Malaya Tribune, 20 June 1939
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Title Section38 1939-06-20 1 The Malaya Tribune Malayg's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL XXVI- ■No. 145, SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, June 20, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1939 N55M38 words
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Advertisement143 1939-06-20 1 HOME j M ADE BEAUTIFUL j Sunco hurniture AURORA LTD., 'ICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE. NEW SHIPMENT O f ALL POPULAR LINES OF ROWNTREES I CHOCOLATES JUST ARRIVED INCLUDES "DAIRY BOX" "ORIENTAL ASSORTED" "10 O'CLOCK BISCUITS" Etc., Eic. OBTAINABLE AT ALL GOOD DEALERS \Agents: Guthrie and Co., Ltd. I ll ii v143 words
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Advertisement108 1939-06-20 1 1 MADAME PAGE LATE 92, PICCADILLY, LONDON. DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER TAILORMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASION* IN STOCK. FROM:— i 5« 3O• S 13 BATTERY ROAD, TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE MEYER CHAMBER SINGAPORE. 1 W.P.S. 3 rV' H n Who Refused all bul C/oivy sw»</ Evaporated Milk is pure rich T cSl^ lC>108 words
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Article37 1939-06-20 2 MY CI L fool ge in Paramount's "Say It and Olympe Bradna, was shot with a Inrge cast in New York skyscraoer bati rooms. The rest of the film wa^? shot in Paramount* Hollywood stuSo37 words
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Article143 1939-06-20 2 JANE WITHERS, the versatile child star, makes a big hit in the him "Mbs Fix-it." which commenced a season ai the Alhambra last night The story tells of the niece of a a wood director, who pays a surprise vwi to her uncle's home to143 words
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66 1939-06-20 2 At the Capitol Th conjunction with the 1 Lambeth Walk," will b.> screened a cial double edition of British News, showing Their |lajestie ception in the United Sta Trooping of the Colour The film was rushed on the nrsi of its journey to Singapore m r66 words
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Article66 1939-06-20 2 tPiin .1!'tl- DON Cash, .Paramount n has invented a new i d.'fficult character effects. During the filming of 'u« uW Annie." it was estimated that take at least three hours to pU Maclaren's makeup. Maclarvn i >•. role of "Soo Long/ an aged C and his characterisation s66 words
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Article23 1939-06-20 2 Jack Benny Is untitled with his writers, Bill M" 11 v Beloin for a few days Ahow* starting his next picture, an Town."23 words
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Advertisement445 1939-06-20 2 fTEAMER SAILINGS. I f P&Oand BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OITWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 CORFU 15,000 June 30 BLRDWAM 6,070 Juiy 1 CANTON 15.500 Jolly 14 CARTHAGE 15.000 July 28 j SO.VIALI 6.800 July 28 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Aug. 11 RANCH! 17,000 Aug. 25445 words
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Advertisement503 1939-06-20 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. ĕNORDDE UTSCH Eli LXOYD, (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARD. For MANILA, nONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 I m.s. "FULDA" omits Manila, hongkong, Jap in June 21 1 m.s. MARBURG" omits North China Jane M s~\ "MOSEL"' omits Manila,503 words
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Advertisement485 1939-06-20 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. f Regular fortnightly L <ervice betwfer Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow, and Amoy, (K'ulangsu). Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday tripsNEXT SAILINGS:For CHINA For RANGOON "Hong Kheng" July 3, 4 p.m. "Hong iiang" Jun 30 "Hong Slang" July485 words
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Advertisement123 1939-06-20 2 HAMBURC-AMERIKA LINIE Oeutsch-Australische Dampfvchiffs 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 mjs. BURGENLAND via Manila July 10 s.s. OLDENBURG via Manila July 26 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due Spore 1939123 words
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Miscellaneous284 1939-06-20 2 f DAILY CROSSWORD"! X mm W ml ffgggj 188 NH I —I—l.— i —l SSL~J>—j 4 CLUES ACROSS: CLUES DOWN: i. Quite a puzzle, this sieve. 1. Concerning a small panicle at 3. Bursts oi ill humour, distance, presumably. 7. A flcury kind of man. 2. Colloquially speaking, a ouee284 words
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Article427 1939-06-20 3 *LONDON COMMODITIES soot Buyers 83 16 8 3i6 m 8% g, 3 6 lt Ti .rd July Buyers 83 16 Sellers 85 16 sifo? d Forward August Buyers 8»/ 4 B*2 Sellers 85 16 8 3 irdOctlDec. Buyers 85 16 85*16 +1 16 Sellers I* 8716 PRODUCE427 words
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Article181 1939-06-20 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore. June 19. C p.m. Total l Dividend Book* financial fc elosa Date Ix. Dlw. yeai ■1 Payable Date to datf ri; -arr. Tin 5% int. June 19 June 24 June 20 10% it Pulai 2V 2 int. June 7 28 June 19181 words
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Article829 1939-06-20 3 Quotations By leaser And Co. MINING Singapore, June 19, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Ampat Tin f** 1 f liers Austral Amal JJlm 3 W( Austral Maiay 3b V /a 4 v't /2 Ayer Hitam 22 9 M 9 &rT B 88 selangor iJu iJa y829 words
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Article71 1939-06-20 3 Singapore. Monday. Tin at midday was $115 I|4, up I|4, and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28 3 8 cents, buyers October; December 28 12 cents, market quiet. All sections of the share market were dull and inert throughout the da/. There71 words
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Article236 1939-06-20 3 Singapore, June 19. The following are the exchange stoct 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 2042 Switzerland demand 240 1 1 Hamburg demand 134236 words
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Article16 1939-06-20 3 Singapore. Tuesday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— llo'-j (up Vi)16 words
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Article19 1939-06-20 3 Ihe price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was.— Buyers: 28% (up 1£) sellers 28ft (up 54).19 words
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Article198 1939-06-20 3 0% Maynard Co. Ltd §30,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 ft 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 2400.000 Int Mar 31. Sept. 30 -100 101 norn *u<~ o 1907 red. 19*7 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 3L Sent 30 106 108 norn »4» norn 5% im'red. 1%-66f|22,000.000198 words
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Article174 1939-06-20 3 Singapore, June 19. 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 New Crop No. Al $163 Siam New Crop No 1 $155 j Siam New Crop No. 2 $143 I Siam174 words
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Advertisement30 1939-06-20 3 THE ASTERN UNITED i: u CORPORATION, LIMITED rjfe:M VRINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, PERSONAL ACCI Tl(l V' W <>KKMEN»S COMPENSA. j N AM) PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. STREET, F. W. BALL, Oanaral Manager30 words
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Advertisement506 1939-06-20 3 BANK OF CHINA Incorporated In China by Special Charter >. 12, Cecil Street, SJnear» rt Telephones: Manager's- Office 0444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-ft Cable Address: CHT T NGKT7O.'* Paid Up Capital J. 840.000.000.08 Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. t 5.200.000.00 Total Assets approximately506 words
