Malaya Tribune, 15 June 1939
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section39 1939-06-15 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales \.\V1 -No. 141. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Thursday, June 15, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 21) PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1939 SYi CENT? 539 words
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Advertisement48 1939-06-15 1 GOODS 1 OF B r QUALITY AT AURORA D l PARTMBMT STORE. H i k si A North Bridge Rd. ,«.o!.t IMPORTERS EAST ASIATIC CO LTD, SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG Jeed BLUE CROSS Milk uher their botlie days CONNELL BROS. CO., LTD. BLUE CROSS STOCKS ARE ALWAYS FRESH48 words
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Advertisement181 1939-06-15 1 i MADAME PAGE l LATE 92, PICCADILLY, LONDON. DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER TAILORMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS IN STOCK. 5 FROM:— 5« 30« 13 BATTERY ROAD. TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE X 4» Condensed Milk of High Quality "DAIRY PARS!" FULL CREAM MILK -r--- «&AIRY FARM" MILK is specially prepared for Children. Being of181 words
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165 1939-06-15 2 SLAVE SHIP." the Twentieth Century Fox picture which is the new attraction at the Alhambra, tells a dramatic story of the time In the last century when the carrying of slaves from Africa had been condemned by international law. Hanging was165 words
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Article90 1939-06-15 2 VIOLET Koo, famous stai ol Sattc Cicada.- appears in "800 Bwagju So"—a Family Tragedy—which oienea at the Capitol yesterday v. .n V» matinees and two evening performance This is romance of old China depicWJg a young and complications wmon arise when her elderly husband W home90 words
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Article60 1939-06-15 2 C APITOL: "800 Siong i >,MI MHAMRKA: "Slav Ship. PAVILION: "Pygmalion. ROYAL: "Uet" MALBOROUGH: "Dreamlana. EMPIRE: "Tar/an's Bevens< GARRICK: "Chinese Picturo trf HAPPY WORLD: Happy "Say it w 1 55, Glory Thealrr. Herce chong Stshi, shows. Wayangs. and Konggeng p hoff NEW WORLD: "Cabaret, Side merry-go-round i'60 words
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Article86 1939-06-15 2 riADYS SVVAKTHOIT next glamt ur 1 11,1 cotonv to turn avian i\ But not till she fin s!, picture tor Paramount. c rnn made that plain to the cpera star after she had m flying lesson Horn Garland 1 mercial pilot. In a ranch monoplane near86 words
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Advertisement436 1939-06-15 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. m i m Pis< and BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). I*. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 HITRAL 13.000 June 17 ORFU 15,000 June 30 BURDWAN 6,070 July l CANT" MN 15.500 July 14 CARTHAGE 15.000 July 28 I SOMALI 6 800 July 28436 words
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Advertisement500 1939-06-15 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDL UTSCHEB LLOYD, (Incorporated in I Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARD. I or MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTn CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 s.s. ODER" omits North China In P° rt m.s. "EULDA' omits Hongkong. Japan. Jun. 25 8 m.s. "MARBURG" omits North China500 words
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Advertisement481 1939-06-15 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly sent* between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, Swafcow, and Amoy, (K'ulangsu). Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS: For CHINA For RANGOON "Hon- Peng" Jun. 19, 4 p.m. 4 Hong Kheng" Jun. *5 "Hong Kheng"481 words
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Advertisement134 1939-06-15 2 HAMBURG- VMERIKA LIN IE 8 Deutsch-Australisehe Dampfschiffs Gescilschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany)* PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA *ND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1939 BUS. RHEINLAND Direct June 23 t m.s. BURGENLAND via Manila July 10 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due Spore 1939 ss. LUNEBURG (DADG)134 words
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Miscellaneous262 1939-06-15 2 DAILY CROSSWORD 1 I m«MlM«l»H"'TTlllllll j1 j ■■■"■1 m m i I j I 1 t 1 I -i 1 J -iCLUES ACROSS: CM fIS DOWN: l To be in this fodder means con- l settlement made bj fort and luxury. f 2. Public vehicle S Useful tools for gathering262 words
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Article417 1939-06-15 3 'LONDON COMMODITIES London, Wednesday ST 0 J°; da Change Buyers 8 316 8 316 tellers 8 516 8% v 77 ily Buyers 8» 4 8 316 J? Sellers 8 516 gi, August Buyers 8 > 4 8 316 Z\\\l Sellers 8% 8 j Oct Dec. Buyers 8417 words
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Article150 1939-06-15 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore. June 14, 5 p.m. m Total 1 Dividend Boolu financial ?H close Date Ex. Dlv. year Payable Date to datf 5 r int. June 19 June 24 June 20 10% 2V, Int June 7 23 June 18 5% Less Tax 2 2150 words
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Article831 1939-06-15 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, June 14, 5 p.m. *Taser and Co. Arri of rp. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 1 qi /0 4 q Austral Amal 47 if SiiVc Austral Malay uK 4*lAyer Hitam 22 9 23 9 Ayer Weng 04M 073 ISSfSIi831 words
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Article58 1939-06-15 3 Singapore, Wednesday. Tin at midday was $114, up $1.00, ana the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28% cents, buyers JulyjSeotember 28% cents, market steady. All sections of the market were extremely dull to-day with buyers hard to locate but in the absence of58 words
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Article26 1939-06-15 3 Singapore, June 14. The following are the exchange stocl this morning according to the dally clr cular Issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation.26 words
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Article107 1939-06-15 3 London T.T, 2 3 13 16 London demand 2;3 13,16 Lyons demand 2040 Switzerland demand 239 3|4 Hamburg demand 134 New York demand 54 3|16 Montreal demand 54 3i16 Batavia demand 101 i|2 Samarang demand 101 3 3 Calcutta demand 155 lis Bombay demand 155 I|B Rangoon demand 155107 words
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Article106 1939-06-15 3 London TT. 2 1 Iondcn demand 2 4 lj32 London 30 days' sight 2 4 1 16 London 60 days' sight 2 4 3 32 London 3 months' sight 2 4 18 London 4 months' sight 2 4 5 3 9 New York demand 54 11 1?. New York106 words
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Article15 1939-06-15 3 Singapore, Thursday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $114% (up15 words
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Article18 1939-06-15 3 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was;— Buyers 28' (down Sellers 28 (down > X18 words
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Article219 1939-06-15 3 0% Maynard Co., Ltd.. 130,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 N 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 1901 red. 1940 $4d3,000 Mb Mar. 31. Sept. 30 -100 101 norn 4% 7* 1907 red. 1»*? $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Bent 30 «106 108 norn 1909 red. 19a5 <1,000.000 Int. Mar.219 words
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Article153 1939-06-15 3 Singapore. June 14. R. (Siami W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $121 Siam No. 1 $236 Siam No 2 $21-5 Siam i Rice No. 1 $111 Siam Broken Rice No. 3 $108 Rice153 words
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Advertisement33 1939-06-15 3 THE JASTERN UNITED AN( CORPORATION, LIMITED mil A R,NE MOTOR VEHICLE, Hi!• v PERSON \L ACCI rjOv' ;J UKMEN\S COMPENSA. ANn M'BLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. STREET, SINGAPORE. r F. W. HALL. i General Manager33 words
