Malaya Tribune, 3 July 1939
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section40 1939-07-03 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL X* VI -No. 156. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 3, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, July 3, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY JULY 3, 1939 FIVE CI40 words
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Advertisement79 1939-07-03 1 PROVISION STORE Situated in the Hetrl of ,he city vi PPIDGE ROAD. Wl |>hone l,>,> v Hortb Bridge Rd- I I 8,1,T,M1 MA 01/ 1 j GENFRors SPORTS ROADSTER I oca GENTS ROADSTER easy mmm»*>.~m*V FRA^ E PAYMENTS II I' I b S'A GENT'S SPORTS |j SOLE AGENTS: T B.S.A.79 words
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Advertisement38 1939-07-03 1 a a««*a« {MADAME PAGE 1 LAI* n, PICCADILLI, LONDON. 2 DRESSMAKER, ft DESIGNER TAILORMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASION! t IN STOCK. S FROM: I $5. $30. 13 BATTERY ROAD, 8 TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE, i 1,., i I 138 words
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Article61 1939-07-03 2 S-.npapore. Sunday A SERIES of Chinese slasslca] dramatic presentations were successfully staged by the Lak Aik Amateur Association last night at the premises of the soo Koon Chinese School, Jurong Road, m r.id of the China Relief Fund. Well acted, the presentations were well ieceived by a large61 words
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Article238 1939-07-03 2 7O-MORROV/ FOR ALL READ ERS. Uncertain influences v,ou make you feel very unsettled to-day so star no new projec or enterprise, interviews Kibe disappointing and wafers of moment are likf.ly to be relayed. Keep to routine business and work SPECIAL INFLUENCES Ap r 20 to May238 words
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Advertisement439 1939-07-03 2 JTEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in Enpiand). P. O. S. N. CO. S SAILINGS. 01 I WARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 CANTON 1550° J ul y 14 CARTHAGE 15.000 July 28 i SOMALI 6,800 July 28 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Aug. 11 -'ANCILL 17,000 Aug. 25 BANGALORE 6.C00 Aug 26 RANPURA n.OOO439 words
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Advertisement499 1939-07-03 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. J §NORDDfcUTSCHEB (incorporated in WM>. The undernoted are the Company's I intended fixtures:— I OUTWARD. I For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 s.s. "GNEISENAU" omits 1 North China Juiy 6 I sjs. "AUGSBURG" July 17 I I m S. "REGENSBURG" omits Manila July499 words
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Advertisement470 1939-07-03 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly service betwrer Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hohgkonff, 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 Peng" July 14 "Hong Slang" July 17 4470 words
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Advertisement150 1939-07-03 2 HATV-iBtJRC-AMERIKA UNIE 0 OeuUch-AustraHsche DampfVchifTs Gcsellschaft (Companies incorporated in d.*i»iany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S pore 1939 t m-s. BURGENLAND via Manila July 10 I wjs. SAARLAND via Maaila July 26 m.s. RAMSES' via Manila Aug. 7 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND150 words
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Miscellaneous250 1939-07-03 2 f DAILY CROSSWORD jl 3 Prickly Plant and wine for a flower. 1 British liner. 8 English Cathedral city. 2 Barristerfh m 10 Far from contrite. 4. A queen of Lydia. 11. Tropical American alligator. 5- Mercitui. 6 Lancashire disn. 12. Coming M the wise it call < stealr foh!250 words
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Article365 1939-07-03 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Saturday. Previous To-day Change Idle rUBBEI Buyers 8 3;i6 Closed Sellers Bft Buyers 8 3;i6 Ist Forward JuiJ 3ellers gl/4 d August g»K2 BV4 2id FOl »ara Sellers 8 5116 rd oct Dec. Buyers 8 5[16 3rd f ar Sellers 8 7116 PRODUCE London,365 words
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Article49 1939-07-03 3 Of Current Dividends Singapore, July 1, 1 p.m. Dividend Book, "taSLL, clow Date Ex. Div. final rrn. ,o Payable Date U", tax ulyl2 Au 3 July 13 10% July 12 Aug 3 July 13 21/z% d Ju] y 2 4 July 31 July 25 7»/ 249 words
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Article807 1939-07-03 3 Quotations By Praser And Co. MINING Singapore, Juiy 1, 1 p.m. tfTaser and Co. < Buyers sellers. Ampat Tin 3 6 4Austral Amal 4 6 5,3 Austral Malay 38 40Ayer Hitam 20,-' 21,Ayer Weng 0.72 0.76 Bangrin 19 20 Batu Selangor 1.17% 122 ft Berjuntai 9-'807 words
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Article17 1939-07-03 3 Singapore, Monday. The price of tin at noon m Singapore to-day was:— $113 ft (down V/s).17 words
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Article15 1939-07-03 3 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28%; Sellers 28%.15 words
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Article262 1939-07-03 3 6% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept 30 501 102 norn 41/ 2% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 106 108 norn *Vz% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000262 words
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339 1939-07-03 3 MR. JOHN HANDS SAYS [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Monday. JHE report for June of the Selangor Asiatic Unemployment Committee, just issued by Mr. John Hands, M.C.H. (honorary secretary and treasurer) draws attention to the problem of educating children of families in receipt of339 words
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Advertisement20 1939-07-03 3 THE UNITED LIMITED j\' W, »liK n£S&& ACCI AN !M m.r. (:)MPE NSA. ,Ns lUNCE UM *n Ram X Km.,,,20 words
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Advertisement170 1939-07-03 3 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed 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 OF A WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON. ■MRU OF A170 words
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Advertisement399 1939-07-03 3 NO SHOW AT CARRICK Owing to the black-out there wil' be no show at the Gaarick Theatre. Geylang Serai, to-night. The Orient City Light Opera, a s r age attraction, will open a short season as from to-morrow with performances nightly at 8.35. BANK OF CHINA Incorporated in China by399 words
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Advertisement1952 1939-07-03 4 «e- .^MN^«MO»^W^M^^«WMM^^^ ll «4 WM l W^^ Musical Instruments Furniture For Sale SELLING AMERICAN Beds, Radio, R aQi^ r f?' s CaßO?e Reed, 15, Gallop Road. HradlO SERVICE. by experte, rffnal Road. *™™nore (r75 Stamps BOOK nOMPAN^ stamps, high etc. a stam dollar^ j 1» per JSSS APPIy p Stag.Pgje1,952 words
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Advertisement550 1939-07-03 4 SING \PORE MUNICIPALITY. CLAIMS FOR REFUND OF ASSESSMENT ON VACANT HOUSES. NOTTCEIS HEREBY GIVEN thai r-laims for refund of assessment on vacant houses within Municipal Limits lor the period from Ist January to June, 1939, must be sent m on or be; :o %8&kl£ for refunds should made on forms550 words
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Article291 1939-07-03 5 NEW ASSOCIATIONS \To the Editor c/ the MuSya Tribal*] Sir,— Singapore seems f to e i s P c?oy where new associations of al. up over night like mush.ooms_ The latest is a move by toal Dorn Indians 'ncnMusUmsi b°y C born and Indians (Muslims» to291 words
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Article38 1939-07-03 5 Reuter. London, July 2—Forty Cadets from the Argentine* training snip La Argentina who are visiting London from Southampton to-day laid a wreath on the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior at the Westminster Abbey. Some v.sited Saint Paul's Cathedral—Router.Reuter. - 38 words
