Malaya Tribune, 16 June 1939
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Title Section40 1939-06-16 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newsbatoer r Guaranteed Largest Sales vol- XXV!- No. 142. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, June 16, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1939 FIVE JJiXTs.40 words
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Advertisement69 1939-06-16 1 %m SEA PROVISION STORE Situated in the Heart of ihe City S PTH BRIDGE ROAD. Phone 2133 15. Nortn Bridge Rd., 133, Hill Street. AGILBEY'S Ii II FAMOUS |~J SPEY ROYAL WHISKY Every drop is guaranteed 10 years old or over SOLF AGENTS INC. IN IS. S.) !"-MN=b. w.p.a. ioiasssssk69 words
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Advertisement61 1939-06-16 1 GOLD LEAF TEA In Gold a>eai Tea—"water bewitched" you ebicrb its particular e&L-ence or 2niu>. which a .serenity. P. A BAKTIIOLOMEL'&Z, LTD. ii I WHITE ANTS? RING 6975 C. P. TAYI.OR LIMITED 52, The Arcade. PladTesT! 1 1 J BIOZYGEN fEAST-VITAMIN TAB- I LETS CLEARS THE SKIN OFF I UNSIGHTLY61 words
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Advertisement247 1939-06-16 1 I MADAME PAGE l LATE 92, PICCADILLY, J LONDON. 8 DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER TAILORMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASION! IN STOCK. I FROM:— I $5. $30. I 13 BATTERY ROAD. TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE. SWSMaMaBBSMBSaaaBMPMaSSiWaMi all <C^WBwBBWWBWBBMMWWMWBBMTIWWMIWMWIj AND SUEDE—The scientl- I _ri i t flcally prepared dressing 1 IV It n «P ftfe247 words
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101 1939-06-16 2 TRED MacMIRRAY has joined the ranks of the Bing Crosby fans, it was disclosed. Mac Murray was working on an adjacent sound stage to the one on which Crosby was working in "Paris Honeymoon." Some one remarked that Crosby was recording a song. Mac101 words
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Article88 1939-06-16 2 Various persons on the "Persons In Hiding" sdt at Paramount studio remarked on the striking resemblance Detween J. Carrol Naish, wno portrays B headline criminal in the picture, and his new standln. "He should look like me," Nalsh explained finally. "He's the kid brother." Recently arrived from the East. Herbert88 words
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Article232 1939-06-16 2 i m TOMORROW FOR AH. EC W S EHS. A duuMfvl M»r' < > Itv, 3 unfavourable to> tokmv c r 1 and unpromiatny 11,4 2 2 Business likely to i" »Vd. day to make mu v>"'7 any direction. SPECIAL INFLL'c*»' j ary 21 to Febnu.232 words
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Advertisement413 1939-06-16 2 gTEAMER SAILINGS. m mm M^pM»«^»— m*mmm.mm BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARD?*. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 •ggsr CAPTHAUE ***** July 28 i SOMALI 6.800 July 28 1 raJPOTANA 17.000 Aug. 11 RANCHI 17.0°° Au S- 25 BANGALORE 6 000 Aug 26 RANPURA 17-000 Sept.413 words
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Advertisement503 1939-06-16 2 I STEAMER SAILINGS. ĕNORDDLUTSCHEB (incorporated IP Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 f m.s. "FULDA" omits Manila. Hongkong. Japan June 2r> 5 m.s. "MARBURG" omits North China June 20 i sr. "MOSEL" omits Manila, Hongkong. Japan503 words
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Advertisement486 1939-06-16 2 _J 1 —1 1 THE HO HONG STEAMSHJ? COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly service between Rangoon. Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow, and Amoy, (Kulangsu). j Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS:For CHINA For RANGOON "Hong Peng" Jun. 19. 4 p.m. "Hong iiang" J486 words
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Advertisement122 1939-06-16 2 HAMBURC-AMERIKA LINIE B Deutsch-Australische DampfschifTs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1939 m.s. RHEINLAND Direct June 23 t m-s. BURGENLAND via Manila July 10 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due Spore 1939 S.s. LUNEBURG (DADG) Direct June122 words
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Advertisement67 1939-06-16 2 SINGAPORE AFTER IHItK CAPITOL "Love Affair" ALHAMBRA: "Slave Slitp PAVILION: "Pytmalion." ROYAL: "Boo Snmx Sal So«< MALBOROl'GH: "Dreamland EMPIRE: "Tarzan's Uevensr CiARRlt K: "You're only Y<mn? On»»' ind "Sjmmm «>1 it" North." HAPPY WORLD; Happy Theaitr "Say it >n FTP** Glor\ ThMtrt: "MUR LiinUrn" tabard shows \\avati;«. *tir" and Rung67 words
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Miscellaneous194 1939-06-16 2 f DAILY CROSSWORD"! CLUES ACROSS: 27. Integrity. 3. Mishaps. CLUES DOWN: 8 Fat. 1 Tiny portion. 10 We are told not to judge things by 2 In England's green and this. 4 Chief town. 11 To arrive at. 5 Put in an inappropriate manner. 12. The kind of thing one194 words
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Article632 1939-06-16 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London. Thursday. Rib ULK Previous To-day Change Easy Quiet L toot I Uy erS 8 316 8 3 16 P tellers 8» 4 8 5,16 +1 16 ard July Buyers 8 316 Bi 4 Ii iS Sellers B>48 > 4 8 516 +liJ r August632 words
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Article811 1939-06-16 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, June 15, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 104 4 3 Ausiral Amal 474 BlllfcT Austral Malay 38 42'Ayer Hitam 22 9 239 Ayer Weng 0.68 0.73 Bangrin 20 3 21 Batu Selangor 1.22 1811 words
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Article78 1939-06-16 3 Singapore, Thursday. Tin at midday was $1144, up 4, and the Price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 284 cents, buyers July September 284 cents, market slightly easier. All sections of the Singapore share market were slightly easier to-day in sympathy with the rest of78 words
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Article237 1939-06-16 3 Singapore, June 15. The following are the exchange stocl this morning according to the daily cir cular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 3 13 1G London demand 2 3 13 lo Lyons demand 2040 Switzerland demand 239 34 Hamburg demand 134 New237 words
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Article15 1939-06-16 3 Singapore, Friday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $***** (unchanged).15 words
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Article19 1939-06-16 3 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28-4 (un ft); Sellers 284 fup ft).19 words
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Article165 1939-06-16 3 Maynard Co., Ltd.. $80,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 81 W 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1040 $400,000 In%. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 -100 101 norn 35 'at £S 10» norn t W8» red. IMOO*. M eJ 3% 1937 red. 19« WJM.OOO Int. May 15. Nov.165 words
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Article166 1939-06-16 3 Singapore, June 15. R (Siam) 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. 1 523<3 Siam No 2 gJJ Siam Broken Rice No. 1 JJ*J Siam Brok'-r Rice No. 3 Rice Saigon166 words
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Advertisement32 1939-06-16 3 THE EASTERN UNITED As H KANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED !u,: MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, ''AHV, PERSONAL ACCI WORKMEN'S COMPENSA AND WJBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. I-U, C FFICE: TfiClL STREET, SINGAPORE. r. W. HALL, General Manager32 words
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Advertisement155 1939-06-16 3 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. The Company, which Is incorporated In the 8.8. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes Hie following duties:— EXECUTOR &OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON TRUK3TEE OF A155 words
