Malaya Tribune, 12 June 1939
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Title Section37 1939-06-12 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales XXVI- •No. 138. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1930 FIVE CENTS* The Malaya Tribune. Monday, Ju?* 12. l The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1939. Hjnrs37 words
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Advertisement212 1939-06-12 1 KED SEA VISION STORE i tied in the Heart of the City BRIDGE ROAD. phone 2133 15, North Bridge Rd., Hill Street. m BRITISH --B- ir jNI suffer fo a^ihr' Sfß s stress m BUC Fabric .»f A ■55 25,000 lbs. per sq. inch than W s!, f Unr r212 words
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Advertisement229 1939-06-12 1 'Hi- exceptional Infusion sUengtli nax i i.";>t*' Ten moat economt* in it Gold i>*:tf i' free of excess Tannin and then tore docs not cause inUgfijMon. It ».s an and sound nv:xini bat the only true guarantee of satiofacion \s to .ry Brands that are long and ntern.-'tj rstablished. DIFFICULT229 words
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Advertisement215 1939-06-12 1 j MADAME PAGE i LATE 92, PICCADILLY, I LONDON. DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER TAILORMADES GOWNS 5 FOR ALL OCCASIONS IN STOCK. FROM:— j$ 5. 30. 13 BATTERY ROAD, I TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE MIIMIMIIIMI lllMlll.lMlllttl rMMnUHMBmmwSmWm 8 mW' mm ififtr- 9 I C-IOvSI 111 3 J r^^l Maybe you arr savinu up for215 words
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Article124 1939-06-12 2 yOGETHEK again, the co-starring tram of Jean Rlondell and v Z n Dcu ff ,as wffl begin work smiJv m Columbia's new comedy. Good Girls Go To Paris. Too. Best remembered for their brilliant Rasterisations in the highly successful and popular comedy. "There's Al Ways124 words
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Article69 1939-06-12 2 CAPITOL: "Double Weddim• ALHAMBRA: "Wings of the Navy." PAVILION: "It's In The Air. ROYAL: "Luck." MALBOROUGH: "Bhoo Kailas." POXY: "The Great Waltz." <i ARRK'K: "Pucca Rowdy.' UMPIRE: "Flaming Frontier*. HAPPY WORLD: Happy Theatre: "Men With WingGlory Theatre Painter's Chains Ca baret; Side-shows. Wayanss. Mask anil Ronggeng etc.69 words
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Article213 1939-06-12 2 0 TO-MORROW FOR ALL READ- ERS. Influences arc soi eichc' adverse to business pr;-;, ••v>. but J commercial travellers c k' salt's- /new are favoured. Iiot good fo> important interviews \he vek- ing of favours. SP£C74L INFLUENCES. Febru- ary 20 to March 20. Be pre- j213 words
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Advertisement437 1939-06-12 2 OTLAMER SAILINGS. Pa 0«a BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). 1». S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 CHTTRAL 15,000 June 10 CORFU i 5,000 June 30 X HIKDWAN 0 070 July 1 ANTON 15.500 July 14 CARTHAGE 15.000 July 28 2 SOMALI 0,800 July 28 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Aug.437 words
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Advertisement505 1939-06-12 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDLUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 5 sa "ODER" omits North China Jun. 13 m.s. "FULDA" omits Hongkong, Japan. Jun. 25 I .v.s "MO6SL" omits Manila, Hongkong Japan June 29505 words
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Advertisement485 1939-06-12 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly L<ervice between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow, an d Amoy, (K'ulangsu). Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS:- j For CHINA For RANGOON "Hong Peng" Jun. 19, 4 p.m. Hong Kheng" Jim. '3 "Hong485 words
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Advertisement141 1939-06-12 2 1 1 HAMBURH-AMEKIKA LIN IE B Dcutsch-Australische Damp! thiflfs GeaeZfachaft (Companies incorporated En (:»rminvi PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA \SD JAPAN PORTS. Due S'oore 19TQ m .s. RHEINLAND Direct June 23 m .s. BURGENLAND via Manila July 10 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due Spore 1939141 words
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Miscellaneous216 1939-06-12 2 j DAILY CROSSWORD"] jL MMIMMI M i 1 I cfßjljßjßKe BHH I I iraiiliifl CLUBS ACROSS: origin 3 Bizarre. CUTS DOWN 8 Nourish. 1 ViMate. 10. BE. is stolen I anagram). 2. A lordly carriage. 11 Bears. 4. Many happy birthdaj ml hea 12. Tumult. 5. Burns silver tassie. poss216 words
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Article440 1939-06-12 3 LONDON COMMODITIES Sellers s 3 Buyers 8 516 Sellers 8 3 8 Buyers 8 3 8 Sellers 8 716 I Ocl Dec. Buyers 8 716 Sellers 8' 2 PRODUCE fAL „oiL Previou Lo do s £11.12.6 Value s LOI it (Sanwnwj 8 6 Sellers UliO'.'A Seed Peatl440 words
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Article771 1939-06-12 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, June 10. l pm. I 4 laser ana Co. Ampat Tin ilers Ausiraj Amal 2 Austral Malay 38 4 7/2 A l Ayer Hitam S' Hong Patt r.fiiT i Hitam Tin „S "i" ccl 3» aSH 22° «8 00771 words
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Article218 1939-06-12 3 Singapore, June 10. The following are the exchange 3tocl this mormng according to the daily clr cular issued by the Hongkong an-J Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 3 25 32 London demand M 2 3 25 32 I yon-; demand 2040 Switzerland demand 239 l 2 Hamburg218 words
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Article13 1939-06-12 3 Singapore, Monday. The price or tin at noon in Singapore 10-day was:13 words
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Article14 1939-06-12 3 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was: Buyers Sellers 28"..14 words
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Article245 1939-06-12 3 5% Maynard Co., Ltd.. »30,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 If 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: i% 1901 red. 1940 $4d0,000 Int Mar. 31. Sept. 30 ....*lOO 101 norn 1907 red. 1947 $1600,000 Int. Mar. 31, SeDt 30 «106 108 norn 4V*% 1909 red. 1905 J1.00G.000 Int. Mar.245 words
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Article186 1939-06-12 3 THE Ulu Pandan 'Singapore) Rubber 1 Estate*. Ltd. net profij foi the yeai ended April 30 amounted to $lf: 96'". from which has to be deducted the debit balance of $2,277 brought forward from last account leaving a balance of $11,689 which, subject to directors' fees, It186 words
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Article80 1939-06-12 3 London, Saturday.- -The Duke of Kent, presiding yesterday at the annual m« I ing of King Edwards Hospital Fund for London was able to report that I income of the Fund last year was the largest since 1934, and the distribution to member hospitals had totalled 1304,000.—British Official80 words
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Advertisement23 1939-06-12 3 THE UNITED 1 LIMITED Anv NK MOTOR VEHICLE, 1, -MJKX's COMPENSA BIJC 11 ABILITY IV l RANCE. II «nilBT, SINGAPORE. F W. HALL,23 words
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Advertisement29 1939-06-12 3 SOUTH BIIITISII INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated In New Zealand) Loss Of Profits I n s ii r at ii c c W. G. DOVE. Manager, 'el. a Fjulavsoo Green29 words
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Advertisement157 1939-06-12 3 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE RANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. The Company, which ls Incorporated ir the S.B. and registered as a Trust Com pany, undertakes the following duties:EXECUTOR &OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE CF DECEASED PERSON TRUISTEE OF A157 words