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Advertisement2915 1939-06-20 4 tl BS Sll HP-BUS jffiiiijfiSfSffii Astrology YOUR HOROSCOPE $2 6 questions $1- Astrological Science Bureau, 190, Waterloo Street. Singapore. 47^, ASTRO*>ALMIOT HOROSCOPE READER, 35 Years of Htudy in Egypt, France. Italy, Switzerland, French and Dutch Colonies, Ceylon, Etc. He advise* to all who are in trouble and suspense regarding Business,2,915 words
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Advertisement481 1939-06-20 4 FOR SALE: acres land Pahat. few chains iron! c I Offices, facing two m£„ enmping necessary. sSSI v r N dential and shop nous, Lament park. Apply AbubakaVSS* Appraiser, Batu Pahal l »i*aini 1 483 A i Wen established dress .m\~7 h ouxmess for Sale. Box 677 M, V 'V'481 words
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Article228 1939-06-20 5 [From Our Oicn Reporter] i wATurD Kuala Lumpur, Monday. story of the 'eternal triangle' was related in the police Court this morning, nhen Chen Yit Kwai, a middle-aged Chinese woman, pleaded guilty before Mr. R. C. Redman when charged with having caused hurt to a228 words
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Article39 1939-06-20 5 MRS. E. Hocquardt will give a talk on "My Travels in India" to-morrow at 6.30 p.m. at the Ramakrishna M ssion Hall. Mr. C. R. Menon will preside. The meeting is open to the public.39 words
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Obituary43 1939-06-20 5 LLLJC- —NATHAN. Ti e engagement i rnncunccd between E<iwin son of MrD. Ellis ana the late Mr. J. H. Ellis of I* ngspoie. ana o'yoi y .r Mrs. M. Nathan and the late Mr. t cl ward Na-han 01 ingaporc.43 words
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Obituary158 1939-06-20 5 TAN: Tan \:cn Tech, reed G4, pa s away peacefully on 19*1:. instant r his residence No. 176. Joe. Cnist T t race. He leaves behind him, Irs b loved wife, cne son, Tan Kim Ch ,v one daughter, Molly Tan, and thr~c grandchildren, to mourn his k Funeral158 words
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Article, Illustration76 1939-06-20 5 ba"l<to" sfarl< noa '"»ng >el»t and weighing lcom live to six i v. < i a u> >«r. it. < "l ne.'r I ot s s ,1. in land. It vie. th» lir-i' t >e<7n sdf this eoat. lie o «do 5be v> he ii- h lul d76 words
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Article135 1939-06-20 5 But No Recognition Of Conquest London. June It. REPLYING to questions in the Commons to-day on Bohemia and Moravia. Mr. Butler said that Sir Novilc Henderson had be*m instruct?*! to make an application lo the German Government for an exequatoi fcr a Conscl-General at Prague.135 words
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Article106 1939-06-20 5 [Frcm Our Oicn Reporter] Penang, June 16. TO practical work and tests for Air Raid Wardens, the town has been divided into Wardens' sectors. Wardens are being posted to their sectors to enable them to become conversant with property, and residents who will be under their care.106 words
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Article45 1939-06-20 5 Reuter. London, June 19. TO Mr. Sorensen's suggestion that the Premier should approach President Roosevelt with the object of forming a federation of nations and a world Parliament Mr. Butler declared: 'The present circumstances do not :-eem propitious for any such initiative.' Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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201 1939-06-20 5 [Frcm Our Own Reporter\ Ipoh, June IG. THREE motor accidents occurred en Wednesday' and on Monday a few miles out of Ipoh, fortunately unattended by any serious casualties. An elderly Cninese. while walking en the road near Tanjong Tuallang was knocked down by a motor bus,201 words
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90 1939-06-20 5 Reuter. Warsaw, June 19. DAPAL NUNCIO, Monsiernor Cor- test, left for Ptome to report to (he WicMM on his recent talks with W. Mosckki. Polish Premier, and Col Beck, Polish Foreign Minister. He had another taik with Col. Beck r.p Saturday. Official quartersReuter. - 90 words
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Article135 1939-06-20 5 Km la Lumpur. June 16. A SEQUEL to the lorry accident which occurred in Sentul on Tuesday morning when a lorry loaded with fish from Teluk Anson for the Kuala Lumpur market, left the road and came to n halt in front of a tree135 words
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Article103 1939-06-20 5 Singapore. Monday. A Eurasian. G. W. Pereau. 30, was produced in the Third Police Court this morning in connection with an alleged offence undsr the Bankruptcy Ordinance. The charge, which was explained to Pereau, alleged that while still undischarged from a wage earner's adminis tration order made103 words
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Article62 1939-06-20 5 To-day, starting at 7.30 p.m., Mr. Tan Kah Kee will hold an open air public lecture on A.R.P. at the St. Andrew's sports field, opposite St Andrew's School, off Stamford Road for the benefit of those residing in that neighbourhood. Mr. Richard Chuan Hoe Lim will speak in62 words
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206 1939-06-20 5 [From Our Oicn Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. THE acting chairman oi the K. L. Sanitary Board, Mr. W. N. Gourlay, in his annual report for 1928, says:— "The proposed municipal Isatlon of the Board is still under consideration, and further preliminary discussion of the matter206 words
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111 1939-06-20 5 Reuter. London, June 19. MORE may be heard in Parliament and elsewhere of an article in the Trade Journal, the food industries weekly, asserting that a number of British firms last purchased 680,000 cases of Japanese tinned salmon, worth £I*l millions. The newspaper statesReuter. - 111 words
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Article103 1939-06-20 5 Reuter. lILLI ILL traffic was halted at noon at A Chelsea, where the biggest air raids precautions test yet devised in England were carried out with the j primary objects of testing the effect of an air raid warning on vehicular and pedestrian traffic. Five thousandReuter. - 103 words
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Article59 1939-06-20 5 Chungking, June 20 —Over 8,000 cases Ot oU which were unloaded on tne wharf from Japanese warships in Han kow were set on fire on June 16, in spite of vigilance of the Japanese gua*d xiie entire shipment is said to have hrr ri«<"i-;-- vp.-i59 words
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Article63 1939-06-20 5 [From Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok, Juno 17. The Government has asked everybody to contribute a day's pay, or profits, on National Bay to the fund for providing crte:;lon wells at places in need of better drinking water. It.is hoped to provide 4.500 wells this year; and63 words
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Article154 1939-06-20 5 Reuter. Tokyo, June 19. A VIGOROUS protest has been 1 dged by Japan with the British naval authorities at Shanghai against the alleged action of the British gunboat Scarab, in forcibly land ng about 159 cases of goods at VVuhu on the Yangtze. According to theReuter. - 154 words
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Obituary61 1939-06-20 5 Sudden Death Of G.P.O. Official [From Our Own Reporter] Kaaia Lumpur, June 16. rE death occurred sudden'y yesterday afternoon of Mr E. Shahib Jen cf l .he General Pen Office. Kuala Lumpur. Deceased, who was in Government S-ivicc for many years took ill on Wednesday ana seem:d on the way61 words
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Article101 1939-06-20 5 Reuter. London, June 19. Oi\ the Stock Exchange prices rallied sharply on the more hopeful attitude concerning the Far Eastern situation. All groups were affected under the lead of gilt-edged and home rails, where gains un to one po nt or more were recorded Uncertainty regard nR thoReuter. - 101 words
