Malaya Tribune, 26 May 1939
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Title Section39 1939-05-26 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: _I>" Largest Sales "vol xxvi- -No. 124. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, May 26, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 TACKS. singapokeT FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1939 FIVE CENTS39 words
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Advertisement163 1939-05-26 1 'RED SEA" l>R |J f,L JUICE. „1 ii A PROVISION v i H BRIDGE ROAD. PHONE 2133. 11 j m iOA 11 I'M I 'BULLDOG' II GUINNESS STOUT acts as a ionic and body builder. Look U.\ i'.u" iruulc eUINNBSB is coon XX VOL... SOLE AGENT? Iff i mmumum muum163 words
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Advertisement23 1939-05-26 1 3 BUNG A MALACCA WIJJES PROVISIONS COLD STORAGE. BREADS. FRUITS. VEGETABLES. v NEWS PAPERS.ETC. ETC. a ft" fe fj -a »s m m-A23 words
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Advertisement263 1939-05-26 1 Beware Of Imitation Standard Sarsaparilla means Flic Genuine Blood Builder Il Is The Quality That Counts t4lU»4l»lllA i ttltatiou i" colour, labels and shape bottles v. n be done b;;t the quality cannot be attained b} anyone as the Si andard Sarsaparilla pit pared Ayurvedic Phyatelaa M s W W263 words
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Advertisement75 1939-05-26 1 LATE 92, PICC ADILLY, LONDON. DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER- TAILORMADES (iOWNS I FOR ALL OCCALIONB IN STOCK. i FROM:- S j $5. 30. I 13 BATTERY RO^D. in,. SING AFORE mmmmmmwmmmmmmm ßMHiMuna-i■ wHmmmmmmmmmnmmmuwmmmwmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmvmp CROSSE BLACKWELLS PROVISIONS crosseTbuckwc^ ME A I S MUSHROOMS SHfS! »ARBY Co., Ltd. EM >l AGENTS it*' vm» M75 words
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Article109 1939-05-26 2 TTIE Bible played an important part in the early life of Bob Wilcox the ma one would fV&- W 3S ros P°nsible after a fash.on ret Bobs college education. The young Universal star, now anbroS J n .K M alnWin Shj P was **eth*t m b he109 words
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Article39 1939-05-26 2 In Paramount's "Persons in Hiding." which features Lynne Overman p£SL Monson. J. Carrol Naish and' Henry movie fans will be £°en ahf hmd-the-scene glimpse of th' G m«£?" metnods of tracking down a band of headline kidnappers nd 0139 words
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Article194 1939-05-26 2 "DRAMATIC SCHOOL" AT THE PAVILION /JNE of the finest drama c dims to* W sci i: aed in Sing irae is "Dramatic Srh ol." a Gcldwyn-Mayer production with IjjJ Kaincr in the starring rule, and ettc Godc'ard as the secondary feaunw lead. j The film is194 words
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Advertisement388 1939-05-26 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. 1 BRITISH I INDIA (Incorporated in England). 4 0. S. K. 0/8 BAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 i :'i iD] IT.OuO June 2 I .SOUDA »J~iO June 2 l.j.i.uu June 10 CORFU I »,000 June 30 0 u'.U Ju y 1 i.: 500 July 14 15.000 July388 words
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Advertisement441 1939-05-26 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCIiEB A— yr H oyd, SNORdI Ml IflVnl Ircorporated in imm> Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 1 m s. -COBURG omits Manila, North China Yokohama May 27 s.s. "ODER" omits North China jun441 words
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Advertisement514 1939-05-26 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP I COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly etiritee between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore. Hongkong, tSwatow, Amoy. (Kulangsu) and Foochow. Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILING S:For CHINA For RANGOON "Hong S'iang" Jun 5> 4p m -Hong *>eng" J""- 2 Hong514 words
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Advertisement133 1939-05-26 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LIN IE B Oeuisch-Australische Dampf.-chin's Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Crmanv) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA VND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1939 8-L* PREUSS'EN Direct May 29 t m .s. LEVERJOJSSiSN via Manila June 11 ms RHEINLAND Direct Jun 23 t m.s. BURGENLAND D.rcct Ju'v 9133 words
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Miscellaneous224 1939-05-26 2 f DAILY GROSSWOR^ mmmm «M»« ac k 9HBB CLUES ACROSS: U Ks nm. v 3. Rob's quiet nickname i v,rw UV 8. Northern Sea. J C^te* 10 Animal with a head for money. 4 This onenir 11. This garment although so blue can 5 o' sir be of any other224 words
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Article437 1939-05-26 3 LONDON COMMODITIES fU"K fM X London. Thursday. Previous To-day Change Idle Steadiest boot Buyers 81 16 83 16 +i/„ Sellers 8% 85 16 +J3 *ard (June) Buyers 8% 8»4 22 Sellers 83 16 85 16 Xv rd (July Sept.) Buyers 83 16 BV4 4TIJ! Sellers 8' 4437 words
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Article66 1939-05-26 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, May 25. 5 pm. Total foi Dividend Booka financial Da close Date Ex. Div. year Payable Date *o dat# sd. int. June 8 June 14 June 9 sd. tIBBFR C nC 6d No 24 May 24 May 31 May 25 2 Hy66 words
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Article814 1939-05-26 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, May 25, 5 p.m. f inset and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 31- 36 Austral Amal 4 7% 5 1% Austral Malay 38 42I Ayer Hitam 21 22--1 Ayer Weng 0.68 0.73 Bangrin 1m 19 20,6 Batu Selangor 1.20814 words
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Article45 1939-05-26 3 League Council China Reuter. LspvSh? s 25: The Lea ue Council ls expected to conclude its session to-day mpmh£?7°? With a solution inviting mfa^t ers i°/ncrease the assistance they might individually give to China. This would amount to rejection of China's proposals envisaging sanctions agXrtReuter. - 45 words
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Article255 1939-05-26 3 Singapore, Thursday. r JnL riSe he price of Wa r L «an in yf ste rday of 1 l 8 points coupled with a sharp rise in Wall Street, with a consiatrable increase in a ,u OUt a very marked improve t^!day m tone f the local255 words
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Article17 1939-05-26 3 Singapore, Friday. TTle price oi tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $115 (up $i/ 817 words
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Article20 1939-05-26 3 The price of rubber at noon i* Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28% (down Va) I Sellers 28% (down l'n).20 words
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Article252 1939-05-26 3 6% Maynard Co., Ltd.. 130,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 81 H 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $4d3,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 ......100 101 norn 1907 red. 19*7 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sent 30 «106 108 norn Vu% 1909 red. 1905 i 1.000.000 Int.252 words
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Article233 1939-05-26 3 Singapore, May 25. 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 25 32 London demand 2 3 25 32 Lyons demand 2040 Switzerland demand 239 3 4 Hamburg demand 13j New233 words
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Advertisement33 1939-05-26 3 THE EASTERN UNITED *AN< CORPORATION, LIMITED fe| M 4 I R,NE MOTOR V EHICLE, Ifr ;J?Y, i»EKSON\L ACCI r,n 'JOUKMEN'S COMPENSA. A !> PUBLIC 11 ABILITY INSURANCE. STREET, STNGAPORE. r. w. hall, General Manager33 words
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Advertisement181 1939-05-26 3 I OVERSEA I CHINESE 1 BANKING yjk CORP.LT^#I Undertake* banking transaction* of every description. Places at your disposal the multifarious services af Its institution with branches an over South Eastern Ada m connections in all principal cities al the World, q Welcomes consultations on financial and investment problems and assure*181 words
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Advertisement338 1939-05-26 3 BANK OF < Ili VA Incorporated in China by Special Charter.. 12, Cedl Street. Sineaporr Telephones: Manager's Office 6444, Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-a Cable Address: CHUNGKUO. w Paid Up Capital Lh. $40,000,000 00 Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. l 5,200,000.00 Total Assets approximately338 words
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Obituary22 1939-05-26 4 engagement Mr. See Gim giev J .i te ,3e H Kim Kow, and M third daughter ft Te?k Yam.22 words
