming-Hoshan l>order have retired in the direction ot Kongkow. The position of the Chinese troops on tho West River seeto>- in Kwangtung has been greatly improved as the result of the past week's fighting.112 words
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Article118 1939-05-03 1 Chungking, .May r I IIK bu. incss section of l"o«»A chow is reduced t<» ruins while eas'j iH'ies total over one thousand as a result of Japanese botbings ms Apr. 21 and 25 and May 1 and yesterday, according t<> Chinese despatches. Meanwhile the Japanese eonthine to subject Ningne to118 words
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575 1939-05-03 2 'THE United Plantmg Association of Malaya is of 1 time has arrived when the Governments of M active steps for the establishment in Honjrkon? of a Mi tag agency. a,av an rvr/." It is obvious thai km ahead, declare port. Thero isadequate hat is nottfsav575 words
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Article48 1939-05-03 2 \Frcm Our Own Cone-: Berembari, i POPULAR Negri Sembila 1 lity In the per Francisco Menezes, w ban business man and m IIML away on Wednesday last. The funeral of which .the, evening was largely The deceased, was oim at time of his death.48 words
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Article191 1939-05-03 2 The following is the programme of drills up to and for week ending May 7, 1939: THURSDAY, MAY 4 Nil FRIDAY. MAY 5 5.15 om. Headquarters, S.F.C.R.E. (v> European Sec.), Training at Forts. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters, S.F Sig. Coy IV), Signal Training 5.15 Dm. Headquarters. *E"191 words
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Article126 1939-05-03 2 Singapore, May 3. Ships alongside true Wharves o- expected to arrive: East Wharf (Gate 1) Michael Jebsen 22. Main Wharf (Gate 2» Canton 18: Mata Hari 16: President poumer 14; Kedah 12; Kamunin--10: Talang Akar 8: Elbe 6 Empire Dock (Gate 2) Insbank 30; Karagola 36; Giang126 words
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461 1939-05-03 19 WELL-KNOWN AMERICAN SOCIAL WORKER'S VLEW (United Press). Peshawar, Apr. 25. bulk of American opinion is against joining the European war, a tnere s to be <>ne. But one can scarcely prophesy, because the country is so much propagandised from Europe that(United Press). - 461 words
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Article41 1939-05-03 19 (United Press.) Simla Apr. 23—His Excellency the Viceroy has appointed the Hon. Mr. A. J. Raisman, C.5.1.. C.1.E., I C S., tc be the President of the Indian Soldiers Board in succession to Sir James Grigg, X.C.8.. K. C.S.I. (United Press.)(United Press.) - 41 words
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153 1939-05-03 19 X v Delhi, Apr. 21. lII]I II] Government of India have de--1 < i<l»'d to establish Advisory C—l mittees to $1 ihe controller of Broadca ting in th€ working of the •a Stations of All hi lia Radio. Committee will consist ot the following:— FOR MADRAS:153 words
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Article87 1939-05-03 19 Lucknow. Apr. 22. IT :aod that four constables of ph Railway Station. Nizam lam Ali, Rndrapal Singh r Khan have been d smiss?d and a fifth, Hamid Khan, remark inserted in his charI arccrdintr to an order re- tlie Sunrrintendent of Blr Prasad. City Deputy Scpcrinl id ml87 words
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162 1939-05-03 19 (United Press). A' Lahore, Apr. 28. PERUSAL of the speeches, as reported, makes it clear that the primary object of the meeting was to enrol members of Congress and the appellant repeated several times that his hearers should *fol,oW non-violence as enjoined by Mahatma Gandhi*(United Press). - 162 words
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283 1939-05-03 19 (United Press). Peshawar, Apr. 24. jN this heart of Kissakhani where wo stand to-day to commemorate the great memory of those brave comrades, who fearlessly laid down their lives for the country's cause, where the blood of Hindus Muslims and Sikhs(United Press). - 283 words
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Article161 1939-05-03 19 (United Press). I.ucknuw. Apr. 24. rpHE Proceedings of the *U. P. Assembly abruptly ended just at 12 nocn to-day when about 100 Sunnis shouting slogans forced their way on the fleer of the Assembly. They took p<: of the house and began shouting vociferously. The Hen.(United Press). - 161 words
