Malaya Tribune, 21 June 1939
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Title Section37 1939-06-21 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL. XXVI- -No. 146. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, June 21. 1939 The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 193937 words
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Advertisement204 1939-06-21 1 CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISEMENTS I bring you RESULTS for only 3 CENTS per word in this paper IZAL ■i m\\\\\mmmmm disinfectant >. «■>•! p-.ti\-*< the concentrated disinfectant 't inerely takes away n bad smell MM teU *urn *n« germs thrive a.id multiply, lis job is In IVILLhP kill tferms. That i-204 words
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Advertisement327 1939-06-21 1 I Highßlood Pressure -Kills Men Women Twice as many women as men suffer from High Blood Pressure, which is a mysterious disease that starts about the time Of Change of Life and is the real cause oi much heart trouble and later on of paralytic strokes. Common symptoms of High327 words
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Advertisement170 1939-06-21 1 j MADAME PAGE I LA* 1 M, PICCADILLY, I LONDON. I DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER I TAJLORMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASION* IN STOCK. FROM:— !$5. $30. S 13 BATTERY ROAD, I TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE. J TendergUm Tooth Paste Makes Shaky Teeth Firm Makes shaky teeth firm agaiu. Stops bleeding and strengthens gums.170 words
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Article35 1939-06-21 2 John Howard, now that he has mm EJ2* "Arrest Bulldog DrSmmSndK v fL m if kins fu nitl "'c for the home itu tly Purchased for his net makers S an CXPert cabl35 words
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Article74 1939-06-21 2 WHEN Eddie Gribbon. who plays UK part of "Monk" in Paramount', "Little Orphan Annie." was making orereel comedies In the old days, he used to have to literally "go chase himself around the block." In order to save actors' salaries. EMwould appear In one scene as a jobber.74 words
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Article208 1939-06-21 2 TO-MORROW FOJ! M SSAO S RRS. UU">ne Uni try to net n that are nmm«9 S sentiment in ail r(Km j and he mcptrcd U *>>M nnnsMltit- Go «"<' m 5 mat nay I» v 'wjruj SPECIAL tKFU'iXLcS. p'» you can eithi* J XtfrnsflrC- ■?<:? Ml/208 words
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Advertisement447 1939-06-21 2 OTEAMER SAILINGS. P& dXnd BRITISH i \U_DIA (Incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. i 1939 CORFU 15,000 June 30 I BURDWAN 6.070 July 1 CANTON 15,500 Ju yl4 CARTHAGE 15,000 July 28 t SOMALI 6.800 July 28 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Aug. 11 RANCHI 17,000447 words
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Advertisement497 1939-06-21 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BNORDDEUTSCHEB LLOYD, (incorporated la Germany). The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 S m.s. "FULDA" omits Manila, Hongkong, Japan June 26 I m.s. "MAttaUtuj" omits North China June 26 i sjj. "MOSEL" omits Manila, Hongkong, Japan497 words
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Advertisement477 1939-06-21 2 |the ho hong steamship COMPANY (im) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly oervice betwrer Rangoon, Peaang. Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow, and Amoy, (Kolangsu). j Special cheap return ticket, to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS: For CHINA RANGOON ••Hong Kheng" July 3, 4 p.m. "Hong aang" J un 30 "Hone Slang"477 words
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Advertisement127 1939-06-21 2 HAMBURC-AMTJRIKA LINIE 8 Oeutsch-AustraHsche Dampfschiffs tifesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1939 m.s. RHEINLAND Direct June 23 t m.s. BURGENLAND via Manila July 10 sjs. OLDENBURG via Manila July 26 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due Spore127 words
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Miscellaneous263 1939-06-21 2 j DAILY CROSSWORD 1 w CI.LES ACROSS: CLUES DOWN: 3. Lacerated, a horse, perhaps 1 And Wilderness i.s enow <Ooia8. Spent carelessly. KhayyamK 10 Saurians 2 Ensign. 11. A "bit noise" on the battlefield. 4 Visitors. 12. Concl ..sion. 5. "Enraged" <anagraml and a 13. Jackets of a kind suitable263 words
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Article462 1939-06-21 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Tuesday. Previous To-day Change RfliBEK bteady Steady Root Buyera 8316 8 4 +1I16 8p Sellers 8' 4 8 5 16 116 Forward July Buyers 83 16 8% n G Sellers 8 5 16 8 5 16 ward August Buyers 8V 4 8 5 16462 words
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Article187 1939-06-21 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, June 20, j p.m. Total Company Dividend Books financial clow Date Ix. Di* yeai TIN Payable Date to datf Hltam Tin 5% int. June 19 June 24 June 20 10 0 Pulai 2 1/ 2 To int. June 7 28 June 19187 words
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Article815 1939-06-21 3 Quotations By l raser And Co. MINING Singapore, June 20, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 6 4Auscral Amal 4714 SiWf Austral Malay 381 42,Ayer Hitam 22.9 239 Ayer Weng 0.68 0.73 bungrm 199 20 a iiatu Selangor 1.20 1.25 berjuntai 9-815 words
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Article63 1939-06-21 3 Singapore, Tuesday. Tin at midday was 1 $115 12, up 114, and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28 5 16 cents, buyers October December 28 12 cents, market quiet. Despite the fact that both London and New York markets showed a distinct63 words
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Article228 1939-06-21 3 Singapore, June 20. The following are the exchange stocl this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 3 27;32 London demand 2 3 27|32 Lyons demand 2045 Switzerland demand 240 1;4 Hamburg demand 134 New York demand 54228 words
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Article16 1939-06-21 3 Singapore, Wednesday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $115 4 (unchanged).16 words
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Article19 1939-06-21 3 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28 3 (unchanged) Seller 28 4 (unchanged).19 words
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Article237 1939-06-21 3 6% Maynard Co.. Ltd.. 130,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: t% 1901 red. 1940 $4jf),000 M. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 ,100 101 nom t«h£ 1907 red. 19*7 H.GOO.OOC Int. Mar. 31, Sent 30 106 108 nom 4V 1909 red. 19o5 il.JOL.GOP Int. Mar.237 words
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Article26 1939-06-21 3 Reuter. London, June 20. ADDRESSES of welcome on Their Majesties' return to London will be moved in both Houses of Parliament on Thursday.—Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article175 1939-06-21 3 Singapore. June 20. 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 $ICB Siam New Crop No 1 $155 Siam New Crop No. 2 $H3 Siam No 1175 words
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Advertisement31 1939-06-21 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ttfttJtANCtl CORPORATION. LIMITED 2S MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, SALARY, PERSONAL ACCI !2*T, WORKMEN'S COMPENSA f| °N AND PUBtiC lIABILITY INSURANCE. *EAL> OFFICE: '.ECTL STREET, F. W. HALL, General Manager31 words
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Advertisement146 1939-06-21 3 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. The Company, which is incorporated lc the 8.8. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes the following duties:— EXECUTOR &OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON. TRUT3TEE OF A146 words
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Advertisement362 1939-06-21 3 The Mercantile Bank of India Ltd, AN AGENCY OF THE BANK WILL BE OPENED AT JAFFNA, CEYLON ON AND AFTER 6TH JUNE, 1939. BANK OF CHINA Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singap* re. Telephones: Manager's Office 0444. m Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General362 words
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Advertisement2986 1939-06-21 4 BR Ai! > A I W > Domestic Occurrences MR KWEK LOON, aged 61, at 8.45 a.m. on Sat.. June 17, 1939. MRS KWEK LOON (nee Madam Kheng Huat Neo), on Sunday, June 18, at 3.15 a m., aged 59, at their residence, No 19, Cheow Keng Read, off East2,986 words
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Advertisement537 1939-06-21 4 ALL-WAVE 1937 Model GO RADIq SFT $120. Apply Bex N r OPh S bune, Singapore Mal ay a T>j '*05. A RADIO SERVICE, under European supervision ml exp rt rate charges. Whenever vov'r 25 of order Dial 2722 satisfaction the Commercial Tradings e Pt, Canal Road, Singapore Noft h 375.A537 words
