Malaya Tribune, 13 June 1939
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Title Section37 1939-06-13 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL XXVJ; -Xo. 139. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday. June 13, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 193937 words
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Advertisement169 1939-06-13 1 (Make Your Home UP-TO-DATE WITH Sun< o Furniture AURORA LTD. pgANKEL EUILDJMG io] VICTORIA STREET, m j m m m m Sßmmauaa make delicious cool treats Lighl appetising meals easily and quickly prepared. Kco 'Nw nomical too because there is n<t waste. Cooked meat*, f 11 V I J being169 words
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Advertisement26 1939-06-13 1 I MADAME PAGEj LATE 92. PICCADILLY, LONDON. DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER TAILORMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS IN STOCK. FROM:— $5. $30. IS BATTERY ROAD. TEL. «27. SINGAPORE, i26 words
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Article95 1939-06-13 2 Hollywood. DEVIVING one of the most striking song 1 and dance numbers that ever graced 'he American stage. Ginger Roeers wili bring to the screen Bessie McCoy's famous smging-dancing speciality. Yami Yama Man." The unusual routine will fjf an imoortant feature of RKO Radio's current95 words
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Article26 1939-06-13 2 A unique of polities, family feucls ,5 tolcl "> 'l'Nt V<»tet .7osl,i V^l'v mo,e'x .'.tnrl'inl' vedlcle sor l?5l1lc> 7-vo vrilllant V0UNl;?ter5 peter Ilolsen an6 Weicller. nortrav tn^26 words
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Article151 1939-06-13 2 S TO-MORROW POM JWfl I VRS. L*:t b:> av* their nonnul course, '< tfiVipt t 0 r.r>, .'hi--: I unncctaaan/ thongy I 11 y?< ,nust. tfrtkn Dnnt specutair g if™' i perty. i SPEC/At MFLCkSi j *o 4i»\ //>. mi '< Adjust ffou J change*, on151 words
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Advertisement431 1939-06-13 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. > BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage spore. 1 J39 •CHITRAL 15.000 June 16 CORFU 000 June 30 BURDWAN OC7O July 1 CANTON 15.500 J.uly 14 CARTHAGE 15.000 July 28 1 SOMALI 6.800 Juiy 28 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Aug. 11 RANCH!431 words
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Advertisement493 1939-06-13 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDKUTSCHEB LLOYD, (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 i s.s. ODER omits North China Jun. 14 I m.s. FULDA' omits Hcngkong, Japan. Jun. 25 MOSEL" omits Manila, Hongkong Japan June 20 SJS.493 words
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Advertisement477 1939-06-13 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED, j Regular fortnightly £*rvice 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" Ju" 5 "Hong Kheng"477 words
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Advertisement132 1939-06-13 2 HAMBURCAMRRIKA LIME j e Deutsch-Australische Dampf«chiffs GtiseiLschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S'pore 1939 mjs. RHEINLAND Direct June 23 t m.s. BURGENLAND via Manila July 10 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due S'pore 1939 ML LUNEBURG (DADG) Direct132 words
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Miscellaneous295 1939-06-13 2 .1 DAILY CROSSWORD! 4 X•■•■■•«•■••• •••> MM NIHIHIiM MM MB q w LflSn ftßMi ii_Bl' 1 i j _Bl! mmm\~* JL m\ M 1 I mkW M| *wm* WĔĔ iMMMHp™^^^^ 1 mLM HH| HH I ■Hi SiH___H___Hf _H_r~*~T_SM> —i—i—l—l PRE—»—!—u. CLUES ACROSS CLUES DOWN 1. What the girl who slims295 words
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Article350 1939-06-13 3 LONDON COMMODITIES KUftBEl Previous To Ho^° ndon Mon day. Idle Quiet**? y Change spot Buyers 8 >/ 4 quietest Sellers 834 ard July Buyers 8 1 16 MM —lllfl Sellers 8% iL 4 —1 IG ard August Buyers 8 3° J% Sellers 8 7!16 Sa?' M 1116350 words
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Article106 1939-06-13 3 List Of Current Dividends r Singapore, June 12 5 p.m. Cany Dividend Boob 1 ■J vK" financial wo* Date Ex DIT. yeai int. June 19 Da anc M dat, Usl Tax 22 Jlme 19 5% n Les Tax JUnC ,UM 21 June 19 5* r>d s v.106 words
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Article820 1939-06-13 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, June 12, 5 p.m. Eraser and Co Ampat Tin o b e£a **iier* Ausu-al Arnal 3 1 0/2 43 Austral Malay ,7 MJi'l Ayer hitam 0 ?o~ Q 42 >~ Ayer WeiiK 22 9 239 bungnn Utta 0.71 Berjuntai820 words
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Article271 1939-06-13 3 6% Maynard Co., Ltd.. 130,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. SI it ioo norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $443,000 int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 ,100 101 norn iWo 1907 red. 1917 $1 600,000 Int Mar. 31, Sept 30 «106 108 norn 41;»% 1909 red, 19oS JUOC.OOO271 words
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Article121 1939-06-13 3 m Singapore, Monday. up lhe price of tin at midday was $114^, S re K ln arket throughout the reserved" S steady with sellers reserved. Small business passed In Ranba at $4.45 ex. dividend. buyer f J Ubber at 4 clo <* was SS^«S2L a d J121 words
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Article219 1939-06-13 3 Singapore, June 12. fvJ<r foll °wing are the exchange otoci cular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation SELLING London T.T. «n «c* 9 London demand 2 3 2?r> Lyons demand Ad tr n Switzerland demand 9SQvi Hamburg demand ru New York demand 54 rifi Montreal demand 54219 words
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Article16 1939-06-13 3 Singapore, Tuesday. The price or fm at noon in Mngapore to-day was:— 1113 (down $m)16 words
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Article18 1939-06-13 3 Ihe price of rubber at noon in Buyers 28* fdown ft) Sellers 28% (dow n |4) j18 words
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Article122 1939-06-13 3 Singapore, June 12. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive: East Wharf (Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Gate 2) Opten Noort 18; Boringia 14; Glenearn 11; Hopepeak 7. Empire Dock (Gate 2) Penrith Castle 32; Klang 34; Havre Maru 30; Katong 38. Empire Dock (Gate 4)122 words
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Advertisement22 1939-06-13 3 THE UNITED ""'•'•••KATION. LIMITED t, l;, -'Ai. v N, V.;V»TOR VEHICLE, AXDmS? 18 ™mpensa. I L STREET, SINGAPORE. W. HALL, Q*n*r»l Manaftr22 words
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Advertisement153 1939-06-13 3 19-25, CECIL STREET, JSINGAPORF. Telephone: Manager's Office 4512 w Exchange Dept. 4513 General Office 4314 Cable Address: TROVINBANK.* Head Office, Siuchow. Paid-op Capital (Ch.) $10,000,000 Reserve Funds n $13,000,000 Total Assets (approx.) $108,000,000 Board of Director*: T I MONO YSKNc; V vr; President: r. c. koo. Wce-Presfdenfj; rCH CIIAO KIN153 words
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Advertisement311 1939-06-13 3 BANK OF MIl.Vi Incorporated i n China hy Special Charter). Street. Sincap Telephones: Mam.ger'a otlice «444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. >. Exchange Dept. 6441 nki Genera l Office s;cg'.o TolaT e iLe°ta" Ch approximately C h. 1020.000,000.00 J UI Jfo 1 of Board. Tsuv^ 11 011 Gcnoral Managed Tsuvee Pel.311 words
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Obituary19 1939-06-13 4 i.ff: !j. nouuced Ql Ml A «in ->i M LAC Sjvw Hu.iv i-|tji ..pa Mr.-, t19 words
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Advertisement507 1939-06-13 4 n n«iiifn nPS j^jgfeg (JANVA-IohRS, where »er in Kesiaence, Salary, Commission, AiiowanHct's, b<>x 663 Malaya Tribune, Penang. (43^-/ii $260 ptr month offered to Eurasian Man or vv'uiiian, capable ol taking com- plete cnaU'.e ol Chinese clerks engaged 1 in renatuinp -bills to clients of a local it engineering Inm Married507 words
