Malaya Tribune, 17 June 1939
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Title Section39 1939-06-17 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: r Guaranteed Largest Sales \VI- No. 143. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, June 17, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1939 [Jive Ti^TT39 words
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Advertisement170 1939-06-17 1 THE HOME j VV M)F BEAUTIFUL BY jyrH o Furniture VURORA LTD., TOR IA STREET, sTrAPORE. AND STEEL PRODUCTS ,0 SAFES and "6" STEEL PRODUCTS, MILNERS* have world-wid. reputation for their other hi-h grade SECURITY EQUIPMENT, which includes the follow ingi— S \rE OKPOSITS STRONG ROOM DOORS STRONG ROOMS STRONG170 words
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Advertisement193 1939-06-17 1 ~^$9fff. <B for Lakerol is one of the world's finest remedifv i> MONico 1 c CAFE a 8 \4 HI S 5 TEAS SLPPERS *LtHE ONLY PLACEitf MALAY A p SERVING REAL CHINESE o CHOP SU E V 4 COME AND ENJOY 9 CONTINENTAL n AT'HD j g CHINESE DISHES193 words
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Advertisement131 1939-06-17 1 I MADAME PAGE I LATE 82. PICCADILLY, S LONDON. S DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER TAILORMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS IN STOCK. FROM:— 5. $30« I 13 BATTERY ROAD. TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE. J ESTABLISHED 1904 SINGAPORE NEW SHIPMENT! SENSATIONAL NOVELS! Boom Town by Jack O'Connor HltJ The Read to Buenos Ayts by Albert131 words
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Article92 1939-06-17 2 Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer A shipboard romance between Irene and Charles is put to a severe tat stud ensuing months provide many misunderstandings until co-incidence reunites the couple. Irene Dunne is a talented actress vho plays the part assigned to her with feeling. Charles Boyer92 words
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Article33 1939-06-17 2 riLM patrons who enjoy a play with a 1 happy ending should make a point or seeing "Love Affair" which opened last night at the Capitol Theatre starling33 words
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Article104 1939-06-17 2 A Hindustani film entitled Dream land" drew a very l-.rge a«f ence T premiere at the Marlborough on Tnurs day night. a "Dreamland" is adapted from the AM Man Nights. Apart from the nne pformance and melodious ngs and msic the picture is replete with transior104 words
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Article45 1939-06-17 2 ED Pawley. who has a reatowd rojk Donald O'Connor and Billy Cc "Tom gaiwyer. Detective, starrca more than a dozen Broadway P eluding "Elmer Gantry, heiore ]en to Hollywood. He is rU •Alice Shipman, who Introduced me Blue Gown" song In "Irene.45 words
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Advertisement423 1939-06-17 2 itEAMER SAILINGS. so: BRITISH \INDI A (Incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 CHITRAL 15.000 In port CORFU J 5.000 June 30 X BURDWAN G. 070 July 1 CANTON 15,500 JAlly 14 CARTHAGE 15,000 July 28 1 SOMALI 6,800 July 28 RAJPUTANA 17,000423 words
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Advertisement378 1939-06-17 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. I IS YOUR I LEAVE I APPROACHING 1 Please let us offer you acI commodation on the fasted, I most modern and luxurious I EXPRESS LINERS I "SCHARNHORST" I "POTSDAM" I "GNEISENAU" Passage Agents: I LOHMANN CO., LTD., I 124, Robinson Road. I Phone 7565. STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO.,378 words
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Advertisement476 1939-06-17 2 ITHE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly .service between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow, and Amoy, (Kulangsu). Special cheap retorn tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS: For CHINA For RANGOON "Hong Peng" Jun. 19, 4 p.m. "Hong Hang" J« n 30 "He*g Kheng"476 words
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Advertisement216 1939-06-17 2 BUSINESS IN ENGLAND? Go yourself—it's quick and simple imp* ROYAL DUTCH AIR LINES the smooth, silent air line A personal visit is worth a whole file of correspondence. It pays you to make use of the fast, efficient and regular X.L.M. service to London. Leaves Singapore 3 times weekly, arrives216 words
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Miscellaneous257 1939-06-17 2 DAILY CROSSWORD X ikiliM S iiU« H N.ii.k., —.—l—i—l *—I—9R~—i——-v-CLUES ACROSS: 27. Tranquil. I. An limine kind of plant, compara- CLUES DOWN: tively L Very small part of an hour 3. Trials. 2. Argue. 7. Siiupgle. 4. Extreme fright. 9. Relating to colours. 5. Photograph. 10, "Put not your in257 words
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Article392 1939-06-17 3 LONDON COMMODITIES 0 London, Friday. BrB BEB To-day change W l 8 5|16 8V 4 111« J Forward July Buyers 8V 4 8 3 16 _j ff« W tu Sellers 8 5,16 8 5!16 _1 For d0 e.Dec. >gg »f» -lg PRODUCE i London, Friday. Previous To-day392 words
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Article160 1939-06-17 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore. June 16, 5 p.m. Total 1 Dividend Books financial dote Date Is. Dlv. veai Payable Date to datf ttnam rin 5% int. June 19 June 24 June 20 10% r 1 p ulai 2 1 2 int. June 7 28 June 19160 words
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Article822 1939-06-17 3 Quotations By Uraser And Co. MINING Singapore, June 16, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. -i. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 i 0 ft 4 3 Austral Malay 38- 42iAyer Hitam 22 9 23 9 Ayer Weng 0.68 0.73 fcangrin 20 3 21 r Batu Solangor 1.22ft822 words
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Article226 1939-06-17 3 Singapore, June 16. The following are the exchange stocl this morning according to the daily clr cular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING 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 York226 words
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Article86 1939-06-17 3 Singapore, Friday. The price of tin at midday was $114*unchanged, and the price of rubber at 4 o clock was buyers Spot 28ft cents and buyers July September 28ft market quiet. Despite the fact that markets in London and New York were easier owing to the Far86 words
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Article196 1939-06-17 3 Maynard St Co., Ltd.. 180,000 I Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 M 100 nom 1 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: a% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31. Sept. 30 .100 101 nom 4**% 1907 red. 19*7 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31. BeDt 30 .......«106 108 nom i« g.i££ 1930 red.196 words
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Article191 1939-06-17 3 LEWIS PEAT'S RUBBER REPORT Singapore, Thursday. MARKETS throughout the world are being affected by anxiety concerning the possible developments of the Ar.fi 10Soviet discussions, and the fact that there is no news so far, although perhaps to be expected, is causing operators to hold off the market, says the rubber191 words