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Article, Illustration46 1939-05-03 20 Mr A. X Surati (right), chairman of tl.e Musl'm Association, photographed In made the opening speech at the ce'ebration of the birthday of the Muslim Prophet, which took place on Monday evening. Some of the many Muslims who attended the celebration are photographed below.46 words
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Article, Illustration72 1939-05-03 20 A picture taken at St. Joseph's Church last Sunday, when the girls of the Portuguese Convent and beys of the St. \nit onys Boys School made their first Communion before 0 large gathe ring of Catholics. m)tL\Zi 9 J f'W" mbers °< Union of the72 words
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Advertisement457 1939-05-03 2 I STEAMER SAILINGS. §NOR DDE UTSGIER U OYD, (Ir corporated In oennany). The undornoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH •CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 M &3HAjRNHORST" emits North China May 11 omits Manila May 17 I m s. -coauhc- omits Dairen May 26457 words
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Advertisement506 1939-05-03 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular foitnightly service between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, Gwatow, Amoy, «Kulangsu» and Foochow. Special chaap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS:For CHINA For RANGOON "Hong Peng" May 8. 4 pm. "Hong Kheng" May 6 "Hong Kheng" May506 words
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Advertisement167 1939-05-03 19 Daily India Page Edited by G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. leef/f need JSuttei IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO HAVE TEETH TO EAT BUTTER. BUT TO YOUR TEETH BUTTER IS NECESSARY. Australian Butter, which is vitamins give iime and phosmmmW**- produced under the most ideal phates to our organism If child- lllf climatic167 words
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Title Section12 1939-05-03 1 The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3. 1939 FOUR PAGES.12 words
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Article699 1939-05-03 1 results of VOTING which should be of interest to listeners-in, were V|I U l istener Research l T nit: nearly 24,000.000 V (> \ariety, while 13,500.000 like talks; over l id nearly 10,000,000 like light opera. Even ,i hair.her music, which come at the foot699 words
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Article11 1939-05-03 1 ,N the House of Commons recently the mately £95,000.11 words
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Article, Illustration52 1939-05-03 1 «rill be renewed far thTTSTth toe "nimintarv W« enable time, h I" st 1 rac. It will alsa be televised bringing O" I hows one of the cameras at last year* nt a l Ep om un-sque trowd-sceaies that arc to be found cnl> at racecourse on52 words
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Article, Illustration83 1939-05-03 1 Half a minute more, and another edition of 'In Town To-night the famous marine fea/ure of the 8.8.C.'s programmes, will be on the air. Here, fOT ttfStgk* te* forward, SreC. F. Meehan, editor and producer of th" programme (left). Miss Joan Clark, his secretary,83 words
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Article387 1939-05-03 1 Beethoven Concerts On Sunday And Tuesday TWO of the nine Beethoven Concerts that the BBC «wanisinjr .for I the London Music Festival will take p a,, on Sunday and Tuesda, next Tb-y are the second and third in th? senes.-and aU «»1 he included in the programmes387 words
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Article152 1939-05-03 1 New Delhi, Apr. 17. THE construction of a 5 K. W. medium-wave transmitter at Trichinopoly is nearing completion and the station will be opened on May 16. His Excellency Lord Erskine, the Governor of Madras, has consented to speak on the opening day at 8152 words
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Article149 1939-05-03 1 SPEECH by Lord A of the admiralty, at a banquet to bo by the Lord Mayor of Liverpool MMriM the centenary celebrations of ffs Conway, the famous training ,i, O pivp r Mersey. will be near a SjVeim o Daventry ttrsevening London programmes 'ns.de,. Th- Conway,149 words