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Advertisement367 1939-06-16 3 If.Wte OF 4 'II I\ A Incorporated in China by Special Charter*. 12, Cecil Street. Smear* f Telephones: Manager's Office 0444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 518S-R Cable Address: v CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital Ufa. $40,000,000 Ot Reserve Funds In Excess of Ch. 1 5.200,000.00 Total367 words
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Advertisement529 1939-06-16 4 WANTED: Malay Salesmen, Bill Collectors throughout, Malaya, salary and allowance. Apply Box No. 678, co Malaya Tribune, Kuala J.ur.ipur. <474.A> WANTED IMMEDIATELY —Junior Filing Cleik (Male Chinese) with some knowledge of typewriting and shorthand. Apply P.O. Box No. 669, Singapore. WANTED CHINESE OVERSEER with thorough knowledge o f Building Co529 words
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Advertisement553 1939-06-16 4 yoONG CEYLONESE desires position, eler*-of-works or foreman wide experience, miilding-construction, reinforcedconcrete grout-testing and engineering well up in organisation and labour command, excellent references. Apply Mendis. c o Malaya Tri- I Oune, Kuala Lumpur. (398.A) CHINESE DIPLOMA Denser licens- «d dresser grade II Senior seeks employment immediately. Apply Box No. 289.553 words
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Advertisement635 1939-06-16 4 FOR SALE: "KODAS'COPE HOOT," Model 50 Cine Projector with Adaptor. Brand new. Box 656, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (420 /s WONDERFUL SIX VOLUME Hutcnin- son's pictorial encyclopaedia. Price 105s j for $30.00 only "The Student" ,'ttorc, 23, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. (415-A) j ~~NKW LOCAL CHINESE ROOFING TILES, HEAVY MALACCA PATTERN, durable,635 words
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Advertisement617 1939-06-16 4 Well established dress and millinery ousiness for Sale. Box 677, Malaya T_ bune, Singapore. (4<UA) WANTED SMALL BUNGALOW, cheap renl anywhere. Bukit Timah Distr.ct above 3TO mile. App.y Bex bbO. Malaya liibune, Singapore. TO LET: -No. 138. Robinson Road, thm-.storey building. Fo: particular a >>pply Cheong Koon Eteng ii Co.,617 words
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Advertisement538 1939-06-16 4 YOU CANNOT MAKE MONEY BY SAVING: If ycu save 10s. per week tor 10 years you have only get £260. but if you spend 2s. 6d. per week for 12 or 18 months on a correspondence course, ycu give your brains a chance to earn thousands of pounds, then there538 words
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Advertisement534 1939-06-16 4 Professional EPILEPSY, DIABETES I tion. asthma Cured Senior Vedic Scientist, BJ cal Hall, 135, Berangoon Road siT" pore. Encio.se stamp. *o A i IP you suffer frcm diabetes stage or chronic, consul: .ly. A trial will convince you No g£ tion whatsoever. Spec Fistula and Piles. Write Thabib A. Md.534 words
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647 1939-06-16 5 Rural Board Question Of Representation Important Statement By Chairman Singapore, Thursday, is no legal obligation to appoint members of particular lities, still it has been found to be convenient to mix the This (Board) is representative not in any sense that the community expects any advantage denied to the that647 words
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Article111 1939-06-16 5 Singapore, Thursday. JHE Crown Counsel is being asked by the Rural Board whether the Board has authority to destroy or confiscate pigs found in prohibited areas. The erection of pig-sties for rearm 5 hogs is prohibited in certain areas. Dr. Blackmore explained. But breeder-: l aye111 words
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Article42 1939-06-16 5 The United States Rubber statistics fcr May. 1939, are as follows: tons Imports h'/.SOO Consumption 14,400 Stocks of Last cay o; Month iL,3.G00 Afloat for U.S. Ports i n last day of month 54,000 Consumption of Reclaimed Rubber 13.50042 words
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Article462 1939-06-16 5 Singapore, Thursday. *£AN documents which are insufficiently stamped, and therefore incomplete, be admitted in evidence, was one of the questions his lordship was asked to decide at the continued hearing of a civil suit tc-day in the High Court in which a 60-year-old Malay woman, Ahminah462 words
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Article50 1939-06-16 5 Singapore, Thursday. THF. wedding of Miss H. L. Armati air! Capt. William John Holohan to place at the Presbyterian Church this afternoon. The Rev. MacPher.son officiated at the ceremony and the or»anisi was Miss Drybrugh Afterwards a reception was held at the oride's residence in Oxley Rise50 words
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Article97 1939-06-16 5 Singapore, Thursday. AT a meeting of the Rural Board this morning, it was disclosed that the owner of a private market in Paya Lebar took objection to hawkers plying their wares near the market and the Board to take action against th 2 hawkers. Dr. W. L.97 words
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Advertisement424 1939-06-16 5 Combats General Weakness. To-day this oyster concentration j ccmes as a blessing to ailing hu- j inanity. It stands apart as the perfect tonic for such rampant jl complaints as pernicious and Ik ondary anaemia, glandular c troubles, nervous complaints, etc. II The purpose ef life thrives anew on the424 words
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Advertisement221 1939-06-16 5 j LAIW ■V vf Ide I Motor Law > L^J~^'(i Bl V It.» ta Made with finest ingredients obtainable. ovens under strictly hygienic conditions. Wrapu... the Bakery. ORDER YOIJR DINNER ROLLS FOR TO-NIGHT. Deliveries daily between 5 0 p.m. 1 IlaiClc* Bakery A. I onfecliouery I 1 SEA VIEW HOTEL221 words
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254 1939-06-16 6 Singapore, June 15. MINING Buyers Sellers Bangrins f?" r., fi Jhanderiangs i\*> JAJ Hon- Fates 0.67 u.<u [drls Hyd. 26 27 3 •eiapangu 0.56 fi 0.24 0.26 lonans no Sato Tin 21 2 q CamunUng Tin b 0 Cillingballs l *p f Clnta Kellas Sampong254 words
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Article100 1939-06-16 6 London, June 15. °aris 116 47 G4 '-Jew York 4.68' 4 Montreal 4.69 r 2 Lisbon ***** Brussels 27.54 »/2 Geneva 20.771 2 Amsterdam 8.82 4 Milan 89 1 16 Berlin 1147 ft Belgium 11.66% Athens 547 5 2 Stockholm 19.42 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Belgrade 210 Rio100 words
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Advertisement289 1939-06-16 6 tonic rooD mente. We have a uich vfi»L ranee of designs I can supply iron stock or to ordei 1 LEE KIN ggb. SOO. UD SHOW ROOM: 89, High St., Telephone 2993 I AXE SECOND TO NONE in Efficiency, Reliability and I Service. Hence tLey are I VERY POPULAR IN289 words
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Advertisement246 1939-06-16 6 ARE EYES WEAK?(iW services of a skilled qualified \vail v )ursdf of the expert Specialist with over 35 years European clinical experience Moderate cost lor modern individually planned and built practical Thompson Optical Co. 4 Arcade Bid?.. Phone 3002. ft. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science NEVrf TRANSPARENT" COLOUR FOR246 words
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Advertisement123 1939-06-16 6 Qlostbra 'Just a few drops on your j brush make your hair more beautiful. It keeps the wave and curi in, leaves your hair easy to manage, so that it will stay any ttyU you arrange it. Get a bottle today and note tho difference. j FOR LUSTROUS HAIR 4123 words
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Advertisement173 1939-06-16 6 I PROF. KS. MAM AM. "The Ro;.. Occultist" I Predicted numerous •:n--events (World, Politico ana rtr- sonalittes), Including:— 1 1 U>rr Hitle's failure M Mum 1 I *nesl by I). ISM). 8. The Umeemi Cahinel Crisis in i«" I 3. The S no-Japa ae* Conflicts I 4! The Enttf »n173 words
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Miscellaneous896 1939-06-16 6 T To-da/s Radio j rpnRF NIROM MANILA SINGAI unr. Kf (19 8 m kzrm 9.53 ne/t «v *hi 9*5 metres (I**! ISSS 4.20 Popular music. '/HP 30 96 metres (9.69 mc.s) am 5 20 Sunkist time g2Q Qpen ng News bulletin. 550 Ne ws n Span ish. Bm. a 95896 words