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Article117 1939-06-20 5 Arrived by the "PH-ALP," Mis, Tols:na, Mr. Nieuwcnhuls, Miss W. K. Schotman, Miss M. P. Tillutson, Mr Punning. Let- Dy the "PII-ALP." Miss Tolsma, Mr. V. B. C. Baker, Miss N. M. Baker, Mr. H. S. Janes, Mr. H T. C* intnii gs, Mr. Oostergo, Mr. H.117 words
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Obituary69 1939-06-20 5 [From Our Own Correspondentj Klang, Jure in.—The death has occuircd at the District Hospital, Klang. ?f Alaglr samy Pathar, who was a leading merchant and an eld resident of IHang, having cl in Kiang for the -ast 30 years. The funeral tcck place a- the Simparg69 words
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Article46 1939-06-20 5 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, June 19 —A coronation Faik Is to be laid out at Bahau m c mmenrraticn ci the coronation oi His Majesty King George VI. Ihe Negri Sembilan Government has made -rant cf $1 000 towards this park.46 words
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Article166 1939-06-20 5 [From Our Own Correspondent] Sercmban, June 15. ffiHE cr.se in which Dahan bin Ngah was charged with the murder of his wife. Timah binti Raoh, on Apr. 1«, lb a kampcrg rear Remhau. took an unusual turn this mor.nng following o submission by 1 is counsel,166 words
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Advertisement553 1939-06-20 5 ANNOUNCEMENT u ave pleasure in announcing taken over the Buai- K. P. Abdul Raz.ik including the Business I rests and Possessions belonging to the said credits and Debits Steadme in the Pooks at the on the Ist June. 1939. will be carried on in s as usual upon 1 j.553 words
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Advertisement66 1939-06-20 5 MUSIC EXAMINATION RESULTS. (Trinity College of Made). I Th*- following aie the reroltv obtained by the four pup.ls *.ent m by Lena Hunter, A.T.C.L. PIANOFORTE Initial grade, Cecil Lok? Hons. Preparatory grade, Betty Loke— l. r MUSICIANSHIP (latest in syUr.bus). Initial "radr\ Betty Lokr—Hcns. First i' :ps— Johnny Chm-^Hons. p:ir>ils66 words
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Article522 1939-06-20 6 MARKET LISTS Singapore, June 16. Article. Price MEAT Beef steak; kati 35 Beef stew curry; kati 28 Fillet Steak; lb. 65 Mutton, Australian; lb. 40 Mutton, Indian; lb. Mutton. Malacca; lb. Pork, lean; kati 44 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality); kati 3t POULTRY Capons (locally reared);522 words
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111 1939-06-20 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Monday, noon. No. IX R.S.S. Buyers Sellers S>ot loose 23*/2 No. ix R.e FOB. In June 28% 28*2 OF.A.Q. R.S.S'. FOB. in bales 23 116 28 316 F.A.Q. R.S.S. F. 0.8. in bale* 27 15 16 28 115 "C"111 words
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Article86 1939-06-20 6 London, June 19. Paris 176 23 32 New York 4 68*4 Montreal 4.69 5 16 Lisbon 110*4 Brussels 27.54 Geneva 20.77 Amsterdam 8.81 >/ 2 Milan 99 Berlin 11.67 Belgium 11.6634 Athens 547 Vz Stockholm 19.42 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Belgrade 210 Rio de Janeiro 2 1116 Buenos86 words
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Article82 1939-06-20 6 Singapore, Monday. BAIL in $100 wa; offered by Mr. Con- rad Oldham in the second police court to Ho Seng Ho. 37. Cantonese, whc claimed trial on a charge of stealing a gold earring from an unknown Chines? woman. It was alleged that tho o.nament82 words
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Article131 1939-06-20 6 {From Our Own Reporter-] Kuala Lumpur, June 16. ALONG-STANDING practice by winch most of the chandu smoking qoolies at the Sungei Besi mines used to have their chandu rations doled out to them by the mines' chief clerk has come to an end following the131 words
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Advertisement186 1939-06-20 6 Taken Regularly Every Night BILE BEANS KEEP YOU HEALTHY YOUTHFUL AND SLIM BARGAINS on ITCHEN UTENSILS ORCELAIN WARES p in the week ending 24th, June. BABA Co., Ltd. MIDDLE ROAD. BABA STORE 162 ORCHARD ROAD, 23. STAMFORD ROAD. I AgenZsT— Hai Chew Hotel. Tel. 3015, 35, Beach Road. SINGAPORE. MALACCA.186 words
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Advertisement138 1939-06-20 6 1 i I FOR 7/ORLD-WIDE RECEPTION CAT L FOP A FREE DEMONSTRATION RADIO ELECTRIC CO.. 28-30 ORCHARD ROAD Tel 3829. SINGAPORE. Distributors:— I Scirntific Service Co., 1 Singapore Hongkong Shanghai I --aw—f m.v .ia-'rr.'uyaT.v Announcing A NEW TRUFOCD PRODUCT A PROGRESSIVE NUTRITIVE FOOD FOR BABY FROM 10 TO 24 MONTHS138 words
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Miscellaneous1018 1939-06-20 6 t To-day's Radio 1 I i SINGAPORE LONDON ERU X m 33 mc/ S TRANSMISSION 5 p.m. 1J 20 ».1 B OSB 9.51 Mcls (31.55 m, L» Concert If a?. r *nn Malay music-songs by Miss serving Officers and Men, 8.20 News and economic t** 5 00 oHntlnt introduced by1,018 words
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308 1939-06-20 7 (From Out Own Reporter) Johore Bahru, Monday. CHARGED with U3 ng crimiral force on a Jewish woman by embracing her at Jalan Tamboy, Johore Bahru, on Apr. 24, a Chinese converted Mohamedan fallen bin Abdullsh, alias Tan Hong Neo, described as a taxi driver, wps308 words
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Article29 1939-06-20 7 untitled Monday.—Kishan Singh, wb barged recently in the Third Police Court with possession of ?n unIfcezffd revolver and ammunition, was discharged on the request of tm Deputy Puolic Prosecutor.29 words
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Article172 1939-06-20 7 Singapore, Monday. £AUGHT by a bather as he was leaving the dressing room of the Tiger Swimming Pool yesterday, a man who had been observed lurking on the pre mises was searched and found to have in his possession a wrist-watch belonging to one of the swimmers.172 words
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Article, Illustration156 1939-06-20 7 a.ngapore. Monday. BECAUSE the Court had not sufficient evidence to convict, Vardar Raju, wh > was charged with robbery, was acquitted in the Criminal District Court to-day. The prosecution alleged that accused visited a married Tamil woman who was alon.e in her house and struck her when fine156 words
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184 1939-06-20 7 Singapore, Tuesday J double bereavement has overtaken Mr. Chia Liang Gin, his three brothers and five sisters Their father and mother died suddenly at their residence No. 19, Cheow Keng Road. witMn nip-teen hours of each other. Mr Kwek Locn, aged sixty184 words
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Article27 1939-06-20 7 The P. and O Bhutan has left Hongkong and is expected to arrive at Lings•.ore at 2 p.m will pioeeed alongside the V.ll N. Wharf on arrival.27 words
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Article, Illustration333 1939-06-20 7 NEW CONSUL-GENERAL TO MELBOURNE Singapore, Monday. journalist for ten years anil a member of the Argentine Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the past 26 years, Dr. Jose Mijia Linares sailed for Melbourne to-day by the Nieuw Zeeland. He will assume the post of Argentine Consul-General. Dr.333 words
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Article132 1939-06-20 7 Singapore, Monday. SENTENCE of three months' rigorous imprisonment was imposed on Kiang Choy, 32, for snatching a gold hairpin, valued at $20, from the hair cf a Chinese wo; nan. The Court Inspector told the magistrate then there had been a marked decrease in this kind of132 words
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Article133 1939-06-20 7 Singapore. Monday CONVICTED on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt with a knife to a compatriot, with whom he had a dispute, Manickam, a young sewerage works filter was sentenced to one week's rigorous imprisonment at the Third Pohce court. The magistrate also ordered accused to133 words
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Article116 1939-06-20 7 Singapore, Monday. ART lovers here will have an opportunity of viewing some of the excellent paintings on wood boards and canvas when an exhibition, by Loca, opens at 22, Chulia Street," on July 8, 9 and 10. Mrs. Loca has hr.d her numerous works hung up116 words