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Advertisement497 1939-06-13 4 WANTED TO BUY Small Oompoun A llou.se. Must be freehold or 90S years. Will anyone who has such a type o! property to dispose of please send particulars and price required to Box No. 640, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (39J WANTED to learn practical RjcjJ Servicing and repairing after on *ct497 words
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Advertisement693 1939-06-13 4 FOR "sale: Alsatians, Golden Cooke] E'oaniels, Great Danes, and Wire Hairec Fox Terriers. Seen at Mavrield Kennel Zuo (Boarding Kennels) 589, East Coast Road, Singapore. 'Phone 3188 o. ~FOR SALE: LEICA HIA CHROMJ MODEL. Brand new. $14C. Box 050 Malaya Tribune, Singapore. «431.A ZIESS IKONTA 520, 3.5 Tessar, Rapid Com693 words
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Advertisement506 1939-06-13 4 crp CHRISTOPHER BRAND COMPOUND ORANGE PILLS, a vegetable compound for regulation of Very effective, natuial In action and non-habit forming. Sole agents for Malaya: Goh Peng Chiang C 0,128 Sgnga Bnva. Malacca. (370.A) Professional FPIIjEPSY. diabetes. CONSUMP:ON ASTHMA Cured permanently enior Vedic Scientist, Himalayan McdiU Hal 135, Serangoon Road. SingaYe506 words
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Advertisement657 1939-06-13 4 IN IPOH FURNISHED HOUSE from July 1. Apply Malaya Tribune Box (tori. Ipoh. TO LBF: Bungalow Wo. 37, Wilkinson Road. Bedrooms and bathrooms attached. Available July 1. Apply 7. Race Course Lane, Singapore. (423.A.1 LARGE Comfortably Furnished Rooftls To Let. on Orchard Road Box 655. Malaya Tribune. (41« A WAMTED657 words
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Advertisement359 1939-06-13 4 Stamps used nnn.i.n Coronation Malaya 4 '039 i.lh».. fV... Astro lot* x vnijß P4UT LIV& i." V VI ur i pfx&on Ksiitri!! Bo* N j, r pßortfe&uß n FALMR'T A: i „f> V<;:, i-. F ■A\ who are in Uoubl !ne. B 1 U H RtC I! lll'tf.- III! Hi.-359 words
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Article, Illustration111 1939-06-13 5 She is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Grenier. of Kuala Lumpur, and -the bridegroom Is the son of Major and Mrs. R Childers Carter, cf Westcott. near Dorking, Surrey. Mr. Childers Carter is' on Kedah Estate, Bandar Bahru. Kedah. The Rev. A.111 words
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Article103 1939-06-13 5 iro t nrv o on Sm sapore. Monday. ITO LOCK, a 20-year-old Cantonese li Maimed trial thfe morning in the eccnd police court before Mr/ Conrad Oldham to a charge that he on or about 8.30 P.m. on June 10 at Happy World WaT^ U rtion by P103 words
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Article107 1939-06-13 5 Reuter. Province), June 13. I WHEN the royal train crossed the Canadian bolder Their Majesties i gieoted by a prreat welcome and a drop in temperature. A dense crowei of a hundred thousand gathered to prove that th: y wore once again among their own peonle AReuter. - 107 words
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Article184 1939-06-13 5 Reuter. Chungking, June 13. AN American, Mrs. Lilie Strand, uifc of a prefessor, was injured by flying glass and eight Chinese were killrd and many injured in the bombing of the W«*st China Union University, near Chengtu, by Japanese aircraft, according to telephone messagesReuter. - 184 words
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Article80 1939-06-13 5 Malacca, Sunday. THE members of the medical staff. 1 Malacca, staged on Saturday a farewell function to Dr. D. M. McSwan. the C.M.0.. who is shortly leaving Malacca on transfer to Perak. A tea party was followed by an American tennis tournament. Dr. F. X. Oliveiro partnered by M'ss Kwan80 words
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327 1939-06-13 5 Reuter. London, June 12. THE death of Mr. Tinkler in Shanghai was the subject of three questions in the House of Commons. Mr. Butler, replying, after narrating the action taken in connection with the strikes which broke out on May 20, said that on JuneReuter. - 327 words
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Article133 1939-06-13 5 Girl Spies? Reuter. 1 Paris, June 12. DOCUMENTS allegedly concerned v with national defence were seized at a chateau at Vieuxconde rented by a beautiful 20-year-o!d Spanish girl, at which a 60-foot tunnel leading under the Franco-Belgian frontier was discovered. It is stated that the Spanish girlReuter. - 133 words
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Article40 1939-06-13 5 The Controller of Rubber Malaya anncunces that the export ot rubber' 'uncorrected figures) fv Gm Malaya Brunei and Labuan during May iasa follows:— 1 tons Mainland 2C ?,31 s.s 'stands 105 Brunei 81 Labuan ]0 Total 25.C7340 words
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328 1939-06-13 5 JUDGMENT AGAINST MONEYLENDER ftt™>.*,™ Singapore, Monday. fUDGMENT in the sum of $394.25 was awarded in the Hihg Court to-day to Soh Cheow Hock, a clerk employed, by the Singapore Harbour Board, who alleged malicious persecution by a Sikh moneylender, Kishen Singh, during various periods last year328 words
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Article27 1939-06-13 5 Reuter. London, June IS.—Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Minister for the colonies, flies to Ge.:ev i tO-ntOTIOW to adllCSs' the Mandates Commission on. British policy in Palestine.—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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874 1939-06-13 5 VICE-CHANCELLOR AT f en^ V the H rgkong Universit y Alun Singapore sr. ir°Tr their sls hat although he was pleased to see many of the graduates olhe Umveraty holding useful and prominent positions in com mun.t.es, he could not help feeling that the University874 words
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Advertisement202 1939-06-13 5 y.IH I -:i t at fcfo h aubjoc Superintend n- ;tks. R j. for (b tiuii before Hj II: Hfion Wtll j l in i :.,*''< u« v .j! i ate SUM u ci nts to j; i!!):il work- shifts, \u.! i„ Morcam 'i Itws diJ 1 MM) vol; D202 words
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Advertisement133 1939-06-13 5 Kill mosquitoes and sleep nights Cheerful News To The Despairing. For acuto > r chronic disease!?, treatment according to Homeopathy, the most harmless and reliable medical system, is the best way lor complete and radical rure. Homeo Centre of 779 North Bridge Road. Singapore, is the >nly place in Malaya133 words
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108 1939-06-13 6 London. June 112 IN ttra House Commons to-day, Mv notcner called the Premiers artention to a recommendation that, 't standing Parliamentary Committee for r?olonial Affairs should be established, and asked Mr. Chamberlain whether he would constitute such a committee. Mr. Chamhcrla'n said that the Colonial Secretary108 words
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Article162 1939-06-13 6 Si pore, June 12. r rgiaiti) W. C isl No l per Koyan fSlami W. Coast T 2 per Koyan r. <Si*m) W Coast No. 3 r< r Koyan Sl2l Biam No l $256 Biam No 2 $214 Piam Brok/**i Rico No 1 $111 Rtem Broker Rice Nc. 3162 words
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470 1939-06-13 6 THE following are extracts frcm the annual report for administration of the Malayan Information Agen< r signed by Mr. V. A. Lowingev, who has since ret: -rhP Furouean political situation effecimprovement but m ihe 1, ,i t m SSSSI Stat* of America Ehlre was a slight470 words
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200 1939-06-13 6 Singapore, Monday. kTERTAR SINGH, a young Sikh, this morning in the fourth j police court pleaded guilty to a charge that on May 29 at 7.50 p.m. at corner of Park Road and New Market Road he had possession of chandu not being a registered smoke\200 words