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77 1939-06-16 7 Singapore, Thursday. ainst the proprietor of Chop Kiat Seng of No. 246. Jalan exposing for sale adulterated disposed of this afternoon L C. Goh, the Singapore ice Magistrate, accepted the forwarded by Mr. Samuel defence counsel, that the deithei gave all the information r to77 words
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Article101 1939-06-16 7 ears since the last Who's laya" made its appoar- 1939 issue is on sale, complied by Fishers Limited Mr Julius Fisher, and it a very useful publication, is a biographical recjrd of mi mbers of Malaya's comfficial, professional and les. Other valuable learecords of the Sultans101 words
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933 1939-06-16 7 Unofficial Committee Of Investigation a ufftnti Singapore, Thursday. *i ia,ial sub committee ol two unofficial members of the Board, with power to co-opt the other unofficial members if necessary, was appointed at a meeting of the Rural Board held this morning. The two primary members933 words
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Article539 1939-06-16 7 Pagoda St. Murder Singapore, Thursday. JtB£L medical officers gave evidence at the continned inquiry in the Third Police Court into a charge of murder preferred against Yee Yu, a 22-year-oW tailor's apprentice. Yu was arrested at Clifford Pier P.C. 1346 at 11 a.m. on May 2,539 words
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Article77 1939-06-16 7 Owir." to oilier ergagemcnls cf a JSESt mm KimkJVm monthly organ recital to be held by Mr Werne Sal at th* Victoria Memorial Hull undeoal Ctfmmlslftone'r*, which normally would nave ttl-en place on the first Sunday in July, has been postponed tv »he Secdrid Sunday. July 9.77 words
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Article146 1939-06-16 7 Singapore, Thursday. npilE word "Slow" will be painted, where it is not already done, on all approach roadr< to villages in rural areas. This decision was taken at to-dayV. meeting of the Rural Board. The Chairman pointed out that the objection to a speed limit146 words
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Advertisement31 1939-06-16 7 GUARANTEED |j SERVICE j DE" CO V sau: riiKi:. 1 RECONDITIONED j IiATTEIIH S E Guaranteed S 6 MONTHS. Singapore Motors j Agents. HUPP OLDSMOBILE, PONTIAC SKODA CARS. Orchard Kd. Singapore.31 words
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Advertisement240 1939-06-16 7 week ago fee was man NOW THRIVING ON THE /JlSi II r All tiic Btrcn B i^n B ht had gone out of him, deserted by his self* WWlwm fLtr confidence, he was left prey to gloomy jfl WmirMk depressions and dull forebodings. Kkfflf/N Heat anaemia had been at work240 words
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Advertisement373 1939-06-16 7 CHAINED TO A BURDEN OF FATIGUE Tired to death sleepless—irritcb*— ag.-iag lar too quieK.y-th2Sf arc tue u»ais Aimh iietct too man} men tiiia women Who -VI out rCtli U3 int Ticpics. Yel it need not be so. Hitsystem is only crying out lor a tonii stimulating met, rich *n energising373 words
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Advertisement261 1939-06-16 8 IRENE DUNNE more beautiful than ever... co-starred for the first time with CHARLES BOYER, fresh from his triumphs in "ALGIERS' 6-i5 TO-NIGHT 9-i5 at the CAPITOL j RKO-Radio's polished romanic hit that London critics are raving over! THESE TWO-SWEPT OFF THEIR FEET BY AN ALL-EMBRACING LOVE!..What a situation for ii261 words
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Advertisement406 1939-06-16 8 ifcHEERS FOR PYGMALION! "A MAGNIFICENT FILM" STRAITS TIMES "NO PRAISE CAN BE TOO GREAT" FREE FRESS 'BEST ENTERTAINMENT YOU COULD WISH FOR" TRIBUNE '"A really great film"- "See one of the tort -Pygmalion is magnifi- British Films ever made t Daily Ske tch Daily Mail. —Empire News. rcni v 3406 words
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Advertisement148 1939-06-16 8 OVER 885 performances at the~~ VICTORIA PALACE! Now The Year's Best BRITISH Musical Comedy Screen Hit! CAP AD preient» Selected by The King Queen for screening on bo; "EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA' en route to CANADA j A CHINESE MOTION PICTURE TRIUMPH! NOW SHOWING AT THEATRIC ROYAL DAILY AT 3-15, 7-00148 words
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278 1939-06-16 9 Objection Taken To idlers In The Press Singapore, Thursday. lt here to serve the pubiic and if the public do not consider l lhe have been properly served, they should call our atten- n d we will certainly look into the matter. ol278 words
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Article76 1939-06-16 9 OIVK Reporter) Ipoh. June 14. the question or rkftlg hours affecting he Kwoug Toong CheLahat Road ended yes- I hen the strikers agreed >n of a new scheme by aageraeni. was described as not ad the workers, during cl to be helpful in the wore over76 words
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Article85 1939-06-16 9 A Singapore. Wednesday, j MAN and a woman, both Tamils, ap- I peared to-day in the Third Police Court, jointly charged with criminal breach of trust of ten goats, valued at $100. The charge alleged that Ponniah 30, and Subbamal, 35. were entrusted with the animals in85 words
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Article34 1939-06-16 9 [From Our Own Reporter Ipoh, June 13. The first Temperance class organised by the committee on "Public Morals" will be held to-morrow when Mr. J. Appaduray, M.C.H., will deliver an address on "Temperance."34 words
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97 1939-06-16 9 From Our Own' Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. June 12 His Excellency the High Commissioner h'fts appointed the following Committee of Ladies to assist in the management of the Federal Home for Women and Girls, with effect from June 1. President:—Mrs. L G. Cameron, VicePresident:—Miss Loke Soo97 words
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Advertisement26 1939-06-16 9 BARGAINS on il iJCHEN UTENSILS I p ORCELAIN WARES ~H week 21th, June. R ABA Co., Ltd. *DDLE ROAD. I B ABA STORE l HARD ROAD.26 words
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Advertisement139 1939-06-16 9 TEL. NEW WORLD 1 DANCE PALACE. THE LARGEST \IK-CONDITION-ED CABARET IN MALAYA WITH BAR Sc RESTAURANT ATTACHED MIGHT DA ATE Nightly at 9.30 p.m. TEA DANCE (FREE ADMISSION) EVERY TUES.. THURS. SAT. SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE FROM \M PJt to I.'JO P.M. Miss Katherine Park (Ivy) Popular Dance Hostess from the139 words
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Advertisement134 1939-06-16 9 MARLBOROUGH Prakash's Mightiest Magic Thriller mci:\>i /mm Celebration <>l 4f£ PRINCE SHAPOOR OF IRAN WITH PRINCESS FAI ZIA OF EGYPT. IS IT MAGIC! tfnazing Feats ef auto-suggestion, telepathy and all .he arts of ihe Maffkbn vill be displayed by the world widely famous Ma&iriB? at the VICTORIA THEATRE on I134 words
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Advertisement265 1939-06-16 9 "SLAVE SHIP" IS FIRST RATE ENTERTAINMENT —Free Press. j ALIIAMBRA—TO -DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 P.M. The MOST Jjpr Baxter Beery Wm SLAVE ghTP llizttbetb ALLAN M/V% ROOMY Also Th* Latest I PATHE GAZETTE" "ith "Pictures of Tho British American Submarine Disasters. Their Majesties in Ottawa, Aidershot Tattro—NlGHT REHEARSAL. NEXT CHANGE265 words
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Article680 1939-06-16 10 MO longer does Japan make any pretence of disguising her intentions in China. There was a time when she protested that she did not seek to encroach on China's sovereignty and that her quarrel was merely with the government headed by Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek. To-day she680 words
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Article999 1939-06-16 10 T. Paul Gregory - In Spite Of Floods By T. Paul Gregory p«HE foundation a nations H wealth is in the productiye- ncsa of its soil. Kor, notwithstanding the technical advances enjoyed by modern communities, agritulture still remains a- it must alv ~v s be—the universal supporter ol "■This999 words