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Advertisement32 1939-06-17 3 THE eastern united 4Ss UU.\r CORPORATION, LIMITED Marine, motor vehicle, PERSONAL A€Cl Tlr v L WORKMEN'S COMPENSA. UN AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. C*fice! 10 UECIL STREET, S'NG/.PC^S. F. W. HALL, General Manager32 words
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Advertisement157 1939-06-17 3 19-25, CECIL STREET, BINGAPORE. Telephone: Manager's Office 4512 n Exchange Dept. 451.'5 n General Office 4514 Cable Address: -PROVINBANK." Head Office, Slochow. Paid-op Capital (Ch.) $10,000,000 Reserve Funds $13,000,000 Total Assets (approx.) $108,000,000 Board of Directors: T. L. SOONG YSENG YANG PC V c KOO CHAN YIU WOON »U KAI157 words
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Advertisement345 1939-06-17 3 BANK OF «'II IV* Incorporated In China by Special Charter*. 12, Oedl Street, Singap* :e Telephones: Manager's Office 5444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442, Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188 ft. Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital Jk. $40,000,000 06 Reserve Funds In Excess of Ch. 1 5,200,000.00 Total Assets approximately345 words
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Advertisement619 1939-06-17 4 J l Mi rl I B M H j *>bwI WK i T r L^ r i" j I J R T Jb! A Hi ■B^*^ 1 I I U I BB Ba a I Br Bl WANTED FOREMAN Motor Mechanic, must have had previous experience as foreman and be619 words
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Advertisement592 1939-06-17 4 Wanted V r ANTED* Shop House at Orchard Road or nearby. Apply 260, Middle Rd. Singapore. 12 ""SOCIAL DANCING LESSONS. Wanted by man. Preferably Eurasian family. State Term*. Box No. 675, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (468-A) WANTED to learn practical R*^ 1 Servicing and repairing after office hours. Instructor must have592 words
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Advertisement605 1939-06-17 4 USE VEE-GEE STICKY THREAD 1 binding off ravelled ends of flexible wires and cables or for insulating metal tags. ISSamples on request Sole Agents for Malaya: Goh Peng Chiang Co., i 128, Bunga Raya, Malacca. (372-A> I GREY HAIR can be blackened instantly on application. Try EUGENE'S COSMETIC— absolutely harmless—easy605 words
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Advertisement697 1939-06-17 4 THE LANKA HOTEL, 13 Trafalgar St M off Tanjong Pa**r. The only boarding and lodging house with eW comfort and excellent cufcrtne Five minutes walk from Railway Station and Harbour. Special monthly terms for Rooms $1.00. $L5O Double Room $2 00 ocr oay- TeUohono ZhaZ. FUROPEAN desires single furni c697 words
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Advertisement478 1939-06-17 4 PIANOFORTE PLAYING THEORY OF MUSIC, ndults and children any *iade. Be,cinners and Diploma candidates a loeciality. Modern methods of Teaching Write or enquire Mm Paulusz, experienced and qualified Music Teacher 85. Barker Road Astrology YOUR HOROSCOPE $2- 6 questions 1 $1- Astrological Science Bureau, ISO, Waterloo Street. Singapor?. J 47R478 words
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Advertisement555 1939-06-17 4 Well accomplished ami hard-work ing young Eurasian girl of good famfi* would like to meet a Puiopi m vom Planter. Age between 22 30 \v ui ucw oi marriage. Correspondence nctly private. Please apprj Box "AT* co Malaya Tribune. Smn-tj_,[. <4%a Musical Instruments Furniture For Sale R.C.A. Radio ten valve555 words
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513 1939-06-17 5 MR. ERIC MacF AD YEN'S WARNING (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 9. MR. Eric Macfadyen, reviewing the statistical outlook, at the annual general meeting of ibe Golden Hope Pubber Estate Ltd, said:— "The stocks in this country, where any surplus ordinarily accumulates, are nearly 20513 words
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Article66 1939-06-17 5 British Wireless. Loncon, June 15.—The total strength of the Territorial Army is now approximately 406.000 officers and men. Recruiting fcr the doubling of the lerritorial field arms during the fortnight m«"ed June 10 brought in 5.529 recruits. The total potential strength of the Territorial Army field force onBritish Wireless. - 66 words
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117 1939-06-17 5 Reuter. Port Said. June 16. THE Chinese junk Panjin, which was being -.ailed from Hongkong to Nctv Yo-a for the Worlds Fair, fank in the Red Sea while being t( wrd by a Greek steamer. The CTCW, consisting of three Britons,Reuter. - 117 words
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Article207 1939-06-17 5 THE best dance for training bashful husbands is the Lambeth Walk. At least that la what an olficiai of the Leeds Women's Civic Club had in mind in starting dancing classes in the town for people who lacked confidence in the ballroom. "The Lambeth Walk brcrk* down207 words
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Article130 1939-06-17 5 Singapore!, Saturday. ON board the ship Shenj? Hv/a in the roads last night an affray took place, resulting in the removal of the ship's chief officer, a European, and a Chinese quarter-master, to Hospital. The trouble arose out of alleged labour dispute between Chinese firemen on board and130 words
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Article255 1939-06-17 5 |Frc7?i Our Oion Reporter] lpoh, June 16. CONSIDERABLE agitation has been caused among a large section of tenants in lpoh by the sud den and unexpected increase in the rents of houses by local landlords. Several tenants in the town have been given notice, it255 words
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Article123 1939-06-17 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 9. MR. M. L. Durrant, of Epsom, who has left Southampton for the Straits Settlements to take up the position of Assistant Controller of Peats and Telegraph Department, is the fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Durrant, of123 words
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Article28 1939-06-17 5 The Ladies' Union thanks all who have kindly donated and who have laboured so assiduously to make a .success ol the Charity Sale held en Saturday. June 3.28 words
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Advertisement483 1939-06-17 5 NOTICE. V NOTIFY the public that Attorney cated the 2nd über, 1936. and the Ist day 1937, respectively made in Lana Alagappa* Chettiar ra m Chettiar son of ■ttiar by Arunacheilam iwn as S. M. A. M. A. R. Chettiar has been revoked and that the said Ana Chettiar has483 words
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Advertisement444 1939-06-17 5 IN THE CIVIL DISTRICT COURT SINGAPORE. D.C. No. 2000;1939. Between YM Meyappa Chettiar Plaintiff, and 1. Y. Mohd. Ibrahim J hc British Malayan To News A en *s Defendants. V MOHD. IBRAHIM. The abovenamed FIRST DEFENDANI', Present. beln^orn^ 1,10 that actio has MAY id!o dat u d the 27th DAY444 words
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Advertisement136 1939-06-17 5 Cheerful News To The Despairing. For acute or chronic diseases, treatment according to Homeopathy, the most harmless and reliable medical system, is the best way for complete and I radical cure. Homeo Centre of 779, North Bridge Road, Singapore, is the only place in Malaya where genuine homeopathic treatment can136 words
