Malaya Tribune, 27 June 1939
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Title Section39 1939-06-27 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales* VOL. XXVI- -No. 151. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1939. FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, June 27, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 I'AGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1939 FIVE CENTS39 words
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Advertisement89 1939-06-27 1 THE HOME MADE BEAUTIFUL BY Sunco Furniture AURORA LTD., 101, VICTORIA STREET, .SINGAPORE. model <a iiiiiii:' ■> n P^HP^^^ra 1 PATENTED AUTOMATIC BATTERY r STURDY SIMPLE PKOPRIFTOKS GUTIIPJE C €l!? (IncmSS) SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR, MALACCA, IPOH, MED AN. WJ.&' 21B___ 2 t m 0-OEDAR POLISH MAKES THAT CLEAN DUSTLESS89 words
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Advertisement225 1939-06-27 1 I MADAME PAGE LAIE 91, PICCADHXI. 5 LONDON. i DRESSMAKER DMIGNKR TAILORMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASION! in grrocK. 1 FROM:— !$5. $30. I 13 BAITERY ROAD, TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE, j pph— (Jly insist on W CLOVER W BRAND \JI if MILK C CREAM This is BABK CLOVER speaking and tell225 words
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Article39 1939-06-27 2 Reuter. Dublin. June 2fi tww-„ r ?ed and with arm^^/ U,ly Cqu from Cork to Ftmwl ca i s wer c sent dashed 'mSStjSte seized the baton, r, ho Republicans number 1 of T JReuter. - 39 words
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Article94 1939-06-27 2 London. June 25.—The National Art Collection Fund have purchased for *he nation two portraits by Barker, of Bath 'lie being a portrait of the artist's wife and one being a sell-portrait both p m:ng from the collection of Major G s liobson. great-grandson of the artist The self-portrait94 words
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Article270 1939-06-27 2 TO-MORROW FOR ALL HEAD- ERS. Some surprise regarding money or some unexpected development in a business matter is indicated, influences famur energetic action an a business push. Commercial tro- j vellers and salesmen do well, and writers, journalists and advertising men find the stars very helpful.270 words
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Advertisement443 1939-06-27 2 OTEAMER SAILINGS■i i 1 B and BRITISH INDIA (incorporated in England). i n s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1039 CO] 15,000 June 30 BE LDWAN 6G70 July 1 15 500 July 14 15.000 July 28 UJ 6.800 July 28 UPUTANA 17,000 Aug. 11 I.ANCHI 17,000 Aug. 25 t BANGALORE443 words
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Advertisement478 1939-06-27 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDLUTSCHEB LLOYD, (Incorporated Hi I Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 5 m.s. "MARBURG" omits North China In port I sr. "MOSEL" omits Manila, Hongkong, Japan In port s_s. "GNEIS'ENAU" omits North China Juiy478 words
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Advertisement469 1939-06-27 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly ixirvice 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, 4p m "Hong Hang" Jun 30 "Hong Slang" July469 words
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Advertisement137 1939-06-27 2 B Oeiftsch-Australische Dampf.vchiffs Geseifcchaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1939 t m..s. BURGENLAND via Manila July 10 s.s. SAARLAND via Manila July 26 t m.s. RAMSES Direct Autr fi HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN, j Due £*pore137 words
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Miscellaneous287 1939-06-27 2 I DAILY CROSSWORD HMHi iISHHHIIHBKIH J > ~j|j fIH FHB ■*> > I —I— i —l—l— i —L_JjJL~-* —j 1 I CLUES ACROSS: CUES DOWN i. Do up. 1. "D,)wn in the -Pomethina Mured 3 Card game. 2. A number 7 Concerning the meat we show you 4. Uplifted 9.287 words
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Article465 1939-06-27 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Monday. Previous To-day Change RUBBER Steady, Idle Steady Idle Buyers B>/ 4 8V 4 Selers 8 516 8 516 Forward July Buyers 8»/ 4 B*4 Sellers 8 516 8 516 Forward August Buyers 8 4 S l^' Sellers 8% 8 3 8 3r Forward465 words
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Article136 1939-06-27 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore. June 26. sp.m. Company Dividend Book* Total 1 cloaa financial fix Date Dtv. yeai Kramat Pulai 2*4* int. June 7 June 24 June 20 10% Less Tax 28 June 19 5% Kramat Pulai 5% final June 7 Qftc/ Less Tax June 28136 words
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Article830 1939-06-27 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, June 26, 5p.m. Fraser and Co. Av buyers beiiers. Ampat Tin 3G 4Ausual Amal 4 G 53 Austral Malay 3d. 4U Ayer Hitam 20 U 21« Ayer Weng O.08 0.73 bangrin 19 20 Batu Seian:»or 1.20 125 uerjuntai 9-830 words
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Article16 1939-06-27 3 Singapore, Tuesday. The price of tin at noon In Singapore to-day was:— #114 ft (unchanged).16 words
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Article19 1939-06-27 3 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was.— Buyers 28"» p, (unchanged) Sellers 28 H (unchanged)19 words
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Article65 1939-06-27 3 Singapore, Monday. Tin at midday was $114 1 4, unchanged, and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28 5 8, cents, buyers October December 28 7 8 cents, market steady. All sections of the market were dull and disinterested to-day with sellers slightly65 words
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Article253 1939-06-27 3 Singapore, June 26 The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily clr cular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 3 29!32 London demand 2 3 29 32 Lyons demand 2047 Switzerland demand 240 1 4 Hamburg demand 134 112253 words
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Article242 1939-06-27 3 8% Maynard Co.. Ltd.. 130,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 81 M 100 norn SINGAPORE MUff/CIFALI t 1901 red 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar 31. Sept. 3C 101 102 norn 4*% 1907 red. I**7 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sent *0 10« 108 norn 1909 red. 19*5 .IjJOUOOP Int. Mar242 words
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Article175 1939-06-27 3 Singapore, June 26. R. (Siam> W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan R. (81am) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $121 Siam New Crop No. Al $I*3 Siam New Crop No 1 $155 J Siam New Crop No. 2 $143 Biam No175 words
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Advertisement30 1939-06-27 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LIMITED HRE, marine,"motor vehicle, BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCI DENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AM) PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. *EAt) OFFICE: IfiD, CECIL STREET. STNQAPCSS. r. W. HALL, Q«neral Manager30 words