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152 1939-06-20 7 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Monday. rrHE memorandum on tea planting In Malaya, submitted by Sir John Hay to the International Tea Regulation Committee, which was accepted by the F.M.S. Government last morßh, has now been accepted by the Governments of the other tea-producing countries concerned,152 words
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96 1939-06-20 7 Hongkong, June 19. BRIEF tension gripped the International Settlement in Shanghai on Saturday when a number of puppet "Tatao" police removed barbed-wire barricade? and seals placed by the British authorities at the "Tatao" police sub-station at the corner of the Great Western an 1 Columbia96 words
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Article40 1939-06-20 7 Reuter. Vienna, June 19. TEN persons have been killed and If severely injured when a but carrying German peasants got out of control on Grossglockner Road— the highest in Europe—and plunged down a 100-foot precipice.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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179 1939-06-20 7 Singapore, Monday. TAN AH WAH, pleaded guilty this morning in the fourth pohce court before Mr. C. H. Koh District Judge and Police Magistrate, on a charge that he on June 17 at 5.!5 pm. at Singapore committed theft frcm a vessel s.s. President Polk179 words
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275 1939-06-20 7 Singapore, Monday. FIFTEEN Chinese firemrji frcm the Norwegian vessel s.s. "Sheng Hua" who were remanded in poMce custody from last Saturday to to-day appeared before Mr. C H. Koh, District Judge and Fourth Police Magistrate, charged at the instance of Inspector If. L. Poulain275 words
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Article72 1939-06-20 7 PINEAPPLE PRICES [To the Editor of the Malaya T r ibune\ Sir.—The price of tinned pineapples is increasing, but the price of fresh pine apples goes down all the time. The growers, whether they own larger smaM estates, are suffering severely. If they are not given72 words
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Advertisement543 1939-06-20 7 YEARS OF STOMACH AGONY ENDED Are you a victim of what you believe to be inevitable stomach trouble? Mr. S. T. W. has a strong sympathy for those who, like him, have struggled with the misery- of long-drawn-out stomach suffering. So delighted is he now, at having found complete relief,543 words
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Advertisement443 1939-06-20 8 4t 7 SM. G. M. do it again! Another British comedy winner!: Bl—^^^ mmm m ifX 1% TAKE YOUR PARTNERS and SEE I I W The YEAR'S GAYEST and BEST j MUSICAL COMEDY HIT! j i OP I—---— AY [cAPITOLj I The FAMOUS VICTORIA PALACE SUCCESS j "ME end MY443 words
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Advertisement352 1939-06-20 8 [SECOND YEAR'S BIGGEST Hn{") p IL1 N For" Tribune. ir_ H u5 MARLBOROUGH jBk (DIRECTION SHAW BROS.. LTD. /jfiy^JBk PRAKASH'S MIGHTIEST MAG THRILLER! II II i: A M L A X II "M^S V'TTH ADDED ATTRACT \M« THE MARRIAGE CELEBRATION OF PRINCE SHAPOCR OF IRAN fW WITH PRINCESS FAlZiA OF352 words
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778 1939-06-20 9 Commodore Drew Gives Evidence Singapore, Monday. igtniei, C. G. Rodrigo V. H. Williams, who are now serving i rm of imprisonment mt Changi Prison following a conviction in me Court, were to-day ttied befoie Mr. Conrad Oldham in the olice court on two charges of778 words
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Article155 1939-06-20 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Jun j 16. |*HE fact that European f owners in Siam have become what mig) X be termed "a floating population" was stressed by the Revd. C. W. Norwood at the annual meeting of tfrie S.P.G. Mission held on Monday. Dealing with155 words
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Article76 1939-06-20 9 From Our Own Corresponden' i Bangkok, June 17. The. same rules as have been Imposed on school children have now been issued for the Criminal Investigation Department. They must have their hair ilosecropped. They are' forbidden to .;se rouge or hp-stick or to paint their76 words
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Article85 1939-06-20 9 Singapore. Monday. pATIMAH binte Dollah. a Malay woman L aged 23 years, and Hani Suate, a Siamese woman aged 25 years, claimed trial this mornmg in the second police court before Mr Ccnrad Oldham *.o charges that they on June 17 between the hours ot 9.10 p.m. and85 words
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Advertisement131 1939-06-20 9 SUN TALKIE j (NEW WORLD) l -~30 TO-NIGHT 9.30 P.M. I" BREAK THE NEWS" with JACK BUCHANAN. i I EMPIRE TALKIE j 5 One Show Only TO-NIGHT j Commencing From 7-30 p.m. I Whole Serial Of t SHADOWS of j f IHXATOW .V j i GREAT WORLD j AMUSEMENT PARK.131 words
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Advertisement100 1939-06-20 9 TEL. j 7 NEW WORLD DANCE PALACE. THE LARGEST AIR- CONDITIONED C ABARET IN MALAYA WITH BAR RESTAUR ANT ATTACHED I\IGIIT DAXCE Nightly at 9.30 p.m. TEA DAXCE (FREE ADMISSION) EVERY TUES., THURS. SAT SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE FROM IM P.M. to 4.30 P M. SPECIAL ENTRANCE TO CABARET CAR PARK100 words
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Advertisement58 1939-06-20 9 MAT% lIARI PARTY OF JAVA Bigffer, Brighter, and Better cians and Singers HH9Hff WATCH lOK G-WV) ay, v™ NEWNeo. the MU! .lava who w<r WORLD. create a s i x- g tion. ALHAMBRA 1 COMING SOOX! j Your favourite Star 5 EIOIIOTIIV jl.A>a 01 II j in Grandest Musical Hit!58 words
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Advertisement273 1939-06-20 9 Jane's Best, Biggest, Grandest Picture by Far! POSITIVELY LAST DAY 3-15, 6-15 9-15 P.M. "MISS FIX-IT" i§ 12 with GLORIA STUART fJM 2 d HENRYWILCOXON SjS douglas rowur Robert alien .^"LV/; INM by Herbert I leedt JTfF AM>«" for »'o<- M «>«a tr »••»">' '»mo«i toot V?» j 20th Cenlury-Fox273 words
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Article706 1939-06-20 10 THE attitude of defiance shown by the Axis countries assumes a new meaning when the economic conditions of those countries is considered. By the pressure of heavy taxation in order to build up a huge military machine and the problem of falling trade, they are forced to create706 words
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Article1130 1939-06-20 10 m HE extremely swift developM ment of aerial navigation remistered during the last fifty years and more particularly since 1914 was bound to bring about the birth of a regular science, the science of aeronautics with methods and j.rocesses of its own and conditioned, to speak,1,130 words
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Advertisement382 1939-06-20 10 NEW SHIPMENT Ayr c s t i: VIS B A L L s iIN BOXES) $1.92 per BOX (FOUR BALLS) $5.75 NETT. PER DOZ. SPORTS' DEPT: ROBINSON CO., LTD. siwer iVirtg I HE HIGH VELOCITY GOLF BALL AT THE SILVER KING £1000 PROFESSIONAL TOURNAMENT WHK H TOOK PLACE THIS YEAR,382 words
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Advertisement12 1939-06-20 10 800 CHIANG CO., 304, North Bricge Road. (Next to the Medical Office).12 words
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Advertisement16 1939-06-20 10 BtAIXCOATsj The FOllKiltl ■q' Thesri'Eitf sTf- J A'/C7 3.50 WKITEAWAYS KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG. IPOH. SINGAPORE TUKSG16 words
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1217 1939-06-20 11 Economic Plans Are Prepared I HALIFAX EMPHASISES IXSULTS TO WOMEN British Warning To Tokyo British Wireless. London, June 20. nrKlX'i his conversations with Lord Halifax (British Foreign M: >U i') at the Foreign Office last night, Mr. Shigemitsu j. Ambassador) was informed ofBritish Wireless. - 1,217 words
