Malaya Tribune, 7 June 1939
1939-06-07
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Title Section39 1939-06-07 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL XXVI- -No. 134. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 7, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, June 7, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, Wednesday, june 7, 1899. FIVE CENTS39 words
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Advertisement134 1939-06-07 1 I l&J Vie s I > II A 1* i n i»' n c DomituuA j n Malaya LOOK FOR Pine, Creamery DMcr I Dealo s. •lb 1' fb. (J'tti .ni l AGENTS: frff (Incorporated in S.S.) VV.P.&. 4'J B l_ THE CAMAY BEAUTY METHOD (lean, natural loveliness is I134 words
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Advertisement286 1939-06-07 1 I MADAME PAGE I LATE 92, PICCADILLY, LONDON. DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER I TAILORMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS IN STOCK. FROM:— 5 $30*j I 13 BATTERY ROAD. I TEL. «327. SINGAPORE I „i,, mm! mm mix herbs *n<f other BUM 0„„. valuable inQredtents I M aor a* SoJe Agents: ML P. IH.286 words
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162 1939-06-07 2 THREE new units of Columbia's Happy Hour Entertainments have been selected for showing at juvenile matincss. El Reno Unit 39 has been endorsed by the Oklahoma Council of Parents and Teachers pcs Moines Unit 40 by the Dcs Moines Parents Teachers Association Council, and the162 words
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Article168 1939-06-07 2 AMAZING FILM AT THE CAPITOL J F you want to see a film is definitely out of the w nary, do not miss M ldiot*s D which opened at the CapM Theatre last night. With Norma Shearer ai Gable in the starring roll tion has an168 words
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Advertisement409 1939-06-07 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. 'and BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in En?iand) P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 CHITRAL 15,000 June 16 CORFU 15,000 June 30 I BURDWAN 6.C70 Juiy 1 CANTON 15.500 J.uiy 14 CARTHAGE 15,000 July 28 X SOMALI 6,800 July 28 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Aug. 11 RANCH]409 words
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Advertisement476 1939-06-07 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDI)LUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 s.s. -ODER" omits North China Jun. 13 S m.s. "MARBURG" Jun. 21 5 m.s. "FULDA' omits Hc:igkong, Japan. Jun. 25 HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND HAMBURG476 words
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Advertisement456 1939-06-07 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly Mc, between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow, and Amoy, (Kulangsu). Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. (NEXT SAILINGS:For CHINA For RANGOON "Hong Peng" Jun. 19, 4 p.m. "Hong Kheng" Jun. 16 "Hong Kheng" July 3,456 words
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Advertisement130 1939-06-07 2 I HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE B Deufsch-Australische Dampf: chsrTs Geseil&chaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1939 t m.s. LEVERKTJS&EN via Manila j une 10 m-s. RHEINLAND Direct June 23 T m.s. BURGENLAND via Manila July 10 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG130 words
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Miscellaneous255 1939-06-07 2 A> h>jf niHKM*" j DAILY CROSSWORfT! CLUES ACROSS: CLUES DOWN 3. Engaged. 1. "Say not the navel 8 Backward spots with nothing In A, H. Clough them. 2. Put off. 10 Disastrous. 4. A vessel propelled by 11. To pass this is to be accepted. or both 12. Disregard. 5.255 words
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Article395 1939-06-07 3 'LONDON COMMODITIES n London, Monday. uik Previous To-day Chance Rl» Bl X Quietly steady Quiet n *nge Buyers B i, *V 4 Sellers 8 3 8 85 16 __H6 Buyers 85 16 8». 1}! Sellers s 3 r%ia 6 Buyers 85 16 85 16 Sellers 87 16395 words
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Article47 1939-06-07 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, June 6. 5 p.m. Oompoc. Total Dividend Books financial ft dost Date Ex. Div. yeai Payable Date to datf sd, int. June 8 June 14 June 9 sd. tofTJtii G <«- No 24 June 17 June 24 June 18 5%47 words
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Article840 1939-06-07 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, June 6, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Arrnof fi« Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 71/ 4 iv Austral Amal 4 71/, 'sSit-r-Austral Malay 38 ./2 42 Ayer Hitam 22 9 239 Ayer Weng 0 .68 073 Bangnn 20 3840 words
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Article16 1939-06-07 3 Singapore, June 7. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $114% (down16 words
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Article18 1939-06-07 3 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28"> J! (down Sellers 28% (down18 words
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Article83 1939-06-07 3 Singapore. Tuesday. Tin at midday was $114 ft, down Vi. and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28s 8 cents, buyers July September 28 3 4 cents, market dull. Quiet conditions ruled in both the Tin and Rubber share markets throughout the day83 words
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129 1939-06-07 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tuesday, noon. No. IX E.DS. BUyerS Se e,S Spot loose 28 3 4 28ft No. IX RJBLB. F. 0.8. in cases June ,°8 3 4 29 G.F.A.Q. R£:S. F. 0.8. in bales 28ft 28 3 F A Q. R.L'.S.129 words
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Article92 1939-06-07 3 Singapore, June 6. Paris 176 49 64 New York 4.68 19 32 Montreal 4.69 ft Brussels 27.52 ft Geneva 20.75 Amsterdam 8.81 Milan 89 1 16 Berlin 11.67 Belgium 11.66% Athens 547 ft Bucharest 660 Stockholm 19.42 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Hclsingfors 226 7 r Lisbon 110V4 Belgrade92 words
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Article219 1939-06-07 3 6% Maynard Co.. Ltd.. 130,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. SI N 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: t% 1901 red. 12*40 $400,000 Jul Mar. 31. Sept. 30 #100 101 norn 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Beot 30 «106 108 norn 4k 1909 red. il.COt.OOO Int. Mar. 31,219 words
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Article53 1939-06-07 3 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpu, Tuesday. CRASHING over a bank in Ampang road yesterday altcrnoon. a bus fell on its side. The occupants oi the car, the driver, conductor and three passengers of whom two were women were all injured but only one woman was admitted into53 words
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Article162 1939-06-07 3 Singapore, June 6. R. <Siam) W, Coast No 1 per Koyan K. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan R. (Siam) W Coast No. 3 per Koyan $121 Siam No. 1 23 Siam No. 2 f 2 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 S ll Siam Broken Rice No. 3162 words
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Advertisement31 1939-06-07 3 THE Astern united 1 < OKPOKATION, LIMITED MOTOR VEHICLE, te? ttrm |IER SON *L ACCI Hon' ~V v, Mkn s compensa. PUBLIC 11 ABILITY INSURANCE. vtL;L SINGAPORE. W. W. HALL, General Manager31 words
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Advertisement159 1939-06-07 3 i OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL To keep abreast with the progress of economic develop- menK no business concern i can afford not to take advantage of the multifarious services offered by a reputed banking Institution with years of financial experience. MASTERS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED.159 words