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Article73 1939-06-21 5 Reuter. Belgrade, June 20 g. jtive Committee of the Par- r >up ol the Qoverfthave decided to expel Dr. h who resigned the Pre- ,si February, but continued to the Government Pai y ict exntiSa c V the i; dei i uties were expelled. Dr. Stoyadivonich resi*Reuter. - 73 words
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121 1939-06-21 5 Singapore, Tuesday. JHE mysterious shooting case in a coffee shop at the junction of Jalan Besar and Rowell Road shortly after 5 p.m. on June 2 had a fresh development yesterday when police detained a young Cantonese woman living at Balestier Road. The woman, Wong121 words
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Article114 1939-06-21 5 Aggressive Selling Methods Wanted B O W. London, June M. MR R. S. Hudson. Secretary to the Overseas Trade Department, in a speech at Blackpool, expressed confidence that the recent consultu tions would lead to improved trade with Northern Europe. Increasingly severe compettion demanded the adoptionB O W. - 114 words
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Article35 1939-06-21 5 Reuter. Par s. June 20: M Daladier announced In the Senate to-day that the Government had decided to Imnvidiately laydown a submarine similar tc the Phenis, to be called the Phenls.- Center.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article108 1939-06-21 5 Hongkong, June 20. CONTINUOUS rain in Fukien for four successive days has resulted in the rapid rising of the Mm River. The city of Foochow is now half submerged under water. All shipping in that area has been suspended. Japanese troops in the Szevap districts of108 words
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Article163 1939-06-21 5 Reuter. London, June 20. A WHITE Paper issued dealing with the armament profits duty states that this wiil be charged on all persons in trade or business which Is declared to be substantially engaged in the supply of armaments. The duty is chargeable on tradeis whoReuter. - 163 words
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Article45 1939-06-21 5 Reuter. Tawnpore June 20: Two or the South Staffordshire Regiment, **ho were called out yesterday in connection with rioting, have returned to barracks, indicating that the situation is now under control. Final casualties arc 4 dead and 37 iniured Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article179 1939-06-21 5 (Fixoi Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. TWENTY-ONE candidates obtained first grade certificates and ten received second grade ones in the i Johore A.R.P. Wardens' examinati n held recently in Segamat. The number of failures was nine. Among the successful candidates obtaining first erade certificates179 words
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Article90 1939-06-21 5 Reuter. aumiuon. June 20: The House of Commons approved the proposal of Government to devote certain property m the Millbank area near the Houses ol Parliament to purposes of a national memorial to King George V the intention being that the land should form an "DenReuter. - 90 words
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Article190 1939-06-21 5 Singapore, Tuesday. JHE hearing was this afternoon resumed in the second police court before Mr. Conrad Oldham in which M. W. Frugtniet, C. G. Rodrigo and V. H. Williams were charged on two counts with cheating Mr. Tan Choo Van, a partner of Messrs. Kwong Hock Cheong Sawmill.190 words
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Article118 1939-06-21 5 MESSRS. Derrick Co.. the local secretaries, of the Raub Australian uold Mining Co., Ltd.. advise the following output lor the four weeks ended June 17: Crushing No. 547 Battery treated 4.780 tons of ore returning 1.300 ounces of bullion equivalent to 1.237 ounces of fine gold. Retreatment118 words
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Advertisement514 1939-06-21 5 SAFE SPEEDY WAY TO FLUSH KIDNEYS OF HARMFUL ACIDS AND POISONS AND PURIFY BLOOD Keep Bladder Free From Irritation and Stop Getting Up Nights Look, Act and Feel Younger—Physically Attractive—Enjoy Life 60ds PROVES IT. WHY PAY MORE? «cv flush out the poisonous te v.id acids that are clogging delicate filtering514 words
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Advertisement188 1939-06-21 5 Pains in Back Nervous, Rheumatic! Wrong foods and drinks, worry, overwork and frequent colds often pat strain on the Kidneys ami Kidney and Bladder Trouble* are the true cause of Excess Acidity, Getting Up Nlghta, Burning Paaaagea, I ~,r paJns, St nrouaneaa, I dsslneas, Swollen Vnklea, Rheumatiam, Puffy EyeUda, and188 words
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Advertisement298 1939-06-21 5 splendid QUALIFY FOR bigger pay •fltlinmiillT You can be trained at home just as NalIIIPWIIII/ Uwmd Schools trains students in it* large munun«j|n faonalty-recognized resident achool..During youc j apare tian* you can learn diese profitable trades: I i 4 Radio Service Public Address Broadcasting 1 Souad Recording Communications Tol«vi»i©« jTt298 words
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255 1939-06-21 6 Singapore, Tuesday. A CHAR Singh stood charged before Mr. L. C. Goh, the Singapore Fifth Magistrate, to-day with being drunk and incapable of taking care of himself in Minden Road at Tanglin Barracks yester- day. Accused said that he was beaien up by255 words
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Article75 1939-06-21 6 Reuter. London, June 20. ON the stock exchange substantial final gains were recorded in most groups after early hesitance. Giltedged led the improvement on renewed optimism regarding the Far Eastern s.iuation, with rails and Kaffirs following. Silver slumped half a penny to 19*8J on nervous selling, induced byReuter. - 75 words
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Article41 1939-06-21 6 Singapore. Tuesday. THE exhibition of raintings by Dr. Ong Schan Tchow, M.A.. at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Hill Street, is open to the public. No admission fee is charged. Last day of the exhibition is June 26.41 words
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Article139 1939-06-21 6 Reuter. Shanghai, June 20. THE Japanese allegations that a sailor of H.M.S. Scarab pointed machine-guns at the Japanese in order to land supplies at Wuhu in violation of an agreement not to unload cargo without permit, are categoricaliy denied by British naval authorities to-day. Neith°- didReuter. - 139 words
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Article150 1939-06-21 6 London, June 20. /CALLING for a "full-% looded dcctrine" from the Government in the course of a speech in London the ex-Air Minister, Lord Londonderry said: "I should like to see the Government telling the world that the British Empir? has stood for many years, that150 words
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Article315 1939-06-21 6 "LAMBETH WALK" SCORES AT THE CAPITOL "ME and Mv Gal" is one of the «rreat i" London stage successes of recent years. It gave us Noel Gay's seng "The Lambetn Walk," which set the whole warld dancing, and it is still going strong. Inevitably there had315 words
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1160 1939-06-21 6 Singapoic. Tuesday THE maintenance claim by Mrs. Annie Emma Troller against her husband, Mr. Theodore Troller, commenced this morning m th second police court before Mr. Conrad Oldham. Mr E M Tampoe-Philips appeared for the complainant while the respondent was represented by Mr.1,160 words
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Article71 1939-06-21 6 M Singapore. Taesdai R. C. H. Koh, the District ud SC Fourth p olicp Magistrate, dealt with seven*? one Rural Board summons* this morning in less than tin hours. For the first time, the sanction to prosecute was handed i n hv the prosecutor. Dr.71 words
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Article230 1939-06-21 6 Singapore, Wednesday. •JHE second annual general meeting of the South Indian Chamber of Commerce was held at the chamber premises, 22, Chulia Street on Sunday evening. The acting president. Mr A. A. Ma rried Maideen. in his presidentaj spec... emphasised the need of launching membership230 words
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Article55 1939-06-21 6 Singapore. Tuc AFTER a prolonged hear: in which a mwiey-Undei Samy ChetUar, was charged minal breach cf trust of c, 1 have been entrusted to h:m b> ended to-day, before Mr Blacker, in an acquittal Mr. E M. Tampoe-Phihp on behalf of the wridoa muwi Ammal. Mr. A.55 words