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Advertisement154 1939-06-27 3 IS-25, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone: Manager's Office 4512 Exchange Dept. 4519 General Office 4514 Cat» Aa&nm: TKOVINBANK.Head Office, Shichow. Paid-up Capital (Ch.) $10,000,000 Reserve Funds m $13,000,000 Total Assets (approx.) $108,000,000 Board of Directors: T. I» SOONO fSCMG YANG FIT Y. C. KOO CHAM YIU WOON W b VI YIN154 words
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Advertisement357 1939-06-27 3 IIiVXK OF i B2IXA Incorporated in China by Special Charter*. 12. Cecil Street. Bint «r Telephones: Manager's Office 8444. Asst. Managers Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office ***** Cable Address: "CnCNGKEO." Paid Up Capital -h. U 0,000,000.08 Reserve Funds In Excess of Ch. t 5.200,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch357 words
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85 1939-06-27 4 Trie children, of the late Mr. and Mrs Kwek Loon beg to express their heart felt thanks to the many friends and relatives for their kind attendance at the funeral and also for the night Visit.' and those who sent wreaths, telegrams and letters of condolence etc.85 words
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Advertisement572 1939-06-27 4 l« lM»< llill» l» U llW l» D I! WANTED CHINESE' SHORTHANDTYPISTS; must have passed the Schoo: Certificate Exam, and the Sr. L.C.C. -i Shorthand, Bock-keeping, and Typewriting, with working knowledge cl spoken and written Chinese. Particulars of dialects spoken and copies of certificates to Box No. 719, c o572 words
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Advertisement548 1939-06-27 4 PSYCHO RAY BADGE. Wear It. Selffreatment of sickness. Preventive and curative. Marvellous results. Price $3 postage 20 cts. Distributor.— Mak Ting Bum, Ph.D., D.M.T., D.S.T., M.S.P., F.P.C. (Lond.), F.N.A.M-Th. (Londj, Mechanotherapy, Psychotherapy, Electrotherapy, 6, Jalan Skola, Kuala Lumpur. (566. A) S. V. PRESS, General Job Printers, Expert Supervision, promptly executed548 words
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Advertisement657 1939-06-27 4 f SAND FOR SALE: Apply Fernandez Koh Company, 31, Jalan Ibrahim, Johore Bahrn U97 A Astrology HOROSCOPE WITH ASTONISHING PREDICTIONS FOR 1939 $2. I3IX QUESTIONS $1. BmTHTVVTE-REMIT-TANCE. ASTROLOGICAL. SCIENCE BUREAU. 190, WATERLOO STREET. SINGAPORE. (557-A) HOROSCOPES CAST scientifically. Definite and accurate predictions given. Numerous satisfied clients. Data required:— Time. Date657 words
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Advertisement526 1939-06-27 4 PRIVATE TUITION given in lessons I of Romanised Hokkien, Cantonese, Mandarin. TeocheW by Y. N. Hwang, 86 Neil Road, Bingapore. (519-A» FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Nn. 1-A Kirk Terrace, Phcne 2323. Practical and Theoretical for beginners and advanced Pupils leading to Diplomps. Solfeggio Course—requirements !of a good Musician. Kindergarten class526 words
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Advertisement454 1939-06-27 4 Stamps COIJLECTIONS British Colonial and Foreign Pictorial cheap short sets send en approval to approved applicants on request. Thoo Mong Henr, 259, Lavender Street, Singapore. (523-A> COLLECTORS' VALUABLE ADDITION Packet of 60 CORONATION SOUVENIR STAMPS. All different 70 cts. Remit Malayan Postal Order. General Trading Agency, P.O. Box 208, Singapore.454 words
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Advertisement552 1939-06-27 4 Travel Agency TRAVEL iiEivn inson Road. 'Phone 3s Agents for RaUways OffiS Lines, Undertake H ?»ship Removal and Bags* crate charges. n 0 booking ticket.-. Branch V Saigon. Haiphor" Shanghai and in c see a PufiitC \Z NOTICE. IN THE MATIEP or NANYANG SIAM. Pu Xx LIMITED •In Voluntary Liquiddd552 words
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253 1939-06-27 5 EXCELLENT was the concert given ■J f at the Goodwood Park Hotel by Miss Claudine Sitnikova, Mr A Bershadsky and Mr. George Roth. They are able artistes, and the programme chosen displayed their abilities to the best advantage. Miss Sitnitjova has a very pleasing253 words
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Article83 1939-06-27 5 Arrived by the "PH ALU". Mr. A Me. L Speirs. Mr. H X Pinkerton Left by the "PH ALU", Mr. S B. Tan, Mr. S. Miyoshi, Mr. P. D. Sharma, Mr. A. Mc L. Speirs. Arrived by the "PH-ARG", Mr. and Mrs J Dikkens, Mr. R. Claessens,83 words
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Article30 1939-06-27 5 The P. O. Ranpura has left Hongkong and is expected to arrive at S nganore at 9.30 a.m. to-morrow. She will proceed alongside the S.H.B. wharf en arrival.30 words
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Article189 1939-06-27 5 {From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Monday. CALLING into a spin after gaining an altitude of several hundred feet, two European visitors from Telok Anson -had a miraculous escape fiom death when their plane crashed into an attap roofed wooden shed near the Kuala Lumpur aerodrome189 words
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Article47 1939-06-27 5 THE sixth police court, which has been I i vacant since Feb. 19. will be occur •ned as from next Monday by the Co-oner. Mr. W G Porter. The removal of furniture from FuUcr- ton Building to the Police Court Will take place on Saturday.47 words
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Article357 1939-06-27 5 A HMAD bin Mohammed Ibrahim, Queen's Scholar, and formerly of Raffles College, Singapore, and now in St. John's College, Cambridge has been awarded Class I in The Tripos, !>art 11, 1939. It will be remembered that last year Benedict Ponniah, of the Ceylon Civil Service, was357 words
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Article77 1939-06-27 5 •THE Italian Consul General in Singa i Dorc Mr, Alberto Perego. who has been recently appointed KniEht Commander in the Order of the Crown ol Ttalv will leave Singapore to-day. ov rmneriai Alrwaya. for Bangkok, where ho v: for the Italian Minister, who Is* f?olnc home on77 words
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710 1939-06-27 5 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir, —A good deal of criticism, much ol it uninformed, has been levelled at the Singapore Traction Co. and its employees regarding the transport service in Singapore. At the time 01" the withdrawal of the licences710 words
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Article593 1939-06-27 5 iTo the Editor of !hc M'kiVa Tri'cunc.\ Sir —Much criticism has been levelled ?gainst traffic control in the various towns oi Malaya, but I wonder hew these critics would f.eel or what tfc y uoulr. say <f thev were to make a tru to Kelvntan There are few593 words
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Article96 1939-06-27 5 [To the Editor of the Mcilcya Tnkune] Sir.-- I was attending an evening chi v<| a* a certain school, tho lamp dynamo and the boil were stolon from my bicvl- Why the thief «ook the dynamo a id 'eft the lamp I cannot imagine. The "oicyrl' 196 words
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Advertisement291 1939-06-27 5 1 nine Polish" is a wonder poli/ h all cars by regular use of l v ore sure of expecting your car its original shine ManufacturPAKIEEB COMPANY, 94, Hill Street, Singapore. Cheerful News To The Despairing. )r chronic diseases, treatn ace >rding to Homeopathy, the I iless and reliable medical291 words