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Advertisement98 1939-06-17 5 Read ThisUnable to accede to Police request for the cancellation of eating house licence issued in respect of premises No. 81 Pagoda Street, in addition to a fine already inflicted by the Police Court, on the ground that the licensee has been convicted by the Court for an offence under98 words
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Advertisement357 1939-06-17 5 STOMACH SUFFERERS Don't be mis-led So successfully has Maclean Brand Stomach Powder cured thousands of cases of Stomach J trouble throughout the world, that its name and appearance have been imitated far and wide, j Many of these imitations being sold to-day claim to be made according to one or357 words
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Article58 1939-06-17 6 (From Our Own Correspondent London, Julio y. Lieut. R. n. c. Gudgeon, the Middlesex Regiment, 'at-e Assistant Rmbarkation Staff Officer, Hongkong, and son Of the Rev. C. J. Gudgeon, Vicar oi St. Lawrence, Appleby, has been seconded to the Malay Regiment. Po t Dickson, Negri Sembilan. Malaya.58 words
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Article, Illustration271 1939-06-17 6 THE new 34,000 ton liner, "Mauretania,': built by Messrs. Cammell, Laird and Co., Ltd., Birkenhead is the second ship to put to sea of that giant trio which including the "Queen Mary and' the yet uncompleted "Queen Elizabeth will form the backbone of the Cimard White Star271 words
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Article123 1939-06-17 6 Reuter. London, June 15- AN informal meeting of the International Suger Council this afternoon Informally accepted figure requirements of the sugar market for the next quota yea* which, it understood, were arrived at by the statistical committee in the morning. It is understood that en a basisReuter. - 123 words
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292 1939-06-17 6 Singapore, June 1G. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampuls 3 9 4 3 Ayer ffitow 22 23Hitams 0.28 U.32cd Latu Selangors 1.22 1.27 Hongkong Tin 19 20 Bangrins 2u 21,Chanderiangs 116 12 6 Hong Fatts 0.6t: 0.69 Idiis Hyd. 6 7 Ipoh Tin 20, 21 Jelapangs 26,-292 words
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Article191 1939-06-17 6 Singapore Thuradaj IN their weekly robber rep ri,, Guthrk Co.. Ltd. state:— The continued uncertain! 1 regsrduij the political situation now been reinforced by the developments in Tientsin, and this, com with the recession in business activity in the United States has had a de ing191 words
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84 1939-06-17 6 [From Our Own R i <>"- c l lpoh. June g TXPECTING to find te graph t Mr. D. Y9.US Dl the Perak Dj Brunch found only m< raided the house of Krisnna awj- As a sequel, Krishna amy was cnarg with being in posses84 words
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Advertisement343 1939-06-17 6 GOLD BIRD, THE BRAND OF THE MOMENT Second to None. Better than Most SMGRPORE TRADERS !"PYF" RADIOS For Efficiency. Reliability and Service. VERY POPULAR IN MALAYA. Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG. Distri'o:icors: RADIO GENERAL AGENCY, For Style, Comfort, Economy, CONSULT The Oriental Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS Head Office: 162, South343 words
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Advertisement45 1939-06-17 6 J CLOCK WATCH REPAIRS YOU ARE SURE OF EXPERT SERVICE, WHEN YOU ENTRUST ALL SUCH REPAIRS' TO YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road). Contractors for '.he Repair of deck.: and Watches to the British Army R.A.F- Base, Malaya. PHONE NO; 7922.45 words
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Advertisement36 1939-06-17 6 Success ,u r f SUCCESS ,or and still further SUCCESSES. In the Scottish Sue for 1939:— hv 250 c.c. CUP Charlie Rogers Jimmy Beck CU? Georee Holds* Const Winners I BRITISH CYCLE A 6. Piinsep Klrfet._b.-v-j36 words
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Miscellaneous866 1939-06-17 6 To-day's Radio NIROM LONDON 99. mrt re, (113 mcls) *DC 15.15 Me s (19.8 m.) TRANSMISSION 5 ™V 30% m c (9 69 mc's) a.m. GSB 9.51 Mc;s (31.55 m.) ZHP 30.»0 meires o fi opening NeTys bu il e tin. a m p ni 6.25 Gymnastics. 6 40 Sports866 words
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468 1939-06-17 7 POLICE RAID OFFICE IN MALACCA STREET Singapore, Friday, j FINE ol $1,000 was imposed today by Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker, of the Third Police Court, on Khoc Kay Hian, of Messrs. Kay Hian Co.. 20, Malacca Street, stockbrokers, on his own plea of468 words
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Article71 1939-06-17 7 (From Our Own Correspondent! Bangkok, June 14. Good water is not easy to find everywhere in Siam; and an effort is being made to create a fund which will be used to provide concrete ponds for such places. n Siam's National Day falls on June 2471 words
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Article47 1939-06-17 7 Mowing have been elected toJr committee for the Settlement gapore for the year 1939:— Roland St. John Braddell (ChairMr R L. Ebcr. Mr. Wee Bwgi 0 B F, the Hon. Mr. Claude H Mr. K. K. O.Connor. Mr. W M Mr. S. B. Aditan.47 words
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Article117 1939-06-17 7 Singapore. Friday U< Chee Wai and Ho Lock pleaded n liltv this morning before MrvC. H District Judge and Fourth Police ite, to simple trespass by enter•mpound of H.M.S. godown No. 2. Telok Ayer, at i m on June 8. first accused said he went iato ound117 words
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Article297 1939-06-17 7 £XACTLY 18 years ago, in the first few months of 1921, the Netherlands Indies were excited over the peculiar feats of suggestion, -hypnotism, post-hypnosis, and other marvels, performed by a young European magician, calling himself Mr. Marvelly, who gave a standing invi tation particularly to physicians co297 words
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Article165 1939-06-17 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 14. 4 VERY happy co-operative agreement has been come to between the Ecole Franv.-ai.se d'ExtremeOrient, in Hanoi, and the Fine Arts Department of Siam. Professor G. Coede, now the head of the Ecole Francaise, was formerly in the Siamese service. In the165 words
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Article82 1939-06-17 7 Singapore, Saturday. CORPORAL J. Parker of the Royal Engineers was killed in a motor accident at the 10 V* mile Johore Bahru —Plentong Road yesterday afternoon. It was reported that he was driving a Royal Engineers van on his way back to Singapore. While negotiating a bend82 words
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Article353 1939-06-17 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Friday. BEFORE Mr. ML Ismail Magistrate, a Chinese, Tan Leng Huan. was charged with smuggling 6 pikuls and 67 katis of rubber at Tongsan village in Plentong on May 11 at about 3.3» a.m.. and for offering illegal gratification of353 words