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Obituary40 1939-07-03 5 NAK—TAY. The engagement is announced b:twten M Nah Gim Chv.t-. ilcest sen of the late N'r. Nah Kim Chocn and Madam Tan j:ok Eng -a Miss Tay Cheng on' daughter ci Mr. and Mrs Tjv l.ano King.40 words
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Obituary52 1939-07-03 5 Mrs Khaw B?ng Liew. Mass Annie Kh \v and Mr. and Mrs. Tan Keng Seng express their heartfelt thanks to ad friends and relatives who cent senglay wreaths, band"'porcelain wreatns ant letters of condolence, alro those who lent paid night visits and attended the funeral of the late Khaw52 words
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Article401 1939-07-03 5 British Official Wirel ess. London, July 2. WHILE* alarmist speculations regarding Danzig are discounted and deprecated in London, official quarters have made it clear that the situation is being closely and continuously watched in consultation with the French Government. The French Cabinet held a meetingBritish Official Wireless. - 401 words
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Article142 1939-07-03 5 Shanghai. July 2. THE Chinese seige of Shengkang. which began on June 28, continued unt 1 June St. when the enemy retired fo Si-ling, which was later besieged and heavily shelled. Three hundred Japanese landed from launches on Weitow Island on June 30 hut were repulsed,142 words
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Article89 1939-07-03 5 Singapore, Saturday. fN pleading guilty to a charge of I theft of a motor car at 1 a.m. to-day at Foch Road, valued at $300. the property of Mr. Tan Una Chen.?. I nrivate f rom the Manchester rJS£ Goddard (20) told Mr? Conrad Oldham, the second police89 words
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74 1939-07-03 5 British Official Wireless. London. July 2. T HE announcement that the King had 1 annroved of the forma.ion of a ,parafe women's service for duty m th the RAF in wartime was made oy me "The'sSvice wilMted the Women's AuSli™r Force, and at "he NationalBritish Official Wireless. - 74 words
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Article65 1939-07-03 5 British Official Wireless. London. July 2. CIR Howard Kcnnard. British AmoasS lR sadTr in Warsaw, who to England on leave, called to-daj at the F %XS«I«, already had an inter--2K2 Lord v rmaining in London over the 1 Foreign Office callers this morning were Srgnor Crolla CounsellorBritish Official Wireless. - 65 words
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Article74 1939-07-03 5 Reuter. Moscow. July trench ambassadors and Mr. called on M. ft-McuOV and M. P Qt o at Kremlin. The conference lasted ..\o ai jvicuiiiii. C ;rrirff said afterwards hours, and MX. Strang s. m hat the -ovit* were now considering the proposals. There would be another "pads 8Reuter. - 74 words
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753 1939-07-03 5 Reuter. London. July 2. striking message from the King on the national defence preparaA tons LTrcad by the Prim, Minister in the course of a broadCaSt s l£esty referring to the great pleasure afforded him and the Z££3££ tie mmch past of National Serv,ce VolunteersReuter. - 753 words
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Article33 1939-07-03 5 British Official Wireless. London. July 1 Tbo ftDDOintment of Lieutcnant-Colo-T,i Arthur Herbert as Governor of ember, had .majority o 9 808 over the Labour candidate .t •Ho last election.-British Official Wireless.British Official Wireless. - 33 words
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Advertisement371 1939-07-03 5 NOTICF, informed that ol amalgama- Siang Pau 35 Mm Jit v<* 3 Mu-.o into liqui--3352-? to earr s shares in the t tnf. p'.u, rd preL Ltd" pan nl poti Press. Ltd..— Ku chairman). .Managing D r ector |U T; L U Ym-'n SionM dam Uo* P Lian. as Manager)371 words
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Advertisement460 1939-07-03 5 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45). IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE ST RATH j SETTLEMENTS'. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Notice of Wage-earner's Administration Order. Name of debtor: TAN SING KIAT. Address of debtor: No. 341, Joo Chiat Place, Singapore. Description of debtor: Clerk. No. of Proceedings: 238 of 1939. Date on which460 words
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Advertisement16 1939-07-03 5 I ■V iW KM^jsyAßlimy Small Size $3.75 Medium 4. Large 425 luminous dial 50 cents ext'a.16 words
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Advertisement48 1939-07-03 5 How To Recover Lost Appetite. I system, and unless biliousness xne. c a th Ucod lhal the digestive I taVnorm their vita: fun,- j ,i 0 ef is v jft lencc headachy weariness of the Itmttf, ia*a 01 J conveniently a euu.e 0, I Tir Williams' Pink Pills.48 words
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Article109 1939-07-03 6 Singapore, July 3. Ships alongside the Wharves or ex pectec to mtive: East Wharf (Gate 1) Anshun 22 Main Wharf (Gate 2) Conte Rosso 18; Stagen 16; Sarpedon 14; Grootckerk IT, HeLenus 9; Silve.* beech 7 Enrjirc Dock (Gate 2) Lossiebank 30; Steel Scientist 32: Kiang 35;109 words
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Article269 1939-07-03 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Saturday. LOH Kerk Leng was to-day produced before Inche Haron bin Ahmad and charged with having caused hurt to Mohamad Taha bin Abdul Hamid by driving his car in a negligent manner on the morning of June 12 at the stt269 words
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302 1939-07-03 6 Sin >z pore, July 1. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3 iy 2 4jAyer F*tams 19 6 21 Hi tarns 0.2« 0.30xd fiatu Selaiigors i.15 1.20 Hongkong Tin 19 20 Eangrins 20- 2IJChardciiangs 11 12Hong Fatts O.eO 0.63 Idris Hyd. 6,- 7 Ipoh Tin 201 2ljJelapangs302 words
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Article730 1939-07-03 6 THE forty-fifth general mertine of shareholders of the Ran:, w tralian Gold Mining Co., Ltd., xu held in Brisbane on June In moving the adoption of \y directors' report, together with Iht audited balance sheet, the (h ur man (Mr. De Burgh B. B i' remarked730 words
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Article76 1939-07-03 6 Reuter. London, Jui> In the money market, mam Inter concentrated on the turn of tne n. year. Borrowers occasion a' ly paid two per cent., but easier conditions a supervened, with even large pay; for Treasury bills failing to induce notable stringency. Discounts renewal and European certainties affectedReuter. - 76 words
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Advertisement392 1939-07-03 6 ARE YOUR Jtes. EYES WEAK?f^* Avail yourself 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. j T.392 words
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Advertisement100 1939-07-03 6 Second Hand Radios Fully guaranteed and serviced, Frices from $2 5 RADIO SERVICE CO., OF MALAYA 1934 LTD. Singapore, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh, Penang. I Success afterSUCCESS for l IB and still further-—-— SUCCESSES.— In the Scottish Six Days Trial for 1939:— 250 c.c. CUP Wo n by Charlie Rogers.?????100 words
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Advertisement83 1939-07-03 6 THE TftUE TONTC FOOD Obtainable of all Chemists and Stores GUARANTEED SERVICE DELCCT] b A for T SALE HIKE. I r RECONDITIONED 1 BATTERIES 5 Guaranteed 6 6 MONTHS. Singapore Motors Agents. HUPP, OLDSMOBILE, PONTIAC SKODA CARS. Orchard Rd. Singapore. Ar.IAZING portable self-priming pump by "HOMELITE" weighs only »1 lbs.83 words
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Advertisement72 1939-07-03 6 GOLD LEAF TEA To be fired first and fvddled after la often the process of those who rely foi their animation upon th» Grap? and Grain. The eiernal and deiightiu. paradox cf GM-i Leaf Tex. Is to be the Hot Drink Thich rourishes a cool mind. High Class German Pianos72 words