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Obituary19 1939-05-26 4 i /iUilil 1 liiQ.se friend-] and and associations ft pathy during ment. Also foi h "•f husband's < Cenotaph.19 words
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Advertisement593 1939-05-26 4 »1-.- WANTED. Junior or Senior Cambridge students fresh from school. Small salary. Apply Box No. 588 c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. <251-At WANTED. An experienced -nipping clerk (European unmarried) preferred salary at $150 per month, transport extra. Apply P. x No. 587 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. <248-A> WANTED Hard working593 words
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Advertisement517 1939-05-26 4 WANTED agents for Silk and Khadl cloths. Pay lis. -00. T. A. extra Rates competitive. Have free particulars samples, calendar. Ginxm Knitting Works. Ludhiana A LONG EXPERIENCED, reliable and efficient Chinese Planter seeks employment on rubber estate, .sound knowledge of all branches of works including office routine, good Chinese education,517 words
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Advertisement624 1939-05-26 4 IG3B MORRIS 8 TOURER condition excellent comprehensive $950 or nearest. Apply Pun Kang Fatt, 14, Hicks Road. Kuala Lumpur. (172-A) 1939 STANDARD 8 DELUXE SALOON 4,000 miles, European owner driven, as new. Offers P.O. Box 414, or Tel. 2345. (253.A» FOR SALE: NORTON M CYCLE, O.H.V. 3 J 2 H.P.,624 words
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Advertisement513 1939-05-26 4 FOR SALE Valuable Freehold Land and House, situate at Thomson Road, Singapore Area 33,377 sq. ft. Please idolv Tann 70, Robinson Road, Phone 6666 MODERN COMPOUND HOUSES in Tanglin District and Grove Estate on instalment system. Apply Box No. 481, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (1085) BUILDING sites from 1 to 3513 words
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Advertisement520 1939-05-26 4 YOUR HOROSCOPE WITH FORECAST TO END 1939. $2 SEND BIRTH DATE. DIRECTOR, ASTROLOGICAL SCIENCE BUREAU. 190. WATERLOO STREET, SINGAPORE. (215-A) WHAT IS YOUR PROBLEM? ANS- I WERS GIVEN SCIENTIFICALLY PER HORARY ASTROLOGY. FIVE QUES- i TIONS $1 Birth-date per ENGLISH CHINESE, or MALAY CALENDAR with M.P.O DIRECTOR, ASTROLCGICA SCIENCE BUREAU520 words
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Advertisement385 1939-05-26 4 Puticc g£ THE BaHGAPOI COBOtTEECI Notice is hereby ber Mark- v i the following dates Monday. 29th May 1 Thursday. Bth j Holiday. By Order or v,*. n GAx.. :e Varies. NCIICF IS tiansfer books of PHOSNfy WATER CO.. LTi Friday, the 26th ii the 2nd June. 1939. Ey Order385 words
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Article306 1939-05-26 5 U/ITH the virtual completion of the f U rthp U r' S,an aHiance lhe a to iurtner unopposed agression ha* "thft rate and suicidal counbilitv l ch arge The iatter liihtK- h l 5? hf i. I,n ,ts event there could *Jjg one says the weekly market306 words
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Article172 1939-05-26 5 LEWIS PEAT'S REPORT THE past week has been one of the quietest ever experienced on the rubber market. New York was particularly noticeable in this respect and on two consecutive days eighty and ninety tons respectively were done on the exchange there, says the rubber report issued by Messrs. Lewis172 words
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Article85 1939-05-26 5 Singapore. Thursday. T4IARGED with carrying two V passengers on his motorcycle and riding it in a negligent manner. Law Kean Teck was today convicted on both charges and fined SI on the first and $50 cv the second charge. Inspector Goodship stated that Law was85 words
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Article134 1939-05-26 5 Singapore, Thursday. OETECTIVE. led by Inspector Piyn, raiding a house at Silat Road one night early this month, disturbed a man at his pipe. Had the pipe contained ordinary tobacco, the police party would have called it a day and left the man alone with his consolation.134 words
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Article57 1939-05-26 5 Reuter. Berlin, May 25. jink posters appeared in the streets, to-day. advising Jews still tiring in \ryan houses to move into Jewish quarr l j f Tiiey do no*, wish to be transferred forcibly. Aryan owners of houses and flats must report all Jewish tenants andReuter. - 57 words
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Article192 1939-05-26 5 [From Our Own Corresponded t\ Segamat, Thursday FIYEIFT of a bunch of bananas valued at J. twenty cents earned Tan Hock, a tall ill-dressed Chinese of Kumping Jabi, &gamat, two weeks' hard iabour or $15 fine. He denied the theft but was convicted by Inche192 words
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36 1939-05-26 5 Reuter. Warsaw. May 25: A British military mission, comprising two officers, has arrived here to discuss certain armaments questions. It is authoritatively stated that the purpose is not staff talks.— Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article120 1939-05-26 5 THE following read information is supplied by the Automobile Association of Malaya Singapore branch: Haig Road between Dunnian Ra. Geylang Road.—Closed to through traffic. Koon Seng Road.—Surface bad. Towner Road.—Closed to through traffic. Tembeling Road and Onan Road.— Road construction. Thomson Road.—Sewer construction. Caution. Orchard Road between Mt.120 words
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Article54 1939-05-26 5 Reuter. j Washington, May 25. -The Maritime Commission has submitted to Congress recommendations for legislation providing for Government marine war risk insurance and re-insurance, as well as the ordinary marine risk insurance. The Commission would administer the new services, which were intended to meet the present emergencyReuter. - 54 words
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Article179 1939-05-26 5 THE League of Nations Health Organ!I sation Eastern Bureau health bulletin for the week ended May Wrcac*:No further case of plague was reported during the week from Calicut. On account of holidays cholera figures have not yet been received from Calcutta. Chittagong notified 2 cases as179 words
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Article166 1939-05-26 5 Singapore, Thursday. BOOK Heng, a 23-year-old Hokkien, appeared before Mr. E. E. Coleman in the second police court this morning when he pleaded guilty to a charge of attempted suicide by drinking caustic soad in house in Java Road on May 10. Court Inspector James A. Embury166 words
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Article121 1939-05-26 5 Jerusalem, May 25. fitySTOER details of the fighting near Tulkarem show that a native interpreter was also killed while eleven Arab bodies were found in a field and two prisoners were taken. All the British oasualties belonged to Second Battalion of the West Surrey Regiment who, co-operating121 words
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Article70 1939-05-26 5 r rom Our Own Correspondent] London, May 16. IN the Divorce Court a decree nisi has been granted to Mrs Maiguerit.' Strettoll, ct Bryanston-court, London v. Mr. Cunningham Harry Octavious Btret tell, a rubber planter. The home alter marriage was for a time in the Malay States. Inquiries70 words
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Article54 1939-05-26 5 \From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, May 25 —An Indian P.W.D. •kapala" was the victim of an alleged attack with a stick by a Chinese in Falim on Tuesday evening when he was tiding a bicycle The injured man who had a fracture of the arm, was54 words
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Article554 1939-05-26 5 [From Our Oun Reporter] [poh, May 25. 'piIE annual general meeting of the F.M.S. Chanal er of Mines was held yesterday in ihe Chamber's premises with the Hon. Col. G. M. P. Hornidge, 0.8. E., presidinqr. Mr. John Weekly, at the conclusion of the president's address,554 words
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Article77 1939-05-26 5 Reuter. Ottawa, May 26. rpilE United States Minister to Canada, Mr referring to Their Majesties' vnit to Canada and the United aid: "It may be that this friendly act will touch the people everywhere in a far-reaching manner and to lasting peace." Mr. ledReuter. - 77 words
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Article64 1939-05-26 5 Singapore. Thursday. An' Ited for the alleged theft of $H0 cash frcm No. 21 Raffles Chambers, on Mar 31. Chew Hoc!: San, aged 50, ox .Too Chia! Ter.ace. was produced this morning before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker, cf the Third Police Court. Accused claimed trial A woman, Ang64 words