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Advertisement131 1939-06-27 5 I THIS IS i the jrair of 'v For vim There is none better at the price only SG.OO a pair. The most ideal pair for Walking or Golfing. Every pair i.' wi h willow ralf topper and Dnnlop Rubber Sole and Her! which wiJJ not crack. In Black or131 words
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Advertisement39 1939-06-27 5 CLEAR THAT COLD WITH VAPEX Breathe the Vapex vapour from your handkerchief by day and from the end of your pillow by night. It kills the germs, relieves stuffiness, prevents the spread of infection Obtainable from CbemiMa And Stores.39 words
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Advertisement16 1939-06-27 5 I never offend through neglecting PERSONAL FRESHNESS use^ IIVM UOIMU, TOUT jLNII .Mr, I !MI TED,16 words
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Article70 1939-06-27 6 The following is the programme of drills uo to and for week ending July 2 1939—T0 DAY, JUNE 27 515 p.m. Headquarters, S.V.A.C.S., Mounted Practice. 5 15 pm. Headquarters, Ist Bn S.S.V.r. tig Section, Section Training. 5 15 pm. 30 yds. Range H.Q., "S" Coy., Practice Competitions.70 words
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Article114 1939-06-27 6 Singapore, June 27. Ships alongside the Wharves or ex pectec tv arrive: East Wharf »Gate 1) Suisang, Cremer 22. Wharf (Gate 2> Kodah 18; Valaya 16; Glenfinlas 14; Sibajak 11; Glenroy 7. Empire Dock (Gate 2) Lossicbank 30: Kelantan 33; Straat Malaka 37; Marudu 39. Empire Dock114 words
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Article103 1939-06-27 6 London; June 26. Paris 176 23 32 New York 4.68»« Montreal 4.69 5 16 Lisbon ilO Brussels 27.52 U Geneva 20.77 Amsterdam 8.81 Tj Milan 80 Berlin 11.67 Belgium 11.66 3 i Athens 547 U Stockholm 19 42 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Belgrade 210 Kio de Janeiro 2103 words
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Advertisement162 1939-06-27 6 THE TRUI TONIC FOOD J Okxminmbim mf mil Chm tfrtf mm 4 Swrm J LIKEN AN ALLEN 6 HANBURY PRODUCT 4 SOLE AGENTS: BARLOW 6 CO. SINGAPORE KUALA-LUMPUR. IROH. 5 AP B 3 HATS deserves an j s cs t and vary ng PUBLIC A TTENTIQnT The Malayan Products Canning162 words
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Advertisement275 1939-06-27 6 Hearing Restored Stop Head Hoises Deafness ami Head Noises need not be dreaded any longer since the discovery of an American Physician. Now it is possible for some of the most obstinate cases of Deafness to be relieved in a day's time by the application of the prescription called Spantex.275 words
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Miscellaneous1128 1939-06-27 6 i i im rnwwm To-day's Radio im Li iai ■ill Elsie and Doris Waters (Radio's. NlPfm CTXTP AT3A1?1? LONDON Gert and Daisy'). BBC Variety lMIu J J MrSlxArUKHi TRANSMISSION 5 orcnostra, conducted by Charts yi)r 1: TRAIN WW" Shadwell. Presented by John a m ZHL 225 metres (1.13 mc-s) m1,128 words
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Advertisement9 1939-06-27 7 unchanging quality I Distributed by Frascr Cf Neavt Ltd.9 words
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Advertisement306 1939-06-27 8 ANOTHER OREAT TBII-MfH FOR A BRITISH FILM THE MOST BEAUTIFTL M> Jo%* best ™!rr.^ s^K M I *y OPENING TO DAY PAVILjON j j v f «a complete success, nothing could be more lovely- DAILY MAIL I tHe SenSati n Seeing U 01 ra,,tUre EVENING NEWS S II THE MIKADO306 words
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Advertisement155 1939-06-27 8 I THEATRE ROYAL: 5 I TO-DAY LAST TWO SHOWS. I 6 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. on the screen I SAIGAL and KANAN I in "STREET SINGER" On the stage— I Janki Bai, Heera Bai and Kajan Bai, in a Dancing and Singing: Programme. NEW W O IS Ml DAXCE PALACE.155 words
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Advertisement147 1939-06-27 8 I j j I The Sequel To The Screen's Most ji j Tamous Thriller! Here It Is.',' NEXT CHANGE at the CAPITOL j I LaUv^ a Original screenplay by W-.llis Cooper Produced and directed by Rot led V Let J gMss A ROWLAND V LEE Production IF A NEW UNIVERSAL147 words
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Advertisement243 1939-06-27 9 .(.lIIIUMI •'■■••■••■■ll Htlllt HTry tuffer from NERVES 1 I 5 The high Vitamin B content of BIOZYGEN YEAST-VITAMIN cure* all nervous complaints I obtainable from medicine stores I ALHAMBRA I NEXT CHANGE I I PAIS BETWEEN PUNCHES] but they never stop punching! olv c Head The SI NDAY TRIBUNE Dominant243 words
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Advertisement88 1939-06-27 9 nmmtdtAmi j OPENING SAT. JULY IST. S Simultaneous Screening h AT i j SUN —(New World)} I and S EMPIRE (Tanjong Pagar) i Republic s Thrilling Wild S Animal Jungle Serial !with HERMAN BRIX, MALA, Monte Blue Hundreds of Players i Tonsils Adenoids i However obstinate and chronic are cured88 words
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Advertisement178 1939-06-27 9 8 j FRED GINGER in a Great New Triumph! The Story of 2 j History's Most Famous Dancing Team—THE CASTLES! A TUES. JULY 4th...CAPITOL C SENSATIONALLY DIFFERENT M s < any Astaixe-Rofleri show """"".^^^..^J'., RRRRRR^RRRRRRMBSgfete ■111 RRRL-RRRR—^RRRIRR <.j3j£R£R4HRRRR9RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRKRRR^^^^^w lENGINEERINGI ENGINEERING EXHIBITION ...Ist AUGUST 1939... I I Valuable prizes in Silver178 words
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Advertisement255 1939-06-27 9 NO GREATER GL.ORY THAN THIS! 1938's Finest Actress in 1939*s Finest Picture BETTE DAVIS W\ I Ik j Academy Award Winner for the best performance of the YJT year in lit "DARK VICTORY" m Tls, 6.15 and 9.15 P.M. ALHAMBRA m RSkhwHl riiHtrßTlrjHMEjliJ JJlHiffiOO. j vmMWitirß tmKsSCßk^^BßmSmm IflWk Victory" JL255 words
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Article703 1939-06-27 10 WO one envies Mr. Chamberlain the tremendous task which he has to shoulder. He has been criticised, for it is the nappy distinction of democratic nations that speech is free and the highest may have their actions discussed, but it is realised that in keeping the Empire out703 words
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1248 1939-06-27 10 G.T. GARRATT - j B y G.T. GARRATT fF the world were plunged into another great conflict the "tideless dolorous midland sea" would probably add to its sinister reputation as a graveyard of brave men. Its landlocked routes, its comparativeIly still waters, its frequently indented coastline, and, above1,248 words
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Advertisement146 1939-06-27 10 i He del 122 IThe Popular "H-M-V" RECORD PLAYER Model 122 (A. C.J Now Selling at the NEW REDUCED PRICE $19.50 ROBINSON CO., LTD. "HM.V." AGENTS AND SERVICE EXPERTS. is tasty and jgg|> healthful <M&Sjfm Marmite, the Great Yeast Food, is concentrated nutriment, extremely rich in Vitamin B, which is146 words
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Advertisement8 1939-06-27 10 I800 Chiang Co., 304, North Bridge Rd., Singapore.8 words