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Advertisement150 1939-06-15 3 19-25, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone: Manager's Office 4512 Exchange Dept. 451'J General Office 4514 Cable Addresi: -PROYINBANK." Head Office, Siuehow. Paid-up Capital (Ch.) $10,000,000 Reserve Funds m $13,000,000 Total Assets (approx.) $108,000,000 Board of Directors: t. l. soono nma tamo to Y. C. KOO CHAN YIU WOON UL VAI YIN150 words
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Advertisement364 1939-06-15 3 lI.WK OF I \A Incorporated In China by Special Charter >. 12, Cecil Street, Sineap, re. Telephones: Manager'a Office 8444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. 9t Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5138-a Cable Address: CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital .h. 140,000.000 01 Reserve Funds In Excess of Ch. 1 5,200.000.00 Total Assets364 words
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Obituary26 1939-06-15 4 The engagement is amii; r f K. AIYAPPAIM C f V' Ltd., and Mis.; N l -apt' Marriage wTii take »y A year.26 words
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Obituary43 1939-06-15 4 WONG CHENG YONG Co., at hLs resident v V Road, on 14-6-3'J. aV 60 years. He Leave cne son, Wong Sain F: i. P V liam's Medicine Co.. oiie law. six grand cl idi married daughter, n, day, 18th instant to regretted43 words
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Obituary38 1939-06-15 4 The family 0 f 1LV. Mj r licng beg to tender th< ir i thanks to all iriend iv attended the funeral Madam Tan Chwee In. to those who .sent \vi13' loaned cars, agisted ami night visits.38 words
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Advertisement529 1939-06-15 4 CLASSIFIED-ADS WANTLJ, LADY TEACHERS to teach Tamil, salary according to Apply Principal Navalar School, H -3, Blair Road. Singapore (465-A) WANTED 6 Experienced Chinese Diesel Navvy shovel Operaton: for work on Burma-Yunnan Highway. Send details ol experience and Wages required to Box No 676, c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore WANTED529 words
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Advertisement532 1939-06-15 4 Wanted or demonstration— usea Air Conditioning unit lor bedroom. Give full particulars including make, capacity, age and price to Box No. 644, I Tribune. Ipoh. 1 401 A) "bOCIAL DANC t NG LESSONS. Wanted by man Preferably Eurasian family. State Term.-. Box No. 675, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (468-A* I WANTED532 words
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Advertisement669 1939-06-15 4 FOR SALE: Jae'e Ring of magnificent colour, matchless anywhere. Also Finest Quality Razors in Calf Leather Case 1 of 4 pieces and 7 pieces. Iv.ory handled. Ahkee. 42-L, Kreta Ayer Road, Spore. (408. A) FOR SALE: "KODAS'COPE EIGHT." Model 50 Cine Projector with Adaptor. Brand new. Box 656, Malaya Tribune,669 words
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Advertisement672 1939-06-15 4 {if ""YOUNG DUTCHMAN In BANDOENG n land ol Java D.E.1.), 32 years old and of good fain®, wanto correspondence withTfiirl (24 or 25 years, slim and S of stature, of good family and elation, to MARRY if. after having cortSpbnded and having made eacn others acquaintance by meeting tjm XrTbSS672 words
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Advertisement519 1939-06-15 4 YOU CANNOT MAKE MONEY BY SAVING: If you save 10s. week for 10 years you have only got £26C but if you spend 2s. 6d. per week for 12 or 18 months on a correspondence course, you give your brains a chance to cain Thousands of pounds, then there is519 words
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Advertisement343 1939-06-15 4 Stamps FOR SALE JubUl Coronation Mint one: Used and Malay State- also v, collection. Apply V. D tin Ftck Efeah Street Singj EALE CEYLON Pictorial i cheap, few sets only Writ< Kuala Kubu. USED BRITISH COLO! Coronation Malayan stamp Hii Ii 1939 catalogue album, stock i: ~d over £30 What343 words
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Article156 1939-06-15 5 Seremban Murder Trial (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, June 14. HfOW a Malay was alleged to have L murdered his wife and then to bay«» conffssed to the Magistrate of Rembau in April, was related to Mr. Justice Cussen and the Assessors (Che Abdul Aziz156 words
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Article147 1939-06-15 5 Tuesday. June 13 Hon. Mr. G. Wiseman lefl Government! House. j H.H. The Sultan of Pahang, H H. Thai Sultan of Trengganu and Tengku Ara*a puan, Hon. Mr. N. R. Jarrett, Mr. Tjj Perkins, Mr. and Mr,. C.R. Howiti, Mry J.D. Dailey. Mr. H.C.R. Rendle. A.D.Ojl to H.H.147 words
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Article142 1939-06-15 5 \From Our Own Reporter] Kxuld Lumpur, Wednesday. LIM itX JIN an employee of the Sta torn Hotel. Kuala Lumpur, who had been arrested last week on two charges ol criminal breach of trust in respect of $5,500. was produced before Mr. R.C. Redman, the First Magistrate,142 words
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Article134 1939-06-15 5 Arrived by the "PH-ALP," Mr. F. H. Visman. Mr. F. Neil, Mr. A. E F vrm Capelle, Mr. J. Ruttner, Mr. v. R. Mnseley. Loft by the "PH-ALR" Mr. F. H. Visnan, Mr. J. Ruttner. Mr. F. Neil. Arrived by the pk-afj." Mr. k. V. D. Weg,134 words
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352 1939-06-15 5 Singapore, Wednesday. THE three summonses issued at. the instance of the Rural Board against Mrs. C. M. Lee of Woodsville Road were this morning withdrawn before Mr. C. 11. Koh, the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate and District Judge. Dr. W. L352 words
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Advertisement569 1939-06-15 5 NOTICE. I UEBY NOTIFY the public that s of Attorney Catejd the 2nd Member, 1936, and tne Ist day 1937, respectively made in 1 0 f Ana Lana Alagappa Chettiar Sundaram Chetiiar son of Chettiar by Arunachellam known as* S. M. A. M. A. R. Chettiar has been revoked this569 words
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Advertisement410 1939-06-15 5 NOTICE. I In thf .Estate of Chollian Keng deceasea, late of No. 142, Telok Kurau Road Singapore, who died on 17th May, 1939 Pursuant to Section 29 of The Astees I Ordinance (Chapter 59) NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN tha* ESEFrt**! thers claims -gain.* the estate of the abovenamed deceased should410 words
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Advertisement273 1939-06-15 5 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS 'i'ETTLENJJINT OF I3INGAPORE. In Bankruptcy. No. 650 of 1932. Re GUAN LEONG CO. of Nos. >> or 7, Phillip Street, Singapore, Shipchandlers. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Second and Final Dividend is intended to be declared in273 words
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Advertisement303 1939-06-15 5 IN THE CIVIL DISTRICT COURT, SINGAPORE. D C. No. 1998 1939. Between ML Y. M. Meyappa Chettiar PlaintifT and L Y. MohJ. Ibrahim 2. The British St Malayan News Agents 3. M. Mohamed HanifTa Defendants. To Y. MOHD. IBRAHIM, Ihe abovenamed FIRST DEFENDANT. Present. TAKE NOTICE that an action has303 words
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Advertisement171 1939-06-15 5 Singapore Cold Storage. Chin Wah Heng. ■Tl'ong Whatt Company. Singatjore. 37 Xc 38, Chulia Street. Moh r*ye Hln 00., Ltd., Lim Wah Soon. Pn 10. Bochore Boad, 58. Chulia Street. 74 75. Rochore Road. Ira Singapore. CEaye Whatt Guar., Thong Lam Company. H| r a t L'-ong 27 Chulia Street.171 words
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Article162 1939-06-15 6 AT the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, 1438 th Auction, held on Juno 14 the followii were: Catalogued 1,112.848 lbs—ton: 196.81. Offered l .060.961 lbs ton 473H Sold 708.313 11. Urns 34/. 00. London—Spot 8 3 lUd New York Spot HV, a ci PRICES REALIZED KIBBED162 words