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Advertisement375 1939-06-12 3 lIA.\K OF < lIIWA Incorporated in China by --Jpeclal Charter». 12, Cecil Street. Sin-;..; I< lephonea: Managers Office n 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 18« ft Cable Address; CIIUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital $40,000,000.06 Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch t 5,200,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch375 words
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Obituary33 1939-06-12 4 Lieut. Col. Dato Haji Yahya, Johors Military Forces, Johore thanks those who attended the funeral of his beloved wife Datin £sah and also those who sent wreaths, telegrams ani letters of condolence.33 words
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Obituary67 1939-06-12 4 Mrs. Wee Sfcng Kiat (Yea \Airy», 2 sons, Wee Cheng Hai and Che'ig Chwee and 2 daughters, Wee Poll Neo and Komi Nto and sister of lata Mr. Wee £2ng Kiat (Wee Peck Neo» thank those who paid night visits and attended the funeral of the late Mr. We a67 words
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Advertisement532 1939-06-12 4 K&tfeM nafiMiin-HDi «K2^g3 ĔĕĕA WĔĔ saaaal 1 £i&Ui&OH4 IfaZJlt WANTED MANAGER foi Retail Store and Radio business, must have some capital. No Salary but liberal commission, partner, nip considered. Apply stating experience Box 854, Malays Tribune, Singapore. «413-A» WANTED EXPERIENCED CHINESE salesman, familiar with Cameras and accessories trade General knowledge532 words
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Advertisement679 1939-06-12 4 WANTED STEAMER of about 1000 tons with a few psusenger accommodatioii, state minimum price and full particulars to Box No. 031, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (378-A) WANTED to purchase con-pound good attap house about $2,200. Telok K'urau, Joo Chiat. Katong. Apply Box 028, Malaya Tribune, Singapore (3UO-A) WANTED TO BUY Small679 words
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Advertisement697 1939-06-12 4 LEARN ENGLISH THE BASJC WAY Reading, Writing and ConversatioM courses complete In six months. Even mg classes at Anglo-Vernacular School. Ca; pmaej Road. '430.A YO\i -ALE: LEICA IIIA CHROME MODEL. Brand new. $140. Box 660. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. <431.A» I ZIESS IKONTA 520, 3.5 Tessar. RaplO 1 Compur Shutter, 16697 words
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Advertisement539 1939-06-12 4 Sf. CHRISTOPHER BRAND PAINLESS lODINE, exactly the same strength as ordinary tincture of lodine but abso- lutely PAINLESS when applied to cuts ,or wounds. Sole agents for Malaya: I Goh Peng Chiang Co., 128. Bunga Raya, Malacca. 36t NEW FILM FUN and Con.ical Cartoon r >o paejeu all pictures. Every539 words
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Advertisement428 1939-06-12 4 Domestric Occurrences ENGAGEMENT. KG—TAN The engagement is announced between Mr. Ng Kee Wah, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Ng Chak Phuan c t Singapore, and Miss Alice Tan. onlj daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Lan 800 Wha of Etngapore. P*j,£*4> < FOR SALE: Two. storyed bungalow in IV4 acre428 words
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Advertisement387 1939-06-12 4 BREEZY Ojol B near Race Course garage. Box 821 Singapore. FOR SERVICE, COMFOI > STAY AT NEW Peck Seah Street. Si] crn sanitation and elect. I v five minutes from W 0 Town. Charges modi room. '*Ui THE LANKA HOT] i with every comfort and exceW. Five minutes walk from387 words
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Article215 1939-06-12 5 Supplementary Vote [From Our Own Reporter} KUALA LUMPUR, SUNDAY. JHE TOTAL EXPENDITURE IN RESPECT OF PUBLIC AND RAILWAY SERVICES IN THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES HAVING BEEN IN EXCESS OF THE ORIGINAL ALLOCATIONS OF $09,653,888 AND $17,500,000 RESPECTIVELY, A BILL WILL SHORTLY BE INTRODUCED IN THE215 words
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Article70 1939-06-12 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. June 11. PENANG is now being divided into Wardens' Divisions and Posts, and Wardens attending Warde.i* Meetings will be allocated to their respective areas. Arrangements arc be ng mid»» for a "black-out" rover ng Penan:; and Province Welkstey, at a70 words
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Article167 1939-06-12 5 London, Saturday. PERHAPS the most important hand in modern times." This phrase is taken up by the Daily Telegraph in a leading article headed "Historic Hand Clasp." The newspaper says: "As this Royal tour draws to its end, its profound signiIncancc grows upon intelligence "It is an167 words
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Article23 1939-06-12 5 Reuter. Melbourne June 11: Mr. OluIy" Premier of Tasmania, bo-day e<tiiap.sej and drd while golfing at Warburton, Victoria- Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Advertisement1152 1939-06-12 5 SMENT OF JOHORE. I FUE JUDGE AT g TflS I »1 BAKRU. SO. 25 OF 1937 WEEN bintc 1.. Sempang PlaintifT I i Exum S mpang Defendant v l 4 vn SALE OF T ESTATE SITU- OF BENUT, BATU PAHAT, IS roHORE. HELD AT kTION, BENUT. >\l> H'LV. 1939. PARTICULARS.1,152 words
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Advertisement70 1939-06-12 5 WE FAKED THE BALDNESS NOT THE HAIR f \fc IS YOUR NICKrMME LjA BALDY v A JUI DON I M(,IH 1 c ur h 1 r in the lofnt of bn»k uuiup MARVELLOUS NEW INFRA-RAY LOTION SHOWS RESULTS IT j A rf FEW DAYS-ENDS BALDNESS END JEERS GROW NEW HAIR70 words
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Article, Illustration38 1939-06-12 6 Mr. S. MuthukrUhnar, !J. Sc., of the Malaya Tribune edit* rial staff, and Miss Jayalakshmi. who were married at Alor Gajah (Malacca) recently. Miss Jayalakshmi is the eldest daughter of Mr. Doraiswamy, Court Interpreter, Alor (ia.ah.38 words
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544 1939-06-12 6 A GENTS ANNUAL REPOR T AT Dec. 31, I*>*i7. Post Office Savings Hank depa its l>\ numlertd 34,939 to an amount ol $3,009,448. Th with 25,978 deposits aggregating $1,978,958 a year prevh In lim< money order remittances pre sumed to be made by labourers to544 words
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Article120 1939-06-12 6 Xfrom Our Own n lpoh, Jane 11 RAMLI bin Abdul Hamid, Class One ccrtifici t< School Certificate exam i al Government Enciish Scho Batu Ga has been offered a post a in the Malay Admin isl ral Ramli has also been Scholarship at the Hi 03120 words
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Advertisement443 1939-06-12 6 ARE YOUR***. EYES WEAK? (4^? Avail yjurself of the expert services of a skilled qualified Specialist with over 35 years' Kuropean clinical experience. Moderate cost for modern individually planned and built practical glasses. Thompson Optical Co. 4, Ar«ade Bid*.. Phone 3002. K. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science FOR ECONOMICAL,443 words
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Miscellaneous1169 1939-06-12 6 T mv X To-day's Radio j SINGAPORE LONDON Joe Gets a Clue). With Gerry Fitzgerald, Buck Douglas, Mary ZliL to* metres (1.33 mc|s) TRANQMIQQinv n Lou, Pat Williams. Jack Traff--IKAINSMISSION 5 ord Robert Beatty, Florence McZIIP 3G.96 metres (9.69 mcs) GSB 9.51 Mc s (31.55 m.) Hugh, and Bill Campbell's1,169 words