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Advertisement61 1939-06-27 10 I "we OFFER YOU BIGGER and BETTER VALUE IN QUALITY CLEANSING TISSUES. The SITROI X AMERICAN FACE TISSUES N ORDINARY I ISSUES. FINFf T QUALITY rm&r TBXTORE. WHITE OR PFACH colour? j Boxed 400 Price 55 I RAINBOW TISSUES J: 4 Colours Aborted in cackage. Pink. Feaeh |j Yellow. Green.61 words
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104 1939-06-27 11 Reuter. London. June 27. (tOLOXEL Uewellin was questioned in the House of Commons last night regarding the strength cf the j h naval forea in the Far East i the Civil I der'nrrd that h usstienfthi thicughout •M had vrctived constant n and itReuter. - 104 words
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Article81 1939-06-27 11 London, June 26. nee to a report that Govis planning a naval demonsthe Far East, inquiries suggest hips are available, but the sending them, unless there is ning force, is widely questioned, ticial News says it is difficult to the Government thinks can be procrastination, while81 words
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Article425 1939-06-27 11 U.S. MAKING NO MOVE YET Reuter. EARLY ANNOUNCEMENT IS EXPECTED OF BRITISH NEGOTIATIONS WITH JAPAN ON THE TIENTSIN DISPUTE, AND ACTION ON THE OUTRAGES AGAINST BRITISH SUBJECTS, APART FROM STRONG PROTESTS ALREADY MADE, IS DELAYED PENDING THE OUTCOME OF PRESENT TALKS IN TOKYO. It is officiallyReuter. - 425 words
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527 1939-06-27 11 Reuter. BLOCKADE of food supplies to British troops at Tientsin, as threatened by the stopping of two military lorries, will be considered an act of war, according to British military spokesmen in the Concession. Tientsin, June 27. INTERFERENCE with another British militaryReuter. - 527 words
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Article, Illustration261 1939-06-27 11 Hongkong, June 27. IT is reported from a reliable foreign source that the Japanese are attempting to land troops in tne north of Focchow. Eight Japanese warships have now gathered at the mouth of Mm Krver. the same time Japanese planes been sent up to raid261 words
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Article37 1939-06-27 11 Reuter. Prague, June 27.- The German Criminal Court has passed sentence of 15 vears on two German police-sergeants named Bulle and Stehr, charged with the manslaughter cf a Czech policeman at Nachod on June 11.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article106 1939-06-27 11 Reuter. Tokyo. June 27. Sir Robert frftlffe. British Ambassador, has h?d a 45--minutes interview with the Foreign Minister, Mr. A rite, who reports that the interview was arranged for discussion of a basis of negotiations for settlement of the Tientsin dispute.— Reuter. Hongkong, June 27. The Japanese areReuter. - 106 words
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Article, Illustration25 1939-06-27 11 The First Lord of the Admiralty, Lrd Stanhope (seen with Lady Stanhope) attends the preliminary inquiry into the loss of the submarine Thetis.25 words
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149 1939-06-27 11 London Bomb Outrages British Wireless. London, June 26. f fHE special branch office of Scotland Yard was very active to-day in connection with thc series of bomb exolosions which occurred in the west end of London late on Saturday niprit. when seventeen persons wereBritish Wireless. - 149 words
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108 1939-06-27 11 Over 100 Soviet Japanese Planes In Border Clash Big Air Battle Reuter. London, June 27. A NOTHER big air battle <:n the Outer Mongol frontier is reported from Tokyo and Moscow. According to the Soviet account 25 out of 60 Japanese planes which violated the frontier were brought down byReuter. - 108 words
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Article27 1939-06-27 11 Reuter. Rome. June 29.—Prince Giuseppe Aldobradm, commander of the Papal Noble Guard since 1915. died last night at the age of 73 —Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article163 1939-06-27 11 Reuter. Brussels, Juno 27. 'PEN people are believed to have been killed when the banks of the Albert Canal broke in a number of places near Hasselt. Water, pouring through the breaches, spread over a two-mile area. Pol ce and other rescue workers made franticReuter. - 163 words
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Advertisement19 1939-06-27 11 (Advertisement of The Uj/ieral Electric Co., Ltd., of England, "Magnet House," Singapore.) < -—B l- IM- BB W.P.*. 222 A19 words
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85 1939-06-27 12 Reuter. Shanghai, June 26. TiJF R'v. A. A. Caswell and his wife, Canadian Protestant n.issioaarics of the Canadian Holiness Movement, were killed a Japanese air raid on Chantt.h, Hunan Province, on Jim. 21. An official telegram from the principal of the mission school,Reuter. - 85 words
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Article160 1939-06-27 12 Reuter. Copenhagen, June 26. A SUGGESTION that .six or seven leading countries of the world each appoint a committee of economic experts tc work with the representatives of the Governments and cf business to make a thorough .study of economics in their countries from the standpoint ofReuter. - 160 words
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Article142 1939-06-27 12 B.B.C. MALAYA [From Our Own Correspondent] London, June 19. j RADIO hum- link for children in j Malaya h now in contemplation i by BJB.C. In comformity with the 8.8.C policy SLPIJ? 8 "ff 611 throughout the Em- I Pire rh? sort of programme they mast I desire, toe new142 words
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Article26 1939-06-27 12 The \c«ng People's Circle will hold h three in one social on Tuesday a 4: 6 pm at the Geylang Methodist Girls' School'26 words
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523 1939-06-27 12 Guarded Warning In British Press Reuter. London, June 26. :c HOPE that Mr. Chamberlain's words to Germany and Japan will be taken to heart in those countries is expressed in an editorial in The Times, which adds: "Mr. Chamberlain made it quite clear that GreatReuter. - 523 words
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Article158 1939-06-27 12 Reuter. London, June 26. r jpilE flying-boat Atlantic Clipper arrived at Port Washington. Long Island, from Horta, Azores, on completion of the last experimental flight over the southern Atlantic route before the inauguration of a passenger service. At the same time, the flying-boat Yankee Clipper was heldReuter. - 158 words
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Article114 1939-06-27 12 Reuter. Tientsin. June 26. rpWO lorries which left the Concession this morning: to obtain foodstuffs for the Durhams were stopped about 12.50 when trying to return through the I arrier. One lorry belonged to the British military and contained one British officer in uniform, while the otherReuter. - 114 words
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Article85 1939-06-27 12 Reuter. Tokyo. June, 26. THE Government is still waiting lor a report from Tientsin on which to base a reply to the British Government's protest against treatment of British residents, according to a Foreign Office spokesman, who again asserted that the case had been greatly misrepresented andReuter. - 85 words