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Advertisement252 1939-06-15 6 i| CLOCK WATCHI REPAIRS YOU ARE SURE OF EXPERT SERVICE. WIIEN YOU ENTRUST I ALL SUCH REPAIRS' TO YICK WOH HING j 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road;, j Contractors for Repair ot I Clock.: and Watches to the British Army R A F Ba-e, Malaya. PHONE NO 7922.252 words
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Advertisement44 1939-06-15 6 ITHI TRUI TONIC POOD OktmlnrnMo tf 0 Ckom** m 4 9** m l 'TY£^ t "\i^^ mmmmm AXE SECOND TO NONE in Efficiency, Reliability and Service. Hence tl.ey are VERY POPULAR IN MALAYA. Sole Agt-nts: HOE BOON LEONG Distributors: RADIO GENERAL AGF.NCY, Kuala Lumpur.44 words
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Advertisement215 1939-06-15 6 PILES Sufferers from the maddening irritation, the exhausting, agonising pain caused by piles 1 Do not wait until piles (hemorrhoids) reach such a terrible state that a serious operation may be necessary. Ask your chemist all about this special remedy. He knows the ingredients from which this inexpensive and scientific215 words
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Advertisement208 1939-06-15 6 THE~QUALITY OF lIADIO TUBES Is Never Questioned. Wholesale or Retail from Distributors: KEE HUAT RADIO CO. 122-124, Orchard Roao—Singapore. False Teeth Wearers Are Worst Breath Offenders! "Need More Than a Mouth Wash" lay Authorities Recommend Polfdcnt Pktes and brtdgetsckttp odor. so comfort, convenience and impurities like a spongel A and208 words
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Advertisement106 1939-06-15 6 LARGE COMPANIES ADDING NEW MEN Only physically c it are selected With business conditions impro large firms throughout the syarid tie selecting men, sound in body health. Better business is dfuindinr more strenuous effort in all walks ol life. Weak, anaemic, rundown pwo find Waterbury's Compound a marvelous source of106 words
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Miscellaneous771 1939-06-15 6 I To-day's Radio j I Singapore" niroml london j paris OAiW TRANSMISSION 5 TPA-2 15.24 Mcs <»., m /11, i YDC 15.15 Mc s (19 8 m.) M (3l 55 m pm. ZHL 225 metres (1.13 mc!s) am GSB 9.51 mc s 5 2Q Le admg Press QrU( ZHP 30.96771 words
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Article183 1939-06-15 7 (By Our Radio Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday. KS to the efforts of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, the radio listeners in Singapore will feel happy once again week, when the B M.B.C. resumes broadcast of Indian proxclusively announced in Tribune recently, the 8.M.8.C one hour a week183 words
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Article90 1939-06-15 7 Singapore, Wednesday. 1 uiltv in the Criminal Disi I Court of being concerned importation of $3,600 worth of i Hind ihandu. or. of possesi, in the alternative, Wang Ah F.ng, ampanman. was sentenced to months' rigorous imprisonment l d a fine of 53.600; in default90 words
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Article50 1939-06-15 7 Singapore Wednesday. vmg a ear when not covered by rty insurance. Mr. John s lined $35 by Mr CH. Whit affic Judge, to day. For driving licence he was fined $5 and g his cay facing traffic $1 lant was arrested as he failed in appearance when summoned.50 words
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294 1939-06-15 7 (By A Suburbanite) pROM the point of view of a sleepy person, badly in need of an early night's sleep, Tuesday evening's black-out was an unqualified success. With one eye on the clock, 1 enjuyed 1 a '"night-cap" and then, a little before 10.30294 words
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Article97 1939-06-15 7 Singapore. Wednesday FOR failing to report his arrival within 48 houu in the Colony. Ichiro Mine. 36-ve?r-old Japanese, was sentenced to a fine of S5 on his own plea of guilty, in the Third Police Court. It was stated accused who arrived from Penan" on May 31. did97 words
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Article97 1939-06-15 7 Singapore, Wednesday. PACHU THEVAR. an Indian, was to-day fined $20 or in default one month.] rigorous imprisonment for having useJ two used postage stamps on a letter, by Mr. Conrad Oldham in the second police court. Court Inspector James A. Embury said that on Ap*ll 25. Haji.97 words
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Article86 1939-06-15 7 Singapore, Wednesday, SUICIDE was the verdict returned by the Coroner. Mr. W. G Porter, at the inquiry to day into- the death of a 28 year old Hylam. Chiang Joon Hai who was found floating in the sea near the Cenotaph on June 6. Deceased was86 words
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Article275 1939-06-15 7 Singapore, Wednesday. "JHE lad was still alive in spite of his many injuries. I spoke to him but he only answered with groans." This was part of the evidence of Wahab bin Samat. P.C., who was led to a tailor's shop in Pagoda Street at 11.15 p.m.275 words
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Advertisement76 1939-06-15 7 When first, they knew v were quite overjoyed ot prospect of an neir and, iieing wise, they wrote for a ►y ol Wise Babycraft.' If you are in the same happy turn may we send you a eopjrf \LLENBURYB foods are obtitble at all chemists. Send coupon for free sample76 words
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Advertisement147 1939-06-15 7 m v DEPRESSION liTii a r 1 <■ v E jlyl I LIKED FEELING WITH OMASA VEriY lew people realise the Importance ot supplying proper nourishment to the brain, body and nerves in order to combat tn c effects ol over-work and excessive mental and physical activity. This is why147 words
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Advertisement143 1939-06-15 7 Did you Maclean your teeth to-day? *mmm\ mmAmm mmv. i Ah! I see you did MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE If you use a solid Dentifrice, cry the new mmmm solid wgpßi gggg* GOLD TEA TEA rv>iH iraf Ten fear* neither expert knowledge nor inexpert opinion. No?hi", L i.s a 8143 words
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Advertisement384 1939-06-15 8 The Picture all London Critics have enthused about! TO-MORROW..at the CAPiTOL IRENE DUNNE. ravishly beautiful in gorgeous new gowns singing new Songs! C HARLES BOYER, handsome, captivating, daring O vJE OF THE fl tmWTmH» Mall > —————hB MMBiMMMMBBMWMB———ifTM «am■» 4 H*T TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT a% IE If I t 14384 words
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Advertisement259 1939-06-15 8 j CHEERS FOR PYGMALION! "A MAGNIFICENT FILM" Straits Times. "NO PRAISE CAN BE TOO GREAT" Free Press. BEST ENTERTAINMENT YOU COULD WISH FOR" Tribune. "First-rate comedy"—News of the "Unapproachable Cannot be World. beaten"— Sunday Chronicle. PAVILION 3 SHOWS DAILY 3-15 6-15 9-15 H J& 8 Out Ol 9 WtemmmmmW O259 words
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Advertisement241 1939-06-15 8 ALL SHOWS PACKKD OUT YESTERDAY! ONE OF THE BEST CHINESE DRAMATIC FILMS EVro U MADE! Iv LAST DAY TO-DAY 11 A M 315 IS -9.13 j L fHE FAMOUS STAR Ol 'SABLE CICADA*! IN THRILLING ViOLET h. mat sioivg sat soI"A FAMILY TRAGEDY" I Note: Although the dialogue is in241 words
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Article305 1939-06-15 9 Total Prohibition Decided Upon [From Our Own Reported Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. MPUR will soon fa 1 in line with Singapore, and ttie bant the sounding of horns in certain areas in the town will nitarv Board, at it? meeting this morning, confirmed the Traffic Advisory305 words