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Article, Illustration87 1939-06-12 7 Huge Orders For Boots Cloth Reuter. London. June 11. the demands made f -.:r industry unconnected duction by the en,rces i£ demonstraurh the Government manufacture for boots, intended for reaped numbers of is in the orders for khaki, which is now kshire mills for unist of which wUl be m).000.Reuter. - 87 words
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Article233 1939-06-12 7 Singapore, Monday. DKAIJSINCi no less than SIMM v hincsc currency, the play at n Theatre in the New World night, eondueted and aetitireh h.\ tabaret girls of the IV or Id. was a success in every sens* ot the word. many patrons of the .show233 words
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Article20 1939-06-12 7 rday —The Loid Mayo.'s dependents of men lost in tne "Thetis" mw amount* t3s '°oo British Official Wireless.20 words
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Article355 1939-06-12 7 Lost His Senses When He Saw Girl (Tribune Staff Reporter) Johore Bahru, Sunday. pLEADING guilty before Mr. Justice Mills this morning for committing rape on Alimah binti Awang, a girl under 14 years of age, on Apr. 28 at Kampong Kelantan, in Kota Tinggi, a355 words
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Article68 1939-06-12 7 Reuter. London, Saturday. OWING to the usual half-year demand, clearing banks arc more inclined to conserve their resources than to buy bills. Consequently there wa- an upward trend. Dis counts made a further headway. Furthermore, with Treasury bill offerings being Increased >iext week from £45 millions to fMJReuter. - 68 words
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Article69 1939-06-12 7 Reuter. London. June 11. THE 107 German refugees on the Hamburg America liner. St. Louis, who were not permuted to land at Cuba, have cabled Mr. Chamberlain begging an asylum in Britain, or at least permission to land at Southampton, according to a message received from theReuter. - 69 words
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Article589 1939-06-12 7 AN APPEAL TO CHINESE [To the E&t'jr of the Malaya Tribune j Sir,—For fcrty years Dr Sun ¥at Sen had struggled for the freedom and equality of the Chinese people, it is up to our generation lo c °fS P^ Vicustask, which Dr. Sun originated. Obvious589 words
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Article35 1939-06-12 7 London. Saturday. -Recruiting for the Regular Army last month easily boat aU records since the War. Men accent-c numbered 6.267 an increase of 2,35* over the same period laoi year.- Bfitlal Official Wlreleas.35 words
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Advertisement184 1939-06-12 7 FAITHFUL REPLACEMENTS timC FOR EVERY TYPE OF MOTOR CAR neu baUrrv AND COMMERCIAL r,T N OBTAINABLE FROM. r K;ih m 1 Heap T« ck Co.. 18. Kampoiv Hulu. feinya! Company. 242. Tanjong Pagar Rd. Malacca. I 1%. Lavender Street, Singapore. I Singapore. H C o.. Sum Roe ft Co.. ißhineae184 words
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Advertisement109 1939-06-12 7 PROTECT THROAT, CHEST and LUNGS By Regularly Taking PEPS ANTISEPTIC BREATHEABLE TABIC TS j T. C. P. OINTMENT. For k'km Troubles, Ulcers, Etc. I TCP. Ointment Is an ideal household ointment, p.r. icularly 101 Children. Prepared oy the manufacturers of the famous H P Lotion, it has all the anUsepT109 words
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Advertisement135 1939-06-12 7 KATONG'S IST CLASS FILIPINO II AIR DRESSING SALOON FOR LADIES GENTLEME* OPPOSITE PvOXV THEATRE I COOL CLEAN HYGIENIC 1 CHARGES MODERATE. I NEW SINC A!*Olc E Ifi ffarn, JWAM > i MfH R Hail} Monday to SatWilay i\eludini» Sundays. Dimmeitring June 12th. l§». I ~c Kuala Lumpur »J JJ«/ Ar;135 words
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Advertisement58 1939-06-12 7 DIAMOND Bedsteads The high reputation th»t fr* -Diamond** Bedsteads have r</ established throuthout Malaya is based on merit. V for many years their extreme durability and fine, V finish has become increa- V sinjry recognised as th* V 1 standard of quabt y and d Jj ▼alue. fjf g DIAMOND58 words
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Miscellaneous83 1939-06-12 7 When Were You Born? 10,000 Free Horoscope r< \rov BtuJfcn ot TUB M*o£ is hgtoy bu>teg- rruuists for FREE HOROSCOPES m. a r«uU oi public i.imouucemeuts offering 10.003 you? name auf Prof. ROXROY birthdate plainly written InvefltOT o/ the feSTSSJWSW Hotter Method ur roxroy Btudio* ,r AtirotOQical Free s.rvic. L83 words
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Advertisement282 1939-06-12 8 mlsH "PYGMALION" PREMIERE, MUST FINISH TO-NIGHT— STILL DRAWING PACKED HOUSES' PAVILION 6-i5 9-.5 LAST NIGHT GEORGE FORMBY jj£W IN His BIGGEST JjONG -AND-LAUGH SppH^ 'IT'S IN THE A lII* W "this screamingly funny comedy rocked IL**'''fliPm nt night's audience" STRAITS TIMES. |L one of the best comedies to be shoun282 words
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Advertisement195 1939-06-12 8 I A Grand Comedy Comes Back! CAPITOL For 2 Nights Onfy TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW Special Return Screening of M.-G.-M'fl Uproarious comedy hi SBĔĔM .crazilas F \otence Edgar j NOTE:—Ih order o avoid inconveniences of the BLACK OUT To-morrow Night the Late Sho* will Commence at 9u 0 and I finish195 words
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Advertisement339 1939-06-12 8 I GREATEST COMEDY j GALA PREMIERE TO-MORROW. PAVH lH j A PROGRAMME OF MUSIC WILL BE RE\l,n>. I BY THE BAND OF H.M. 2nd BATT THF i #lv t* 1 >M x :BY KIND PERMISSION OF I T COI c f pVU '^.!V r v i OFFICERS. L G f339 words
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309 1939-06-12 9 Number Of Customs Officials Will Not Be Reduced Reuter. Warsaw, June 11. THE Palish Government has rejected the demand of the Danzig Senate for a reduction in the number, of Polish Customs officials in the Free City. The Polish Government has informed the Senate thatReuter. - 309 words
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Article, Illustration31 1939-06-12 9 ris animal formed at West i h about 100 t\ pc of nose- fcive horses lion against poison i h«:rse v.eartosebag, and a A the Air Raid i S. n ice.31 words
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Article333 1939-06-12 9 Singapoie. Sunday. THE annual rifle meeting oi "B Company, Ist Battalion. Singapore Volunteer Corps, was held at Bukit Timah range to-day and some excellent scores were put up during the course of the day. At an At Home in the evening, Mrs. R. E Travis, wire333 words
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Article59 1939-06-12 9 ii. June 11. the protest to Geneva] by Sir H,i British ConsuiI c latter has th? anti-British ii Jananese-con-langnarc new-paper l June 7 which is retatins virtual incitel.'nce British referred to efforts oi thoritles to suppress aniip anda in British-owned f ss and requested the Japa59 words
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Article64 1939-06-12 9 Reuter. Chun ?fcn g. June 11. se uoverninent's Axed lintain the currency adapti..o:r.v aid capable of the hhsis fcr the legi:tl n." declares a ctateI xchange situation ls-ued try ol Finance. is no way cl aiv.ed by the S abilisatton Find Comtartly with,.-awing suphe market v.-h'ch action theReuter. - 64 words
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Article100 1939-06-12 9 WHIPPING PRISON FOR THIEF Our Own Reporter] da Lumpur. Saturday, a charge of havin? j ft In a dwelling. Lee who admitted two preunder the same sec- serving a term of n. was sentenced to b»* :es with the rotan and revs imprisonment, by in, the First Magistrate i named100 words