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Article169 1939-06-27 12 [From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 17. f FHE Countess of lncheapc, Mrs. 1 Harry Roy and Mrs. Bob Gregory joined in a family reunion with their parents, the Rajah and Ranee of Sarawak, at the annual dinner of the Sarawak Association at the Trocadero last night.169 words
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75 1939-06-27 12 DEFENCE GIFTS FROM TRENGGANU BRUNEI jnVO further gifts towards the cost of Imperial Defence are announced. HH. the Sultan of Trengganu has £iven $50.000 as a gift from the State U Trengganu. H H. the Sultan of Brunei has elven $100,000 as a gift from the State of Brunei. On75 words
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Article33 1939-06-27 12 Reuter. Brussels, June 26. Kichard Seaman. 26, British racing driver, has died at Spa hospitaT following injuries sustained in the Belgian Grand Prix when his car overturned and caught fire.—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article274 1939-06-27 12 Reuter. npHE apparent inability or unwillingness 0 f those win. <„ T opinion in the Reich to take at their lace value rial PU,,lic by British statesmen is indeed one of the most danwroo l ni, nu ments of the whole international situation, declares Th*»Reuter. - 274 words
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Article154 1939-06-27 12 London. June 17. AMERICAN rubber statistics for May' showed consumption to have been 44,400 tons compared with 44,166 tons in April and only 23.947 tons In May 1938 Ratio of reclaim to crude was practically unchanged at 30 4 per cent. Fv.r the first five154 words
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114 1939-06-27 12 ANGLO ITALIAN AGREEMENT VIOLATED? Reuter. London. June 2b". "THE British Government had 1 noted the recrudescence of antiBritish attacks in the Italian press," declared Mr. Chamberlain, replying to question. The Prime Minister added f hat while regretting these as by no means calculated to maintain good relations between the twoReuter. - 114 words
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49 1939-06-27 12 Reuter. ship to take them aboanj Another 150 Jewish refugee* were not allowed on board the soil watched the vessel's ieparfi many weeping Twenty renoL?. tn« Jews jumped into the "a n an attempt to commit -uuidi hut v were saved o5 IhTpSS*Reuter. - 49 words
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253 1939-06-27 12 Reuter. L ndon, June 2*; !THE Daily Telegraph diplomatic correspondent =ays a long telegram was received at the Foreip Office yesterday from Sir William Seeds. Ambassador in Moscow. The correspondent add.-, that, whil N is understood tha: certain further concessions to the Soviet viewpointReuter. - 253 words
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Article93 1939-06-27 12 Singapore, Monday A l9-year-old Indian Muhameden coolie. Eussoft Marica, was found lying dead in a drain al MacCuUunj Street on the early morning Gl Jun( 16. Death was due to drowning. Thp coroner. Mr W. G. Porter, returned a verdict of death by misadventure at the tnquirv93 words
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Article143 1939-06-27 12 Singapore. MondayJpvtO of the most-up-to-date cargo vessels wiih limited passenger accommodation are alongside the S.H.B. Wharves to-day. They are the motor vessels "Straat Soenda" and "Straat Malakka," latest additions to the K.P.M.'s fleet Having a gross tonnage of 6,42". these ships can carry a cargo143 words
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Article23 1939-06-27 12 Two Imperial air ™te?*JZ in Singapore on Friday. 1 expected on Thursday has been layed for 24 hours with J trouble.23 words
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Article11 1939-06-27 12 The crop of United Malacca untitled for May was 33.000 ii).11 words
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Advertisement58 1939-06-27 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA CHTJLIA STREET. THONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE MARINE, MOTOR, PEP. RONAL ACCIDENT WORK MEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. :o* AGENTS: BEREMBAN POI BROS., MALACCA HONG CHYE CO., K. LCMPUR WENG RENG LOONG. mm —NG RON CHEE, JLANG LEE ENG TEH, JO!! LEE AH WENG. FENANG GENERAL PRODUCE mL58 words
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Advertisement20 1939-06-27 12 GUINNESS IS GOOD FOR YOU Mc ALISTER Co. Ltd., (Incorporated In Straits Settlements.) Singapore Kuala Lumpur ipoh Penang. WPJB an20 words
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Article166 1939-06-27 13 Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok, June 25. or Thailand's) National Day, j 24, which was established to irate the inauguration of the constitutional regime in the was an immense success yesn ere was an elaborate and n sting programme which every- yed. ing the ordinary session of of166 words
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Article64 1939-06-27 13 Har Own Correspondent] Penang, June 27. ing tcok place in the Church Lady of Sorrows, McAlister morning of Mr Roland Santa Singapore and Miss Doris i Chong of Penang oom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sta Maria and the bride the of Mr and Mrs. Charles64 words
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Article506 1939-06-27 13 u (THING convincing 01 consoling has yet come from British mi Ministers, or from the acts te Government, to relieve the ty about the fate of British eta and British interests in in and other foreign areas of I hina. Both Lord Halifax and Mr. I amberiain506 words
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508 1939-06-27 13 Empire Reserve To Be Established Reuter. pACILITIES for the training of pilots for the Royal Air Force reserve are to be provided in Singapore and Penang, among centres in the Middle and Far East, announced Sir Kingsley Wood, Air Minister, at theReuter. - 508 words
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Article73 1939-06-27 13 INQUIRIES at the R.A.F. headouakters in Singapore elicited information that recruitment and medical examination of volunteers for the R.A.F. Reserve by. already been completed. The R.A.F. officials here are nf x awaiting final instructions ttbm the Air Ministry. Receipt of those instructions will, it is understood, be73 words
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Article336 1939-06-27 13 Reuter. LONDON JUNE. 26 "THE GENERAL SITUATION AT 1 TIENTSIN IS UNCHANGED," DECLARED THE PRIME MINISTER IN THE COMMONS. 'The arrivals of perisha-ole foodstuffs continued to be spasmodic, and only between 10 and 20 per cent, of normal. Tugs and lighters on the river were subjectedReuter. - 336 words
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355 1939-06-27 13 [frcm Our Oxen Reoorttv Kuala Lumpur, Monday. CENTENCE of death was passed to-day at the Selangor Assizes on Subrayan, a seventeen-year-old Tamil ccolie of Banting, who was charged with the murder of a fellow worker in March this year. A recommendation for mercy was made355 words