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Article55 1939-05-26 5 Reuter. London, May 25 The Conscription b:i was I third Lime to-day in the Hou' t rd The Lords and Comunendments will be disposed of by to-morrow. -Reuter. The bill then receive the royal assent which wis accorded to the Reserve end Auxiliary Forces Bill following its trird reading InReuter. - 55 words
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Advertisement553 1939-05-26 5 NOTICE. tea and effects of the used. I UFRED JOSEPH D'CONCEICAO, AY AN AS AMY VISVANATHAN, 11 jtceased. ii by given that all perbe next-of-kin and all her persona having any wda against:— renamed Alfred joU EICAO, deceased, late of alo Roaci. Singapore, who ion said addicss on the October,553 words
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Advertisement134 1939-05-26 5 BOUDOIR CLOCKS 1 ciay alarms from S 6. 8 day Subs lever SiB. CHIMING CLOCKS 8 day strihe from §28. S day VVeslmirr t r chime $39. Opposite Cli\\onf Pier. r t;; lMal r if >; -ES-g./ ".a^Sp-- 'aj|jfc|-.., »r j^v? I ill I 'I? Mr iffMT- ■<? j&; ci134 words
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295 1939-05-26 6 Singapore, May 25. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3[3 3|7Va Ayer Hitams 20- 211Bangrins 189 19,9 Batu Selangors 1.22 1.27 Hi tame 0.26 0.30 Hongkong Tin 18,- 19|nrtenuenanga 116 12Hong Fatts 0.59 0.62xd Idris Hyd. 5|6 6 6 Ipoh Tin 1916 20|6 Jelepangs 26 27 6295 words
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Article96 1939-05-26 6 British Official Wireless. London, May 25. T icknn lan Paris 176 47 64 New York 4.68 3 16 Montreal 4.69 5 a Brussels 27.50 Geneva 2X).7b :3 Amsterdam 8.71 Milan 89 Berlin 11.67V 2 Belgium 11.663/4 Athens Bucharest 660 Stockholm 19.41 2 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Helsingfors 226yBritish Official Wireless. - 96 words
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Article58 1939-05-26 6 Reuter. London. May 25: Postponement Jj the callina up of agricultural and men engaged in the fisbing inrtwfj and thracite miners, to the «niBu»»» November was announced to-day 19 Minister of Labour in the Common He ah>o announced that a million ana» half volunteered for nationalReuter. - 58 words
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Advertisement559 1939-05-26 6 Taken Regularly Every Night v Bile beans KEEP YOUR FIGURE i SLIM AND ATTRACTIVE jl-PYir RADIOS FMC BP< ncj, Reliability and Service. VEST PQFfjLAIt IN MALAYA. So: IgCAU: HOE BOON LEONG. Di »rs: I RADIO GENERAL AGENCY, I Kuala Lumpur. I CLOCK i& WATCH REPAIRS OL MMS SURE OF EXPERT559 words
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Advertisement140 1939-05-26 6 You'll say no ordinary lipstick will ev< w^ <s ness in your own lips, gives them dn J j&m^ ness of natural beauty. Then, too, jZrk cream base keeps lips soft an:! IL 9 ■gsTTHH '«41 On occasion, you may desire a mo: Bj£jg| Kffiß mSĔm lH color > then140 words
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Miscellaneous881 1939-05-26 6 j To-day s Radio I 5 *""smGAPORE M 'MjK@£| pm JRKSST /1 11 mcls) duction by John Richmond. P-m--"M=Ki»«ss rtSfaSifeASS c on Arabic musics Speer. JJf 18 I 1» Sports news, Market note, ana 7.23 gSjS&T S'nn ?hUdrens' programme <Enf, lls o h> next week's programmes. ?.S SSTSgg* news and881 words
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Article257 1939-05-26 7 )RROW FOR ALL f Those who stick to d work to-day should ncy as the business ry stars are decidedly progress. Seize opporthey arise, as arise Try to forget it is a however hard the into seek pleasure and enjoyment may pull. \L INFLUENCES: Janu. February257 words
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Article79 1939-05-26 7 Singapore, Thursday. JTEE YA\, a 29-year-old Cantonese, claimed trial this morning in the second police court before Mr. E. E. Coleman on a charge of fraudulent possession of a bicycle lamp and a dynamo at Victoria Street at 4 a.m. on May 21. Court inspector79 words
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Article92 1939-05-26 7 Arrivals and departures by Qantas and Imperial Airways are as fodows: Arrived by the Corinna: Mrs. A. U Holt and Miss N. M. Shard, from S>dnfLeft by hte Corinna: Mrs. A. L. Holt and Mis/N. M. Shard, for' London; Mr O O Bill for BangkoK; Mr. W.92 words
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Article173 1939-05-26 7 was a very large gathering al the inaugural meeting of the Isiatic Stalls, held at Sungei -nant' last Saturday. The resolution was passed. of the Estate Asiatic tied here do nereby resolve association called the "Kuala Astatic Stalls Assoc taunt were: President, Sharma; Secretary, Mr.173 words
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Article73 1939-05-26 7 f Singapore, Thursdaya Japanese, was to-day before Mr. C. H. Whir ton, with causing hurt to Mrs. •1 by negligently driving i uiliding with a taxi <-'«>nnors was a passenger, t occurred at the junction Road and McCullum Street, •fiised's car came into viol1 with the off-s73 words
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Article122 1939-05-26 7 SUM OF NEARLY $6,000 MENTIONED Singapore, Thursday. JjR. Anthony J. E. Winslow, assistant accountant of the Mercantile Bank, Raffles l J laco, was mentioned as complainant in connection \vith a charge of alleged cheating by false representation preferred in 'he Third Police Court this morning, against122 words
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Article57 1939-05-26 7 Singapore, Thursday. IIX and unemployed, a 45 year-old L Chinese. Fung Ah Gnow. drank a .solution of soda in his hut on the nrgnt Of May 19. He died in hospital, cause of death being corrosive poisoning. The Coroner, Mr W. G. Porter, returned a verdict of suicide57 words
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93 1939-05-26 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. FOLLOWING a complaint by Dr. I. Cameron, whose office is opposite the Lewa Gramophone Co., High Street, the manager of the gramophone company, Loke Kwai Thong, was summoned to appear before Raja Abdul Hamid, the Third Magistrate, this93 words
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437 1939-05-26 7 Singapore, Thursday. AT the continued hearing of the case in which Sergeant A. R. Palmer of the R.A.F. was charged with causing grievous hurt by a negligent act to a Malay woman, Siti binte Osman, and driving negligently thereby colliding with a trolley437 words
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Article146 1939-05-26 7 Singapore, Thursday. THREE Teochews, one of wnom Is a wealthy rubber merchant appeared in the Criminal District Court this morning to answer charges itfftHr the Chandu Revenue Ordinance, Chapter 223. The accused v/ere first produced on May 18 following a raid by revenue officers at a house in146 words
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Article65 1939-05-26 7 Singapore, Thursday. SAMUEL SMYTH and Christy Cieary, soldiers from Gillman Barracks arrested by the police early this month following the window-smashing incidents at the premises of Messrs. Maynard Co., Eattery Road, and The Robinson Piano, of Collyer Quay, made their last appearance before the Third Police Magistrate this65 words
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Article39 1939-05-26 7 Information has been received by telegraph that six state-aided labourers will arrive on May 25 the Rajula. It is expected that four will be sent to Pulau Jerejak and the balance will proceed to Port Swettenham for quarantine there.39 words
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Advertisement78 1939-05-26 7 WE FAKED THE BALDNESS NOT THE HAIR f IS YOUR NICKNAME I i| BAIDY f DON'T NEGLECT 4 your hair and scalp Cm oi y«««r hair »nd «rtlp d»U» v-gJßjr JH >■< 'h* 'arm ol bn.k n■»■»»€<■ MARVELLOUS NEW INFRA-RAY LOTION SHOWS RESULTS IN A FEW DAYS—ENDS BALDNESS! M END78 words
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Advertisement260 1939-05-26 7 RHEUMATISM Questions every sufferer should ask himself Why do suffer the excruciating pains of Rheumatism Why are my joints painful and jmj If creaky Why do my muscles feel as though they f&m W// are tied into knots? There are thousands of t&N j\ Ot other men and women of260 words
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Advertisement362 1939-05-26 7 I IS YOUR CHILD STURDY OR I OUTGROWING HIS STRENGTH? Many children grow fast without growing in strength. They arc weak, li-tless and irritable; they learn with General Weakness ditucullv at school and are bad pl*y* and W Caklie9S mate*. The cause iv most cases it during Pregnancy, simply a362 words
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Advertisement118 1939-05-26 8 Deanna's Grandest Hit! Opens To-day 3.15 6.15 9.15 IJ il 4 Shows To-morrow Sunday Monday (Holiday) 1 SHE WON THE ACADEMY AWARD FOR jj SCREEN THE SPIRIT AND PERSONIFICATION OF YOUTH 1 Original screenplay by Bruce Manning and Felix Jackson Produced by JOE PASTERNAK a HENRY KOSTER Products I Directed118 words
