Malaya Tribune, 10 June 1939
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section40 1939-06-10 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales il XXVI- jjo. 137. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday. June 10, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1939 y- Ĕ I40 words
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Advertisement64 1939-06-10 1 iH} l Smart By Wearing "AURORA TIES" POPULAR 40 ets. STANDARD 60 cts. AURORA Sg£k ™HAPPY WORLD CYCLINS CHAMPIONSHIP Open Ladies Event (APRIL 1939) Won by Miss Maureen Taye on a RALEIGH K. R. A** RICYCLE GAP CYCLE HILL CLIMB (MAY 14, 1939) Won by Gurdial Singh who also rode64 words
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Advertisement26 1939-06-10 1 MADAME PAGE LATE 92, PICCADILLY, LONDON. DRESSMAKER, 6 DESIGNEE TAILORMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASION! IN STOCK. FROM:— %5. 30. IS BATTERY ROAD, TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE, i26 words
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Advertisement437 1939-06-10 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. P&Oand BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO. S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 CHITRAL 15,000 June 16 CORFU 3 5,000 June 30 t BURDWAN 6.070 July 1 CANTON 15,500 July 14 CARTHAGE 15.000 July 28 X SOMALI 6.800 Juiy 2o RAJPUTANA 17,000 Aug.437 words
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Advertisement372 1939-06-10 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. I jLloypJ I IS YOUR I LEAVE I APPROACHING H Pleas 2 let us offer you acI commodation on the fasted, 9 most modem and luxurious I EXPRESS LINERS 1 "SCHARNHORST" "POTSDAM" I "GNEISENAU" Passage Agents: I LOHMANN CO., LTD., m 124, Robinson Road. I Phone 7565. STRAITS372 words
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Advertisement437 1939-06-10 2 (the ho hong steamship company (1932) limited. Regular fortnightly between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow, an d 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 3,437 words
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Advertisement286 1939-06-10 2 FLYING FILM j NEARING COMPLETION tTMIE Howard Hawks production, A the I title of which is Only AnpeU I Wings (formerly titled •Plant- >is j n j ts final stages at the Columbia studio*,. Months of preparation and shooting have gone into this Cary Grant—Jean Arthur vehicle Tremendous sets—the largest286 words
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Advertisement206 1939-06-10 2 j "last j NIGHTS I j FIRST j NIGHT m r At The Alharobfl ANOTHER film of the air I son at the a:; ami ra night, where Warner Bp tnei "Wings Of The Navy With George Brent 31 4and and John_.Payn roles, this produc n comb with romance, and206 words
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Miscellaneous193 1939-06-10 2 i DAILY CROSSWORD"! CI UES ACROSS: CM ES D I. Provides music for the beanfeast. 1 Close with 3 Reprove gently. 2. Scviet subject 7. Within. 4. Flower. 9. Tax gatherer. 5. I iame it (an: 10. Such speech is sharp and decisive. 6. A lady with gi 12. Colloquial193 words
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Article411 1939-06-10 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Friday Previous To-day Change Quietly Easier Idle. Buyers 814 814 Sellers 85 16 83 8 -H 16 Buyers 81 4 85 16 -i 116 Sellers 83 8 8 3 8 List Buyers 85 16 838 116 Sellers 87 16 87 16 Dec Buyers 83411 words
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Article65 1939-06-10 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore. June 9. 5 p.m. Total l Dividend Book* nnan J2fi close Date J** l Wf Payable Date to datf 5'- int. June 19 June 24 June 20 10% sd. int. June 8 June 14 June 9 sd. old 6d. No 24 June65 words
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Article820 1939-06-10 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, June 9, o p.m. traser and Co. Buyers J&eilers. Ampat Tin 3 10 i 2 4 3 Austral Amal 4 7V2 511%*' Austral Malay 38 42,Ayer Bit am 22 9 23 9 Ayer Wcng UGB 0.73 bangrin 20 3820 words
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Article196 1939-06-10 3 0% Maynard Co., Ltd.. 130,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 ft 100 norn SING APORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 19*0 $4d0,000 Int Mar. 31. Sept. 30 -100 101 norn 1907 red 19*7 $1500,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sent 30 106 108 norn 5% iSered. 1956-66t|22,000.000 4i/ 2 1930196 words
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Article133 1939-06-10 3 Singapore. Friday. Tin at midday way $134*4, down $1 5 H I Tin shares were quietly steady "during the day and the sharp fall in the price ol the metal at midday had no effect on the market. Ampats were a particular leature, and following on London133 words
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Article240 1939-06-10 3 Singapore, June 9. The following are the exchange stoci. this morning according to the daily cir cular 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 Hamburg demand 134 New York demand240 words
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Advertisement29 1939-06-10 3 THE EASTERN UNITED CORPORATION, LIMITED y] VRfNE, MOTOR VEHICLE, RY, PERSONAL ACCI WORKMEN'S COMPENSA. AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. iEAD CmC 7 IL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W. HALL, General Manager29 words
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Advertisement310 1939-06-10 3 SINGAPORE HARBOUR »BOARD Singapore, June 10. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive: East Wharf "Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Gate 2) Hakusan Maru 18: Dukat 16; Leverkusen 14; Kepong 10: Hoepeak 7. Empire Dock (Gate 2) Penrith Castle 32: D erak 36 Empire Dock (Gate 4) Basra 46.310 words
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Advertisement352 1939-06-10 3 IS A.\lt OF CHINA Incorporated in China by Cnartei >. IZ, Ce«il Street, Smga{y a relephones: Office 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442 Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 518T& Cable Address: CHUNGKCO." Paid Up Capital $40,000,000 OC Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. t 5,200,000 00 rotal Asset* approximately Ch. 0352 words
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Advertisement2867 1939-06-10 4 IIHIHIIIP-BOI JBI55BK1 Domestic Occurrence MARRIAGE. tan—chew. The marriage, of Mr. Tan Beng Wah, third] son of Mr. and fc&s Tan K\\(( Chian and Miss Chew Kheok Kirn, only daughter of the late Mr Chew Cheng Sun and Mr.?. Chew Cheng Sun both of Singapore, wil! take place at "Lochaber,"' No2,867 words
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Advertisement378 1939-06-10 4 Offices l <> Let TO I.XT J floor. 59, KlyiH si T:> write or phone toot? SHeet. h,,,,,,. WANTED FINAf ri $10,000 for exct regular pcrm a 1 Please comrmjS Tribune. Ipo] CTiINF£E G Ĕ N j up-countiv on busill( U in touch will) >~..; for orders on commi reply378 words