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Miscellaneous559 1939-07-03 6 f r j To-day's Radio SINGAPORE NIROM LONDON 6m YDC 1515 Mcls (19 8 m TRANSMISSION 5 P s m oo "Extra Turner (Malay music). Jj bulletin am GSB 951 < 31 5 5 m > «00 musicr 6 3i > gramophone music. 6.40 Religious Service* (Church of non nS-WMOM559 words
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242 1939-07-03 7 Singapore, Saturday, shored before the accident was a vision of the hin vl|nd hcnd ahead of her, said Mrs. DoreenVcrbiest, I "U ĕUin s he remembered was the feeling of earth f eve evidence I; n Mr. Charles a i Base Police242 words
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Article66 1939-07-03 7 TV \:k accidental ccrrodve poiB rdict returned by M W G. Porter, ut the indeath o! rive-year-eld Ah tng, who died in The General Hi spit; 1 on June 19. was siated to have taken mistake, na Apr. 19. in Hi was admitted into a Paand was discharged66 words
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Article62 1939-07-03 7 Singapore, Saturday.—A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by the coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, at the inquiry to-day into the death of a 13-year-old girl, Goh Ah Nyah, who f!ied of po soning following a flight injury she sustained to her toe while putting62 words
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Article294 1939-07-03 7 Singapore, Saturday. A FINE of S5O, with 50 tents costs. A was imposed' by Mr. Conrad Oldham in the second Police Court this morning on Chong Kong Seng who pleaded guilty to a summons charge that he permitted a k»ln to bi ustd within the294 words
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Article22 1939-07-03 7 British Official Wireless. London. July 2. The King has conferred the G.C.VO. on Lord Tweedsmuir. Governor-General ol Canada—British Official Wireless.British Official Wireless. - 22 words
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636 1939-07-03 7 MR Werner Baer, who several times already has delighted us at the Victoria Memorial Hall by making the St. Hair Organ live under his expert touch, evidently takes very seriously the task of making the Organ Concerts, held once monthly at the Hall, under636 words
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Advertisement109 1939-07-03 7 \ril\:i(,\ PLBAK! H at Me Mcl Conquest ael Cns:s in Japan. S 1: Bino-Japanese Conflicts, etc. [Russia and Japan. King Edward VIII. 1 ol Prtnoesa Aidah. s 1 of Pi tncesi Meriam. I I HI The Sultan Sir urdtng the -.accession i 'i Throne i H H The Sultan Sefeutf109 words
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Advertisement248 1939-07-03 7 And You'll Feel Young—Look Young Nothing ages man or woman more than aches caused through bad kidney a.■tion. Phis makes you suffer from Getting up Nights, Burning, Itching Passages, Nerves. D.zziness, Rheumatism, Backache, Lea Pains, Circles under Eyes. Swollen Ankles. Loss of Appetite, Energy, etc., kidneys which should filter bloou248 words
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Advertisement85 1939-07-03 7 lIIZTCEN R U M M I N G New shdlMotor OS contains an exclusive mineral oiUness <™«" tra, lubrication to pistons and bearings. But most engine w«,r occurs mJ£ 8f *S A■l V- I I SelEJ£ SSTSrfi to i"U h „derfu. clinging properties there Ctlk I I L hC an85 words
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Advertisement146 1939-07-03 7 j ALT E It ATIO.NS TO TIME TABLE. From June 27th 1939 until further notice. Monday to Sunday Saturday 8 00 am (Leave Singapore JdJI am q 4o Arrive Kuala Lumpur g Jg Leave Kuala Lumpur 855 a.m. j Arrive Ipoh 10 05 am 11.05 a.m. iSve Penang iSS a.m.146 words
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Advertisement213 1939-07-03 8 I TO-MORROW'S OM VI I SCREEN E% BIW I 3 SHOWS 1> AILY! 1 I a DRAMATIC! BEAUTIFUL! DIFFERENT I ft Fred and Ginger in their first dramatio 4| romance Taken from the life ol the fK!*m couple who started the world dancing. JUk A love story almost too beautiROXY213 words
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Advertisement213 1939-07-03 8 S PAVILION jj OWING TO THE BLACKOUT, THE SECOND PERFORMANCE STARTS AT 9.30 FINISHES AFTER MIDNIGHT. I MATINEE AT 3.15. THE MIKADO IS A "A MAGNIFICENT "A DELIGHT TO MASTERPIECE" PRODUCTION" WATCH AND HEAR". STRAITS TIMES FREE PRESS TRIBUNE I FILMED IN PERFECT NATURAL COLOUR! GLORIOUS MUSIC! HAPPY COMEDY! "THE213 words
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Advertisement324 1939-07-03 8 I CAPITOL Posit,ve| y I I LAST screenings: I MATINEE 3-/5 and I I TO-NIGHT at 9-30 om v I OWING TO THE SPECIAL CHARITY PERFORMANCE OF "MERRILY WE LIVE" TO-NIGHT AT 6.15 The Performance will start at 9.30 and finish at Midnight—in order to avoid inconveniences of the BLACK324 words
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68 1939-07-03 9 own ipob, Friday. chtt ln, r^fw; 1*1*« appeared before Mr r I 1 xlst erday on four rd by l"*P^ or Be« tral P°!ice staff* to two J lion nd one of noi d limit displayed ontl, to have his ilket M view. 5K*68 words
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Article36 1939-07-03 9 London. July 2. reports from lecu: conversation at Frerrh tfnbassaa Will S talks- Uto n the Francoderstood in ticipated there age of views soon hen the Russian .British Official rejomd- 1 *:A36 words
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33 1939-07-03 9 Reuter. ,w m it is learned that a London. JuJ) shins including number rjSwffl visit the lh e future he normal sumThe pet profT iniß* 01 Fleet-RenterReuter. - 33 words
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Article10 1939-07-03 9 London, July 2. GazU. < tA. Notices, which10 words
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Article48 1939-07-03 9 British Official Wireless. London. July 2. With a dei to further strengthening and < ai medical service.-. Mini alth and *he Lord PriryS ?d Dr. J. H. Hebb. now Director-Genera] of Medical Services in th»« Ministry of Pensions, to be DiKetor-Oeneral of Emergency Medica' Sorvicc.v-British Official Wireless.British Official Wireless. - 48 words
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Article437 1939-07-03 9 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. TNDIGNANT that the son of the house should attempt to recover arrears of rent from her, a middleaired Tamil woman, Nagammah of Kiang, is alleged to have stabbed the man to death after the rest of the household had437 words
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450 1939-07-03 9 [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Sunday. THE sudden and somewhat dramatic end to the nefarious activities 1 of a counterfeiting gang which had its hideout m the hills off Gunong Cheroh, as the result of a Police raid was reveaed yMay in the Perak Assize450 words
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253 1939-07-03 9 British Wireless. London, July 3. BEFORE attending the national service rally in Hyde Park yesterday afternoon the King and Queen were present at a thanksgiving service for their safe return from Canada and the United States in Westminster Abbey In the morning. The rallyBritish Wireless. - 253 words
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Article37 1939-07-03 9 Reuter. Simla. July 1.-The fX* 1 ment have accepted an to be represented at a meet r,g of cotton exporting countries to be lie fa<£ Washington to discuss the poaibility of a world cotton agreement.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Advertisement177 1939-07-03 9 'MAZING PILES SPECIALISTS. 10 WHOM IT fa*. MAY CONCERN. L This is to certify lv that Mr. EL Kariaa j Baksh cured mt of 3* inten al Piles from I which I had been Lv 1 suffering for forty 1 I years. I highly ap« j I prov? his system177 words
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Advertisement26 1939-07-03 9 I Coming Shortly |alhambra| j 1 THE MOST EXCITING OF j j I ALL CHAN ADVENTURES J I h~ C»» o r «oteO a )C tur«26 words