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Advertisement284 1939-06-17 7 I What The j Stars j Foretell FOa all readers. I of days for the 2 as the domestic 2 I s likely to be very Get out and about. 2 I visit places. 11 ycu 2 Unatkm to travel 2 1 t and do odd jobs 2 have neglected.284 words
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Advertisement129 1939-06-17 7 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWithout Calomel—And You'll Jump Out of Bed Full of Vim aid Vigour. Your liver should pour out two pints of liuuid bile into your bowels daily. If thw bi a not flowing freely. your fooddoesn tdigest. It just down in the bowels, (ias bloats up your129 words
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Advertisement151 1939-06-17 7 THE WHm DOT Identifies the Genuine LIFETIME Jfl U PEN III In When you boy ft 8nl flu sheaffer's lifeHI In TIME you buy the fluU 111 est of its kind. And I] VI its thnftytoo—forth* B Via guarantee assures you H Hi ot *«rrice. Mfflj When You Givo the151 words
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Advertisement131 1939-06-17 7 BATTERIES for your radio Obtainable from all dealers or from THE CHLORIDE ELECTRICAL STORAGE CO., LTD., (Incorporated in England), la, Oldham Lane, SINGAPORE. i Today the new Cunard White Star liner sets out on her maiden voyage with the best wishes of Shell who arc lubricating over 90% of her131 words
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Advertisement314 1939-06-17 8 ENTIRE CIRCLE SOLD OUT TO-NIGHT'S 9-15 PERFORMANCE. TELEPHONE BOOKINGS MUST BE PAID FOR BY 9 P.M. The Most Famous English Comic-Opera, Filmed in Wondrous Colour ANOTHER BRITISH FILM MASTERPIECE OPENS TUES: 27th PAVILION I i THE t MIKADO s> "I* GLORIOUS r£CWN»CO«O*» If 1 I sua .•>••«•• c j J314 words
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Advertisement216 1939-06-17 8 Treat For Chinese Film jf THEATRE ROYAL f% I DAILY AT 3.15, 7.00 9.30 fe- v io1.1; r koo I Wk Jfc&X- Star of -SABLE CICADA'" g|| Mft IN' A THRILLING DRAMA OF CHINA 1 '800 SIONG SAT SO' Prices 25<-.. 3-V.. 75.. SI.OO. HOW lIAlt OPEN 5 P.M. TILL216 words
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Advertisement328 1939-06-17 8 A GRAND SHOW FOR THE WEEK-END IRENE DUNNE more beautiful than ever co-starred f or the first time with CHARLES BOYER, f resh from his triumphs in "ALGIERS" CAPITOL TO-DAY at 3.15-6.15-9.15 j i iEE bowman HH i^Bßi Pl»d..r»rt ond 0 :-d I LEO McC AREY Sere** Piny by Celmer328 words
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258 1939-06-17 9 Singapore, Friday. PROCEEDINGS in a case in which a young Chinese, Eu Li, was F i harged with attempted robbery, were stayed by the District judge, Mr. J. L. McFall, to-day, following a consultation with the l)t ,ty Public Prosecutor. disclosed in the course ot258 words
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Article106 1939-06-17 9 From Our Own Reporter > Taiping, June 16. With his head bandaged and his left hand all wrapped up, a Chinese street barber, Lee Cheok Khee, was produced in the Taiping Police Court yesterday, to answer the charge of voluntary causing hurt to a fellow barber.106 words
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Advertisement146 1939-06-17 9 I MOONLIGHT CAFE RESTAURANT jjj JK Sanitary Premises. gwlm S Every modern comfort. Coh iWw and hot drinks Excellent #f W f^J-'"' f lJ| I euisnK. Chinese and Europe;:: 9'- S dishes. Charges moderate. 'mm& Sl\<, ORK TEL NO. 2948 ,;rr Marlborough" If Marriage Celebration Of PP.INCE SHAPOOR OF IRAN146 words
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Advertisement231 1939-06-17 9 TCL NEW WORLD DANCE PALACE. THE LARGEST AIR-CONDITION-ED CABARET IN MALAYA WITH BAR RESTAURANT ATTACHED j \I„HT DANCE Nightly at 9.30 p.m. TEA DANCE (FREE ADMISSION) EVERY TUES.. THURS. SAT. SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE FROM 1.30 P.M. to 4.30 P.M. j Miss Katherine Park (Ivy) Popular Dance Hostess from I the231 words
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Advertisement196 1939-06-17 9 {TO-DAY Cr TO-MORROW 4 SHOWS DAILY j j j ALHAMBRA w 6 -5 9 15 P- m f j lON A SHIP OF HORRORUmADY£NTUSE j 2 ALSO "PATHE CA7ETTE" with PICTVRES OF THEIR MAJESTIES S IN OTTAWA, THE BRITISH AMERICAN SUBMARINE DISASTERS, Z THE ALDERSHOT TATTOO NIOiHT REHEARSAL, ETC. rrr196 words
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Article700 1939-06-17 10 AN important and significant A statement was made by the Marquess ot Dufferin and Ava, Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, in his speech at the annual dinner of the Corona Club, which is the representative institution of the British Colonial Service. "The future of t/hc Colonial700 words
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Article1013 1939-06-17 10 GENERAL ELECTION PROSPECTS A Week-End Review Horthy's Appeal THE appeal of Admiral Horthy. Regent of Hungary, to His Holiness the Pope, urging the latter to call a conference of the Ceat Powers for the purpose of settling outstanding problems In Europe, makes interesting reading. The1,013 words
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Article576 1939-06-17 10 p| A YE we come already to the greater crisis which some observers had promised lis for the summer? There are undoubtedly sign- < 1 a concerted, triple threat of aggression by Germany, Italy and Japan. Since their seizures in th 4 Spring, Germany and Italy have576 words
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Advertisement183 1939-06-17 10 C~~~> Men's SUEDETTE I I l JACKETS >lfl "Tl 61 I Musketeer 99 l vflf I f 1 fTaV ifl In a Serviceable I /f ill Iflfi Bf*wa Shade. Two I If J Pockets Long \4*fi 'IkT 1J s,eeves Bu,ton Cuffs. An ideal garment for Cycling, Motoring and Travel Wear.183 words
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Advertisement42 1939-06-17 10 So di<n'* neglect- the care of your eyrsight Have your eyes scientifically examined with the latest and most improved instruments and any defect properly corrected by. C. S. I HONG. Dr. of Optometry. Everbright Optical Co. ID. CHULIA STRKKT. SINGAPORE. gggad —i42 words
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856 1939-06-17 11 Cabinet To Take Steps On Monday Reuter. IN THE BLOCKADE OF THE BRITISH CONCESSION OF TIENTSIN THE JAPANESE AUTHORITIES, BREAKING iHEIR PROMISE TO ALLOW FOODSTUFFS THROUGH, ARE PATROLLING THE RIVER AND TURNING BACK BOATS LOADED WITH VEGETABLES FORReuter. - 856 words
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60 1939-06-17 11 Reuter. Rome, June I~.v s ing prepared for D LV N o operation be- ilian. German and ntilc marine and services housand tons of hantmen are asrste to carry cereals khMulTs from the the Fast to ii.m shipment to I dip formalReuter. - 60 words
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Article21 1939-06-17 11 Reuter. on Stcck Exi] ices to close ite continued em situation, the general ;6s 6d. Elsere sharply Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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128 1939-06-17 11 Moscow Is Glum: Paris OpZ/mistic Reuter. Paris. June 17. HFKESSIOSS here of the Anglo- sin et talks so far are not uni Wcording to informaI mtin l there is nothing to I pessimism. It is underm to Paris that Far Eastern nain outside theReuter. - 128 words
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Article47 1939-06-17 11 Washington, June 17. W i: ration has decided to > *oi 825.000,000 dolduring the year be- in strategic war p '.need in the United a°reed upon at a ■nee between Pred Mr. Cordell Hull cal advisers, 'reed upon are being R uter47 words