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Article56 1939-06-12 9 Own Correspondent) i i I'atani, June 11. Court before Tuan in Jamallulail, U«c I iU\ a Malay, Awang I his trial on a riving a car at Tikam Tikair Batu. Sungei iM reasonable conftthet persons usi'ig TneTtt charge WW explained to weeds' the accused. to which Pleaded56 words
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Article85 1939-06-12 9 [From Our Owti Reporter] lpoh. June 11. A NUMBER of people went through the terrifying experience of witnessing a Tamil dropping dead from the live wires of a telegraph post outside Batu Gajah hospital. The man was seen to climb the post in a frantic85 words
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294 1939-06-12 9 Singapore Jime 10 MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3 9 13 Hitams 0.27 0.30 cc; Ayer Hitam« 22 6 23 6 Batu Belangors 1.26 1.31 Hongkong Tin 19- 29 6 Bangrlns 21, 21 Chanderiangs 116 120 Hong Fatt 0 08 0.71 Idrls Hvd. G 7 lpoh294 words
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Article179 1939-06-12 9 (Prom Our Own Correspondent! Balik Pulau, June 11. Till: stabbing incident which took place at the village of Pulau Belong in which a Chinese schoul teacher was seriously wounded in thp abdomen, was again brought up for mention on Friday morning in the Police Court,179 words
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Article306 1939-06-12 9 (from Oh! uwLi luporter; Johore Bahra, Sunday £ENTENCE of two year's rigorous imprisonment was passed by Mr Justice Mills this morning on Bankaraf, an estate weeder, charged with voluntarily causing grievous runt to Vellutamy, a fellow worker, at a KuUu estate on Apr 22 by306 words
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Article27 1939-06-12 9 RUMANIA TURKEY Bucharest, June n Foreign Minis tei M Gafencu ieeoK* fi ianl -.t Ly hi:, wife left last nieht let Ankara on on official vWI iteuter27 words
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Advertisement43 1939-06-12 9 Final Chapters 5 SIMULTANEOUSLY AT j EMPIRE TALKIE j 7 P.M. NIGHTLY 9 P.M. j SUN TALKIE j I 7-30 P.M. NIGHTLY 9-30 P.M. Last 16 Reels of Universal s J FIRST RUN SERIAL. jOMMNMAC X B R O W N victim j43 words
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Advertisement225 1939-06-12 9 11 M.nirii~Twr 1 Here's The Most TiirilJing Air-lMrama You Have Ever Seen ALHAMBRA TO-DAY 3-15, 6-15 9-15 p.n. I rirr **v*u Suicidal "Death-Dive' I—soo1 —500 iruks pcr-hour towards t-:i• cii INTO Ott THE MOST TERRIFIC CLIMAX THAT EVER BLASTED Till SCREE N! %^l^3Bi BORN FOR ACT|ON M .A dSfrx trjgnra225 words
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Advertisement152 1939-06-12 9 VICTORIA THEATRF Tin RS.. Fill, SAT,, 15, 16, 17 JUNE. "FRENCH WITHOUT TEAKS" REPERTORY PLAYERS PRODU4 HO\ BOOK i ROBINSON'S. I) OPENING WEDNESDAY 14th JUNE 'I i The Most Spectacular Sea Drama ever filmed: With a Matchless Cast of Stars! BitterKß 4| BKKRY b .fFsiAVESHIP 11 s torm s Jn152 words
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Article676 1939-06-12 10 COME consternation was caused in tin producing circles in Malaya by the recent report of an agreement between Bolivia *nd Italy for the bartering of 20,000 tons-of tin againsi a corresponding quantity of Italian rayon. Late" messages indicated that the report was nothing more than one of676 words
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755 1939-06-12 10 Johannes Ahlers - FAILURE TO GET INDUSTRIES GOING By Johannes Ahlers THOSE parts of China where prior to the present war modern industries had developed are now mostly within the Japanese zones of occupation. China's industrial centre was the Shanghai-Nanking-Hangchow triangle; minor centres in the North were755 words
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Advertisement239 1939-06-12 10 I Peter Dawson 1 /7 SPECIAL' Scotch VVMiSKY\ S 3.35 Including Duty. icoiti\so\ i\l lZ"l||J^P SINC.APOKF. Xl \I IXMPCK. SK^^ "SWEAT-RAG" SPORT SHIRTS A 5 7 d F I j rhe "Sweat-Rag" has proved so popular because it was ■own/1 to be, in every way. the ideal Sport Shirt. Ii239 words
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Advertisement53 1939-06-12 10 15 Jewels Guaranteed HOO CHIANG CO., 304, North Bridge Road. 'Next to the Medical Office). Avoid Eyestrain! thorough examination can determine I definitely thr condition ot your rvos or whether you nerd to change join glares." that you are wearing C. S. CHONG, Dr. of Oft—Mllj. Everbright Optical Co. 19.53 words
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Advertisement65 1939-06-12 10 IS THE OFFICIAL lILAC li-<H from /0.30 p.m. to 12 midnight. novr msK fine! Dun your lights by using tin D. C. L. BLACK-OUT SHADE Approved by the lA.R.P. DEPARTMENT. These inexpensive shades completed j obscmr pendant electric lights above ami give a dim blue INVISIBLE FROM THE j Fixed65 words
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105 1939-06-12 11 Daring Act At Japanese Dinner Reuter. Nanking, June 12. AN abortive attempt to kill by poison the key m£fi!ZA th u anking "formed GovernS„L n ad d 'ton to high Japanese military eona diW?S a tt V S made evening during a dinner at theReuter. - 105 words
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Article92 1939-06-12 11 Stamps As Coins Shanghai, June 12. horit iea in Shangj ed their method iitroy the Chinese absorption of all the market. As erious shortage. remedy 'he situation injE, postage stamps v c the tents as a m ,'kimi ol exchange. mp| made by the j China's92 words
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Article80 1939-06-12 11 Reuter. ludon, June 12. THEK ns that the new >c dollar will be ays the Financial hows signs of holding any length of time, the ;e Fund will presumably c new official peg and standingly, but it would be :.ird any such stabilisation authorities wereReuter. - 80 words
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Article100 1939-06-12 11 Shanghai, June 12. I'fcNKRAL review of the war ition In Shansi reveals that JJriiU! the past week of hostilities, 1 *t enemy, though capturing a few arc unable to cross the oi Lishih, Chungyang Japanese troops have I in the direction of Chunmesa are putting100 words
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Article46 1939-06-12 11 Reuter. Tientsin .June 12. M"artcrs cmphaticn<j ultimatum has Iby the Japanese to Ihoritics. It is widely 'vt r. that the Japanese blockade cf the 'i en Wednesday or i: !,v s some circumstances f\u> restrictions, it is j only apply to Britons interests. Beater.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article54 1939-06-12 11 Hongkong. June li. IT is reported from a usually reliable foreign source that the Japanese authorities in Amov wil] shortly abolish the Peace Maintenance Commission, and in its place will establish a Municipality with the object of widening administrative activities both inside and outside the Settlement of54 words
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104 1939-06-12 11 Reuter. Berlin," June 12. A THIRD line of fortifications. ordered by Hitler last October to strengthen the defences between Aix-la-Chappelle and Saarbruecken. is now completed, according to Dr. Todt, who is the consulting engineer for the Siegfried Line. Dr. Todt stated that the newReuter. - 104 words
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Article52 1939-06-12 11 JHE tenants of a house at Joo Chiat Road had a ::..itling experience i shortly before eleven last night when coconut tree behind their house was struck by lightening and set on fire The tree was seared. The fire brigade j was summoned and put out52 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-06-12 11 The French parachutist Vincent landed in a tree after making a leap at the air meeting staged at Saint Germain, near Pari*.24 words