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Advertisement383 1939-06-07 3 The Mercantile Bank of India Ltd. AN AGENCY OF THF. BANK WILL BE OPENED AT JAFFNA. CEYLON ON AND AFTER ITU JUNE, B.WK OF rillW Incorporated in China by special Char ten. 12, CecU Street, Binfap Telephones: Manager'a Oflice 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-tt383 words
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Article77 1939-06-07 4 Mrs. Gwee Cheng Tiong (nee Tan Chwee Im Neo», aged 63, passed away peacefully at her residence No. 97, Devonshire Road, at 8.30 p.m.- on Tuesday, Gth June, 1939, leaving behind two daughters, Madam Gwee Luan Neo and Madam Gwee Gan Neo, one son-in-law, (Mr. I im77 words
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Advertisement533 1939-06-07 4 llNktMlN'NUl N«^N WANTED One shop salesgirl, salary $15 mid Ihree sales boys, salary $25. Appl) pi nallj No. 341, Geylang Road. Between 5 0'» |p 00 p.m. »3oj.A) WANTED: Bul-coUactorlclerk. Salary plttS commission Security required. As> Salesmen. Allowance piuo commission. Apply Box <»«17, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (357-A) WANTED immediately tadieis533 words
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Advertisement538 1939-06-07 4 Wanted WANTED Motorcycle-sidecar, PortableTypewriter, cheap, particulars to S'C.S, 1233, Serangoon Road. <382-A) WANTED to purrha.se compound good attap house about $2,200. Telok KTurau, Joo Chiat, Katong. Apply Box 628, Malaya Tribune. Singapore (360-A) WANTED STEAMER of about 1.000 1 Qttß with a few accommodation, state minimum price and full particulars538 words
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Advertisement593 1939-06-07 4 LEARN CHINESE IN THE SINGAPORE CHINESE MANDARIN SCHOOL, Prinsep Street. 3 New Classes for Absolute Beginners Commencing July 3rd. 4th sth, 1939. (a) Mondays and Thursdays, i.15 to 7 pm., <b» Tuesdays and Fridays, i.15 to 9.00 p.m., <c> Wednesdays and Saturdays, 7 Ir to 9.00 p.m. School Fee:—s2.oo per593 words
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Advertisement684 1939-06-07 4 BAUK SARONGS retailed at wholesale prices! The latest fashion design:*! In response to the numerous requests when we were here, we have returned to Singapore for a few days. Souw Co.. 218. Orchard Road. Singapore. (359-A» Tailoring Millinery etc. LADY CLEARING WARDROBE FROCKS $4 each. Lemon, two-piece, navy, Fawn-lace, two-piece,684 words
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Advertisement505 1939-06-07 4 Stamps WANTED: Stamps of Kedah, Kelan(an. TTengganu, aloo old Coins and Jewellery, good prices given for colletions or single pieces, state prices wanted. Write Collector, P.O. Box 41. Seremban. (323A> "STAMPS" Wanted present day issues Perak, Trengganu, Kelaman, Kedah. Johore. Write Box No. 623 c o Malaya Tribune, Kuala Lumpur.505 words
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Advertisement468 1939-06-07 4 SUB-AGENCIEs Malaya are open Pharmaceutical Prerj petent firms with kn need apply to Sole Batohn. G.P.o. i*, x WANTED BOARD quirt locality close bo tow Apply Box Mo 035 Singapore. (JBUI TO LET Furnished mom with bath-room atta age at reasonable re V Ot. clo Malaya TWbu, onai THE LANKA468 words
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585 1939-06-07 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala, Lumpur, June H. A was arrived at by 44 delegates of Malayan Chinese Relief Fund Committees, to send a delegation to the Government requesting exemption from registration of their societies, one of the grounds being that their societies were585 words
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Article28 1939-06-07 5 The ss Ki.stna for Siam (Parcels only). Mails previously announced as closing at 7 p.m. yesterday was closeo at 2 SO p.m. on the same day.28 words
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Article540 1939-06-07 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. TOTAL damages amounting to |lt,7tt, consisthtg »f 5790 spec-! d•images anr! $10,000 general dam ages, were claimed by Mr. Ne Teow Sen:;. Manager of alder finning Me chine- Company, Job. re Beam against "Mr. Cbiam Ek (Mice, owner oj540 words
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Advertisement366 1939-06-07 5 NOTICE. ng Whatt decei<?ptfe 140, Rangoon Road, n Uh May, 1929. q 2v oi The Trustees c (Chapter 59» REBY GIVEN that all ay; agalriat the estate leased should give writing to the under- ru Estate Trust to whom' Letters of b mis non of the* of the abovenamed 18th366 words
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Advertisement698 1939-06-07 5 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THT STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENTOP" SINGAPORE. Notice of Wagc-e*aTm^» s Administration Order. Name of debtor: A. DANKER Rot d d d IX g o apo d re btor: N <*~> of debtor: Nighfsoil ManNo. of Proceedings: 204 of 1939 mSSU n which698 words
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Advertisement593 1939-06-07 5 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Notice of Wage-earner's Administration Order. Name of debtor: AHMAD BIN ALI. Address of debtor: No. 217-C. Potong asir, Upper Serangoon Road Singapore. Description of debtor: Subordinate at the Government Printing Office Singapore. No. of Proceedings:593 words
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Advertisement257 1939-06-07 5 AUCTION SAI X OF 1500 COILG CF GALVANISED (PLAIN) WIRE OF FT;• FI FNT GAUGED FROM No. 6 to 20 iDAMAGEDi To be held at No. 21. TRAFALGAR STREET ON MONDAY, 12th Jl NE 1539, AT 11 A.M. c xprc v issued THF SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS. BOUDOIR CLOCKS I day alarms257 words
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Advertisement199 1939-06-07 5 BE STRONG, YOUNG AND HEALTHY. DRINK MUM'S HERS jot&inable from all chemists and stores v rrom the Agents. Joliore B.thru Pt.plo's Disp nsary Lye Nam Hong Coy. Central store A! BtOCV. sf-lIM.lt L. Bug <fc Gbf. Knar Sin Sin Coy. Our bhep. Ma'arra lions llin i Coy. Kaal* Lampac T.199 words
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Article378 1939-06-07 6 Singapore, Wednesday. OLD RAFFLESIANS (Jo not think W the new site for Raffles Institution in Grove Road suitable. This was clear from the speech of Mr. G. E. N. Oehlers, president of the Old Rafflesians' Association, at the annual dinner held at the AdH phi Hotel378 words
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Article123 1939-06-07 6 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, June G. A lagan, a Tamil, who was ordered b) Mr Justice AUeckett Terrell to be retried as a result of his appeal against a Magistrate's conviction and sentence for alleged possession of Indian he int.. was retried by Mr. Rappoport. the123 words
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Article107 1939-06-07 6 JHE names ol ii; candidates for the lege Scholarships, valu< yearly each for thn follows: Raffles College Behol awarded by SS. Goveri Rosie Scow, Raffles c pore; Cheong PatSchool, Singapore; I Institution, Singapore Raffles Institute n Boswell. Convent Bent, Anglo Chiv Dan Lewi?;, st p Singapore; Lin:107 words
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Article127 1939-06-07 6 Thn rollt wing are the his morning bi cording l cular issued hv the ii Shanghai Banking Corpoi SELLING London T.T. London demand Lyons demand Switzerland demand Hamburg demand New York demand Montreal demand Samarang demand Eatavia demand Calcutta demand Bombay demand Rangoon demiiiid Madras demand Colombo demand Hongkong127 words
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Advertisement530 1939-06-07 6 I EASTERN HOTEL Cameron Highlands. M*al!> situated 4,700 feet above sea level. AH modem comforts and conveniences. Malaya's Popular Hill Station ggj m^„ M m■■■■■MHMI ■^■■■■■■■i■■■■ ■»■«■«■■■«■«■■■■■■■■■HMM■■■■■■■^M I■High Class German Pianos Specially coQ&t rutted for the Tropics. Carries a Wteen years' Guarantee. Season t lompany IJibib4<*il I 115, North Bridge530 words