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Article48 1939-06-17 11 Reuter. era special corresponthc Empress of Britain, f ly lim r entered Conception ed the largest iceJ "n since the start of the voym the evening sunappreacM Newfound- > rferl run in brillVnt was met by H.M.S. ha!. wn 'eh is "sc'.rtins the liner H K "".<I.-Keuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article57 1939-06-17 11 REUTER. TOKYO, JUNE 16. THE ATTEMPT OF JAPANESE 1 -RESERVISTS" AND OTHERS TO PARADE THROUGH THE BRITISH CONCESSION IN TIENTSIN HAS BEEN CALLED OFF ON THE ADVICE OF THE JAPANESE MILITARY AUTHORITIES THERE. IT WAS PLANNED TO MARCH TO THE CONCESSION CEMETERY CONTAINING THE GRAVES OF THEREUTER. - 57 words
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222 1939-06-17 11 Reuter. London, June 16--"I BELIEVE there has never been a time when our plans fcr war 1 were so carefully laid or given so much thought," declared lord Chatfield (Minister tax Co-ordination of Defence), .n the couL 7a reassuring statement to the House of LordsReuter. - 222 words
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Article607 1939-06-17 11 Reuter. London, June 16. A STATEMENT setting forth the issues of the Tientsin blockade as seen in British Government circles says:— "In the first place, the present sitirihon at Tientsin came about owing to thj Japanese demand for surrender of four Chinese alleged by theReuter. - 607 words
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Article, Illustration48 1939-06-17 11 The French submarine Phoenix, which failed to rise after a dive off the coast of Indo-China on Thursday morning. Sixty men were aboard and it is feared that all are lost. No trace of the submarine has been found, according to latest message. ■••i48 words
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Article356 1939-06-17 11 Failed To Rise After Dive Off Indo-China Reuter. MEWS THAT THE FRENCH SUBMARINE PHOENIX, WITH FOUR OFFICERS AND 67 MEN ABOARD, FAILED TO EMERGE FROM A DIVE OFF SAIGON (INDO-CHINA) COMES ALMOST TWO WEEKS AFTER THE THETIS DISASTER. According to messages from Saigon, theReuter. - 356 words
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Article33 1939-06-17 11 Reuter. Sydney, June if. MR. Hawking, New South Waw c *f ">n s+er of Labour, was killed wh:n ne fell from the i-evtnth floor of a cily bui'ding ir Sydney.—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article88 1939-06-17 11 Reuter. Nairobi. June 17. KENYA is Buffering from a seriou* plague of locusts. The Agricultural Department announces that "the infestation is so great and the laying of eggs so extensive and in Euch inaccessible areas" that it is impossible to destroy the eggs and youngReuter. - 88 words
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626 1939-06-17 12 JAPANESE ARREST SHOOT CHINESE VEGETABLE SELLERS Reuter. Tientsin, June 16. 1APANESE tightened up the screw againsl the Concessions this morning when they permitted only very few f htnese.. to enter or leave the areas. Batches of Chinese labourers wer* refused admission to the Concessions andReuter. - 626 words
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Article73 1939-06-17 12 Reuter. London, June 15. Pensions of soldiers', sailors' and airmens' widows are being substantially increased from June 1 it was announced in the Commons. The minimum pension for a widow mrier forty without children will be 15s. 6d weekly instead of 10s. fid. A *idcw over fortyReuter. - 73 words
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109 1939-06-17 12 "lyjß. Norman Soong, (he y Tribune man who is writine; his impressions of the war zone for the Tribune (iroun of Newspapers, in his fourth long despatch appearing tomorrow lells cf his interviews with China's principal wartime leaders at Changking. It is109 words
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136 1939-06-17 12 South African Tragedy Reuter. Johannesburg, Juno 16. IX connection with the death of Mr. Charles Ha ris, prominent trade union leader in South Africa, who was shot dead yesterday outside his office, the detectives have arrested man describing himself a miner. Mr. HarrisReuter. - 136 words
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Article58 1939-06-17 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) London June 9tke engi it Is announced between i Captain Walter Mark Wilkinson. Rcyal Artillery, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Wilkinson, of Orwell Park, Suffolk, andM Scott (Wendy) Gattey,only daughter of Mr and Mrs. Edward Gattey, of Harrington, Iiminsler, Somer58 words
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163 1939-06-17 12 German Italian Manoeuvres On Land And Sea Reuter. Rome, June 18. |T is officially announced that Ihe first squadron of the Navy will carry out exercises in Spanish. Portuguese and Moroccan waters. Warships estimated at over 100. including several submarines, will leave home waters at the end of the month.Reuter. - 163 words
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Article105 1939-06-17 12 A Singapore, Friday. T the inquiry into the death of an aged Malay. Mohamad, v. ho died from injuries sustained in a motor accident at North Bridge Road on June 5 the ecroncr. Mr. W G. Porter, returned a verdict of death by misadventure and105 words
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Article1861 1939-06-17 12 Mr. MacDonald Explains British Policy Geneva, June 16. MR Malcolm MacDonakl. Minister for the Colon.es oefore the M L»we Mandates Commission, explained the JJnt.sh po&y m I' vh ch was at present a provisional attempt to sketch the s "Uona means most appropriate for secunng the1,861 words
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Article96 1939-06-17 12 Reuter. sequel to the explos..,,, there Monday when a landmine bfe. a lorry, killing one gL«£L2 worker and injurin, tweKe^S? Hearing has opened Court cf the case agaii police officer Inspect,,! and the British utwyei °;,da,caccused of assisting an engaged in smuggle into Palestine. rel ugees ThirtyReuter. - 96 words
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Advertisement59 1939-06-17 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. v" CHINA BUILIDNG, CHULIA STREET. VHONLS 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE MARINE; "IIOTOB, PER RONAL ACCIDENT WORK MEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: SEREMBAN POI BROS., MALACCA HONG CHYE CO., K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG. NG RON HEE, RUNG LEE ENG n il, IPOn LEE AH WENG. PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE59 words
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Advertisement55 1939-06-17 12 §Aiw§ sm x PIPES FREEDOM FROM INCLUSIONS i.e., no shrinkage cavities no gas pockets, no blow holes, no cold shots, no dirt. All impurities are forced to the inside of the barrel and readily ckaned out in the process of manufacture. McALISTER Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). SINGAPORE KUALA55 words
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728 1939-06-17 13 BOUND OVER ON OTHER CHARGE MALACCA CABARET GIRLS DEATH I From Our Own Reporter] Malacca, Friday. PRELIMINARY inquiry into charges of abetting a dancing hostess, Fifi Lob, to commit suicide and attempting to commit suicide by taking disinfectant aga "st a 36-year-old728 words