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Advertisement249 1939-05-26 8 RAINER SAID: BUY THIS PLAY FOR ME! IT WILL BE MY GREATEST ROLE!" PAVILION TO-NICHT and jt jsi 'ML LUISE L_#*' Jk!*.%> RAINER t fWr v paulette %pj| f r GODDARD SiPsfjP 1 ft THE M.G.M. PICTURE ■H t "DRAMATIC Hi 1 SCHOOL" LATEST GAUM ON T NEWS BBBg "SSESESSSEESSSSSSEZ249 words
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Advertisement438 1939-05-26 8 ROXY BAR Open 5 p.m. TiTTT^^ TO-NIGHT: 6.15 915. THE HAPPIEST WEEK END COMEDY HILARITY Wl |IM OF FUN! "■^■'•«llsil STAN LAUREL OLIVER HARDY In Their Latest Comedy HU! BLOCK HEADS' A Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer Pfctars ivi.ii PATRICIA ELLIS, BOXY GILBERT. Matimrs: To-morrow and Sunday 1 rm. "MAD ABOUT MUSIC" a!so438 words
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Advertisement162 1939-05-26 9 ANCHORS AWEIGH" FOLLOW THE <-»<->«/r, m tud HERE'S THE GRAND WEEK EnS AL l t£ M B RA TO SEE "SUBMARINE PATROL" WEEK-END SHOW ARRANGE YOUR PARTY NOW! 10-WAI 4.1.1. ft.|s A ».15 P.M. i ~ji~~a i mm 'sm, mm, _T SATURDAY. SUNDAY MONDAY 4 SHOWS DAILY A II AUD162 words
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Article722 1939-05-26 10 NEWSPAPER writers are often accused of being too vituperative in their criticisms, of using language which is calculated to cause alarm and aggravate an already serious situation. But why single out the newspapers? There are plenty of instances of people in positions of responsibility who express their views with722 words
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1050 1939-05-26 10 LIM KENG HOR - China's Case For Help By LIM KENG HOR Dr. Wellington K<>o, Chinese Ambassador in Paris and leading Chinese spokesman at Geneva, made an eloquent appeal to the League Council for stronger action by the League Powers against Japan. Once again he reminded1,050 words
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Advertisement101 1939-05-26 10 I 1 SZK Men's SUEDETTE I 1 Jk\ JACKETS yL\ I Musketeer" \nX In a Serviceable V \v\ Brown Shade. Two L—mJK^ Pockets Long J >__^jj^^ Sleeve«. Button An ideal garment for Cycling, Motoring and Travel Wear. sizes: 32 to 42 c!:est Made in England. EiOUI\SO\ C 0.. LTD. /ff101 words
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Advertisement18 1939-05-26 10 !FRESH FLORAL WREATHS MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE "OUR SHOP" 16, DHOBY GHAUT, Singapore. Telephone No. 2166.18 words
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Advertisement74 1939-05-26 10 WALKRITE This is the shoe that a3i I I GOOD STYLE hat ha I .-•hapccl to keep anides COMBINED WITH ECONOMY FOR D* t KIDDIES FULL NATURAL SHAPE. MODEL (ill?. rersible %h»w and softness cf the wi w i wayward little toes to move ond stretch and rifjl i and74 words
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622 1939-05-26 11 BRITISH NAVAL ESCORT FOR MERCHANT SHIPS? Tokyo Claims Right To Board Any Vessel British Wireless. J PANESE aggressiveness during the past few days has aroused grave concern among the powers the Far East, according to the Daily Herald. The sh naval authorities, itBritish Wireless. - 622 words
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Article91 1939-05-26 11 Reuter. Shanghai. May 86. ice-Admiral Decoux, C.-in-C. of the French Asiatic Fleet. left Kulangsu waters yesterday aboard his flagship I.amotlc I'm qnet, according to a report received here to-day. A Japanese despatch says his departure is regarded as showing- a break in the "united front" by Britain, FranceReuter. - 91 words
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Article36 1939-05-26 11 Reuter. London. May 23. QUEEN MARY had a good night, says an official medical statement issued last night. The injured eye is more comfortable and Her Majest'ys general condition continues to improve Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article33 1939-05-26 11 Reuter. Lcndoi.. May 16.- In the Bouse of the Labour amendment I.) reject the Budget Bill was defeated by 223 votes to 110 and the bill was re.td a second time.—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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860 1939-05-26 11 British Wireless. London, May IS. 4 STATEMENT issued with all the iV appearance cf inspiration in Berlin yesterday afternoon has caused some discussions in diplomatic tirek g in London. t ling to agency reports, the ludes to the speeches at the unci] «./uic onBritish Wireless. - 860 words
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Article16 1939-05-26 11 Reuter. Washington. May 26 —•*rMdfnt R,f>o<wvfH ha* nfffnart the Nava] Appropriation Bill —Reuter.Reuter. - 16 words
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Article125 1939-05-26 11 Reuter. Berlin, May 26. |l is believed chat the announcement of a military alliance with .Japan or Spain, probably the former may be the Axis reply t thl Anglo-French negotiations with Russia. The ton e of Japan's congratulations on the signing of th e German-Italian TreatyReuter. - 125 words
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Article102 1939-05-26 11 Reuter. London, May 26. On th 1 Stock Exchange yesterday after a sharp burst of activity during which buying interest wa; fairly widespread, p:\ fit taking imparted a check to the upward trend but linal prices In most •.roups were generally higher on balance. Oils were prominent withReuter. - 102 words
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602 1939-05-26 11 Reuter. Paris, May 26. THE new British proposals for an Anglo-Russian antiaggression agreement reached Paris yesterday evening and are being studied by the French Government before despatch to Moscow. It is understood that the French Government consider the new British plan goesReuter. - 602 words
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Article43 1939-05-26 11 Reuter. Detroit, May 25. OVER 70,000 autom bile workers are idle as the re alt of the strike at the Brig?;s Manufacturing Co.'s plant, where a deadlock continues. The strikers, estimated at *****, are membos of the United Automobile Woikers' organisation.—Keuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article, Illustration71 1939-05-26 11 Wearing a new uniform—this time as chief of the Spanhh Nationalist \n rercc- General Francisco France, the Nationalist g en< ralisslmo, reviewed his an nun on the Rarajas airfield, near Madrid, as part of the official victory parade, (.erman and Italian airmen who fought for the Nationalist*71 words
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200 1939-05-26 11 Part Of Blockade? Sin Chew Jit Poh. the Chinese general counter-offensive is in full swintf, the Japanese are intensifying their systematic bombing operations of all coastal towns along the Kwangtang-Fnkten border. Japanese aerial attacks of southern Fukien have been conducted daily since May 20 withSin Chew Jit Poh. - 200 words
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Article43 1939-05-26 11 In connection with the triple stabbing incident in Cecil Street last night, a Singapore detective effected an arres at 2 a.m. in Johore Bahru. Of the injured men, MM is expert ed to recover but two remain in a critical condition.43 words
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111 1939-05-26 11 Reuter. Lourdes, May 26. crowds watcheJ the arrival Of the American iron-lung patient Mr. Stlite, a miltionarie's son, on a pilgrimage from the United State*, i Tiie party accompanying him i icludjcd his parents, two doctors, RursES and ass's.ants and two spare iron lungs.Reuter. - 111 words
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178 1939-05-26 11 Reuter. New York, May 2S. P ROVER CLEVELAND BERGDOLL, an American of German descent who evaded military .service in the Great War twenty years ago and escaped to Get many was arrested and handed over !o U.S. Military authorities hero yesterday when he arrivedReuter. - 178 words
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Article40 1939-05-26 11 Reuter. London May 20.—In the House of Mr. Leslie Burcin 'Minister of Tn n snort) introduced a bill to establish n M'niStry of Supolv and the bill *.vas formally read a first time. Mr. Bur-r-in wiii be Supply Minister. —Router.Reuter. - 40 words
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279 1939-05-26 12 STILL SHOWS SURPLUS IN THE BUDGET Reuter. Moscow, May 26. J)E LEGATES cheered for live minutes when M. Zverev, Commi-sar <>f Finance announced to Parb'ament a military expenditure of 40,885 million roubles in 1 f>39 compared with 27,000 millions test year, the new sum amountingReuter. - 279 words