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Article35 1939-06-13 6 Stagap ABDH b this morning Mr. Conrad I Second P<ni ing t\\(i pigeon at Kochoi i on Juno C\. Accuyrrt was -my. t pectw lansen men! of i*: t s to Animal35 words
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Article124 1939-06-13 6 Reuter. Bombay, jum- 1:. THK terms which it is prtpwd that Indian Stal dd eats the All-India Federation are cribed as ''fundamentally ud factory" and therefore on able, in a resolution passed at the c< ncluding session of the confertaa of Indian princes and mini At theReuter. - 124 words
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Article97 1939-06-13 6 INFORMATION has i in Btagapoi bj the t lief Fund Women s Commit*. t* the ef.e.i that a Bai r wiU iWj in Lcndon i.i I natronae** bi (wife of the < 1 London) in aid of Fund. The oiganiser hop quantity of Cb broideries, etc.97 words
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Advertisement341 1939-06-13 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I Obtolnoblt of mil ChmmlrU mnd Storm latf Running I- ndiirinc Stienfth Ft r ferity tit la need \W S £raoii(ully finished. m w/or Jf:ctp::t;« V /'TnLIvVw D MtTAL g AmmW products to, «L J^Ktm CM. Kampong Bahru Road, Singapore. B^R^H Ask for descriptive folder <C>341 words
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Advertisement16 1939-06-13 6 Careless about PERSONAL FRESHNESS —not likely! use IXftM BROI HERS, POIT SUNLIGHT! LIMITHD, X-LBT 453/5-115 ENOI.ANO.16 words
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Advertisement150 1939-06-13 6 Hearingßestoredin Twenty-Four Hours Deafness nn<l 11 1 dreaded any long* an American M > for some of tt Deafness to be n 1 the application of 1 Spantf-x. Thta i" wide BuecfM In r,7 years old, «rrit< jf meat for only 2 v restored perf< instantaneous have ileappeared many years150 words
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Miscellaneous719 1939-06-13 6 n To-day's Radio o on nin Ren. Dance music. Brian SING APORE LONDOiS Lawrance and his Sextet, tansdowne Restaurant. London. ZHL -5 metres (1.33 mc-s) TRANSMISSION 8 50 Close down. i GSB 9.51 Mcjs (31.55 m.) viiJtvYl ZIIP 30.90 nu-tres (9.09 mcs) a m IM^UM q 40 Sports news and719 words
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Article195 1939-06-13 7 A.ir-Raid Sirens To Be Used k-out which takes pK e from in in t„ -j land of Singapore and c ver a radius 011 rill be the most ortruhf so far held from Johore on all trafficoi thorn- rt h r vehicl <*. and blackout be« s195 words
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Article39 1939-06-13 7 three performances of Teui's briihant comedy, at the atre, will be on Thursday. S turday of this week. Pation of tickets with Wedate marked on them, are asked those tickets hold good for Thursday a performance.39 words
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Article68 1939-06-13 7 I gUBJBCT to the approval ol the Council I of Raffle:, College, the followin I Malay students have been awarded Federal Scholarships to Raffle i College f Abdul Jalil bin Abdul Manaf, Clifford School. Kuala Lipis Abdul Majid bin Mat. Clifford School Kuala Lipis. Hamdah bin Sheik Tahir,68 words
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Article34 1939-06-13 7 A new.sreel giving pictures of the disaster to the submarine Thetis has ar rived by air and will be shown at the Pavilion to-night, together with th" Special feature Pygmalion."34 words
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Article, Illustration28 1939-06-13 7 This Is ihe br? ;v .vi« «1 the fynums 11ansfrrotation < "nc of "Pysm llion." M.-G--M. Him version of Bernard £haw'< play uhieh opens to-day at the Pavilion. Singapore.28 words
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929 1939-06-13 7 Footballer's Lost Coat MOHAMED mms a Turn, Mohammedan, S^^tte, ■S; i»S tnt case said that the accused or wlth fraudulent posssssijn of J pawnticket tor a watch. The owner ci this watch. Mr. Wong Kwok Le ,ne a football match a L929 words
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Article77 1939-06-13 7 (From Our Own Correspondentl Malacca, June 11 On Saturday at the Method! I Girls' School the Sangatha Ahlvirthl Saomi geve a yen interesting children's musical concert 01 Bouth Indian music. Tiie concert was conducted by .San gatha Vidvan, ol Trivandrum, B. Karunakara Bagavathar and R. Sundarajiah Mirthang&t N?-apatam77 words
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Article87 1939-06-13 7 Singapore, Monday. TENG Ban Yirk. Lam Won-;, bath Can 1 tonese, and Bin Ching Hui, an Hainanese, who were charged in the fifth police court before' Mr. L. C. Goh last Friday with (lie r-:urd:r of On<? Chew Yew, Qainanese, q ooy employed by the Commodore at Navy87 words
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Article49 1939-06-13 7 The Conte Verde is due in Btagfchor<! at 8 pm. to-morrow from Shanghai Hongkong and Manila. She will berth at the S.H B. wharf and is expected to .sail again at 530 p.m. on the lollowin" day for Colombo. Bombay. Port Sa^ Bnndisi. Venice and Trieste.49 words
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Advertisement383 1939-06-13 7 Announcing A NEW TRUFOCD PRODUCT A PROGRESSIVE NUTRITIVE j FOOD FOR BABY FROM J 10 TO 24 MONTHS j CONTAINS Animal Protein Bone Marrow emulsified Cream Fat the soluble Carbohydrates, Lsccose and Glucose Mineral *afts; Organic ken Lecithin Calcium with tested Vitamins A and D from natural sources and Vitamins383 words
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Advertisement808 1939-06-13 8 UI: rRF ATFST FILMS EVER MADE' «W GALA PREMIERE TO-NIGHT! ONE U\r I ojnl-.^ "NOT.ONtY.6OOD, PRACTICALLY PERFECT'" I uiu FXCFLIFNCY THE GOVERNOR SIR SHENTON THOMAS HAS PAVILIOH 18l M Rto KINOI V CONSENTFI) TO ATTEND THE 9.30 PERFORMANCE. The wise and witty |f St i isi ir bf r x808 words
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Article92 1939-06-13 9 N v York. June 12. n i m I to the Koyal visit was X i President Roosevelt in w h the graduation cere- ivcsl Point Military Aca- we have bad the visit from King Si Uh, as a courteous the cordiality and uStins between the92 words
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Article158 1939-06-13 9 i Reporter I |p >h Saturday. riMii BiblH ex i unatien i" the I tankr «r. K"J Tons, veil known businessman of leiuk Anson was continued yesterdaj belun Mr. im Brown, the Ittbirar "t the Supreme Court. •> k place oi. united tc 53CUOU 'v..' 1:..d been158 words
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Article166 1939-06-13 9 pn Corrrspondentl Mala< ra. June 12. 1"! s i mv month's rigorment was passed by the Magistrate, in irC, on Saturday, on Tamil, who was conirge of giving false t« i public servant. ■nduettd by Inspected that the accus-d's p >rt to the Police that .as166 words
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Article16 1939-06-13 9 "Melon, June 12. Mr. Chamber- plans werj in the control ol it, essential food-16 words
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550 1939-06-13 9 Mr. W. A. Fell Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe Honoured TRIBI'TEs to the Singapore. Ylondav. i WA. Pel. and Mr Kho t stanT h <W '»> W 'nomas at the meet in* of?h T expressed by Sir Shenton ££W them s^^*«.^ be^°m& Co'?ny has mc! advlte J eU for hia help550 words
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Article47 1939-06-13 9 'From Our Own Correspondent' London, June 5 THE engagement is announced between Ivan Lyon. The Gordon Highlanders Singapore, elder surviving son of BngaFrancis Lyon, C.8.. C.M.G Hm DSO and Mrs L >' on and Gabneiie, younger daughter of M. and Mmc Bouvier. of Pulo Condore, French Inciotnina.47 words