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189 1939-06-10 5 Singapore, Friday. AN ag«d Chinese woman created a 1 scene at the Coroner's Court today, when after hearing a verdict of death by misadventure returned by the coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, at the inquiry into her grandson's death, she burst into sobs and189 words
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Article248 1939-06-10 5 Singapore, Friday. JRESPASSERS who lurk in the vicinity of the quarters of the nursing staff of the Genera 1 Hospital cause no little annoyance to the nurse or sister who happens to be selected for their unwelcome attentions. They have been seen at odd hours248 words
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Article155 1939-06-10 5 (From Our Own Corrc pondcnt» Kulim, June 9. TIMAH l»i:»ti IsmaJ vas charged before Tuan Syed Hassan, the Firvt Magistrate, on Wednesday afternoon with having slabbed her husband, Bakai bin Mat Isa vith a kni c at the village ol Labu Besar tn Jane I. Accused155 words
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Article69 1939-06-10 5 ABOREA Party from Penang commi need a short season at the Ha])]>y World C ered Stadium last night. The .'.bow firew a big crowd. 7'he nr. in leaf tire ol the programme consisted of verses composed on the pur ol the moment and sung to69 words
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Article147 1939-06-10 5 Singapore, Friday. petition for Ihe adnrnistration of the ate of tl c late Mr. Albert Samuel Giles of -Singapore was presented In the Bankruptcy Court before Mr Justice Worley by Mr. A. P Rajah this morning. Mr. Rajah, add easing lis lordship, said that 11147 words
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Article295 1939-06-10 5 The following were passengers by Qantas and Imperial airways liners: Arrived by the Canopus: Mrs. Z. Pox, Mr. A. E. Walker, from Sydney; Mr R. McNaught, from Brisbane. Left by the Canopus: Mrs. Z. Fox. Mr. R. Mc Naught, Mr. S. A. Simpson, for London. i Arrived295 words
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Article98 1939-06-10 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Pc nang, Jun* 9 ANOTHER daring snatch and run theft took place In the vicinity of Campbell Street when a young Chinese woman was set upon by an unknown Chines' 1 from her and bolted. Tl-e outrage was committed at 2 pn98 words
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Article81 1939-06-10 5 Singapore, Friday. Loh Nee How. a salesman of the Singapore Paint Works who was recently charged m the third police court before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker for criminal breach of trust in respect of 345. the property of Mr a C. Ford, proprietor <o tne Works, was to-day81 words
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Advertisement282 1939-06-10 5 NOTICE. I ERI BY GIVEN that as of J an l**39, Valentine 17, Uppe: Thompson will not be responsible i oilier liabilities Incurred [aria Sequeira she having thi above date. 5 QUEIRA, LYONS CO., m Building, Singapore, rs for the said alentine Sequeha NOTICE. I] MUNICIPALITY fr (n that Race282 words
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Advertisement298 1939-06-10 5 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED. A Remedy for Consumption Has Been Found DERK P. YONKERMAN, DISCOVERER OF THE NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as it may seem after centuries of failure, a remedy has been discovered that has fined the deadly Consumption even m the advanced stages of the disease. No298 words
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Advertisement279 1939-06-10 5 The Wise Way to Perfect KPpJ Hygiene <^1p You can be sure of Calvert's *ft J Carbolic Soft Soap. It keeps BL 7 Sir i you clean and refreshed, and J is pleasant to use, because it h7r \wi h feels so smooth on your skin. 1 -m_ f When279 words
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Advertisement159 1939-06-10 5 LOOK AHEAD. A man's ability L> bound to show itself when he is determined to succeed and takes the necessary steps to enhance his present value. Those wno have succeeded with the aid of the ICS. know and apprcna f e the value of its Training. Why not increase your159 words
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Advertisement8 1939-06-10 5 O¥ILTINE is Milk plus M alt plus EGGS8 words
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Article158 1939-06-10 6 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, June 9. CHORTLY before midnight on Monday a shocking incident occurred in a motor-bus which was travelling with a full load of passengers, who were returning home after attending the shows in town. When the bus was just passing the158 words
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Article55 1939-06-10 6 1 iii <7/7 Our Own Correspondent] Muar, Jinn- 8 -Hussein b n Abdullah pleaded guilty to a charge of being in possession of a coupon card bearing the name of Mohamad Saman for which he could not give a satisfactory explanation. He was fined $5 by Tuan55 words
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Advertisement473 1939-06-10 6 IT'S QUICK ENERGY THAT COUNTS jf*gt -and he'll get it from this «5* modern nourishing breakfast Jumping, running, on the go—he I k burning energy every minute. Protect him '.'*< if y from lowered vitality, with food that supplies quick energy. In the morning, 'v ft. see that he gets473 words
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Advertisement149 1939-06-10 6 j THE TRUE TONIC FOOD j Obtainable of all ChcmtsXM and Storm f-VYir RADIOS For Efficiency, Reliability and a; Service. VERY POPULAR IN MALAYA. So!- Agents: HOE BOON LEONG. Distributors; J RADIO GENERAL AGENCY, j Kuala Lunij ur. FOR THE VERY LATEST IN CLOCKS WATCHES You should \in i t149 words
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Advertisement65 1939-06-10 6 I r"" HOMELITE Portable Generating i Plant Operates On Diesel Oil Weighs Only 89 lbs. 110V.—1250W. Available in A.C. or D.C. Full particulars frcm: SPOT RADIO LTD., j|sB, ORCHARD \OAD, SINGAPORE. New Model with Ingenious filling device Now on SALE at BABA CO. LTD. Middle Road BABA STORE 162, Orchard65 words
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Advertisement84 1939-06-10 6 Git EAT L ASTERN OPTICAI CO K>p:u «»u >; &v. i?AN), (Tel. 21*11. ~.>. South Rtitcapore. V L"e AW S a// M"E 1 t makesChromium Brass Copper and All Metals Like New! •Hie most amasing developed for re L original beauty I finishes Nothir.g else I WWiNll'.lA.^^'iMMPMg^' the rust, discolorati84 words
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Advertisement92 1939-06-10 6 THE SINGAPORE CH >!B1 COMMERCE RUBBER LSSX. DAILY PRICES CI Itßl XI Singapore. I: :day Buyers. Ssfli No. IX R.S.S loose No. IX R.S.S F O B. in eases J G.F.A.Q. R.S'.S F. 0.8. in bale F AQ. R.S.S. FOB. in bale.'C Blanket Crepe F.O.E. in Dales X i Flat92 words
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Miscellaneous759 1939-06-10 6 To-day's Radio 1 i SINGAPORE S? HiPPOdn>mC Thea BERLIN Z „L 225 metres CJJB-J» DJB 1«, Mc, ZHP 30.9« metres (9.69 mcs) ,rin>< Signal Bt 2.« p.m. concert of 1 9,5 report and ?;g g"* En^J conducted by A. Bersnadsky (re- sports news tinned), laved[ from the Adelphl Hotel). 9.10759 words