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Article95 1939-05-03 1 Calcutta, Apr. 20. WIIIKLESS sets and gramophones installed in cars pave been banned in Calcutta. His Excellency the Governor has approved of the inclusion of a new rule in the Calcutta and Howrah Motor Vehicles Rules prohibiting the playing of radios and gramophones in motor vehicles in95 words
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Article75 1939-05-03 1 SALISBURY CATHEDRAL, the 700--year-old building that is regarded as the finest example of Early English architecture in existence, is to be the subject of the next in the series of programmes from Daventry. 'Sermons in Stone,' to be broadcast this evening (see London programmes inside). The orogrammc—written75 words
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Article209 1939-05-03 1 \LTHOUGH the new plan for the allocation of channels to Europ an broadcastinar stations has not vet been published, it seems evident that whatever decision* nv.iy be taken at the Conferee at Monireux (Switzerland), ii will be bo easy task to improve matters on the longwaves.209 words
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Article40 1939-05-03 1 nURING the recent transatlantic pracD tier- flights made Ine boat "Lieutenant de Vaisseau trai s" direction finding was carried out successfully on 23 metres, as taSSSES* on longer channels led to a misunderstanding of the aircratts position.40 words
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Article119 1939-05-03 1 NEW Zealand Playwright-W. A Graeme-Holder, a' native of WeU-ington-will make his third contribution to Daventry's programmes when his Play 'Dust is broadcast on Tuesrlav next His 'The Wraith' and The Time Factor' have already been heard b VorhL e lafetplay. Graeme-Holder has chosenrS U S A P119 words
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Advertisement65 1939-05-03 1 111 Jl 'V" I I I The Tribune a Gives Fullest j Sports Reports jf ■w j f-I I r SM I SI >' EBSEB m o S T ,T CoM m LKA S 1 ATTRACTIVE EXPENSIVE IIOTKL BAR v ■UQjl#ji Bungalows and Room* RESTAURANT. Maximum Comfort. „•> TV. TEMPLETON.65 words
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Advertisement83 1939-05-03 3 «MshI K mi WĔĔii$Ĕ$Ĕm K mm.' Mm\' REFRESHING as the SPRING FLOWERS Find out for yourself how Begin the daily use of delightfully refreshed Kolynos as millions of your mouth feels after others have done and you using Kolynos. See the will be convinced of the new brilliance it gives83 words
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Advertisement450 1939-05-03 3 SAFE SPEEDY WAT TO FLUSH KIDNEYS OF HARMFUL ACIDS AND POISONS AND PURIFT BLOOD Keep Bladder Free From Irritation and Stop Getting Up Nights Look, Act and Feel Younger—Physically Attractive—Enjoy Life OOctS. PROVES IT trouble that make life miserable—that w keep 70U reeling Irritable and out of WHY PAY MORE?450 words
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Article197 1939-05-03 4 ••IT is hoped cover the County Champ.on.shp more ha. 1 ever, and there wO. of course, be commentaries on the Test between England and the West Indies and other important repW^nUWe •zanies. In these woids a BBC official sums un the Corporation s mans lo movide listeners to197 words
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Article56 1939-05-03 4 FOR their latest "scrapbook" mf gramme, more up-to-date th'»« any previously broadcast In this P°pular scries, Leslie Baily and Charles Brewer have gone back only ten years. Listeners to Dsventry will near m Friday of some of the outstandmq events of 1929—in many Instances recalled by men56 words
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Article204 1939-05-03 4 B.B.C. NEWS IN FRENCH GERMAN a CHANGE in the timing of BBC A News Bulletins in French and German on medium wavelength* came into force on Apr. 17 last. These bulletins are now being heard on weekdays between 9 and 9.45 p.m. G.M.T. the French Bulletin being read at 9204 words
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Article236 1939-05-03 4 THE notes of the historic trumpets found when the tomb of Tutankhamun was opened in 1922 were heard on April 14 for the first time in three thousand years. By courtesy of thp Egyptian Government and Egyptian S f aie Broadcasting, the trumpets, blown by an Army bugler,236 words
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