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Article124 1939-06-12 11 Reuter. London, June 12. Douglas Hacking. Chairman of the Conservative Party, said yesterday he saw no reason to suppose that the general election Wi uld he delayed farther than Autumn this year. It is the general practice in normal times for Parliament to run fourReuter. - 124 words
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71 1939-06-12 11 London. June 12 THE National Maritime Beard, reprel sentative of shipowners and seamen, i has agreed on new rules intended to affect far-reaching Improvements in the crews' quarters in British merchant .ships. G: eater cleanliness and comfort are the objects of Ihe new71 words
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509 1939-06-12 11 King And Queen Have Quiet Week End With The Roosevelts Reuter LATE on Saturday afternoon, after a day crowded incident, made memorable by the enthusiasm of New Yorkers and the hundreds of thousands who had crowded into the city for the occasion. King j George and Queen Elizabeth left forReuter - 509 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-06-12 11 Mr. Walter Nash, New J**** 1 Finance Minister, has London to discuss what steps are necessary to defend Commonwealth interests in the Pacific area.24 words
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Article181 1939-06-12 11 BRITON KILLED Reuter. Jerusalem, June 12. A BRITISH const able clearing de- bris in the interior of the Post Office after two bombs had exploded, was kiilfcl immedi: tely when another bomb he was examining exploded. Eight Post Office employees were slightly injured. An attempt wasReuter. - 181 words
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Article71 1939-06-12 11 Reuter. New York, June 11. THL Pan-American Airways announce that the Trans-Atlantic pisson/jfor service will begin on June 28. A schedule of two round trips weekly, one passenger and the other mail, will he maintained. The mail service will begin on June 20. The so-calledReuter. - 71 words
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Article59 1939-06-12 11 Reuter. London, Lime 12. THE conference of committees formed to deal with petitions for the torm ation cf a Popular Front, meeting In London, decided after hearing Sir Staf ford Cripps that a Popuar Front was not politically practicable and that the campaign be forthwith wound up andReuter. - 59 words
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112 1939-06-12 11 Reuter. Hume, June 12. VLTHILE e\presv.ini» appreeiaion of last week's statements by Mr. Chamberlain and la rd Halifax, Italian newspapers declare that proof of Britain's goodwill is awaited. Signor Gayda in Voce d Italia writes: "New words uttered by the British Ministers leaveReuter. - 112 words
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Article72 1939-06-12 11 London, lane 11. MR William Strang, head of the Central European I)e--paitment of ohe Foreign Office, is expected Rave for Moscow on Monday. Sir Eric Ph*nps, British Ambassador in Paris, is remaining in London ovor the week-end It I understood ;rat the Foreign Secretary (Lor- 572 words
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Article47 1939-06-12 11 Reuter. London, June 11 t'IRST Territorial Army An ti-Aircraft units called up under the Res rye and Auxiliary Forces Act manned their guns to-day. They wiU "-erve for a month and others will be called up in rotation for a similar period.—Renter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Advertisement77 1939-06-12 11 1 TRIUMPH OF RADIO GRAMOPHONE ART This magnificent Auto Radiogram will win the instant admira Ucn ol Hi.' lover ol faithfully-repriduced music and the u>etj v elegant furniture alike M; del. 642. which h.-.s ■■M ,etn dcsi ned and conJtructod specially for H pk i v pick-up k i HA77 words
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306 1939-06-12 12 Japanese Plans In Tientsin Reuter. Tokyo, June 11. PIRST measures to isolate the British and French Concessions in Tientsin, as threatened by the Japanese on June 8. when a demand was made for the handing over of four wanted Chinese, are reported by theReuter. - 306 words
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220 1939-06-12 12 Reuter. London, June 12. It it .vere pcssible to rind one good reason why Japan should wish to provoke an open breach with Britain one would be farced to say that that is now her evident intention," says the Manchester Guardian, in anReuter. - 220 words
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Article306 1939-06-12 12 Singapore, Monday. k VERY prett> wedding took piace A yesterday, when Mr. Tan Beng Wah, third son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Kwee Chian, was married to Miss Chew Kheok Kirn. The ceremony, ■which wis performed in modern Chinese style, took place at "Lochaber", the spacious Scotts306 words
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Article212 1939-06-12 12 Reuter. Berlin. June 11. HERR Wohltat of the Ministry of Economics, has left for Spain to discuss economic relations with the Spanish Government. Herr Hitler k- making every effort to turn the German assistance to Franco in the Spanish war to Germany's economic advantage and theReuter. - 212 words
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174 1939-06-12 12 I From Our Oic7i Reporter} lpoh, June 10. TYPHOID is still engaging the attention of health authorities in Kinta. Though there have been no "positive" cases brought into the loch Hospital since the beginning of this month, several suspected cases are at present under observation.174 words
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Article, Illustration59 1939-06-12 12 Six persons were killed and it> taken to hospital with injuries when an express passenger train an its way from Hunstanton (Norfolk' to Liverpool Street Station. London, crashed into a lorry loaded with straw on a farm crossing iust outside Hflgay Fen station of the59 words
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865 1939-06-12 12 NEW YORK'S GREAT WELCOME Reuter. New York. June 11. T'HEIR Majesties received the biggest welcome ever accorded by New York when they landed at Manhattan Island to proceed to the World Fair grounds. the sun had scarcely lighted the tops ot Manhattan's skyscrapers before every vantageReuter. - 865 words
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402 1939-06-12 12 CZECH GOVT. EXPRESSES REGRET The Klavno Lneident Prasu? JunM] QERMAN duthoritu to refrain from c j measures against Kb rique issued by Baron n SH? B says that the result rath I lions into ihe attitude i V*c* nopulation and the by the Czech402 words
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Article202 1939-06-12 12 \From Our Own Correspondent] Muar. Saturday. WHEN he approached the Customs barrier at Kesang on the morning Ot June 7. Lee Wah. the driver ol motcr ear M 2054 was ordered to stop by a Customs Othcor but he failed to ao SO and going202 words
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Article19 1939-06-12 12 Ail Imperial air niaii is l! 1 i n/l MW" Singapore this atte-nioon arm ther on Thursday19 words
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Article24 1939-06-12 12 Mr. Potte-; Is iiddr. jsu 0 Rotary Club at the Adelphi Wednesday, the theme cl nif "A Dream Ship and B W124 words