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Advertisement227 1939-06-07 6 FROM ACHES PAINS TO WALKING ON AIR!' How a woman made life worth living If you have an aching joint or a stabbing pain, if you are always listlesa or suffer from constipation, read this letter—every word of it: "I was hardly tver free from aches and pains. I used227 words
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Advertisement169 1939-06-07 6 ARE YOUR EYES WEAKPIi^ Avail y >urself of the expert services of a skilled qualified Specialist with over 35 years' European clinical experience Moderate cost lor modern individually p!anned and built practical glasses. Thompson Optical Co. 4. Arcade Bldg\, Phone 3002. R. A. TllQip—ll, Dr. #f Ocular Science HOMELITE Po-table169 words
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Advertisement123 1939-06-07 6 ITHE TRUB TONIC FOOD Obtainebl* of »11 Chmmisu mmĕ Stmrm I "Pilot" PEN I New Model with Ingenious filling device Now on SALE at BABA CO. LTD. Middle Read BABA STORE 162. Orchard Poad, 23. SVamford Road. Special Service and Gift daring the sale, 29:h May—l 2;! Juno. j FOR123 words
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Advertisement49 1939-06-07 6 A>.. j I \> I I The Rational j I COUGH CURE j j FOR ALI. Speedily eff< BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING j CATARRH, SO etc.. etc. I BENGAL CHEMICAL i CALCUTTA I Bote Ap,en: i NAINA MOH *M! 4 5. Raffle, P! 24 26. O Kuala Lun 12. Beach Btreel I49 words
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Advertisement13 1939-06-07 7 r /MIDDLE CLASS if if (j ii, 'incomes i ,7,,,, Jfas^ 8 J13 words
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Advertisement435 1939-06-07 8 I SPEND THE "BEAC'K-OET" at a "DOUBLE WEDDING"! R I I I IMKW Vex! Juno Viih Special One-day Return Screening of the famous M.G.M. comedy that made Singapore rock with glee WILLIAM POWELL and MYRNA LOY in DOUBLE WEDDING Note: Tht Late show frill commence at 9M p.m. :nd finish435 words
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Advertisement161 1939-06-07 8 j "screamingly funny film audience rocked with laughter" THE TIMES j j Opening TO-NIGHT PAVILION j STOCKED TO THE FULL WITH IRRESISTIBLY j FUNNY SITUATIONS A GOOFY LAD S j I HECTIC ADVENTURES AND MI SAD VENTURES j IN THE AIR ONE LONG LAUGH! j i|Foip]|l I I MOONLIGHT CAFE161 words
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Advertisement324 1939-06-07 8 |g,,^» p^fCAPjTOLj 4 Shows To-morrow II a. m., 3-15, 6-15 9.15 TWO GREAT STARS RE-UNITED i\ THr DARING PRIZE PLAY THAT ELECTRIFirn LONDON FOR 2 YEARS MEET AGAIN! Wk tft T^ Norma Shearer! Clark Gable I In the romance of a song and dance ptGGQLt&s man and "a lady in324 words
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Advertisement28 1939-06-07 8 I A. A. M. Hill Climb THE GAP JUNE 11 TH 10 a.m. Scats in Grand Stand SI 11CKETS AT LITTLE'S. Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Mak28 words
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Article255 1939-06-07 9 i From. Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. June 6. Ci John s Church, Kuala Lumpur, o «r a th sce "e of a quiet and S£t y ed^ mff on Saturday, when 2H A A ce ?l ary Fer nandez, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.255 words
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Article305 1939-06-07 9 TO-MORROW FOR ALL RE A C Z ERS. Influences favour pro- Z f.iress, quick action, and busi- Z Z ncss push generally. An ex- IS ceptionally gcod day for land and property interests, signing 5 agreements and contracts, and for cautious speculation. SPECIAL INFLUENCES. Jan- Z305 words
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Article47 1939-06-07 9 Under the auspices of the English section of the Singapore Buddhist Association on Ven: Narada Thero. wellknown Buddhist Monk, will deliver the first lecture in English on '"Buddhism at the new premises of the English Sec:ion No. 731 Gevlang Road to-day at 8 p.m.47 words
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Advertisement252 1939-06-07 9 j HAIR in3minules I ends all unwanted H minutes without I J. or bother. es the skin H iv.th, without H Lt, nibble. I a dainty white B scented and I •ids coarse I ihe razor H be hair grow U tain- and Stores. I 2 m i:\t.s S reTurie*252 words
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Advertisement219 1939-06-07 9 ATHLETE'S FOOT INFECTION STOPPED BY NEW DISCOVERY! Have you noticed an annoying itch between your toe* Has the skin become thick, white and moist, or red and inclined to peel? Ii 5... look out! These syinpt-.n:- may indicate the infection kn, u-n m Athlete's Foot. After exhaus* ti\o tests. ;t219 words
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Advertisement50 1939-06-07 9 y '1 m v, M LESLIE HOWARD BERNARD SHAWS PYGMALION with WENDY H1LLER and WILFRID LAWSON MARIE LOHR SCtiTT SUNDERLAND Screen Ptw «>d Dialogue by Bem»rdShaw Mi» Pr^^T« W «L PASCAL Jjjgp SS8&® P A V I L I O HIS EXCELLENCY, THE GOVERNOR, HAS KINDLY CONSENTED TO BE PRESENT.50 words
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Advertisement118 1939-06-07 9 NEW WORLD DANCE PALACE. THE LARGEST AIR CONDITIONED C ABARET IN MALAYA WITH BAR RESTACRANT ATTACHED. NIGHT DANCE. NIGHTLY AT P.M. TEA DANCE (FREE ADMISSION) EVERY TI ES. THURS. SAT. SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE. FftOf.l ;.:io p.m. to 1.30 p.m. SPECIAL ENTRANCE TO CABARET CAB PARK AT PfcTATN ROAD. OFF I118 words
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Advertisement179 1939-06-07 9 POSrTU El 1 LAST SHOWS. ?ALIIAM 18 II A TQ-DAY MS ft MS PJML I m i 11/ fl I BBS SSjk fifl mitwunding war: rt if* I afln iSMK ffia SB kSoĔI JkW W\\ lovabl* rogue u.^o M J ALSO THE LATEST "PATHE GAZETTE** with picture; of TH V179 words
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Article700 1939-06-07 10 WHILE the British Government hesitates, the Axis powers forge ahead. The latest acquisition of strength to the Axis is that of Yugoslavia, with which country German statesmen have managed to effect an important agreement. "Both nations," states a communique published in Berlin, "see in the trusting friendship700 words
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Article, Illustration789 1939-06-07 10 E, H. Baxter - Britain's Need Of Destroyers By E, H. Baxter rWiHK new Admiralty Return 9 of Meets begins its revelations of the Powers' naval strengths with the curt statement that Russia denies ali information. After its professions of having the most modern and formidable services it can obtain789 words
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Article51 1939-06-07 10 According to a business man. it, is plunck that makes a man successful. He doesn't say what become-; of the plucked. Why is thirteen considered an unlucky number?" asks a contemporary. We believe the idea originated when a defendant in court added together one judge and twelve51 words
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Advertisement110 1939-06-07 10 sew Willi and reap satisfaction I tP tf/J*£ PURCHASE TERMS ARRANGED. Robinson Co., Ltd. Dim'l be I iiyue i f iish I iir mm whisk v hois INTO 4\ V BUTTLE 5 OLE AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE CO.,LTD. Imcobporatio in England V SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, AND BRANCHES. ROBINSON PIANO I COMPANY,110 words
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Advertisement57 1939-06-07 10 Avoid Eyestrain! A thorough examination can determiiv definitely the condition ol your eyes or whether you need to change jour glasses that you are wearing C. S. CHONG, Dr. of Optometry. Everbright Optical Co. lf>. CHI IIA STRKKT. SIXOArORK. 15 Jewels Guaranteed b'wLu make movement. 800 CHIANG CO., 304. North57 words
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Advertisement72 1939-06-07 10 «A m R I j OFFICIAL BLACK-OUT RESTRICT LIGHTING ON TUESDAY JUNE VUh from 10.30 p. m. to 12 midnight BY USING THE D. C. L. BLACK-OUT SHADE which is approved by the A. R. P. DEPARTMENT These Shades can be used to completely obscure iw usual pendant lights or72 words