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Article178 1939-06-13 9 Singapore, Monday. pOLLOWING a fall from a moving lorry while on her way to work, an earth carrying coolie, T'ng Poh Gek, received injuries from which she died at the hospital. Death was due to shock and haemorrhage from multiple injuries. A verdict of death178 words
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Obituary106 1939-06-13 9 THR (U-uin n.i U c k g I JeiMeu, A, M. 1 Mr, i, b for sonjM years bead ut n..depanmeni nj me Bon. r Bungkok Mr Jeiuetti wiui rat to v\ u- was orign.aiiv mtu tn* firm E uietstcn ;iiid Wuin ft Cnp^n jj,.106 words
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Article97 1939-06-13 9 Anivea by the "PH ARB," Mi M. Niewenhuisen, Mr Kwee IJanz Tjiap, Mr. s. Kikuchi. Mr J a \u- i tin Mr. G A E. Bab-Jn, Mr. J. H Holt. Lett by the "PH-ARB," Mr. 7 R Holt Mr. C. de Wit. My. JO *an I Gruisen.97 words
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Advertisement96 1939-06-13 9 WORLD DANCE PALACE. THE LARGEST UR CONDITIONED CABARET IN MALAYA WITH BAR RESTAURANT ATTACHED Nightly at 9.30 p.m. TEA DAXCE (FREE ADMISSION) EVERY TUES THURS. SAT. SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE FROM 1.30 P.M. to 4.30 P.M. SPECHL ENTRANCE TO CABARET CAR PARK AT PET\L\ ROAD, OFF JALAN BESAR. On account of96 words
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Advertisement234 1939-06-13 9 THEATRE KOYAL iO-DAY at <; and 9.18 SI ILL DBAWING < U«»VVUKI) IKU'SI s I I I X or A B IS 1 A M Fcaturihf V. V. SADAGOPAN. I timed Partly in Colour. f j SUN TALKIE j 2 (New World) 5 J To-Night One Performance only Commenting From234 words
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Advertisement364 1939-06-13 9 12 Months of severe STOMACH PAIN fe&rtr 9 utter publur.eo bj nqvm I write this letter.- says Mr. J. S "so that others will benefit and ao% auffer as I nave done for 12 months with terrible pains in the pit ol tc« etomach and sides. "I am a chauffeur,364 words
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Article643 1939-06-13 10 SINCE the issue of the last annual report of the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force there has been a great fillip to recruiting for the regular ranks of the Army and for the various Territorial and Volunteer units throughout the Empire. The drive began in earnest during the September643 words
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Article787 1939-06-13 10 E. T. HUANG - Tokyo In Axis Alliance Soon? By E. T. HUANG WILL Japan join the Axis alliance? This is the question most commonly asked to-day by keen observers of international affairs. li is impossible to say for certttio at the moment what will be the foal shape of787 words
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Article75 1939-06-13 10 When reading the news, an announcer should be quite unemotional. Even if personally irritated by political events lie should never preface the p.m. bulletin by saying. "This is the Gnashional Programme." m In his reminiscences, a well-known amateur golfer recalls thai he sold fifty per cent, of75 words
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Advertisement95 1939-06-13 10 1 Peter Dawson 1 <s Scotch Misk^, S 3.35 tocMteg i>"t>. ffdo^'^ L iT'* i, ._j j—!■ ii .v..,, ICOltl\*o\ Co.. Lid. fjyjjjjl SINGATOKE KUALA LUMP UK. Vogue Pa tiv mm The very latest Vogue Patterns are now available for your inspection at: JOHN LITTLE CO..LTD. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE,95 words
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Advertisement21 1939-06-13 10 iiiiM WEDDING PARTIES, Etc., Etc. On Display at 800 CHIANG CO., 304, North Bridge Road. (Next to The Medical Office). mswmmmmmmtmm21 words
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Advertisement22 1939-06-13 10 J|L ir\i\(o\h rTz./ The FORBURY The RELIABLE J. I The SUPERLITE WHiTEAWAtS pi \V" KUALA lUMPLR, Mr- rA ifl M' ipoh. SINGAPORE22 words
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Article57 1939-06-13 11 Reuter. Warsaw. June fS. yHREE Slovak military air- uaft landed at Deblin, south-east Warsaw, yesterday, having been flown from Slovakia by six airmen who placed themselves and their machines at the disposal of the Polish Army after stating that they had fled from Slovakia to preventReuter. - 57 words
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Article29 1939-06-13 11 lie Belies (Quebec) June 13. IpHE King hj sent a telegram to Preideni Roosevelt warmly thanking h :ality extended during it to the United States.—29 words
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Article127 1939-06-13 11 Diners Poisoned Sin Chew Jit Poh. Tokyo. June 13. r p\<! »>i the Japanese Consulate-General in Nanking have dieda> ii: oi being poisoned at a banquet on Saturday when Ministers ol the "Kef©rated Government" (pro-Japanese) were entertained.—Renter, i Shanghai, Juno 13. Hani Chi and Mr.Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 127 words
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Article99 1939-06-13 11 Reuter. Washington, June 13. i DEMAND for extra war expenA rliture of over $292,000,000 was i from the Appropriations Comf tne House of Representaafter the committee head, eneral Arnold, Chief of the Air had slated that next year's wrtment Appropriation Bill tood at $508,000,000. would beReuter. - 99 words
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Article63 1939-06-13 11 Reuter. Londcn, June !2. I Ol Commons, replying to d Roberts (Lib. N. CumR A. Butler, Under-Se--1 reign Affairs* said that Lord Halifax's information Hainan was only partially it appeared that ther: U military occupation roup of islands by the M r Butler added that theReuter. - 63 words
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Article87 1939-06-13 11 Reuter. Paris, June 13. *'JjjE Indifferent," a ten by eight inch painting by Watteau, valued at four million francs but regarded as virtually priceless, has been stolen from the Louvre. The robbery is the must serious from the Louvre since Leonardo de Vinci a "Mona Lisa" wasReuter. - 87 words
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1945 1939-06-13 11 Will Britain Now Retaliate At Singapore? FAR EAST CRISIS DEBATE IN HOUSE OF LORDS "Act Before It Is Too Late!" Reuter. uoint?^r„ 0 k K l l be COmp,ete w,th tne exception cf a few h. i L(^u Ha faX reffcmd u > difficulties of theReuter. - 1,945 words
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282 1939-06-13 11 Reuter. Rome, June 13. UR. Strang's departure from Londcn for Moscow is noted with considerable interest in the Italian press, as marking- Britain's final effort to bring about an Arglo-French-Scviet alliance. The Regime Fascist a coatcmh that whether a triple alliance is signed orReuter. - 282 words
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Article75 1939-06-13 11 Reuter. Jerusalem, June 12. a SENTENCE ot life imprisonment was passed on a pretty young Jew sh girl known as Rachel Hovatammi by a military court hero for carrying "an Infernal machine of a dangerous typv* outsido the Central Prison. Al*:hrugh she was liable to theReuter. - 75 words
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Article48 1939-06-13 11 GERMAN APOLOGY COMPENSATION Reuter. Prague, June 12. BARON Voi Neurath (German 'Piotcrtor") has expressed regrets at the incident at Nachbod on June 9 when, a Czech policeman was killed, and has sent 50,000 crowns to the victim's mother. The German police force, in Nrch'ood hns been replaced RenterReuter. - 48 words
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126 1939-06-13 11 Anglo French Staff Talks At Singapore Reuter. BULLETIN issued by the Naval authorities in Singapore to-day states: "In view of the close liaison which now exists between France and Great Britain in Europe, Vice-Adm ra! de Coux, commanding the French Naval Forces in the Fat Bast, Lieut.General Martin, General OfficerReuter. - 126 words