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Article138 1939-06-10 7 Nations Health Organirn Bureau. Singapore, for the week ended June reported during the Eastern port, scot cholera has been lahabad. No return has •v d from Calcutta. Two titled from Cawnpore, one drath during the hue Chittagong again i cholera has been notib, which reported a138 words
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Article224 1939-06-10 7 From Our Own Correspondent] Teluk Anson, June 9. L elebralc his L9tli birthday, which fell on Wednesday, a Tamil (.iuindi, the ton oi Mr. Manickam PiUai, an emHuda of Perak, went out for a swim to the Jong Road, accompanied by two of his Tamil224 words
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Article19 1939-06-10 7 I J,urie 9.—Th. Labour ordered the release of reprtted IR A. chief, j irtaticn proceedings.— 11 I19 words
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Article160 1939-06-10 7 Stutrapor**, Friday, j IfR. C. li. WVt.u.n. Traffic Judge, to-day v.nd Mr. T. C. Groves a tola! of $$Q on iho two charge* of enving- without a lieonco and ck"ivi.ig v. hen not covered by a third party insurance nclicy, Mr. Groves pleaded guilty to160 words
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Article612 1939-06-10 7 Defendant Ref uses To Plead Singapore, Friday. pOLLOWING legal arguments j s to whether a police court has jurisdiction to try a case under the Registration of schools ordinance, Mr. L. C. Goh, the Singapore Filth Police Magistrate, delivered judgment to-day deciding the ease should be tried612 words
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87 1939-06-10 7 i Singapore. Friday. \f R. J. T. B. Rowland to-day asked Mr. C. H. Whitton, Traffic Judge, if he could pay his fine of 50 cents with 3 cheque as he had no money with him. The fudge told Mr. Rowland tha>87 words
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Advertisement138 1939-06-10 7 _Nj O Y jUTHFULI VIGOUR I JG minutes! 7$ HfCtl for a lengthy ami B liment to? ivtek* or r, 1 leel weak or «>*U be- lj^ yoiinc 1 lie latest M* 1 t;H'at Germain bcmmskV ft, hup Ml', IMIJ.S «ive I < >m 1 immediate TOitlltf mv I general138 words
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Advertisement89 1939-06-10 7 IIAST time the journey took weeks. But times have changed for the quicker by Imperial flyingboat. So comfortable, too—nice being able to smoke —nice being able to stroll about if you get tired of sitting—not that you do in these chairs. Good meals, I too, and wonderful service i 189 words
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Advertisement152 1939-06-10 7 MOONLIGHT CAFE RESTAURANT jĔk jK |§L, New Sanitary Premise Ku r> ctii-im\ Chinese ai d Ku: j (~v* Hwt tc. SING.U'OKE TEL NO. ."MX S S S,ZE 9-u iA SO-49C FMS SO-99< i s s $0-83* FMS $1-50« I SS SO-38C f y FNS $0-35' J Unbelievable reductions in numerous152 words
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Advertisement314 1939-06-10 8 ROXY BAR Open 5 P.M. Till Midnight. POMP AND PAGEANTRY. MI'SIC AND SPECTACLI \M!D SBi Jftl|Mff||WHMffPQ^ EMOIIONS. SLT TO Mil BjgH mY ft WORLD'S SWEETEST MUSIC! Ajul 3Of The Screen's Most BrillUnt Personalities! LUISE RAINER FERNAND CRAVET MILIZA KORJUS In fcf.-G.-M.'s New Masterpiece! THE GREAT WALTZ with HUGH HERBERT. LIONEL314 words
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Advertisement125 1939-06-10 8 TFI TEL NEW WORLD DANCE PALACE. Tin: LARGEST UR-CONDITION-ED CABARET IN MALAYA WU BAR RESTAUR \VF ATTACH: V AIWiiT DAXCE Nightly at 9.30 p.m. TEA DAXf'E (FREE ADMISSION) EVERY TI ES., Till RS. SAT. SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE FRO?! P.M. to 1.30 P M SPECIAL ENTRANCE TO CABARET CAR PARK AT125 words
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Advertisement351 1939-06-10 8 :i SHOWS TO-DAY" 3.15 6.15 9.15 lat capita" TWO GREAT STARS. RE-UNITED IN DARING PRIZE PLAY THAT ELECTRIFIED LONDON FOR YEARS! B' iH coloured ■■■■■■■■■■iH SYDNEY. PRIDE of AUSTRALIA with EDWARD ARNOLD a»d CHARLES COBURN Latest Gaumont News. JOSEPH SCMILDKRAUT *mmMtmmmm*o*9+M*mmmmmaamcmmjmmm*m+m>m*mmmwmmm m mam nmumrmmuaaamuaMmMm^mm^r'-^mMami GALA PREMIERE. TUESDAY. PAVILION HE THE351 words
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148 1939-06-10 9 Goodwill Visit Early Next Month '-««.Wd of SqUadron of ten Siamese bomber on July 4 Co,sa,r scout bombers and one D bo nine Siamese of. n;)n commissioned ma nau which will last tor i ol the visiting squadron Luang Devaaci:no Deputy Chief of the igsipore148 words
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Article41 1939-06-10 9 J Boh Guy a beaded guilty th\s police court be- tm to a charge i yesterday at A! I Victoria Stree: I tyre and tube va property of Ten,* j •d the accused anJ oni month's rigorons41 words
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24 1939-06-10 9 Reuter. 3 ii c D.-One-third of Jeringed in darknesi to-nigb* stations belonging to •owned Jerusalem Corporation ii ged.- Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Advertisement118 1939-06-10 9 c mium -Pistf.ng ?lb TRO- I GEN TABLETS remove BLEMISHES MM who are affected with akin •> rtart using BIOZYOEN Yeast-V;tamln It Will cl«ar the skin of unsightly 1 :.-!.-s within THREZ WEEKS. T\ I BIOZYGEN la a M splendid Nerve food •nd a natural laxative. It haa T already118 words
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Advertisement555 1939-06-10 9 DIABETES fP 7 DAYS. V ,r FKFE 1 \NYTHI\(; *<>( DESIKID. '<>c Nam Bong Jahore Bahru L Eng coy Sin sin (u stgamat J»on tlJn (ov Muar J. K. Bock Co ~u Irop.ci Dispensary 'j'mmir. 'oh Chin Soon rsnang Staaa, D. T. LIM COMPANY. cLNGAPORE j A. A. M. Hill555 words
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Advertisement66 1939-06-10 9 HKKK's [111; MOST JHIH!XtVi. AaR-DRAMTe\WfI^ ALHAMBRA To day ro-morri 1 SHOWS DAILY— II a,» It,IB «16 1,1 g J BORN FOR ACTtCM George Rrenl Olivia Dellaviibni CO.VH.Nrto ,;,L, MUBW sovb v. NTREAL DEMONSTRATION' Tn uf» •>Oi"MO<.f a nd *CM^^^^^^^^ the I{N: OF OUTCAST MEN!.., LCVE H[ilO;G (L ON A SHIP;66 words
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Article700 1939-06-10 10 I pray that our great nations may ever in future walk together' along the path of friendship in a world of peace. So spoke King George VI on an occasion which may well be described as historic—the State banquet <>iven by President Roosevelt in Washington to700 words
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Article843 1939-06-10 10 WEEKEND REVIEW Changed Strategy DURING thC **rWI<J pt»« uf tlu Sm Japanese l,i*!il.tics tto CWUW« iv ,v Al kh« same tin* thfl JaD*tit* havr- chaoged Khel» aratctg N bendlong advance* on ib« nil»; tnry side t!i-y !>•<•'' nought in« LM-o|xi.i of a lew linitoi|n843 words
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Article68 1939-06-10 10 A woman told a magistrate that she always buys her husband a tie after they have had a quarrel. It seems sad that even after a reconciliation she still holds a grudge against him. "Nearly all my girl friends, whether they are superstitious or not, are constantly68 words
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Article545 1939-06-10 10 I ATEST speech oi Lord Halifax on foreign policy is a sugar-coated piU for aggressive rulers. With soft words he assures Germans that ther is no encirclement and no desire to throttle German trade or any othe» activities so long as they do nol threaten the independence545 words