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Article183 1939-06-20 11 fli rdell Hull has formally expre<si'd the United States concern at the "oroader aspects" of the devei pjnfiits at Tientsin. He revejled tru' the good offices of the Consul at Tientsin had been offered for purples of meditation. Mr Hull said:— This Government is not concerned original incident183 words
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Article133 1939-06-20 11 Reuter. Shanghai, June 20. j elieved that in the event Tientsin crisis being acthe British and French in the Far East will be ited to lake joint action mese encroachments, aid to be unperturbed ai teni Her policy agains. remains unchanged, to discourage people from the BritishReuter. - 133 words
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Article53 1939-06-20 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, June 20. IT is reported that Liang Hung Chi, rn? of the Nanking puppet officials who was poisoned at a recent Japanese feast, died in hospital on June 17. The condition of Wang Chung Yao. and Kuen Wo still remains critical.—SinSin Chew Jit Poh. - 53 words
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344 1939-06-20 11 "ENTIRELY AGAINST BRITISH" Reuter. Tckyo, June 19. r E blockade is entirely directed a-ain«t the British Concession at again:* alleeedlv served Kuomlntang government according to a statement by the Japanese military authorities in Tientsin. rranduU the British allegation that !«5 nf the fire the statementReuter. - 344 words
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72 1939-06-20 11 Reuter. Cawnpore, June 19. THREE people were killed and 30 were injured in Hindu-Moslem rioting which brcke out during a religious procession in the Moslem quarter. The police opened fire and quickly got the situation in hand. Curfew was imposed in the district. Two platoonsReuter. - 72 words
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Article178 1939-06-20 11 Categorical Denial Reuter. Berlin, June 21. 4 CATEGORICAL denial of troop movements in Slovakia, Bohemia and Moravia, and of any intention of partition of Slovakia between the Reich and Hungary, is again given in the German press in an inspired statement. This statement says thatReuter. - 178 words
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108 1939-06-20 11 Reuter. London, June 20. THE Imperial Airways flyingbeat Connemara, one of four nc.v super-vessels built for the Ncrth Atlantic crossing, caught fire during refuelling operations at Hythe, Southampton, preparatory to undergoing tests, and was burned out. There were six engineers aboard while the ConnemaraReuter. - 108 words
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Advertisement61 1939-06-20 11 12 payments of $15 12 payments of $16 6 watts output (20 watts Disci- Malaya s Latest High* PATioN i outstanding sensitiv- performance Medium price J set. JTY ON 13 M. 8" DYNAMIC SPEAKER Listen in to the G.E.C. weekly Program mc from the *-*J^. Advt of The General Electric61 words
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Article, Illustration65 1939-06-20 12 QirJOEN MARY, making her first appearance since her car accident, and the Princesses watched the Trooping of the Colour on the Horse Guards Parade, London, in celebrations of the King's birthday. The Duke of Gloucester deputised for the King, who is now in America. The photo65 words
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Article187 1939-06-20 12 THERE was in added attraction at loth shows at the Capitol Theatre last nirht when Rcbinsnn and Co., Ltd.. staged a mannequin pnrad< of a bridal ensemble. Those who took part were Mrs H W. Ten riant, as the bride, assisted by Mfcs. F Baister,187 words
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Article28 1939-06-20 12 Reuter. Chungking, June 19—The American and French Ambassadors, Mr. Nelson Johnson and ML Henri Cosme, cal.ed separately on Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek.—Reuter. a?Reuter. - 28 words
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246 1939-06-20 12 CANNOT COMPLY WITH NEW ACT {From Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok, June 18. gIAM'S new Oil Fuel Act comes into force on July 15 and at the moment is causing some alarm. Both the Asiatic Petroleum Co. (Siam), Ltd., and the StandardVacuum Oil Co.246 words
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Obituary150 1939-06-20 12 DEATHS OF TWO GENERALS I Lrndon, June 20. THE death of Brigadier-General Lord Henrv Charles Seymour is anncunecd.—Renter. E'.^gadiei-General Lord Henrj Charles Seymour, bcrn in May. 187b, was heirpresumptive of the 7th Marquess of Hertford. He entered the Army in 1893. and by rra'uai promotions, became Colonel in 1921. During150 words
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Article204 1939-06-20 12 THE Secretary to the Transport Board (F.M.S.) makes the following announcement:— Renewal motor vehicle licences for the second six months of 1939 can new be obtained from the Registrars of Motor Vehicles in the F.M.S. The six-monthly issue of motor licences puts great pressure on the staffs204 words
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Article39 1939-06-20 12 Reuter. London, June 19.—The International Sugar Council's negotiating committee is continuing efforts to arrive at a quota figure for the coming twelve months. Contrary to expectations, a meeting of the Sugar Council was not held to-day. —Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article13 1939-06-20 12 An Imperial air mail is expected to-morrow and another on Thursday.13 words
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Article231 1939-06-20 12 Reuter. London, June 20. Manchester Guardian says t h re is no doubt that responsible \er j*n in Japan fear British economic reprisals a good rica! more than they care to admit. "It is probably true that nothing Britain could do alone would have an immediateReuter. - 231 words
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Article57 1939-06-20 12 Reuter. Chungking, June 19. A CHINESE press report states that fifty British and Norwegian surgeons who did medical work in the Spanish civil war are leaving shortly for hina to join the Chinese units. Dr. Holm (Swedish doctor) has already arrived and is now in activeReuter. - 57 words
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56 1939-06-20 12 Prague. June 19. P'ERMAN troop movements towards the Slovak border are reported to be continuing during the week-end. A large number ol tanks, armoured cars and transport vehicles are passing through here to the east and nearly ten divisions are stated to be concentrated56 words
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Article60 1939-06-20 12 [Fro;?! Our Oicn Correspondent] Teluk Anson, June 19. PIE Batak Rablei,: Estate smokehouse near Teluk Anson went up In flames on Thursday morning ana before the Teluk Anson Fire Brigade arrived on the scence the smoke house was gutted. Over 200 lbs. of rubber is estimated to60 words
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Article39 1939-06-20 12 Reuter. Kulangsu, June 19. AN international food committee is being formed by British, Americans and French in order to arrange importation of foodstuffs in foreign ships in view of the continuation of the blockade.—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article29 1939-06-20 12 We are asked to state that Miss Lily Yeo, who died while a charge of attempted suicide was pending against her, was not a taxi dancer.29 words
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469 1939-06-20 12 Singapore, Monday. If AT AN, aged 21 years, a deck hand employed by tne Marine section of the Royal Air Force, was killed in an explosion in a bombing scout, a boat used by the R.A.F. for conveying bombs, on June 5. A verdict cf469 words