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Article, Illustration471 1939-06-07 11 TWO MILLION PEOPLE LINE ROUTE IN CAPITAL .—Reuter. N York June DISCHARGE of a shotgun near the ear of the Duchess of Kent in London will necessitate a review of arrangements for the protection of the King.—Reuter. - 471 words
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201 1939-06-07 11 Keuter. London, June 7. 4 >r-cj ele escort was provided for the Duchess n she attended a charity meeting at West Stadium yesterday. The escort preceded the c car brought up the rear. Duchess arrived 50,000 spectators rose and cheered her ir. a spontaneous welcome. TheKeuter. - 201 words
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115 1939-06-07 11 MANY Japanese gunboats and launches are lying oil Swatow, and Japanese planes are daily scouting over Chaoyang. lt is believed thai the Japanese are waiting for an opportunity to effect a landing. The Chinese authorities, however, taking the necessary precautions by strengthening the defences115 words
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Article89 1939-06-07 11 —Keuter. London, June "i VTO eatgaditlon crder" against il Scan Russell. I R A. chief arre ted in Detro C.S.A., has bi en asked for. hough there has been crntact between the British Embassy and the United States authorities. Washington, June 7. The Labour Department states—Keuter. - 89 words
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397 1939-06-07 11 Dies After Arrest By Japanese Renter Shanghai, June 7. yj[ R. M. Tinkler, aged 45, of the British-owned China Printin*: and Finishing Co.'a mills at Pootung, who was arrested Japanese on a charge of intimidating Japanese officers, in the Hongkew hospital from a head-wound– Renter - 397 words
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Article, Illustration19 1939-06-07 11 The Capitol tnilding In Washington, wbsre the Rriti>h King will meet the Unite 1 states Congress.19 words
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Article61 1939-06-07 11 —Reuter,, Nairobi, June 7. a GENERAL Officer commanding the armed fcrces, with.authority beyond the boundaries of Kenya, will be appointed in the event of an outbreak of hostilities, the Governor informed the Legislature yesterday. Outlining the Colony's war plans, the Governor stated that these provided for legislation\.—Reuter,, - 61 words
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Article49 1939-06-07 11 —Reuter. Batavia. June 7. THE flying boat Guba. which was forced down here i:r trying to reach Cccos Island as a Brat .stop from Dar- i win in a direct (Indian Ocean) flight, i to England, took off at 6.25 a.m. for Cccos Island.—Reuter. I—Reuter. - 49 words
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Article50 1939-06-07 11 —Renter. STARTFORD, ONTARIO, June, 6. A SECTION of the permanent way ever which the Royal train SfttH pas*-- to-day. was tern up when a Canadian National railway engine was derailed a mile frrm here. A gang of men worked four houis to clear the line. —Renter.—Renter. - 50 words
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Article70 1939-06-07 11 —Router. I Helsingfors, June 7. I 4 NYBODY wishing to help us without cur requesting it will bo regarded s an invader and repelled," declared Foreign Minister Erkks In the Die*. He added that Finland cculd not accept a guarantee decided en without her sanction.—Router. <It—Router. - 70 words
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Advertisement92 1939-06-07 11 you included perhaps, I eyes by in Unaccredit- j wd found that they need j "Yet, they may complain j •apt' of ,en of headache, j while u:>ing the eyes V the c *nany other symptoms j Ihe h a" Optica! defects occur degree, and in so many Hie competent92 words
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Advertisement26 1939-06-07 11 f KEEP IHOUtrl I WITH THE WORLD 1 B Receiver Model :?56 A C plannen M i S. Moutrie&Co., Ltd. |y t E ii.m.v. srpnciALir/ir, l^g^H^iS26 words
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183 1939-06-07 12 THREAT TO END ALL TRATTLC ON PEARL RIVER CANTON, JUNE 6. DLITER IS OFFICIALLY INFORMED BY MR. OKAZAKI (JAPANESE CONSUL-GENERAL) THAT THE BRITISH STEAMER FATSHAN WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO GO TO HONGKONG ON JUNE 8 AS AGREED UPON BY THE JAPANESE183 words
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Article95 1939-06-07 12 Bing&pore, Wednesday. mm bodies of Pilot Officer A H Barnes I an( i aircraftsman o H. Leighton hate been discovered. The funeral is taking plnr* this evening at the Bwadaii cemetery It will be recalled that a Sunderland frying boat crashed in the Straits of Johcre95 words
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Article223 1939-06-07 12 Renter. -nshai. June 7. (IOLGNKL Spear and Lieutenant > Cooper who are detained by the Japanese military at Kalgan are bath safe and well. This is according to a letter which Col Spear sent to .Mr. Lamb. Chinese s< cretarj to the Embassy and Major Qf L: Main,Renter. - 223 words
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Article609 1939-06-07 12 THE report of the directors of the Raub Au. i. l ar. Gold Bfining Co., Ltd., for the year ended Mar. ;»l stales: The year's operations have resulted in a net profit oi £ĕ8,581 18s. lid., alter charging against revenue a sum of £&3,39 d scent609 words
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Article57 1939-06-07 12 —REUTER. TOKYO, JUNE 6. I lEUT.-COLONEL SPEAR (BRIl> TISH MILITARY ATTACHE) IN CHINA AND LIEUTENANT COOPER. LANGUAGE OFFICER. WHO ARE BEING DETAINED BY THE JAPANESE AT KALGAN. ARE FACING CHARGES OF ESPIONAGE. IT IS ALLEGED THAT BOTH OFFICERS DEFIED A REQUEST TO SE CURE AUTHORISATION—REUTER. - 57 words
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Article166 1939-06-07 12 -Reuter. Jerusalem. June 7. AN armed gang was almost annihilated by the 2nd Batt. Leicestershire Regiment near Tulkarem. The gang is believed to have been connected with the killing of four British aldiers near Kalkilien on June t Larlier some Arab villagers In the area-Reuter. - 166 words
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Article42 1939-06-07 12 The case in which Mr Donald Gordon Staples is charged with using criminal force with intent to outrage the modesty of a girl was heard in camera before Mr. J. L. McFall in the Criminal District Court this morning.42 words
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Article182 1939-06-07 12 —leuter. Shanghai, June 7. 117TTH the undeclared war ending W its twenty-third month to-day, the Chinese forces launched a COOnter-offensivC designed to recapture HunkUnr, fifty miles directly east of the Important iangtse treaty port of Shnsi. According to Chinese reports Chinese despatches allege that fresh—leuter. - 182 words
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Article84 1939-06-07 12 HTHE description by radio of the arrival A in Washington of the King and Queen will be heard to-mcrrow (Thursday* from Daventry at B pjn. Greenwich mean time. Recordings will be heard on June 9 at 5 a.m. and 12.15 Greenwich mean time. The description Of \h?84 words
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Article458 1939-06-07 12 Singapore, Wedneadav THK headlines have been in smaller type this week. th< news being the unfortunate Chamberlain g< Russia's tardiness in accepting the social distini her, write Messrs. Fraser and Co. in their weekly N'egotial ions are proceeding and the opinion generally details separate the458 words
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Article78 1939-06-07 12 Suieide Threals Alexandria, June j. EIGHT German rcfug !!u and two women—attempted to commit suicide by poisoni refused permission to lan i here. They were removed to the Jewish hospital for treatment R Hamburg, June 7 The motor vessel St. Lou in landing her 92278 words