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Advertisement200 1939-06-10 10 1 icar records through your wireless set with the 'H-M-V" RECORD PLAYER Model 122 (A. C.) you ot sure oi" hearing PRICE si artists just when B^#^ ROBINSON CO., LTD. s\ AGENTS AND SERVICE EXPERTS. FOR DURABILITY JtV V ALWAYS BUY RAFTON CHINA IVORY GROUND DE- I lifl CORATED IN200 words
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Advertisement28 1939-06-10 10 Avoid Eyestrain! mmm (an dtteimine A tba tfA ;,,i,l t v«ur mor whethi-r deflnlt.ll U» wndUion oi you ;m li; S < BONG, DT. of optometry. Everbright Optical Co.28 words
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380 1939-06-10 11 STILL READY TO TALK TO HITLER Reuter. Hti> London, June 10. men to 'mVSS S £T« t0 the allusion b > the he had not mad or S?! E m nths The said Th, p"mieT U 10 >e »ble sp^echin'the of fljS? 'J!"?"* v«.-5t,..-,! :1Reuter. - 380 words
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Article141 1939-06-10 11 Reuter. Prague. June 10. EICH-PROTECTOR Baron Yon Neurath has ordered the district of Klavno to pay a fine of half a million Czech crowns for the alleged murder of a police officer when the ultimatum to* 4 production of the culprit expiied earlier, a curfew betweenReuter. - 141 words
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Article171 1939-06-10 11 Reuter. London, June 10. Further reports of explosions indicate a widespread attempt by 1.1 v.A. terrorists to strike Post Office services. Letters containing bombs or incendiary materials sent through the pest fired a mailbag in the Birming-ham-London express, the guard throwing the smouldering bag out of the train,Reuter. - 171 words
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131 1939-06-10 11 Paris June 10. RETAILS the Progress of the D v 11 Soviet negotiations M Bonnet (French in a long stateiffairs to the Setffairs Commission. that certain difficulM Bonnet expresses did not form a contrary he way v success. at the Fi-pnch-Tur-re progressing satis►n the131 words
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Article151 1939-06-10 11 DERLIN newspapers comment sar eastually on the statements ot Mr Chamberlain and Lord Halifax .yesterday, expressing the desire lor SSI'S r ,a !i° ns with «emm rhej state that the British encirclement polity i s m lltter trasl to both speeches, which are examples of Pharisaical hypocrisy.151 words
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Article155 1939-06-10 11 Inpanese Ultimatum Reuter. j .Txr. m Shanghai, June 10. a win a state of tension. The people are anxiously what action the Japanese authorities will take c British Concession, as the Japanese ultimatum ie surrender of four Chinese suspected to have isiWe for the murder ofReuter. - 155 words
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Article, Illustration34 1939-06-10 11 London. June 10 —Sir Francis Dyk" Aclanri. Liberal Member of Parliament North Cornwall, died yesterday at the age of 65.—British Wireless, Capt. Herbert Dixon, M.P., who is elevated to the peerage.34 words
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Article82 1939-06-10 11 Reuter. Consular officer a protest, the neral, Mr. Miura, nit Phillips in :e recent Anglo- which the Japaat a press conferto "lack of apprepart of the Britishers a where in China, the present situaTns the Japanese nt operations." Tinkler incident Tinkler regardroops not as a force t orderReuter. - 82 words
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Article33 1939-06-10 11 odon, June 9. j c the first Overseas Airthe Under- which pro- anient of a eorthe British tion, designed i by the Cori lr transport under- > er better proI air transport33 words
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Article, Illustration43 1939-06-10 11 i£si liS;: 1^ bmari f 1 Th?tis be l° re her sievu came finaH > This airws take, after the ,e;vuc of four men who escaped to the surface by m of Davis apparatus «carty 100 were unable to escape.43 words
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922 1939-06-10 11 BOMB PLOT WARNING PROMPT POLICE ACTION Reuter. rxjf NPW vnDl Ne w York, June 9. [HB NEW YORK papers are full of the triumphal reception of Their \H Wa^ in^ton Photograph's galore appear under banner York Daily S Mrrror 0 captures Washington" inReuter. - 922 words
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Article228 1939-06-10 11 Washington, June 9. DROBABLY the most crowded day of 1 whole Royal tour began in a shade temperature of 80 Fahrenheit this morning and included a drive to the British Embassy to meet British residents, visits to Congress, to America's Unknown Soldiers Tomb and to the home of228 words
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116 1939-06-10 11 Reuter. London, Jure 10. leas! one London explosion occurred in a Post Office sorting nam after a marly r.iilarhux had been cleared of letters, injuring a sorter. Officers of the Special liranch of Scotland Yard combed houses and districts where known Irish sympathisers lived.Reuter. - 116 words
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Article44 1939-06-10 11 Reuter. Japanese bombers raided Chungking al 7 p.m. to-day, again bombing the city. The raiders were greeted with heavy snti-aircraft fire, while Chinese pursuits aged t ie raiders. Anti-aircraft v, Its clnir.i thai two Japanese bombers mi shot down. Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Advertisement44 1939-06-10 11 riivvks lb \1! who kindly donated articles, and to all those uho laboured so assiduously to make a success of the Chanty Fair held on Saturday the l r h. in it., \\o binder our most nfecere thanks. Jit iemptorisi Fathers, 339, Thomson Road.44 words
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546 1939-06-10 12 Hearty Welcome Of U. S. Legislators Reuter. Washington, June ft. DEAFENING cheers broke out as Their Majesties ascended U th, .i,»ns of the Capitol to meet the legislators. In front of the Cffiol accommodated the wives of C chamber, Their and sUReuter. - 546 words
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Article65 1939-06-10 12 Klanf, June 6. Tin: iave opened yesterday before Mr. li. Middleton-Smith. Magistrate, and is beins continued to-day, in which Mrs. laequiss is sueing her husband. Mr. B. Jacquiss of Port Swettenham, tor maintenance. Mr. K. K. Benjamin is counsel for Mrs. lacueis*, while Mr. Brisks65 words
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126 1939-06-10 12 Reuter. London, June 10. BRITAIN is becoming almost overnight a great military power, declared Mr. H re Belisha to a speech at Plymouth. Tiie War Minister added: 'We shall in the course of the next few months have under arms in this countryReuter. - 126 words
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Article181 1939-06-10 12 Strong Protest To The Japanese Consul-General Reuter. Shanghai, June f>. QIR Herbert Phillips, the British Consul-General. has sent a strong protest thisafternoon to the Japanese Consul-General in connection with the Tinkler case and complains: Firstly, of the unjustifiable infliction of bayonet wounds after Mr. P. 11. TinklerReuter. - 181 words