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Article119 1939-06-17 13 lt is understood that Mr. E. GregoryJones, of Messrs. Stanton Nelson and Co., Ltd., has been appointed to the Executive Council In succession to Sir John Bagnali, who resigned before going on leave recently. Mr. Gregory-Jones came to Malaya in 1912 to join Boustead and Co., Ltd.,119 words
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Article72 1939-06-17 13 to the Commissioner W jestion that the sural Ang Siang Hill v: and maintained the Commissioners, tee No. 6 have agreed ther Go\eminent k the hill fcr pre- ipment of buildin rv back lanes) on Maxwell Road mpletion to hand the area to the ihl with a72 words
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87 1939-06-17 13 Reuter. ■m ot3r London, June 17. I ORD Dawson of Perm, the Roal Phy--1C1*!?' who is Ending Oracle fields, the noted Lancashire stage and screen star, following her serious operation at Chelsea Hospital, expressed satisfaction with the progress Gracie had so far made. It isReuter. - 87 words
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227 1939-06-17 13 TOKYO, JUNE 1«. JAPAN'S rERMS FOR CALLING OFF THE BLOCKADE WERE INDICATED IN A TIENTSIN MESSAGE TO DOMEI AS FOLLOWS:— Fii ml Anglo-Japanese investigations into the con-ti-Japanese terrorism in the Concession, ondly. cessation of Britain's "economic interference" in North China. Thirdly, surrender of the227 words
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Article219 1939-06-17 13 iFrom Our Own Correspondent] Malacca Friday. THURSDAY night was memorable in the annals of Malacca in that it was the occasion of the first black-out ev?r tried in the ancient settlement. By a quarter to eleven all the A.R.P. posts had been manned. Motor sirens mounted on219 words
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Article57 1939-06-17 13 [From Oi/r OtON CorrWpO»d«»*l Malacca, Friday. THE Malay Company under the command of All bin Maidin M.B.E. Win be under canvas at Tanjong Bruas on June 30. M The Battalion Service Meeting will be held at Bukit Sebukor on the 24th instant. Major General Dobble is expected in57 words
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Article109 1939-06-17 13 London, June 16. THE Birmingham Fost, suggesting that the possibility of "cramping our style" in Europe is the "only Justification for the Prime Minister's caution in the face of indignities and injustices which Lord Palmerston, Lord Salisbury, Mr. Joseph Chamberlain or Lord Edward Grey would109 words
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Article36 1939-06-17 13 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, Friday. THE Malay villagers living in and around the village of Padang Semabok on the main road to Singapore are now planting padi In the vacant sawah lands.36 words
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Article31 1939-06-17 13 The Muslim Motor-car drivers of Malacca have banded together and formed an association. The Malacca brancn of the Sahabat Penna (Brotherhood of Pen Friends) have now their premises at Wolferstan Road.31 words
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Article77 1939-06-17 13 Reuter. Tokyo, June 16. FOLLOWING a Cabinet meeting the key members of the Government including the Premier and the Ministers for Foreign Affairs, War, Navy and Finance, went into a conference, when it is understood that the Government's policy was decided on the basis that the TientsinReuter. - 77 words
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Article29 1939-06-17 13 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, Friday.—The students of the Experimental Station at Sungei Udang were recently killed a pyhon in their grounds. The reptile had taken poultry.29 words
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Article36 1939-06-17 13 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca. Friday.—The members of the Malacca Chinese' Recreation are holding tea-party at the Capitol Dance Hall to-morrow to entertain the Wu Han Songsters. Dr. Chen will deliver an address.36 words
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Advertisement24 1939-06-17 13 m BLACK 8. WHITE" _f_| _f I l_R_| H _f m\ O .4TiLLt»» ■a .a _r flj _T I I v_»J "it's the scotch"24 words
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Advertisement132 1939-06-17 13 "Its Jike^^^H En ot a no "f^^^ That is what you'll say if you choose it from our fine selection of Australian and Argentine Beef. Why worry about your roast when you can purchase juicy joints, tender and tasty, from our numerous branches. Ensure the success of your dinner with132 words
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Article444 1939-06-17 14 o. S.C.F.A.Rs 1. M.F.A.Rs j AVENGING their defeat by the Chinese in the first round of the A Reserve Division of the League, the Malays yesterday beat their rivals by three goals to one at the Stadium. This defeat brings the Chinese jdown to the .second444 words
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Article87 1939-06-17 14 Soccer: Police vs. MF A (Div. D— Stadium Minesweepers vs. S C.F A. "B" —2B (N. Base) i:\eise vs. Naval Police (2B) Police Cricket: S C C vs. S.C .C vs A.A. Battery—Changi B i rs. S J.I Ist XI—SJ.I. It I. vs. 5.1.1. 2nd XI—R I. SRC.87 words
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Article91 1939-06-17 14 flu Pasir Panjang Rovers will be lepresented by the following players m a friendly badminton match against the Indian Youth's Association on Sunday at the Happy World Covered Stacumn commencing at G p.m. Tan Lai Chuan, Chan Sow Wah. Ong Bay Yen Cheo Bag Hoc, Chia91 words
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142 1939-06-17 14 "CIIORTS are passe for lawn 3 tennis and henceforth it will be skirts, or, to be correct, tennis dresses for women," said Miss Alice Marble, the American singles champion, who is leaving for England shortly to have another shot at winning the Wimbledon title.142 words
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Article122 1939-06-17 14 J.C.5.A... I, K.A.F. (H.Q.)..0. GOAL which came late in the second half gave the Junior Civil Service Association victory over R.A.F. (H.Q.) in their Second Division (B) encounter on the J.C.S.A. ground yesterday. The first half had a dull run, both sides missing opportunities. No goal was122 words
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748 1939-06-17 14 Card Of Events l.umpur. h nP i v intervals. Horses srratrhed at num. v Si »5f» Tabarin. Victory Parade. Brawny S£ B-K Thebez. Ter.roe. Sir The bald. Miltondale. RAiK mm HORSES-CLASS 3-DIV 3- 6 FURS. C 0 2 GOLDEN BLA7.E j** "IBm SCRIBBLh748 words
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Article86 1939-06-17 14 "PEEP SHOW" to-day's races Knala l.iiiiipur Race I—GOLDEN BLAZE Ciscara Race 2—SUNBEAM. Penshurst Race 3—BtARCHETTA n The Emperor Race 4—STCtLLIAN Fmilv Dignus Race S—SANG AYAH J[acatra Race 6— SILVER LACE Kissing up Race 7—MEADOWM A Gold Point Race B—ROYAL VYORLIM; ion Measure Aace 9—FLYING COLUMN Squeeze (MALAYA TRIBUNE) Race86 words