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178 1939-06-07 12 r— Reuter. Sudburv. Out June 6. TMIK royal tram itrrived here at 11.31 a.m. G.M.T. and left again at 2.6 p.m. Their Maje A longer than an hour originally scheduled to enable them to inspect a nicke! mine. The King- wore long khakir— Reuter. - 178 words
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128 1939-06-07 12 Singapore. Tuesday. VICE CHANCELLOR of th< I of Itongkong and just back 1 Chungking where he pave a world M«» cast on ihe bombins ot that city oy Japanese. Mr. D. Sloss arnvedf Singapore to-day on his was land. Mr. Sloss. who is ac Mrs.128 words
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Article55 1939-06-07 12 —Keuter. London, June 6. ~rr HE impression is entirely unfounded," was Mr. Oliver Stanley's deelnration in the Commons to-day when it was suggested that there was an implosion in British circles that the British Government did not intend to proceed with the barter proposals between—Keuter. - 55 words
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Article98 1939-06-07 12 —Reuter, Pany. Ontario. June 6. npilE King has acknowledged messages of sympathy on the Thetis disaster received from the heads of States all over the world, including President Lebrun (Franco. President Roosevelt (U.S.A.), Queen Wilhelmina <Neth?ilandsi and M. Stalin (Russia). The King has given £100 and—Reuter, - 98 words
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Article27 1939-06-07 12 The total amount realised from the auction sales by Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co, Ltd., at their saleroom 10. Chuha Street, during May was $207,150.27 words
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Article56 1939-06-07 12 —Reuter. i n »«H fl iir V t ONE fireman was Kilieo seriously injured in a fi Central Railway Station it is feared, may be cmr.pa te.y Several passengers n part cf the roof collapsed but ly few people were about, peared *to be gettini—Reuter. - 56 words
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Article43 1939-06-07 12 Invitations have b< wedding at the Church ol Fan dy. Katong, ot Man ter of Mi. and Mi s Mr. Matthew Lot)". b<>' The wedding will tak< i at 8 a.ir.. and will be Jj reception at ?4, K. rlkal Roao43 words
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Advertisement17 1939-06-07 12 o¥erseas Assurance UORPOKATION, China Building, tJhuha Html, THOSE 580& 6INOAPOBB. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, \VORKA\EN'S COMPENSATION ACCIDENT.17 words
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Advertisement61 1939-06-07 12 AND THE SCOTTISH TUBE CO., LTD. Manufacture Pipisig, Tubes and Fittings for all purposes SCREWED SOCKETED TUBES S£?s i&S GALVANIZED AND %m£J°£& LAPWELDED IRON STEEL BOILER TUBES FOR LAND OR MARINE BOILERS GAS, WATER STEAM PIPING FITTINGS, ETC. ETC. COMPLETE STOCKS HELD SOLE AGENTS: McALISTER CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Straits61 words
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Article576 1939-06-07 13 [From Our Own Correspondent] REVERE critic-ism nf a L Seremban, Tuesday. J and con sZZJ" Hospital authorities into tVdeamTvt Stlons leatured Mr. J. P. Biddulph's verdict Ir Biddul h?u U Wh died in the hoS P ital on A 30. SJT had attempted to icide b576 words
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Article37 1939-06-07 13 Own Reporter) Penang, June 5. the accident oul "f deceasand that no ;> due to appliVIcFaU, the Dised the claim lur, widow of victim of the til way murder, rtera] manager Railway. 9. UK37 words
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Article81 1939-06-07 13 v the lat?>i on in ihe House three lifting hissed und-.V air tion. if One uas probu>>V in ab».ut 18 Q..'allies mitt) -difficulties I appreciated >pc said tliat u.vers nder wa.e". tween**4Je .ol the ih j .is the smocLP Side.? v. •re t 1 ?o81 words
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Obituary84 1939-06-07 13 IFrcvi Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, June 6. MR. Ho Kok Leng, one of the oldest residents of Kuala Lumpur who retired from Government service about seventeen years ago died lasj night at 11.30 at his residence, 23 Hicks Road, after a 1011» illness.84 words
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Article24 1939-06-07 13 A melting of the Rural Board, Si ret ppore. will be held at the Land Offlct at 10 a.m. on June 15.24 words
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Article450 1939-06-07 13 description that apply to the ad. fired near the she was leaving cinema. The ther persona] injury remains to bj law, but the rongly suggest 1 m rather than ire of attempted yone deliberately •tgun at short miss some part ''as aiming a*:, bepread of the shot. at450 words
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Article241 1939-06-07 13 I From Our Own Reporter] Ijx>h, June 6. gEVERAL interesting competitions were held by the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club on Sunday when four Cadet planes from Ipoh and (me from the Penang Frying Club also attended. The Kuala Lumpur Club entertained a large number241 words
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Article79 1939-06-07 13 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Juno 6. A CONFERENCE which is expected to last live days has been convened by the Director of Education, Dr. YY. Linehan for the discussion of problems regarding English, Chinese, M;ilay. and Indian schools. The meeting which will be attended by79 words
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Article138 1939-06-07 13 Alor Gajah, Monday. A large gathering was present at the Alor Gaiah Recreation Club this after noon when they were entertained to a tea -party given by Mr. T. V. Doraiswamy. Court Interpreter, who introduced his son in-law. Mr. G. S. Muthukrishanan. 3Sc of the Malay i Tribune138 words
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Obituary377 1939-06-07 13 Singapore, Tuesday. REPRESENTATIVES of both the Army and Navy in addition to all the senior officers of the Royal Air Force were present this evening at the funeral held at Bidadari of Aircraftsman G. W. J. Mills and L.A.C. W. B. Cook, the two airmen377 words
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Article131 1939-06-07 13 Singapore, Tuesday. POLICE supervisee who had been twice imprisoned for disobeying regulations binding on suprevisees found himself again in Court this morning for a similar offence. Tne accused, Niu Ah Tek. 34,stateu Court Inspector Whittles of the Third Police Court, was sentenced to two weeks' rigorous131 words
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Article66 1939-06-07 13 Singapore, Tuesday. Mr. A K. (lopalan. a Congress Socialist, leader ol Malabar and member of the All India Congress Committer, who arrived here last week en a two months' tour of Malaya, is staying with Mr. K. P. Keshava Menon, Bar-at Law. lt is understood that66 words
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129 1939-06-07 13 Axis Strategy —Reuter. Rome, June 7. FUSION of German and Kalian air forces a£d choice of objectives are elated by the newspaper Tcvere to be the main subjects examined by the Italian and German UnderSccieta'us for Air at recent meetings here. The Tevere declares:—Reuter. - 129 words
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Advertisement138 1939-06-07 13 parkinsons mm celebrated jh confectohemH Bngfhs/i tfitm «ud Butter PHONE: SINGAPORE 5374 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines) IPOH 110 111 (2 Pines), PENANG 1500 1501, BUTTERWORTH 33. Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. w.P.S. 94. PRESENTING THE LATEST DANCING STEPS' rTHE BLACKBIRD HOP. BY JACK HARRIES ON138 words
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Article, Illustration746 1939-06-07 14 Malays Led Twice, But Gunners Soon Equalised It Was A Game Of Touch And Go And A I? 2. If-EENLY contested and improving as the game progressed, the a Div X soccer fixture between the Malays and the R.A. at746 words