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Advertisement466 1939-06-21 6 PI; 3&r alt cases of de&itUy In this climate where th 2 demands made upon tht body are much more excessive than in other climes it is essential that no symptoms of illness be neglected. When tired and run down Bynin Amara restores nervous energy, promotes •jppetite and is most466 words
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Advertisement45 1939-06-21 7 /MIDDLE CLASS j| |W *II fe 'incomes IU jf?^ ia f J BY H| mmmm mm mm B\ wJ I 9Bb BJBJ fIHBBH ■JHbHNHBBJI BHBJ SU ■JBJBJB HB HJh hK ■■■BmBJ I BBA JBJ j9B SHI BhBHHb ■■■Hi I mmm mmm) Suß IB Hk wJ45 words
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Advertisement323 1939-06-21 8 I j PYGMALION tk /7 Holding up strong! BUT UP-COUNTRY THEATRES ARE CLAMOURING FOR IT SO MUST FINISH SOON HURRY! "NO PRAISE CAN BE TOO GREA i FREE PRESS. "A MAGNIFICENT FILM". STRAITS TIMES. "t»ESi hiW iJBR'J AINMENT YOU COULD WISH FOR" .TRIBUNE. Mttro-Goldwyn-Meyer's Hit »J lid! Starring LESLIE HOWARD323 words
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Advertisement306 1939-06-21 8 B^mTl I THE and BEST 1 BRITISH COMEDY of 1939! j Acclaimed by Packed Houses at j j Yesterday's premiere! j I CAPITOL.... 3 SHOWS DAILY j A LUPINO LANEj j fa VICTORIA PALACE j I IR LAMBETH a With Seymour Hicks am I j EXTRA! Special DOUBLE EDITION of306 words
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Advertisement224 1939-06-21 8 LOVE ON WHEELS in the trail*r roma ice LUCILLE BALL {AMES ELLISON LEE BOWMAN NEXT CHANGE AT PAYl|jo\ ROXY BAR Open 5 p. m. till Midnishl TO-NIGHT: 6.15 9.15. r MHnBBIHMfWtSMMP*N» A ROLLICKING FARCE WITH SONGS AM) MUSK m W jt\ —AND FUNNIEST DIALOGUE P§£Bl k W fIBH EVER EN224 words
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Advertisement399 1939-06-21 9 IF YOUR BREATH HAS A SMELL YOU CAN'T FEEL WELL 2 r:nts of bile juice flow from our 1 our bowels every day. our move- i hard and constipated and our =i unnaturally in our 28 feet of is decay eends poison all over lv every six minutes. It makes399 words
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Advertisement74 1939-06-21 9 MAT A xiU l Lim san PW/ Neo, the only 1 5*- Chinese Singer of Java who will \A/ I JK I I J create a sen«a _T tion. I SUN TALKIE 1 J riV£W WORLD) I I 7-30 LAST NIGHT 9-30 P.M. JACK BUCHANAN in ["BREAK THE NEWS" j74 words
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Advertisement299 1939-06-21 9 1938 V Finest Actress, in 1939s Finest Picture! A MIA MRU Coming ShoHlv I ...jhUuiw K<*akl Knfpui Hc»n Twveri WitheniMQO oMc4< h ***** l*H WCIHOINC. |M rtal by R..t,.n H .r,. Hlay Dv ~c..Kr rmoon v h k muv, i„ Max mrm r..». ..t »*nm ftM* b« waknß BROS bit299 words
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Advertisement138 1939-06-21 9 Ii Thr Entire Family will love the Screen's Sappir M VRK I TWAIN'S besl-loved Characters, TOM and Hi CX. in r i-d "tw II Adventures. N ever Before Told I OPENING TO DAY |TII til MĔ 18 3.18, G.ir> jus p.m. ll DONALD O'CONNOR BILLY COOK l^^^^l PORTER HALL PHILLIP138 words
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Article755 1939-06-21 10 MUCH valuable information regarding the Malay State which is the closest neighbour of Singapore is contained in the annual report on the social and economic progress of the people of Johore for 1938 by the General Adviser, the Hon. Mr. W. E. Pepys, C.M.G., which has just755 words
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Article1083 1939-06-21 10 JAPANESE REPUDIA Tp: THEIR OWN NOTES mm rfk CURRENCY joke of the /m first order" was the A.Mk characterisation applied by tlie spokesman of the Chinese Ministry of Finance to the new Japanese-sponsored paper currency in North and Central China in a statement issued tc1,083 words
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Advertisement242 1939-06-21 10 Findlater's A Sherries OLDMORENO BROWN. Full oj PALE MEDIUM DRY. Very suitable for Club Sherry and FINO. Possesses the Bouquet of a DRY CLUB. An exceedingly pleasant Wine, on the dry side MARCH BROWN. Generous without heaviness S? 75 J,i AMONTILLADO. A Fine Dry Wine $?>~~ Winter state old fashioned242 words
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Advertisement58 1939-06-21 10 bo ftu&'t IMfllMff MM CMTtf ol youi TJTMMIIt Have your eyes scientifically examined with the latest and mo:.t improved instruments and any defect properly corrected by. C. S. CHONG, Dr. of Optometry. Everbright Optical Co. 19. CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. [jiHiiifif weddin g PARTIES, On Display at ROO CHIANG CO., 304,58 words
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Advertisement27 1939-06-21 10 m. H \l\< O V IS Tiie roiiiiritv )fl JL* m\ This coal rea!»i if excellenl value. Made j REIJABLE WhITEAWAYS IKITAIA I.UMPUR, HNAN< IPO SINGAPORE Tiirrv^27 words
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59 1939-06-21 11 Reuter. Washington. June 21. RESOLUTION for the apA pointment el a Congrescommittee to inveslithe possibility that the ol the Submarines s, Thetie and Phoenix due lo sabotage l.as been duced into the Senate by Barbeanr. resolution suggests thi coaiBaitiee be direetinvestigate the wholeReuter. - 59 words
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Article178 1939-06-21 11 l.oiidon. June 20. iresh light was thrown on present discussions between esc Government in regard lution in Tientsin, by Lord V I making his first statement he "blockade" in the House of (itrrnoon. th the "strong representa» Sir Robert Craigie in Lifax said that Mr. ArUa178 words
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439 1939-06-21 11 Violent Anti-British Campaign British Minister Hits Out Reuter. TOKYO JUNE 21. A NEW JAPANESE DRIVE IN SOUTH CHINA HAS BEEN LAUNCHED WITH THE SEIZURE BY A JAPANESE NAVAL FORCE OF THE UNOCCUPIED ISLAND OF TASU, A FEW MILES FROM THE INTERNATIONALReuter. - 439 words
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Article139 1939-06-21 11 Reuter. London. June 21. Mr. A. C. Moreing (Cons., Preston) will initiate a debate on the situation in China, with particular reference to Tientsin, at a meeting of the foreign affairs committee of Government supporters to-morrow. "Great Britain holds the cards economically." declares the Daily Mail. nenuin isReuter. - 139 words
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Article153 1939-06-21 11 The flrst British effort to overcome the Japanese food restrictions proved successful when a terry ventured cut into the Jap controlled country ide and returned to the British Concession witn r. large supply of vegetables without being molested. The 1 rry was escorted by a detach ment ol153 words
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Article162 1939-06-21 11 Th- Japanese detention of the Bri gsb.er Mr Sinith is ar: using bitter tomn'enl aud resentment In the British community e pecially the Great Wu ex Serv)!.-.' AMociai'on. of winch ha is a fteiubtr. Hitherto ill efforts of the Consul General, Mi Jamleaon, to obtain he tti re'ease162 words
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Article, Illustration42 1939-06-21 11 Vice Admiral Jean Decoux, Com-mander-in-Chief of the French Naval Forces in th« Far East, who is in Singapore for the Anglo-French defence talks. Captain de Valsten Berenger. Commander ef the French cruiser Lain* tte-Ficquet, also here for the defence talks.42 words
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283 1939-06-21 11 Stronger Line In Foreign Affairs Reuter. DESIRING a stronger hand in foreign affairs, particularly the Far East. President Roosevelt urges Congress to pass the now Neutrality Act before adjourning the session. If war staKs after this scssior, he believes, it will be diflicultReuter. - 283 words
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Article145 1939-06-21 11 Reuter. New York, June 21. Ten thousand industrial factories are prepared to start manufacture of munitions immediately, declared Mr. Louis Johnson, Assistant Secretary of War yesterday. Addressing a Convention of the Ad vertising Federation of America, he said that representatives of the War Department had surveyed over 20,000Reuter. - 145 words
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Article76 1939-06-21 11 Reuter. Shanghai, June 21. British coastal steamers have left Shanghai for Tientsin with a carf o of foodstuffs, including whrat, Hoar, vegetables and fruit. Reuti v. Tientsin, June 21. hundred British women and i ildren sailed this morning for I ingwantao, Peitaiho and other resorts. The party wereReuter. - 76 words
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397 1939-06-21 11 As Term Of Settlement SHANGHAI, JUNE 21. 4 CCORDING TO A SIN CHEW A JIT poh message, the TRANS-OCEAN NEWS AGENCY IS GIVING WIDE PUBLICITY TO A REPORT ALLEGING THAT JAPANESE OFFICIALDOM IS DEMANDING FROM THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT THE SURRENDER OF HONGKONG AS A397 words