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Advertisement86 1939-07-03 9 j I ENGINEERING EXHIBITION ...1,1 AUGUST 1939... I CABARET I Ik*' J An English Song Championship. i I ;V.; Croonmg o>mpei-tn>n I Gta-ing .2*S* the 9th Ju,y will oe nem v from i p .m. to 5 p.m. I ALL PREVIOUS PRIZE WINNERS ARE LEGIBLE TO COMPETE I ss^^^SS^ cabaret86 words
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Advertisement280 1939-07-03 9 Outstanding Dramatic Hit! II ALHAMBRA-to-pay 3-15,6-15 t> 9-30 p.m. j For The Convenience Of Our Patrons. 1 Ow.„ g to th. A.B.P. BUcfcou. t r *ht the I* P~ t .rm»«c« wilt com- 1 mence at 9-30 p.m. and amah at 12 p.m. II I .v MM* »ouVe.v AMD BERTRAM280 words
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Article702 1939-07-03 10 THERE is the fullest agreement 1 on the part of the public with the resolution proposed oy Mr. *ap Pheng Geek at the meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners. The resolution, which was seconded by Mr. Yahya Ann, proposed that "in pursuance of the general principle of giving702 words
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987 1939-07-03 10 The Sunday Express Correspondent In Prague - CZECHS GOADED TO FURY By The Sunday Express Correspondent In Prague TROOP concentrations at Ostrau on the Slovak border can no longer be denied. Nearly ten division? strong, they are raiting- for orders to take over the German share of Slovakia—and987 words
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Article580 1939-07-03 10 gRITISH newspapers support the theory, advanced in this column some time ago, that the attempted Danzig coup will take the form of an internal declaration, by the Nazi majority in the Danzig Senate, of attachment to the Reich, and that Hitler and his agents will do everything580 words
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Advertisement279 1939-07-03 10 ACHIEVED BY JgtjgSfl) SKIN CLEANLINESS \d CM *k nmw r LONDON J Skin care isn't a matter of happy dabblings with a miscellany of pou and :übes. for beauty it next to akin cleanliness and first your fkin muat be cleansed and toned and smoothed and soothed. First, to cleanse279 words
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Advertisement47 1939-07-03 10 ITHYE CHIANG Co v Ltd. 40TH ANNUAL SALE Your inspection cord'ally invited THERE MAY BE SOMETHING USEFUL FOR YOU. THE EYES CHANGE; TFRIODICAL EXAMINATION NECESSARY! Don't hesitatr to see a qualified eyesight specialist as C. S. CHONG, Dr. of Optometry. Everbright Optical Co. 19, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE.47 words
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Article, Illustration1240 1939-07-03 11 POLES CALM: READY FOR ANY EVENT Reuter. GERMANS are feverishly cutting the corn, whether ripe or green, along the Polish frontier, and erecting barhed-wire entanglements in its place. Warsaw newspapers state that the British Government hasReuter. - 1,240 words
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Article75 1939-07-03 11 .dm v a —it is by these A ial citizens anxious for of heir country must i guided" declared President I j banquet celebrating v* ummt <* ccepts the s and the saefi- able for her her to fulfil her Jl' i m nts with nations °wh75 words
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168 1939-07-03 11 Early Pact? London, July 3. 4 LONG report baa been received h v the I o Office from Sir William Seeds, British Ambassador w M< cow, on bis conversation with Ihtttov mi Saturday. i, says Ri titer's diput. thai another tra S wiU take168 words
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Article177 1939-07-03 11 Reuter. Warsaw, July 2. rpHE British Charge d'Affairs, A Mr. C. J. Norton, again visited the Foreign Ministry to-day and saw Col. Beck's private secretary. It is understood they discussed the latest developments in the international situation. Rumours of a strongly-worded note, aemanding an explanation fromReuter. - 177 words
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257 1939-07-03 11 X KEttARIUiH. 11 ~ndo» My 3. J •-«'lyiiißor national I the declaration thai al ««ax last Thursday, /«rther aggression 'N iN- the whole of Pi"!,,, tfllmeal of its •kieli ~a declaration to h given b> h fe, and rumours of the 2 "WatS Sf257 words
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Article, Illustration29 1939-07-03 11 A woman AR.P. worker is seen carrying a sieel-helmet as she takes out notices concerning Shelters for the mock air raid held recently at Chelsea, London.29 words
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Article165 1939-07-03 11 Tientsin Discussion Reuter. The Japanese Army statement suoDOlts demands and says that the hloclade was started as a sheer necessity for the maintenance of peace and very existence of the Japanese Army. and the demands are the voice of the entire people of Ncrth China. QuestionReuter. - 165 words
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Article106 1939-07-03 11 Reuter. London, July 3. ACCORDING to Tokyo press message the conversations on the Tientsin situation are expected to cpen there on Wednesday. The British Consul (Captain Herbert) at Tientsin and other local representatives have now arrived in Japan. The situation in the Far East will be discussed inReuter. - 106 words
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Article51 1939-07-03 11 Reuter and British Wireless. London, July 2. |T is reported from Tientsin that the situation there is easier and a Japanese military spokesman is cited as denying the reported intention to tighten restrictions—which he considered unlikely during the Tokyo negotiations, which may be opened shortly.— Reuter and BritishReuter and British Wireless. - 51 words
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Article91 1939-07-03 11 Reuter. Tientsin, July 3. On the eve of the Anglo-Japanese negotiations in Tokyo for the settlement of the Tientsin issue, a fresh stripping incident, first in several days, occurred here to-day. The person involved was Mr. John Anderson Young, a Tientsin-born Briton, who was orderedReuter. - 91 words
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Advertisement56 1939-07-03 11 This simple device jf if ■mm 1 i enables you lo repro- -0 Hi 1 j I S duce your records ele> W W j 11 Pn R I irically—the full rich I 1! T! I| 1 1 tone will surprise you. M lIV JU J S SaaßM 'J'jmillLliT*- 356 words
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114 1939-07-03 12 "NAZIS' PRESENT TACTICS ARE ONLY PINPRICKS Reuter. Warsaw, July 2. i if rvtadacki Polish Commissioner X)L. Beck in U W-rtoo the Nazi military prepa- in Danzig, who returned hereto m concern^ rations mM h«- «J to the Danzig Senate dl££ L preparations inReuter. - 114 words
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79 1939-07-03 12 International News Agency. Shanghai. THE U.S.S. Hammann, the navys T newest 1,500-ton destroyer mad« 39 knots *«*fyffi£S& s top ™m?uU speed in 58 seconds or two minute and five seconds returned to 39 knot speed. Th» rfpstrover was launched on Feat the Federal 1« npwInternational News Agency. - 79 words
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Article106 1939-07-03 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Vumpur, Friday. PMADING guilty to a charge of being in possession of four bottles of samsu, Woong Niam, an elderly Chinese was this morning fined $25 or in default three weeks' rigorous imprisonment by Raja Ayoub, the third magistrate. Mr.106 words
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Article158 1939-07-03 12 [From Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok, June 28. IN the name of the King, The Coun- cil of Regency have sent a letter to the Premier. Major-General Luang Pibulasonggram, gratification at the progress the broadcast to the nation SSL the Government, the officials 111 the Thai people158 words
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194 1939-07-03 12 London, July 2. MR Neville Chamberlain, in a message to the Conservative demonM R in Birmingham, s*id that they could tinue hie efforts to preserve the peace while none-the-tess he M reso lately determines to resist aggression or fSable sented by Britain to any194 words
