Malaya Tribune, 26 June 1939
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section39 1939-06-26 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales' VOL. XXVI- No. 150. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, June 26, 1939. The Malaya Tribunek 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1939 FIVE CENT?39 words
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Advertisement141 1939-06-26 1 TKV THE FAMOUS "RED SEA" ORANGE JUICE. i:f:i> sea provision STORF 53, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. PHONE 2133. MM X BAR OPEN DAILY FROM 7.30 A.M. TILL 11 P.M. /05 t. FA P PI r > r PRC Fabric is simple to lay, «ui\l v is the strongest torm and nee141 words
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Advertisement235 1939-06-26 1 ft LEBf g°XM soom^ ne most mod err ideas are embodiet. J z the de igns that zOuv ycu see m garden furniture. SHOW KOOM: LTD 89, High Street, Singapore. T. C. P. OINTMENT. For Skin Troubles, Ulcers, Etc. T.C.P. Ointment is an ideal household ointment, particularly for Children. Prepared235 words
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Advertisement225 1939-06-26 1 I MADAME PAGE LAI.I 9t, PICCADHXT, LONDON. 5 DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER TAILORMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS in firrocK. I FROM:— I $5« 30. I 13 BATTERY ROAD. TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE 1 —NEW! SPLENDID BUILDING SITES with NO EXTRA CHARGES tiliiiHi <i i''fill 1 iiiiiiliiliiliiliiftiltiliiliiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiii«rliitiiliiiii|iiiiiiiiiniiiiii|iiiiii :ii it for Septic Tanks Asphalt Roads225 words
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Article123 1939-06-26 2 AN excellent comedy is showing at the n Pavilion Theatre, where the film Next Time I Marry." is being screened. This is the story of a girl who marries a labourer In order that she can divorce him and secure, under the eccentric terms of her123 words
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Article57 1939-06-26 2 The first person Franciska Gaal called on when she reported back to Paraon when hhe reported back to Paramount to start work with Bing Crosby in "Paris Honeymoon." was Cecil B d° Mille. who directed her in "The Buccaneer." Akim Tamiroff. who also llayed in dc Mille's production has an57 words
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Article97 1939-06-26 2 THE village blacksmith Is becoming: obsolete and the horse shoer is gradually disappearing, adding to the problem of producing outdoor picture. While on location at Keen Camp, high up in the San Jacinto Mountains of Southern California recently, v.here scenes were being shot f ur "Frontiersman," Producer97 words
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Article85 1939-06-26 2 TOR Che first time to the htotog > f motioif pictures u.ilforn.s worn by prisoners in the federalP* itentiary will be seen on thesei i» The uniforms, purchased from fedew authorities in Leavenworth, and pn* shoes, secured from the same will be donned by Akim Tanw off85 words
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Article16 1939-06-26 2 Claudette Colbert is having her untitled R>ta closets ko >'" 1ht» extensive wa»<1r«>t>.' irtu- vacationing lu Europ*"16 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement434 1939-06-26 2 «TEAMER SAILINGS. jPiSt and BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 CORFU 15,000 Ju»e 30 I BURDWAN 070 July 1 CANTON 15.500 Jtfy 14 CARTHAGE 15,000 July 28 t SOMALI 6.8U0 July 28 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Aug. 11 RANCH! 17,000 Aug. 25434 words
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Advertisement486 1939-06-26 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. SNORDDEUTSCHEB (incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 m.s. "FULDA" omits Manila, Hongkong, Japan June 26 5 m.s. "MARBURG" omits North China J" ne 26 s±: "MOSEL'' omits Manila, Hongkong, Japan June 27486 words
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Advertisement488 1939-06-26 2 ——I—^i^— THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly L<ervice betwrer Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow, and Amoy, (Kulangsu). Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS:For CHINA For RANGOON "Hong Kheng" July 3, 4 p.m. "Hong iiang" Jun 30 "Hong Slang" July488 words
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Advertisement138 1939-06-26 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE 8 Oeutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs Geseilschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S pore 1939 t m.s. BURGENLAND via Manila July 10 s-s. OLDENBURG via Manila July 26 t m.s. RAMSES Direct Aug 6 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN.138 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous276 1939-06-26 2 ["daily crossword 1 CLUES ACROSS: fresh ground. 3 General and widespread. 2. A number and a town make the 8 Makes irate "stick it out" quality. 10 Making, or bringing to view. 4. Barnyard fowl 11. Restore to a sound state. 5 Bounded, as a cavern may be. 12. Cord.276 words
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Article379 1939-06-26 3 J LONDON COMMODITIES London, Saturday. Previous To-day Change BUCK Steady, Idle ia,,,> Bayer- 8V 4 Closed Selers 8 5.16 July Buyers 8V4 Sellers 8 5 16 rd August Buyers 8V4 Sellers 8 3 8 d Oct. Dec. Buyers 8 3 8 Sellers 8 7 16 PRODUCE London,379 words
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Article92 1939-06-26 3 I List Of Current Dividends SingApdgQ ;w? W. Pav Sunpauj Dividend 8000 Total J «iam financial H Date nw f*M ■*> naifc* 1 7 E P i,U Tax JUnC 7 **<? 28 Junc 10 ao UMBM 8^ 0 T^ ~me 17 June 24 June IB 5% Tl,J,lh92 words
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Article834 1939-06-26 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, June 24. 1 p.m. Fraser and Co. buyers sellers. Ampat Tin 3 6 4 Austral Amal 4 6 5 3 Austral Malay 3d. 40 Ayer Hitam 22,y 23 y Ayer Weng 0.68 0.73 Bangrin 19 2 0 Batu Selangor834 words
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Article246 1939-06-26 3 Singapore, June 24. The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily clr cular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SAILING London, T.T, 23 7 8 Londcn demand 2 3 7 8 Lyons demand 2045 Switzerland demand 240 1 1 Hamburg demand 134 12246 words
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Article100 1939-06-26 3 British Official Wireless. London, June 24. Paris 17G 23 32 New York 4.68 8 Monacal 4.69 5 1C Lisbon HO 1 Brussels 27.524 Geneva 20.77 Amsterdam 8.81 T a Milan 89 Berlin 11.67 Belgium 11.66 3 i Athens 547>o Stockholm 19.42 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Belgrade 210 RioBritish Official Wireless. - 100 words
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Article17 1939-06-26 3 Singapore, Monday. The price of ifn at noon In Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28%; Sellers 28%.17 words
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Article14 1939-06-26 3 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $1) I*4! (unchanged).14 words
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Article193 1939-06-26 3 q% Maynard Co., Ltd. 180,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 81 H 108 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL! s% 1901 red. 1940 Inl Mar. 31. Sept. 30 100 101 norn 4Ul r ion? red 1»*? $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 3L Bent 80 .108 108 norn ft% iwrau .^J^ mm 118 119193 words
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Article100 1939-06-26 3 Singapore, June 20. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive: East Wharf (Gate 1) Nil Main Wharf (Gate 2) Straat Soenda 18; Glenfinlas 14; Lippj 11; Yuensang 9: Glenroy 7. Empire Dock (Gate 2) Silversandal 32; Straat Malaka 37, Marudu 39. Empire Dock (Gate 4) Himalpva100 words
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Advertisement31 1939-06-26 3 THE EASTERN UNITED •France corporation, limited M VRINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, jJjRGLARY, PERSONAL ACCl N i WORKMEN'S COMPENSA AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. l *U CECIL STREET, S~NG/-?CH2. p. W. HALL, General Manager31 words
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Advertisement166 1939-06-26 3 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Chiaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. The Company, which Is Incorporated 1b the 8.8. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes the following duties:— EXECUTOR &OR TRUSTEE OP A WILL, ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OP DECEASED PERSON. TRUSTEE OF A166 words