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Article47 1939-06-16 10 "Scowling leads to sleeplessness," declares a medical writer. Uneasy lies the head that wears a frown. "There are many useless words in the English language," says a writer. Including "No'" uttered by a husband when his wife wants some money lor a new hat.47 words
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Advertisement96 1939-06-16 10 rz~> Men's SUEDETTE II f"\ JACKETS f /r—n\ I Musketeer" f. W I J in a Serviceable I f) I[A \f Brown Shade. Two 9 I— Pockets Long Cuffs. \n ideal garment for Cycling, Motoring and Trai I Wear. Slies: *****2 Chest in England, SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR I IZaWteL gin96 words
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Advertisement20 1939-06-16 10 i FRESH FLORAL WREATHS MA OF. TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE "OUR SHOP" IG, DHOBY GHAUT, Singapore. Telephone No. Z166.20 words
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Advertisement43 1939-06-16 10 GOODWOOD TIES Representing really exceilent value in fan* i end ttei nuute from a nice quality a t s (i wide range of new dzsipns and coirartng^. Full length U inches. PRICE 5\J L^ WHITEAWAYS I KOALA I DMTtnt, J ipoh SINGAPORE _J^J43 words
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Article34 1939-06-16 11 Reuter. I lunc 16. Charles Harris, GcnilSe< retary of Ike South i Mincwrrkets* Union lV prontii ent trade nion afler in South Africa. ;tU ad sterday out- < luce.— Ueuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article116 1939-06-16 11 Reuter. Peking, June 16. rvr i a S in the semi-Offieiai la inesc controlled) and .plated Japanese make it ar that even complete Hon, by handing over v. n d hinese, would new sin problem, tated that the present bi ir Britain to heel co-operation withReuter. - 116 words
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Article79 1939-06-16 11 REUTER. TOKYO, JUNE 15. i Ol DING TP A JAPANESE NEWS A AGENCY I SAGE I ROM TIENT- th EI JAPANESE TANKS AP- .-I ON TbE BORDERS OF THL CONCESSION THIS AFTERk TANKS WERE SAID TO HAVE BROTJ -T UP AFTER BRITISH OPSI HAD StABUSHED A GUARDREUTER. - 79 words
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167 1939-06-16 11 Reuter. Tientsin, June 15. Till. British C onsul General. Mr. i Jamieson, has sent a note to the Japanese Consul General, lodfinf "most vigorous protest" against the searching of Brilisn subjects entering i r leaving the British and trench Concessions, and requesting; that theReuter. - 167 words
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1275 1939-06-16 11 Three Powers In Consultation EMPIRE CHIEFS CONFER Board Of Trade Reviews Economic Retaliation Compromise Or Economic War? REUTER. AMERICA IS ATTEMPTING TO MEDIATE. ROTH IN TOKYO AND ON THE SPOT. IN THE DISPUTE WHICH HAS ARISEN BETWEEN THE JAPANESE AUTHORITIES IN NORTH CHINA AND THEREUTER. - 1,275 words
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Article45 1939-06-16 11 in Mekong. J»»»'- i'v thu .uic«i*d u«»i 1 ,v ll,K,; I Irruhtei* »s ruoninc >%ttHit» <»»« Mmfcadril ••< Iran-iH'H-ing food and «'th§r iH'ifssilu-s lo from lite nwinlHiirtThe Japaitu'f auttwrtUrs- uv»- *nici tv» br furious :»t ihii- and arv rt>nlemi)lni.tiie re\ alininry artloll. —5:i: CflfrW lMt45 words
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Article95 1939-06-16 11 Reuter. pOL.ONEl. Sp'.u Brunei military At t;uh" when crosatni; iron. Iht CiiiU' imi- mttV bf del will I d a' K '.\-iiti U)i >1 onnainrii&blir imie y«l> aeroViiin? to J a pun- reports. it Is mcnr<tte<i V)v v> »1 iiifJrifl'.'il Japanese vnn hV m-v be held until tineReuter. - 95 words
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Article77 1939-06-16 11 Uproarious Send-Off Reuter. llalifav, .lime 1& A CROWD of 150,000 shrieking g<>e.dhvos and singing "Aula lan? Syne" save Their Majesties an uproarious send-off when they sailed for HOBM in the Empress of Britain j e*tci day evening. Tributes to tho success of the B.OOUReuter. - 77 words
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Article256 1939-06-16 11 New Coup Planned? Reuter. NEW YORK, JUNE 15. PERM ANY IS REPORTED TO HAVE CONCENTRATED 2SMOO U TROOPS ALONG THE POLISH FRONTIER IN NORTHERN SLOVAKIA, ACCORDING TO INFORMATION DESCRIBED AS HAVING REACHED THE NEW YORK TIMES "FROM PRIVATE SOURCES ABROAD,'' WHICH ARE ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE. THEYReuter. - 256 words
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Article83 1939-06-16 11 Reuter. London. June 16. THE supply of British war materials especially heavy artillery and aircraft, to Poland Is being discussed with British officials by the Polish economic and military missions headed by Colonel Koc. The missions are also discussing the supply cf raw materials fromReuter. - 83 words
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Article29 1939-06-16 11 Reuter. Halifax (Nova Scotia), June 16.—The King has invested Lord Tweedamuir (Governor-General of Canada) as Knight of the Grand Cross Of the Royal vlctorian Order Renter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article34 1939-06-16 11 Reuter. Kriyliansand, June l<>. FISHERMEN report having mmc sei en teen German surface warships, together will, submarinea and aeroplanes, manoeuvring la<l nighfl off th" south coast of \< i way.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article45 1939-06-16 11 Reuter. V. :':>\\ June lfi\LAW has been promulgated placinj Reichsbank under the oontrcl o me State. Th! PresWi n! will b? direct iv responsible t-» th- Cliancellor. Bn! of cxchan'<e. cheques and ex-jheque r/mds will he regarded c.r f .r £R< uteiReuter. - 45 words
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Article39 1939-06-16 11 Reuter. Bi I tin, Jutie It THIRTEEN people were killed and 1 bttwetn Ifi and 2« Injwred wteesi the Retlin-Prafwa Expras was derailed a< Mitielgmnd (S«detenlait*>. Iliree ccaehe were eertwrned and sigaalbos was wrecked —Ranter. AReuter. - 39 words
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Article61 1939-06-16 11 Reuter. umnon, June 15. I On the Stock E:-:c! an b isiness wq isam restricted by ti tar Easter ivuation and most piicc.; tended to dro altbxugh losses generally were small the absence of setllng pressnro. In commodity maifcets iti: 1 advance sharply in response to Calcutta ac-vieReuter. - 61 words
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Article299 1939-06-16 11 Reuter. v>i I"i M«*S special correspondent f\ at* «1 ii' royal train in Canada, witt Their Majestic' depauur; only f tl i ff. -ay that those wh> v ilh th:;n are scrt.ng out lh( i:i pi c h>n. at »he tour. in i Sx:Reuter. - 299 words
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65 1939-06-16 11 Reuter. Tokyo, June I*HE Japanese-sponsored Governrnsnt of Peking hes decided to create by he end of the ya ir a r ni lar Chinese army to co-operate with the Japanese forces in mainta mm peace, according to tho Nichi Nwhi ShimbuiL It will conste orReuter. - 65 words
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Article106 1939-06-16 11 Reuter. London, June '••'> tf we nsskc a sland at Tientsin it 1 (honld be tar cert: up.' •ovs the Manchf Itr Guardian. I irs ly W2 can do net hint to aid Japanese J3 wttl not give un the right to trad? la China. Finally, in iheReuter. - 106 words
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Article94 1939-06-16 12 Reuter. Tokyo, June 1">. "Till-: sword is unsheathed." writes the Hochi Shimbun n ferring to the Tientsin blockade. "Seen if the British authorities deliver the murderers to Japan, the sword cannot be returned to the scabbard without a fundamental solution of the whole hsue in China,Reuter. - 94 words
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Article154 1939-06-16 12 Reuter. London, June 15. "VHK International .Sugar Council meeting in London yesterday unlanimously decided to adept a recommendation made by th< executive committee last month that part of >nal sugar recjnired during the current quota year s'.ould be obtained by allowing the British Dominions and ColoniesReuter. - 154 words