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Article52 1939-06-13 11 Reuter. Amsterdam. June 13. TWO hundred of the 900 German A Jewish refugees aboard the Han-burg-America liner St. Louis have be-n oiven permission to enter Holland where t-hev will remain until they l.ayr opportunity to find permanent refuge eb?where. These refugees vert tefu-ed permission to landReuter. - 52 words
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Article299 1939-06-13 11 Polish Official Beaten Up Reuter. Berlin, June 13. AN unusually sharp attack on the Pclish attitude towards Danzig and Germans in Poland is contained in the Diplomatic he Kerrespondez, which states: "Poland's quarrelsomeness has proved in recent weeks to be steadily on the increase. Insults toReuter. - 299 words
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71 1939-06-13 11 Reuter. Shanghai. June 12. FOLLOWING receipt of inform- ation by the British authorities from a reliable source, that an attempt against the life of Sir Archibald Clark Kerr. British Ambassador in China, had been planned, strong guards were placed at the British Embassy and theReuter. - 71 words
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Article68 1939-06-13 11 British Wireless. London. June 12. —Recruiting for the Royal Air Force is still continuing at the rate of over 1,000 a week. Recru'ts f joining last week numbered 1.105, ccripared with 325 in the corresponding week of last year, bringing the total entry of pilots, observers, airmen and boys sinceBritish Wireless. - 68 words
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Advertisement183 1939-06-13 11 11 ***** l I New TROPICAL ALL-WAVE mm ail I m I The G.E.C. latest addition to their comprchen >ive 23 1 range of receivers specially designed for overseas u.se I in tropical Countries FOR D.C. MAINS jg j Exceptional £en \tivily. Q.v.r < Background. Realistic I i Reproduction. Large183 words
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401 1939-06-13 12 ROYAL TOUR OF U.S.A. ENDS Reuter. MOUSE POINT NEW YORK, JUNE 12. THEIR MAJESTIES RE-ENTERED CANADA AS THE ROYOL TRAIN CROSSED THE BORDER HERE THIS MORNING. AFTER A. BRIEF SERVICE HALT AT DFLSON, QUEBEC. THE TRAIN CONTINUED TO ST. JOHN'S, QUFBEC, WHERE A CROWDReuter. - 401 words
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87 1939-06-13 12 Reuter. mm Hyde Park (New York). I I June 12. pKOPLE in close touch with President Roosevelt delare that there is no truth n the report that th e King las invited him to visit Brij ,am in the near future. While hey believe thatReuter. - 87 words
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Article93 1939-06-13 12 Sin ga 110 re. Monday. give effect to the Colony's participation in tin trade agreement en til,- British Government and Government or India, a motion made by Mr. X. R. Jarrett, ng Comptroller of Customs, to duty rates on unmanufactured acco. uty of Bf> cents per pound93 words
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Article72 1939-06-13 12 Reuter. Kaunas. June 12. BRIZAUSKAS. Deputy Prime Minister of Lithuania, declared at the tie Congress here that the Baltic tes would maintain strict neutrality the event ol war. but any attempt .inst their independence would be I tiled by force of arms. I: 'he CongressReuter. - 72 words
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Article39 1939-06-13 12 Reuter. Moscow, June 12.—The Soviet fliers, kkinaki and Gordianko. have been aided the Older of Lenin and the dais for Courage" for their flight m Moscow to North America. They v l al>o be given prises of 20.000 roubeach.—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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198 1939-06-13 12 M. GAFENCU IN ANKARA Reuter. Ankara. Jiuv 12. (tAhP.M.L, Rumanian Fojvifrn Minister, fuw ?in ived hero !<>-day "ii fin ,-.t!i«■,:,! visit. The President of tho Turkish BepuMfc and -M.-.1 ;,,v to discuss proposals for rt pact and also tne l>«'- ibfjtty oj «Irnwinv Bulgaria into a defensiveReuter. - 198 words
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Article37 1939-06-13 12 Mr. George Redfearn, official starte: the Straits Racing Association, hasj iiled for England on leave and will Pjp away for six months. His duties ■avo been ta','m over by Major R. BedL >rd MW37 words
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Article67 1939-06-13 12 F Singapore, Monday. OUR months' rigorous imprisonment was passed on a 28-year-old Hokkien Ong Joo Gek. by Mr. Conrad Oldham tne Second Policp Magistrate, this mornEnf on a charge that the accused on Sept .0, 1938, at Singapore, committed housebreaking by entering into No. 895, North Bridge Road67 words
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Article95 1939-06-13 12 Reuter. I Quebec, June 12. THE Royal train bringing Their .Alajesties from their triumphant visit to the United States is expected to cross the border at noon (Greenwich Mean Time) to-day. With the tour now drawing to a close, the liner Empress of Britain whichReuter. - 95 words
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Obituary174 1939-06-13 12 Tut' death look pJita rti lltf Gem r »u Hospital SjngApori mornine <-• Mrs. -f>ion Madge wito o( Mr .1 Madtr. worlts r'-m;in o! Mc Gammon M.ii.r. < Lid Mr- Madg v.. day and fcUft ndmltt In'•• 'I.* Qetl lal Hospital ii pomtftiup She tf174 words
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Article101 1939-06-13 12 Reuter. Canberra, June 12. "T WELCOME Mr. Chamberlain* statement that if Germany is ready to negotiate in a peaceful spirit there will ready response from Britain." declared Mr. Menzies. He added: "If we are to return to more peaceful days and an era of trade and financialReuter. - 101 words
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Article152 1939-06-13 12 The Oxfordshire Show, which opened at Oxford on May 18. was the first of the big county shows ol lie season and was consequently of especial in- J lerest. In the Jersey section ihe famous •Ovaltine' Herd captured high honours, Including two first prises and152 words
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Article, Illustration422 1939-06-13 12 DR. C. C. WANG'S APPEAL (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday PRAISE for the work of Chinese in Malaya on behalf of war-time medical services in China was expressed by Dr. C. C, Wang special liaison onlcer attached to the LeagUgof Nations" Anti-Epiden Conimisaion, in422 words
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829 1939-06-13 12 MORE EUROPEAN RECRUITS WANTED 'JilK progress of Volunteering, and certain shortcomings in European recruiting, aiv referred to in the annual report of the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force for 10:'»8. Maj.-Gen. W. G. S. Dobbie. General I Officer Commanding, Malaya, states: I note that during829 words
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Article81 1939-06-13 12 Singapore. Monday. QUEK CHENG TEE. a 22-ye.u eld Hokkicn pleaded guilty this morning in the Second Police Court before Mr. Conrad Oldman on a charge that on June 28, 1938. he committed theft of a typewriter valued at $100, the moveable property of Mr. M. Ismail. Court81 words
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Advertisement58 1939-06-13 12 f OVERSEAS [ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. If CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. THONG 5808. SINGAPORE. :o: WIRE marine; MOTOR, PER BRONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: CfcEREMBAN POI BROS., If MALAC CA HONG CHYE ft CO.. mm. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG. NG EON CHEE, k RI.ANG LEE ENG TEH, MENANG GENERAL PRODUCE58 words
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Advertisement16 1939-06-13 12 McALISTER 8c Co. Ltd., (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penang. WP S. ao16 words