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Article208 1939-06-27 13 [From Our Own Roo'>"l Johore Bahru, Monday. |fOW the complainant, a 36-year-old Chinese woman, fainted when she vvas dragged into on estate was alleged by Sze Leong Eng in the preliminary injuiry into a rape charge preferred against a Tamil, Kanniah, before the S?cond scting Magistrate*208 words
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112 1939-06-27 13 ACCORDING to the latest information of the building strike, the contractors at a meeting held last night decided to accept the scale of wages recommended by the arbitrators. There is a hitch, however, in regard to the wages of apprentices. Contractors have signified their112 words
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Article36 1939-06-27 13 British Wireless London, June 26. General Sir Edmund Ironside, the retiring Governor of Gibraltir, left for England to day, where he will take Dp his new post of Director-General of the Overseas Forces.—British Wireless.British Wireless - 36 words
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Article42 1939-06-27 13 Reuter. London, June 26—On the Stock Exchange, week end political speeches induced nervousness causing generally easier markets despite occasional attempts to rally. Gilt-edged, Home Rails and industrials eased and also Kafnracn small Cape and Paris offerings. Wall Street was easy.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article42 1939-06-27 13 A Reuter message confirms the marriage of Sir Frank Swettenham, aajftd 89, Governor of the Straits Settlements 1901-4, to Mrs. Neil Guthrie, widow of a Guard Officer killed in the Great War at Caxton Hall, London, yesterday »Monday I42 words
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Article29 1939-06-27 13 London, June 20. The King and Queen returned to Euckingham Palace this afternoon from tlie Royal Lodge, Windsor Great Park, where they spent the week end29 words
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Advertisement169 1939-06-27 13 ACORN NEW EVAPORATED MILK TASTES RICH, LOOKS RICH AND IS RICH CREAMY MILK FROM DAINTY JERSEY COWS. PRODUCED IN NEW ZEALAND THE WORLD'S DAIRY FARM." STOCKED BY THONE: SING APORE 537*; (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH 110 111 (2 «nes), PENANG 1500 1301, BUTTERWORTH 33. Advt. oj169 words
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565 1939-06-27 14 The Police Led 2-0 At Half-Time But Loyals 4; Police 2. THOUGH a goal ahead at half-time, the Police, playing on their own ground yesterday, were beaten 4—2 by the Loyals when they met in a first division S.A.F.A.565 words
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Article180 1939-06-27 14 Jacks 5; G.E.C 5. JWO "hat-tricks" at the S.H.B. ground yesterday struck a bright patch in the Business Houses League encounter between Jacks and G.E.C. It was the last outing for G.E.C. and the last but one for Jacks. Seven minutes of play brought the first180 words
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Article, Illustration425 1939-06-27 14 Ten Goals Shared By Grads Undergrads Raffles College Annual Soccer R.C. Graduates 5; R.C. Undergraduates 5. GOALS were shared betweer the Raffles College Graduates and Undergraduates in their annual soccer encounter played on the College ground yesterday evening, each side scoring five goals. No game was played last year, while425 words
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Article58 1939-06-27 14 The following have been selected to play Football for the V.M.C.A. against "A" Coy Loyals to-day at 5.15 pjn. on the Anson Road Ground: Wee Aik Chan, M. Swamy, V. N. Pillay, G.J. Moxon, G. Ranatunga, E. R. G. Vaughan, W. Mcßeath, C. E. T. Kite. B. Orton,58 words
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210 1939-06-27 14 Singapore, Monday. dominating the exchanges in the first half, the V.M.C.A. Juniors were held to a 3-all draw in a friendly soccer match played at the V.M.C.A. ground this evening. Attacking vigorously from the start, the V's took th e lead when Tee210 words
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139 1939-06-27 14 R A.O.C 2. R.A.M.C L DLAYING on their own ground, the R.A.O.C. defeated the R.A. M.C. by two goals to one in a div. HA game. The Ordnance dominated play from the start and before the Medicals could139 words
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Article, Illustration485 1939-06-27 14 Winners Avenge Their First Round Defeat R.A.F.. >3| Malays.... SECURING the winning goal in the fifty-seventh ir*mii<> „t j,| a the R.A.F. yesterday defeated the Malays by thr«-» :;<, a s t two in one of the grandest games so far in485 words
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228 1939-06-27 14 A LARGE crowd witnessed a thrilling; game of soccer in which the Banka Sports Club defeated the Tamil Brotherhood Party by one nil. at Farrer Park on Sunday. The Banka team gave a good display, especially their forwards who were ably led228 words
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Article89 1939-06-27 14 4FTER a long recess, the lawn tennis tournament of the S.C.R.C. was resumed yesterday when two singles matches were played. Tan Huck Toe had to struggle hard igainst Tan Yong Poh, whom he beat in straight sets. 6—3, 6—l. Little opposition was experienced by89 words
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Article35 1939-06-27 14 Soccer: S.C.F.A. rs GcNmb f>m. I'- I Stadium I l oyals Res vs. Mm tes. 1 GiHman V.M A rs. Loyals "A" (j Water-Pclo: Y.YU..V is Maachesters— I V.M C A P«ti j35 words
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Article23 1939-06-27 14 In a second divUton at the Naval Ba Malaya» defeated the by two goals to nil.23 words
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Advertisement174 1939-06-27 14 Do You Just Dream Of A Big Salary Dreaming is a grand past&ne but it will not increase your salary. The only sure way to get more money is to make yourself worth more. A Training Is the answer and such a Training you can acquire through spare-time study with174 words
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Advertisement116 1939-06-27 14 FOOD PROBLEM WITH GASTRITIS For years, doctors wanted to find a food that would not irritate the inflamed stomach walls of patients suffering from gastritis and that at the same time would rebuild the patient's strength. In severe cases of gastritis solid roods are out of the question, even liquid116 words
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Miscellaneous47 1939-06-27 14 TIDE TABLES TO-DAY 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. TO-MORROW HIGH WATER: 8.30 a.m. 7.8 ft. 8 05 p.m. 8.6 ft. LOW WATER: 2.05 a.m. 2.4 ft. 2.15 p.m. 4.5 ft.47 words
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665 1939-06-27 15 404 FOR 5 AT CLOSE OF PLAY First Test Match iVest Indies. 277; England 404 lor 5. H FIVE WICKETS IN HAND, ENGLAND ARE LEADING BY 127 RUNS ON THE FIRST INNINGS IN THE LORD'S MATCH, THE TEST OF THE PRESENT665 words
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Article337 1939-06-27 15 FOLLOWING ARK ENTRIES FOR THE SELANGOR. TLRF CLUB EXTRA PROFESSIONAL MEETING ON JUNE 29 (THURSDAY) AND JULY 1 (SATURDAY). HORSES: CLASS 4 lot run 2nd run 5V 2 f t> i 9 f All Gold X X Amazing X X Authentic X X Benedict X X337 words