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Advertisement33 1939-06-12 12 unPER-cooT LU h I Tip is unquestionably the undercoat of most intense opacity. It it a first class white enamel undercoating and g u a ran tee d from i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^™^^BßSHßßs«HßslKHß«Sm I WPS 5933 words
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133 1939-06-12 13 tigapore, Monday. nd thirty-two passen- thr Nicuw Zeeland" I ralian ports. The are passengers in .rd was Mr Paul a French-owned Xt w Caledonia. pave to Franca. ol the in the only to the huge The majority of ned from this mine is tho133 words
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Article108 1939-06-12 13 ■1 The "Mala- i van" 1 pared by Tamil teacher. 1 Hodge, InsS S. and F.M.S. generally not (stressing to see 3 their fingers isy calculations, h tiirv is wasted in I these single-teacher schools when children finish their set work, put down their slates and108 words
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Article502 1939-06-12 13 i i Japan keeps the pot boiling reign areas of China. in eastern Europe, ing much trouble with a Danzig and Germany airing no less trouble Czechs in Moravia and Outstanding impression ni incidents is of the ri scrupulousness of the Japanese leaders, trus- A'Orst form seems502 words
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607 1939-06-12 13 IMPORTANT BILLS DISCUSSED IN COMMITTEE Council Meeting RULES for (ho <.nr<-„i r Singapore. Monday. <he ArZ reft,slered "P l smoker., and the sale of Utfstatto,, Vu, il ,n V ?h e aPPl Ved a ihh> •»<>"»«">*'» nuetin X .if the Mr N Jarre ,h607 words
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Article153 1939-06-12 13 [From Ovr Own Correspondent) Muar, Saturday. OEVERAL Chinese were this morn- ing produced before Inche Haron bin Ahmad and charged with having overloaded their bicycles. It was stated by the prosecution that the accused were carrying heavy loads of vegetables varying from eighty to one hundred katis In153 words
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Article128 1939-06-12 13 \From Our Own Correspondent] *m„. Muar Saturday. I AUAIIT possession of the Bantau but I take the samsu as a torn- said Sze Foo Shin when he wa; charged before Inche Haron bin Ahmad with being in possession of one quart of samsu on which the128 words
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Article155 1939-06-12 13 \From Our Own Reporter] lpoh, Sunday. TIXY village that lived a crowded life of historical events in the late nineteenth century, Kampong Raja Boyang in Pangkor Island, has now blossomed into an important fishing centre for the State of Perak. Ihe trade in fishing has155 words
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Obituary261 1939-06-12 13 THE funeral took place yesterday oi Mr. Wee Seng Kiat, aged 54, who was connected with the firm of Chong Chin Guan Hin. 277, South Bridge Road, for well over 40 years as its head. He was a familiar figure in the city and counted a261 words
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Article241 1939-06-12 13 [From Our Own Correspondent] Alo>' Star, Sundad. A SERIOUS motor accident in which Mr. P. Ransome, irrig<; tion engineer. P.W.D. Kedah wakilled, occurred on Thursday night in front of the residence of His Highness the Regent ti Annak Buk t. four miles from Alor Star. A fast241 words
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Article49 1939-06-12 13 To-night and to-morrow night, the Capitol is screening, for its second run in Singapore, the comedy hit "Double Wedding," which stars William Powell and Myrna Loy. To-morrow night the second show will be°in at 9.30 and finish just after midnight, this covering the period of the black-out.49 words
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Article210 1939-06-12 13 LORD CHATFIELD ON DEFENCE PREPARATIONS Reuter. London. June IL LORD Chatfield, Minister for the Co-ordination of Defence, speakin? at Craigforth. Scotland, said: "If unhappily we have to fight again, it will be because of our sense of honour and justice and the cause willReuter. - 210 words
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Article71 1939-06-12 13 \From Our Can Correspondent] Muar, Saturday. OEE Hoh was tihs morning produced before Inehe Haron bin Ahmad and charged with the theft of 26 coconuts valued at 25 cents at Parit Jamil on the evening of June 7. The aecuscd claimed trial and said that he71 words
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Advertisement140 1939-06-12 13 "AS SWEET AND FRESH IN MALA) 1 AS IT IS IN THE ARCTIC" No Matter what the container and is obtainable everywhere. THOHti; STORE :>370 (5 lines), k. LUMPUR 3331 (:i lines), VOH !!U' 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1500 1501, BUTTER WORTH Itt. Adit, cf Singapore Cold Storage Co. Ltd.140 words
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Article372 1939-06-12 14 I From Our Own Correspondent] Muar, Sunday. PENALTY m the closing stages of the game enabled t>he Guba nan Stia Club to share points with toms Sports Club when they in the second round of the Mi. gue <>n the Muar Club p The match372 words
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Article40 1939-06-12 14 Reuter. Meadowbrook, June 12 In the second round of the Westchester cup polo match, America beat EMtain by nine goals to four. America thus retains the Cup, having already fcenten Britain in the first match.— Eeuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article, Illustration19 1939-06-12 14 Tribune photographers Liken during the A. A. M. Hill Climb at the Gap yesterday.19 words
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236 1939-06-12 14 I.G.C. Championships 4 Singapore, Monday. R CRAJK, who had taken 79 over the first 18 holes on Saturday, returned a score of 68 yesterday in the second round, thereby establishing a new amateur record for the Island Club course in the Singapore Island amateur236 words
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38 1939-06-12 14 Reuter. Morfontaine, June 12. In the sixth annual international golf match France beat England by 5 matches to 4. This is the first French victory since the inception of the matches in 1934.—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article37 1939-06-12 14 Reuter. Leeds, June 11. In ihe 30-holes final of the Yorkshire Post £750 golf tournament, Dai Rees of Hindhead, beat John Hargreaves of Birmingham, at the 37th after Hargreaves was three up at the 18th.—ReuterReuter. - 37 words
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85 1939-06-12 14 TOUR of Australia, with appearances in Brisbane, Newcastle, Sydney, Melbourne, and in the Australian championships at Perth, early next year, is planned for Wooderson. The Australian A.A.A. is negotiating with Wooderson. It is proposed that he should arrive on January 2, for a six weeks'85 words
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1270 1939-06-12 14 Many Humorous Interludes GAP HILL CLIMB THRILLS Singapore, Monday. MOTORS roaring innumerable skids and not a few spills, competitors burning up the road and their tyres in their ambition to return the best timing, provided the thrills served1,270 words
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Article40 1939-06-12 14 Sotcer It F. vs. Police <Uiv. I) —Stadium RAF vs Loyals *Div. U Se letar R.A. <R.M.) vs. Malaya Signal Co (2A) -Blakang Mati G E C vs. S. Times (B H 1. > -SUB. 1'e.lo: MacDougail Cup Final—Balestier40 words
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122 1939-06-12 14 JJES in the ,tv for tins evening h ye 1 poned for ihil hecn postponed the rain. lM u "t efl To -morrow's ties v at the i,:,,,,",""'"-'! ehaiges for h fti fe <g*j mtfag aceommod standing accommodation mg mth games,122 words