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361 1939-06-13 13 TAMIL GETS A YEAR [From Our Own Reverter\ .v on bj a young T«njl girl thai 'h i' l m] m M l «yA Tamil belongtag to anothi f d him. was iriSs" thi morn T£ V Uuh l Tamil who was char361 words
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76 1939-06-13 13 Reuter. Tmi. Hongkong. June 13. Financial Secretary of f,n S? Co,on > h as issued the following statement in connection with the Hongkong dollarIn order to allay any uncertainty caused by recent movement.: in the Cninese exchange, lam authorised to sta te thatReuter. - 76 words
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Article63 1939-06-13 13 M p n Singapore. Tuesday °US Davis, a Euronean aged 33. was produced before the Third Ms istrate, Mr. Kenneth a. Blacker, bis morning, in connection with an alleged ofl?nce of criminal breach cf trust as a servani in Kuala Lumpur He was remanded for 2463 words
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Article475 1939-06-13 13 HIXG much to enthuse over in Erislative Council meeting, short enough tor the and the reporters but ►rl considering- the eras of defence and social in the Straits Settlements voting handsome gifts •■'"■'■t money, the Council has no al defence measures in The problem of organic nan475 words
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187 1939-06-13 13 Reuter. JfR W. L. Kinloch, Managing Director of Kinloch and Company, Singapore, stistained a fractured leg when the Centurion, Imperial Airways flying boat, met with an accident and sank while being berthed on the Hooglv River, eight miles from Calcutta, yesterday. Mr. G.Reuter. - 187 words
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Article114 1939-06-13 13 I From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star. Jure 12. CHINESE cmplayed at (he store qoarry at (iunenq; Kriang about eiffht miles from Alor Star fell from a height of about 256 feet and and W9M killed. It *s gathered that the deceased eiimbed up114 words
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Advertisement111 1939-06-13 13 TEACHER'S HIGHLAND CREAM PER F E?-rnDN g*4 OF OLD SCOTCH VHONE: SINGAPORE 537* (5 lines*. K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines). •I'OH MO m >? lines), PENANG 1500 1501, BUTTERWORTH 33. Advt. of Singapore Cold storage Co.. Ltd. W.F.S. 260 IT'S TURNED OUT NICE AGAIN~! i; oit<; i: roit*i n v111 words
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Article, Illustration520 1939-06-13 14 Webber Was Brilliant In Goal On Their Display At The Stadium Yesterday The rolitc g Royal Engineers 0. /MY ING one of their best displays in the Divwoin I league this season, the Police sprang a surprise to beat the Royal Engineers in their520 words
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219 1939-06-13 14 GF.C 3; S.T 3. IT was the last outing for the Straits Times yesterday when they met the General Electric Company on the S.H.B. padang in a Business Houses League fixture. The game had a dull run. Both sides appeared to be equally matched219 words
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Article47 1939-06-13 14 The Indian Youngsters 3rd XI a soccer match against the Central Association at Farrer Park on Saturday The former won by 2 goals to one Thr scorers were:—A. U. Palaniappan. M. Muthu. Krishna scored the only goal for the Central Association. Mr. Ramoo refereed.47 words
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Article49 1939-06-13 14 Soccer: RA M C vs. Publishers (2A> —Stadium Moravia vs. YM C A (2B> V M C A. Minesweepers fS. RJIJF. (H.Q.) —J C s A Medical College Home and Home Soccer—M C.V. Tennis: Spore championships—S.C.C. S CJt.C tournament—S C.R.C Athletic: s It C Sports Heats —S.R.C.49 words
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Article74 1939-06-13 14 neteen :ard were taken out for the June Medal al the X G C. resulted in a tie between: rj D Blair 69 nett: W Dawson t>9 nett'. Another card to be returned by Saturday. BALL SWEEPS SATURDAY: Ist ft holes R V. Talbot. Jones 31 nett;74 words
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Article26 1939-06-13 14 Ihe game between R A. (BJI.) against the Malaya Signal Co. <2A> to have been played at the Blakang Mati yesLerday evening was postponed.26 words
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Article182 1939-06-13 14 Malacca, June 11. THfc second trial match which was played on the Malacca Club Padang proved to b« a failure as many of those chosen were unable to play for one reason or another. The following two sides have been chosen tor the third trial182 words
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324 1939-06-13 14 Airmen Beat Loyals 3 —0 At Seletar Singapore. Monday. Till K.A.F. did well to defeat the Loyals by three goals to nil in the first division fixture played at Seletar this afternoon and although there were some dull moments in the game, the large crowd that turned up to witness324 words
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Article180 1939-06-13 14 iFrom Our Own Reporter' Kuala Lumpur. June 12. CANDIDATES exercised Una morning in v pri n for the forthcoming Selangoi ting were given slow work itta n the inner trucks. The weather wa hie .uid the going was pood Squeeze iMawit was most Impressive when exercised at180 words
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Article166 1939-06-13 14 fHE Mr I bi-monthly Mixed foursome* comrjetfr'on for June was played at Bukh rimah on Sunday afternoon and resulted in a win for Mr Mrs E 1. Henton with a net score of 34 2 35 cards were taken out and the following returned: Mr *c166 words
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137 1939-06-13 14 FOLLOWING are Lni ards and table tennis results at 4, '<* SHBJS.C. Anting Ihe past week. Billiards (English Serai Finals*. Lha Poh Seah 300 beat Tone Ah Ifeng 265- Chen Chong Eien 300 brat Lim Cheng Bong 2G5. Billbrds (English Finals f.OO137 words
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Article54 1939-06-13 14 London. Jane B Yorkshire beal Middle ex »J wis* -1011 24S nuts. Yorks 430 for 5 d< Loviand 190 noi Middles* x 62 B»v 2" Kir*! for 17». and fcltowii 'VerJl (Or 20 Gloucester beal F and 93 run! E<" c cx: 150 and 182 i 1 for54 words
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Advertisement134 1939-06-13 14 j Do You Just Dream Qf| A Big Salary? j Dreaming Is Ign nI I it will not Increase the only sure wis 7 nmney Is to make yoursell more. A Training a and such Train qvnro through spare Us* wwi With the ICS. Filling in and p< may be134 words
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66 1939-06-13 15 To- Day's Ties In S.L.T.A. Tourney si t the Men's i the Singapore Mips fixed for at the S.C.C. <, t barges of ad- will be 50 cts. laticn and 20 i inundation are Kaanta rs. K« C. |1 S'liith. itfj .1 Mi Tan Kee (tun and i.rts, adniis- i66 words
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Article39 1939-06-13 15 Reuter. London, June 13. iHover in the at Ascot to-mor-Maitre offered, 7—l offered, 100—7 taken, ed, joo—6 taken. Mormond Hill ofand offered. flared, ed, 25 —1 taken. Greenwich offered. mis, Cliff RichQuarUer Maitre. Irawn. -ReuterReuter. - 39 words
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Article51 1939-06-13 15 n petitions in t the Sinbe played (vent will I Wednesowe 75. will in a match will be played be a match of s are A. D. Baker, -.inner on several md A. F. Hunter, v gcod match. Mr. known. Mr. Hunter r and made a break51 words
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Article90 1939-06-13 15 ring of badminton enthuMakepeace BP. defeat the h Youngsters BP. by four in a friendly match home court last Sunday. c whole were interestof a normal standard. r:epeace players menA Lange beat ChuaJSock 11 Victor Dana beat «14 14) 2—5, 15—9. 1 ,w beat M. Pereim L:/ige lost90 words