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Article36 1939-06-10 12 Reuter. Chungking. June, 9.—The Government has issued a mandate ordering the arrest and punishment of Wang Ching Wei who is officially accused of having visited Tokyo in connection with his "tiaitorous ac tivitives".—- Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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127 1939-06-10 12 Reuter. Geneva, June 10. WHEN the League Opium Commission met to Wfer Its report to the Conn U D-. Victor Hoo instated on the irsVion of a paragraph recording his a Legation lainst the Jananese authorities in ttie occupied areas of China, all'/gations dchReuter. - 127 words
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Article76 1939-06-10 12 Reuter. Bucharest, Jun<: 9 RUMANIA is willing to sign pacts of J f iendship with all her neighbour* fjafencu declared In a speech in tLe chamber. He added that he believed that such a pact with Hungary would settle political and social problems, and aidReuter. - 76 words
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Article62 1939-06-10 12 Reuter. London. June 0 disappearance ol vester- day's nervousness, markets opened teady but an absence of demand owing o week-end considerations caused a [arther downdrifi of prices. Kaffirs were finally steadier on latest dividends which were well received. Oils moved narrowly. Gilt-edged were fractionally easier and internationalsReuter. - 62 words
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Article21 1939-06-10 12 Reuter. London, June 9—Mr. Quo Tai Chi called on Lord Halifax to-day and had i long conversation. —Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article29 1939-06-10 12 Mr. Humphrey Charles Butler has been appointed an unofficial member of the Federal Council during the absence on leave of the Hon. Mr. S. B. Pamer.29 words
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Article86 1939-06-10 12 Reuter. London. lane 9. THF international tension is rc--1 flprted in substantial marine r Up c hanges in the revised schedule Issued b the Institute of London ulenvriters, which shows a general reduction in P ren ums tri r s !,,vprinir risks of war and strikesReuter. - 86 words
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Article101 1939-06-10 12 Reuter. London. June 8. ON the Stock Exchange prices generally eased on unfavourable rumours concerning Danzig*. Gilt edged were initially depressed ov the new Australian loan which In dealings began at ltt discount. Unde writers had to take up nearly eighty cent of the issue. Oil> wereReuter. - 101 words
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Article153 1939-06-10 12 Reuter Moscow. June 1). 'THE American. Mrs Ruth Rubens, wt* has been under arrest since December 1937. was tried to-day on a charge of illegally entering the 0 S S R. She pleaded guilty and was sentenced .c 13 month.-' Unprisonment, but as the periodReuter - 153 words
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Article, Illustration12 1939-06-10 12 H.L. Hopkin - Don't Miss To-morrow's Sunday Tribune By H.L. Hopkin12 words
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Article500 1939-06-10 12 (From Our Oicn Reporter/ Penang. June I J. JUDGMENT was reserved by Mr. A. \V. Bellamy, the Penang Second Magistrate, till next Monday in the ease in which an Indian named Ramasamy was charged with theft of a promissory note for Rs. 1,500, the property500 words
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Article76 1939-06-10 12 Reuter. —JL Detroit. June 9. ort by the Committee for 4 Industrial Organisation to obtain closed unionship in the motor-car industry failed. This was disclosed when it was revealed that the contract ending the Briggs plant strike did not contain this concession. The contract was ratified lastReuter. - 76 words
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185 1939-06-10 12 London. June i I ORD Halifax', peech in the 1« Lords Is «-iv a London press. The Times, in a leader may be found to be of exception; portance if its spirit is reciproca Germany. If it is met by more than gibes and sneers185 words
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Article120 1939-06-10 12 p c. An*js AS a welcome to Mi c J who has com< the Cyclax Compi i at Robinson's in t t*J and sherry part; this morning. for as well as v M we had to bid Farlane. who for v been the Cyclax ll d D120 words
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Advertisement57 1939-06-10 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. o: CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. TUONE 5808. SINGAPORE. 1 FIRE MARINE, MOTOR, PERRON A L ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGLNTS: SEREMBAN POI BPOS., MALACCA HONG CMYE COIL. LL'MPUK WENG HENG LOONG, NG KON CHEE, RI.ANG LEE ENG TEH, IPOH LEE AH WENG. PENANG GENEKAL PRODUCE AGENCY,57 words
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Advertisement43 1939-06-10 12 j I [^gip l AG E 4n» everything that's old old friends, old ttmes. old manners* old becks And need one s&y rhe magmheenr Whisky called "Old Rarity" CUARANTttD 15 YEARS OLD *J McALISTER CO, LTD., I MMM Agt«t for S.S. FMS T43 words
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106 1939-06-10 13 Singapore, Saturday. t beat clothes, the attractive young wife of an unemi |j tonese was found dead hanging against the door of I 1: floor oi nnu< in Hock Lam Street at ;U1 this morning. The tragic discovery was made by the woman's husband106 words
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Article137 1939-06-10 13 lFro?n Ou?- Oicti Reporter] Penang, June 9. AS a result of an alleged attack made on him by some of his compatriots, a Chinese is now lying j in a critical condition in the General Hospital. The incident which took place on Wednesday at Hut ton137 words
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Article45 1939-06-10 13 London, June 1 ommons, in a Sir Arnold Wilead, Under Secro Burma, said that ray connection Yunnan so far tland (Secretary n sufficiently decision to be h a connection the fullest contary advisers of as well as the and Burma45 words
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Article, Illustration55 1939-06-10 13 i Hollywood beauties, with Mr. John Cowan at the piano, who. with Cowan and Bailey, will perform t to be opened shortly at the Cathay Building. Names are Lv cille Nicholson, Dolores Dee. t»»* Tay--1 Chappel and Laureil Gains. They arrived with Cowan and Bailey on55 words
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Obituary167 1939-06-10 13 Singapore, Saturday. Y\ L letWt to record that news has y been received of the death in Hcbart, Tasmania, yesterday of Mr. Albert Henry Farr. a member of the <i( United Engineers, Ltd.. in Singapore. Mr. Farr went on leave In March, apparently in167 words