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Advertisement352 1939-06-26 3 lIA \lt OF CHINA Incorporated in China by Special Charter*. 12, Cecil Street. Smear Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188 -ft Cable Address: u CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital ,h. 840,000,000 0« Reserve Funds In Excess of Ch. 6.200,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch.352 words
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Obituary40 1939-06-26 4 DALY—HOPKIN. The engagement Is announced between GUGLIELMO (SAM) HEY WOOD, son of the late Captain C. V. Daly and Mrs. Daly, of Leigh-on-Sea, England, and NADIA. elder daughter of Mr. and Mus. EL L. Hopkin. of Singapore.40 words
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Advertisement552 1939-06-26 4 iiflssif no flfls jBgasEsgi £ita6&&H4 Vacant CHINESE LADY INTERPRETER. M a lay 'English essential. Write pay required. Bharat Dispensa r y. Kajang. (567.A) WANTED TRACER with knowledge of Architectural Drawing. Apply Box 709, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (556-A) WANTED CHINESE SCHOOL TEACHBR either sex for Primary School, near Seremban. Senior. Junior552 words
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Advertisement620 1939-06-26 4 S. V. PRESS, General Jod larmiers, Expert Supervision, promptly executed with satisfaction. Ring up No. 8093. 241. Tan long Pagar Road. Singapore. (531.A) OUR LARGE STOCKS permit an excellent opportunity for personal choice, 1 however exacting. Pen«rn?hs f Pelicans, liutchinsons and Associated Publications. Collins' and Cherry Tree 6d. Novels. Wholesaled620 words
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Advertisement644 1939-06-26 4 Professional IP you suffer from diabetes either first stBge or chronic, consult me immediately. A trial will convince you. No operation whatsoever. Specialist in TJ3. Fistula and Piles. Write immediately. Thabib A. Md. Hassan, 832F, Aljunied Road. Singapore (373.A) Astrology HOROSCOPE WITH ASTONISHING PREDICTIONS FOR 1909 $2. I3IX QUESTIONS $1.644 words
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Advertisement573 1939-06-26 4 RAJAH'S COLLEGE Admission to April 1940 L.C.C. Course definitely closes on 3rd July. Morning and evening classes Book-keeping, Pitman Shorthand Typewriting. L.C.C will hold shorthand Exam 50,60 Speed also. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, No. 1-A Kirk Terrace, Phone 2323. Practical and Theoretical for beginners and advanced Pupils leading to Diplomas.573 words
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Advertisement447 1939-06-26 4 ■Hr Ofr&uUmtiu WANTED AGENTS, in all towns for Kopran and Tendergum Tooth Pastes Apply to A. R. Retnam Co., 2 Raffles Place. Singapore. <576.A> WANTED EUROPEAN LADY PARTNER with small capital for weli established business centre of Singapore or consider felling. Write Box No. 704, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. <545.A> MANUFACTURERS447 words
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Advertisement373 1939-06-26 4 notice! As Solicitor for the said R. E. Mohj has no whatsoever in th, b ?ne P. a. Pakeer Mo! Milestone. Seletar more an employee oi M mcd Kasaiirj ft C() E IC p. kashayn. R Mohamed Kas id TENDERS aTTim contractors for the c Pletion of a Bungalow S373 words
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Article543 1939-06-26 5 Singapore. Saturday. THE Victoria School sports were held this afternoon in the preseß( c of a large «ratherinp of visitors, parents and guardians of pupils. The band of Raffles Institution was in attendance, and rendered many lively selections V the close of the meeting, Mrs. N. H543 words
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Article154 1939-06-26 5 Before a large gathering the Indian V r.ths' Association beat the Pasir Pantg Rovers by seven games to nil in a ndly badminton match played at Happy World covered stadium on Sunday iast. Results (Indian Youth Association vers named first*: are as fellows: DOUBLES: P. Balasingam and154 words
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Article30 1939-06-26 5 Ng Cheng Hua won the championship 01 the Maxfli B.P.s 1938—1939 tournawhich was run on a league sysLee Kheng Chiang was runnerwith Goh Buan Teck finishing third30 words
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Article255 1939-06-26 5 TO-MORROW FOR ALL READ- I LRS. Not a bit of good trying to puth business affair a ij you g or? in a temperamental mood 5 to-day which you arc more 3 than likely to be. Hence ah- i ttatn from interviewing and avoid argument and255 words
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Article56 1939-06-26 5 3INGAFORE, Saturday—Mr. Sect Yam Boon (26) son of Mr. Sect Cheng Wee was this morning married to Miss Tan Chve Kee «22 'daughter of Mr. Tan Siew Leo in the Singapore Marriage Registrar's Office before Mr. Conrad Oldham. The bride's brothers. Messrs. Tan Chye Soon and Tan Chye56 words
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197 1939-06-26 5 {From Our Own Correspondent] Muar, Saturday. ("'OH Yong Chiang. President of the X Kunn Eng Chinese School, Renchong, this morning appeared b?for~ Inche Haron bin Ahmad in answer to a summons issued against him for having collected school funds on behalf of the Kuan Eng School197 words
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Article158 1939-06-26 5 Central News. Shiukwan. BEGGARS *nd vagrants in Kwangtung will be taken care of by the government. A set of measures for the relief of these idlers has been adopted by the 35th meeting of the Kwangtunp Provincial Government held recently. Registration of the idlers willCentral News. - 158 words
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51 1939-06-26 5 British Wireless. London. June 25. AN international exhibition of the art of the Indian Empire. French Indochina, the Netherlands Indies. Burma. Malaya. Siam. Afghanistan, Tibet and Nepal is being arranged by the Royal Academy, r.nd will be held In London early next year.—BritishBritish Wireless. - 51 words
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Article69 1939-06-26 5 Reuter. Pars June 25. AMONG decree? signed by the President to-d«v was one suppressing publicity on cxcci I-t-ens by the girlbtim*. This subject was brought Into great prominence a week ago when the gmholining ot Weidmann was describee, in every morbid detail by several news AnotherReuter. - 69 words
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Article97 1939-06-26 5 Reuter. London. June 25. The International Sugar Council met n Londcn today and re-elected the hief British delegare Sir Hughelles as Chairman, and the head of the Netherlands delegation Dr. G.H.C. Hart as the Vice-Chairman for the third quota vcar beginning Sept. 1. The Council considered theReuter. - 97 words
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Obituary50 1939-06-26 5 Reuter. London, June 25. jpHE death has occurred following a car 1 accident of Mark Getler, well known artist. He specialised in fruit and flower studies and in 1931 was commissioned by the Emoire Marketing Board to paint three panels fof posters advertising Empire fruit.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article85 1939-06-26 5 Reuter. London, June 25. The Money Market was delighted with the large allotment of this week's Treasury Bills the size cf which Is considered to amply tone for the lower rate which is attributable to their being oayable on July 1 when the half-year settlement has to beReuter. - 85 words
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65 1939-06-26 5 Reuter. Berlin, June 25. THE Reich wemen leader has issued an order to German women and girls co "ive spare time for light agricultural won or help to counteract the acute shortage of agricultural labour. It is understood that 80,000 Slovakia and ***** Italians andReuter. - 65 words
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Article205 1939-06-26 5 Chungking, June 25. THE significance of the Japanese occupation of Swatow lies in its economic rather than military consequences, said a Chinese military spokesman in an interview with the Central News. The spokesman ridiculed the Japanese assertion that Swatow's loss would seriously hamper China's import. The205 words
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Article54 1939-06-26 5 Reuter. Shanghai, June 25. MRS. Laura Freeman, 74-year-old British woman, was found strangled to deitb and her hands and feet bound at her home in the French Concession. The motive of the crime is believed to be robbery as the contents of her room are in disarrayReuter. - 54 words
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Article59 1939-06-26 5 Reuter. Danzig, June 25 THE Gestapo chief, Herr Himmler, If due to arrive to-morrow and ftpnak in thp evpnine. The S.S., S.A., and Ihe Hitler Youth in Danzig are being united into one Freikorps. modeled on that which operated In the Sudetenland. Large barracks are beingReuter. - 59 words