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Article86 1939-06-21 11 Reuter. T ARGE-. CALE operate na at Swatow are believed to 1 likely as a result of news from reliable sources., that the Japanese are topping British ships outside Swatow and are advising them not to enter the port. —Reuter. Hongkong, June 21. Japanese army and navyReuter. - 86 words
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Article63 1939-06-21 11 Reuter. Berlin. June 21. AFTER a week of conference the Japanese Ambassador to Rome, Mr. Shiratori, together with members of his tafl including the naval and military i.ttaches, has left for Italy. Japanese ircle:; here believe he will only stay in -erne temporarily, as heReuter. - 63 words
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Article55 1939-06-21 11 British Wireless. London, June 20 —The Prime Minister Bad Mrs. Chamberlain gave a luncheon party at 10. Downing Street to -day in honour of the Princess Royal and the Earl of Hare wood. The guests included the High Commissioner tor Canada and Mrs. Vincent Massey. Admiral Dudley I Pound andBritish Wireless. - 55 words
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Advertisement98 1939-06-21 11 A r-d of our Room l *HI AND WHERE TO CONSULT AN OPTOMETRIST? r eyes tire and cannot corany length of tune to regard eta as In reading v involuntarily frown, ov 1 our eyes when looking ai ycu have pain in the eyctall, es, and forehead; or thine* i98 words
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156 1939-06-21 12 WILL SINGAPORE REGIMENT BE SENT TO CHINA? THE War Office announces (cables Reuter) that for administrative purposes connected with the calling up of Militia, it has been found necessary to start 1939-40 trooping movements to the Mediterranean, India and the Far East in July156 words
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Article137 1939-06-21 12 Reuter. I ondon, June 21. Till" Gc man Consul-General at I.h.v: pool, Heir Rcinhardt. has i« tv« d irsli in .ions irom Berlin retailing him te Geimany.—Reuter. In the House of Commons recently, Mr. Chamberlain announced that the 1 Brit:, h Governmerit had requested the German GovernmentReuter. - 137 words
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Article154 1939-06-21 12 REUTER. TOK* O. JUNE 20. THE BRITISH AMBASSADOR. SIR ROBERT CRAIGIE. SAW MR. ARITA I FOREIGN MINISTER > 10-DAY. IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT HE PROTESTED IN STRONG TERMS AGAINST THE TREATMENT OF BRITONS PASSING THE JAPANESE BARRIERS AT TIENTSIN. THE CALL LASTED A QUARTER OF AN HOUR. ACCORDINGREUTER. - 154 words
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Article166 1939-06-21 12 Kiss Was Death Sign Reuter. Algiers, June 20. HOW a Judas kiss given in the main street of Algiers was the signal for the assassination of the Grand Imam, was told in the Court to-day when the alleged assassin and an accomplice connected with the pan-Islamic movementReuter. - 166 words
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Article16 1939-06-21 12 A selection of news for Malacca readers will be found on page 16.16 words
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Article41 1939-06-21 12 The following index numbers representing the estimated traffic receipts of Cable and Wireless, Ltd., as related to comparable traffic in the year 1929 based at 100: May. 1939 69.7 Average for 1938 69.3 Average for 5 months, 1939 71.841 words
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Article80 1939-06-21 12 British Wireless. T London, June 20. HE major operation which the Opposition leader in trie House of Commons. Mr. Clement Attlee underwent In a London nursing home to-day is stated to have been successful, and Mr. Attlee's condition is satisfactory. He was taken ill at the timeBritish Wireless. - 80 words
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Article757 1939-06-21 12 OPINION IN PARIS Tientsin Situation Tientsin. June 20. THE situation remains quiet on the surface. British authorities are attempting to arrange a steamer to take from Tientsin all persona desiring to proceed to Chingwangtao, Peitaiho and other summer resorts. Paris. June 20. The attitude of the757 words
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Article36 1939-06-21 12 Reuter. London. June 20 The War Office announces that the Rumanian Government will purchase requirements cf clothing, boots and other stores for the Rumanian Army through the Director of Army Contracts.—Rcutei.Reuter. - 36 words
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219 1939-06-21 12 European Peace Front Reuter. MeilCOW, Jure pERMAN reports that Soviet Russia is insisting on a guarantee' f U the Far Eastern frontiers of the U.S.S.R., and thai this form* obstacle to the conclusion of an Anglo-French-Soviet agreement 11 elicit* a formalReuter. - 219 words
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Article90 1939-06-21 12 Reuter. Vatican City, June 21. Monsignor Cortesi (Papal Nuncio in Warsaw I. had a long conference yesterday with the Cardinal Secretary of State. According to official reports Monsignor Cortesi's journey to Rom? was connected solely with the nomination of seven new bishops in Poland, but according toReuter. - 90 words
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Article155 1939-06-21 12 Reuter. Paris. June 21. Apart from Tientsin, the diplomatic sphere, in the French view, presents a creerful picture. No doubt is felt regarding the ultimate success of the negotiations with Russia. A Franco-Turkish agreement is expected to be announced at the end of the week. Marshal Petain hasReuter. - 155 words
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Article170 1939-06-21 12 Reuter. London, June 19. jyjß. LESLIE BURGIN revealed in the Commons during committee stage on the Ministry of Supply Bill that if barter negotiations with the United States are successful the Government may exchange with another government goods received from the United States, theReuter. - 170 words
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Article52 1939-06-21 12 Reuter. Lendon. June >1 APPARENTLY struck by lightning, a single-seater k\v Hurrican fighter trashed U earth at 400 miles an h«.„, am buried itself in the ground t„ depth of fifty feet. The accident occurred at Ditchliat Sussex. The pilot attempted to escape by parachute butReuter. - 52 words
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123 1939-06-21 12 British Wireless. London June 20 JT became known this morning that the Queen had a ten minute? cqq. versation yesterday evening by radiotelephone from the liner Gmpre* oi Britain, with Princess E'.habeth %a& Princess Margaret at Buckingham Palace. Messages from the liner,British Wireless. - 123 words
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Article71 1939-06-21 12 Reuter. Chungking, June 21. NEGOTIATIONS for the establish--1 ment of a colony of 100,000 refugees of all nationalities are being carried out with high officials of the China Government. The plan was inspired by Jacob glas, a German banker, and envisage! a u'.tlement of refugees,Reuter. - 71 words
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Article113 1939-06-21 12 Reuter. London, #«ne PILVER met with the sharpest d< jn« to-day for considerable period, spot was fixed at 191 »d per o compared with 195,8 previously. J» fall, which is not entirely unexpected b largely due to nervousness arising n v uncertainty surrounding the i States Treasury'sReuter. - 113 words
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Article57 1939-06-21 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur. Jun< J MR. J. GERRIE, of the Hongkong i Ltd, Puchong. who wis jured in the motor accident when car ran into a drain and overturnec» Pudu Road and who was rendered iv conscious, is reported to be pro-n- t. satisfactorily,57 words
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Advertisement21 1939-06-21 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMTTBBI Vhtoa Bailding, Chalhi Win*. THONE 5808. SING APOD, FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION 6PERSONAL ACCIDENT. Ik21 words
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Advertisement57 1939-06-21 12 THE SCOTTISH TUBE CO., LTD. Manufacture Piping, Tubes and Fittings for all purposes— SCREWED SOCKETED TUBES BLACK GAS, GALVANIZED AND STEAM TUBES. LAPWELDED IRON STEEL BOILER TUBES FOR LAND OR MARINE BOILERS GAS, WATER STEAM PIPING FITTINGS, ETC. COMPLETE STOCKS HELD SOLE AGENTS: McALISTER CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements)57 words
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Article, Illustration433 1939-06-21 13 Official Landing At Clifford Pier ANGLO-FRENCH DEFENCE TALKS Singapore, Wednesday, rpo i articipate in the Anglo-French defence talks, scheduled to comI here to-morrow, more delegates representing the High -Army, Air and Marine—in French Indo-China arrived ling by lhe cruiser Lamotte Picquet. Th? delegates who arrived were: Admiral433 words