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Article30 1939-06-10 13 Reuter. London. June 9,-The Dominions Office birthday honours list includes a Knight Commander of the British Empire for Captain Donald Petric Simson, honorary secretary of the British Empire Service League.—Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article62 1939-06-10 13 Singapore. Saturday. A FATAL collision took place early this morning i n Clemeneeau Avenue when a Chinese, whose name is Riven as An«r Row Chye. foreman of the motor-cycle department of Messrs. Cycle and Carriage Co., Ltd.. was knocked down and killed instantaneously by a motorlorry. At the62 words
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226 1939-06-10 13 [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, June 9. WHILE attempting to pawn a fountain pen which he had removed from the house of the complainant who was away in Penang, Manikam. a Tamil youth, was arrested by a detective at the pawnshop on suspicion and226 words
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Article123 1939-06-10 13 iFrcm Our Own Reporter] Penang. June 0. A SEQUEL to the motor car collision a< A the junction of two roads was heard In the middle Court when a Kedah Malay teacher Awang bin Sand, was brought up before Mr. Lim Koon Teck. charged with causing hurt123 words
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Article63 1939-06-10 13 [FrCm Our o;rn Report re Kuala Lumpur. June 9. ANE o! the ten scholarships to Raffles OoOdfe, which have been given by ihe f.m.s. Government, five of which are reserved for Malays, has been awarded to Too Chee Chew, a Kuala Lumpur Methodist Boys' School pupil.63 words
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Article71 1939-06-10 13 \Fro m Our On n ReportrC\ Kuala Lumpur. June 9. GUNAGNANAM. the 16 year-old Metthodist Boys' School pupil who was reported missing has been found in Bukit Bintang by one of his class mates on Wednesday morning. It appears that after he had played truant. Gunagnanam went71 words
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Article57 1939-06-10 13 A youm Malay and his wife were thrown out of their rickshaw when it c. Hided with a motor car shortly after 12 last night at the junction ol Rochore Canal Road and KaJlang Roao. Th" palter, who was also injured, together with the couple, were taken57 words
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Article221 1939-06-10 13 r Jpit?j ftoyal Singapore Flying club took advantage of the public holiday on Thursday to bold a flying picnic and a programme of competitions for members at Batti Pahat aerodrome. Weather conditions were ideal for flying at all times during the day. Three Moths, one Hornet,221 words
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Article110 1939-06-10 13 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, June 9. IBRAHIM bin Mat, a Malay, claimed trial when he was charged before Mi. R. C. Redman, the First Magistrate, yesterday morning with having stolen jewellery and a sewing machine valued at $515. the property of his own wife. According110 words
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Advertisement158 1939-06-10 13 "ROYAL BAKERY" Birthday CAKES hi,, made in many varieties, with attractive and < lour fill decorations to delight the heart ol any child. Whether one or t cnty-one, we cater ior them all. mm mmcm THONK: STORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPfJR .T3:*l (3 lines), IPOH liU 111 12 lines»,158 words
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Article, Illustration359 1939-06-10 14 Third League Victory For Club Keeping Up Their Winning Form The Saturday. S|;( POLICE I. fIEFEATING the Police by the odd goal in three the S.R.C. to-day registered their third win ill the league so far. The359 words
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Article, Illustration84 1939-06-10 14 have been chosen to leI Lad Footers XI against the I1 Lment Band Boys m a friendly game of 8oceer on Sunday, at Cheng Seah, Ah Bah. Ah Kai, Chm Kai Teck. John Sum *ee Hock (Capt.) Kean T\k t Chin Cheon, Ah Yulk, Ah Lam and84 words
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Article397 1939-06-10 14 R vs. S F.A. (Div. I> i —Stadium I V vs. Naval Police (2B)— Police 'icket: sc r vs. United Service!— S C.C. s rs. S R C.—Padang SRC 'A vs S.CR.C— S.CR.C S M vs. I A.—Balestier Road V M C V vs, R.A.F. —Seletar Golf: Golf397 words
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Article, Illustration334 1939-06-10 14 17ALIJABLE PRIZES and awards will be given awaj on Sunday when the most spectacular motor racing event \et held in Singapore ard Tor that matter in Malaya lakes place under the auspices of the Automobile Association. The race commences at a.m. Mr. Conrad334 words
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Article235 1939-06-10 14 Singapore, Friday. CPEEDIER in the attack and playing with better understanding, the Marines beat the Mulaya Signal Company by five goals to one in the division 2\ league soccer fixture played at the J.S.C.A. ground this evening. Feature of the fame was the brilliant play by G.235 words
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Article120 1939-06-10 14 JO the great delight of the local rowing enthusiasts, Queensland won the famous Kings Cup Race, the eight cared championship of Australia. They covered the three stile course on the Hamilton Reach on the Brisbane river in 14 minutes 27 Ootids thus beating the record by120 words
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303 1939-06-10 14 ;S.C.RA. (B) T HI S all but aveng* their last defeat \>y L S CI A. (b) when they the second round of the Set** Division <li) 011 the S||R ground yesterday, j For 50 thrilling ntinuU j crowd of303 words
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61 1939-06-10 14 ftLAYING on the rHidans I evening, the Royal I Hmgyei heal Ibc S.CI ;n v two goals to nil. 'j he Sappers were scoring one i Geary and going i» half tb add 1• t anol Humphries. Th? game wa evenly the C hah*.61 words
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Article65 1939-06-10 14 PPRINTERS are 3 starting block meetings In this counti The Oeneral c tern* Athletic A i official sanction al Starting blocks haw he International Fed* ginning of the year, permitting them to be us* ly In level races up to 44 our athletes from b* tage65 words
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Article124 1939-06-10 14 UISB JA. Maclagen, the first woman to make a century in a women's test match, is doubtful if she can accent the invitation to accompany the British women 8 Team to Australia, but the rest of the team haw now been chosen and they set124 words
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135 1939-06-10 15 v. June 9. the English the Hrst batsi uns tbis season against Surrey score fluently, ii out in a r Derby, t? break bowler, v md, while ri «ht root heart while cnt for a clot d tb< n. He in- t135 words
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354 1939-06-10 15 Mrs. Pennefather And Mrs. Eber Win TENNIS Ac Singapore. Saturday. was expected Mrs. Ebtr partnered by Mrs. Pennefather beat Mrs. Cherrington and Mis. Champ to enter the quarter finals 6-4, 6-4 m one oi the Women* Doubles played at the S.C.C. courts yesterday evening.354 words
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Article166 1939-06-10 15 Following are Bowls ties I handicaps pain) —21 up at the S.C.C. for next I week: WEDNESDAY: W. Williams and T C Hay (+3) v A C Binrde and B J Cassels < 31. J Philip and B. o. Mozar i I r>» v.s. Capt k .1 J.166 words