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Article127 1939-06-26 5 [From Our Own Correspondent Muar, Saturday. T paid the 30 cents to the_ outdoor officer as telephone fee for a call to Malacca to get a friend to stand bail for me." said Tan Boon Boay when he claimed trial before Inche Haron bin /v mad127 words
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Article67 1939-06-26 5 Reuter. Now York. June 24.—PresideoI Rocj* ieU's secretary, Mr. Stephen Early, was anion* the twenty passengers aboard the F" -A: lericao Airways liner Yankee Clipper, when she left to-day to in. anenra* ts*e air mail service to England ever the North Atlantic rente. The flight to SouthamptonReuter. - 67 words
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Article94 1939-06-26 5 British Official Wireless. London, June 24. OVER 50.000.000 ieaflets will be distributed throughout the country in the first week of July, providing general information to householders on evacuation, screening cf lights and the care and 8553 of gas masks. This is part of a creat educational campaignBritish Official Wireless. - 94 words
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Advertisement8 1939-06-26 5 HB Physicians CHARI CO., 29, Robinson Rd.. Spore.8 words
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Advertisement374 1939-06-26 5 Small Size Ifedium 4.— Large 4.25 luminous dial 50 cents extra. Opposite Clifford Pier. ■■■■■■■■■■i^^^" m:la\<.ok tuhf club. EXTRA PROFESSIONAL MEETING: JUNE, 1930: 1ST DAY THURSDAY 29TH JUNE. 2ND DAY SATURDAY 1ST JULY ENTRIES close at NOON or. MONDAY, 26TH IUNG 193», at the Secretary's Office UNLIMITED SWEEPS:— One each374 words
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Article592 1939-06-26 6 f rHE following is the report of the general manager of X Australian Gold Milling Co.. .Ltd., for th P four we< 17. UNDERGROUND DEVELOPMENT Section Shaft Sinking D o r Vini? W.n/mr n Raub 25 =B G9 Anderson />)> < B. Roman A: Lilburne592 words
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Article222 1939-06-26 6 INDIAN VOLUNTEERS (From Our Indian Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday. TPHOUGH (here are numerous associations among: Indians in Singapore, they are all one when ihe community is faced with a major problem --this tact was never more in evidence tl;an at this afternoon's meeting at the Indian Association pavilion222 words
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297 1939-06-26 6 Singapore, June 24. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3r7ft 41Ayer Hitams 2r- 22 Hitams 0.28 0.30xd Batu Selangors 1.20 125 Hongkong Tin 19 20"---angrins 2u'- 2l'- handeriangs 116 12 6 Hong Fatts 0.62 0 64 Idris Hyd. 6!- 71Ipoh Tin 201- 2l'Jelapangs 25- 26--■Jelebus 0.54 0.56297 words
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Article51 1939-06-26 6 The band of the Straits Settlements lolice will play to day at Telok Ayer at f o m under the direction of Mr. S Chapman. Bandmaster March "Namur" ards; Overture ■Hungarian*' Bela. Selection "Sweethearts of Yesterday'" descriptive 'D'ye Ken John Peel" Douglas; intermezzo "Secrets" Anclii>: Selection -The Arcadians"51 words
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87 1939-06-26 6 DAILY PRK ES I PER] S'insapo::. S;.'l Mo. IX R.S.S. Spot loose No. IX R.S.S. FO B. in ca-v< Jui CJ.F.A.Q. R .£>.£•. F. 0.3. in baleF.A.Q. R.L.S. FOB in bales 285.11 C" Blanket Crepe F.O.C. in bales Ti 7iat Bark Crepe f.o.b.87 words
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Advertisement205 1939-06-26 6 ARE YOURjfe*. EYES WEAK?(i^* Avail vaurself of the expert services of a skilled qualified Specialist with over 35 years' European clinical experience. Moderate cost for modern individually planned and built practical glasses. Thompson Optical Co. 4. Arcade Bldg., Phone 3002. K. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science. I "PYE" RADIOS205 words
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Advertisement13 1939-06-26 6 THfc TRUE TONIC FOOD j OfctoiJMM* of *i' CtmmtMt* m 4 Stmrm j13 words
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Advertisement91 1939-06-26 6 PROF. K. S. MANIAM, -The Rjv.i! O Bill I Predicted numen (World, and P eluding:— 13. The Abdicati. 14. llatrtmonj 15. The Matrimony <: P 16. The Fatality of Ala'Eddin Suletin 17. The Impasse n to the Selangor T1 18. The Succession i Alum Shah to Tbt etc., etc., etc.91 words
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Miscellaneous1010 1939-06-26 6 f To-day's Radio V 8 OTVPADADP Test Match: England v. The i BERLIN ollNviAa v/lvEi West Indies commentary during M M play, by Howard Marshall and DJB 15.20 Mc!s (19 7 m) ZHL 225 metres (1.13 mcs) Michael Standing, from Lord's 1 pm ZHP 30 96 metres (9.69 mc's) Cricket1,010 words
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Article783 1939-06-26 7 "TAKING one thing with another I doubt whether there are many places in the world at present where there is so much real peaceful happiness and freedom from crushing want or anxiety as there is in a Kelantan countiy village. I hope that no impatient783 words
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Article339 1939-06-26 7 UNLIKE the Western states, Kelantan is not dependent on immigrant labour, states the British Adviser's annual report for 1938. The P.W.D., the Survey. Irrigation, Electrical and Posts and Telegraphs Department, the Kelantan Match Factory, the Batek Sarong Factory and the manganese ore mines all employ local339 words
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Article211 1939-06-26 7 Singapore. Saturday. OIXTEEN Clinese firemen from the Norwegian vessel s.s. "Sheng Hua" who were charged Last Saturday at the instance of Inspector H. L. Poulain of the Marine Police with rioting on board the "Sheng Hua" anchored in the Singapore Harbour and at th e211 words
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Article93 1939-06-26 7 Sino Soviet Commercial Treaty Chinese Central News. Chungking, June 25. IT is officially learned that a treaty of commerce has been concluded between China and Soviet Russia on the basis of equality and reciprocity. The pact was signed at Moscow on June 16 by Dr. Sun Fo, the Special EnvoyChinese Central News. - 93 words
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Article50 1939-06-26 7 Falling 15 feet into a well in the grounds of the Tampenis Tile Works, Serangoon Road, yesterday, a Boyanese was badly injured. It "appeared that in falling, his face grazed the side of the wall, and he suffered serious injuries including a wound which penetrated his chin.50 words
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Advertisement23 1939-06-26 7 from Thursday 29th June till Saturday Bth July. Eehigoya C»- L td I 131, Middle Road. J No business on Wednesday 28th June.23 words
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Advertisement191 1939-06-26 7 one)^ultt^ul^^ wMk MYSORE i ifiv 4,' /GOVT SOAP FACTORY. BANGALORE Sole Agents for Mysore Govt. Soap Factory and Sandalwood Oil Factory: MS. NARAYANASWAMY SONS. The only Distributors for Malaya: Messrs. MONICO ITD., 9-N, De S'ouza Street, Post Box No. 775, Singapore, S.S. faithful" service** tEPLACEMENTS OR EVERY TYPE U )F191 words
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Advertisement375 1939-06-26 7 now TO PUT ON POUNDS OF FLESH IN A FEW WEEKS! Take Tasteless Vitamin Tablets. Men and women who are losing weight, who live under the shadow of a name- I lesr dread, can take tresh courage. During the last two years, a wonderful new flesh-forming, weight-increasing tonic has come375 words
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Advertisement145 1939-06-26 7 AMAZING PILES BPEOAUSTO IO WHOM IT fj* TM- I*lo gj^j-jj V prov"' hta A' V I 'tr i irr I .1 it--.. Mdm. Kwnn K«JJ. Ut D«.c, I the underlie n7d~Mr Kny Kirn Seng «inspector of Police, B*L) bw I gj In r-rtifyms ,-m Balwh or Sta'flipoi- n n „r145 words
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Miscellaneous163 1939-06-26 7 When Were You Born? 10,000 Free Horoscope Rrxroy Stul.os of The-Hague bgJJ begged by requests for FREE HOROSCOPES MJ result of public announcements offering 10ATOQ gratis astral readings. r~ Scores of letters arriv< daily from grateful recip- Mfe ten's of the ..ee horo- St^^M Bcopes. which repeal tru signlncanc. of163 words
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Advertisement629 1939-06-26 8 'BE SURE NOT TO MISS The LAMBETH WALK' It is a joyous affair and gorgeous Entertainment". I f% H L HOPKIN in the "Malaya Tribuner June 21, 193!). y* m LAST NIGHT 6-15 9-15 CAPITOL j I Jkf "THE LAMBETH WALK" .1 M.G.M.'S MUSICAL TREAT STARRING :J I wgm v629 words
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Advertisement169 1939-06-26 8 X J I 11 ril I>JBi THIS WEEK at the I CAPITAL j BRAND NEW RE-ISSUE OF HER GREATEST .AND MOST SPECTACULAR TRIUMPH! THE FIRST LADY OF THECREEN RETURNS• jJI Gofdu U U::> hn li!> Keith Itllillilnlrl Mayer H |urr Stone, Elizabeth Young lllll|lmi.A\l A ROUBVS MAUQULtAN PRODUCTION [TO-MORROW AT169 words