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Article33 1939-06-13 15 HARVEY McAVOY FIGHT ON JULY 10 Reuter. London. June 13. its Jock McAvoy for the ivy weight championship at White City on July 10 ids on the same proDoyle oppoeea Eddie en rounds.—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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523 1939-06-13 15 Cunningham Romani His Rivals "Mile Of The Century Race SIDNEY Wooderson, 24 year,' old London speed star, who has k m sZ r" mi,C faStPl than any other ln th <* «ow m hp-Lop shape rot his -Mile of the Century" race at Princeton, N523 words
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183 1939-06-13 15 King's Great Truth Favoured To Win Reuter. I «'-..i10n, June tit ISCOT will Uwc 1« t inuili ol H ri ::!.iin- \\:v- A u le .Wot (iolU up n«v rof U morrow with Un ahwi|cr of Ihc K»<w, and uueen. wHleb is nil the moreReuter. - 183 words
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Article173 1939-06-13 15 Reuter. f.ontlon, June 13. ||N the little Aslon eeorsc at Sutv ton, Coltlfield the Penfo!d tl.oao I :u< tournament for the twelve Uadinnrofessionals uith best aver ages in the majei events last seaBOfl are ccmpetins 18 hole matches. Havers are awarded two points for a win and oneReuter. - 173 words
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Article52 1939-06-13 15 In ihe May Bogey competition, A. H Roid tied with Dr. TE. Cheah with a scor* of l down each and their -onlay resulted in a win for the former with i score of 71. Their P*or*a nre as follows:— •T. A H Re<d 41-Ml-S2—ll—7l. Di. T. E52 words
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Advertisement65 1939-06-13 15 I HILDREN WHO WON'T EAT g so wearing for a iid who won't eat well a child is the 'nervy.* type He picks at his md loses weight. improve matters, crywnere recommend e nervy children with that Horlicks not only uifj muscle, but it appetites for the foods t tnarkably65 words
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Advertisement219 1939-06-13 15 tNJUY 1 YOUTHFUL I VIGOUR in 30 minutes! There is no need for a lengthy and H tiresome treatment for weeks or BK months if you feel weak or oh! We j% lore you are young. The latest X remedy of a great German Scient- fm Ist by the name219 words
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Advertisement433 1939-06-13 15 New Fingertip Accents |J| cre,^* 8 To Flatter Your Hands! Cutex has five exciting new nail polish pffl shades recommended by Ifudine, Parisian J J&M j '/fj»\ ,4 srylists to add that subtle dash of colour ■^■jJP***mssr to your favourite costume. And there's shade among them that will accent your433 words
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219 1939-06-13 16 Singapore, Monday. AN :ndain, 11 S. Jamaludin *5, admitted this morning to Mr. A Kenneth A. Blacker, that he had taken $200 from the safe belonging to a relative, who ted bought his eating-house business m Cl tnge Alley, because the relative failed to keep a219 words
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Article39 1939-06-13 16 The death of Ben Lahasher Osman, a Malay British subject. occurred in Br.ngkok on June 5. He was 78 years of age and had lived in Bangkok for over 60 years. The funeral took place at the Muslim Cemetery.39 words
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326 1939-06-13 16 Singapore, Monday. THE "Princess and the Enchantress,'' a play to be performed as part of the Child Welfare Garden Party to be held on the lawn of Bishopsgate, on Friday June 16, promises to be a great success judging from the performance given at a326 words
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Article452 1939-06-13 16 Singapore, 1B lIM AH SAN claimed trial this afternoon in the fourth court before Mr. C. H. Kon on a charge that hi on m?**** at about 12.30 a.m. at Taniong Gol, Singapore, did abet ti/ porting of 38.80 pikuls of rubber into the Colony, Singapore accompanied452 words
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Article222 1939-06-13 16 Singapore. Monday. JHE police have made an arrest in connection with a mysterious shooting mc ident in a coffeeshop at the junction of Jalan Besar and Howell Koad on June Z. Four men. believed to be Canton entered the coffeeshop short! p.m. A man who222 words
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122 1939-06-13 16 Singapore. Mla# |)ESIGNED to confer statutory recognition of the poadopted children, the Adoption of Children Bill was pass this mornings meetine; of the Legislative Council. Under the new Ordinance, a d chUd shall be tr mate offspring of Itie adopter V*w ccses cf compensation122 words
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Article29 1939-06-13 16 hi tax left H The P. O Ranchi has. a kong and Is expected 0 sl «s gapore at 10 a.m. tomorrow proceed alongside the on arrival29 words
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Advertisement273 1939-06-13 16 ★AMAZING CURE for FEVER Expel Fever from your blood and keep it out! Fever dogs your steps, waiting to catch ft- ,~~^^mw you in a weak state and strike you down. S < Atwood's Bitters will save you by keep- c > ing your blood pure and rich, fit to273 words
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Advertisement82 1939-06-13 16 Agents:—Hai Chew Hotel. Tel. 3015, 35, B?ach Road. SINGAPORE. MALACCA, 3 times daily. Ij AMAZING NEW DISCOVERY li aaaaaaamaaal Is a saTe, sure, definite, guaranteed cent per cent sovereign remedy for' curing Enlarged Tonsils. Adenoids and other spiteful without surgical interference. It :s al o the J only remedial ag?nt82 words
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Advertisement52 1939-06-13 16 OV4LTINE TONIC FOOD BEVERACE ABRASIVE 6 REFRACTORY PRODUCTS INCLUDE: Grinding Wheels, Discs, Sharpening Stones, Razor Hones and Strops, Files, Scythe Stones, Rubbing Bricks, Knife Sharpeners, Slicks, Valve Grinding Powders and Hand, Foot and Power Grinders, Cnfcibles and Kefractory Materials, etc. ALL BRITISH PRODUCTS SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR, PENAN?;, IPOH. TAIPING. wps52 words
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Advertisement31 1939-06-13 16 CHOICE OF CHINA*** in Busorc mv*** INVITE YOUR TO CHOP SUEY DINNER l-V^^^ 281, ORCHARD ROAD. PHONE I! visit the cmns r iiTRAN 1 SMARTE IT I SELECTED EUROPEAN A CHlNt>^^^31 words
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Article627 1939-06-13 17 I.T.C. Meets To-Morrow prom Our Own Correspondent) London, June 5. m till statists tor May sbm that last month the total visible P y ludinti the carry-over, was reduced by 2,631 tons 1s1 !m largesl reduction for exactly twelve months and carries al jigwh627 words
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Article170 1939-06-13 17 Singapore, Monday. U7. A. Gunn, aged 21, a private in the 2nd Batt. Gordon Highlanders, Seternng Barracks, Changi, who pleaded guilty last Monday m the Second Police Court before' Mr. Conrad Oldham to a charge of theft of a taxi, valued at SSOO, the property of Jantan170 words
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Article72 1939-06-13 17 16- Year-Old Girl Sent To Prison I Singapore, Monday. •CHIN HOE, a 16-year old Cantonese girl, was this morning feticneed t«« four months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. lllra "l Oldham, the Second Police Magistrate. •i a charge that. Beach Road Police il t to Inspector he alleged that 1938. she72 words
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47 1939-06-13 17 LLEGED STABBING ATTEMPTED SUICIDE tpore Monday, iance of Inspector t the Orenari B a Chinese. Lian Ik following charges Mr. L. C. Goh ,rt wit stabbing, Joi i edge ol causing the J. i 2) Voluntarily Jsar dangerous weapon, •3» Attempted Court Inspector ase was ,wi,x,- ■■■'-iition.47 words
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Article23 1939-06-13 17 re, Monday. expense of the Dart of the Bedok for the "iks connected gapore was ap-"-s Legislative th motion of the23 words