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Article29 1939-06-27 15 The V.M.C.A. school will hold their fourth annual sports meet on July fi at the Jalan Bcsar Stadium. Mrs. W. Lincham will give away the prizes.29 words
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129 1939-06-27 15 Exhibitions By Szabados Kelen For China Relief f Singapore, Monday. THE Singapore Table Tennis Association have arranged for Szabados and Kelen, Hungari-n table tennis stars to play three exhibition matches in aid of the China Relief Fund, under the distinguished patronage of Mr. Kao Ling Pai, Chinese Consul-General Singapore. Matches129 words
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Article69 1939-06-27 15 Reuter. New York. June 26. JOE LOUIS is G—l on favourite to beat Tony Gaiento. the Newark bartender, at Yankee Stadium on Wednesday in Ifis cilhth defence of his world heavyweight championship, but Qaiento is dent and not worried by L >vis threat- to finish himReuter. - 69 words
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Article32 1939-06-27 15 Reuter. London, Monday. Es-ex beat Cambridge by an innings and six runs. Cambridge 113 and 77 'Ray Smith o for 4** Essex 190 92, Webster 7 for 78» -R uter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article347 1939-06-27 15 Sin Kie Scratches From Singles London, Monday. TENNIS enthusiasts gathered at Wimbledon, which opened to-day, were disappointed when it was learned that Kho Sin Kie, dashing Chinese player, had scratched from the singles, as he is unfit. Gunn therefore received a walk-over, in the first round. Sin Kie347 words
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Article29 1939-06-27 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, June 26. In the Beamish Cud final for players under 21. Tan Koug Yen DMA TifT K° on Lim 6-4. 8—6.29 words
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Advertisement68 1939-06-27 15 I ORANGE I I SMIAS H I I mWm mm «nn»^ I ABW ma m ■k y% At- ":.f ItS 'FmW i« i iiiiiitii m" AJ I I I 1 Bw ""Amm I I mmr iiiiumiiiiiimiii»"'»»""""!'!!""" 111 I I mmr ''::::":::,V"tiiiiiti"""iii"""""(i" 9 1 I > v.ii,aMl^^^ta^^lM I W v I68 words
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Advertisement397 1939-06-27 15 GASTRIC ULCER caused intense suffering Kven if your stomach trouble n not so serious as that of Mr. S. A., whose letttf is quoted below, remember that hi* suffering probably began with just a twinge of indigestion, ior that ts how excess acidity first makes itself felt, and often exdjed397 words
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Advertisement7 1939-06-27 15 protect your clothes CLIT oI.MrQ.vV KILLS f7 words
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45 1939-06-27 16 [From Our Gwn Correspondent} Malacca, June 27. rE following have been selected to play for Malacca against Johore en Ah Sang, Chegu Hassan Lum Chwee Seng, Tan Tiong Khye. Abbas, Jamat, Mustapha Tan Sim Tiang, Mohamed H*ad, Leon, Puteh.45 words
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Article442 1939-06-27 16 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, June 27. THIS year's Battalion Service Rifle Meeting of the M.V.C. was brought to a successful close yesterday at Bukit Sebukor. Unlike ir the past when prizes were given at the close of the training^ season this year the prizes were442 words
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Article293 1939-06-27 16 [From Our Own Ccr respondent] Muar, Monday. AN early morning raid at 4.15 a.m. by Customs Officers at Kampong Jawa, Panchor resulted in the arrest of Chong Ah Hong, a 62 years old Chinese who was caught in thy act of distilling samsu. He wa* this morning293 words
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Article452 1939-06-27 16 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, June 27. riE draw for the Malacca Lawn Tennis Championshins was made this week-end and resulted as given bflow. There wJ*re very good entries fcT the Men's Open Singles and handicap doubles. Owing to insuffii ri;n f entr'es for the women's open452 words
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142 1939-06-27 16 Sport And General News From Malacca [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, Monday CHARGED at the instance of Inspector Bashah, a Eurasian i lusician named Willie Sta Maria, age 29, appeared in the Police Court to-day, before Mr. Rappoport, and pleaded guilty to crimina breach of142 words
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Article71 1939-06-27 16 [From Our Own Correspondent] Muar. Monday Two cyclists were this mornin duced before Tuan Han I Salleh on a charge of having ridden tneir bicycles witn no red renector oc the rear mudguard Botn the i pleaded guilty and were each fined'so cents. Another cyclist was charged with71 words
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Advertisement145 1939-06-27 16 j THIS IS THE ANNOUNCEMENT of INTEREST TO YOU... We take pleasure in announcing that our GRAND ANNUAL STOCKTAKING <Salef j will commence from TO-MORROW I JUNE 2«<ii AT t A.M. This Special Announcement is of interest to you as it affords you grand opportunity to save money- Enables you145 words
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Advertisement99 1939-06-27 16 Kruschen Has Made Me Young Again was nearh mad **~*L?i indigesuon. Food soured mm, My head spun round M not rf/;t/ unW, a ft* cfcarerf my head like mmpc. J eu drink whatever I fancy n morning. The:s,x rn.n as a tonic to the who!. systeo stimulate lA* diesove their99 words
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2157 1939-06-27 17 Alleged Use Of Bottles And Red-Hot Bars v v v Singapore, Monday. pTEEN Mngpo firemen from the Norwegian vessel s.s. 4heng llua cuamed tnal th.s morning before Mr. Conrad Oldham thf aeon c Charge 01 With deadly weal pons. board the Sheng Hua" anchored2,157 words
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95 1939-06-27 17 open air public lecture on A.R.P. organised by Mr. Tan Kah Kee will be held at Farrer Park opposite 90 Race Course Road tomorrow evening at 7.30 p.m. Besides Mr. Yap Pheng Geek who will speak in English and Re,v. Goh Hood95 words
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Advertisement347 1939-06-27 17 Taken Regularly Every Night Bile beans KEEP YOUR FIGURE SLIM AND ATTRACTIVE CHING KENG LEE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In the .Straits Settlement*). No. 9-4, (Ist Floor), D ALMEIDA STREET, SINGAPORE. (Next to The Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd.) 'PHONE: NOS. 3918 3919, TELEGRAMS: "AUCTIONEERS SINGAPORE." AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS i COMMISSION AGENTS.347 words
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Advertisement345 1939-06-27 17 RAFFLES BRASSERIE A pproved by daily increasing number of patrons. Jp or meals you will enjoy. V* inest quality foodstuffs only. Mi c us cater for your parlies—lunch, tea or dinner. Excellent cuisine—a la carle. §f ervice—comfort—courtesy—mtisie. n read and cakes—baked in electric ovens. ±U worthy reputation gained by experience.345 words
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Article302 1939-06-27 18 Keeping The People Informed Of The Latest War Situation nrrro ti 1 Shiukwan. y|/UH the Japanese forces in Kwangtung checkmated at all sectors, the Kwangturg Provincial Government here is turning its attention to giving further impetus to the Spiritual Mobilization Movement sponsored by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek,302 words