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Advertisement144 1939-06-26 8 PAVILION Z^fTJp 6.15 LAST NIGHT 3.15 SHOW: LOVE ON WHEELS v- _^fpT^ i a nee j^ lucille ball /.52> MMES ELLISON LEE BOVj: [THEATRE ROYAL j i TO-DAY S 6 p.m. anil 9JSm m 1 on the screen I 2 SAIGAL and KAXAN S in I "STREET SJNGER" S On144 words
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Article295 1939-06-26 9 Tientsin Outrages Reuter. i VERY RESPECTABLE BRITISH M a O JL ENTSIN JUNE 25 A FINLAY, FROM „ff C UPLE MR D VV ERE VICTIMS OF A PARTIOTI Am v WIFE, YESTERDAY AFTERNOON JSS^ into Z search stand in full view of passing 'oreitmpr* fl nHReuter. - 295 words
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Article173 1939-06-26 9 Tientsin, June 25. The guards made their first attempt to search a British Officer. The officer v/ho was in uniform was trying to enter the Japanese Concession, but on hearing the Japanese demand, he ordered his soldier driver to turn back. Mr. Cecil Davis, v/ho was again173 words
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Article631 1939-06-26 9 THE firm of Messrs. Boustead has developed a many sided business at the Port of Tumpat. They act as agents for the Straits Staeanship and use Navigation Company and manage the Kelantan Lighterage Syndicate which provides for transport between ship and shore. They are alsc general agents631 words
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Article38 1939-06-26 9 Reuter. Berlin, June .25. t ii. ral Valle, Italian' Under-Secretary -Mr arrived for a stay of" several as Kuest of Marshal Goering. v '-ions regarding German-Italian cot£j ,I,Jn and exchange of technical deWI U be discussed.—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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701 1939-06-26 9 JN the scattered villages of Kelantau, oiien remote iidhi road or railway, the Government has to provide lor a population more than twice as great as that ot the neighbouring state of Pahan«r with a revenue very considerably lower. It was obvious from701 words
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Article98 1939-06-26 9 BANKRUPT TEACHER ACQUITTED Singapore, Saturday. REMARKING that he was not persuaded for a moment that defendant ever received the $1,200 from th« Chettiar, "who knew tho defendant had been a bankrupt along," the District Jud«?e, fit. J. L, McFall, acquitted Mr, fcalakrishnan, this morning. a Government o] teacher for everReuter. - 98 words
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Article45 1939-06-26 9 JAPS SHORT OF METAL Sin Chew Jit Poh. the enforcement of the MaMonal Mobilisation Bill in r all n--ulabre metal article.: ineludino; telegraph poiet and ir. the and i c ;efts have been removed This r.aulcd the greatest inconvenience to the inhabitants.—Sin Chew -Jit Poh.45 words
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Article11 1939-06-26 9 9 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, MONDAY. JUNE 26, 1939. Royal Vet. DeadSin Chew Jit Poh. - 11 words
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Article615 1939-06-26 10 RECOGNITION of trade unions and a permanent industrial court for arbitration of labour disputes —two principles which the Tribune has for long advocated are now the official policy of the Government of the Straits Settlements, and presumably of the Government of the Federated Malay States. In welcoming the615 words
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927 1939-06-26 10 Erwin D. Canham - Sidelight On Singapore Talks By Erwin D. Canham \> Correspondent of The Spectator. BY the sudden transfer of the American Fleet to the Pacific the United States accepted more clearly and more vigorously than for years past a large share of responsibility in Asia.927 words
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Advertisement51 1939-06-26 10 800 CHIANG CO., 304, North Bricge Road. (Next to the Medical Office). So don't neglect the care of your eyesight. Have your eyes scientifically examined with the latest and most improvrd instruments and any defect properly corrected by. C. S. CHONG, Dr. of Optometry. Everbright Optical Co. 19. CHILIA STREET.51 words
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Advertisement76 1939-06-26 10 74/e have had iw&ie&JiMydemand for A/uvtf -and why? INDURA Made /rem fint English Poplin in washabU I checks and self colours. Two Lsfibfto Trubcniscd detached COU** not wilt or fray. Colours of Blue Fawn, Grty. T|| i 4 *o 17% PRICE I-*". COLAFIX Dirable English Shirts with the popular attached76 words
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Article, Illustration530 1939-06-26 11 EARL BEATTY URGES MORE RAPID PACE "Japan Will Avoid The Ph ilippmes" Reuter. ASSURANCE THAT A BATTLE SQUADRON WILL BE SENT TO SINGAPORE IN THE EVENT OF TROUBLE IN THE FAR EAST HAS BEEN GIVEN BY THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT, ACCORDING TO AReuter. - 530 words
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54 1939-06-26 11 Reuter. Rome, June 25. s meets the cjession of the Alexar.dretta by France with angry comments. The unanimously denounce the "betrayal of powers of ate and the action as hostile The Popoio dTtalia compares tion in favour of Turkey with repe: ted nevers" of FrenchReuter. - 54 words
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Article136 1939-06-26 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shungking, June 26. 'pHIRTY-nine Japanese planes raided, Changteh, Hunan, and dropped (.ver 500 bombs setting fire to several points. Hundreds of houses, including several foreign churches, were destroyed. The latest investigation reveals that a British pastor and his wife, andSin Chew Jit Poh. - 136 words
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Article220 1939-06-26 11 GERMANS AMUSED British Shame Reuter. London, June 25. RtI'TEK'S diplomatic correspondent learns that official quarters in London arc much impressed by the OWlflg feeling of public indlunatfcui in Britain, abused by reports lr<>m lien»sin «112 the brutr.l nni uVjiradin? treatment of British subIn* handsReuter. - 220 words
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Article117 1939-06-26 11 Reuter. Cologne, June 25. Mr Chamberlain's Cardiff speech provided Da. Ooebbeis, German Minister O: Propaganda, with the theme for his address to the Nazi Party met ling. We want no promises from London but deeds," he declared. "II affahs come to a cruis we are readyReuter. - 117 words
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Article539 1939-06-26 11 Renewed Terrorism In London Reuter. Lcndon, June 26. CARDINAL Hinsley, spsaking in v Hcly Trinity Church, Brcok Gl i London, yesterday. strongly fendtmned Saturday's bombings, w,,, (h he decribed as "cowardly 11 Hi atrc clous outrages.'' wdently existed, said the Cara secret organisation.. .plotting v andReuter. - 539 words
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Article134 1939-06-26 11 Reuter. Dublin, June 25. "here Is considerable; police and mi'itary activity throughout the country following the banning of Che Irish liepublican Army and prohibition of the pilgrimage to Bodenstown There was excitement in the capi'a' the streets bein& crowded in anticipation of against the receV ,ogislation. IReuter. - 134 words
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182 1939-06-26 11 Singapore, Monday. /COMPLETE unanlmit; on m. ate s of policy relating to the collaboration of Anglo-French defences in the Far East In the event of war, is disclosed In an official communique Issued from Fort Canning last night. The defence conference >n which over 40182 words
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Article54 1939-06-26 11 British Wireless. London, June 25.—A partv of Porta geese Army officers headed bv iffior Amenco Pmto Da Rocha is arriving n F^ 8 ld t0 day and will be received at *he War Office on Monday. TfcSI nu? I pose in visiting England Isto affito connected with theBritish Wireless. - 54 words
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Article26 1939-06-26 11 Mr. Georgs A. Smith, a British employee of the reloins-Mukden Rail Administration, who was detatoedia the ex German CrftcftsJ n Tentim JaS week, has been released26 words
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Article214 1939-06-26 11 No Milk For Hospital Reuter. Tientsin, June 26. Tilt drastic reduction in the milk i upply to Cay has particularly affected the British Municipal Hospi al, placing some of the milk diet patients in a very scriou- positions, '.the much discussed anti-British parade by White Russian volunteers passedReuter. - 214 words
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Article75 1939-06-26 11 Swatow Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai. June 26. I ACCORDING to a Tokyo message. a British destroyer, while convoying the 3te9mer "Tainan" to Swatow on June 2.), was ordered t i leave immediately by the Japanese on the ground that her entry into Swatow Harbour had not beenSin Chew Jit Poh. - 75 words