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Article197 1939-06-12 14 problem in more Hum m snort is that ol qualification lor inclusion in rcpresentathc teams. Should a South Airiian play Rugby tootball for England? Should an English Test side include a New Zeakmdtf' These are but two of many ntft questions frequently asked, and ruling bodie>197 words
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Article77 1939-06-12 14 Mr C. V. Whitney, win J for old wo-bur- urn retained the American Opi i F°J pkfeship by iefeattng GjentweW goals to 7 has announced i that, owing > pressure „fl ..s dishandinq; his U n 1 iraa perhaps Km ti hold the Jaiericar Open h77 words
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Advertisement43 1939-06-12 14 INTERCONTINENTAL AIRWAYS I K.X.I.L.M ROYAL NETHERLANDS INDIES' AIRWAYS. ROYAL L'UTCH AIR LINES. K.L.HI j EXCEPTIONALLY LOW FARES FOR LUXURIOUS AIR TRAVEL FROM SINGAPORE TO AUSTRALIA; ALL PLANES CALLAT BALI Apply: Office, K.N.IX.M.K.LM. 3-1. Cotlyer Quay, or to any Booking I Agency in Singapore.43 words
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265 1939-06-12 15 Growder Takes Seven Wickets CRICKET Di AVTisir Tr Singapore, Sunday. pLAYING only an innings game after rain marred play on Saturday, tteS.CC. beat the United Services at cricket on the Padang tc oay by three wickets. Capt. Dynes for the Services anc G.265 words
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Article, Illustration20 1939-06-12 15 Reginald Thcv, whose good all- mid 'hewing yesterday helped the R(;!*s to beat tin. C SC on the first innings.20 words
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Article40 1939-06-12 15 London. Saturday.—The thirteenth j Olympiad will be held in London in 1944. Tins decision was iaken by the I International Olympic Games Committee yesterday. The games had been held once before in Great Britain In 1908.—British Official Wireless.40 words
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Article159 1939-06-12 15 Good ling By Tb Wongs I ticket match at n yesterday, the ion) beat the en runs. firsl but scoring scorer, Pearce were all out for Wong and ids cowling, seiu the W took six wlcwhile Cecil was coacontend with omy i they uatted. ickets for159 words
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Article65 1939-06-12 15 Reuter. London, Saturday. {CORES a( ilif close of play to-day tht rrickrt matches are as re wickets fSutcliffA 180 unfinished). ►r live wickets. Holt 115. Arnold for no wicket. v 14 run; for one wicket. 281 'Welch 104). foi three wickets. four wickets lOld- ,<!. ix wicketsReuter. - 65 words
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274 1939-06-12 15 Singapore, Sunday. IN their second encounter this year, th e S.R.C. beat the Ceylon Snorts Club in a low scoring Rantf by lour wfcketa on Ihe firsl innings. R. E. Thoy we- top-score; Cor the fternoon with 39 nuts while B. Dudley274 words
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Advertisement373 1939-06-12 15 A SIMPLE PROBLEM IN TOOTH P KBTE ARITHMETIC. Showing how one and one give double value All dentifrices clean teeth, that's number one. Phillips' Milk ol Magnesia Tooth Paste cleans teeth exceptionally well. That's number one lor Phillips But Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste aL«o gives complete mouth pron373 words
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Advertisement129 1939-06-12 15 PROP. K. S. IWUM. j "Tiu RdjraJ Occult:. I" Th'- Author oi i he Palm .< rru i. ...ie of your Life." etc. Th" Reviewer of: 'A < npfa 1 Ed Il S 1 Predicted mimervii'. startling even 4 (World, Po I id Personal it i< Including: 19 I Mm.129 words
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Article253 1939-06-12 16 Fi -)jn Our Own Re^zr*Pr\ j Penang, Saturday. HOLLOWING were the results of the Kedah Club gymkhana (race) meeting held this afternoon: BIG SWEEP Total Pool $4,530 First Prize No. 5048 Second Prize No. 2581 Third Prize No. 2970 Starters Nos 3416, 4942, 4098. RACE 1253 words
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Article560 1939-06-12 16 Singapore, Sunday. r ieS oi the Singapore Malay Girls Schools which was postponed from yesterday owing to heavy rain to to-day was held inLe weathTr. T m weri a very large gathering of omen, men being barred from ceding i the roun d as it was purely a560 words
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433 1939-06-12 16 MALAYA CUP SOCCER [From Our Oxen Reporter'} Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Selangor 2; Penang 1. QJELANGOR defeated Penang by two goals to one in a Malaya Cup match this afternoon, in an exhibition that was by no means flattering to the victors. Selangor's433 words
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Article51 1939-06-12 16 Reuter. London. Saturday. TAKING the lead in the fifth lap. Prince Birabongse. driving a British E.R.A. ca-. won the Nuffield Trophy, covering 200 miles at an average speed 1 of 7 87 miles an hour, at Donington Park, near Derby. Raymond Mays 'E.R.A.) was second averagingReuter. - 51 words
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Article181 1939-06-12 16 U.S. GOLF Reuter. and Byron Nelson 2? gates of 284 each. tied for fi™ at the end o{ the fourth an round of the American mf* pionship. h 11 m This is the first triple U. 1913, when Ouimet beat and Harry Vardon. At theReuter. - 181 words
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Article298 1939-06-12 16 BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS Singapore, Sunday. JHE S.B.A. junior tournament was continued at the Haw Par gymnasium hall to-day when six further ties were decided. The doubles tie in which John Lee and Ho Chong San (Devonshire) were matched against Tan Puay Hee and Goh Yong Kwang (Mayflower)298 words
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Article33 1939-06-12 16 Singapore Amateur Athletic Association will hold its Fifth j Lnampiorship Meeting a t the S.C.C. ground en June 29, 30 and July 1. Entries close on Saturday Jun e 17.33 words
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Article259 1939-06-12 16 I From Our Own Contspfww 1 Muar EXCELLENT pnsrcss has b*n made in the Muar tkmU Doubles Handicap Tennis Tournament foi the Kathiravelu ("P and the quaiter final stage has bffli reached. Favourites for the title are Bakri a» A. H. Gridlcy who play al ci259 words
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Article57 1939-06-12 16 The following hav< play soccer for the Juni'»: f. of the V.M.C.A. again;' ti* Battery to-morrow (M< j»J' d Anson Road Ground at Pj" Wee, D. Skelchy, Wee Aik en*» D. Deans, Soong Clan Cheoi fg j Yang, Chin Sun Swee. Urn S Goey Teck Chiang. Tan Orton.57 words
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Advertisement781 1939-06-12 16 AMAZING PILES SPECIALISTS. 1 X) WHOM n <l MAY t'ONX'KKN. |L Tbi is to certify th?> Mr. H. K&llm ■BN Bak ii cured mc ot [nterral Pile*- fron <P which I had be n v < suffering for forty t\ fc f yen-:. I highly r i 4 i l781 words
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544 1939-06-12 17 [Fl in Our Own Reverter! Kuala Lumpur, Saturday, had been taken under the Negri Sembilan Mohams) Order in Council, 1938, which makes it an n professing the Mohammedan religion to have th s man atLo is not a Mohammedan, a full F.M 3 di ii544 words