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Article63 1939-06-21 13 Reuter. June :o—Reports that the fir East Is included in the Stranglechwed to b° entirely circles in London wheie the talks are proceed- European basis. Affairs Committee met y this morning and is meetDowning Street to give ideration to the situation East, rising fromReuter. - 63 words
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Article539 1939-06-21 13 1 ii RE can hardly he an ordinary Briton in any part of the world was not disgusted by tne siateof Prime Minister Neville i lain on tne b 1 ckade oi and the violent Japanese i.n against Eritons and interests in China. After a of daily539 words
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229 1939-06-21 13 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, June 19. YAP TAM TI NG, a 17 year-old Chinese, walked into the K.K. Motors en Thursd;»y, signed a cheque for $1,605.50 for the purchase of a car but was not allow ed to229 words
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Article94 1939-06-21 13 Tuesday. ADMIRAL Sir Percy Noble, Com mander-iri-Chief of the British Far East Fleet, and Major-Gen. A. E. Grasett, G.O.C. arrived by the II.M.S. Ken( tin's afternoon. the Kent is the (Jagship of the British China station. On anival. the French*Consui-General M. T. Pingaud. Lt.-Com. C H.94 words
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Article, Illustration48 1939-06-21 13 Mr. Lim Chong Pang, believed to be Malaya's youngest Justice of the Peace at 35 years of age, took his oath before the First Magistrate, Mr. J. L. McFall, this morning. Mr. Lim Chong Pang was awarded this distinction in the recent Birthday Honours List.48 words
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Article373 1939-06-21 13 AS a protest against the refusal of the contractors and sub-contrac-tors to meet their demand for incicased wage;, 4.000 labourers engaged in building operations at seventeen centres, went en strike yesterday. Thii number has been swelled by thousands noro as large numbers of labourers have ste;):s:ct work373 words
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Article51 1939-06-21 13 Reuter. London, June 21. Lord Inehcap- died suddenly this morning.—Reuter. He was a «-,on-i»v!aw cf the Rajah o< Sarawak, havina married the eldest of his three daughters a few years ago. He succeeded to the title in J929, his late father being the head of the P. andReuter. - 51 words
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Article33 1939-06-21 13 Rev. Bo ther i-tcphe»:. Director of ftt Joseph's Insti f u.tlon, Singapoie who nas been in poor health recently, leaves en a holiday to F-n-op? by Imperial Airways on rriday.33 words
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Article166 1939-06-21 13 [From Our Own Reporter] Ipch, June 19. HIS Lordship the Bishop of Singapore visited St. Michael and All Angels Chinese School and the little Church on Tasek Estate, lpoh. in the company of the other members of the School Committee composed of the Rev. S.166 words
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133 1939-06-21 13 [From Our Own Reporter] Ipeh Jun" 20. V BLIND Chinese Christian v\ho gave hlmftHf itffc »<> tie a missionary sen' oul to rai funds for a blind isyi— 1 am! who was involved in ctrt» r case in lpoh ie<ent.y when h finrd ha133 words
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Advertisement151 1939-06-21 13 I much nicer I r with the addition of a hvie I f to good that you can hard y M 1 —if tw j till it's not made wish real I fli y cream. Acorn Milk is pr: JB *\jL /J\i frsm he rich creamy H R|(; H -Jim151 words
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Article, Illustration704 1939-06-21 14 ALL GOALS SCORED IN FIRST HALF fHE charmed life of their yoal during the second half; coupled with dogged determination on the part of their defence, saved the Gordon Highlanders from suffering a bigger defeat than fournil £t the704 words
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Article73 1939-06-21 14 The above Party has been invited by the United Chinese Amateurs to play in a' friendly game of badminton of fou v singles and three doubles at the Clerical Union Hall (to-morrow) Thursday. The following will represent the Eclipse:— Lee Kirn Seng, Chia Chin Soon, Chan Khek73 words
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219 1939-06-21 14 Y's Beat Changi Civilians 6 —0: Player Hurt. Sent To Hospital Singapore, Tuesday. DISPLAYING better understanding, the V.M.C.A. defeated the Changi civilians hy six goals to nil in a second division 2B league soccer match played at the V.M.C.A. padang this evening. Speedier in the attack and combining effectively, the219 words
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Article131 1939-06-21 14 Ties in tl B.A Junior Char shipa foi .d are as foil Sat p.m. sharp: SINGLES T y Bong Soo (Marigold) vs. Teo Thuang Bak (Jacques*; Dr. S. J. Chong (Mayflower) vs. Cheong Hock Leng (Eclipse); Raymond Frois (Uusefm) vs. T. Rajoo (Novice). DOUBLES P. Balasingam Natkunam131 words
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Article45 1939-06-21 14 Soccer: S.C.C. Res. vs. R A.F.—S.C.C. RAJ. (H.Q.) vs. Naval Police (2B) S.H.B. Haiper. Gillfillan vs. Chartered Bank—Geylang Stadium Tennis: Spore Championship and Prizegyving—sec 'fable-Tennis: Szabados and Kelen—G. World. liasket-bafl: V.M.C.A. vs. R I —Bras Basah Road Ciicket: Fort Canning vs. Manchesters— Tanglin45 words
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405 1939-06-21 14 THE June L. G. U. medal at the R.S.G.C. resulted in a win for Mrr. E. M. P. Ferguson in Silver division with a nett score of 73, and fcr Mrs. G. M. Coltart in Bronze division with a nett score of 63.405 words
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Article95 1939-06-21 14 In a friendly game of Badminton last week-end at the Clerical Union Hall, the Playfair B. P. beat the Nafh" Sports .Club by 3 games to 2. The following are the scores:— Low Seah Chuan beat William Tan, 13-13, (5-2), 12—15, 13—13, (5—2); Leow Kirn Lee beat George95 words
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Article, Illustration29 1939-06-21 14 An incident at the stadium yesterday when the MaJays defeated the Gordons 4—o in tne the senior SSE* This picture shows Yeats stopping a Malay forward.29 words
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Article142 1939-06-21 14 team representing the Municipal Engineers Department beat the British-American Tobacco Co., in a friendly game of football, played on the S.H.B. ground yesterday. The victors had no difficulty in the exchanges. They dominated play throughout but found the British American defence at times sound. That accounted142 words
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101 1939-06-21 14 'J'HE fo .ing were results of ies j plavcd oft hi (he Teacners' tennis I tournament SINGLES (HANDICAP): Low Kee Pow -21 > beat Goh Cheng Yeow (—3) r»-~0. 7 -5: Tan Puay Choo (—l5. boot T. C. Yapp -dj ii—i, 6-~ J, WeeThi:-M Siew101 words
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113 1939-06-21 14 THE V.M.C.A. first team beat the Loyals first team (-1-2) by eight goals to two in the Amateur Swimming Association water-polo league match yesterday. The second team of the V.M C A secured a walk-over when the Lovals second string failed to turn up. In113 words
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184 1939-06-21 14 PHE s.A.I-.A. meets Jjaherc v Us rtrsi game iv iiie H..\LS. Malaya vup jcrici oi oocczr matches, on Friday June 23, at the Stadium. The following are requested to turn out prepared to play if required. Messrs. Abdul Rahman, Haji Abdul Rahman,184 words
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Article54 1939-06-21 14 In the Perak Turf Club July meeting, two run s will be given for Class 4 Horses that have not won a race in any country since January I, 1939, and have run at least three times in Malaya. Distances will be 6 furlongs and 5V 2 furlongs,54 words
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500 1939-06-21 14 RAFFLES COLLEGE 2. S.C.C. JN their first soccer outing this season, Raffles College defeated the S.C.C. by the odd goal in three yesterday on the padang Although the standard attained not of a very high order keenly contested and Lntere T,e College back500 words
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Article47 1939-06-21 14 The following ha i been represent Ifegri Sembilan agai fi* lacjCß at Seremban on Saturday a a Aaya cup tie Khalid, Setnierah I Ewan. Lee Moh Hon. Awa: Woh. Solaiman Lee Soon reck, Sen. I Reserves:-Goh Wee. Ghani Hamid, Alias, Kam Tin.47 words