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Article, Illustration86 1939-06-26 11 Ti* Trunk »;ni'lst:ine Swetleuham. former Governor of the Straits Settlements is marry iiu» t;>-day (Monday) at Caxton Hall. London. Mrs. Neil Guthrie, widow of an Irish Guards oflic r killed in the Great War, according to the Daily Mail, says a Keuttr mesaagC.86 words
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Article58 1939-06-26 11 Reuter. Bucharest, June 25. 5T Is reported that If. Qafencu i Rumanian Foreign Mini ,ten is preparing a new Balkan defensive plan. It is .stated that the aims and results oA M. Gafencu'g recent vi its *o Auks a and Athens were clearly and completely set forth InReuter. - 58 words
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Advertisement86 1939-06-26 11 'SATAY RUMBA' We are sure you w»M appreciate this Record. Storks limited, so I please bock your requirements early. Also many other outstanding t'jnes sung by the following P. *****. Sandon Serenade by Che 1 rminah. I P. *****. Lawan Boxing by Am; on. f P. *****. Dondang Sayaag ITengah86 words
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1631 1939-06-26 12 GENERAL ELECTION IN NEAR FUTURE IMPROBABLE Press Welcomes Tone Of Speech PREMIER ON TIENTSIN AND WORLD POLITICS Reuter. THE Tientsin affair has been further complicated by public the part of local Japanese officials, making the incident the pretext for tarreaching and quite inadmissable claimsReuter. - 1,631 words
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Article, Illustration98 1939-06-26 12 An experimental trolley-bus has been designed by the London Passenger Transport Board's engineers to overcome the problems of running trolley-buses through the Kingsway tunnel. The chief problem is that of the island platforms at Aldwych and llclborn. which are on the offside of the vehicles—the side98 words
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Article273 1939-06-26 12 Reuter. London, June 25. DESPITE the protracted oelay in the negotiations now taking place with Moscow, it would be wrong to conclude that hope of ultimate, agreement, is any less strong than it was. declares the Observer's diDlomatic correspondent. tip adds: It is indeed aReuter. - 273 words
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Article19 1939-06-26 12 Reuter. Shediac tNev.brunswick). June 25.--The Yankee Clipper arrived here and "is staying owing to adverse weather conditions—Reuter.Reuter. - 19 words
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129 1939-06-26 12 Reuter. Lydcnburp- fTrasv; i COMPENSATION for <;, llanv for V> the loss of Sor.(h-\v %fri2 .1 Tanganyika was adv c 7* Pirow, Defence Minister in He reiterated that no .Vtml' peace was conceivable vitho t i,n equivocal acknowletk meat 0 f V,trm%n eolcnial demands with aReuter. - 129 words
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Article53 1939-06-26 12 Central News. Hongkong. June 24. THE Chinese del attend:: x World Christian Youth C The Hague has sailed from Hci aboard the French liner A The delegation was entertained at l farewell tea given on June 22. at whicu a message from Generalissimo Chiar» K'ai Shek wasCentral News. - 53 words
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Article14 1939-06-26 12 Imperial air maiV from European expected in Singapore moon and on Thursday.14 words
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Article219 1939-06-26 12 Reuter. the outcome of Japanese challenge, it la certain that it cannot be confined to Britain and Japan." declares the Observer. Both the United States and the French Governments have joined their protests to those of the British and Russia is vitally involved. Patience is still justifiedReuter. - 219 words
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Article16 1939-06-26 12 A selection of news for Malacca readers will be found on page 16.16 words
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Article77 1939-06-26 12 PRIDE of Islam," a Hindustani film featuring Miss Patience Cooper in the principal part and "Haj" or "Pilgrimage to Mecca," produced by an Egyptian company with the permission of Sultan Ibn Saoud. drew crowded houses at the Garrick Theatre, Serai, where they were chown last night. There will77 words
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Article21 1939-06-26 12 Mr. Chan Kum Chee, of the Singapore Municipality, has been elected an Associate of the Association of Certified and Corporate Accountants.21 words
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Article76 1939-06-26 12 Reuter. Moscow, Ju»e ¥T is revealed to-d-iy that a 1 trade treaty between to** and China was sgf*JE Moscow en June 16. the most faired nation clause and revest* question of tr.de and sMp** between the two countries and defines the legal PJ-ft the Stviet tradeReuter. - 76 words
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118 1939-06-26 12 Thetis Inquiry Reuter. lane ~V ADBfOKSTRATIO v escape appa^' 1 co nd«<*Mr. Justice Pu-k.w.l y be ing the Tfcetts inquiry rter s vifited the submana. n rt at the Fori Bltckhou !inl to-day in oiaer to ran/ flf workiag eelf with the conditio 01 ofReuter. - 118 words
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Article27 1939-06-26 12 The exhibition of P»^ SU*» Ong Scran Tchow. p. {V r'-' pcre Chinese Chamber d ,y, originally announced as cit has been extended to June27 words
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Advertisement39 1939-06-26 12 |F unDER-coQT ID H IT E :^p!:y :> is unquestionably the undercoat of most intense IgV opacity. It is a first class white enamel undercoat in g a n aaran tee d free from Extremely finely ground. Dries WPS 5939 words
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360 1939-06-26 13 Russia Claims Occupation Of Disputed Area DAILY CLASHES OF TROOPS PLANES Reuter. R IN MOSCOW AND TOKYO IT IS ADMITTED THAT SERIOUS AIR AND LAND FIGHTING HAS TAKEN DURING THE PAST FEW DAYS ON THE BORDER ER MONGOLIA AND MANCHUKUO. anese messages claimReuter. - 360 words
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Article72 1939-06-26 13 Reuter. Tokyo, June 25. It is claimed in the Japanese press that 133 Soviet planes were brought down in the fighting on the ManchukuoMongolian border since June 20. It is stated that a further 14 Soviet aircraft were challenged by Japanese scouting planes yesterday and three were shotReuter. - 72 words
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109 1939-06-26 13 A COMMUNICATION received from thriskok inferms the Rritij h authorities that the Siamc c Government deeply regrets that, owing to unforeseen circumstances which have arisen in Siam, it has unfortunately proved necessary to postpone temporarily the visit of a squa Iron of the Siamese Royal109 words
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Article485 1939-06-26 13 ISTINCT quickening of moves the international chessboard iceable. In the Far East the have rapidly extended the ish campaign to other than Tientsin mid Shanghai, the former German Conces- Tsingtao, and the treaty port foo, and there are" signs that i raJ treatment of Britons and interests485 words
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Article353 1939-06-26 13 [From Our Own Reverter] TXT Ipoh, June 24. Ji\ the last 12 norths, Ipoh has been experiencing a bocm in buildings boll: for commercial and private purposes, costing in the riMghbourhotd of the huge total of a million dollars. In this connection the use of skilled353 words
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80 1939-06-26 13 Reuter. Tokyo, June 26. SENTENCES raging from death to five years' imprisonment were passed in Manchukuo on 114 Chinese Communists arrested in March. 1938, according to an official announcement at Hsinking. The Communists were tried by th° Harbin High Court. Ten were sentencedReuter. - 80 words
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Article78 1939-06-26 13 British Wireless. London. June 25. London, June 25.—At the British Standards Institution's annual meeting it was announced that since 1901. when the institution was first formed, nearly three million British standard specifications had been sold all ovei the world. Of unusual interest is the British standard of "concertBritish Wireless. - 78 words
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Article35 1939-06-26 13 The Singapore Rotary Club is holding a dinner meeting on Wednesday at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden. After dinner, Mr. Joe Fisher's coloured film of his 40.000 miles' world tour will be screened.35 words
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Article204 1939-06-26 13 AFTER impeding the biggest building bocm in :ecent years, the building labourer* stiike is over, all labourers resuming work this morning after six days' idleness. At the meeting held on Saturday night, the employers agreed to accept the scale of wages suggested by the arbitrators. On being204 words