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Article44 1939-06-20 12 Reuter. Minneapolis, June 19. Eleven persons have been killed and 60 injured in a tornado that swept the country round Minneapolis during the night. About a hundred buildings have been destroyed. Nurses and doctors are attending the injured by candlelight—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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459 1939-06-20 12 Reuter State Department has denied a report ih h, t France have approached the United States with i >n,:,in and power action in view of Japan's moves against Ir< d P for ments in China, according to theReuter - 459 words
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Article16 1939-06-20 12 A selection of mews tor Malacca readers will be t'< ur.d page 16.16 words
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Article74 1939-06-20 12 Reuter. Tokyo. ft** drawn 0 FE Overseas Mmistr? bms v a three-year plan t«»r of aiming at an annua < of 500,000,000 lbs. with the r;ltt making Japan self-sufficient cotton. Five million lbs ol be sent to Tsingtao; 1.50 Ehansi and 3.000.000 lbs to distributionReuter. - 74 words
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Advertisement60 1939-06-20 12 i OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. S?JSSL. BUn,DIN<i CHULIA STREET. THONB 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE MARINE, 0 "MOTOR, PER RONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. :o: AGENTS: SEREMBAN POI BROS MALACCA HONG CHYE ft CO., K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG, NG KON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH, LEE AH WENG. PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE60 words
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Advertisement15 1939-06-20 12 McALISTER Co. Ltd., (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) Singapore Kuala Lumpur ipoh Penang. 1 W.P.S. 3015 words
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Article24 1939-06-20 13 Reuter. indoti June. 20. rm the Imperial AirT ase n.t Hythe yesterred that'the flames the flying-boats before bed —Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article, Illustration818 1939-06-20 13 Simultaneous Collaboration In London JOINT NAVAL patrols fcr the guarding of food supplies to the British and French Colonies in the Orient will, it is unofficially understood, be one of the chief points on the agenda of the Anclo-French818 words
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Article481 1939-06-20 13 I Sot reconsideration by the anese authorities of thy a I seriousness of the of the Tientsin Concessions in the news that three Brii have been allowed to tie the British Bund without Bolestation apart from formal inpmyas to identity of the vessels eir captains. It is481 words
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Article51 1939-06-20 13 Mr, L c. Bailey, formerly of Rencam I:tate, Johore. ha tecome asiistani j secretary tt the Singapore Turf Club. I He succeeds Mr. G. fl V. Fapp, wh? ha s become secretary cf the Penang i Turf Club in succession to the late Mr. C. O.51 words
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Article348 1939-06-20 13 Return Of The King Reuter. <From Reuters Correspondent Aboard the Empress of Britain.) June 19. THE Royal liner slowed down today after a burst of speed which took her clear of the ice-bergs within twenty hours after leaving Newfoundland. Her speed dropped from 24 to 20Reuter. - 348 words
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Article241 1939-06-20 13 Reuter. Tientsin, June 20. rE majority of the British Muni- I cipal CouneCs Chinese police are descendants of relatives if men who have seen service with the British forces raised at Wei-hai-Wei daring the Boxer rebellion or proceeded to France with the Labour Corps during the GreatReuter. - 241 words
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Article106 1939-06-20 13 IN continuation of the communique issued on May 30. on the subject of planting of tea, it is notified for general information that the Governments of India, Ceylon and Netherlands East Indies have signified their acceptance of the terms of Sir John Hay's memorandum. Now that106 words
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Advertisement163 1939-06-20 13 C.S. 46A on toast 1 —an economical treat full of concentrated goodness. Kidneys on toast have long bean a ft-vourite of the breakfast table. Not only do they make a very palatable, light. early morning meal but one possessing an abundance of nutritive elements. Kidneys are very easy to prepare—and163 words
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62 1939-06-20 14 Reuter. Washington, June 20. The National Boxing Association of America has declared the world's cruiserweight title vacant, and has also turned down the suggestion that the champion, John Henry Lewis, be permitted to continue fighting. The decision was made following an examination by three doctors,Reuter. - 62 words
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Article59 1939-06-20 14 Reuter. FLLOWING were yesterday's close of play scores in Home cricket. Kent beat Glamorgan by nine wickets. Glamorgan: 217 and 188 (Wnght 5 for 51). Kent: 248 and 81 for 1. Gloucester beat Sussex by four wickets. Sussex: 225 (Goddard 4 for 86 and 124 (Goddard 5Reuter. - 59 words
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Article, Illustration596 1939-06-20 14 Match Keen ly Contested Over Three Sets TENNIS Singapore, Tuesday. WINNING after a gruelling tlnee-set match title-holders Yadi and Kamis retained their Men's Doubles title for the second year in succession when they beat Chua Choon596 words
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67 1939-06-20 14 Reuter. Princeton, June 20. WOODERSON declined an offer by an American sportswriter to restage a mile race at Randall Island en Satur- day, the proceeds from which could be given to the children in London and New York. Wocderson has informed theReuter. - 67 words
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Article148 1939-06-20 14 h SHOOT will be held at S. V. C. Head- quarters commencing at 4.30 p.m. on Thursday, on the 30 yds. Range. Events will be as follows: MATCH 1 a. (Deliberate): Distance 10 yards; Target N.R.A.; No. of Rounds six; H. P. S. 30. b.148 words
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Article95 1939-06-20 14 The following will be selected to represent the Mayfair B Team n a friendly badminton match of 5 SitiSMi and 2 Doubles against the Gre a nhill BP. 2nd. string on Thursday at the Happy World Covered Stadium at 7 nra Billy See; Lim Yew Hock; Boey Kirn95 words
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Article65 1939-06-20 14 There will be a friendly game of Soccer between The Harper GHAUaaft Co., Ltd., and Chartered Bank Club oh Wednesday at the Geylang stadium ground, and the following represent the former:—Messrs. Low Yong Soon, Bon,' Foong Mun Fun, Ng Yew Mun O. j' Robinson, M. Salleh, Abu, Low65 words
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Article570 1939-06-20 14 J. B. Badminton Championships (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Monday. THE following are the ties to be played off at the Ayer Molek Malay School court in the Johors Bahru district badminton championships:— Friday. June 23 at 7.15 a.m. OPEN SINGLES:' Chew Cheng &UD (Companion»570 words
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Article56 1939-06-20 14 Soccer: Gordons vs. M.F.A. (Div. I)— Stadium V.M.C.A. vs. Changi (W D.) Civilians (?B) —V.M.C.A. S.C.C. vs. Raffles College—Padang Municipal Engineers vs. B.A.T. —S.H.B. Land Office vs. Printing Office (G.S.L.)—J.C.S.A. Trearurv-Audit vs. Statistics (G.S.L^)—Post Office Water-Polo: S.S C. vs. R.A.—S.S.C. V.M.C.A. vs. Loyals (Ist and 2nd teams)—Y.M.C.A. C.S.C.56 words
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Article18 1939-06-20 14 The second division 2A match between the Post Office and tne IfaruMS had been postponed.18 words
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Article448 1939-06-20 14 Singapore, Taeafoy. FOLLOWING are the b** positions in local .eanie soccer tables. Division I Goals Teams p. W j D r A Malays 12 3 2 2 v v RE. 11 82 Loyals 12 6 3 3 16 2 v R-A.F. 9 7 2 0 3U Gordons448 words