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Article86 1939-06-27 18 Chungking. DAUL Fu, well-known Manchurian pole- vaulter, who represented China at the World Olympic Games in Berlin in 1936. Is reported to have been killed at Kwcilin, provincial capital of Kwangsi, during an aerial combat with a squadion of Japanese aeroplanes. He was a native of86 words
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315 1939-06-27 18 ANOTHER JOAN OF ARC* LEADS GUERRILLAS Hainan Island Situation Pakhoi. ANOTHER "Joan of Arc" has made an appearanje in Hainan Island to take Command of the guerrillas to harass and attack the Japanese. Her name is Miss Liv Chiu-chu. 28, in command315 words
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306 1939-06-27 18 BY simplifying judicial administration and by organising circuit ccurtj, the Chinese authorities have been able to ?x f end to their people in the "occupied" areas the nrot°cricn of the ratiunal law* China's judicial system has at its apex the Supreme Court which has306 words
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Article98 1939-06-27 18 W ui how. TEN battalions of stolen* trmm are undergoing military training "mcuheic in -outhwest Knangtune and will be incorporated mtg Lite regular army soon. All the students have joined un as volunteers. Some are prompted by nat notic reasons, while oth their parents and98 words
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Advertisement340 1939-06-27 18 LAVENDE^^ I T« CtMMrfHMNMV of charm, JIUJ English I IJivooder is Iho perfect choice for every 1 ocraNion. Whtfftiai Fashion forgather*. I it* delicate fragrance is found in all its alluring heauty. Urn youthful freshnc«« I enhancing the charm of complexions tended I hy the Yardlcy Beauty Preparations I fnmoiiM340 words
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Advertisement38 1939-06-27 18 I Enduriiic Strength Pertfctlv Balant.-d ~1 r> V BraotihiHy finished i Wnte for descriptive M mthe Manufa turert m II /nivkjmf DIAMOND METAL //wI^K/'^B products co, 4 M H m hj' ■J Road, Singapore, for descriptive folder (C)38 words
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Advertisement232 1939-06-27 18 daily! CHINA PAGE (Edited By 7T, H, Tart fajHUi JUST THAT! I I Lflt6 aU grCat 1^11^0118 tue Gillette X J system of shaving is simplicity itself, j MB Put a Blue Gillette blade into a Gillette razor—and yon can't go wrong. You Owill get a clean, velvety shave that232 words
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551 1939-06-27 19 SOUT a^-F, R JL CA GOVERNMENT'S ATTITUDE CONDEMNED ii I ii TTlrttaa f—Hill in I rr c ..i..(,..„ i Bombay. June 24. f CevkT. behalf of (he Jwin J*"** Nehr d individual* for an amicable settlement o rSanisa- ih,. ,iprUi„„551 words
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Article78 1939-06-27 19 Bombay. June 23. II is understood that Rastrapathi liajendra Prasad received till now over 200 telegrams from various fndian Associations, traders, tea shops, boarding houses and individuals in Ceylon, drawing his attention to the serious condition of the Indians there, urging for the ■■mediate intervention by the78 words
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Article81 1939-06-27 19 Now Delhi, June 20, f C handra Bose passed through tf Delhi this morning to Bombay. He a reception at the station on all I the Delhi Students' Federation Subhas Bose was addressing at the station platform, one P< lice Inspector asked Sj. Bose ake a political81 words
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Article204 1939-06-27 19 Bombay. June 23. THE United Press learns that Dr. B. C. Roy may be appointed a member of the All India Congress Parliamentary Sub-Committee in the vacancy caused by the election of Dr. Raj end ra Prasad as Congress President.—(United Press). Allahabad, June 24—Sir Tej Bahadur204 words
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379 1939-06-27 19 CONGRESS PRESIDENT'S WARNING A. I. C. C. Meeting Bombay, June 24. JN the event of individual Congressmen deliberately discrediting the Congress and promoting indiscipline, it becomes inevitable for disciplinary action to be taken against them in the interests of the organisation and the cause df379 words
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Article93 1939-06-27 19 Bombay. June 23 -The Working Committee before adjourning to-day adopted the time-table of the next Congress session, presidential election and the election of delegates and A.I.C.C. members, etc. The time-table a? roproved by the Committee is as follows: (1) Congress Session—last week of December. 1939; <2> Announcement of93 words
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Advertisement31 1939-06-27 19 GOLD GOLD TEA TEA Gold Lear name suggests how good and incomparable it is. F A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD., 12-A. Robinson Road, SinjrapoTe. Phone M*j• ■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■*itfrtw"«'''' ll ,M t l M m31 words
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Advertisement133 1939-06-27 19 Daily j India I I Page I Edited by G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. i 4» NEW CHARM IN YOUR HANDS! pousS NEW SHADES! A NEW POLISH I Old. !Roie) Greet this season with one of the five IL II mSiSI gay new Cutex Nail Polish shades I ji Clover Tulip Yh.stle133 words
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Advertisement350 1939-06-27 19 a AMAZING CURE Xfor fever Expel Fever from your, blood and keep it out! Fever dogs your steps, waiting to catch fIB3SI39Hi> you in a weak state and strike you down. 51 jR? Atwood's timers will save you by keep- )Wm***m\wll? ing your blood pure and rich, fit to fight350 words
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Article, Illustration67 1939-06-27 20 live thousand troops with mechanised units and aeroplanes thrilled hoohinlclren who packed the liushnuor Arena at Aldershot, Hampshire, during the davligbl dress rehearsal ot the Tattoo. The Tattoo has as its theme "Steady and String". This b a general view taken during the rehearsal67 words
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Article, Illustration87 1939-06-27 20 Jr. preparation for the first drafts n< h .Militia, expected to arrive about the middle of July, a new camp is b?ing constructed at Ewshot. Aldershot. Large numbers of m< a ol the Regular Army are also moving under canvas to make way for the87 words
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Article, Illustration78 1939-06-27 20 Teams of young farriery from 16 English and Welsh counties competed in a sheep-shearing contest in Hyde Park. The contest was arranged by the National Federation of Young Farmers' Clubs. The 460 sheep which graze in Hyde Park helong to Mr. James Gray of Mazeing, Essex. Left,78 words
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Advertisement35 1939-06-27 20 Read the MORNING TRIBUNE FOR NEWS while it's NEWS Wednesdays:— Film Fanfare I pages extra at no extra cost. Saturdays:—Special Sports Samfe pages extra at no extra cost. Eb ALTii^^ioknSil^^ j 115, North Bridge Road.35 words
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