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Article68 1939-05-26 12 \From Our Own Correspondent] Segamat. Wednesday. T HF I T of a car belonging to a Malay Government Official was the charge preferred against a Chinese youth before the Segamat magistrate to-day. Ihe boy denied theft but admitted driving the machine to Gemas from the railway68 words
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Article72 1939-05-26 12 Reuter. 3k:ha. May 24. IX i very short time, Malta wi'i! be so strong that an attack upon hr will be undertaking the utmost danger." declared Governor Bonham Carter in a s|ie»vh at the annual dinner of the Overseas League attd the Royal Empire Society. His ExcellencyReuter. - 72 words
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91 1939-05-26 12 [From Our Own Correspondent Segamat. Thursday. ••It wis the wedding day ol a close i relative and I brought the meat to town chstrttmije rg friends and relativ s," said a young Chinese when charged before the oegamat magistrate with selling without a91 words
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Article55 1939-05-26 12 {From Our Oku Correspondent] Mi lacca. Thursday.—Last Sunday rugh* some seladar.g from the neighr n r T N. S. forest reserve entered a lubber estate, Leong Watt Hin. Tebcng. and damaged several hundred rubber trees. With the exception of a hull seladang, which is still at55 words
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274 1939-05-26 12 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, Thursday. UMPIRE DAY was celebrated by all the local English Schools as in the past. At the Hi?;h School, the Hon. Mr. G. W. Bryant, Resident Councillor, inspected the cadets and uooute of the school raid after this he read274 words
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Article49 1939-05-26 12 Reuter. R?me, May 25. 4 S a sequel to Talo-German Pact General Milch, Inspector-General of the German Air Force, has arrived on orders fiom Gen. Goering. Immediately on arrival, he had 90 minuses' talk with the Under Secretary of the Italian AitForce. —Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article227 1939-05-26 12 Reuter. Portsmouth, May 25. 'THE eight last survivors of the sunken submarine Squalus were brought to the surface after a nerveracking ordeal. On three previous trips the rescue bell bad taken two hours each trip. On the last trip the bell jammed 150 feet below theReuter. - 227 words
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131 1939-05-26 12 [From Ovr Cum Correspondent] Kulim. May 2s. 'FAN AH CHENG who was convicted ci being in possession of lottery tickets by Tuan Syed Idrus. the Second Magistrate, on May 21, appeared again before Tuan Syed Hassan the Kulim Magistrate, on Tuesday, when the iccused131 words
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Article65 1939-05-26 12 Kemnay (Manitoba), May 25. THEIR Majesties dined in the train speeding across the Prairies, and afterwards stopped at the town of Brandon where they were given one of the warmest and most dramatic receptions of the tour by 70,000 prairie folk, some of whom travelled65 words
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Article68 1939-05-26 12 {From Our Own Correspondent} kvttm, May 25. A SERIOUS motor accident occurred en the Merbau Pulas-Baling Road when an old Malay was alleged to have eeen knocked down and in; t-. ntanjously killed by a passing motor omnibus. The matter was reported by the driver, at68 words
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Article72 1939-05-26 12 I From Our Own Rfpzrter] Ipoh. May 25. A MIDDLE-AGED Chinese woman living in Chemor Rood is reported to have been set upon by two other women and a boy and severely beaten yesterday The assailants, it is alleged, believed the woman to be giving information to72 words
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87 1939-05-26 12 British Members Resign In Protest Reuter. London, May 25. 1 TTHE British members—Sir Noel 3 Curtis Bennett and Mr. VV. W. Wakefield, MJ\—have resigned their membership of the World Congress on Recreation and Leisure Time. In a letter to the Berlin Secretariat of Congress,Reuter. - 87 words
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390 1939-05-26 12 [Frojn Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, May 25. SEVERAL motor-car tyres and tubes, batteries bumpers, headlights and a tourer (which was parked outside the court), formed exhibits in the preliminary inquiry into the series of the its of motor cars which occurred390 words
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Article64 1939-05-26 12 Reuter. Tallinn. May 15. THE greatest fire, which Esto- nia has ever known, has destroyed the town of Prtseri near the Russian frontier Two hundred houses have been burned, and 1.500 persons, one-third of the population, rendered homeless. The historic monastery with a dozen churches liasReuter. - 64 words
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Article139 1939-05-26 12 [From Oar Own Repcrte r Ipoh. May 25. A QUARREL which arose U the resul of an "eternal triangle" in th*. course of which cue of the combatant; h'oke an aim ard hari a deep sa*aw '.he head, ha; been reported to the JJ»c Police139 words
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Article71 1939-05-26 12 'From Ovr Own London May 16 An engagement is announced W Mr. Eric Basil Davenport. pld pr f ,f\ lri Mr. Herbert and<W Macfarren. of Pinner Miss Mary Anderson «J? 1 le b«r Mr. and Mrs. D Y. Perkins, of Cf* Clevedon. Somerset < formerly ot71 words
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38 1939-05-26 12 Reuter. I Warsaw. May 25.-The has sent two notes to the t-<«-missar-General in Danzig week-end incidents. One nou m the recall of the Deputy the missar and several menu*. Commissar's staff.—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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41 1939-05-26 12 I From Ow Own R C P *f} Ipoh. W 23 iT is understood that I Sanitary Board »~»%o bantling of motor boms [or the the Kuala Lumpur town v full 24 noun41 words
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Advertisement19 1939-05-26 12 Overseas Assurance OOSPORATION, LIMITED, ttito» Buildmg, ChoHa ttUw*. THOSE S80& SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.19 words
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Advertisement186 1939-05-26 12 j IWEBUNE FROM CHUNGKING I THE whole of Malaya is talking about Norman Soong s T exclude and vivid descriptions of the situation in S Hi s latest article, describing the bombing of Chung- J kin b the Japanese, which he himself witnessed w. 1 jfcf jHfr? d I Lpear186 words
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759 1939-05-26 13 SPECIAL MEETING OF ASSOCIATION Reuter. London, May 26. T H f J*w 0r n Trade Association of London at a special meeting protested against the American proposals to barter cotton for rubber, according to the Financial Times Speakers contended that such a plan wouldReuter. - 759 words
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Article67 1939-05-26 13 [From Our Own Reporter] Penang, May 25.—"1t does not take away the fact that you carry on business in a dishonest way." remarked Mr. Lim Koon Teck, Penang Third Magistrate, when he passed sentence on a sundry poods shop-keeper, Lv Bin Check, foi selling67 words
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Article69 1939-05-26 13 [From Our Own Correspondent] May 25.—The local fire brigade was called out on Tuesday night to put out a fire near the mosque in Tanjong Rambutan. A Malay attap house in the kampong had caught fire but before the arrival of the brigade the flames had been extinguished69 words
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Article21 1939-05-26 13 An Imperial air ma!! is due th's afternoon, and that expected on Monday will not now arrive until Tuesday.21 words
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Article80 1939-05-26 13 r Own Correspondcn' j :';ok. May 25. B Government, it i ced, will propose meeting of the ml ly that the Si yam, be ofti--ed t') the land of ii of .Ministers re- that the name I bti off d into Thai th»s would clearly80 words
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Article50 1939-05-26 13 Our Own RCpzrtcr] May 25.—8 ail of $50 was alChoon Kirn, a Hokkien, d trial when charged with 1 public servant, police con:t. at the junction of Amu. Hutton Lane at 11.35 a.m. on igistrate, Mr. Lim Koon Teck. the case to May 26. j50 words
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Article66 1939-05-26 13 I and j Ckary, pleaded guilty before the j Ing on a eha Ing in re \r -t cf two tea j basin, vahu d at $19.25. I of Me.vr.,. Maynard and I the morning of M y 3. and were I ter. I' charge of misehlei by66 words