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211 1939-06-20 14 Johcre Bahru. AT a committee mcu:n? he d A night at the ary with the Annual, in the chair IU es *J ohore of the Hon. Secretary ihe a Bahru District Badminton s tion was accepted. it Mr. Er Soo Monp. the as cretarv, was211 words
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Article52 1939-06-20 14 The following have been play Football in a league maun {he Changi Civilians at 5 pjn. UMW Anson Road Ground: N puW< Wee Aik Chan. M. Swyn>. leem G J. Moxon. augw bruggen. Johari. C E T. Xii« ]U i: Mcßeath. S. Orton. H. Leigh, ran Kiat, Jackson,52 words
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Miscellaneous38 1939-06-20 14 TIDE TABLES TO-DAY High Water 12.55 p.m. 8.6 ft. Low Water 6.21 p.m. 3.8 ft. TO-MORROW High Water an *>t a>m> \q f t 1.39 p.m. 8.6 ft. Low Water 7.04 a.m. 0.4 ft. 7.08 p.m. 3.7 ft.38 words
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59 1939-06-20 15 w York, June 19. Tllh Nov York Herald Tribune commenting on Woodersons allegation of fouling We can only regret that rson has made such comment He didn't have it in ium and was a beaten man with that American pack on hi. heels59 words
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Article99 1939-06-20 15 i Fran Our Own Reporter) .Seremban. opit'MHP .irsanisation, fine weab ,»v- irda KM and distinguished hich included His Hi?h-Di-nertuan Besar, the Resident, and the vanes of the State, contrilrfjs «ucce <l of the d Potto atWotfa sports ho rolici Padang on Satiety-. inous events in the programme99 words
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Article52 1939-06-20 15 bers and friends of the Horlicfcs* aton Party will learn with regret the death of Mr. Kwek Chip Jians r which took place on Saturday, a ,ht-visit will be made to-night, at and members are requested lo lble at Mr. Neo Kirn Poh's resid--80 Jco Chiat Place, at52 words
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296 1939-06-20 15 NINE EVENTS AGAIN TURF [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Monday. HE following are the weights for the second day (Saturday, June 24) Selangor Turf Club's oummer Meeting:— Horses, Class 1, Div. I—6 furs. Tovarich 9.04 lon roe 9.04 Emperic 8.06 Smoke Dreams296 words
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Article108 1939-06-20 15 FOLLOWING are the latest positions m the Government Services F.A. league:— Division I P W.L. D.F. A. Fts. Festal Dept. 7 6 1 30 5 13 Mamie Dept 7 6 -310 II S.S. Police I 5 2 M»W P. works Dept 32«- f J Mental Hospttal J108 words
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Article51 1939-06-20 15 r,l ;«o- hnvp been selected to The following have teh against play Footba n a u^^ nesday a t 5 Raffles Sra S Ba\ah Road Ground: P m on «ih sune Koh Chit Meng. Lim y o w V/ah Sung, Kon Khoo rr ecK SK LT g Soo51 words
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168 1939-06-20 15 "JHE folic wing are the results of the billiards and Table Tennis tournaments held at the SH.B.J.S.C. i.nring the past week. AMERICAN BILLIARDS CHAMP fONSHIP: Chee Chong Sein is the American Billiards Champion cf the Club. The champion played a steady game and uiways168 words
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76 1939-06-20 15 FOLLOWING are this afterr.ee :r< matches in the S.A.S.A. water-polo tournament. Singapore S.C. Ist vs. 9th 3rd R A. at S.S.C Reieree— Mr. Mong Ouan. V.M.C.A. 2nd vs. Loyals 2ntt, and V.M.C.A. Ist vs Loyals lsi. Both matches at the V.M.C.A. pool, Fort Canning—Referee—Mr. Seng76 words
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Article72 1939-06-20 15 A team will be selected from tb.3 f llowing players to represent the H'UUcipal Engineers Dept. against the 3AT. to a friendly soccer match at the S H B. ground to-day (Tuesday). Tong Hee. Alfonso. Seng Hock. KordL Salleh: Ah Hong. Soo Tine. Shariff,Si?n:, Ou?n Kiat.72 words
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Article33 1939-06-20 15 Pulau Brani defeated tne Mental Hospital yesterday at Pulau Branl r Dy tour goals to three in a division ii A league fixture of the S.A.F.A.33 words
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Article80 1939-06-20 15 The following will represent ihe V.M.C.A. Ist 2nd teams again* Loyals I st 2nd teams at the \.MC a. Pool to-day at 5 la J-^; V M C A. Ist! Ciuam Koon Rone PaU L v Chia Kok Leong: x.on He'ng Kee; Chua Kirn Chiang; Suav Bah: Kwik80 words
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Article90 1939-06-20 15 A friendly match of Billiards waplayed on Sunday last between the Chinese Sports Association and the S.H.B. Junior Service Club at the former's S and the results being in favour of C 5 A by three games to two we c us- iC.JS.A. players mentioned Ma Chon90 words
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Article77 1939-06-20 15 The monthly committee meeting of the Singapore Billiards Association is to be held this afternoon at 530 p.m. at No 1-A. Kirk Terrace (off Dhoby Ghaut) and the agenda are Ca>> to con firm minutes of previous meeting (2> to fix up date and venue of the77 words
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Article217 1939-06-20 15 Player Sent Off The Field Singapore, Tuesday. Wearnes 4, Jacks 0. concluded their Business Houses League season with a victory over Jacks, whom they beat 4—o on the S.H.B. padang yesterday. Wearnes forced the pace following their first goal twenty minutes after the kick-off when217 words
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Advertisement20 1939-06-20 15 LIXJEN A Product of ™,>%i ALLEN HANBURYS, LONDON. Sole Agents: BARLOW CO. Singapore, K. Lumpur A loon. 5 APB M20 words
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Advertisement50 1939-06-20 15 AMICO TILA Miraculous Cures of the Men I Have a tube to-day Completely Cure* weakness and exhaustion all kinds of languor. Stocked at Naina Mohamed Sons, (Sold Everywhere) THE 8 H. P- SAU arlt e car. in pr n mV bide****** of «w. whcel S pnngmg, hromCS h Rca». and50 words
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Advertisement341 1939-06-20 15 TAKE THIS QUICK CURE FOR I J SICK STOMACH Indigestion, pain, wind, sourness, bilious- ffimgmSmgmLm} ness and. vomiting are instandy relieved "Wj^f^ Wi? and positively cured by Atwood's Bitters. WM^^mmVi? The favourite prescription of a celebrated <IS r fej American physician, Atwood's Bitters does S|<> far more than ease stomach341 words
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179 1939-06-20 16 SEGAMAT'S FAREWELL [From Our Own Correspondent] Segamat, Sunday. MB. DOHOO has arrived at Sega--IVI mat to take over from Mr. A. J. Grade as Assistant Adviser. Mr Crncie is going on transfer to the Colonial Secretariat at Singapore. The Segamat Cricket CltW of179 words
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Article282 1939-06-20 16 [From Our Own Reporter] Jchore Bahrn, Tuesday. FURTHER evidence was recorded by the acting Magistrate, Mr. M. Jsmail, 'yesterday in the preliminary inquiry into the murv'er of Chai Seong, alleged to have been stabbed by her husband, Liu I.ok, with a vegetable cutting knife on May282 words
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Article53 1939-06-20 16 Our Oicn Correspojidcnt] Segamat, Sunday. A HIRED car Chinese driver was charged with neglrgent driving in the early hours cf a night last week thereby causing the death of a cyclist near Tenang. He was trough! up before Inche R'-'Uf bin llnhamed Sa'at. but clalmec; trial and was53 words
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Article39 1939-06-20 16 Segamat, Sunday.—Mr. and Mrs. B N. Barthelot have returned after a short holiday spent in Penang. Mr. and Mrs. Ashely of the Public Works Departmen:. Segamat, are due back this week after a short holiday ?pent ait Cameron Highlands.39 words
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1223 1939-06-20 16 WHAT SPORT HAS DONE FOR CHINA WU HAN SONGSTERS ENTERTAINED [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, Mcnday. mm? Prudent, committee, and members of the Malacca Chinese Re-cn-ition dub entertained the Wu Han Songsters to lea on Sunday afternoon at the Capitol Dance Hall. Dr Tan1,223 words