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Article177 1939-06-17 14 Members are hereby in] the prizes for the annual toarnameol have arrived and same shay as from June 19 to .lane M it Mem 800 Chiang Co. No. 304, North Bridg Road (Next to The Medical Officei The following gentlemen pfestt d the prizes: Mr Tok Kee177 words
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Article23 1939-06-17 14 Reuter. En the mixed doubles ol ftjl tournament Kttkuljevie lYuROSla Mme Mathien .France beat Journn Mme Pannetier (France 4 5,« Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Advertisement34 1939-06-17 14 >■ iiii^*^^?^ BHjh^^^2S^^^B^s» freshness.' In MaU.va' this essential W '^^bMbbbbbbbbm who like Lager at its best alwav? cnmp II mi' TIGER BEERS: malt hops yeast DIS7BI B U T E B by FRASER REAVE ITO.34 words
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Advertisement92 1939-06-17 14 LOOK AHEAP* A mans ability Ls bound to *°o* itself when he is succeed and takes then««g steps to enhance his present vane Those who have succeeded the aid at the ™f> appreciate the value of Iti w— Why not Incrcare your o*o earning power? Post this Coupon to-day international92 words
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Article, Illustration510 1939-06-17 15 White City Performance Augurs Well viOST on the eve of his departure for America, Sydney, WoodA rrson, liolder of the world's record for the mile, gave a bril- splay of running at the White City when he ran the in 1 minutes 7.4510 words
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81 1939-06-17 15 Reuter. in< t ton. June 17. i VVoodcrw, the v h and werld mile re- runs against the America's milers at Stadium here to-day (if The Century i>l he-." runners are ningl am', previous ihe world record, I w.ske, whom m heat WhiteReuter. - 81 words
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Article61 1939-06-17 15 rs have been L g with a view to gapore side for {Team. 1930 Abdul Rahman, rTar. Soon Choon argasi bin Haji v Lai Chuan. Mat men Quan Chong, 3aldc Choo Seng Quee. Ha Tee Siang. Yap 3 Wai Mun. G. J WebV.vim. Kee Yew61 words
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Article87 1939-06-17 15 Our Own Correspondent 1 London. June y. KAV M xpert marksmen from man> < are new on their way to rart in the competitions rtn*cn July 10 and lasting s Sn will compete wi£ crack shots" for the St Dragon Cups, Cross and ted that, in87 words
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Article56 1939-06-17 15 The following players will represent Sime Darby Sports Club against Henry Waugh Sports Club in a friendly game of soccer on Monday at Farrer Park at s 'Ha^hi lm.1m. Choo Seng Chye, Neo Eng Bee. S. Gould. Hamid, Lim Boon Seng. J. J. Bell, B. M. Somes,56 words
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192 1939-06-17 15 Till', final of the S.C.C. billiards championship was played yesterday evening, Mr. A. D. Baker and Mr. A. F. Hunter meeting in a match of 50G up. The result was a fairly easy win tot Mr. Baker, who ran out with his opponent192 words
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Article162 1939-06-17 15 London, June 16. DAIN throughout the country lnter- fered with cricket matches, there being no play to-day at all in all games. The match at Portsmouth, Notts v. Hants was abandoned as a draw. Notts 44fi ttm 6 dec. (Heane 138, Guna 100 not OUt). Hampshire162 words
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Advertisement85 1939-06-17 15 fcilL* i- 1 fa The Perfect Way t0 PerfeCt TeGth Dentists say Powder is safest and surest ii > for teeth Caivert,s aiways reaches isu> hidden corner of the mouth. Decay V nC ver starts because germs have no JW X chance to flourish. There's no sca P or grit85 words
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Advertisement319 1939-06-17 15 ALMONDdLEMON X* -the Ideal flavourings ssSggr forPuddinffSjCustard, Cakes,etc. Try C B's Essences when next you are making pastry, custard and blanc-mange. Taste ps«&2&± the delicious flavour it imparts. Listen to thr wonderful comments that are sure to be made e^§^§s and you will vow always to use C h\ Essences319 words
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Advertisement188 1939-06-17 16 M I I/ I In view of the great popularity of "ALPINE" I V m Milk, certain unscrupulous persons found it profitable I T^Wl^TY^swe to collect labels fromusedtinsofthatbrand > stictthem i I fj 1 1 rAinvriirm 1 1 1% 1 on tins of other kinds of milk and resell such188 words
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664 1939-06-17 17 Singapore, Friday. v N given in favour of the plaintiff at the conclusion of > High Cnurt to-cay before Mr. Justice Pedlow in which man, Ahminah binte Abdulrahman, contested ownerind houses which her step-father, the defendant Ahmad ad been sold to664 words
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Article74 1939-06-17 17 Singapore, Friday. PLEADING guilty this morning before the District Judge (Mr. J. L. McFal!) to housebreaking by night. Lav Wing, a young Cantonese, was sentenced to eight months' rigorous imprisonment. The accused was arrested following a burglary at a house in Halifax Road, belonging to Mr. S. H.74 words
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Article85 1939-06-17 17 Tailor's Shop Murder Sequel Singapore, Friday. YEE YU 22-year-old tailor s apprentice, was committed to the Assizes by Mr. Keaneth A. Blacker, in the Third Police Court, at the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry held into a charge of murder. Accused reserved his defence. The charge followed85 words
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Article253 1939-06-17 17 Singapore, Friday. GREAT success attended the g.-rden party held at Bishopsbourne this evening in aid of the funds of the Child's Welfare Society. The proceedings were declared open at 4.30 p.m. by Lady Thomas, who was presented with a beautiful bouquet. A large and distinguished gathering253 words
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Article96 1939-06-17 17 (From Our Own Correspondent > Bangkok, June 14. ORDERS have been given by the Minister of th* Interior to reduce a herd of wild ettpbwts, thedestructive activities of which are upsetting the people of a district in Nakon Sridharrnaraj (in the Peninsula) The official who96 words
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Advertisement93 1939-06-17 17 Imsiluss HAD VOl'tD HM YOU'LL HOLD WHAT MY THE ONE I HAVE FOR YOU, BEbUT CAUSE YOU'RE T GOING TO SEE 10 YOUR DENTIST j X JOB! ABOUT BAD^/ r [mC BAD CREATH IS CAUSED V W CLEANED TEETH. SUGGEST COLGATE'S DEKTAL CREAM BECAUSE IT CLEANS lEETH THOROUGHLY. BEAUTIFIES AYES93 words
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Advertisement162 1939-06-17 17 AMAZING PILES SPECIALISTS. |f TO WHOM IT 3|| MAY CONCERN. Wl This is to certify that Mr. H. Karim Bakah cured me of Internal Piles f ronl which I had hoeu r- suffering for forty, v > years. I mgbry aPl" I t' f prov* his system i I of162 words
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Advertisement199 1939-06-17 17 LOBITLINA reduces urinary sugar with •ut any unpleasant by-effects wha soever, eradicates all metabolic <^ lur anees ainl-enables the patient to health speedily. 53.50 per boaie. I Agents: CHARI CO., z% KoWnson Rd., Singapore. Thone mmmm mwmmm mm mm mmmmmmmmmma BACKACHES j L MOTHERHOOD. Maternity puts a terrible vtirin on199 words