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Article65 1939-06-10 15 The following members have accepted to play for S.C.C I vs. United Service-. Ml Saturday raid Sunday at 2 pm. and 11 a.m. respectively at sec.: T G. D. A. Cooper, H. L. Ward. G. W. S. Waites A. C. Grcwder. A. Foster. W K. Jagger. P W.65 words
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118 1939-06-10 15 Tin: formation oi a special po« Uee force of worn 211, to assist in countering undesin ble elements during the Olympic Games at Hebinki next year, has been proposed by various local women's organisations. It has been suggested that in order to effectively realise such118 words
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Article120 1939-06-10 15 8R c cricket teams: VS Ceylon Sports Club, SRC. Ground. Saturday. and Sunday: K. Leembrusuen, D. C. Ross. G. Clarke. P. d'Almeida, P P de Sous*, R B Thov, R. D. lansen, D. la Brooy, L. Ouischoorn, L. s Reutens, c v* liercier. v« Medical College Union. Sunday120 words
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Advertisement17 1939-06-10 15 then always come TIGER BEErWJ^ malt hops 6 ■':itß U T 0 by FRASER l lT D17 words
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Advertisement594 1939-06-10 15 KEPPEL GOLF CLUB The L. O. U. Medal at the K. G. C. for June WB& won oy Mrs. W. Gm sfone Us ;ej oi SLEEPLESS THROUGH STOMACH PAINS IV< rv tomactl sufferer knows th.it a <li..,i«!t r< <i digestion brings many other troubles in Ms train Loss o| appetite,594 words
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372 1939-06-10 16 FOLLOWING are weights for Saturday's race at Kuala Lumpur in the first day of the Summer meeting of the Sclangor Turf Club. HORSES, CLASS 1. DIV. 1, 5» <% FURS. Tovarich 9.04 Empiric 8.06 Gold Point 9.04 Thebez 8.01 Meadowman 7.13 Gilded Youth372 words
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664 1939-06-10 16 Singapore, Friday. •JTIE 30th annual athletic Sports meeting of Outram School was held in brilliant weather this afternoon before a very large gathering which included the parents and guardians of pupils of the school, old boys of the school. Among the well-wishers were Mr. M.664 words
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Article41 1939-06-10 16 Reuter. Pbiladelphi, JN the America ship, Sam Bn< the 1937 even: led the of 63. 35 out first clay. Lawson Little fcj Nattkowal. all 61 Gene Salage had 74 Ralph Ouidavl C two years and a I -Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article55 1939-06-10 16 Reuter. FOLLOWING ai £75U golf: Rees beat Don Cvi one up. Martin Po.-e (Bupnn a; L. F. Pen, ,£j piom one up. j. J. Hargreaves (of John Busson of Par three. Arthur Lees (Dore anri t m Serra (Uruguay 1 b* SEMI-FINALS Rees beat Mart n pi HargravesReuter. - 55 words
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Advertisement267 1939-06-10 16 XA/HEN your feet hurt your whole bocfy i^lßlC^^^»^*»"]^^Sl\\ suffers. Pain from your feet affects your \wßm \ty nerves which, in turn, upset your health. Keep iHSi II your feet fit by rubbing them with Zam-Buk every day. This soon stops aching and pain and 11M1 /I restoressoftnessandflexibility. Zam-Buk relieves \«vß267 words
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Advertisement32 1939-06-10 16 EXIDI CAR STARTING LIGHTING SOLE AGENTS ISOBtMO MOTOKS LTD. Singapore, Malacca, Sercmban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penu* Advt. of THE CHLORIDE ELECTRICAL STORAGE CO. LTD. 'Incorporated in England), la, Oldham Lane, Singapore. i32 words
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Advertisement190 1939-06-10 16 IF YOUR BREATH HAS A SMELL YOU CAN'T FEEL WELL Unless S ptetf of bile juice f >« liver into our bow. Is >;.*•',•, cements W* m*4 anJ food decays unnaturally in c -o bowels. This decay aenda our body every six run hr Idoomy. prouchy and no i o190 words
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329 1939-06-10 17 Plea Of Insanity Fails f lor f Ships ve i<*ting the pl ea of b_ sil Wre, Friday s»Hrsss £5 Karri a hut at Pulau Tekon» on h f? ng With a double-barrelled nL,^ g Conr,USio of the J*}*** S oult 01 Ciimmal Appeal329 words
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Article80 1939-06-10 17 I no m___i ix- n Singapore, Fiidav. H m Val ,2U and H <> Lok i2V 11 claimed trial this morning in the arm police court before Mr. C H Kob to a charge that they at 10.30 a m were alleged to have cwnmlt dootST^S^P^ 3 by80 words
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Article81 1939-06-10 17 ALL READERS. m arc likch, to A very peart here is in- h a day to fJ worth \CES. Febru- doic travel. If ov.!. and I and netting i )<■'_ i 22. D h In loncen--20 and Sep- a j flatrs and >•! sCllti- 1 t81 words
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Article125 1939-06-10 17 Singapore, Friday. yUKINOSUKE ISOBE, alias Yunos bin Abdullah, 39-year-old Japanese, was find $5 by Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker, of the Third Police Court, for failing to notify the Registrar of Aliens of his departure on May 29 for Mersing. Tnhrr^ a "lfi ated th *CCUSed WES125 words
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Article67 1939-06-10 17 rv Singapore, Friday, v 7n m f v J* 0 5 "npritonmen: 1 -ocnew, this morning in the second Ketccu" e d Conrad oUam°Sn oi ti' ft";- pil>ading &uilt y a charge ™2f 01 :i mata swi *h valued at $1 50 the property of Fua Ah67 words
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Article47 1939-06-10 17 PoTw £?M nd 2 the Strait Settlements Police will perform in public on Mondr S rS 8 of a M k at c 6 00 Pm- «nS?thful I la. Marrh Washi »*ton Gray.s." G:.n--2 Overture. -Raymond," Thoma.s u£ 'SS. '"fences -,f Sum4. Idyl, "Blumengefluster," Blon47 words
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Article70 1939-06-10 17 W. TTr Singapore, Friday. HTLE repairing the roof of his hut on May 13 a poultry rearer fell on td mo ground ten feet below and anted injuries which resulted in his death at the hospital 21 days later cause of death being fracture of the70 words
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Advertisement125 1939-06-10 17 IL/COLAND PoreJgners hence--1 visit the island declared part of zone."—Reuter. f °r <i«s« r ptive folder <C> PROTECT YOUR TEETH USE RDDDFEN A SCIENTIFIC TDOTH PASTE OP PROVED MERIT DISSOLVES DIRT,* INVIGORATES? THE GUMS, DISINFECTS THE MOUTH AND SWEETENS THE BREATH. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE/ or iirect from Th 6 Agents. Naina125 words
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Advertisement637 1939-06-10 17 AN EXTRA MONTH AT HOME! if you fly SOYAL DUTCH AIR LINES the smooth, silent air line London is on.v 6 doy, from Singapore b y ctoThSS' eep every n^-»at FAttj Si.,gapcre London and ran*. t23l Penang-London or d return £Uj JAM V.N.I.L.M. c ac, 3-1 CoUyer Cu.iy. M 3—637 words
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Advertisement497 1939-06-10 17 RAFFLES HltASM<llli: Approved by daily increasing number of patrons, f or meals you will enjoy. W inest quality foodstuffs only. L et us cater for your parties—lunch, lea or dinner. E xcclJent cuisine—a la carte. ervice— comfort—courtesy—music. B read and cakes—baked in electric ovens. i% worthy reputation gained experience. X497 words