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Article66 1939-06-21 14 Members of the Merndale Bad Party are informed that the tedmuu" 1 open single championship (W J* U System) is now ODen. Each entry mube accompanied with 50 cents as env ranee fee and must be sent not la.» 11- 15. A monthly committeec meet;;. Party will66 words
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Article, Illustration501 1939-06-21 15 Expect Hard Matches With Local Players Holders Of Many Titles, Szabados And Kelen, The Singapore. Tuesday. "]Vl npect a very hard fight against Singapore especially as the a5»ndard of play must have Improved during the last year/' M. Szabados ard I. Ktlen, 27 years-old501 words
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Article123 1939-06-21 15 iTo the Sports editor, Malaya Tribune) Hungarian table tennis play--03 &abados and Kelen, are here again and will be meeting the local topnotchxhibition matches. Ir.;onnection with this, I have a sugto make. It is that the Hungarian. *.ars play a match against the Badminton Party on Davis123 words
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Article61 1939-06-21 15 The above sports open to all Indians tad Ceylonese in Malaya will be held at P C A. Ground, Kuala Lumpur on hh 15 at 3 p.m. The programme will of all championship track and ts. Entrance fee 50 cents per competitors are asked to send ci tries61 words
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Article57 1939-06-21 15 The foil wine: will represent Willie XI in a cricket match on Sunday the Serangoon Rangers Cricket Xl »t Upper Serangoon at 2.15 p.m. G Beng Wah, E. Razario, W. Rappa, t, Willie Kay (capt.), J. L. G BalakrKftnan, 0 P D Armstrong, R. O p fethta.57 words
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Article107 1939-06-21 15 Following is the week-ends programme at the R B.Y.C. I On Friday there will be he usual afternoon rat:s for ali Classes. Su»*at 5.25 p.m. On Sunday the "C" Class will sail tne 2nd Race for the Caprice Challenge j :up. Start at 9.50 a.m. The107 words
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80 1939-06-21 15 THE S.L.T.A. championships which have been a great success will be brought tc a close this afternoon when Yadi and Yong Loon Chong meet in the final of the men's singles. TIe match will be played at the enclosed court, and there will80 words
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Article212 1939-06-21 15 London, June 20. Somerset beat Oxford by 219 runs. Somerset 226 (Hayward 6 for 79) and 257. Oxford 120 (Wellard 7 for 57) and 144 (Andrews 5 for 43). At Buxton, the match between Derby and Lancashire was abandoned. Derby 356 (Worthington 101). Lanes T. 37 for212 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-06-21 15 Reuter. London, June 21.—Henry Cotton, the golfer, ha* notified the register office of hi? forthcoming marriage to Mrs. Maria Isable Moss.—-Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Advertisement88 1939-06-21 15 Nol Weather Lassitude. people find themselves overcome J. iffin drowsiness ir. hot weather. J are one of these, it is probabie liver is sluggish and needs *Jjng up, for which purpose there is Piling to surpass Pinkettes, the tiny Pills which act as gfently as elf. I* sl u?gish liver88 words
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Advertisement10 1939-06-21 15 GOLD LEAF TEA Only the bud and first and tjcond10 words
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Advertisement62 1939-06-21 15 The Rational j I COUGH j CURE j j FOR ALL AGES Speedily effective in J BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, j I WHOOPING COUGH, I CATARRH, SORE THROAT, j etc., etc. j BENGAL CHEMICAL j CALCUTTA BOMBAY. I Sole Agents for Malaya: i NAINA MOHAMED SONS, 4& 5, Raffles Place, Singapore, and62 words
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Advertisement103 1939-06-21 15 DARiMOL pile i n i:. Consists of tablets, ointment and suppositories. The most thorough and quickest cure for itching, irritating and bleeding Piles healing from the bottom the tablets corr?ct the inner tumours with the aid of the suppositories. Certified by famous medical experts as a sure medium and healing103 words
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Advertisement337 1939-06-21 15 I Bora with Liver Trouble Rheumatism**/ lama HEW MAM" There is nothing like liver trouble and rheumatism to pull you down. Mr. C. lost his appetite. Thousands of sufferers are enduring misery today quite unnecessarily. If only they will do as he did their trouble will soon be over. "I337 words
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Advertisement7 1939-06-21 15 SHOW ROOM: «9, Hlfh Street. Telephone tW$7 words
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Miscellaneous47 1939-06-21 15 TIDE TABLES TO-DAY'S TIDE High Water: 00.21 a.m. 10 ft. 1.39 p.m. 8.6 ft. Low Water: 7.04 a.m. 0.4 ft. 7.08 p.m. 3.7 ft. TO-MORROW S TIDE High Water: 1.C9 a.m. 9.7 ft. 2.34 p.m. 8.5 ft. Low Water: 7.49 a.m. 0.6 ft. 7.59 p.m. 3.6 ft.47 words
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355 1939-06-21 16 ANNUAL REPORT OF THRIFT SOCIETY [Fro?n Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Tuesday. r pHE fourteenth annual general meeting of the Malacca Government and Municipal Servants' Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., will be held at the High School Assembly Hall, on Thursday at 5 p.m.355 words
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110 1939-06-21 16 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca. Tuesday. In the first round 9t 'he Iskander Cup tennis competition Malacca Malays moi and defeated the Negri Sembhan Malay v Seremban on Sunday by four matches to one. (Malacca players mentioned ft'-st SINGLES: —Yahya bin Said lost110 words
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Article145 1939-06-21 16 \Frou: Our Own Correspondent] Muar, Tuesday. YOU are a bus driver and it is your duty to inspect your bus and see that your bus is in good condition and ihe brakes effective before ycu take it out foi hire "Also as a bus driver, you are responsible145 words
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209 1939-06-21 16 I From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, Tuesday. YESTERDAY on the Kubu *C* padang, the Malay Teachers qualified for the Final in the Government Inter-department Shield by virtue of a win over the Municipality. The Malay Teachers playing more as a team were209 words
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Article90 1939-06-21 16 [From Our On n Correspondent} Mai; oca. Tuesday. IJNDER the auspices <;f the Malacca Rotary Ciub. tm June 27 Mr. Philip NVakes. [he travelling Secretary cf the Overseas League will deliver an address. The neH President of tile club. Mr. L A 3. Jermyn. will installed In Ihco.90 words
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Article36 1939-06-21 16 [Fret;. Our Own Correspondent] M llama, Tuesday, hfr. P. c. Hafnadasa -xn\ add?* s th? Orographies i Society of irn AngloChinfS2 on Ar. Fnshfh Sumner" en Thursday, at <; p.m. ;*t the Methodis. Girls' School.36 words
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Article92 1939-06-21 16 \From Our Own Com>s P ud nt] Johore Bahru, Wednesday A X Indian Christian Samthurai was yesterday afternoon «2 duced before the acting rnagistrafc Mr. If. Ismail, charged with th, murder of a fifteen-year-old Hindu girl, Rasaniah, on June 9 at Gunwt i :lai Estate. Accused92 words
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302 1939-06-21 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. IN a two innings match the Sejamat English School defeated the (Jovt. English School Batu Pahat by an innings and 70 runs. BATl PAHAT Peng Chocn b Munusamy Ibrahim c Abdullah b W. Mohd Md. Amanan b302 words
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Article87 1939-06-21 16 \From Our Own CorrespondeiU] Muar. roesday MUTHAMAH. a youim Tamil won was this morninc produced belotTuan Haji Nassir bin Haji Sallen a.w charged with tr-ft of S4O cash dwelling on Juno 10 at Bukit PasH In rcoly to the charge, Muthamaii c ;aid that she did not steal87 words
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Advertisement227 1939-06-21 16 Quality lis so reliable—they are I always throat-smooth 1 that Craven'A'arc world famous In 1 .V my opinion they arc definitely superior. B I noticed the difference the very first raj f s IBJHHL 'v time I tried them—a touch of qualm SB wt /< that is difficult to explain227 words
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Advertisement412 1939-06-21 16 This can happen to you! Those Awful Pains j After Meals A warning that your c stomach needs attention Flushing, Palpitation, Feeling of Over-fulness are the |J m r first slight symptoms of stomach trouble. A few doses S Bsj Wltt s A Powder will soon rectify them, and tone412 words