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Article154 1939-06-26 13 r JpHE inquiry into the deaths of four men who lost their lives when a Royal Air Forces Short Sunderland flying-boat crashed into the Johore Straits on June 5 was continued to-day before the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter. The inquiry was postponed for a week154 words
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153 1939-06-26 13 WIDESPREAD interest is being evinced by all sections of the working classes in the Trade Union legislation which Government contemplates introducing into the Colony. Parallel legislation Is also under consideration by the F.M.S. administration Opinion of the working classes is strongly in favour153 words
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Article75 1939-06-26 13 Reuter. Berlin, June 26. HERE Hitler, addressing 500 visiting Italian air service men, said that National Socialists and Fascists stood together befcre "world adversaries, of people who hate and envy us." He was thoroughly convinced that the democracies and capitalists plutocrats would "prepare for us the destiniesReuter. - 75 words
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Advertisement123 1939-06-26 13 f "AS SWEET AND FRESH IN MALA YA AS IT IS IN THE ARCTIC" No matter what the conditions, I(ER E R times from deterioration [1 >k pure creamery butter is container and is obtainable mm mmum THOSiS? SPORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 33.11 (3 lines), WOH 110 ni123 words
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Article293 1939-06-26 14 GENUANG C.C. BEAT S.C.C. ON THE PADANG THE Genuang Cricket Club beat the 3.C.C. by 17 runs toi 1 played on the Padaug over the week-end. Rain marred play both on Saturday and Sunday and the match eventually evolved &n innings game. G W S293 words
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Article270 1939-06-26 14 Chinese Recs Draw BRIGHT batting was witnessed m the S.R.C.-S.C.R.C cricket match played on the Padang yesterday, which resulted in a drawCAlphonso for the Recs retired with a creditabLe 61 runs while P. scored 42 and Roy Bain 21 They declared at 162 for nine wickets. Batting next, the S.C.R.C.270 words
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Article203 1939-06-26 14 FORT CANNING went down to Raffles College first team by 18 runs in a friendly cricket fixture on the College ground on Saturday. r Thoy bowled spectacularly for the College to secure nine wickets foe 30 runs only. I Long of Fort Canning top scored tor203 words
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Article183 1939-06-26 14 OCORING 133 runs by 29 Harvey of the Gunners (21> RAFFLES COLLEGE mrvef b William. 0 Cheng WengChof c Tait b Fields 8 A. Lopez b Costello JJ Bai Man c Border b Fields Too Boon Huah c and b Costello 3 W Fernando b Fermot Goh183 words
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Article278 1939-06-26 14 rE St. Andrew's Old Boys beat an R.A.F. (Seletar) eleven at cricket yesterday on the St. Andrew's ground by 85 runs. Good batting by Marsh, who incidentally put up the highest score of the day, was offset by M. Armstrong's bowling, which accounted for278 words
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Article57 1939-06-26 14 The following will play for the Junior Department against the Loyal Regiment on Thursday, at 2 p.m. on the Anson Road Ground: S. Hope, R. G. Clark, Au Keng Chu Neo Heck Lin, Lim Keng Wan, S Shiraaie, L. M. Aeria, H. Lewis, Fung' Guan57 words
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Article232 1939-06-26 14 [From Our Own Reporter] i Iptfh, Sunday. SELANGOR drew with Perak in the inter-state cricket which ended to-day, the second day. There was no play thfs morning owing to rain. After lunch, Perak brought their overnight score from 13 to 139 tor six wickets. They declared232 words
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206 1939-06-26 14 SCORING 144 runs for the loss of three wickets only. Raffles College yesterday defeated the Indian Association by 83 runs, the Indians being all out for a meagre 61 runs. The game was played on the Association's ground on Balestier Road G.206 words
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Article253 1939-06-26 14 II SPLENDID knock uf 82 run,. which included three "sixes," in Ong Swee Law, coupled with derastating bowling by the satin- plaver and Hera Singh, enabled the Medical Students to defeat the Dentals bv 86 runs, and thus retain the "John Cup." Presented in 1935 by253 words
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Article137 1939-06-26 14 Batu PIM THE Bam Pahat M Rest by 51 runs at the G.E.S. pa dang. REST Chatterjee b S. aim Peng Choon c Ghani b Francis c S. Alwee b Aw Alfred b Aziz Clarke c T. Jalil b Ad T. L. Mong retired D. N. Chaiterjee137 words
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Miscellaneous41 1939-06-26 14 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY High Water: 5.35 a.m. 7.8 ft. 6.05 p.m. 8.2 ft. Low Water: 11.41 a.m. 3.6 ft. TO-MORROW High Water: 7 07 a.m. 7.6 ft. 7.07 p.m. 8.4 ft. Low Water: 00.51 a.m. 3 ft 12.59 p.m. 4.1 ft.41 words
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667 1939-06-26 15 Fast Bowlers Were Most Effective First Test Match I TEST MATCH BETWEEN ENGLAND AND THE WEST ES CRICKETING VIS'TORS BEGAN AT LORDS ON SATUR,D AT THE CLOSE Q? PLAY, THE SCORES WERE WEST 277, ENGLAND 11 FOF NO WICKET. ational play marked the667 words
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97 1939-06-26 15 Reuter. DURBAN, JUNE 25. IN THE SECOND ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL TEST, ENGLAND BEAT SOUTH AFRICA B—2. There was a crowd of 12,000. England revelled in the heavy ground, and outplayed the leg-weary South African defence, which was unable to cope with the dashing movements ofReuter. - 97 words
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Article64 1939-06-26 15 [From Our Own Correspondent} Seremban, Saturday. NEGRI beat Malacca four goals to throe in the Malaya cup match played at Seremban this evening. Negri led 4—l at the interval. Torrential rain marred the second half in v%s:ich Malacca, adapting themselves better to the conditions, scored tV/64 words
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Article55 1939-06-26 15 The following will represent The Chartered Bank Sports Club in a iriendly game of football against Sime, Darby Sports Club at Geylang Stadium on Wednesday. Reynolds; Jin Tong and Leng Hock Sim Chuan, Gillett and Hock Chiang James, Purser, Chin Lye, SCOtt and Keng Sin. Reserves: Joon55 words
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Article219 1939-06-26 15 Saturday's Sunday's Results S. B. A. Championships TOUR further ties in the SB A. junior championships were decided at the Haw-Par gymnasium yesterday morning. Cyril Wee (Devonshire) had little difficulty in disposing of Suadi bin Hajl Tahir (Perhimponan S.C.), whom he beat by 15—7, 15—9. The tie between Peh Teng219 words
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Article109 1939-06-26 15 London, June 25. FOLLOWING are to-day's finals in the grass courts tennis championships at Queen's Club: Women's Singles: Mile Jedrzekowska (Poland> beat Mrs. Sperling (Denmark) 6—l. 6—4. She thus won the title for the fourth year in succession. Men's Singles: Yon Cramm bea'. Mohammed 6—l, 6—3.109 words
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Article51 1939-06-26 15 'THE final of the Island Club golf championship resulted in an easy win for R. Craik when he beat H. Black 11 and 9. Craik was always too steady for Black, who did not play up to his usual stand era Both players are from the51 words
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Article27 1939-06-26 15 The annual soccer match between the Raffles College Graduates and the Undergraduates will be played on the College 'rounds this evening. Kick-off at 5.1527 words
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Article44 1939-06-26 15 Soccer: Police vs. Loyals (Div. I)— Police R A.O.C. vs. R.A.M.C (2A) Alexandra R.N. Malaya vs. R AF. (T) 2A—N. Base Graduates vs. Undergraduates —R. College G E C vs. Jacks (ft H L S.H.B. V.M.C A. Juniors vs. ACS.— Anson Road44 words
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Article108 1939-06-26 15 A READER cf th? Tribune writes to say that ,the Singapcre team wtyo played against Johore were not as well selecttd as they might have been, and suggests that a trial be held between them and the f fallowing choren from those who did not play ipst108 words
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Article77 1939-06-26 15 Reuter. Marseilles, June 25. THE Finch Rugby Federation Congress decided to suppress the club championship which British Unions declare is* responsible for rough play, and to establish six regional leagues, of which members will be permitted to organise tournaments, provided they ar£ not conducted on theReuter. - 77 words