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Article37 1939-06-07 14 Soccer: 9RJ w s( i. il>iv. 11 M mi hesters Res. w Le-yals Res. -Tsafttn. Excise \x Clumsd (W.D.) Civilians (2B)—S.ttß. Moravia vs Minesweepers :s _c. i Tennis: Spore tournament —S.C.C. s.( li.C. tourney- S.CJLC.37 words
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202 1939-06-07 14 R.A.0.C.. 1 PULAU BRANI 0. THE Royal Army Ordnance orps beat Pulau Krani I—o in t; ir Second Division (A) fixture played at (iillman Barracks yesterday. Pulau Brani made several unsuccessful raids following the kickoff. The Corps came near securing the202 words
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Article78 1939-06-07 14 The following are the results of the billiards tournament held at the S H.B J.S C dining the past week 3ILLIARDS ENGLISH CHAMPIONSHIP: Chee Chong Sien (300) beat Leona Ah 800 (2651 BILLIARDS AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIP- Tong Ah Meng «300» beat Lim Cheng Hon:; «:08i; Chee Chong Sien78 words
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Article67 1939-06-07 14 There will be a friendly game ot soccer between the staffs of Harper. OUflllan Co., Ltd. and Ching Keng Lee Co.. Ltd on Thursday at the M.F.A. Ground (Balestier Plain» and the following represent the former: Messrs. Low Yone Soon. Bong, Chow Kan. Mohd. Saleh. CO. Mitchell Bah Chit67 words
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Article74 1939-06-07 14 li c following have been selected to play eriekef for the V.M.C A against the R A F on Saturday, at 2.18 p.m. on the R.A.F. Ground I Seletar): R Lyne, Dr. V Xavier. A. C. Wilton, I B. Suratta. I Leijssius. U. Mohtdecn. Lee Fong lam, S74 words
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Article49 1939-06-07 14 Singapore, Tuesday. The Singapore Malay Girls' School WiH hold their 4th Annual Drill and Games Competition on Saturday, June 10 at the Geylang School ground. The Competition will commence at 3.45 p.m. Enche' Aminah Bt Imam H. Muhammad baa kindly consented to give away the prizes.49 words
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Article29 1939-06-07 14 The Straits Chinese Epworth League will hold their Annual Swimming Carnival at the V.M.C.A. Swimming Pool on Saturday at 4.30 p.m. Friends uud Leaguers are cordially invited.29 words
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Article32 1939-06-07 14 —Reuter. Leeds. Great Britain beat the touring Argentine golfers by two matches to nil with one halved in the foursomes at Templenewsam course. The six singles will be played later.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 32 words
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422 1939-06-07 14 Meet Reduced To Two Days Tilt Selangor Tmrf Club Summer meeting will be eon Aimed to only two days instead of three, on Saturdays. June 17 and 24. The unlimited sweep advertised for the middle day will be drawn on the t»st day. June422 words
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Article20 1939-06-07 14 The August Badminton Party monthly committee meeting will be held at the party's premises at 7 30 p.m. on Monday.20 words
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Article121 1939-06-07 14 Hutton 280 Not Out 103 not i 531 (P. G Mann Broadhurst ill). Kent beat Sussex bj an innii, f~5 (Wat Langridge 160 H 8 for 84». Ken' 5 Todd 143. c Oakes Somerset beat Woi esterb, i„ Vl Worcester 254 «Coo: J*J Somerset 443121 words
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Article116 1939-06-07 14 The following members haw to play for the Singapore N BesM v.s. S.C.C at SCC on King's at 11 a no. H. R Bartels. Brig C A E j. A. Dean. Commodore T. B. Dr A. Gilmour. C Heo.i tson. Ilaj :D Hill. T. J Leijssius, Major A116 words
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Article71 1939-06-07 14 The Muslim toprovenwK Ctal 4 play tha V M C.A. ir. a friradl match on Friday at 51 the YMCA Ground The following will repr m Urn improvement Club:— M E Shah. A.A Alia Pitchay, S hamed. O E. Osman. V.O.Syi Sved. O. M. Ibrahim. S X 8.71 words
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Advertisement215 1939-06-07 14 jf^^^^^'?: 1 Dizziness and Palpitation j ear/y symptoms of I INDIGESTION I A few doses of De Witt's Antacid Powder will relieve you of dangerous excess acid tvl ft 1 When flatulence is the cause of the heart. The heart flutters in a g 3 those spells of dizziness or215 words
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Advertisement157 1939-06-07 14 Highßlood Pressure Dangerous to Heart Thousands of men and women past 4,» face the dangers of heart trouhle and paralysis because of High lilood Pressor.-. Iliph Itlood Pressure is a m>sterious dte-<-ase that causes more deaths than cancer, largely because people mistake the symptoms for indigestion or some simple trouble157 words
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Advertisement143 1939-06-07 14 END PRICKLY HEAT AGONyTI lIX SI XO L Relieve* Soolln ll< a,h I Youdon'l have to suffer the horrible discon I heat. When thi- inituting tn>ubk-so I" I East-attacks yon, just apply Rennol Oinl I instantly, the itching stops and your skin f* I refreshed. I "IV/icw KHU travelling through143 words
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Article, Illustration350 1939-06-07 15 Wardens Win Again Singapore, Wednesday. ICHLY INTERESTING TENNIS WAS PROVIDED AT THE ™£> YESTERDAY WHEN 2JS™S TIES IN THE SING AESSE, S NNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS H EM DECIDED. and Mrs. W. J. M. Warden qualified tor the finals in the open mixed doubles when they350 words
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Article122 1939-06-07 15 New York. Mi. Helen Wills-Moody announced thai She is not defending her Wimbledon singles title this year as she says her game is not up to standard. She has been busy writing a mystery thriller. -Reuter. Week-End's Badminton Ties r Championship., foi c as follows:— i, At 2.15 Sharp i-Reuter. - 122 words
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Article96 1939-06-07 15 S.C.R.C. TENNIS ,:tF. vfiiii-fnu! in the handicap 1 ii. uhles played yesterday l>etr- i I»r. I'rth t het Jua> and K. I. i ii ami Jimmy Kam and tins i lieu lit went into thre? >ets. but v a> ust lini.-hed time intervening. lieap v. greatiy in *tir v pi96 words
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Article59 1939-06-07 15 TABLE-TENNIS itch between the St and Henry Waugk I at the C.V.M.A. f SS Petei Paul) premises Brigade defeated trie games to 2. S I B. players mentioned to Leng Meng Chew si to Sim Teck Lim Chua Kck Cheng 2—o; Low Cheng Gum 2—o: b at lam Kirn Hoc!;59 words
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Article144 1939-06-07 15 FOIiLOWTNG is the weekend's programme at the R.S.Y.C. On Friday the Ist Race for the Dato Mentri Bcsar Challenge Cup (R.S.Y.C. v. J.Y.C.», will be sailed in the Singa pore 14ft. one design Class. Start at 5 p.m. There will be no races for Oth«*r144 words
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85 1939-06-07 15 —Reuter. London, June 7. THE international Olympic committee 1 was opened by the Duke of Gloucester at St. James' Place in the presence of representatives of 28 nations and many members of diplomatic corps and figures famous in world sport. The speakers imiuded—Reuter. - 85 words
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Article35 1939-06-07 15 Reuter. New York, June 7. iames j Braddock fights Tommy nurr J at Earl's Court, London, on Jury 5. Eric Boon wUI meet Tony Canzoneri on the same programme—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Advertisement22 1939-06-07 15 fir the \ireveaUm ef sickness! CL EANSE THE SYSTEM Thoroughly with %«s: B ARLOW CO. >r Building, Singapore. 5 APB 28. pa—22 words
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Advertisement112 1939-06-07 15 DIAMOND SHIET STEEL EQUIPMENT <1 "l STEEL SHELVING, STEEL CUPBOARDS. STEEL LOCKERS jvrfte /or descrtprire to the Manufacturers DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO.. LTD., HQ], Kam pong Bahru Road, S port) j; Ask for descriptive folder <E) The Whole Town's talking about IRENE DUNNE and CHARLES BOYER in their latest "LOVE112 words