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Advertisement103 1939-06-21 16 AMBITIOUS men obtain highly-paid appointments in Commerce. Industry. Shipping. Banking. Insurance and the Public Services through postal tuition with The School of Accountancy Many thousands of The School's forrr-.tv students now hold such positions and The School aas the finest Examination Record. The School of Accountancy Is the leading institution103 words
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Advertisement97 1939-06-21 16 Lose Tot Secret Method Discovered By Hollywood Cinema Stars Now Obtainable at Chemists A safe. moral method ot red* Inj? r;> t lias been discovered by a i*alif«»riii-< Kbysiciaii in ju« s.-ril.iiiic t<> th« I Cinema Stars c.i Holly w I. This di <r>, called Formode, quickly and s dissolves97 words
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Article, Illustration166 1939-06-21 17 [INKED by the magic of wireless I v d thousands of space of a split >ccasion of the openblic radio-telephonic en Malaya and Ameo 1, Miss Dorothy Lawood star, and Mr. Lim A' r of the Tribune Group, me together, this time via ckest public166 words
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Article41 1939-06-21 17 Oliver, continuing his :tures on world conditions at the Victoria Memorial Hall, >nday night on "Present pre-anti-Christ, and the mark and last night on "The ing of Christ: the superlative time." Admission to the and all are welcomed.41 words
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Article157 1939-06-21 17 Singapore, Tuesday. A 3l YEAR OLD Tecchew. Chan Heo Keong, pleaded guilty to fraudulent possession of an instrument used for photographic purposes to-day before Mr. LT C Gch, the Singapore Fifth Police Magistrate. Sentence, on the application of Court Inspector Alex R. MacEwan. was postponed to June157 words
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Article35 1939-06-21 17 Singapore, Tuesday. Although there was a quorum at the monthly meeting of the Singapore Billiards AsGOCiation this afternoon at Kirk Terrace, the meeting was unable to proceed owing to the absence of their Honorary Secretary.35 words
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294 1939-06-21 17 First Husband Committed (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. THE inquiry into the death of Ohai Seong, alleged to have been stabbed byiier first husband. Liv Lok, on May 8 at Jalan Ah Fook with a knife, concluded this afternoon before294 words
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Article24 1939-06-21 17 Reuter. London. June 20: The inquiry into the loss of the Submarine Thetis will open at 10 30 a.m. on July 3.—Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article103 1939-06-21 17 Singapore, Tuesday. MR Conrad Oldham, the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, committed two Hckkiens. Ng Hong Geok and Wee Ch. aliLs Chow Kha Oh, to stand their trial at the next Singapore Assizes at the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry on a charge that thev on or about103 words
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Article80 1939-06-21 17 Singapore, Tuesday. THE Regent of Tjl Andjoer and h's family were among the many dis tingulshed oassengers aboard the M S. Christiaan Huygens which arrived In Singapore to-day. The Regent, who is 44 years of age, is returning to his province in Java after a lengthy80 words
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Advertisement62 1939-06-21 17 f HEINZ yfc\ Tomato KETCHUP m l* h cheaper MvSWi to pay more for WAwMW something better THE LARGEST SELLING KETCHUP IN THE WORLD I HEINZ I HOME RECIPE I^SOUPS APB 51-59 m BARGAINS on l| ITCHEN UTENSILS I ORCELAIN WARES H \Jm to the week ending: 24th, June. BABA62 words
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Advertisement460 1939-06-21 17 IMPORTANT TO YOUR HEALTH IS WHOLESOME BREAD OBTAINABLE AT RAFFLES BAKERY OUR BREAD IS MADE WITH THE FINEST INGREDIENTS UNDER STRICTLY HYGIENIC CONDITIONS AND BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS. ORDER YOUR DINNER ROLLS FOR TO-NIGHT Deliveries from 5 to 9 p.m. daily. LAI MR PIC IV U S ARRANGED Picnic Baskets460 words
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Article82 1939-06-21 18 Shaokwan. RECOGNIZING the importance of newspapers for the dissemination of Information Curing national emergency, the Kwangtuilg Provincial Government has ordered that all towboats and buses shall undertake to carry this comnu'uty free from freight charges. Public conveyances are required to transport nsWHpapera even though passengers and82 words
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583 1939-06-21 18 Up-To-Date Methods Used In China tfROM the millions of hogs, the commonest domestic animals and chief source of meat in China, come bristles, one of the nation's leading cash products. During peace time, China accounts for 75 per cent, of the world's commercial supply583 words
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Article59 1939-06-21 18 A SCHOOL for the train organisers and n f for co-operatives his ans opened under the iikL the Northwest I I,h lu,s the Chined SSS?V operatives. ir,al 0». It offers a three-mnn»k and the currfculu m «22 practical work in ,nf, udfs sation of 10-operalives instruction i„59 words
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Article220 1939-06-21 18 Government Provides Technical Help Central News. hunulvinj;. technical hcip from the Natioral Resources I'nmniitssinft r Ministry of Economic \flairs and various provincial jiuilunJ fix gold-minirg administrations I ave heen organised in the proving „r Sikang. Chinghai. Hunan. Szechwan, Honan and kaamrsi. I»iri< n Iheae concerns isCentral News. - 220 words
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Advertisement411 1939-06-21 18 SOAP from TREES Keeps Your Whole Body Lovely! XJATURE herself has provided the finest of all beauty aids gentle, soothing Olive Oil. Nothing compares with it for keeping skin soft, smooth, young! That is why Palmolive Soap is made with Olive Oil! A secret process blends Olive, Palm and Coconut411 words
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Advertisement89 1939-06-21 18 of HOLLYWOOD Don't envy the beautiful teeth of your markable safe cleansing action, favorite movie star. You, too, can have Kolynos is a concentrated dentifrice sparkling teeth and a flashing smile— —only a half-inch on a dry brush is just use Kolynos, the modern scien- needed. Try Kolynos and see89 words
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Article271 1939-06-21 19 United Press. Madras, June 10. -nosi a very finc sct of I 1 neroaa and kind and 1 deposed towards iui N rhir mti-lndian feeling in 11 recent growth and has ,ut by some politibservcd Mr. C. K Kunhiralt of the Ceylon Malawi., ..."..u SabhaUnited Press. - 271 words
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338 1939-06-21 19 United Press. Tirukalukanram. June 5. agelong tradition of the periodical emergence of a conch from the Shanka Tirtam at this place came true this morning when a small live conch emerged from the tank and slowly crawled up to the steps. TheUnited Press. - 338 words
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Article155 1939-06-21 19 United Press. Bombay, June 10. "THE policy of Mahatma Gan- dhi has caused a lull in the State movement for the time being," said Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru in the course of his advice to the Kolhapur Praja Parishad's deputation which waituu on him. "I do notUnited Press. - 155 words
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Article155 1939-06-21 19 United Press. Bombay, June 10. NEARLY Rs. 25,000 would, it is esti- mated, have to be spent by the B.P.C.C. for the A.IX.C. meeting which is scheduled to be held in Bombay on June 21 next. A huge pandal w'll be erected on the Gowalia tank maidan.United Press. - 155 words
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236 1939-06-21 19 United Press. Karachi, June 14. Congress members in the Sind Assembly have it is understood, been approached by the members of a Muslim deputation from Sukkur for visiting Manzalgah and forming an opinion for themselves as to whether the Manzalgah is a mosqueUnited Press. - 236 words
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Article66 1939-06-21 19 United Press. Bannu, June 13—A party of 100 tribal raiders in Khaki uniform, some of them putting on hats and leather belts like British military officers are reported to have set fire to some rooms hi the military fire range and grass farm, about one mile from Bannu City. TheyUnited Press. - 66 words
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Article108 1939-06-21 19 United Press. Bombay, June 10. THE deputation on behalf of the Kolhapur Proja Parishad headed by Mr. Ratnappa Bharmappa Kumbhar waited on Pandit. Jawaharlal Nehru. President of the All India States Peoples Conference The deputation explained the alleged repression in the State. To a question of theUnited Press. - 108 words