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Article41 1939-06-15 9 Reuter. London, June 14: Colonel George Chrvstie. one oi the two survivors of j the Indian Mutiny, died to-day at Farnham. Surrey, aged 93. Mr. C.J. Palmer. WOO lives in British Columbia, Is -»nw th« only survivor of the Indian Mutiny.—Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article63 1939-06-15 9 Outputs for the month of May: Total to date of current May financial year Tor— 1939 Mths. lb. ib. Brunei 31,639 11 262,777 Bukit Timah 7,177 5 39.373 Changkat 22.330 4 "<5,743 Hay tor 7.890 5 17 031 Indragiri 89,347 8 644 289 Lunas 21.380 7 161 62063 words
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Advertisement186 1939-06-15 9 PAIS j UTI-:W MEALS F Scott, M.D.j Paris. md pabiS which mc about, stos probably the such stabbing, als." they say, or •h a horrible fullng to put these trouble is excess acid v.nich ferand leads to all urns. In these scribe 'Bisurated 6 ant-ed commutes Bi.surated excess acid, and186 words
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Advertisement88 1939-06-15 9 MSf flies The Malayan Engineering Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in Singapore). Registered Office, Winchester House. Singapore Nominal Capital f'KMSIt Subscribed Capital 100.000.UU DIVIDED INTO IftO.OOO, Ordinary Shares of $10 each. for full particulars and P rosp c p tu i .lease apply to The Company's Head Office ffi Winchester House. Singanore88 words
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Advertisement350 1939-06-15 9 Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours Sufferers from loss of vigour, nervousness, weak body, impure blood, failing memory, and who are old and worn-out before their time will be delighted to learn of a new gland discovery by an American This new discovery makes it possible to quickly and350 words
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Advertisement101 1939-06-15 9 I SUN TALKIE 1 'NEW WORLDj 7.30 TO-NIGHT 9.30 P.M. I Double Action Feature Programme I "Black Bandit"! I antl SUp*] m v m a j EMPIRE TALKIE j 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.15 P.M. Edtrar Rice Burroughs Thrilling S Juncle Drama! liiiill You will bo (fgs&»d£*sß W better in jagg101 words
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Advertisement221 1939-06-15 9 Greeted By Packed Houses at Yesterday's Pierolvfe ALHAMBRA -to-day u% t wa m p.m. ii u Mom Speetaeok» Sea Picture ever filmed—with a matches j Cast uf Stars I i f Will MICKEY ROONEY GEORGE SANDERS, JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUTi An d Thous a n d s Of PI nye r s221 words
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Article718 1939-06-15 10 CONSTANTLY the Press is exhorted to take a less gloomy view of the trend of world affairs. "The public need cheering up in times like these," said one prominent resident of Malaya in a letter t > the Tribune. Another wellknown man accused the newspapers of being responsible for718 words
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858 1939-06-15 10 By The Editor Of The Journal Of Commerce IN these day < of good freight rates, much employment for ships, work for the shipyard;. great demands for coal and steel, our bask industries are well encouraged to.be satisfied with the present858 words
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Article178 1939-06-15 10 1 4 GOLF-BALL loaves the club at 120 m.p.h says a statistician. Or just a trifle faster than a golfer leaves the (mcc. A A •The growl of the British bulldog grows more menacing," say.s a writer. Especially now that it is supported by a specially augmented178 words
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Advertisement277 1939-06-15 10 I 'H-M-V' ALL-WAVE j AUTO RADIOGRAM I >limlH <> 12 (A. C. I MODEL 642 .an aristocrat among auto radiograms It I plays 8 records without attention or Will repeat a single recoid I It roubles the pleasure that recorded music orovides. Model j MS is a 6 valve all-wave277 words
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Advertisement15 1939-06-15 10 15 Jewels Guaranteed I*oo CHIANG CO., 304, North Bricge Road. (Next to the Medical Office).15 words
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Advertisement50 1939-06-15 10 MON SAVON 77/f beautiful loilc soap made in Fr Fragrantly perfumed v,! 11 Lavender and made v.-Mh MHk 1 /1 1 I Jjqj£ Lanolin. Now in !*rra! demand in Singapore. A rich Foap for 'l 1 Skin. 3 Tabs, in h WHITEAWAYS KUALA imm, H\\M. I IPOH SINGAPORE TAIPEWC j50 words
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Article93 1939-06-15 11 Amoy. June 15. Xi i INGSIHS overcrowded population of 5C.000 faces a precarious situation on account of shortage as a result of de by three Japanese stopping food supplies rrom mi mainland. irse Press has anthe prohibition of firerharccal and vegetables tc Kulangsa, to the Japanese krMnan, the93 words
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203 1939-06-15 11 Reuter. Berlin. June 15. JJ understood that Hitler is h to interrupt his holiday Berehtesgaden to launch Geri>*s latest iO.OOO-t<n cruiser Breun July 1. is .supt\e-,tcd that any speech he make then will be devoted to an--6 the recent speeches ofReuter. - 203 words
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Article18 1939-06-15 11 Reuter. London. June 15. don, June 15.—The Lord Mayor., tetis fund totals approximately £40.000 to date—Reuter.Reuter. - 18 words
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1071 1939-06-15 11 NEW MEANING FOR ANGLO-FRENCH ARMS TALK IN SINGAPORE? Kulangsu Faces Starvation Through Blockade Reuter. MEW importance may be given to the Anglo-French arms discussion lo be opened in Singapore at the end of the month by the latest developmentsReuter. - 1,071 words
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Article28 1939-06-15 11 Reuter. Shanghai, June 1"). IT is learned that foreign shipping companies to-day decided to suspend carge» shipment to Tientsin although still conveying aaaoengcrs there. Renter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article459 1939-06-15 11 Reuter. London, June 14. THE Tientsin blockade was raised in the House of "mmons to-day in the form of a question by Mr. Moreing, who asked whether the Government would immediately inform the Japanese Government that unless this was discontinued, the Japanese would be immediately deniedReuter. - 459 words
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Article215 1939-06-15 11 Shanghai, June 15. BUSINESS in the British and French Concessions, Tientsin, is at a com' plcte standstill. Many firms are appealing to the United States Con- i sular authorities fcr protection. 1 It is stated that the annual volume ol trade in the Concessions amounts So215 words
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Article47 1939-06-15 11 Reuter. London. June 14 Gilt edned were fractionally easier and foreign bonds were weak The decision to raise the third quarter tin quota by five per cent to 45 per cent was in accordance with expectations Mid did net affected price. Wall street was easier.—ReuterReuter. - 47 words
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119 1939-06-15 11 Axis Appeal For Parley? Reuter. Budapest, June 15. A PROPOSAL that ihe Pope should take the initiative in convening a conference of the great Powers for a settlement of Europe's problems was put fcrward by the Regent of Hungary, Admiral Horthy. in aReuter. - 119 words
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Article71 1939-06-15 11 British Wireless. London, June 15. JISKED in the House of Commons yes- terdav for a further statement on tne progress of the negotiations with the Soviet Government, the Prime Minister said: "The only fresh Information I can give is that Mr. Strang was due to arrive atBritish Wireless. - 71 words
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Article58 1939-06-15 11 Reuter. London. June 15. I AUTHORITATIVE British quaf- ters, both medical and military, are surprised and gratified at the uniformly high ohysical standard of the men reporting for the Militia. The first batch of 18, 000 men examined save 93 per cent, fit for active service.Reuter. - 58 words