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Article219 1939-07-03 12 THE confidence that there would bo no war if Britain's foreign policy was understood abroad, was expressed in a speech by Mr. Anthony Eden at Ealing to-night. "The outlook for the immediate future is admittedly grave and even dangerous. It is not yet desperate, l for219 words
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Article261 1939-07-03 12 "i BEGGARLY handful of people A out of the world's population of two thousand millions has sought to hold the whole civilised world to ransom in this year and the whole world has declined to accept such an attitude." This forceful declaration waS made by261 words
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Article108 1939-07-03 12 WE will not tolerate by others or loss of our liberties or dictation in our affairs, and if that i attempted, we are ready now as a united nation, to defend ourselves, and to that end we shall Rather ill allies and resources ayaiiaUe declared108 words
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Article, Illustration36 1939-07-03 12 tohionable race nreetmK-cn Port Meadow. Oxford The phoU. shows I ord Haig wearing his uica vi latest hat fashion. He is sen of the latest n v a ar t mr commander.36 words
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Article17 1939-07-03 12 vh» Hon Mr. Justice Raja Musa left SfeM, wM?. Sri vacation following an illness.17 words
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196 1939-07-03 12 CHINESE SUCCESSES IN PEIPING AREA Reuter. Tientsin, July 2. MMM of Chinese guerilla* made a series of daring raids in the B area in Tientsin and earned off a large Japanese eontro d the night according to quantity of arms and amn fa poreignReuter. - 196 words
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Article104 1939-07-03 12 International News Agency. Shanghai, June 29. ACCORDING to the A shanghai, local French paper japan hL mobilized over 1,000.000 troops in China. They are distributed as follows: 15 iney a.i c r«viina 15 divisions Ji m North gun*» C en ?nrt tnr£e divisions in SouthInternational News Agency. - 104 words
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Article29 1939-07-03 12 Reuter. London, July Arthur Herbert, a common has been a anointed Governor of Bengal m kw cession to Sir John Woodfcead who retires in Novembers-Re «w.Reuter. - 29 words
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265 1939-07-03 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. the common «2StfJ the c° ode and for the spirit satf sisw habit and its breach a reproach.-" So states the foreword to the draft Highway Code issued by the High Com Sir Thomas and which .s265 words
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Article135 1939-07-03 12 Reuter. Washington, July 2. DRESIDENT Roosevelt's s«PPOj*f" I arc furious at the action of the rontrress in upsetting two major pYeTs of the Administration s laticn. They suggest that the President's reply should be a radio appeal to the nation. Mr Cornell Hull in aReuter. - 135 words
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Article45 1939-07-03 12 Reuter. Washington, July 2. The United States has spent the largest peacetime outlay m American history in the fiscalyear just closed, spending **Jt*u£££ The national debt has »«reaoed from $3,274,000,000 to $40,439,000,000 thus reaching a figure never equalled either in peacetime or wartime. —Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article24 1939-07-03 12 Reuter. Haifa, July 2 The British desf.oyer Ivanhoe: has arrested the Gree): steamer &m 400 refugees withint twritgrW waters, and escorted her Into riaiia.--Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article25 1939-07-03 12 Reuter. Budapest, July 2,-General untitled Chief of the General Stan n a 0 ed an invitattoii l to attend th army manoeuvres in me Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Advertisement19 1939-07-03 12 McALISTER 8t Co. Ltd., (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) J Singapore Knala Lumpur Ipoh Penang. m^__tmmmmmmmmmmmm —m WP 8. 119 words
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Article, Illustration31 1939-07-03 13 Mis-; (i 1 i St I ait, wrrld-re- ress, and her I i 3 H man are dur l„ Hi i fUraoon frcm Pangkok I y I a:n31 words
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Article225 1939-07-03 13 [f n Our Own R>: wrtcr 1 [poh, Saturday. ALLEGED to have been indulging in the i otori* as "r* h-bin" one of the worst typt s of gaming known in thin country, nine women and two men appeared befcre Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffein225 words
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Article61 1939-07-03 13 Singapore, Monday. i J\ ttKTHER butch of 590 Jewish I WlUfs through Singaaboard the "Conte Forty U M■ n ogers disembarked to Shi Personality on his wav Mr Oswald Muthu and ph Ceyloneae journalist IS"■; 8 shn a has completed the tour which J "Eastern Kaleidosh61 words
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740 1939-07-03 13 Change Over Immediately Noticeable Ponanjr. Sunday. 4 NEW streamlined wireless transmitter is now i*-.sta'led td the Penanjr Wirefrss Society's Headquarters at 10 Perak Road, I understand this new transmitter is easily capable of delivfrrirjr an output of 1,000 watts. With the help740 words
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Article81 1939-07-03 13 Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. SEMIMDANG mukim in Kuala Selangor has its own rat destruction officer. He enlists the help of kampong dwellers who wish to free their property of ra l s, and the organised rat destruction work goes apace. To make the control of rats effective and sai"»uard *nwork81 words
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195 1939-07-03 13 «miu. uresumed to have been "bombed C°™^ZZr?^^ S it ishe,ieved,Ts the first to be held or a moonlight night. of many valuable c ™eAir Fore particularly, expects to gain mucn v able experience from observations wi be fully manned emergency series Cadets As Casualties More195 words
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124 1939-07-03 13 Reuter. ALTHOUGH the figures must necesA «arily remain secret, some indication of Britain's efforts in aircraft production could be „t- wo are spending neariy 000 a week on aircraft alone. speaking at the Na Vmonstration m W He% S ai°d n thatReuter. - 124 words
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Article28 1939-07-03 13 Reuter. Port Washington, (Long Island) July 9__Thp Yankee Clipper arrived at 1.08 1 m BST after completing the first round trip m the tran^-Atlantic air mail service.—Reuter. •fe-Reuter. - 28 words
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Article124 1939-07-03 13 [From Our Own Correspondent] Ipoh, Monday. HTHE loss of $2 M()0 from the Telok Anson branch of the Oversea J Chinese Banking Corporation is at present engaging the attention of the Ipoh polict, who have recruited the services of police of other states in a country-wide124 words
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346 1939-07-03 13 ,r cm O. Oic*i Oormrymd*:*t] Johore Bahru, Sunday THE inquiry into the charge of forgery I alleged to have ber. committed by a Malay, JaN bin Jantan. opened be ore the Magistrate, Mr. M. Ismail, to-day The abused, who was prosecuted by Court inspector Khalid,346 words
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Article76 1939-07-03 13 Dr R D. Fitzgerald, Director of Medical Services, left for Seremban by the mad train last night A A Mr W A. C. Goode, District Officer, Paub, Pahang, left £:ngan',re for Kuala Lumpur by train last night. A Mr J. M. Rappa, private secretary to the Chief76 words