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Article167 1939-06-26 15 S.cme say' forty; and certainly it I true that many men have done tl best work alter reaching that age Much, of Curse, depends upon the Ol the health. It i; impossible to concentrate on ycuwoik and to enjoy your leisure to ih full if health worries167 words
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Advertisement41 1939-06-26 15 National Service Test Cricket DURING THE LUNCH INTERVAL ON SATURDAY IN THE FIRST TEST MATCH BETWEEN ENGLAND AND THE WEST INDIES. WALLY HAMMOND, THE ENGLISH SKIPPER. AND STANLEY CHRISTOPHERSON, THE M.C.C. PRESIDENT. BROADCAST AN APPEAL FOR NATIONAL SERVICE. I drink FNfif|SJ41 words
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Advertisement605 1939-06-26 15 ij\ l^ o^^mm have Blßch pleasure in V stating that since, I have taken Okasa. mv hea!th has mmamamm l^WPWP■■^■i N improved grcatiy. For the MTAm**i%T last two years I have suffered _tm_Ll__ lr* from ba(l headaches and gen- eral debility and since taking 4*4kgl 4 felt IvVO l us605 words
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149 1939-06-26 16 Malacca's Soccer Captain's Narrow Escape [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, June 25. liHE skipper of Malacca's Malaya Cup eleven, R.P. Leon, Abdullah bin Haji Bachee, Choc Soon Lee, Tan Sim Tiang and Yap Chuan Choon had a narrow escape on their way to Seremban.149 words
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Article61 1939-06-26 16 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca. June 24. THE installation dinner of the Rotary r-iub Will be h°ld or. Tuesday. The sptaker will be Mr. P. R. Noakes, travelling secretary cf the Overseas League and Piesident of the Cambridge Union the guests of the evening will be the Hon.61 words
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Article320 1939-06-26 16 [From Our Own Corresfondenn Malacca, Saturday. In the presence of the Hon. Resident Councillor and *f*£ c crowd, the Inter-School Athletic sports for the year were staged on the High School padang. The Hi°h School annexed the Ball Shield as well as the Clarke Cup for the320 words
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Article138 1939-06-26 16 [From Our Own Corre-.ponder.tl Muar, Sunday. SOH Huav this morning pleaded ruilty before Inche Haron bin Ahmad to a charge of having: committed theft of rubber from a rubber in Parit Amal. Cor.rt Inspector .Yusof bin Hassan, who prosecuted, said that the accused was und tapping rubber138 words
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Article111 1939-06-26 16 [From Our Own CorresvoiidepJ) Johore Bahru. Saturday. For stealing four pairs cf trousers belonging to a Chinese woman when she n 1 the n n the field for drying. Tan Ah Choy was this morning convicted and sentenced to one month's ligorous imprisonment by the111 words
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Article51 1939-06-26 16 [From Our Own Correspondent! Malacca, June 24. THE marriage will take place at St. Francis' Church on Saturday, July 8. of Mr. Johannes Thomas Gomes and Miss Mary Frances Johanna Paglar. Af ter the ceremony at the church, a reception will be held at No. 305 Banda Hilir.51 words
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Article653 1939-06-26 16 [From Our Own Correspondent] rTHIS year's freshmen from Malacca include Miss Goh (iiok L an 1 from the Methodist Girls' School (Medical College) Miss Fuah Foo Kee from the same schocl, and Mr. Ho Guan Hai from the A.C.S. (both admitted into Raffles College). Miss Goh653 words
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Article174 1939-06-26 16 [From Our Own Corrcw on^ Muar, Sunday. PLEADING guilty to a charge of having unlawfully destroyed ccconut palms on about April 24 at Mukim Kesang on a plot of land Lot No. 2561. in contravention of Section 2 of the Coconut Palm* Preservation Enactment, "hua Gek174 words
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Article118 1939-06-26 16 [From Our Oku Correspondent] Johore Bahiu. Saturday THARGED with aattggtfag 1.000 v lb. of sheet rubber, value of which was SI. 137.5»« on June 8 at about 11 p.m. at Kuala Sungei Masai, a middle-aged i> chew, Tang Ah Goon, was (his fined 53&7.7?, w m default six118 words
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107 1939-06-26 16 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca. Sunday. On Friday the Malacca Club del the Eurasian Volnteei "soccei on the Padang. A blank score-sheet in the first half was followed by the Club forwards being continually aggressive Wright opened 'he Club account though Sta. Maria In the107 words
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Article109 1939-06-26 16 [From Our Owi Clorrwpt**»*! Iftar. Sunday. in., m his morning produced Ong Joo was ua un d before tocbe H i b d, VXv *mcharged with having pied state land at Bukit Mukim Parit Jawa. <J.. 0 guilty to the r If Mr. J. A A Faith109 words
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Advertisement179 1939-06-26 16 INTERCPNTJNENT/U^ K N I M ROYAL NETHERLANDS INDIES' AIRWAYS, ROYAL bUTCB AIR LINES, H.l<.lfl tXCEPTIONALLY LOW FARES FOR LUXURIOUS AIR TRAVEL FROM SINGAPORE TO AUSTRALIA, i ALL PLANES CALL AT BALI Apply: Office, X.N.I.L.M.X.L.M. 3-1, CoLlyer Quay, or to any Booking j Agency in Singapore. mm. ftTIT SSI L°e nniTUlui»™179 words
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Advertisement12 1939-06-26 16 Sudden CHILLS, Dry, Relaxed THROAT, Etc. Soon Yield To ANTISEPTIC BREATHEABLE TA&tETS12 words
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Advertisement17 1939-06-26 16 fir the l»»*"*? g jsicknessCLEANSE THE SYSTEM Thoroughly ith Agents: BARLOW c Ocean Building. 5 APB »SS17 words
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Article103 1939-06-26 17 Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sunday IME of $20. or in default one A nth's rigorous imprisonment, was d by the acting Magistrate, Mr ail, on a Chinese lorry driver Cheah, for negligent driving inline with a car driven by InOordon of Singapore on Junt103 words
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Article42 1939-06-26 17 (From Our Own Correspojtdoi) my ?rcvcS° P a„ J^ Ut when > il Tong Kirn ln answe r to a conM >w accused that the Pottce commi?tPrt arrefit person until had committed an offence, and fined him S&E&^ 8 alterDatlve f42 words
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Article522 1939-06-26 17 Community's Ancient Link With Malaya (From Our Indian Correspondent) Singapore, Sunday. 4 Rp :,L UTION jesting the Mohammedan Advisory Board and Mosque Committee to appoint a Hanaffi Imam for the Mosque S ith Bridge Road, was unanimously passed at the third annual meeting of the South522 words
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Article446 1939-06-26 17 WAGES OF $10 AND $15 RESENTED Singapore, Monday. 4 should not the clerk have his own standard of living when even the cooly has one?" asked the Hon. Mr. Tay Lian Teck, J.P., yesterday, when he presided at the 19th annual general meeting, of the Clerical446 words
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Article124 1939-06-26 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. NOT satisfied with seeing the lions from behind the railings at the Istana Zoo a Chinese, Swee See Fook, went Inside' them. He was warned but took no heed of the warning. See Fook apparently thought he could see124 words
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Article42 1939-06-26 17 A strength of 300 in 1939 is aimed at by the Singapore Battalion of the Boys' Brigade, it is stated in the 1938 report. The present strength is 218 compared 'vith 181 in the previous year and 142 in 1936.42 words
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Advertisement103 1939-06-26 17 (A MOST MODERN METHOD OF FEMININE HYGIENE STILLM AN'S ,MEDICATED JELL <.rea-.eljss Stainless and Deodorizing especially prepared for feminine hygiene. Still man s accurate Measuring Applicator is copyrighted and registered in the U.S. Pat Office. This applicator, an exo!usive Stillman feature, b one of the reasons for Stiilman's success. So103 words
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Advertisement306 1939-06-26 17 IDEAL DIET FOR DIGESTIVE DISTURBANCES The big problem with sufferers from gastritis or other digestive disturbances is how to avoid pain and discomfort when eating. The inflamed stomach wails are so sensitive that solid foods can't be retained. Even liquid foods are often vomited. Yet the patient must get quick306 words
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Advertisement447 1939-06-26 17 The Staff Of Life ij IN EVERY SENSE OF THE t PHRASE IF 80l CHT AT RAFFLES BAKERY OUR BREAD IS MADE WITH THE FINEST INGREDIENTS UNDER STRICTLY HYGIENIC CONDITIONS BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS. THE MEDICAL PROFESSION SAYS "WHOLESOME J?READ i IS A DIRECT AID TO GOOD HEALTH" therefore BUY447 words