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Article15 1939-06-16 12 A selection <;." news for Malacca readers will be found on page lfi.15 words
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Article89 1939-06-16 12 New Glasgow (Nova Scotia), June 15. THEIR Majesties are now speeding Jl* lhe Xo >' al tr ain towards Halifax which will be the last stopping place in their North \n.fruan tour. They wMI embark for England on Thursday evening. I Ihri i' Majesties89 words
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913 1939-06-16 12 Serious Food Shortage Threat Of Worse Than Blockade Reuter. Tokyo, June 15. JgLOCKADE of Tientsin is a "minor matter,'' says the Asahi Shfmbtin, adding: 'So long as Britain j attitude towards the Japanese undergoes no fundamental change, friction of all kinds will exist." —Reuter.Reuter. - 913 words
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Article105 1939-06-16 12 Reuter. Canberra, June 15. CUPPOHT from the Government for M Britain's efforts to conclude a pact with Russia extends to the conclusion of a direct defensive agreement" stated Mr. Gullet t. Minister for External Affairs, in the House of Representatives. He added: "Such nn agreement would haveReuter. - 105 words
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73 1939-06-16 12 Reuter. Simla. I- sj 1 rpHE bodies of Major lan Galbraith, Kriiish Political Ciitfit. and his wife who were drowned in the Inchhave net yet been recovered. Their boat which capsia not been found. afe They were due to go onReuter. - 73 words
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Article815 1939-06-16 12 <# Singapore, Thursday. M T HOLD that no grounds have been shown for an order setting aside or remitting the award and I dismiss the motion with costs to be paid by the applicants to the first four respondents," said Mr. Justice YVorley delivering judgment on a815 words
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Article120 1939-06-16 12 'From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, June 13. SMART work by the Perak Detective Branch hi*> led to the arrest of two Punjabis alleged to be connected with the robbery in which an elderly Chinese woman was waylaid while she was travelling in a rickshaw along Ashby120 words
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Article13 1939-06-16 12 An Imperial air mail arrived this morning and another expected to-morrow.13 words
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99 1939-06-16 12 M\ ormam Soo-S (he Tribune »an Wn# f SWrj( his imprcssi i lh Jjar zone f or ih -j Group of Newsoapers, fourth long despatch on Suwdav interviews with China 1 cipal wartin Chuniikin«r. U is an intimate "behind the scenes" narrative99 words
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254 1939-06-16 12 Ttkiu'. June IC ACCORDING to reliab* I h isc re- norts. Want Kch Mil, i airman of the Administration Committee of the Provincial North i nt Gwernment. has tendered h resignation beginning from this w ?k. but the resignation was not accepted. Poor health was given254 words
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Article80 1939-06-16 12 Reuter. t ttflon, June THE War Oilice an uric s I strength of the T rftorial June 10 was 406,000 h including anti-aircrai civ. defences and officer.- -pfod The total potential sittngth Territorial Army fixe force Turkish and Polish missions repre ting the three defer i service statedReuter. - 80 words
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Article75 1939-06-16 12 Reuter. PROPOSAL that the CoQgrtSi should enrol a rail fi volunteers for mass civil disobedience and declare boycott of :riii<h good?, will be moved at a meeting of the Confess Working tunmittee on June 24 by Sardai Sardul Singrh Caveeshar, a prom em l< ft-winjsReuter. - 75 words
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Advertisement22 1939-06-16 12 Overseas «Assurance CORPORATION, I-lMmtß, 1 Chtea Baildinc, chafe iwrwl. j PHONE 5898. BINGAPOO. j FIRE, /SPARINE, MOTOR I VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACCIDENT.22 words
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Advertisement16 1939-06-16 12 fil rubber TREWHEIIiS \*j McALISTER CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Strait* Settlements!. SINGAPORE KUALA LVMVR IPOH PENANG.16 words
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Obituary69 1939-06-16 13 Hongkong, June 15. in occurred of Dr. Chen 68-year-old puppet j oi the "reformed md concoiTcntry gov*Hua Hsin Commercial twice Finance Minis- fnnct Peking Govern Central News Agency. Kwantung Province, received his early and later went as a student on a i\ the University Yale, studying69 words
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Article28 1939-06-16 13 London, June 15. yen by-elections illy. South PortsEast Ccrnwall, B r and Colne c been neces- > the Peerage iservative. on borne, and by Mr. E. Marklew,28 words
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208 1939-06-16 13 Britain Must Not postpone Reforms London, June 16. "rpHE future of the Colonial Empire is A causing very grave concern to those who know most about it" declared Lord Dutlerin, Under-Secretary for the Colonies, presiding at the annual dinner of the London Corona208 words
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Article67 1939-06-16 13 London. Juno 9. MRS. Bcb Gregory, the youngest daughter of the Rajah of Sarawak, landed at Plymouth to-day from the tjjier Manhattan on, her first visit to England since her marriage. Mrs. Gregory told a reporter she had finished with film work. "When I67 words
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Article516 1939-06-16 13 AL" is the latest descripof the Tientsin situation British troops have be en to disperse Chinese incittack the Concession. Tne ion is acute and tha probably knew that it would tunted on it as a powerful when they announced in amation of the blockade ipplies would be516 words
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127 1939-06-16 13 Reuter. London, June 16. THF purpose of Mr. Chamberlain's announcement regarding a Ministry <f Information, writes Renter*! Parliamentary correspondent, is to make clear that Government does not contemplate the creation of any propaganda factory but to establish a shadow machine of approximately a dozenReuter. - 127 words
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Article162 1939-06-16 13 Singapore, Friday. MR. Baldwyn Lowick has been put forwaid as a nominee of the Straits Bi Uements (Singapore) Association en the Municipal Commission in pace cf Mr A.. W. W. Ker, who resigned on going on leave. Nominations by members had to be received by162 words
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Article107 1939-06-16 13 Arrived by tho "PK-AFJ": Mr. Drouin, Mr. Bouohet. v Mr. and Mrs. Mcnho, Miss Menho, Mr. J. Hedeman. Left by the "PX-AFJ: Mr. and Mrs. MenhO. Miss Menho. Mr. J. Hedeman. Arrived by the "PH-ALR": Miss E. J. Buwalda, Mr. J.Beier. Mr. I. Ward. M'ss R S.107 words
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Article, Illustration15 1939-06-16 13 The Marquess of Dufferin and Ava, Pailiamcntary Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies15 words
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183 1939-06-16 13 \Fro!>i Our Oijii Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. A RESOLUTION that each of the rt existing shares of $10 in the capital of the Malayan Collieries, Ltd, be divided into ten shares of SI each, was cairied at an extraordinary meeting of this company held this morning.183 words
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Article83 1939-06-16 13 [From Our Own Correspondent] Taiping, June 13. C>NG Theng Phek. a well-known Tal- ping Chinese, appeared before the Taiping Magistrate yesterday to answer the charge of "that you on 3-5-39 at 277 Kota Road did knowingly have in you possession uncustomed c:oods to wit. 11 tins83 words
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Article341 1939-06-16 13 Singapore, Thursday. yAP HAN, a 39-year-old Cantonese, claimed trial this morning in the 1 af'h Folic c Court before Mr. L C. Goh en a charge that he at 3.30 a.m. yesterday at Singapore committed criminal trespass by entering th? compound of a house in St.341 words