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Article32 1939-07-03 13 The Mala Hari Krongchong Party of Batavia will broadcast from the B M B. C to-night from sp.m. to b 30 p m and from 3 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.32 words
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Article49 1939-07-03 13 ll wrong impression has been treated hv of a paragraph in the Sunday Tribune to the effect that a return screening of "Night Must Fall" will take place at the Pavilion this week. In fact the picture is having its first run in Singapore this week,49 words
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75 1939-07-03 13 [From Our Own Reporter] Taiping. Friday. ASIATIC Police Inspectors in the F.M.S., recently have sent a petition to the InspectorGeneral of Police, calling for a revision of their salary schemes. It is understood, the petitioners have, among other things, also asked for certain improvements to75 words
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92 1939-07-03 13 Reuter. London, July 2. DURING the early hours of ttva morning seven bomb explo D Sons! Sevedto be due to the I.R.A. wrecked and parcel offices at stations oi the London, Midland and Scottish Railway at Leicester, Birmingham, Derby, Stafford, Nottingham, Coventry and Leamington.Reuter. - 92 words
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Advertisement125 1939-07-03 13 No matter what the conditions, ICEBERG BUTTER is protected at all limes from deterioration or contamination. This pure creamery butter is scaled in an air tight container and is obtainable everywhere. IPOU 110 111 (3 lines). PENANG 1500 1501, BUTTERWORTH 33. TUONE: SPORE 5376 <5 lines). K. LUMPUR 3331 (3125 words
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Article115 1939-07-03 14 Reuter. London, July 2. JT has been hoped in official quarters in London that to-day's meeting in Moscow would clinch the Anglo Franco Soviet anti-aggression pact, but the fact is thrt the expectation has been deferred tragically, writes Reuters diplomatic correspondent. The Russians are notoriously hard bargainersReuter. - 115 words
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Article190 1939-07-03 14 Destroys mouth acids too Even the most sparkling white teeth are not safe from decay. Very often, on close examination, you will discover small brown specks which are a sign of the painful cavities to come later on. One of the major causes of these cavities190 words
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1620 1939-07-03 14 Largely Attended Funeral Singapore, Sunday. THE. death of Mr. Richard Caunce, Superintendent of the Town Cleansing Department of the Singapore Municipality, took place at the General Hospital early this morning. Forty-six years of age, Mr. Caunce arrived in Malaga in 1920 as an Assistant Municipal1,620 words
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Article35 1939-07-03 14 Reuter. Paris. July General Gameli.i '.as return the completion ol *»is tour of the v pine fortifications He saw M. I riier immediately, remaining over hour. M. Bonnet received M. <- Ambassador to London.—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Advertisement214 1939-07-03 14 I INTERCONTINENTAL AIRWAYS K.A.I.L.M ROYAL NETHERLANDS INDIES' AIRWAY* ROYAL 2 UTCH AIR LINES, EXCEPTIONALLY LOW FARES jjj FOR LUXURIOUS AIR TRAVEL FROM SINGAPORE TO AUSTRALIA, i ALL PLANES CALL AT BALI Apply: Offices K.N.I.L.M.ILLM. 3-1, Coßyer Quay, or to any Booking Agency in Singapore. CHING KENG LEE CO., LTD. (Incorporated214 words
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Advertisement96 1939-07-03 14 DIAMOND Bedsteads The high reputation that /^f •Diamond" Bedsteads have JJ established throughout Malaya jyh\ 1« baaed on merit. for man/ Tears their extreme durability and One finiah haa bscoaae increa* A^ ••nffy receraiacd as the" •tandard of quality and j h -^^J DIAMOND METAL kf PRODUCTS 1 CO., LTD.96 words
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219 1939-07-03 15 G. O. C.'S FAREWELL VISIT TO MALACCA \From Ok' o>r« Corre y.cndent] Malacca, Sunday. General W. G. S. Robbie, C.8., C.M.G., D.5.0., the nihV r ('ummandinff the Troops, who is shortly retiring paid a visit to Malacca dcring the week-end to bid gcod-bye to219 words
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Article77 1939-07-03 15 <■ i pondcnt\ Vlalacca, Sunday, siiiiis of buildMalacca A couple ramshackle Ma- an ive-sore Road Th *se were orders of the N v in their places H n e rows of brickIkert i Road where l i inning of this year a •o' l le.storied shopihe erstwhile w00d-77 words
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290 1939-07-03 15 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, Sunday. THE annual sports of the Malacca Methodist Girls' School was held at the Bickley park on Friday. There was a good gathering of friends and well-wisheirs of the school present Mts. Williams gave away the prizes. The following are290 words
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Article251 1939-07-03 15 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca. Sunday. HOW a 10-year-old Malay boy named Mamat bin Majid came by his death as a result of a fail under unusual circumstances was relate by an atbn Malay boy before Mr. Rappoport, the Coroner, on Saturday, in an inquiry, conducted251 words
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Article119 1939-07-03 15 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, Sunday. ALLEGED to have thrown acidl at a A wealthy Malay, named Haji Mohamad bin Haji Hassan, of Temple Street, on June 6 at Goldsmith Street, Daud bin Bachik a 24 year old Malay was pro duced by Chief Detective Inspector Uphill119 words
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Article172 1939-07-03 15 [From Our Own Correspondent I Malacca, Sunday. ĔYN Saturday all the Troops cf the English Schools assembled at the Coronaticn camp Bukit Duyong under the charge of A. D. C R. to decide the destiny of the various trophies open fee competition among the scouts of172 words
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95 1939-07-03 15 S.F.I. St. Peter's Draw At Soccer \Froni Our Own Correspondent] Malacca Friday. A FRIENDLY football match was played on the S.F.I. ground when the school eleven met th? K. Peter's Brigade. The visitors at hali tim*» led two one. their goals being scored by Packiam and Watt. Wells Rodrigues reduce95 words
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295 1939-07-03 15 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, Friday. THE fourteenth annual federal meeting of the Malacca Government A and Municipal Servants' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society limited was held-at the High School on Thursday, June 29 with Lt. Col. W. J. Curran Sharp in the chair. Others295 words
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Article138 1939-07-03 15 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca Friday. YESTERDAY in honour of ihs feast of the Lady Superior of the Convent of <he Holy Infant Jesus the pupils of the Convent staged a fina physical drill display which attracted a very "big crowd. Among the interested soectators were Mr.138 words
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Article68 1939-07-03 15 Mrs. O. L. Stephens, wife of the Settlement Engineer, and two children left for Home by the "Ranpura." Mr. G. D. Muir, assistant master of the High School, following the death of his father last week In Scotlond, flew home yesterday owing to urgent privat: business. Mr. J. Snoxhill,68 words
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Article36 1939-07-03 15 On July 14 th interesting Athletic match will be held for r trophy pie.ored by Mr. Ho Seng On?, the principn rf the An?;lo-Chinese fchool, for coir, petition between the Present Boys and the Old Boys.36 words
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Advertisement81 1939-07-03 15 IHI TMBr3W««MWBMBWMPBa«W.»IiII iII«AI«WMBMWM»*^ M M itill i "ST»~k7 7 i Ir l y »I si g 11: d for r— A. R. P. SERVICE GET YOUR shades APp ROVED 3 Ivl I 1 shades I i I Palely kV^B|oMf/11 I li hts effective. LWi^9JWl^Bt m a hll seconds. A Wtlnm81 words