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Article457 1939-05-26 13 lITAI v S acceptance of the reproposals of the Soviet, Lord Halifax at Geneva by bring a solid European to the edge of reaiity. noted from Mr. Cham--1 marks in the House o: however, that there are n>• rvationa on "minor h are being submitted the British457 words
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685 1939-05-26 13 [From Our Own Reporter] Major r m c'jj o Kua Lumpur, May 25. i,hfv danger's newly appointed British Resident, at P b,,c a PP*arance at the Empiie Day parade held from H P it v- U lon morning presented a commission Rahman V685 words
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Article196 1939-05-26 13 'JHE Siamese sloop "MVklonrr" (Captain Loang Yuddhakich Bilas) is expected to an ive at Si apore on Sunday and v. 01 anchor fa the rran-o-war anchorage *i l We n s day, May 31, when it is expected to leave Singapore. The "Meklong" will fire a196 words
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Article102 1939-05-26 13 IFrom Our Own Correspondent] Alor Star, May 25. IN an appeal case brought up by the State in the first division of the Kedah High Court before Mr. Justice G B. Kellagher. European Judge a Chinese, Kang Bak Chooi, who was acquitted on a charge102 words
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Article46 1939-05-26 13 Singapore, Friday. On an eight months holiday trip to England, Captain and Mrs. Wee Kah Kiat to-day sailed fcr Southampton by the ('Johan de Witt." While in England Captain and Mrs Wee will visit their children who are at present schooling there.46 words
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Article48 1939-05-26 13 Mr. M. A. Dellaert, managor of the X.L.M. and K.N.I.L.M, air lines an'; Mrs. Dellaert will leave for Europe by the X.L M. air liner to-morrow afternoon on eight months' holiday. Mr. place in Singapore has been taken by Mr E. R O. Haak48 words
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Advertisement148 1939-05-26 13 IJU i I Li 3 A supreme Australian Creamery Butter with a nch flavour that makes it irresistible. AUSTRALIA'S BEST "PHONE: STORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH lit 111 K 2 lines), PENANG 1500 1501, BUTTERWORTH 33 Advt. of Singapore Cold Strrcse Co Ltd 1 BUY148 words
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Article655 1939-05-26 14 THE fifteenth annual athletic spar's of the Geylang English Schoo was held yesterday at the school riosind before a very large gathering and in ideal weather. Among those pit-sent were Mr. M. Hoigate iSenior Inspector of School, Mr A F. Hunter Inspector ol Schools), Mr R655 words
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Article66 1939-05-26 14 Following are results in the third round of the Davis Cup between England and France. Boussons (France) beat Shayes 6—2, »—4, 6—o. Shayes gave a very poor display Hair (Great Britain) beat Destreman 'France) 6—2, 6—3, 3—6, 14—12. Destreman led 3—l in the second set, 3—o in th66 words
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900 1939-05-26 14 CHOON LEONG AND MRS. EVAN WONG WIN pLAYING a gruelling three-set match Mrs. Evan Wong and Chua Choon Leong won their tie against Mrs. Hipkin and Commander Chevallier in one of the ties in the Open Tennis championships at the S.C.C. courts yesterday.900 words
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Article36 1939-05-26 14 Soccer: SRC vs. S C FA. (Div. II Stadium SUB vs. Moravia (2 B) S H B S.C.C. 2nd vs. Malaya Signal Coy—S C C Tennis: Singapore Championships— S.C.C and V M C A.36 words
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Article150 1939-05-26 14 FOLLOWING arc runners in the Oaks to-day over l a miles at Epsom. AVENA (Mr W. Barnett» Burns. SOFT IMFEACHMENT (Sir A Bailey I Beary. ROYAL TRUCE <Mr. E. F. Barry* Wing. TITBIT 'Sir R. Brooke» H. Wragg. GALATEA II (Mr R S Clark' Jones150 words
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Article551 1939-05-26 14 (From Our Own Reporter) penang, To-day. THE going this morning during A training when most of the stables were see n out on both the inner and sand tracks was very soft and pools of water remained stagnant all over the course owing to a downpour last551 words
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287 1939-05-26 14 S. A. B. A. CHAMPIONSHIPS SOME interesting boxing was witnessed by a large crowd last night in the Happy World Covered Stadium, when the semi-finals of the Singapore Amateur championships were held. There were three knock-outs. The best titrht287 words
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Article146 1939-05-26 14 Hoy lake. May 25. WINDY and difficult conditions prevailed for the fourth round oi the British Amateur Golf championship toThomaJ Hiley. 18-year-old olaver, upholding the youthful challenge, beat Harry Bentiey. (eX-BrigHsh amateur champion' 5 ana 4. Thorn beat Lyle 2 and 1. Charles Stowe (Walker Cup player)146 words
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Article59 1939-05-26 14 London, May 25 Glamorgan beat Northamptonshire by six wickets. Northants 191 and 138. Glamorgan 162 (Buswell 5 for 38» and 170 for 4. Gloucestershire beat Warkickshire by an innings and 16 runs. Warwick 181 and 156 (Goddard 6 for 66). Gloucester 353 (Hammond 192 not out). I59 words
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Article272 1939-05-26 14 RODERICK OUTPOINTED London. \j., v AS expected, Henry Armstrong defeated Ernie Rod< pool, in their contest to night at the Harringnx victory was on points only, Roderick lasting the full fj Tn the eircumsb cellent performance Negro Army' n and usually wins by the He272 words
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Article52 1939-05-26 14 The Iferrydale BP. Ls 'Guessing Conte :in JJ the singies junior tournamrtdisa The.contest is open to the naW* the Party, rhose intei b J event are requested Hon. Becreary at 20. the Hon. Asst. Secretar} Mi Boon of the Serang< n Bran Upper Serangocn Road on o»52 words
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Advertisement103 1939-05-26 14 1 AWholesomeCerealFood Every Family Can Afford Yes, madam, it 6» c f ible but one Cream of Wheat v*mP vioretJianjijtJ »"■""•>*■. jg ofacerealfc»u lrsrv tl ;ivt!y of the package bu raw j amount of ■•«■ySSj t fe tains. Crt-am of foods of the richest i i p tamable-mad.- f r.,,.103 words
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465 1939-05-26 15 Malays Lose By Odd Goal In Five N Malays Rs 2. 4 N < N"Ci the defeat of their first team at the hands of the Maori Tuesday, the Chinese Reserves yesterday defeated the M rves by three goals to two at465 words
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53 1939-05-26 15 d order of running to- are:— 2, div. 1, 7 furs. 4, div. 4, 5V2 furs. div. 3. 5»2 furs. div. 4, 7 furs. 'r, Flying Star. 1 div l, 5»/ 2 furs. I fir.'. 2, s>/ 2 furs. lv. 2, 7 furs. div.53 words
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Article35 1939-05-26 15 untitled will represent theuntitled ainst Samboe Clerks and Billioc on Sunday. Playi note that a launcn ■d Pjjer at 12 Noon:— Kee Yew Chye, Tan ia Chew Lim, Chia Soon Chow Pm? 'in tecfc Hoe35 words
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Article152 1939-05-26 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. THE P.W.D.A.A. gained two points from the Europeans when the latter failed to field a full team in their league fixture and had to award a walk over. This places the P.W.D. second in the league tables, the Services being first with152 words
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Article109 1939-05-26 15 Malacca will entertain the Services Cricket eleven in a two-day fixture en Saturday anci Sunday June 3 and -3. The Malacca side will be chosen this week end. The Annual Athletic Sports of the Malacca High School will be held on the High School ground on Saturday109 words
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Article193 1939-05-26 15 A T the .sixth annual general meetinu of members of the Useful Badminton Party held ia?t Sunday, the following were elected as OTrrce-beatfeES for the ensuing year: President. Mr Ong Say Yeo (re-elect-ed*. Vlce-PTesfdehts Messrs. P. S. Nair. A. Thambiavah. Tan Heng Lam and W. K. Ht..193 words
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135 1939-05-26 15 Singapore, Thursday. DISPLAYING superior football the Loyals II beat the Johore Customs by 2 goals to one in a friendly game of soccer played at Gilhnan yesterday. The Loyals opened scoring through a goal netted by the Johore Customs centre-half following a corner taken135 words
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Article192 1939-05-26 15 On Thursday night May 13. the Mayblossom BP. lost to the Ayer Molek B.P. of Johore in Badminton by 3 games to 4 playing at the Happy World's Stadium. The Mayblossom players are mentioned first. SINGLES: Ahmad Mattar beat Salim B. Ariffin. 13—13. 5—2. 15—6; Lee Kirn192 words