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122 1939-06-12 17 'From Our Own Correspondent) Klang, June 11. THEE AH YL'ONG. alias Chong Kei Poh, and Ham Kirn Mung, two Cantonese women, were produced before Che Megat Yunus, Magistrate, and the first accused was charged with having imported and sold in Klang a female child122 words
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Article98 1939-06-12 17 From Our Own Reporter) Penang, June 11. A EUROPEAN warder is the latest victim of a daylight burglary on Friday when he discovered a sum of $120, which he had left in his trouser pocket, missing. The victim, Mr. H. E. Steel, who is attached to the98 words
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208 1939-06-12 17 I From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. jpAHIM bin Noah, a watchman of the City Park, appeared before the District Court on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to another watchman, Delap Singh, with a knife, on June 1. Inspector Bashah informed the208 words
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Article56 1939-06-12 17 Reuter. Vienna, June 11. HERR Hitler has arrived here unexpectedly from Munich. When he left Berlin on Wednesday, it was stated that he was going to Berchtesgaden for a short holiday. It L? stated that Hitler has anived here to visit the opera and take part inReuter. - 56 words
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Article162 1939-06-12 17 I From Our Own Reporter) KI'AIA M'.MPt'R, SATCRDAY. •riVO UVEA WERE LOST IN MOTOR ACCIDENTS YESTERDAY IN SENT! E. The first accident occurred at 7.45 a.m. when a Sineaporc Cold Storage van is alleged to have collided against Kupnusamy, a cyclist, who was proceeding in162 words
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Advertisement78 1939-06-12 17 PNG KENG LEE CO., LTD. I IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF ■Suable 999 years' leasehold vacant ■*nd situate at new market road and b 1m enfi bee lane, singapore, area 4,458 ■fcJARE PEET (Annual quit rent $6.—). I To be held at our Sale-room, V, (1st floor), D'ALMEIDA ST., STORE, m78 words
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Advertisement591 1939-06-12 17 MOT HEM, DON'T WORRY CASTOPHENE is KELIAIILE A SAFE! T mm ft Chi! <3rfn benefit from taking CASTOPHENE. the cllocoli,te laxative, pleasant to eat. mild Jffl and thorough in action Castor oil dots more Nk Jm\wß* wmm narm man Rood because it injures delicate lntevtlnefi Castophene thoroughly clears I m»591 words
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Advertisement716 1939-06-12 17 The Staff Of Life IN EVERY SENSE OF THE PHRASE IF BOUGHT AT RAFFLES BAKERY OUR BREAD IS MADE WITH THE FINEST INGREDIENTS UNDER STRICTLY HYGIENIC CONDITIONS BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS. THE MEWCAL PROFESSION SAYS "WHOLESOME BREAD IS A DIRECT AID TO GOOD HEALTH" therefore BUY RAFFLES BREAD FOR YOUR716 words
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567 1939-06-12 18 ANTI-DRUG "WAR" CONTINUES UNABATED Geneva. CHINA'S determination to pursue efforts againsi the drug traffic was asserted by Dr. Victor Hoo who spoke at the League of Nations' Opium Committee. "In spite of the war, the Chinese Government is more than ever567 words
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165 1939-06-12 18 Chinese Counter Offensive On Shanghai Shanghai. VERNACULAR reports slate that a big Chinese counter-offensive will take shape soon in the Shanghai area following the arrival of crack divisions equipped with up-to-date armaments. Certain mechanised units have also arrived at their designated points for the coming offensive. A certain ranking Chinese165 words
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186 1939-06-12 18 I Your weight i a fgnod indication of your general health; any considerab'e j variation cither up cr down should bs viewed with concern. Therefore, weigh yourself regularly and you will be forewarned cf approaching I ealth troubles. Los-: cf weight, accompanied by failing186 words
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Article408 1939-06-12 18 IN war-to-thc-finish China, a bank has ceased to be just a financial institution that borrows and lends mcney and makes profit out of the transaction, but has becomes, instead an integral part of the general, nation-wide defensive machinery against the Japanese aggression. What the few big408 words
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Article131 1939-06-12 18 A*2? H a Ul ß r iTUSg c Uh the Ja P a ese Chinese "ankou. anU reca P tured ch eng, about 30 miles southeast of The enemy staged a stubborn defen.-e of the town, which was forced in by Chinese troop.s in Ihe face131 words
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341 1939-06-12 18 THERE is ai chuan Province- S;? -andyou help to educate ap son." This saying Q *r. ificance to-day V taxes jonn Z educational revenue nain The was ho* creator demand for onimals and animni Conseauently, hop are raised, more arctZtS* red, and more fill341 words
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212 1939-06-12 18 New Spirit Of Women Children In Shansi 1 en* i Share* r f HE war together with its (rials and tribulation* has, instilled a *J into the women and children in wesl Shan si. Side bi men, women and children have been mobilised for pat riot i< activity l atiiotic212 words
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Advertisement211 1939-06-12 18 Not a hair out of place thanks io ANZORA ■mfr V/ The new Improved Anzora keeps the hair smart I A throughout the da/—its popularity increases J?* daily because:— l[ f\ V ■It is now a pure white emulsified /JpV cream. V U Does not soil linen, hats, Does not211 words
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Advertisement152 1939-06-12 18 DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By T. H. Ta n THRILLING NEW UP COLOURS FROM THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS Olamereutl... Exciting 1... Irreslstiblel fFfet* are lip colours that Jeally enchant. They're South (Iggc I tea colours... the tropical tosenaflcress' own secret red* fcund *nly in TATTOO. No, f #tfv others are152 words
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2217 1939-06-12 19 MR. TYSON'S REPORT L For Protection Of Immigrants Indian settlers in Jamaica, Britisr ftni**« a t< Simla, May 31. menl and employment are *et forth ?»SfLu'j in the m?tter <> f housing, .vailable here, submitted by him t R ftv 5? Mr A2,217 words
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138 1939-06-12 19 Movement In States Bombay, June 2. MAHATMA GANDHI issued an important statement to-day enunciating a new policy according to his 'new light' with regard to the movement in Indian States. The main features of the statement are (1) Suspension of the civil disobedience movement in138 words
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73 1939-06-12 19 Calcutta, June 1 THE United Press understands that Mr. C. T. Feng, Consul-General for China at Calcutta, has been transferred as Consul-General for China at San Fransisco. Mr. Feng will be succeeded by Mr. C. P. Liang, at present Consul for China at Rangoon, who73 words
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Advertisement12 1939-06-12 19 Daily I India Page I Edited by j C.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. filiiiiiiiiiiiinrni,,,,,12 words
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Article, Illustration336 1939-06-12 20 In August there is to be a charity show tailed "The Circus Conies To Town" produced at the Kaftles Hotel for lour nights. t<» heln rp»se lor the new building for the Childm :i's Aid Society. It ne uiu.e Ihe patronage of336 words
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