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228 1939-07-03 16 OT \mlrews Old Boys went down S to the R.E. at cricket played at ChanK» yesterday. Ibe Sappers' bowlers Ward were in great form and a. missed t»c Old Boys for a rr.eie "hU-W came into prominence agam i„ hnttin- and made 36 tor228 words
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Article23 1939-07-03 16 Reuter. Paris, July 5. Donald Badge won the professional, lawn tennis tournament by beating Vines in the final 6—2. 7—5, 3—3.--Rptiter.Reuter. - 23 words
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110 1939-07-03 16 THE following is the list of pnse--1 winners in the billiards tournament by the Clerical Union re- j 3- BALL GAME: -4. Low Hock Kiat.! 2 P Domingo. 4- BALL GAME:-!. Goh Guan Churh. 2 P Domingo. •A* HANDICAP 3- BALL GAME:—I. Gan Hock110 words
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Article260 1939-07-03 16 Singapore, Sunday. TIME intervening, the Malay Football Association drew with the 1 Ceylonese Sports Club in their cricket fixture played on the former's ground at Balestier. Batting first, tin Ceylonese were -jismissed for 100, Hussein Shah doing the most damage. He t.ok260 words
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Article73 1939-07-03 16 (From Our Ow.i .Virespondent> Feriang July Although they lost 3-1, the Pcnang Chinese Recreation Club gave a gooJ recount ol themselves when they air* South China at Victoria Green .Mo The visitors could cnty score one »?oa* in ne first half. In the second. ;.wy73 words
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Article27 1939-07-03 16 Stccer: Police vs. Manchester* (Div. 1) —Stadium R.A.F. vs. Gordons (Div. ll— Seletar R.A.O.C vs. Mental Hospital (2 A)— Alexandra M.P.H. vs. Jacks S.C S.H.h27 words
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Article263 1939-07-03 16 CCORING a hundred runs for the loss of seven wickets only, of which Hera Singh contributed 66 before retiring, the Medical College Cricket team yesterday defeated the S.C.R.C. by four wickets. Of the S.C.R.C.'3 runs Kee Tiir and Gim Hock hit up 27 and 23 re-spec-tivelv263 words
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Article245 1939-07-03 16 Singapore. Saturday. IN an innings game of cricket between the Raffles Institution and the Indian Association played at the lair's pitch thh evening. Ihe School suffered a crushing defeat by four wickets and 45 runs. The feature of the gaim was the fin* batttaK245 words
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Article198 1939-07-03 16 Inter-College Soccer Singapore, Saturday. Raffles 3; Medicals L ROUSING soccer was witnessed at the Medical College ground today where Raffles College defeated Medical College by three goals te aw, and retained the "Staff Cap." The game was punctuated with terrific long bursts of cracker-firing calls198 words
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Article113 1939-07-03 16 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, July 2. IT the conclusion of their two-day A fixture with the Sungei Ujong Club to-day, the S.C.C. lost by eight wickets. In their,first innings the S.GC. scored 108, Ward making 35 not out and Dun bar taking five113 words
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172 1939-07-03 16 Reuter. Week-end's results at Wimbledon w:r "ifefi'B doubles <2nd round): McNeU and Smith (U.S.A. beat Herkel ?nu Metaxa (Germany) 6—3, 7—5, 7—a. Women's singles (3rd round). Miss Helen Jacobs beat Miss Curry 6—3 6- 2 Mi<=s Hardwick beat Miss Wheeler (U.S.A. i 7—5, 9—7.Reuter. - 172 words
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Article152 1939-07-03 16 [From Our Own Correspondent] Muar A CRICKET t»am from Muar captained by N.A. Hannay travelled to Batu Pabat en Saturday and met the Batu Pa hat Casuals in a who.c day match which resulted in a win for the Muar side on the first innings. A feature152 words
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186 1939-07-03 16 DECLARING their Innings dejjj after compiling 220 row »°r l loss of only four wick *s, the AniP Chinese School beat St *i*ep>« v stitution by 142 runs. Cecil Wong and Hock < Lyi pectively scored 76 and 56, best batting performanr.es186 words
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Article35 1939-07-03 16 Reuter. Umdon T RAYMONn MAYS, rlrl wen the Crystal Pa a t circuit of 32 miles, at >peed of 59 93 Bl.pl». H nn Austin was second al Prince Birabongse tnira ReuterReuter. - 35 words
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Advertisement40 1939-07-03 16 thay always coiuc^^ TlMftMHr'''t^'-r^ An essential of First Class Lager Beer is freshness. In Malaya who U like Lager at its best always come fR I^. TIGER BEIRKiy ma/r /*ops yaast wBHPy DISTRIBUTED by FRA S E R HEAVE LTD.40 words
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Article192 1939-07-03 17 Thoy In Good Double Singapore, Sunday, j BAFFLES COLLEGE Undergraduates trounced the graduates at cricket to-day by 158 runs and on their showing they should do well arainst the Medical College in the annual match between the Colleges this week-end. were features of tn° Following192 words
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342 1939-07-03 17 Singapore 's Narrow Pa ss Over Negri Malaya Cup Soccer 0 0* Keporfcrl rt t v n Union f« 5»J?£ m "cored "?Si V c could not SJS. ?r S spS fact J 5»? '•;,...'> rous chances. th*i v htcky a meagic victory is n l is remembered V, *nnerior342 words
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Article71 1939-07-03 17 njm new* oi d «toll team. I Doi Redsoaa, made a successful debui yesterday afternoon at St Joseph's ground when they trounced a tram from the s.s. 3Uel rdentist' to the tone of 9—o. 1 BUI m ,rlf his initial appearance pitching to 1 the local71 words
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Article111 1939-07-03 17 By order ol the Tennis Sub-Committee fi l the S.C.R.C all tournament fixtures I real be postponed except Players who are not available when theii tie is on. are liable to be scratched. MONDAY. JULY 9 Courl A: Singles Open Semi-Final: vs. Yong Loon Chong. TUESDAY JULY 4111 words
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Article32 1939-07-03 17 Reuter. sburg, Sunday,-Fngland won una! soccer "test," beat- 1 JiTw v A^ rica two-one after a goaltC lf Finch and Gibbson were tngiwh scorers, and Smethurst net- «H»tti Mrtea tetter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article71 1939-07-03 17 day. T-kr Thrahim SS\4. Mrs. Miss Abed and ,S Mrs. Marshall and L. W. wg*. Tav Lian Teck and Mr. TO TOO 351 Mrs. Ho and Mr. ong ->o, Haines and L. Meyer 38V 4 The starting f°r Uie^ Day arp hel Cup to be competed for71 words
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92 1939-07-03 17 f tOSE ol Play scores county V cricket games which began Saturday:- 13 (Sil e 65 nS?& Evans 59, Shireff 5 t.ro4>; f r T'i' e ,oucesUr m (Hammond to not G .uTwsUMor47);vs. Manchester: Middlesex: »H 'Edrich 102); Lanes. 69 tor 1. w. ra "Kcftering:92 words
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89 1939-07-03 17 Singapore. Sunday. ,N their final aWJMjJW^•» table China Relief Fund seTie tennis fixtures at 'the Great day, Szabados and Kelen iwrp position aside, Qhwapore chamrubber against Szabados. 21 Sza 3 ba 2 doT\ 9 s. Loh Kum Soon. 21-H. 21 Lai Ying89 words
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57 1939-07-03 17 Reuter. Stuggan, July J SEVENTY -FIVE thousand saw Max Schnieling mafcing his first appearance in he was badly battered by Jo. Louis a year ago tc wrn mc German-European heavyweight b£fa£ championship the German bolder, Adolf Heu ser in the first round. Schmeling's vicious attackReuter. - 57 words
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Article38 1939-07-03 17 Singapore, Sunday 1 C IVE further ties in the S B.A. juiii£ F 1 championships Haw-Par 1 this mommg 1 Chua (Devonarid K. C. Cherian beat Teo HeA Kwang and Tham An *ew 21—13, 21—18. m38 words