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657 1939-06-10 18 Preventing Japanese Economic Domination Of China More Foreign Capital For Development Projects i Chungking. nR h H Kung, President of the Executive Yuan and concurrently Finance Minister, U an interview said that the Chinese Government was making every (Tort to assi s peanut, and Joor civilians657 words
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Article164 1939-06-10 18 Chungking. CASH awards to China's wounded are one of the features of relief work behind the firing lines. The awards are made fa* the name of the Chinese Commander-in-Chief, General Chiang Kai-shek, and are divided into categories from privates to generals. The moment a wonded general164 words
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129 1939-06-10 18 Central News Haiphong. A CENTRAL News correspondent touring Hanoi and Haiphong found the Chinese there deeply concerned over the war news. The one maji r topic of conversation of any little group of Chinese gathered together concerns ihe Chinese coun-ter-attacks on various fronts. EveryCentral News - 129 words
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Article65 1939-06-10 18 Central News. Kweiyang.-~r.Arj Industrial Corporation capitalised at 56.000.000 has been organised by the Kweichow Provincial Government tc develop the province. A total of $1,250 COO of the capital will be furnished by the Ministry of Economics, sji,ii3u,ooo oy the Kweichow Provincial Government and the rest by theCentral News. - 65 words
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Article146 1939-06-10 18 International News Agency. Changsha. HAVING failed to gain any ground in north Hupeh where they were driven back by the Chinese forces, the Japanese forces in the Hankow area are making preparations to turn southward with Changsha as their objective. There have been feverish preparations inInternational News Agency. - 146 words
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190 1939-06-10 18 Central News. hulking. COME «00 children verc nphaned »3 by tht ret tut Japanese bombings of Chungking, avhile bbss* POO were made destitute and horr.f. le«. s, though their parents may sun be alive some when, acctdif tagj estimate of the Natisaai I: ftCentral News. - 190 words
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Advertisement274 1939-06-10 18 Keep\bur Skin Free m from MiTr Chafindor. dB JrritotonlL i M any women think that discomfort U |j||^V— (Pil ll 1 chafing and a hot prickly ikm a I I I 1 I unavoidable. To-day thousands are die- ring the wonderful comfort to be I ,t Lined from using Cuticura274 words
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Advertisement124 1939-06-10 18 FT) ALTO 1 fold Silver-plated, gold bell win case 1135. 115, North Bridge Read. j DISCLOSED BY Tek Often hidden behind a row of gleaming white teeth, decay is eating its way to their nerve centres. Tek "Short-Head" toothbrush, is the only genuine and patented brush which will reach those124 words
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209 1939-06-10 19 (United Press) Colombo, June 1. T «pSfaM,f„ Ut r e .fTSS? deCi Si n to Sanction f rthwi the Government s'" n ,t" who entered the tion nTnd an ci 1 1934 has frealed a The scheme of voluntary(United Press) - 209 words
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Article160 1939-06-10 19 Bon ha?. -lure j ro va' reception was Dr. Rajendra President, en fearr j va i n Bombay this icted by the th( Victoria ■> as decorated buntings. A the Congress Only a selected luding pr°ssmen hußcdiateh aftei the Calcutta I i en Ira Pra- Mrd160 words
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Article295 1939-06-10 19 (United Press). Mysore, May 31. "T DID not say I -ame here to study x this country's future, but I said 1 was coming here as a sight-seer and, being an economist, the economic side of the country should not escape me," observed Dr. Schacht.(United Press). - 295 words
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Article358 1939-06-10 19 THREE TO DIE (United Press). Ranpur, June 1. fpHREE persons were sentenced to A death, eight were sentenced to transportation for \\ie, while five others were sentenced to various terms of imprisonment by Mr. J. G Shearer, Special Sessions Judge, in delivering judgment in the case arising(United Press). - 358 words
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Article58 1939-06-10 19 (United Press). Allahabad, June 2 —The nomination paper of Pandit Pearelal Sharma was fled to day before the District Magistrate of Allahabad for the vacant seat Seven Cities Mahomedan Constituency UP.) in the Central Assembly. No one else filed nomination. The candidate's name will be declared on(United Press). - 58 words
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Article160 1939-06-10 19 (United Press). Nagpur, May 30. THE Government has had under consideration the question of reinstating persons who resigned or Mere dismissed or discharged for political reasons during the Civil Disobedience movements of IH3O--1931 and 1932-34, states a Press Note issued by the C. P. Government. The(United Press). - 160 words
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Article347 1939-06-10 19 THE AGA KHAN MAY BURRY BACK TO INDIA (United Press). Luck now, June 2. *pHE "National Herald" publishes a news that a fresh attempt for securing Hindu-Muslim unily is said to be already afoot. Lord Zetlard, Secretary of Slate fcr India, has thrown a challenge to(United Press). - 347 words
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Article144 1939-06-10 19 (United Press). Trivandrum, May 30. THE Travancore Government have withheld until farther orders the pension of Mr. Chansancheri K. Parameswaran Pillai, retired Judge of the Travancore High Court. It is understood the Government consider that Mr. Pillai, w ho as a retired judicial oflu c r(United Press). - 144 words
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Article75 1939-06-10 19 (United Press). Calcutta. May 31. MAULANA Abdul Kalam Azad is progressing slowly. The plastering on his injured leg has been removed and massage is now being applied. It is expected he will be able to walk about in a fortnight's time. If this expectation Of the doctors materialises(United Press). - 75 words
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Advertisement41 1939-06-10 19 "I enjoy them best «SiP dv MAURIER EXCLI/stVE FILTER TIP CIGARETTES MADE IN LONDON Soliamnts: John Lirtk Co. Ltd., SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, v PENANG IPOH J {Incorporated in England.) ISSUED BY THE MANUFACTURERS OF DU MAURIER CIGARETTES, 217, PICCADILLY, LONDON, W.I41 words
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Article, Illustration82 1939-06-10 20 icenes were witnessed on Thursday morning when 3,500 officers and men paraded before His ExcelShenton Thomas, at Farrer Park on the occasion of His Majesty the King's birthday Naval, military, cadet units marched pasi the Gorern< r, i;>h wed by a "fly past"82 words
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