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687 1939-06-26 18 Closer Relationship Between China Burma Road, Railway And Air Links Between The Two Countries BY a special order, the Chinese Government recently raised its Consulate in Rangoon, capital city of British Burma, to a Consulaterineral and ordered the establishment of a branch office in Lashio, near the Yunnan-Burma frontier. This687 words
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117 1939-06-26 18 Central News. ChungkingP\o Kunn-chang, former "Minister •f Foreign Affairs" of "Manchukvo,* 1 WM wounded in a bomb explosion in a theatre in Chinkiang tn the Yangtze River. 43 miles east of Nanking, states a Shanghai report. Pat) recently returned to Chinkiang. In native place. from ManchuriaCentral News. - 117 words
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149 1939-06-26 18 Central News. Chungking. 4 CCORDING to the information reA ceived by the China Branch of the International Peace Campaign, the Peace Campaign, the Franco-Chinese Parliamentary Group, formed on the initiative of the French I.P.C. for rendering assistance to China in her present war against JapaneseCentral News. - 149 words
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255 1939-06-26 18 Fancheng, Hupeh. WRITING from a tour of the JaR devastated north Hupeh area recently recovered the enemy a war correspondent of the Cental "orn TsaoTanTand where good rehabilitation work is proceeding anace. The correspondent made the trip en tity by foot the highways WSSt of255 words
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141 1939-06-26 18 Central News. Chungking. ONE thousand young men and women are receiving training in Hunan in guerrilla warfare tactics to be leaders of mobile units operating behind Japanese lines. They are divided into seven companies. The first four are composed entirely of regular army officers pickedCentral News. - 141 words
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Article144 1939-06-26 18 Central News. i I ...r ANSWERING question.. u recently. revealed thai durinc id. j iiirlH rs*itl on hit It. the French Embassy, mists wen? homhetl am) narti trovcd by a number mi These premises, were being used bv ci rtu»< for their oftice buihii cccuplcd by theCentral News. - 144 words
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330 1939-06-26 18 ACTIVITY IN THE KONCMOON SECTOR War Situation In Kwangtung International News Agency. Hongkong. PHLNESE reports s<ate that additional Japanese troops are nonrhtg irtn the Kongmnon area for reasrns rot krown. althinTirti it s generally Sclieved that tl e Japanese merely want to strengthen theirInternational News Agency. - 330 words
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Article116 1939-06-26 18 Central News. Chungking. ITPON the lecommendatiou of the Mm'- istry of Economics, the Executive Yuan decided at its 413 th meeting held !n Chungking to petition the National Government to issue mandates of commendation in recognition of the meritorious service of M. J. M. B:>urd:ez. League of NationsCentral News. - 116 words
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Advertisement30 1939-06-26 18 DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By T. 11. Tan l mm mmv mmm »;5 A07.«-:'J" i:! i *'-?-WmmmW Ĕ\ M m\ 1 WL'"'*' mm.'' Ĕ mmm- I A "I 1 B30 words
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Advertisement131 1939-06-26 18 End Rheumatism While You Sleep If you suitor sharp, rtaWting pain*. injnt«; are swollen, it chows poisoned: through faulty t other symptoms of Ki<ln«y Dimmer* «*n Burning. Itching Pa«M=-s. "C N.ghts. Backaches. Lumbago. Leg Pa Nervousness, Dizziness. Headaches. Puffy Ankles. Circles under Eyes. L Energy. Appetite, can't help much—you ruining131 words
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1126 1939-06-26 19 LABOURERS' ABJECT PLIGHT (United Press). t Calcutta, June 21. I <\\ I *M IVWVI., President, Natal Indian Congress, has i n-ni Mauritius p memorandum on the subject of the rn'iiiin of Indian labourers in the island, vith the reu «hi- attention of the(United Press). - 1,126 words
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96 1939-06-26 19 (United Press). Karachi, June 17. ANOTHER Italian boat the "Coldiliana" wTbe reaching the port of Karachi in i few days tune with 3,128 cases o. Salian ammunition for Afghanistan sent by the Afghan Legation in Rome. Several tons of high explosives and abcut 76 tons of(United Press). - 96 words
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Article50 1939-06-26 19 (United Press). Madras, June 17-The Government s&iss? star 3 repayable in 1059 and w*ir« 1 ocr cent, interest at the J«ue wfce of 98-8 0 for every one hug» 31, 1930. is about Rs.» m province owns r m nuneratrre d valued over 25 H tow Press.)(United Press). - 50 words
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Obituary148 1939-06-26 19 (United Press). Peshawar, June 18. PESHAWAR plunged into raourn- ing soon after Sj. Subhas Chandra Bose's arrival when Mr. John Khan Sahib, Dr. Khan Sahibs 26--year-old youngest son died at 10 o'clock this morning at the Premier's residence. Mr. Jobn had been suffering from typhoid(United Press). - 148 words
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Article112 1939-06-26 19 (United Press). Karachi. June 17. THE Simla correspondent of the Karachi Daily understands that steps are being taken to constitute the entire Indian air ffeet" on a new basis to meet the growing demand of effective defence. The first step in this direction is to replace all(United Press). - 112 words
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Article238 1939-06-26 19 (United Press). Calcutta. June 14. VTEARLY all my gin in India and end in India. I began my expeditions in Dehra Dun and then ended *n Dehra Dun by linking up the ring of my magnetic survey work. This is very important for Science." Thus(United Press). - 238 words
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Article51 1939-06-26 19 (United Press). Shillong June 17.-It is understood r.hat the Assam Oil Company have formulated some pos'tfve proposals whereby a serthrxneot ol he strike may be reached. But they are understood to be definite that the new hands taken since the ;t ikt commenced should be allowed to bj retained .--(Halted(United Press). - 51 words
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Advertisement258 1939-06-26 19 J Daily j India I I Page I Edited by I C.S. Mulhukrishnan, B.Sc. THE NEWS n| OF THEHOUR.JW&m^ 14 and 17 m. BA^ News so important that it stops the 1111««8^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ i 'lid I world's largest printing presses! Get ///M I it immediately. Get it in the daytime, i('258 words
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Article, Illustration197 1939-06-26 20 The "Glorious First of June" was celebrated with free beer by men of the Queen's Royal Regiment at the depot, Stoughton Barracks, Guildford, Surrey. A pint of beer or mineral water was issued to each man and the day was observed as a holiday for the Regiment,197 words
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Article, Illustration93 1939-06-26 20 A group photo take, at the Cathedral of the Go* herd of Mr. Clifford Fi11,,, ailu Mary Margaret Clara i :nn left to right the picture show,. Mr Linn who gave Ins aaaghtet Mrs. J. Anderson, the ,natr,„ H honour, the briaegroon, tmi th, bride, Miss Patricia93 words
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70 1939-06-26 20 Boys of the new Army Technical School at Fort Darland, Gillingham, Kent, who have been nicknamed "Belisha Boys" after the War Slinister, Mr. Leslie Hore Belisha, spend part of their leisure time in the well-equip/x'd ?j/hp> room. The recently opened school has room for 1,000 boys who are being given70 words
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Article, Illustration68 1939-06-26 20 The ninth anniversary celebration of the Vehicles Department Sports Club was held at 610 Bedok Road last weekend. Seated from left to right: Mr. Wong Cheong Won<, Mr. Chia Keng Hock, Mr. Abdul Kadir bin Depong Major W. Rose, Lt.-Col. G. C. Meredith, 0.8. E., Mr. E. G.68 words
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Article, Illustration36 1939-06-26 20 A photograph taJcen on the eve o, dinner party held in honour of Mr. C. K. Viswalingam, (seated in the centre), P.W.D., KM.S. Railways, Rengam, who is retiring at the end of this month.36 words
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Advertisement24 1939-06-26 20 Lovers of Art Please visit Helicon Gallery THE 111X114>\ ART STUDIO 40-B, Cross Street, Will supply you with genuine pictures in OUs and Water.24 words
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