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Article96 1939-06-16 13 Reuter. Moscow, June 16. MMOLOTOV (Soviet Foreign Minister and Premier) yesterday evening conferred for 2?» hours with the British and French Ambassadors, who were accompanied by Mr. Strang (British Foreign Office expert The meeting occurred after an active diplomatic day. Mr Strang had conferred with Ambassador SirReuter. - 96 words
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Article74 1939-06-16 13 Singapore, Friday. IN the Police Court this morning, mention was made of a case in which Messrs. Aik Hoe Co., one of the leading rubber dealers in Singapore, were charged with having In their possession or under their control excess stock of rubber on May 26 last.74 words
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Article145 1939-06-16 13 [From Our Oicn Reporter] Ipoh, Thursday. CEVERAL important matters pertaining to education in Malaya will be discussed at the forthcoming conference of the heads of Education departments in all parts of Malaya at the Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur, on Aug. 8. Among the items to145 words
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Article99 1939-06-16 13 [From Our Own Correspondent] Taiping. June 14. TAKING pity on an unemployed Tamil, a middle-aged woman named Latchumi gave him work, food and shelter in her house. But the Tamil, Pakiry turned out to be ungrateful, for one day last week while his employer99 words
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Advertisement138 1939-06-16 13 W V ;>A TAIKOO SUGAR Better sugar is not to be had— not only in our opinion, hut In that of hundreds of our Customers most of whom were recommended by others to try Taikoo Sugar Try a sample and we've gained another customer. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. 150LE AGENTS. "PHONE: STORE138 words
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213 1939-06-16 14 Y's Declare Are Beaten By Airmen 'TTHE V.M.C.A. made a sporting de- claratiun t Anson Road yesterday when they met the R.A.F. (H.Q.J, but they last tlu match, the Airmen passing their score with three wickets in hand. Hope batted well for the V's to score 53 runs. V.M.C.A. B.213 words
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166 1939-06-16 14 rIE (.nil) Cup meeting of the Singapore Turf Club will be held at Bukit Timah on Aug. 26, 30, Sept. 2, 6 and 9, the final day being the Gold Cup day. Three runs are being provided for each division of class one horses,166 words
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Article64 1939-06-16 14 Members are requested to take notice that entries are invited for the AB Singles Championship Tournament 1939 which will close on the June 24. Bntry forms and Bye-laws governing the tournament will be forwarded to all members before tne closing date. For lull particulars, please refer64 words
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Article, Illustration875 1939-06-16 14 Keng Hock Scores Twice South China 4; S.C.F.A 3. gPLENDID soccer was witnessed by a vast crowd at the Stadium yesterday where the South China Football team just beat the S.C.F.A. by the odd goai in seven.875 words
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Article33 1939-06-16 14 The R.A.O.C. defeated the RAF i Town i In a Division lIA fixture of the S A.F A league yesterday by three clear coals at Alexandra Barracks.33 words
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Article37 1939-06-16 14 In a friendly game of soccer played 01 the Padang yesterday the S.CC. beat the Clerical Union by three goals to t\v > Ihe Club led al half t:;no when the score .stood at 2 -1.37 words
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Article45 1939-06-16 14 Soccer: M.F.A. Res. vs. S.C.F.A. Res.Stadium J C S A vs. R AF. (H. 0.) 2B —J.C.S.A. Cricket: s C C vs. M.F.A.—S.C C. Volleyball: V.M.C A vs. R I —R.I. Aihltlics: Rangoon Road School Sports —Rangoon Road Billiards: S.C.C. Billiaids Championship Final—S.C.C.45 words
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Article45 1939-06-16 14 Reuter. Following is the result of the Grid Cup run oyer t/.vo miles, four furlongs at ASCOt yc.i.erdav 100 1 FLY ON 1 20—1 MARONTA o 13 8 SCOTTISH UNION "i 10 run. Won by 5 lenetni 3 lengths.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article289 1939-06-16 14 P O 3 Mental Hospital 1. SEVEN state players playing together will ensure victory for any league sx..:, so seven state players ensured victory for the Postals m their second match against the Mental Hospital on the S.H.B. ground yesteroay. rney tussled for about ten minutes in289 words
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Article237 1939-06-16 14 Reuter. Ascot, June 16. The majority of bookmakers must be.well satisfied at the culmination < f the third day oi* the meeting, which again ,vas held in cool, sunless wi.ither. the majority of women favouring thick overcoats and mackintoshes in preference to the usual AscotReuter. - 237 words
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Article59 1939-06-16 14 rhe following will represent the PA* D Sports Club against the R.E Changi on Sunday. June 18 at 2 p.m. at Changi: D'Almeida. V R Sabapathy K. Thillianathan, R. s. Sithamparam, T. Sta Mana. E. A. Joy. C H Wr»i r o J. Bolton. L. s Reutens, c g59 words
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Article93 1939-06-16 14 Following is the pn > week-end at the R s V C On Friday, there urilj be tin afternoon races for ail Class* at 5.25 p.m. On Sunday the X C Ist Race for the Caprice C Start a! 9JSQ am. The "A" Class will sail93 words
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Advertisement202 1939-06-16 14 RHEUMATISM' Sufferers &k can now get i^-t^^ Permanent Relief feJft This great mystery disease claims more M victims every year than any other complaint Mk WM suffered by the human race. This agonising AW disease not only makes the lives of men JM and women a torture, but is responsible202 words
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Advertisement33 1939-06-16 14 I All OlCl\<p n. ts HE Si I.e. t you have not heard of our acquisition let us remind you that our We Only Solicit A Trial Order Ca!l To-day. BATTERY ROAf» siNf-AWlfil33 words
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470 1939-06-16 15 aR s eber new lady champion hanrdi ban* yesterday evening when Mr. Sewell and P u Chon" became the new Mixed Doubles champions V U nd Mrs W. J. BL Warden in the finals 6—3, 6—3, 1 I her became470 words
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Article85 1939-06-16 15 In a friendly match played at C.V MA. (Church, ofW the Paul, the Govt. Saint. Tarcisms Bngaoe de Rmer Printing Sports Club tne>* games g ed victorious by tne to 2. i„„~r<; mentioned first: B T. B. P la^ t rS toG Singh 0-2 PatJacob Goh st 10 Kamah85 words
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Article38 1939-06-16 15 QUP boen selected W The following v tmen t against g&S* Friday *S R on the XI. Ground: Vow Wah Sung. Chia Siong. Lim W» yam seng. K wik Sam York onu Kol IMaerves u»« KoiiK38 words
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74 1939-06-16 15 ij ifl Keporter"» 1 Ir Ipoh. i awn tennis chamnanient which will in Ipoh during the lidays, is expected rd number of enrom »11 parts of the from neighbour- iv i and vunboedjo, the It k the Malayan ve ar, will h first time,74 words
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64 1939-06-16 15 M,- were the results of the matches played yesterM M C A pool in the Handicap a tr U e competition run by nned Singapore Amateu: I beat the second Chinese Swimming Club by I 5 to three goals. r a second team64 words
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132 1939-06-16 15 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. THE second inter-port tennis match between IVlalaya and Java, i understand, will take place this year in Java on August 25. The Lawn Tennis Association ol Malaya, it is further learned, has already received an invitation to this match.132 words