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Advertisement322 1939-06-17 17 I LAUNCH PICNICS I ARRANGED BY RAFFLED (IFF Motor Launch Picnic Baskets Provided I AN ENJOYABLE WEEK-END TRIP. 11l V RAFFLES Bin: All I Made with finest ingredients obtainable. Baked in modern electric ovens under strictly hygienic conditions. Wrapped beiore leaving i the Bakery. I ORDER YOUR DINNER ROLLS FOR322 words
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Article872 1939-06-17 18 China's Right To Rule Her Own House Chungking. THINGS are very literally "on the boom" in Chungking. One may use the phrase in two senses. Despite the appalling prospect of intensive air-bombing on a872 words
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154 1939-06-17 18 International News Agency. Chungking. A XI(; bailie in the Kor.jrmoon-Hsinhui sector on the West Kiver delta is looming, as both sides are calling up reinforcements. The Japanese are harrying up with defence works for fear of being outnumbered by Chinese troops. It is confirmedInternational News Agency. - 154 words
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Article97 1939-06-17 18 International News Agency. Kunming. THE highway between Yunnan and Burma is in perfect running order and can now b? used even In rainy sea son. Officials of the Ministry of Communications recently made an inspection of this international highway and find it In perfect condition. The YunnanInternational News Agency. - 97 words
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Article123 1939-06-17 18 A <l° l AL lh t f+ the Chinese v.nv*L 1 would welcome 1 1 in the developPKni ot" voiced by General Chiang n j v Uh h "Mtessld t;. National Production < ~„fn He dated that blooming lf foreign investment i n chin, had been123 words
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Advertisement262 1939-06-17 18 DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By j T. H. Tan "T"HC danger of being bitten or stung by mosquitoes r^^^BSß^^^^^" and other insect pests lies in painful swellings ~Z-^.. •nd sores that so quickly develop. Guard against mm |P^^''"' **^i^|\l cor p| cat Dns by treating the poisoned places at mm262 words
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Advertisement85 1939-06-17 18 SCHOOL CHILDREN NEED THIS QUICK-ENERGY BREAKFAST to keep minds alert and prevent overstrain 4 Morning is the low point of chfldren'i X energy reserve. Breakfast should build j| Hut's why moJcro parents arc serving KHLTOGG'S Com Flakes, And how jjjj w:•mi L and s ifaf. Sold at aU en, —.never85 words
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756 1939-06-17 19 ROOTING OUT INTERNAL CORRUPTION (United Press.) Bombay, June 6. rpHE Constitution Sub-Committee of the Congress which has been meeting since Saturday last and which concluded its labours to-day. has among other things recommended the exclusion of Burma from the(United Press.) - 756 words
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337 1939-06-17 19 Palace Saved Simla, June 5. p m a h; raja Patiala acted as a er this week-end and -rations to control forest k atened danger to the e City of Chail, the headquarters. The M** i V as the Maharaja's ted the scene yesterJ own help337 words
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Article151 1939-06-17 19 (United Press). Rangoon, June 7. tJURMESE political circles generallyappear to interpret the Congress Constitution Committee's recommendation regarding exclusion of Burma from the Congress provinces as a determination of the Congress to give Burma a free hand to deal with her internal politics. The Premier, U. Pu. said(United Press). - 151 words
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Article69 1939-06-17 19 (United Press) Santinikotan, June 10. pHOT. TAN YUN SHAN, Director of the Cheena Bhavan who had gone to China is on his way back to Santiniketan and is expected to reach here in the last week of this month. Madame Tan is also accompanying him as(United Press) - 69 words
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244 1939-06-17 19 (United Presa). Bombay, June 5. 'THE question of the Indian Merchants in Belgian Ccngo who are undergoing persecution in Uranda is likely to be taken up by the Congress Working Committee when it meets on June 21. This assurance was given by Dr.(United Presa). - 244 words
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Article117 1939-06-17 19 MR. SATYAMURTHI FEDERATION (United Press). Madras June 10. THE attention of Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Congress President, has been drawn by two members of the A.I.C.C. belonging to the Madras Congress Socialist party, Messrs. P. Jevanandam and B. Srinivasa Rao. to two speeches, made by Mr. S. Satyamtirthi, Deputy Leader. Congress(United Press). - 117 words
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Article297 1939-06-17 19 PREPARATIONS AT RAMGARH (United Prses.) Patna, June 10. the office of the Reception Committee of the 53rd session of the India l National Congress has been opened at Ramgarh. Mr. Ambika Kanta Sinha has been placed in charg* of the general office. Ramgarh has got(United Prses.) - 297 words
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Advertisement101 1939-06-17 19 I J-a- 0u SAFE I Denial expert, designed UmmM jftrf 1 Head" brush with special TEK Junior for c^dren. 1 Only genuine Tek Brushes, by virtu*. of their 1 short heads, fit behind the arch 1 where sdentificaUy designed jjjjj*? I remains of food from hidden nooks and crannies. I101 words
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Advertisement9 1939-06-17 19 Daily India Page Edited bjr C.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc «•MaaaaaitMWMMMMHMHHMMaM9 words
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Advertisement46 1939-06-17 19 "I n j°y them best x&.\ 'mmW AmWi JmU mm Ifll• Jfl WĔml® MAURIER THE EXCLUSIVE FILTER TIP CIGARETTES MADE IN LONDON Aft .John Lit* Co. Ud., S.NGAPORX, KUALAU'MPUR. {tneerporattd in England.) ISSOW BY THE MANUFACTURED OF DO MAUKISK CIGARITTBS, 21 7 PICCADILLY, LONDON, W.I WB.O46 words
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Article, Illustration135 1939-06-17 20 A garden party was held at "Bishopsbourne," the residence of the Bishop of Singapore and Mrs. B C. Roberts, yesterday afternoon, in aid of the Chid Welfare Society. Lady Thomas opened the party at 4.30 and afterwards ihe enterta'nment included siJe-shows, pony rides and the135 words
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Advertisement321 1939-06-17 20 1 fold Silver-plated. jrold bcU w<th case- $135. t» SEASON CO., LTD. 115, North Bridge Road. A NEW INVENTION! Canned Curry Mixture In Liquid Form. A boon to every house-wife restaurant keeper. Do you .'.ometime.s ever feel like making a dish of Chicken Curry, Mutton. Curry or Beef Curry? Well,321 words
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Advertisement155 1939-06-17 20 Read ihe. MXiivy TRllllv, Dominant in Malaya I Running &^*lP^^^H I Enduring Strength I Bfanttrnlljr finished "Ti*) ■j /otter to wM 7k jfV\ I H Oie Manufacturers 1 Road, Singa;>orc. d^f*'iJ Ask for descriptive fo!j er The Malayan Engineering Co., Ltd, (Incorporated in Sti Registered Office, Wii House, Singapore Nominal155 words
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