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Article95 1939-06-13 17 Singapore. Monday. SENTENCE of two months rigorous imprisonment was passed by Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker on Tan Chwee Kee today for theft of a bicycle dynamo, valued ut $4. Chwee Kee, who had been several times convicted In the Police Courts before for a variety of offences,95 words
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Article198 1939-06-13 17 Singapore, Monday. MLEADING guilty last week to criminal breach of trust as a servant in respect of $791.92, Lim Kah Sionir, 28, was hound over this morning by Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker, of the Third Police Court, for eight months in the sum of $250. Kah Siong,198 words
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Advertisement24 1939-06-13 17 Just unpacked CONTINENTAL GLASS WARES Crystal Pressed WIDE RANGE OF VARIETIES. BABA CO., LTD., MIDDLE ROAD. BABA STORE 23. STTAMFORD ROAD. 162, ORCHARD ROAD.24 words
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Advertisement538 1939-06-13 17 Ttken Regultrty £vtr r Night Bile beans MAKE YOU LOOK AND < FEEL YEARS YOUNGER 1 4S> /CHEONG KOON AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES. At the salt-corn of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.. Ltd., No. 10, Chulia Street. On Wednesday, 14th June 1939, at 2.30 P.M. ESTATE OF538 words
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Advertisement734 1939-06-13 17 I RAFFLES BRASSERIE Approved by daily increasing number of patrons. or meals you will enjoy. inesf quality foodstuff's only. It et us cater for your parties—lunch, tea or dinner. xcellent cuisine—a la carte. ervice—comfort —courtly—music. 11 cad and rakes—baked in electric ovens. 1 /K worthy reputation gained by experience. Known734 words
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291 1939-06-13 18 International News Agency. 4 NEW railway is baing constructed between Yvam* .and In A chaise of the constructioa of this new railway link is Mr. Tsina Yang-fee, former Mayor of Canton. The new railway will be extended to Kwangsl through some route by JoiningInternational News Agency. - 291 words
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Article87 1939-06-13 18 Central News. Kian, Kiangsi. ENTHUSIASTIC support Is given to the charity sale of newspapers started here recently, the proceeds tf which will go to the national exchequer for relief purposes. Colonel Chiang Chin-kuo, director of peace preservation of Kiangsi and son ol the Generalissimo, personally tcok partCentral News. - 87 words
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292 1939-06-13 18 International News Agency. Chungking. cotton mills, three flour mills, two dyeing factories two machine a match factory have been established in ard around one of the southwest Shensi cities since the outbreak of the Sine-Japanese hostilities, according to an official of the Industrial and MiringInternational News Agency. - 292 words
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294 1939-06-13 18 CKESH loans amounting to Slfi,ooo,ooo are bcimr distiibuted in rural districts in West China by two Government banks, the Farmers' Bank of China and the Bank of China. Peasants in Kansu are receiving the lion's share as the i 0.000.000 tc be put up by294 words
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Article356 1939-06-13 18 Anti-Japanese Boycott Central News. A MOST encouraging message to the Second Ann:, UonTi i**' of the China Branch of the International Cami mi)lv received from the French LP.C. National Con iy tribute to the heroism and tenacity with which I f 1 Japanese agression and praisedCentral News. - 356 words
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148 1939-06-13 18 International News Agency. Shiukwan GENERAL Li Han-yon, Chairman of the X wang'iung Provincial GOTCrnment, hay formed a plan to relieve the lire famine in ('lrons shan, the Swatow area. Toi-han and nearby towns, which have to ionsome foreign rice It is reported that General Li'sInternational News Agency. - 148 words
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Article172 1939-06-13 18 Central News. i 'REAT significance is f Military ofeervers Is tktO* success in Borthem Hapca. The success is attributed to g plovment of the i Chinese whereby they launch as* neons attacks on various fronts w Japanese attention instead Irating their efforts to cope jwCentral News. - 172 words
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187 1939-06-13 19 «OSI DEPUTATIONS ,1.1/7' ON MAHATMA Jl I caUons in the BomW Prohibits^gramme I held 0.1 as the result of interview- B whfchThT <w I 1 ,s and ,h '««"«H victuallers had w»h is one °n beI wpior Dealers i ition and the c187 words
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Article13 1939-06-13 19 I Fir John Woodhead, c ol Bengal, arrivby ss Strathaird13 words
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Article111 1939-06-13 19 (United Press). I Calcutta, June 3. organising a wellntralised permanent through which the Youths of Bengal r the development id physical condition aining in mass and r forms of physical has been issued by of the province a national militia in Calcutta, with branches all over(United Press). - 111 words
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155 1939-06-13 19 (United Press). T ur Simla, May 30. HE Government of India, propose to send an emissary to South Africa in the hope of persuading the Union Government in staying the latters hands in the matter of enactment for segregation of the Indians(United Press). - 155 words
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231 1939-06-13 19 (United Press). Rajkot, June 1. MR. Pattom Thanu Pillai, President. Travancore State Congress, has issued the following statement: "I and my friends Messrs. Verghese and Phillipose are returning to Travancoore to-day. We had long interviews With Mahatma Gandhi, when the political situation of Travancore as(United Press). - 231 words
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Article46 1939-06-13 19 (United Press). Calcutta, May 31 Madan Monan Malaviya was examined by Dr. TZu H ose to da y During his stay in j-aicutta, Malaviyaji will undergo medical treatment. He will proceed to Ranchi /SK sve5 ve da ys for taking rest there. 'United Presss.(United Press). - 46 words
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343 1939-06-13 19 BADRINATH TEMf*LE BILL (United Press). Luc!-now. June 3. SERIOUS situation which may lead to a Cabinet crisis is likely to pii v in the United Provinces, if assent to the Hadrinath Temple hill which had been reserved by the Governor, for the Viceroy's assent(United Press). - 343 words
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Article74 1939-06-13 19 (United Press). Patna, June 3. MR. Rambriksh Benipuri, President, Patna City Labour Union, who is also the Editor of "Janata.'' was arrested this morning while working in the Janata" office. The arrest was .made in connection with the strike and picketing in the Bihariji Mills at(United Press). - 74 words
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Article, Illustration46 1939-06-13 20 The hint 5,,. Causal General. Mr. Kao Ling Pai (right), gave an address at a Teachers' Conference hrld on Teachers' Day, at the Empress Theatre. The photograph below shows the oath-takiag ceremony and below again a ?roup of the few hundred teachers who attended.46 words
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Article, Illustration54 1939-06-13 20 A Seoul Gymkhana, held at the Tanglm Barracks, was on of the much enjoyed fanctioatt of last week. The pictur** on tin left shows M&joi -General G. S. Dobbie, Officer Commanding. Malaya, taking the salute at the march pasl of young scouts, and below. the uro\vni**s» leaving54 words
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