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Advertisement41 1939-06-07 15 TS.c finest ingrecients cooked in •3!! bcic.ci—la.tea aafi tasted *->r perfection. 29 iliciovs kmdfr. mmz KOME-r>7Yi.B SOUPS L Mil 2 APB C6M the A TRIAL RUN IN AN OPEL WILL SHOW YOU WHY. PHONE 5418 BRUM KM ANN. GRANGE ROAD.SINGAPORE. QjTdJ<UALAJ£MPUR__^_41 words
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Advertisement189 1939-06-07 15 WAS BALD ABl His H air Grew kotalk > Hjk <$ft*V R -ft two y*art I wai bald all ovtr the top ol n L""" 1 I f s»d f.ofalko. f r w,, C I" short'li- >r>end d hMfl Whether your heir n thin cr falling out cr I< t189 words
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Article1102 1939-06-07 16 Barker, Champion Athlete w V Singapore, Tuesday FAVOURED with ideal weather, the annual athletic sports' da Raffles Institution held this afternoon at the school'* f grounds proved great success. There was an unusually big gathering present which included the pjp*.s of the school, past and present,1,102 words
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Article322 1939-06-07 16 THE above competition was played at Bukif Timah on Monday and resulted in a tie in "A" Division bctm Mrs. C. R. Cherry. Mrs. S R B and Mis. W. B. Ruddock with I score of 35, in a win for Mrs. E M f322 words
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Article39 1939-06-07 16 Wooderson 's Latest Record Reuter. Manche-ter Sydney Wooderson. holdei mile record, established a for the three-quarter run 59.5 sees., the previous De» American Wayne Rideoui Wooderson is sailing lor to complete at Priceton B«J century" against Amrnr-a W Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Advertisement570 1939-06-07 16 -a BIG "TEN" YOU EXTRA. 1- Distinctive New Big Car Appearance 1 i 1 I Wheelbase 94-inches Springbase 103-inches ill mm Spacious Interior, with ample head, leg and ***** I T\ I elbow room for four tall people mamw I V» U 1 Tubular Frame Front Seat Construction No Footwells570 words
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763 1939-06-07 17 Summons Against Lawyer Dismissed 8««, the well-knc *n Singapore lawye^^aTed'Sore id as follows:—"That 12. did erect a d oi plank and at--***** liukin XXII. the permission In irman, Rural Board. I >Cil ll and punish--1 »3» of Muni:more, Chier Health prosecuted, while763 words
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Article88 1939-06-07 17 Singapore, Wednesday At the annual general meeting of th? Singapore Shipping Clerks' Association, hi Id on Sunday, tVe following were elect id office-bearers. Mr. Lee Cheng Poh. President; Mr. Ann Kirn Soon, Ist. vice-president; Mr. Chia Yeow Liang. 2nd. vice- president; Mr. Sim Boon Eng, hon secretary and88 words
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Advertisement424 1939-06-07 17 WHITE AXTS? RING 6975 C P. TAYLOR LIMITED, 52, The Arcade. A. T. EDWARDS CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OF X LEASEHOLD, FREEHOLD AND STATUTORY LAND GRANT SINGAPORE PROPERTIES. To Re Held At l< room of Messrs. A. T. EDWARLVS CO., LTD., No. 1!, Malacca Street, Singapore. ON THI KSDAY, 15TH424 words
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Advertisement746 1939-06-07 17 Fat Reducing Secret Discovered in prescribing to the famous Movie Stars of Hollywood, California, a physician has discovered a safe quick method to iwmove ugly fat—s pounds a week or IS to 2i pounds a month. This new discovery, calle.t J-ortnouV, brings new health and energ> and a wgourous athletic746 words
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Advertisement465 1939-06-07 17 IMPORTANT 1 TO YOUR HEALTH IS WHOLESOME BREAD OHTAINABLE AT «AIF L I- S BAKERY OUR BREAD IS MADE WITH THE FINEST INGREDIENTS UNDER STRICTLY HYr-iENK CONDITIONS AND BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS. ORDER YOUR DINNER ROLLS FOR TO-NIGHT Deliveries from T> to t p.m. daily. LAI \< ll I'll ICS465 words
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408 1939-06-07 18 Chungking. THE West Union University and Soochow University in Chengtu, in co--1 operation with the Bureau of Education of the S chw (itvernment. are now manufacturing scientific apparatus supplies needed by ihe secondary schools and hh I jiionv throughout the pro\mte. The manufacture of this408 words
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Article272 1939-06-07 18 Chungking. AMAZING progress has been achieved by the Ministry of Education in popular'/* ig education in China's bordor provinces during the last lev year?. According to a report just released, a total of 2 375 urimavy schools, two middle schools, 11 colleges and nine classes for272 words
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117 1939-06-07 18 Shaokwan. ACCORDING to a communique of the Fourth War Zone headquarters here, Chinese mobile forces made several raids n the Japanese positions in Canton and killed several JapaneV« soldiers. The raids have a harrowing effect on the enemy. The provincial forces launched heavy ai tacks117 words
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297 1939-06-07 18 Mimeograph Machine And Radio Are The Main Equipment Shanghai. THE Sino-Japanese War has produced a counterpart to "b Libre Beldque," the famous Belgian newspapei which elu sively appeared daily during the German occupation of Be^ium It is the "Nanwei Daily News,*' which ha* lor297 words
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Advertisement333 1939-06-07 18 KtiEpS SKIN SMOOTH, FROM HEAP TO TOE j hbl-:-:-^-^i-!^:;-;: r rTO D ftY V that y°" *'ed as Y° ur faC T demand W f.stonned Ijjj I as smoo* and your |j A easy- palm oUve m nt le S° aP H ::l Just use ra»" sain rai i 1333 words
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Advertisement55 1939-06-07 18 DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By T. II. Ta n j \fl>uweH'A I quality is really I outstanding /St^i I p n ACKETS h of ne |0 W a r !Id P in > Patent TRU-VAC tins of 50 H staying at this fan* 1 LONDON MADE X A BY CARRERAS55 words
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671 1939-06-07 19 Scheme To Oust Indian Workers Condemned V IE IN h tHe I prOPOsi s of Ccyiot, (iovemmen. I Allahabad, May 31. the unemployment problem there, the Indi,r \Siil ."•"«"«te settled Indian workers ..ays: "The I" a communique issued l.a had been free. sma us ,;f671 words
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Article274 1939-06-07 19 Grave Situation In Ceylon Bombay, May 27. Up k das Thakurdas, te Imperial Indian ion, has addresstelegram to the Education, Health and of India:— be Imperial Indian ion think it neces of Government .ding Emigration c Indian situation which requires im Indian Govern Cnri h 7 Miul274 words
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75 1939-06-07 19 Ranch,, May 31—It is finally decided that the next meeting of the Congress Working Committee will be held at Bombay in the last week of June next. The final date for holding the meeting will be an- shorUv A£ter attending the Working Committee meeting. J>r. Rajendra75 words
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209 1939-06-07 19 Simla, May 31. |T is understood that there will be Rnlpr inf r^ al conf erence of the f 112 f S m,a Hill States on June 3L? v h re m crder to consider the scheme for Joint administration JJ suggested by His Excellency209 words
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Article154 1939-06-07 19 —Reuter. New Delhi. INDIA was the first country in the x woild to have an air mail According: to the latest report of the Indian Historical Records Commission, an aeroplane, launched with olheial pomp and ceremony, took off in February, 1911. from a space the—Reuter. - 154 words