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379 1939-06-21 19 United Press. Calcutta, June 12. SWAMI Bhawani Dayal, President of the Natal Indian Congress, who arrived this morning from Bombay, interviewed by the United Press, said that he proposed to tour Bihar, I P.. Delhi and the Punjab in connection with theUnited Press. - 379 words
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Article196 1939-06-21 19 United Press. Srinagar, June 12. A LANDMARK in the political agitation in the Kashmir State was reached to-day when the Muslim Conference, was converted into a National Conference. After prolonged dlscussirns, and amid st loud shouts of "Long live the National Conference," the resolution regarding conversionUnited Press. - 196 words
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Advertisement201 1939-06-21 19 Daily India Page Edited by G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. HAIR Is your case here? IF your HAIR TROUBLE IS BELOW, KOTALKO HAS PUT II RIOHT BEFORE AND CAN DO SO AGAIN. Till i j I aaf ne hair aa »f at all. i W^^^W I oid he would -I .•ays be201 words
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Title Section16 1939-06-21 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT Vol 2.- -No. 3. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1939 FOUR PAGES.16 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1939-06-21 I Mew Invention Based On Radio Principles i electrical device, based on radio principles, under control of an ..pi ator at a keyboard, actually talks—emitting words and sentences Known as the Voder, it was developed by Bell Telephone i aboratorie? as a scientific novelty to1,011 words
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Article253 1939-06-21 I BROADCAST BY LORD HARLECH THREE hundred years of uninterrupted British rule will be celebrated by Barbados, the picturesque island in the British West Indies, on June 26, and the occasion will be commemorated in the programmes from Daventry by a talk that the Rt. Hon. the Lord Harlech253 words
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Article157 1939-06-21 I hANIEL DEFOE, author of "Robin- on C rusoe," pioneer of English Parnalism, political pamphleteer, »nd i wonderful mixture of knave pUiiot.' is the inspiration of a programme from Daventry to-mor-row. in his eventful career have mbled by two young writer*. Gilbert and Priscilla Schryver, programme157 words
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Article140 1939-06-21 I EVEN in lovely Cornwall, best known as a favourite country of holidaymakers, men have to work —and in a broadcast from Daventry to-morrow Cornishmen engaged in farming, fishing, flower-growing, and tin mining will toll in their rich native dialects of the joys and privations that have140 words
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Article75 1939-06-21 I THE train which was used to convey the King and Queen across Canada was provided with receivers in each oi the five coaches and a special telephone system was installed so that the King and Queen could 'phone any member of the party from their private suites75 words
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Article59 1939-06-21 I SPECIAL arrangements are being made for relays of next year's Olympic Games, and the Olympic Broadcasts Committee of Finland have formed a special Radio Bureau to handle the work. Orders are being placed for nev. outside-broadcast vans and special sound on-film equipment, the latter to ba used after59 words
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Article29 1939-06-21 I A STREET in Gibraltar is the scene of most of the action in Europq Point." a play with music that Archie Campbell will produce from Daventry on Friday morning.29 words
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Article, Illustration54 1939-06-21 I (\LSVE Shapley (right), who will produce Th c Classic Soil,* a programme about the life of the Manchester working man and his wife that Daventry listeners are to hear soon, lent a hand with the potatoes, when, recently, she visited a North of England housewife to collect54 words
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Article713 1939-06-21 I SERVING OFFICERS MEN IN RADIO TALK THE British soldier—that indefatigable, imperturbable servant of the State whose 'huiranity, common sense, and humour have made him his country's most successful ambassador'—will describe his life on and off duty tti v broadcast from Daventry, at 7.20 p.m. to-day. He will713 words
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Miscellaneous3226 1939-06-21 II •EBESgga IwORLP'S BROADCAST PROGRAMMES] V^^ •Electrical recording t Gramophofte records t i i i i 1 1 AIV JUNE 21 NfROM LONDON" j ZB HONGKONG T fiS s JUINC. vdckiSMcs (l«m.) TRANSMISSION 5 zbW 9.5« Mcl» (31.4 m <*■**•> 4 H SINGAPORE am 9.51 mc; s (31.5*», 6.25 Gymnastics. 6403,226 words
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Miscellaneous3001 1939-06-21 III fontd. from page 2 I r r PARIS fB,. JUN* 23 WORLD'S BROADCAST PROGRAMMES tiZZ'SZL"' S L 5.50 Gramophone records. BERLIN mm** 6.10 Talk on French event* In djb is Mcs (19 7m "LONDON I RERUN LONDON 1 815 SSfiUi Foor n r£sE?t with Newl k in y E^ii^° stolis3,001 words
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Article227 1939-06-21 IV ALTHOUGH its revenue is derived solely from advertising, more than one-fifth of the National Broadcasting Company's total programme service during 1938 was educational in character according to a "World Radio" review. The annual programme ana'vsis shows that commercially sponsored programmes consumed only 29.3 per cent., of the227 words
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Article47 1939-06-21 IV MEXICO is broadcasting a weekly series of "good neighbour" programmes to the United States from Mexico City on Thursdays at midnight over Stations XEDP. XEXA and KENT on 1,080, 6,132 and 910 megacycles respectively. The broadcasts consists of native music and information on Mexican affairs.47 words
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Article120 1939-06-21 IV BUNCH and English sports—and the A people who watch them—will he contrasted in 'Vive le sport,' a lighthearted programme that Robert Kemp vill produce from Daventry on Saturlay evening. Listeners will hear discussions of French rports as seen through the eyes cf an Englishman, and120 words
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Article214 1939-06-21 IV THE PHOHI (Holland) Station have stopped publisher advance programmes irf fulL From now on instead of t h R lr shall only receive the transmission schedule giving detail r days, hours and wavelengths of the transmissions bro;idr lv t r' Uu short wave transmitters P.C.J, and P.H.I.214 words
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Article130 1939-06-21 IV A FISHING stream in Shropshire will be the scene of a battle of wits this week, between an angler and some trout, and as a BBC mobile recording unit will be there too, listeners to Daventry will hear how the fight progresses. The angler, who. under the pseudolym130 words
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Article102 1939-06-21 IV THE close cf the flnj l n encouriging incre J numbe of licences is The total number 0 end of Aprii. 1939. was 73 69? 53.810 in April 1938 L 1937. nius the number of tacr ased by about 70 April. 1937, Lhe Ina was102 words
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Article143 1939-06-21 IV V\ oodroofte, whose commentary on naval and sporting events hat. frequently been broadcast from Da ventry, will be heard io-momr commenting on some of hi* n experiences. From 1917 to 1933 Woocrooff* smd In the Royal Navy, and in a talk to listeners will hear143 words
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Article97 1939-06-21 IV H. V. MORTON, author ol many boob praising the scenic beauties oi the British Isles, will compere Round Britain.' a programme that listener; to Daventry will hear this morning Morton will describe various: interest in Great Britain, and son«. nd music representative of the districts97 words
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Article102 1939-06-21 IV THE Wellington Limited, a New Zealand express train that makes regular journeys between Wellington and Auckland, carries the hero and heroine to the dramatic climax of 'The Last Station, a play from Daventry this week. Eric Brad well, author of the play— which has been102 words
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Article, Illustration83 1939-06-21 IV and Srived £LL"«'"i met 'or the first time on American soil when King Geon* and Mrs. Bonmlt Six hundrJ #H^ a hl J lfton and were re tcd by President Franklin D. Koo>e railway sUtion to the J^E' 8 lined the two-mile route of the procession83 words
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