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Obituary104 1939-06-15 11 London, June 15. IT is officially announced that Lord Wimborne. Lord Lieutenant of Ireland from 1915 to 1918, passed away yesterday.—Reuter. Lord Wimborne. born in Jan 1873. wad the eldest son of Baron and Lady Cornelia Henrietta Maria Snencer-Churrvni H> wo c educated at Eton and104 words
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Advertisement89 1939-06-15 11 FORCEdTdRAFT THE FAMOUS "ECONOMISER" j SEALED- IN MECHANISM "j I 10 HOURS OUT OF 12 J| USES NO CURRENT AT ALL fWIJ SjT i ombincd v,lih the new "True Temp" -onfro!, users are assured of a constant 40 de«r. temperature c: r in yvar \jJ^m t. t ARAXT E E89 words
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108 1939-06-15 12 I Britons Searched: I Germans And Italians Left Alone Reuter. Tientsin, June 14. rOl R of the Concession boundaries this mcrning by Renter's correspondent revealed that the Japanese had effectively barricaded all roads leading to the Concession except two, which are kept open, oneReuter. - 108 words
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Article372 1939-06-15 12 Reuter. London. June 14. 'I>Y the Japanese blockade of the I British and French concessions n Tientsin, another, stroke has been lelivered a gains l British trade in t Jie Far East, and another provocaion added to the long list of antiBritish moves by Japanese troops inceReuter. - 372 words
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Article391 1939-06-15 12 Facing Facts London, June 15. jgKITISH efforts yesterday were directed to resolving the Tientsin deadlock by the setting up of a committee of three to examine the case of the four Chinese in the British Concession who. it is alleged by the Japanese, were connected with recent391 words
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Article16 1939-06-15 12 A selection of news for Malacca readers will be found on page 16.16 words
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Article86 1939-06-15 12 Reuter. New York. June 15. JCST as Marlene Dietrich, film star, J and her husband were about to sail io Europe, inland customs officials boarded the liner Normandie and seized Marlene's luggage for alleged unpaid income-tax. Marlene strenuously denied that ihe owed any. The NcrmandieReuter. - 86 words
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248 1939-06-15 12 Reuter. r> *v mmm. 9 ttaw a. June 15. r" the eve of Their Majesties departure from Canada the royal prerogative of mercy was extended to every prisoner i n the Dominion serving a sentence of three months or more for offences againstReuter. - 248 words
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73 1939-06-15 12 Reuter. Rome. June 15. A STEEL magnate Silvio Cerettl, his son and his brother have been sentenced to five years' imprisonment on ii charge of fraudulent evasion of the regulations governing metal imports under the self-suffi-ciency system. Silvio Ceretti's iron and steel works allegedly employedReuter. - 73 words
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Article129 1939-06-15 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. Air. Davis, former manager of the Pavilion Theatre. Kuala Lumpur. wa.s this morning produced before Mr R C Redman, First Magistrate, en a charge cl criminal breach of trust of $3 011.55 'he property of Pavilion Ltd Sinoapore a129 words
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Article162 1939-06-15 12 BALTIC STATES THE PEACE FRONT SOVIETS CONTENTION Moscow, June 14. J /"IN the eve of Mr. William Strang's J arrival from London, the Pra- vda, chief organ of the Kremlin, com- j menting on the negotiations for an j Anglo-French-Soviet alliance, again j insists that Latvia, Estonia, and Finland must162 words
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Article76 1939-06-15 12 Reuter. Helsingfors, June 15. J'HE Helsinigin Sanomat, organ of the Finnish Foreign Minister, re- 1 Plying- to the Pravda (Moscow) claim that the Baltic States must be guaranteed, says: "Giving guarantees to a state which does not desire them and is prepared to defend herself is anReuter. - 76 words
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97 1939-06-15 12 ]y|K. Norman S< Tribune man ing his impressicrs war zone for the I Gronp of Newsp fourth long desnal on Sunday (ells „f hi interviews will ctnal wartime I Chungking. If is an intimate "behind the scones" narrative ceHently written and I97 words
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Article95 1939-06-15 12 Reuter. Cape Tormentlnes. June 15 i THEIR Majesties experier I 1 really bad weather ct their tour when they embarked in the destroyer Skeena for Charlottetown. After acknowledging from the train the cheers of the crowd standing in a downpour o; tain, the King and QueenReuter. - 95 words
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Article27 1939-06-15 12 Reuter. Bucharest, June 14—The Government has ordered over fifty bombers and chaser planes from a German firm at a cost of about £5.500.000 Keuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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387 1939-06-15 12 AUSTRALIAN ADVENTURER NARRATES HIS EXPERIENCE Singapore, Wednesday. J»HE tale of hazardous days aboard a sailing skip on a voyage from k~ f,l ral lf- t0 S,n^ )ore w narrated by Mr. B. Potter to memam of the Singapore Rotary Club at the Adelphi Hotel this387 words
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Article121 1939-06-15 12 Malacca, June 14. THE Wu Han Songster* are pxin;,' a farewell concert at the Royalty Theatre. Traitquerah on Wednesday June 21. They will lie assisted by local talent from the m< mhers ol tn Nightingale and thi O.eh Sayan* Musical parties. The following committee are in121 words
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Article72 1939-06-15 12 New moon day. which falls on June i will be celebrated under the patn of Mr. H. G. Diashamy at Na Vihara. New Buddhist Temple at Outrai Road, Singapore This is the first oration to be. held at this new Tempi The programme will be: 6 pm72 words
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Article46 1939-06-15 12 A Chinese was Injured by having ftot run over by the wheel ol l°] 1 in a back lane off South Canal Road •05 pin yesterday. He sustained slight lacerations tne abrasions. The ambulance was called and tl patient removed to the General HOspitaJ46 words
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Advertisement52 1939-06-15 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. mone B mS DING chul,a street. 5808. SINGAPORE. IRE MARINE, MOTOR, PER ONAL ACCIDENT WORK MEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. :o: AGENTS: EREMBAN POI BROS.. lALACCA HONG CHYE ft CO LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG LANG LEE ENG TEH, KNANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LTD AND BRANCHES: HERSEA-CHINESE BANKIttr P>52 words
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Advertisement8 1939-06-15 12 V A ClhltTUb TBAST ANlAVftNfcYftftAftvY TtbbiTi W.P.S 168 words
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Article32 1939-06-15 13 London, June 15. ms Resident the Sultan of pr reeded on a ,Sva P anU India. things he win IS with the Hadhrami 11 m Malaya and Wireless. «r—32 words
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Obituary49 1939-06-15 13 idon, June 15. Mr Ernest Marklew. Ine Valley, is anborn in April mentary schools was through sheer ned positions of i 1 at the early time worker on a When he was steel worker, is >ned for sedi securing a seat in esenting Colne49 words
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Article26 1939-06-15 13 untitled Wednesday. r-old Indian. 23-year old X a 20-year-aded zuiity C. Goh, the lor at the corner ..dam Road at a dollar jr m simple imprisonment.26 words
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505 1939-06-15 13 fan Identified By loss Of Finger inquiry into the deaths of the victims of the Sunderland airera ft crash in the Straits of Johore, off Seletar, early last week, was opened by the Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, this morning The four men505 words