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Article120 1939-06-20 16 [From Our Own Correspondent] i Srgamat, Sandav. "Mcyippan, Sundaram, Raju and i Raman, fcur ycung Tamils were brought up befcrc Inche Rauf bin Mohamed Sa'at, the First Magistrate, Segamat, on a charge of murder. i A woman was else produced on a charge cf abetting crime The natter120 words
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Article82 1939-06-20 16 [From Our Own Correspondent] j Segamat, Sunday. j 'THAT they had noted on Voules j ■1 Estate, Tenang. early la.it night was the charge brought up acainst eight Tamils before Incho Rau- bm Monan.ed Sa'at, the Magistrate. Five cf the eight were unable tc attend court as the82 words
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207 1939-06-20 16 [From Our Oitn Correspondent] Malacca. Tucsd ,v I N a one day match ve H.S.O.B.A. easily beat TamtiL cricks. The visitors marie 10S tk. H.S.O.B.A. passed this total with th£ TAMPIN wickets in hand. Striven c Kim Sw°e b Lingam •>, Btrahan207 words
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Article132 1939-06-20 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Monday CUICIDE by hanging, while ol unbound i mind, was the verdict returned by i Raja Suleiman who acted as Corona this morning at an inquest into W deeth of a 30-year-old Teochew. •cribed as a Town Board nmht sW coolie.132 words
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Advertisement423 1939-06-20 16 AFTER ACCIDENT SHE PUT ON WEIGHT Krnschen Took It Off Again! A woman sends the following account of the consequences of a motor accident In which she was involved:— "A year age I had a very bad motor accident, which left me more or leas a cripple. Having to lie423 words
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Advertisement122 1939-06-20 16 Do Yoj Just Dream Of A Big Salary? Dreaming is a grand pastlwe but it will not increase your salaryThe only sure way to get more money is to make yourself mm more. A Training is the ans»t and such a Training you car. acquire through spare-time &tuay with the122 words
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1641 1939-06-20 17 points From Advisers Annual Report T jl annual report on the social and economic progress of the l, t „l of Johore in IMB, compiled by the General Adviser, the t \V. E. Pepys, CM,G„ M.C.S., is to hand. The. report, which will be1,641 words
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Article310 1939-06-20 17 TO-MORROW FOR ALL READ- ERS. Get in touch with people in authority and try to obtain decisions on outstanding inat- ters especially those affecting finance. A good business day. Excellent influences favour spe5 culators and investors, and the 5 taking of sporting chances. 5 SPECIAL INFLUENCES.310 words
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123 1939-06-20 18 International News Agency. Tientsin. \jr» --ii. vanguard units of the Bth Route Army have penetrated beycnd Shanhaikwan and have effected a junction with the volunteers in a joint efTor tto harass the Japanese rear at this time when Japanese troops in "Manchukuo" areInternational News Agency. - 123 words
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138 1939-06-20 18 Central News. Chaoan, Kwangtung. FULL preparations are being made to resist Japanese invasion of the Chaochow-Swatow area, declared the Chinese military authorities to a Central News correspondent, in an interview. In order to make resistance effective close co-operation between the political and militaiy organs isCentral News. - 138 words
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Article46 1939-06-20 18 Central News. Chungking.—Fifty hundred thousand consolation letters are being preparea for distribution to the Chinese soldiers lighting at the front by the National Officers and Soldiers Relief Association, j The National Boy Scouts Association i: actively assisting in preparing and collecting such letters.—Central News.Central News. - 46 words
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Article91 1939-06-20 18 International News Agency Shanghai. CHINESE recapture of Chienkiang about 90 miles west of Hankow was confirmed, and the enemy retreated across the Han River. It is said that the Japanese defeat amounted to. a rout, and many soldiers committed haia-kiri rather than to bo driven back.International News Agency - 91 words
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Article132 1939-06-20 18 pRA> T. determined and obedient pre the SfMlcrs of the Miao tribes who aie sewing the country at the front, according to a Hunanrrc military officer who came to Chungking recently. Aithougn they form a courageous righting unit which stops at nettling to carry out132 words
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628 1939-06-20 18 S 'MA- Jjwwl OvzAMjCUL. f HE flow of medical and relief supplies into the interior is con,.~tinu. n satisfactory quantities despite transportation difficulties arising cut of traffic congestion, according to Dr C Y Wu,Technical expert of the National Health Administration628 words
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Article430 1939-06-20 18 Introduced F or The First Time In History COLLECTIVE farming has been introduced^foMh^ff• in the history of Chinese agriculture. Thousand* driven from their homes along the coasts are c* in free China based on this new method of farmij c ,i,,r^ Kiangsi Province, where the first430 words
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933 1939-06-20 19 "Terms Of Accession Unsatisfactory" (United Press.) Bombay, June 12. TH! > >' ml Conference of Indian Princes, representatives x riian Stales and States Ministers concluded this evening; iflrr passing a resolution virtually rejecting; the present Federal vhuv envisaged in the revised draft Instrument of(United Press.) - 933 words
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Article55 1939-06-20 19 (United Press.) Madras, June 14—The Madras Government prohibited, under section ill yr.f .c. nolding of meetings in the City grana on Sunday last. They have also prescribed and forfeited copies of pamphlets namely, "Hyderabad Satyagraha' and "Hyderabad Akramalee" which contained schedule of grievances of Hyderabad Hindus and details connected with(United Press.) - 55 words
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507 1939-06-20 19 Fifty Per Cent. For Muslims (United Press). DarpeJune 12. HPHE Bengal Cabinet has decided unanimously that tho service ratio should be decided on the following basis: Fifty per cent, of direct recruits will be from the Mohammedan community and another 50 per cent, from the(United Press). - 507 words
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Article310 1939-06-20 19 (United Press.) Lahore, June 10.—Several persons had their heads broken to-day in a free fight which occurred during election of members from the Gowalmandi Ward Congress Committee to the District Congress Committee, Lahore, held in pursuance of the instructions issued by the Provincial Congress Committee declaring the elections(United Press.) - 310 words
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Article, Illustration151 1939-06-20 20 Two of Cupid's most active lieutenants in London are girls— Miss Heather Jenner (right), and .Miss Mary Oliver, who have built up a prosperous marriage bureau in partnership over a space of weeks. The girls started with a capital of CIS which they used to151 words
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Article, Illustration183 1939-06-20 20 A flying display by some of Britain's twin-engined "Hampden" bombers was watched by Captain H. H. Balfour, the Under-Secretary of State for Air. and members of the Parliamentary Air Committee, when they visited the Handley Page company's erection shops at Radlett. Hertfordshire. Previously, the party had183 words
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