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Article272 1939-05-26 15 V's Soccer Singapore, Thursday. THIS evening the V.M.C.A. School 1 defeated the V.M.C.A. Juniors at the V's grounds in a keen game of soccer by 3 goals to nil. The Juniors opened the attack but. were soon back in their territory vain'y Defending their goal against the272 words
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Article50 1939-05-26 15 The Allowing have been selected to play Football in a League match against Naval Police on Saturday at 5.10 p.m. on the Naval Base ground. Seletar:, Wee Aik Chan, Leembruggea, Swyny, Moxon. Ranatunga, N. Pillay, Mcßeath (Captain*. Kile. Orton: Leigh; Tan Guan Kiat. Iteser Joharl Jackson. Vaughan50 words
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Advertisement20 1939-05-26 15 GOLD LEAF TEA T r 7hP utm-st 'kill in Blending, Honour and Stegmyln the packing of Fragrant and inimitable Tea.20 words
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Advertisement531 1939-05-26 15 2WGaspp*ft4^'V v BREATHE EASILY IN A FEW SECONDS SLEEP SOUNDLY ALL NIGHT Fighting for air Gasping. choking..almost suffocating tne strain on the heart and the lungs is terrible. V\ in SUM ifl danger, gasping your life away, when Ephazone' will almost instantaneous relief from Asthma attacks? Quick relic*. mt I531 words
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Advertisement38 1939-05-26 15 mritovi voi k ENGLISH EFFECTIVE SPEAKING LEADS TO SUCCESS consul r Tel. 6001. I' O. Box 152. MR. RICHARD SIDNEY. M. (Cantab) has testimonials for his speaking capabilities Irom all the leading Public School Headmasters in England. r<38 words
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Article130 1939-05-26 16 Reuter. London, May 25. ,<f THE Barometer certainly seems to be going up, and I am hopeful for a period of better things as far as the markets are concerned," was a prominent City authority s remark to Reuter this morning- The recent increasing public interestReuter. - 130 words
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Article36 1939-05-26 16 Reuter. Rome. May 25: When the Italian legionaires leave Spain, they will hand their artillery to Gen. Franco. Transports have left Naples to bring the legionaries home. The hrst batch will embark at Cadiz on Sunday.—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article121 1939-05-26 16 Reuter. London, May 25 IN the Commons, Sir Arnold tVttsan asked whether the Prime Minister was aware that the necessary earthwo.i; f< r the railway from Kunming to the Burma frontier for some miles beyond Kunming was already complete, and waether he could state to whatReuter. - 121 words
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64 1939-05-26 16 REUTER. LONDON, MAY 25. A LETTER WRITTEN ON BEHALF OF QUEEN MARY BY LADY CONSTANCE MILNES GASKELL, LADY-IN-WAITING, HAS BEEN SENT TO THE LORRY DRIVER INVOLVED IN TUESDAY'S ACCIDENT. IT EXPRESSES QUEEN MARY'S THANKS FOR THE FLOWERS THE DRIVER TOOK TO MARLBOROUGH HOUSE, ANDREUTER. - 64 words
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443 1939-05-26 16 Singapore, Thursday. IJUSSAIN bin Katal Ahmad, 28--year-old Bengali Islam motorcar driver who was sentenced by the sth Magistrate in the lower court to six weeks' rigorous impri- sonment ior having made a false j report to a public officer, namely v j police corporal, on443 words
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Article78 1939-05-26 16 Reuter. Chungking, May 25 TWENTY-SEVEN Japanese aeroplanes 1 appeared at dusk to-day and severely bombed the thickly populated lower city of Chungking, which was th* same area bombed on May 3. Many bie fires were started. The list of casualties i.s not yet available. A large ChineseReuter. - 78 words
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Article108 1939-05-26 16 Singapore. Thursday SENTENCE of 20 months' rigorous imprisonment was passed, in the Criminal District Court to-day: on Loh Ah Fook, a house painter, who was convicted of possession of 504 tahils of non-Government chandu. The contraband, valued at $4,032. war cleverly ccneealod in tins oearinsr labels depleting108 words
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Article211 1939-05-26 16 I Singapore, Thursday. N their weekly rubber report. Guthrie Co.. Ltd. state:— Throughout most of the week, the London and New York markets ruled dull and appreciably below the purity of tne local market. Yesterday, however, saw an active market in New York with fair speculative and211 words
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Article95 1939-05-26 16 W...... a Singapore, Thursday. HEN La v Yong Koon was fined $40 on vL U l C H Whitton Traffic Judge, K£J2? fiSraSJ? 1 drivin 8 without a licence and driving when not covered oy a third party insurance poiicy alone Armenian Street on March 1195 words
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Article156 1939-05-26 16 ALL NIGHT FIGHTING JAPANESE offensive in Northern Hupeh ha« fcX into a "complete rout," according to 1 i 0(1 from the front. mnese d «spttd^ It is claimed that the Chinese, after recapturii and in rapid order, continued th< east and occupied Suihsien, 100156 words
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Article150 1939-05-26 16 B.O.W. THE Times, commenting on the' 1 broadcast, says that the visit ti Canada is helping to bring tothepg pie. net of that Dominion aione tot the whole Empire, keener realisatw t the strength and value ol those mm which we hold in common. The DailyB.O.W. - 150 words
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Article296 1939-05-26 16 [Frojn Our Own Correspondent Malacca, Wednesday. AN Sunday the marriage will take place of Mr C P. Kunchiraman, the eldest son of Mr. T. P. K. Nair, of Sepang Estate, and Mrs. Nair, to Miss K. Thanjram, the daughter of Mr. Y. G. Menon, P.WD:, Bentong, Pahaiuj, and296 words
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Advertisement466 1939-05-26 16 HERE'S SOMETHING THAT'S BETTER TITAN COD LIVER OIL! Tasteless, flesh-forming tablets for thin people. All wh«i are too thin and weigh far too little for their peace of mind, know that if only they could take enough Cod Liver Oi?. they might begin to put on a pound cr two466 words
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Advertisement167 1939-05-26 16 i 1 WE EK AGO life held no hope hi or h a PP* ness NOW THRIVING ON THE /f I and woitu"^!.^^ -never really ill-never well; but she could not make out why. Heat-anaemia was the cause. Gradually the V| he.it wasj thinning her blood to watery weakness, tfc-fmW167 words
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Article463 1939-05-26 17 m For Damages Against djoinmg Shop Singapore, Thursday. l;ip,s wer, dogged by the rubbish thrown by the lel r servant.-, which resulted in the rain coming no bta stock of silk goods, Mr. Utoomal Udhandaf Ul f" Co to da y appeared in the Hig r'463 words
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Article53 1939-05-26 17 111 s '»«!apore, Friday. 1" 10 i 4 m ht 'he amhulk** foil 0 Ceti Street where lntJ two India a have been n »U Islam, that the two unda across the was very severe one of the three me money vn6 Islam, and wm-n 0 hi53 words
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Obituary44 1939-05-26 17 Klang. Thursday. THE death took place last night of Dato Hassan. Orang Kaya B.jav:!, member of the Selangor State Council, al his residence at Port Swettenham Road The funeral took place this evening at the Royal burial ground, Klang.44 words
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Article309 1939-05-26 17 Singapore. Thursday. collecting wood in the estate behind his house in Bedok. a 17-year-old Tamil boy, Itanganathan, accidentally pierced his foot with a bamboo pole he hsd brought with him for the purpose of breaking down dead branches from the trees. He sustained an injury on309 words
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Article216 1939-05-26 17 INDIAN VOLUNTEERS ITo the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir —The time has come for every loyal subject of the British Empire to bit in readiness to do his duty. We are passing through one of the most'critical periods in the history of the human race.216 words
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Article99 1939-05-26 17 Singapore, Thursday. A VERDICT of suicide was returned by the Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, at the inquiry held to-day into the death of Ng Hai Kirn. aged 24, who was found death on the five-foot way in front of hi.s sietsr's house en the night of99 words
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Article209 1939-05-26 17 Singapore, Thursday. C OMING t0 a conclusion after its fourth day of hearing, the case concerning tne will of Mr. Tan Kwan Kok, wealthy Singapore Chinese and owner of Chop Tan Yong Kee and Chop Yong Kwonu held to be "the biggest producers of209 words