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Article49 1939-07-03 17 Duncan Roberts XI K.P.K. Steamers' XI JJ rk cne in a lriendly soccer at F-.rer on Friday «.nresent Duncan The following wll rySSKj, Times Roberts XI a 8 J h p\ r l on Monday, r.ports Club at Farrer M. S"et Kiat. Choo Keng Teck, Chelliah.49 words
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Miscellaneous23 1939-07-03 17 Title Tables High Water: 1221 a.m. 8.5». Low Wa ter: M» a.m. 0.9 It. TO-MORROW High Water: 1M»»» urn Water: 6» 4Q n23 words
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130 1939-07-03 18 International News Agency. Shanghai. j THE American Red Cross has sent several shipments of food and medcal supplies to China, it was announced here. Four thousand sacks (140 pourds each) of cracked wheat are being sent to the Canton International Red Cross in Hongkong.International News Agency. - 130 words
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212 1939-07-03 18 STIRRING APPEAL TO BRITONS AMERICANS I BEG of you in the name of Christ and humanity to ?e all good people in the West lo refuse to sell the iron and oi! to Japan, with which she tortures and enslaves China. Thirty-two per cent of the necessity's of war for212 words
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Article73 1939-07-03 18 New York. THE Chi] se Children's Art Show opened In the Caincsc Art Club a few day* ago. The exhibi lon has paintings by 303 Chinese echooji h idren Irom a.ll parts of the country showing their strcng consciousness of events in the Orient. The Chinese Ambassador73 words
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308 1939-07-03 18 Geneva. "rpHE only alternative for China 1 to-day is capitulation or battle. We Chinese have chosen what duty dictates to us—we fight to the end.' Said Mr. Li Ping-heng, Chinese delegate, in a stirring address before the International Labour Conference recently. He reviewed international308 words
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146 1939-07-03 18 International News Agency. A_„ Shanghai. SLM of $5,500,000 in Chinese national currency, consisting of a mixture of silver coins and bars and a few gold coins packed in 4 800 cases has arrived in New York according to a San Francisco report. ItInternational News Agency. - 146 words
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Article62 1939-07-03 18 Central News. Chungking.—Two Beechwan girls rave submitted a joint petition- to the National Military Council asking that tiiev oc allowed to enlist In the Chinese Annv ond sent to the front. They are Miss Chang Yung-chiu and Miss Yang Tsaociru, teacher and graduate respectively cf the 4;h PrimaryCentral News. - 62 words
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341 1939-07-03 18 Govt. Offices Moved To Shiukwan International News Agency. J 1 «S X° f £2» U ,ess th Penetrate have ins mILI 0 pr t T" ciai fin nce 38 the Shiukwan authorities national v n b^, by and a surplus of $7,200,000 missbnar ofInternational News Agency. - 341 words
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153 1939-07-03 18 QUAN Vat Hong, Ig-year-oid fh ncse, w as proclaimed an can citizen with all the mi i pertaining therrle and released Si! the custody of the 1 s 1,5? gratitn Department, early fc, The case, which has bi Federal authorities fcr sev< r153 words
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Advertisement99 1939-07-03 18 LEE KIM SOO LTD. 89, HIGH STRET. THONI 20G3. F.ARTHRNWARn. IBICULTURAL fii AND BUB -SOIL I [fSS I>r driin- *S :«vi!:ir:al Wo-;s. 1 As ipplied to Jr the Lo.'iu Gov- irnnicnt and Vt) /j-Zml\ ot1) f i publtc 5 WASHING UP IS EASIER AND QUICKER WITH A GAS SINK I'99 words
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Advertisement18 1939-07-03 18 I DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By T. H. Tan CLEAR, SPARKLING ATM OS PH fdf ff/?r J *o\Sfry18 words
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574 1939-07-03 19 Some Want To Be Repatriated To Addis Ababa, Spain Or Halifax! Colombo. <OME Indians and other non-Ceylonese who await diflicult problem. They say they have no homes in J»*?»**™ ome to Nova Scotia, others to574 words
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Article108 1939-07-03 19 el—ha Ministers arc TIU i: irt a legislation 1 i »vmentel nkertt I employes hv the im- s>stcm and ial tea, writes th<* rr -poiidcnt of the i i eflen. fL Mudcrstiinds W be nxed for that „1 tnlpl«y■ ,en ea rh mt xvoo'd ne wh«n h108 words
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Article89 1939-07-03 19 ntaav lune 23. of the All tV v talis! Party met I Indii item taken up II 1 resignation ol In c. \.s )!:o Mehta. Mb M and Dr. Ram It h• r v un< js of ideolcgi(tl diflcrences wi by some mem- are reported bers ol .rV89 words
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Article579 1939-07-03 19 Rev. C. F. Andrews' Appeal On Behalf Of A "Once Prosperous Family" (United Press). IX "Returned Emigrants" published in The Hindu 1 Ri .C. F. Andrews deals with the serious problem Indians who have returned from Fiji. Natal. British Guian; colonies and who ar c now(United Press). - 579 words
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Article63 1939-07-03 19 (United Press). Darieeling, June 24,- Mr. Anil Darieeling, J ju iv w tc secretary of Kuman Chanda,J*Jj»* a stateDr. Rabindra Nath The mcnt to the United he r ePoet has nothing to do jitn^ me cent Satyagraha at Ryder ed by the Aryan CO gff4ifa Iheir Secretary Mr- t bllt(United Press). - 63 words
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Article114 1939-07-03 19 (United Press). Calcutta, June 24. The Committee of the Indian Jute Mills Association have recommended the member bodies to seal 20 per cent oi hessian looms and 7% per cent of sacking looms with effect from, the Aug. I, next The propc-al will be considered at a(United Press). - 114 words
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Article83 1939-07-03 19 (United Press). Now Delhi, June 21.—Professor Sudhakar. Genera Secretary, International Aryan league has «nt a the Hen Mr. C. Rajagopalachaaar, Pie mler of Madras, bringing home to him the "widespread resentment oi uk Hindus due to the P ro J mul e a^ on r J ty s tion 144(United Press). - 83 words
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Advertisement168 1939-07-03 19 TO ALL FEVER SUFFERERS Fever produces poisons It's these poisons that make you teel hot and cold In turn, that cause violent pains over tne eyes and that make you desperately thirsty. These poisons waste away your nerve and mtrscle tissues and weaken your digestive organs. That's why solid foods168 words
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Article, Illustration144 1939-07-03 20 One record and a number of surprises were included in the second day of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's Fifth Championhip Meeting held last Friday. C. J. Meyer with a pand throw of I©6 feet 10., broke the Sn&apore and Malayan record for the Javelin Throw by144 words
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53 1939-07-03 20 The Great Eastern Life Agency Force, Singapore, held their Half-Yearly Dinner party recently and this photo shows :*U the guests present. Sitting in the front row, left to right. Me Khve and K bor Yong Comins Seah Ann Seng, A. Robinson E I. Henton. Ho Chin Cheon* A J Tay.53 words
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Article, Illustration85 1939-07-03 20 The Batu Pahat Girl's School sports day was held recently and was as much enjoyed by the participants as by the spectators. Right the photogiaph shows the captain of the Luboh receiving her cup. Below, iour of the Malay children taking part in the knitting85 words
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Advertisement24 1939-07-03 20 Lovers of Art Please visit Helicon Gallery tiii: lICLICOX ART §TLDIO 40-B, Cross Street, Will supply you with genuine pictures in OAs and Water.24 words
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