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Article490 1939-06-15 13 I the Japanese blockade tish Concession at Tienundertaken with the ject of recuring the four aUesred Chinese ntained in statements officials both on the spot Tokyo. As seen as the itiea showed that they to discuss the question a joint commission to Japanese evidence against th a490 words
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Article, Illustration86 1939-06-15 13 Mr. Lee Siang Poo and Miss Monica Lye, photographed after their wedding at the Church of St. Peter and St. Paul this morning. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mis. Lee Kiah Guan and the bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lye Eng Hong of Singapore.86 words
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Article138 1939-06-15 13 London, June 14. QUEEN Mary, whose general health is excellent, has decided, on her doctors' advice, not to fulfil any public duties until after the return of the King and Queen on June 22. Some of the bruises received in last month's motor accident138 words
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Article81 1939-06-15 13 Reuter. London, June 15. BRITISH overseas trade experienced a be m in May, when the figures were not only the highest for b:»th imports and exports for any month this year, but substantially higher than in May last year. The Board of Trade returns published yesterdayReuter. - 81 words
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Article159 1939-06-15 13 1* i (By Our Indian Correspondent) WJTH A VIEW TO MAKING A UNITED DEMAND TO THE GOVERNMENT FOR THE FORMATION OF AN INDIAN VOLUNTEER CORPS THE SINGAPORE INDIAN ASSOCIATION, IT IS RELIABLY UNDERSTOOD IS CONVENING A MEETING OF THE REPRESENTATIVES OF ALL THE INDI\N ASSOCIATIONS AND159 words
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Article85 1939-06-15 13 Reuter. Lansing (Kansas), June 14. ANNOYED because the warden refused them the right to wear silk underwear and to have bed time snacks in cells 250 convicts in the Kansas penitential y coal mine re- ti tWltĕ to carry on work. Twenty two bi themReuter. - 85 words
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Advertisement88 1939-06-15 13 PARKINSONS /M CELEBRATED JWj COHFECT!OHER)JH| English Ikm guee/vim PHONE: SINGAPORE (5 lines). K. LUMPUR 5331 (3 lines), IPOH 110 111 (2 'ints). PENANG 1500 ft 1501, BUTTERWORTfI 33. Aclvt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd W.P.S. 94. USED RE CONDITIONED BY COMPETENT REPAIRERS. P M. F. RACHALS, HAMBURG $250.00. PECHSTEIN88 words
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320 1939-06-15 14 Unbeaten Century Five Wickets By Barker Time Robs R. I. Of Victory Singapore, Wednesday. TIME robbed the Raffles Institution of a victory over the Victoria School when the teams met in a cricket match played at the Raffles Institution ground this evening. P; (ting first, the Raffles Institution compiled 171320 words
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34 1939-06-15 14 Singapore. Wednesday The Foiice Reserves defeated the Manehesters Reserves by the only goal scored in the game yesterday at the Police Depot, in an 8 A.F.A. league fixture.34 words
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Article37 1939-06-15 14 The final of the handicap billiards •ompetition at the Singapore Cricket Club was played last night, and resulteH in Carl Lawson, —25, beating W. H. Palgrate —75, by 24 points in a match of up37 words
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569 1939-06-15 14 COMMENTS ON THE PLAY Yesterday's Trial Match At The Stadium YESTERDAY'S soccer match at the Stadium between teams representing the S.A.F.A. and the R.A.F. could not have been more disappointing than it w r as. As a selection trial, it sei ved569 words
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Article42 1939-06-15 14 Soccer: P. Otter vs. Mental Hosp. (2A) Stadhnn R.A.O.C vs. R.A.F (T) —2A Alexandra) S.C.C. vs. Clerical ttiion— S.C.C. Borneo Co.. vs. Mansfields Farrer ***** Tennis: Spore championsnips—S.C.C. S.C.R.C. tourney—S C.R C Water Folo: T.M C A vs C.S.C.—Fort Canning42 words
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Article363 1939-06-15 14 Playing Only One Match Here Singapore. Thursday. IN preparation of an extensive programme that has been arranged for them in Java, ihe South China Football who arrived to-day by the "Aramis" are visiting various centres in the Far East to secure as much practice as possible.363 words
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Article, Illustration23 1939-06-15 14 The South China Soccer tram that arrived this morning by the AramK They play the S.C.F.A. at the stadium this afternoon.23 words
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Article187 1939-06-15 14 Uniteers 7; Joseph Travers 0. THE Uniteers administered a thorough trouncing for Joseph Travers yesterday on the S.H.B. ground when both sides had their last outings in the Business Houses League. For about fifteen minutes both sides contended for supremacy without result. Then Travels forwards slackened their187 words
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Article143 1939-06-15 14 TIES in the S B. A. Junior championships for the twek-end are as follows:— Saturday at 2.15 p.m. sharp. SINGLES Howe Soo Bens <U. C. A.> vs. Benjamin Heng (U.F.8.P.); Ngin Eng Meng (Merridale) vs. Ong San Wan (U.C.A.); Chin Tham Swee (Useful > vs. Chua Yoke143 words
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Article29 1939-06-15 14 Tne S.C.R.C. will play a tennis match against an R AF. team on the S.C.R.C, courts on Friday afternoon Two singles and three doubles games have been arranged, j29 words
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120 1939-06-15 14 Reuter. Portrmh. June 15. IN the British women's golf champii nship at the Royal Portnish course in the quarter-final Mrs. H. V. Newton of Rirkdale beat Elsie Corlett, the English champion by 1 hole. Clarrie Tiernan, the curtis cup player, beat Mrs. JReuter. - 120 words
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Article96 1939-06-15 14 FOLLOWING are results in ihe tennis tournament of the Singapore Teachers' Association being held* at Fairer Park: Handicap Singles: (Monday): Scow C heng Joon (—6) beat John Chia (—9» 7—5, I—4l S- 2; Wee Thiam Slew I 12» beat R. S Barth (—9» 6—o. 6—2; Tan Thean96 words
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Article87 1939-06-15 14 THE following have been selected to play for ihe V.M.C.A. Ist and 2nd Teams again t CSC. 2nd and 4th teams respectively on Thursday, 15th June at the V.M.C.A Pool at 5.15 p.m. in the Water-polo SA.S.A. league handicap. Chium Koon Nam, Lee Hon Ming, Lee Fong Lim.87 words
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274 1939-06-15 14 S. China Tourists [OCAL soccer e„t| MMiMs have a income chat* irom the ordinary routine league sneer tins after n when the South China U*Z who arrive this morning In the Aramis. meet the S.C.F.J the stadium. The team has bei China274 words
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Article67 1939-06-15 14 Reuter. Little EaftOD Jane I IN the fifth series of Urn PeaioM H tournament Cot;, md 3. Ferry beat Alliss 2 Whitcombe 'beat R i beat Reginald Whitrombi beat Burton 4 and 3 Lac*- 4 and S. In the sixth sera Pad jj Alliss 3 and I,Reuter. - 67 words
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Advertisement85 1939-06-15 14 AMICO TONIC a restorative for the men i Invaluable in building debilitated Frame inner power of n ai enjoy a new life Stocked at Nama Mohai (Sold Ewn ______J l-= F RIG I DAI RE i=- 1 j LOOK FOR TtilS NAME nVFORI YOU BOY MHHH SAVE "W^^ 1 Will85 words
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Article, Illustration14 1939-06-15 15 I. Yadi yesvi j v hampion- n in iWree hard r raocM14 words
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149 1939-06-15 15 ni IOIUA Ui» i>n u,ld team 1 node amtuds for the moral demi the iir-' team .tt the hands Rafle* Institut »n uhni they dell bj 20 runs i «i U aateb at the V.I. yesterday. wling was done VI. who took f149 words