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Article103 1939-06-16 15 The following fours will row for the Knowles cup on Saturday at R S.Y.C. rowing regatta. CONTINENTAL: D Nooy, J. Burner, W. C. Meynen. K. Hardaker, Mrs. P van Schouwen. ANTIPODEAN: E. H. Sykes. I. 3. Clarke. R. V. Hanson, T. Turner. MlJ103 words
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Article256 1939-06-16 15 Singapore, Thursday. DEFERENCE to the large loss the Association suffered by accepting liability for catering for meals during Rifle Meetings was referred to by Mr. J. A. Groves, presiding over the annual meeting of the Singapore Rifle Association held at the S.V.C. Headquarters this evening. It256 words
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Article40 1939-06-16 15 The Anglo-Chinese 1 Continuation School's Thirteenth Annual Sports win be held en June 23. at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The following events are open to Old Boys of the School: 220 yards and 440 yards Relay Race.40 words
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Advertisement148 1939-06-16 15 WEAKNESS AFTER FEVER temperature begins to fall j ni're getting better, then to start to rebuild your rye and muscle tissues. Ductal ye proved time and time Horlteks is not only easily lso stimulates your faded rebuilds your exhausted am weight almost at once, ill of strength and vitality. to-day,148 words
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Advertisement216 1939-06-16 15 FOOT ITCH ATHLETE'S FOOT pate known as Atmeit r between the toes. the disease sßln Utile V te 'ifterlwhne tne itching becomes; l£ vou C feel as though you would MM to match ott'&ll the skm Beware of It Spreading Often the disease th? feet. and peels, and the ments216 words
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Advertisement60 1939-06-16 15 t>tt STANDARD SARSAPARILLA Z TONIC buiidcr i Cures various ■"V tropical diseases Local Price $1 per bottle. Small bottle 50 cts. A S° MOHAMED KASMM l*> 7*), Hill St., Singapore. I 4 a B.S.A. Sc I ,„ick'» c-wta» m»f t»f LS and ~mf.rt.ble I 1 pfcas»rc of fronl "MS" u60 words
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Advertisement68 1939-06-16 15 Tcnnrrnim T th Paste Makes Shaky Teeth Firm 1 *,«n heeding and strengthens gums. I Makes UU, Leth MM bv:-KOPRAN CHEMICAL CO., (Props. Maganbha. Am.n I Co.) Bombay jl Distributois^^A^l^Keir Revision Papers in Algebra un Questions and Answers on the Book ot the Long Trail Sn7or° Cambridge Ten Yea»; benes68 words
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113 1939-06-16 16 STOLE CROCKERY AND BRASS [From Our Om Correspondent] Malacca, June 15. JJfcNTOL bin Mohamad Smr, aged 20. a Malay with two previous convictions, was convicted on a charge ot housebreaking and theft by the District Judge, on Tharsday, and sentenced to six months' rigorous113 words
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Article88 1939-06-16 16 \From Our Oun Correspondent] Malacca, June 15. death occurred yesterday at Tranquerah at his residence of Mr. Koh Seng Watt. Mr. Koh Seng IVatt who was about 45 years of age had been ailing for some time. In his younger days h was a good footballer and88 words
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234 1939-06-16 16 [From Our Oicn Correspondent Malacca, June 15. T HK caae m which Rahim bin Noah, a watchman ot the City Park. is charged with causing hurt to another watchman, Dalip Singh, was continued in the District Court, before Mr. Thorogood, to-day. The prosecution wa- conducted234 words
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Article163 1939-06-16 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, June 15. SENGARAN. a young Tamil of Batu Anam, Johore. preferred prison to a payment of fine in the Segamat magistrate's court before Inche Rauf bin Mohamed Sa'at. Ho was charged with evading customs duty of 50 cents on 44 katis of163 words
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Article72 1939-06-16 16 'From Our Own Correspondent. Segain&t, June 15. pOR manufacturing am u in a c] Saat. the masLtmtr M &med A Tamil. Manikam. was brought ur or possession of illicit liquor S mod five dollars cr three day? hart abour. Per breaking two bottle* con taining hquor when arrested72 words
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Article90 1939-06-16 16 [From Our Own Correspondent] tv Malacca, Jane 15 orana charity concert by the Wu Slles^ntlhi' J^S 6 b Nightin" Laics, and the oieh Sayan Parties and Professor Weng Koon y oo n. wr Ibe v Var* 5fr I ?!S ma J c Cf Mrs an Chay \an90 words
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Article110 1939-06-16 16 IFrom Our n T HE >..„,, I |J > Played on 'up triaj Payers turn,,! J did not ff* *"T3 ssssv Judging- j> thistle was blown 6 r** 0 lame, match might well h Hand-Ball" have be ihe ground. After a goalies r m fc110 words
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Article133 1939-06-16 16 [Prom. Our Om c c TAN SION before Inch Ha»< the roUowing ch*££ against him. That at ainat v 30 p m bn ■•t Parit Percha Darat ho wa possession ol Sve quarts of illkttoS on which duty af «15 ted not im paid. The van*133 words
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Article93 1939-06-16 16 \Fro}7i Our Oh n Ccrrespomĕtntl i/fitar Hiursdsy A3 a result ti a tatal motor accw Bukit Pasir yea eria) m I when a Chines;* boy, Wong Swee was knocked clown and lnli< hbin Kasan was this morning product before Inche Karon bin Bhnai charged with having93 words
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Advertisement733 1939-06-16 16 fr" use of^ II Of VkMĔĔSi I thec ain ma de are proved a fallacy? Would you ffi Ipl lllsL_T I polttluul KCC?nd d" Whilt advertisin 8 I MP I !J eri °f money sayi "8 advanu|cs aS of°a product f;*' I tbe RWP" "e'he Judge* when they make their733 words
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Advertisement141 1939-06-16 16 To\avoid dread pyorrhea, you must .do more than merely brush y\ our teet h. Your gums, too, musf be cared for. Ordinary dentifrices give only i/ 2 way protection. They j only clean tr\ c teeth. FORHAN S is different. It does j BOTH jobs .Ncleans teeth and saves gums—because141 words
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Advertisement71 1939-06-16 16 beauty to lips i V It's easy to make your lips reflect their natural loveliness. Tangee catches and holds a beauty that men admire. For Tangee can't give a painted look; it isn't paint. Orange < in the stick, it changes on your lips to blush rose, the shade most71 words
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Advertisement64 1939-06-16 16 L O II II IS A n Uterine Tonic Can All diseases and disorders ntcunv to women. you ran be rendered happu I from Chronic Ute mc M using L I) II X AJ* Women in the world v< I- L O 1) H R A TRY AND BE CO564 words
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65 1939-06-16 17 Swatow. CIVE Japanese bombers subjected Moihsiln, an important town northeasi of this port and close to the Fukien border, to a severe air raid. One bomb scored a direct hit on the County Middle School and several school children were killed. Several shops in the main65 words
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1176 1939-06-16 17 FOREIGN DONA TIONS BEING USED BY BANDS OF MERCY WORKERS WORKING gainst hu?e odds, tiny band of mercy workers has achieved a medical miracle in Yenan, Shansi Province. Composed of a Red Cross Unit and a few volunteers, the hand has1,176 words
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258 1939-06-16 17 OSCf a bandit leader and bw, Miss Golden pToter wto day a full colonel o? fll guerrillas operating in JL h Lake region bom, t *-»gs. and Chekiant Proving For years. Miss "Golden Flower" •sue was better known-aed aand then also a bandi les /g258 words
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Advertisement383 1939-06-16 17 untitled PAGE Edited By T.H. Tan W Neu) hades fii valuable advice )0 a' j belowIn face powder shades —at in hats and dresses Paris sets the fashion. That is why Tokalon's new exciting shades were blended by a famous French Beauty Specialist. Here is the latest beauty news sent383 words