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Advertisement102 1939-05-26 17 CHILDREN WHO WON'T EAT There's nothing so wearing tor a mother as a child who won't eat well Usually such a child is the nervy.' highly-strung type. He picks at his food, looks pale and loses weight. Coaxing won't Improve matters. Child specialists everywhere recommend Horlicks for these nervy children102 words
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Advertisement235 1939-05-26 17 (a 4* A You Wont Strengfffi—noi an accident and Chang-* i n t o healthy, virile powerful and trong man. Al $2.50 Or 81.30 fioin reputed chemists. CHAR] CO., 29. Robinson Road, Singapore. vJgE\ THE PATHE Gramophone HAS STOOD THE TEST 0F TiIE YEARS, i I |m its the best235 words
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Advertisement467 1939-05-26 17 LAUNCH PICNICS ARRANG'O BY Ii XFF LX S CAFE Motor Launch Picnic Baskets Provided AN ĔN JOY ABLE WEEK-EM) TRIP. BI V It A¥¥l S »II i: A I» Ma(fc "J? f;: >X iMft M in modern Metric ovens ihder strictly h- jhims. Wrapped tefen le ng Ihe RiKery. ORW467 words
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443 1939-05-26 18 WHAT THE PEOPLE CAN DO 0 HELP THEMSELVES AND THEIR COUNTRY Generalissimo Chiang's Clarion Call to The Chinese PENERALISSIMO Chiang Kai-shek has issu .1 a clj the entire nation to avenge the bloody orgy oj Japanese air massacres. The Generalissimo443 words
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Article125 1939-05-26 18 Chungking. AN impoitant resoluticn, requesting the Government to map out a comprehensive programme for the revival of China's cotton textile industry, was adopted by the seventh annual meeting of the Chinese Textile Society. Another resolution adopted by the meeting was a petition to the Government, urging the125 words
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373 1939-05-26 18 Cfcenfftv. •i t i'>n in which Britons, C anadians and AmeriA 2^3SSi54 cotton a .lvc i» <W» capital (»1 Szechwan. The majority of the foreign residents in Chengtu are members ot the faculty and staff of the Associated Umyersi es I which is made up of373 words
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Article224 1939-05-26 18 IN the face of incredible difficulties, the Chinese National Government is striving to regularise the position cf the customs and salt-secured loans. The fact is clear that there is likely to be a considerable protection of hcstilities already under way for more than a year and a224 words
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Advertisement441 1939-05-26 18 RHEUMATIC I WHY DON'T YOU A PAINS ARE SLOAN'S? TERRIBLE NT'S WONDERFUL M TO- PAY J FOR RELIEVING J I I [pains/ j jßßlr yrumatic aches and pains lFY or'vE Never Tried Sign's wIU soothe your H mMI b,. surprised how quickly U*» sti ff e ned jo.nts. nTmuscL and441 words
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Advertisement8 1939-05-26 18 Pdaily CHINA PAGE Edited By T. H. Tan8 words
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Advertisement165 1939-05-26 18 WHEN KIDNEY TROUBLE CAUSES YOU TO GET UP NIGHTS When Bladder i* Irritated When Parage i* Difficult lern oil Ca| When Backache Bothers antiscpt. grand medicine i< Rwl tUdaeyi ami Madder ofP~£ c carp^ r p Genua, Poisonous Waste C ond lijj neurttla. neural ami Aral mat ism so If165 words
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93 1939-05-26 19 jmbay Prepares For Prohibition j i j Bom ha v, May 10 mo Ihe introduction of prohibition in .he City th* •government have tamed orders directing the railwa that -erv.ng alcoholic drinks in restaurant cars from ceaa as soon as each93 words
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Article77 1939-05-26 19 O ARSEES' PROTEST (United Press). I I TION of leading f Bombay including i Jehangir, Sir H. I». tmsetjee Jeejeebhoy, F\ khareffhat, and the •h priest waited on the Vlr. li. Kher. Premier, de a plea for postponemplete prohibition in which i< to be enfoAed \uimisi 1 next. lerstood the(United Press). - 77 words
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Article98 1939-05-26 19 (United Press). Simla, May 20. THE Executive Committee of Labour in Ceylon has accepted the new minimum rates of wages recommended by the Board of Indian Immigrant Labour. The rates recommended by the Board are 4."i cents a day for a man in the low(United Press). - 98 words
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174 1939-05-26 19 Votest Against 'Police High-handedness" I Calcutta, May 19. Ig business of the Calcutta j* Stock Exchange Association is Ifa te lie closed down in succesi three days. This extraj sorse i v proposed to be 4.1 us the direct result of a i sent174 words
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Article70 1939-05-26 19 Peshawar, May 18. between a MasCongressman on the respective organisaI in a tragedy in viltiding to 1 report 1 local paper. the Muslim Leaguer entered into a ord to the quesCongress or the >le for the presort country. tied to have ;ainst the Mus rising it as70 words
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Article60 1939-05-26 19 (United Press). Benares, May 19. UIDYAMANDAL. Allahabad. Ls organising a permanent newspapers Museum at Allahabad in July next. The Hen. Mr. Sampumanand, Minister of Education, United Provinces will inaugurate the exhibition. A newspaper guide will be prepared under the auspices of the Mandai. The Mandai has already organised(United Press). - 60 words
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Article146 1939-05-26 19 Bombay, May 18. THE timely appearance of police force under the Commissioner of Police saved an ugly development at thr Phoenix Mill this morning when nearly JO.OOj workers including, 1,000 women held a demonstration to prevent the mill being reopened. The situation is still146 words
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Article52 1939-05-26 19 (United Press). a I adini: P»5 me reasons for this order were assign- Tliis .step has come as surnrise anri is C w^ Cn his? 011 in Par Shad concihaSSS e T heved that Gandhiji's wai for Ir 1 T> l eally P aVed the Kited Pr^sT°(United Press). - 52 words
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Article218 1939-05-26 19 (United Press). Poena, May 18. STRONG criticism levelled against Mahatma Gandhi and the Congress in the course of a speech by Dr. N. R. Khare, formerly Premier of C. P., led to scenes of rowdysm at a meeting this evening. Sjt. i Bhankarrao Deo, Maharashtra, ex-member of(United Press). - 218 words
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127 1939-05-26 19 (United Press). Aurangabad, May 17. A BULIETIN issued by the Hyderabad A: van Satyagraha League states mat over a TTozen specific cases of llltreatment of Satyagrahis have been forwarded to the Director General of Prisons and Police One of the cases, the bulletin says, con(United Press). - 127 words
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116 1939-05-26 19 (United Press). Lahore, ?Jay IG. IWAULANA Mazhar All Azhar, General Secretary. Majlis-i-Ahrar i Hind, has issued circulars to all Majlis-i-Anrar Committees to observe May 2b" as the Bahawalpur Day' and pass the following draft resolutions and send copies to the Navvab of Bhawalpur: •'This meeting(United Press). - 116 words
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119 1939-05-26 19 (United Press). T„,~ Patna. May 18. WO persons wen killed while 26 were injured In a communal clash in village gaps, in Darbhanga district n l o!' e JL mmary re P° rtJs received indicate that the Immediate cause ol trouble wa< mat(United Press). - 119 words
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Advertisement313 1939-05-26 19 Daily India Page Edited by C.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc ■y A I Valet I SJfjßf mmm. 9 g There is nothing in the razor to unscrew or I MVX Reyir 4 i i s f yourself without drugs OF CELL BUILDING AND NOURISHING THE AGENCY OF PREDSGESTED lODINE, VITAMIN, MINERAL TONIC313 words
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Article, Illustration53 1939-05-26 20 These pictures were taken by the Tribune cameraman at thi' Fairfield's (.iris school on the occasion of their snorts day. The a bore photo is of the Potato Relay Race. on th* right, the <'! inese Chicken Relay and below the Kirk are lined up for the Exchange53 words
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Article, Illustration77 1939-05-26 20 A |Wl| photograph of the Singapore Voluntter FieU Amoulance Senior N. Co. who were present at the opening of the new Malay Company Headquarters at Reach Road, as guests of the company. A photograph taken of the United Engineer's staff and friends who were77 words
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