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784 1939-06-15 15 Mrs. Nassim Mrs. Sewell Doubles Champions Kamis And Kee Onn Eliminated From Singles TENNIS Singapore. Thursday. jyjRS. Nassim md Mrs. Sewell became the new Women's doubles champions when they beat Mrs. Eber and Mrs. Pennefather in the finals played at the S.C.C. yesterday in straight sets G—-1, B—6. In the784 words
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Article105 1939-06-15 15 FURTHER heats were run off at the S R C. yesterday when the following qualified for the finals which will take place on Saturday commencing at 2.45 p.m. on the S.R.C. ground. KICKING THE RUGBY FOOTBALL (Final): 1. K. Lecmbruggen; 2. J. G.105 words
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Article71 1939-06-15 15 The Singapore Volunteer Corps will hold a Service Rifle meeting at the Bukit Timah range on July 9, 15 and 16. Entries close on July 2. Late entries will only be accepted on payment of an additional fee of $1 and provided target space71 words
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Advertisement93 1939-06-15 15 The finest TONIC CAUTION Si lulent a B It'sFAßMOßEthanapKk-n^up S23' Atwood's Bitters gets e ftfe cause of yow weakness and bu.W «py^ 8« «SaSS; pated bowels into perfect workmg "J puts a keen edge on tne *rr Altfi ><>« m P le <»g es,,ve P 0 *'icle of strength I93 words
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Advertisement162 1939-06-15 15 Asthma Germs Killed in 3 Minutes Choking, gasping, -wheezing Asthma and Bronchitis poison your system, ruin your health and weaken your heart. Mendaco, the prescription of an American physician, starts killing Asthma Germs in 3 minutes, purifies the blood and builds new vitality «o that you can sleep soundly all162 words
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Advertisement180 1939-06-15 15 i I V It O o i: PURE DEEP SEA OYSTER CONCENTRATE. For counteracting and preventing pernicious and secondary anaemia, 1/rodone has no equal. In an analysed form it contains calcium for bcne-producing, strengthening the aiLories and toning np the nerves: non and manganese for creating rich, life-giving red blood,180 words
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Advertisement168 1939-06-15 15 KEEP YOUR HOMES SAFE WITH ADEQUATE PROTECTION. I Life Insurance dands as a slrt-ng wall ot I I Protect ion between human-kind and human I I catastrophe. Its f— immtnU\ purpose is to I I make and keep serine those things wkkh I I men and women hold most prcrieae.168 words
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78 1939-06-15 16 Malacca Sport General NeW Malacca Prepares For Large-Scale Blackout [From Our Oivn Correspondent] Malacca, June 14. A FULL meeting ol all air wardens of Malacca was held at the High School Hall yesterday afternoon. Mr. W. A. C. Haines, the Chief Air Warden, explained the aims, objects and regulations of78 words
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Article73 1939-06-15 16 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, Thursday. LAST night the draw for the second round of the Centenary Cup competition was made and resulted as follows Eurasian Volunteer Club or Police vs. Excise Sports Club; Malacca Chinese Recreation Club I vs. Muslimin Perlimponan SUa. These semi-final mutches will73 words
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Article206 1939-06-15 16 Johore Bahru, Wednesday. (From Our Own Correspondent) SENTENCE cf nine months' rigorcus imprisonment was passed by Mr. Justice Mills this morning on a Malay. Haji Mohamed bin Haji Easoni, for forger}. The accused faced the following charge: "That you on or about July 15 at Kluang.206 words
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Article169 1939-06-15 16 iFrom Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. BEFORE Mr. M. Ismail to-day a Bengali shop watchman. Bachan Singh, was charged with being in possession of i two bocties of illicit samsu. Accused j was prosecuted by Inche Abdul Aziz, Assistant Superintendent of Preventives, Johore Bahru. Giving evidence.169 words
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Article115 1939-06-15 16 [From Our o u ~,.r WHEN the aa q< m Chan, the Pr< t I Eng Bchocl, Renchi 0 <« this mornine charge of having C oll< -ted H half of the Kuan En 18 to Apr. 22 withoutTobtaal?2J on from the Schools, there was n apparently115 words
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Article239 1939-06-15 16 fFro7?z Our O: 1 C Muar. Wednestiv LAC Sam Moy was this mmimi charged before Teas Haii Raj bin H.iji Salleh with the theft of a anklet from a young child |j night of May 28 at Jalan Mcna The accused claimed trial to tht charge.239 words
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54 1939-06-15 16 'From 0?/r Own Corres] Malacca Thar The Malacca b*ued Services next Saturday i lows: Low Ah Sang, Hassan, Lim CJaj Sang, Jamaf, Abbas. We Tion? Mil tapha, T tn S m Ti m Mo i Leon (captain*. Hassan bin Tolofc. Reserves: c< mes Sheik54 words
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Article31 1939-06-15 16 IFrom Our Own Correspond* j In the C pi fo-tib? 1 !cagns Ihe n pn i nj »rl second round the c npetitwo goals to nil.31 words
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Advertisement223 1939-06-15 16 Just think what 'Ovaltine' gives you. It is. in it- much m °re nourishing I self, a scientifically complete and perfect food. It 'Ovatttn** I provides, in the most easily digestible form, every nut- Ccnn the m n I ritive element essential to health. No other frod be- aop llCal223 words
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Advertisement270 1939-06-15 16 An Example To Follow. XXX Throughout every twenty-four hours, ail over Malaya, Siam, and the Netherlands East Indies, hundreds of men and women are devoting treir spare time to tht study of I.C.S. Courses, knowing full well that by learning how to do their present work better they are preparing270 words
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434 1939-06-15 17 lers hip Of Land Houses in Dispute Singapore, Wednesday. an indenture be set aside and cancelled was heard Court to-day before Mr. Justice TVdlow when Ah'vahman a 60-year-old Malay woman, contested ci i tain land and houses at Lorong K, Telok Kurau, I r,434 words
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Article148 1939-06-15 17 .7 ALL READ I dt'v for cner- u kruj impor- tji promts- 5 a tiers. Good I t i ieu'.'i and nen. m :CES. Man 21 ist 23 to I f; s. journa- generally led with ud- it i/ »> he''Id j cssivr "ve the la-148 words
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Article123 1939-06-15 17 dancer to him star hi hat is the ri.- e-to-f am Lupino Lane's leadPlnebrook production, Walk." coming to the .re, next Wednesday. nes of theatrical parent or to take up an aetteen she was a niggerGod's Chillun A GoOT 9 her and was .struck He123 words
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Article136 1939-06-15 17 Singapore, Wednesday. THE owners of 12 Chinese shops dealing in rice were summoned this morning before Mr. L. C. Goh. the Singapore Fifth Police Magistrate, at the instance of Mr. E. J. Phillips. Assistant Registrar of Statistics, for failing to furnish the return of rice136 words
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Article137 1939-06-15 17 Singapore, Wednesday. PROCEEDING to England on retirement by the "Ranchi is Mr. B. Young. Senior Deputy Commissioner Of VO* Shanghai Municipal Police. Mrs. Young accompanies Mr. Young. Commissioner Young has acted as No. 1. in Shanghai on many occasions aunng his thirty lour years* service with137 words
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Letter317 1939-06-15 17 NUMBER PLATES ITo the Editor oj the Malaya Tribute] Sir— Early last month I sold my bicycle to a man who resides in an island in the Indian Ocean and who rarrie here on holiday The day. after ihe sale I notified the Registrar ol Vehicles317 words