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Advertisement606 1939-06-07 19 CORNS? M<»|> tlnit pain iiicfanilv uilh V A£\ GETS-IT SAFE SPEEDY WAY TO FLUSH KIDNEYS OF HARMFUL ACIDS AND POISONS ANU PURIFY BLOOD Keep Bladder Free From Irritation and Stop Getting Up Nights Look, Act and Feel Younger—Physically Attractive—Enjoy Life SOctS. PRAVPC IT trouble that make life miserable—that ww ri606 words
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Article, Illustration113 1939-06-07 20 Mr. I.mr, Kd.ard Homy, *jn of Mr. and Andrew s Cathedral last Saturday. Nr. 11. Rartholmeu/ and Miss Augusta llemlrick who wire married at St. Jo seph's Church recently. Miss Elizabeth \ndrews and Inspector John Ellis another couple who married at St. Andrew's Cathedral last Saturday.113 words
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Advertisement39 1939-06-07 20 mmmm^mmM —i——— t MODERATE FEE— EFFICIENT TUITION Tuition Classes mm Academic lines will be given on different branches of:— DRAWING PAINTING, SCULPTURAL STUDH S And Senior Cambridge Drawing Course for Students Enquiry at:— Helicon Art Studio 4U-B, CROSS.' STREET.39 words
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Advertisement370 1939-06-07 20 Lovers »r t Please visit Hel**,,, Will B«pp|) >, M( m i(it j piituri's in OH. v IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. We have pleasure in announcing mi OPENING OF OUR PREMISES AND INVII I YOUR PATRONAGE TO OUR PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICES. WE OFFER FRFE SERVICES IN DEVELOPING AND PRINTING OF YOUR370 words
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Title Section16 1939-06-07 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT \ol 2-- No. 1. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1939. FOUR PAGES.16 words
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113 1939-06-07 I Empire Service And Television mm* ETEEjN years ago a few, a very few, pioneer listeners heard the first wireless programme to be broadrust to the public in England. It was a concert transmitted by the Marconi Company from Chelmsford on Kcb. 23, 1920. than113 words
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Article215 1939-06-07 I r«*i HE BBC had its origin in Ihe British broadcasting JB Company, a Hiwitei liaiii?it\ company which v «'is fomiui hi six wireless Buurofacturinir j linns and licensed under the Wireless Irleuraphv \cts to conduct a broadcast i?J seriiĕe ta 'He reasonable -ati-action of th" Postmaster-Generrl.' i215 words
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Article114 1939-06-07 I THE BBC to-day is on enorm9mti mgiiiiiuatiwai with a total revenue »»f between i'3,3OO,WMt I 11.000,009 a year and a staff 1 just over 1,000. Programmes -< i>j obl for an age*rej?atc of 115.050 hours yearly. omoloyment L- given to orchestral players, In addition engagements of several114 words
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Article157 1939-06-07 I pERHAPS the BBCs nio ri t rtaeular achievement** m$ 1 11 are in the field of televiFor it is as yet the only initiation in the world operat- television service on a re"'•'r programme schedule for by listeners in their nomcj ••••-::.»adra Palace Television S'.atormaUy opened on Nov. 2.157 words
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Article243 1939-06-07 I TtHK Kmpire Service, to-day one of the most import int of th 0 BBCa activities, begun only six years ago in to an expressed demand tor a regular service of news, commentaries on national events, music, and light entertainment from England. At the beginning, when the BBC inaugurated243 words
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Article239 1939-06-07 I MOST people probably know lhat the Empire programmes are divided into six transmissions dally, spread over the j" four hours and each primarily designed to reach a area at convenient local time for listening. The hours ot the iransmissions vary throughout the year. ICJH intended maino 1-1 Canada.239 words
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Article237 1939-06-07 I AN increasing amount of broailcasting material from overseas is being inclurkil in the BBC's Home and Empire programmes and Empire countries are showing an increasing tendency to re-broadcast l)a\entr> programmes. The pooling and interchange -of bt >a'J cast programmes in fact, one of ie most interesting developments of broadcasting237 words
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Article352 1939-06-07 I rj*HE newest of the liBC's activities are its foreign language services. Until the beginning of 1938, apart from occasional special programmes. the BBC broadcast only in English on Ihe short wave». Following the report of the Uilswatfci Committee that 'in the interest of British prestige and influence in352 words
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Article199 1939-06-07 I JUST as listeners want to know about the BBC, so does the BBC want to know about its listeners. As well as issuing information about the Corp:ration's activ!tlfs and pro grammes In its publications, the BBC, through its correspondence .sections, deals With many thousands of letter? that pour199 words
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176 1939-06-07 I AN extended service of broadcast programmes for tbe benefit of listeners in Latin-America will be started by the BBC on Monday, July o. Tram-missions will begin each day at 11.25 p.m, and end at 2 20 a.m.. Greenwich .Mean Time, approximately. Tiv*. programmes will be specially176 words
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Article440 1939-06-07 I ENGLAND VS. WEST INDIES A SPECIAL service to the West Indies of ball-by-ball descriptions A of the whole of each day's play in the forthcoming cricket Test matches between the West Indies and England Is to be broadcast from Daventry. The service, modelled on that arranged by440 words
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Article77 1939-06-07 I IFOLLOWING1 FOLLOWING a surrey which has lasted three years, the National Broadcasting t>moanv of America has decided to move the WEAF, New York, station to Port Washington, Long Island. In the same manner, KDKA, Pittsburgh (Pa.), will transfer its existing transmitter from Saxonburg (Pa.) to a77 words
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Article269 1939-06-07 II I" 11 ««"owing is he L lime (able an,I of the Chinese IrTornlr broadcasting station at S ing—the "Voice of Chin," transmission r to South-China ami ,J' re '«"al Archipelago. -*laUy Time in Singapore- p 10.54 p.m. pm Call sign XGOY— Snrin? —Autumn i quinox 25.21 of269 words
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Miscellaneous2240 1939-06-07 II CBmßnl BROADCAST "PRO GRAM M ES GamO,,kO LONDON lONDON I MANILA NIROM JUNE 7 I TRANSMFSSION 5 TRANSMISSION 5 pm KZKM 933 si ngaporb m 951 osb mcs 1 ar »1 n a s sssTffiSS: J g Sin2B2: W B ™s» on °™<**°~ Zlir 2ft£ti metsts (M mf») sborough. from2,240 words
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Miscellaneous294 1939-06-07 II Kweiyang Pro gramme following' is the latent time-table and programme of (he Kweiyar.® Broadcasting Station, XPSA (43 m.) (The time given is the local time) FOR WEEK DAYS p.m. 6.50 National Anthem; Band. 6.55 News reports in Chinese. 7.45 Chinese music. 7.50 News reports in Cantonese. 8.10 European music. 8.20294 words
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Miscellaneous2233 1939-06-07 III From page 2 5A t. June 10 [WORLD'S BR OADC A S T PROGRAMMES I Sj^<WW«2 f rkVTrkrklVr 7.15 Light Orchestral music* lAjnUVrt variety hour with 101 m« 7 2S Students'songs. 8.8.C. Men's TRANSMISSION 5 mlew. P 4.50 Time sign*. Programme pre-, Buck Douglas, Mar, T HVPAM H^^^aniSTKf (i 02,233 words
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Article, Illustration175 1939-06-07 IV THE 8.8.C. «:,< instituted in 1927 Wider CMrter 1 lo the Britfe* Brondensttag Co-nwy Dec 31, 1926. The 8.8.C. ia 10-da.v an enormona «rmjnisation wi h a revenoe of between 13,500,000 and «4,000,000 and a w.fJ&Z™, 1,000. Program mcs are sent oat for175 words
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