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Advertisement462 1939-06-16 17 REVITALISE yourself without drugs OF CELL BUILDING AND NOURISHING THROUGH THE AGENCY OF PREDIGESTED lODINE, VITAMIN, MINERAL TONIC FOOD A 10 days Treatment of Vikelp Tablets will give you as much Iron and Copper as 33 i lbs. of spinach, 251 lbs. of fresh tomatoes: Calc,um as J 3 lbs.462 words
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95 1939-06-16 18 ITo the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] V Sir ™T A recenl finding by a court In inp F.M.S. regarding the ease of a divorced Malay woman who was charged with intimacy with a ncn-Muslim leads me to inquire why it is that male95 words
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Article94 1939-06-16 18 TTo the Editor oj ihe Malaya Tribune] Sir—My sympathies are w>th my cyclist friend in the surprise the received with regard to his number plate. I am a cycle owner and, following the rule of common sense, I imagined that of ter I had paid $1 tor the94 words
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Article110 1939-06-16 18 < From Onr Own correspondent) Segamat, June lb TEN dollars each were the fines Imposed 3 by inche Raul bin Mohamed Sa'at, the Segamat magistrate, on. ten Chines* ol Jagon. a Kampong a few miles from Segamat who were arrested In a c ffee shop by a raiding110 words
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Article107 1939-06-16 18 C__ T Singapore, Thursday. OKTEOL over the sale of fresh meat vegetables, fruits and fish in rural areas is sought by the Rural Board, and with this object in view new by-laws to be called the Rural Board Food and Dnnks By-laws, have been drafted. Drawn107 words
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Article, Illustration381 1939-06-16 18 Singapore, Thursday. Lucy Nora Feehally. daughter of the late Mr. William John Feehally and Mrs. Feehally. of Devon, became the bride of Mr. Bernard Charles Jackson Buckeridge, son of the late Mr. Harry Buckeridge and Mrs. Buckeridge of London, at a pretty ceremony which took place381 words
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Article297 1939-06-16 18 Future Procedure Singapore, Thursday. PROSECUTIONS under the Rural Board Ordinance and the procedure to be followed in future wjie discussed and settled at to-day s meeting of the Board over which the chairman, Mr. W. S. Ebden, presided. TJhe chairman mentioned at the outset that297 words
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Article62 1939-06-16 18 London. June 15. In view of bis previous associations with Finland General Sir Walter Kirke, Director-General of the Ti rritoriaJ Army, was invited to revisit that ccuntrq. Be his now been able to accept the Invitation and is leaving London for a -short visi; to Finland on Saturday in response62 words
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Article239 1939-06-16 18 'From Our Oun Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. OEYERAL interesting gallops were witnessed this morning when candidates were given fast workouts on the main track. FLYING COLUMN (Farthing) and SYCILLIAN (Whalan) looked very impressive when associated together oyer sixfurlongs. Given a fast workout over the first three furlongs239 words
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Article, Illustration100 1939-06-16 18 JJNDER the patronage of the China Relief Fund Committee of Singapore, an exhibition of Chinese paintings by Mr. Ong Schang Tchow, M A. will be held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Hill Street, Singapore from to- morrow to Juno 25, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Proceeds100 words
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Advertisement559 1939-06-16 18 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY ilications arc invited for the oost Assistant Roads Engineer the au" ntment being in thr fir.-; instance on tree years Agreement. dictates should be oetween 23 and years of ago and preferably unci Applicants must have passed ociati Membership Examination Institution of Civil Engineers and rence will be559 words
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Advertisement99 1939-06-16 18 From §43.Agents. CORN HEAL •■OUB SHOP" Singapore. SEL A X G TIIt I CL U NOTICE. SUMMER 1939 MEETING. THE COMMITTEE HAVE DECIDED TO CANCEL Till MHIDLR n\v (WEDNESDAY, 21ST. JUNE) UNLIMITED SWEEP:- -THE UNLIMITED SWEEP ADVERIIMwj fop im MIDDLE DAY WILL EE DRAWN ON THE LAST DAY (UTB JUNeYasTak99 words
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404 1939-06-16 19 DISCUSSIONS IN CALCUTTA Calcutta, June 10. a settlement of the Digboi Oil Company strike, n continuing for over two months now, were discussed Ira Prasad. Congress President, Dr. B. C. Roy, Dr. M i ;bera of the Congress Working Committee, the404 words
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Article148 1939-06-16 19 Rawalpindi, June 7. ACCORDING to reports pouring: in from village Thatta in Attook District about 150 persons have been detained and the village is practically surrounded by the police. Following the political conference held there under the presidentship of Dr. S. D. Kitchlew, thirteen prominent congressmen148 words
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476 1939-06-16 19 Karachi, June 10. INTERESTING details are now available of the hoax that a man purporting to be a Foreign Secretary of A.I.C.C, played on Sind Congressmen in connection with which Acharya Kripalani, Secretary. A.I.C.C, issued a warning, Thus writes the "Karachi Daily:" ••A Prince of476 words
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88 1939-06-16 19 Simla. June 10.—Establishment of a High Court in Simla for the Punjab Hill States will engage the attention of the conference of the Punjab Hill States which is meeting here on June 15 under the presidecy of the Political Agent. The question of another88 words
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Article118 1939-06-16 19 Bombay, June B.—The Government of Bombay has authorised the Bombay Board of Film Censors to permit the exhibition of the film "Mecca" (Haj produced by an Egyptian Company. The picture purports to show some phases of Mecca during the Haj period and chiefly deals with the procession118 words
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Article116 1939-06-16 19 Pfshawar, June 9. OBEIDULLAH KHAN, Premier Dr. Khan Sahib s son. who was arrested twenty days ago in connection with the Muftiabad trouble arising out of ejectment orders against the lesses of the local landlord, was convicted and sentenced to-day to 18 months' rigorous imprisonment by116 words
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Article68 1939-06-16 19 Bombay, June 6. MR Hurekrishna Manatab. member of the Congress Working Committee, who arrived here to interview OanoW]i in connection with the Orissa States nroblem left fcr Cuttack to-night on receipt of an urgent telegram. It is stated that the Resident of Orissa States fes now agreeable to68 words
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Article, Illustration98 1939-06-16 20 Mr. and Mrs. Reginald R. Childers Caiter leaving the Presbyterian Church where they were married on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Carter, formerly Miss Dorothy Joyce Greater, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Grenier of Kuala Lumpur. She is the present holder of the98 words
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Article, Illustration55 1939-06-16 20 Mr. Tan Bong Wall and his bride Miss ben Kheok Kirn tutting the beaatifnl wed ling cake at the reception which followed their wedding on Sunday afternoon. About three hundred guests were present :st (he function including 11.11. the Sultan of Trengganu and his55 words
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95 1939-06-16 20 During the swimming carnival of the Straits Chinese League neld at the V.M.C.A. pool on Saturday, the serving squad of Messrs. A. Wander. Ltd. served d ficious Ovaltine to all competitors throughout the race. The weather was a bit chilly due to heavy rain in the morning but all swimmers95 words
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