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Article78 1939-06-15 17 Singapore, Wednesday. r rilE body of an unknown middle-u2ed female Chinese was found by a Tamil mandor floating in the sea nfl the Esplanade on the morning of Jd.;< 4. The body was recovered by a Marine policeman who found life extinct. Death was due to asphyxia78 words
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Advertisement21 1939-06-15 17 tin WEAKNESS DEBILITY AN/EMIA use DESCHIENS' Syrup of Haemoglobin ALWAYS CURES, and g.ves health and strength, f« Utu, tku Muuau». *****21 words
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Advertisement199 1939-06-15 17 Pimples and Bad Skin Fought in IS fk 24 Hours BEFORE AFTER Rusting and di«n*urijig skinl «im. ne« sclentWc treatment ywto>e such as Bcsema, Pimples, «**n. kw to clear your skin—tl.- tr Y i Psoriasis. Acne. Bla« Scales look more attractive, to help.you mi lied Blotches. l ''11 l l<l199 words
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Advertisement369 1939-06-15 17 RAFFLES BREAD IS THE BEST! Daily Increasing Sales Pr^elt. BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS UNDER STRICTLY HYGIENIC CONDITIONS. We Also Deliver DINNER ROLLS I' Fresh From The Oven Between 5 9 P. M. Raffles Bakery A < nnfer<innery. LAUNCH PICNICS ARRANGED PICNIC BASKETS and LAUNCH PROVIDED "sea"view hotel TO-NIGHT. FRIDAY SATURDAY.369 words
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Article54 1939-06-15 18 w Kunming.—Heralding economic development along the Yunnan-Burma highway, the Bank of China has laid down plana for the establishment of branch offices at Tali. Chuhsiung, Paoshan Tengchung and other towns. The Tali branch has already opened, while preparations are under way for the inauguration of the54 words
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501 1939-06-15 18 GUERRILLAS MANUFACTURE THEIR OWN ARMS MUNITIONS Steel From Railway Tracks ENEMY TROOPS ARE CONSTANTLY HARASSED FORCED by circumstances, Chinese guerrilla fighters in the North China province of Hopei have become arms-manu- j facturers. Their small mobile arsenals are turning out hand i grenades, rifles and land mines. By keeping their501 words
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Article70 1939-06-15 18 Chungking.—The Military Affairs Commission has decided to establish a wartime news censorship oureau to control and unify news censorship throughout the country. General Hsiung Ping, former Deputy Chief of General Staff, and Mr. Pan j Kung-chan, member of the Central Exe- I cutive Committee, has been appointed70 words
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Article64 1939-06-15 18 •«STiCES»-» school established i',v" M Hi (Suitiny) near tl, tern border of SESfij pZ vmee. according l 0 n information reaching here .Ihe aviation school superthe Soviet nS has already trained 26« < hin ese aviators and, at thebemn. nmg of last month, sent out more64 words
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169 1939-06-15 18 ANOTHER appeal to Washington to place an embargo on the drafted all commodities usod by the aggressors in waging a war, was seat te 'resident Roosevelt, Mr. Cordell Hull Secretary of State, ScratoHfe 1 ittman. Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and Re' piesentative Sam169 words
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Article115 1939-06-15 18 J Caangma J CHINESE forces are I rwardto I* 7 have pitched battles with the JapI anese should they succeed in vomirx •rom Yochow in the north and frcn Vi- Plnghsiang-Chuchow Railway, i branch lof the Canton-Hankow Railway about sr'5 r miles south of here115 words
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Article63 1939-06-15 18 Chungking.—The International DOOferenee for the Defence of Democracy r-nd Rights of Man held recently ta Farig under the auspices of Professor r.ongenin. celebrated French scientist i'nd Sir Norman Angel, well known English writer, has sent a telejrrain to Get eralissimo Chiang Kai Shek, to paj respects.63 words
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Article54 1939-06-15 19 C ilcutta, June 10. \*.Sc, of the ation Labora--1 1 idia, who has Massey Scholarleave for Tor- the end of July work with Prof. i;S.. N.L., head physiology of the as the Hygiene ity of Toronto, t „1 his time in over 1 methods Ii at ion54 words
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Article118 1939-06-15 19 Bombay, June 10. IT is understood that a conference of the Prime Ministers of all Congress Provincial Governments has been convened to meet during the last week of this month about the time of the meetings of the Working Committee and the A.IC.C. Various questions relating to118 words
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427 1939-06-15 19 Pt. Nehru's Message To Indians In S. Africa (United Press). Ucoibay, June 5. "T would rather that we faced extinction than submitted to dis- honour/ declares Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru in a message to Swami Bhawani Dayal, President of th e Natal Indian Congress,(United Press). - 427 words
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Article78 1939-06-15 19 (United Press.) Simla, June 9.—lt is understood that ihe detachments from Bengal, Sind, Delhi and Bombay were being trained in the use of tear gas at the Police Training School at Philaur in April last and have now returned to their respective provinces after completing their study. Formerly(United Press.) - 78 words
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Article77 1939-06-15 19 (United Press.) Hyderabad (Sind), June 9.— Discovery of manganese ore deposits is reported to have- been made at Thana Bula Khan, near Kotri, by the Indian Oil Concessions American Company, prospecting for oil and petroleum in these areas with 16 New York expeits. The party have now established their camp(United Press.) - 77 words
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Article860 1939-06-15 19 GANDHUrS REPLY TO PARSIS (United Press). Bombay June 2 thousand Parsis hold up an overdue reform which \I ray o£ h.pe in the dungeons of the labouring pom mbers *he whole of the Parsi Hahatma Gandhi in an article in to-day i Hanjan f** si Friend*." ntitled(United Press). - 860 words
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Advertisement164 1939-06-15 19 India page Edited bf q 5 B.Sc ML— Socmen chills *l Lead To JM^ Pneumonia mSm SUDDEN chills and linfertnft .olds are equally dangerous V* be tuse they lead to broncos, i v \i pnt monia and other chest anu MUflttwW t V\mi lunfc weaknesses. So, at the first A164 words
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Advertisement228 1939-06-15 19 It Seemed Like Ml I*3 PIP says Miss Rumsey t\ If I 1 la VIV of londonjngbnd I ACTUALLY LOOKED YOUNGER INAWEEK ik Whole appearance changed -looks twice as attractive. W Friends positively envious of her marvellous complexion how I did it." First of all, use Tokalon Rose Actual unretouched228 words
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Article, Illustration22 1939-06-15 20 Members and Mewls of ihe Singapore Shorthand Writers' Association photographed at the annual anniversary picnic held at Changi recently.22 words
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Article, Illustration52 1939-06-15 20 >ix.ns day was held recently at Ihe Singapore Malay Girls School and was a g.caf raccess, lheve photos were taken during "the sports and show: (11 some of the young pupils making rhe Union Jack. (2) presentation of prize i, and (3) the girls marching out52 words
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Article, Illustration92 1939-06-15 20 Menken of Ihe Auxiliary l ire Services (ire fighting branch of the Air I.aid Precaution* 01 gani ation, took part in a display at Hyde Park, Leaden before the Duke and Duchess of K:nt. The event was televised Bad if happened to the biggest television scheme92 words
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Article, Illustration25 1939-06-15 20 Mr. Syed Abdullah b. Ahmad bin Yahya who is the newly elected president for the Arab Club in Singapore.25 words
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