Malaya Tribune, 5 July 1939
1939-07-05
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Title Section36 1939-07-05 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's Nationa I Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales^ F -NoTi^- SINGAPORE, X V**^ FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, July 5, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1939 FIVE CENTS36 words
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Advertisement208 1939-07-05 1 LASSIFIED )V ERTISEMENTS ?esults for only 3 CENTS \k 1 HOLIDAY PARTY—20 persons or more. A trip and returned to A Wm 1 Java and Fall within 18 days Leaving Singapore September 29, i\)6J. r| only $290 per person. Inclusive all expenses 2nd class KP.M. steamer. 1hH& notel, train, buses208 words
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Advertisement260 1939-07-05 1 Fat Dissolved 5 Pounds a Week i Are you too fat? Would you, like to have beautifol "irure liko. the famous Cinenia Xi ir« of Hollywood? A California physician 1,, ti. Ati ir famous actors and actresses has disrovered a safe secret method of liiicklv dissolving excess fat without drastic260 words
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Advertisement146 1939-07-05 1 MADAME PAGE DRESSMAKER, DKIGNW TAILORMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASION* IN STOCK. FROM: $5. $30. 13 BATTERY ROAD TEL. «327 SINGAPORE, j dogsmLß HEAD MP GUINNESS I agents SIME. DARBY CO.. LTD. O. We are pleased to ANNOUNCE yjj/ OPENING of our ne* Branch Wits at 1, OLD MARKET SQUARE KUALA146 words
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244 1939-07-05 2 THAT perfect pair of dancers, Fred Astnire and Ginger Rogers, have never been seen to better advantage that in "The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle," one of the latest of RKO-Kadio productions, which is now to be seen at244 words
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Article100 1939-07-05 2 T«HAT famous blusti 1 Victor McLaglen. is us in "Battle of Broad.. tieth Century-Fox him at the Alhambra last m He is partnered by B whose laughter is aim*, as that of the more fan These two get together lent situations which maw one long100 words
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Advertisement414 1939-07-05 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). p. O. S. N. CO.'S SAR.INCB. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 niirmN 15,500 July M nARTMAGE 15,000 July 28 JiS IAM 6,iiou July 28 17,000 Aug. U H 000 Aug. 25 iSSSLoM ,6.000 Aug 2 HANPURA 17.000 IS oo 17 .5S St* ShAR414 words
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Advertisement466 1939-07-05 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDfcUTSCHEB LLOYD, (Incorporated in aerm»ny) The under/noted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 9 s "GNEISENAU" omits North China Jmy s s.s -AUGSBURG" July 1< m s "REGENSBURG" omits Manila July M HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND, HAMBURG BREMEN.466 words
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Advertisement477 1939-07-05 2 [THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly service betwfer Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Sdngkono. and Amoy, tKulangsu). Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS:For CHINA For RANGOON Hong Slang" July 17 4 p.m. "Hong Peng" July 14 "Hong Peng" July 31, 4477 words
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Advertisement134 1939-07-05 2 IV I HAMBIJRC-AMERIKA UNIE B Oeutsch-Aastralische Dampff l shifts GtiseLlschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NO*TH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S pore 1939 t m.s BURGENLAND via Manila July 19 t s_s. F.AARLAND via Manila July 2« m.s. RAMSES via Manila Aug. 7134 words
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Miscellaneous256 1939-07-05 2 DAILY CROSSWORD 4» aaua mmmmm mm. ■"■mJL C I I I [11 __JBBBa__—L—_mf^—^Lmm—I CLUES ACROSS: J "g* S A novel by Anthonv Trollope (tin 1 A n:vtl oy C Bx words > F--lir<-« 1 o a rftvral rf a sailor? 4 t. tai.,.. t 10 Duty fSr favou or kindness256 words
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Article371 1939-07-05 3 j LONDON COMMODITIES London, Tuesday. Previous To-day Change Quiet Idle k Buyer* 83 16 83 16 sell ers 814 8 4 Buyers 814 tin Porward August Sellers 85 16 85,16 Buyers 814 81|4 yard Septembei s&m 838 838 buyers 85 16 85 16 r d Oct Dec.371 words
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Article80 1939-07-05 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore. July 4. 5 p.mTotal i Coapaaj Dividend Books toandai ti\ clow Date DIVI Payable Date Bd. No 13 July 14 July 20 July lb L ndon Tm 4«a June 28 July 14 July 3 Kinta 2>,-; final July 12 Aug. 3 July80 words
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Article707 1939-07-05 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, July 4, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3,0 4;Austral Amal 4 6 5,3 Austral Malay 38 r 40,- Ayer Hitam 20,- 21 Ayer Weng 0.72 0.76 Bangrin 183 19 g batu Selangor 1.1"% 122 4707 words
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Article69 1939-07-05 3 Singapore, Tuesday. Tin at midday was $113 IB, down 3 8 and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock wa buyers Spot 28 1 8 cents, buyers October December 28 1 4 cents, market quiet. Ther e was again very little of interes :o report in the69 words
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Article26 1939-07-05 3 Singapore, July 4. The following are the exchange atocl this morning according to the d&tly cir cular Issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation.26 words
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Article114 1939-07-05 3 London TT. 2;3 15[16 London demand 2,3 15 1G Lyons demand 2050 Switzerland demand 240 3;* Hamburg demand 134 1,2 New York demand 54 US Montreal demand 54 1)2 Batavia demand 102 1!2 Samarang demand 102 3j8 Calcutta demand 155 3-4 Bombay demand 155 3|1 Rangoon demand 155 3114 words
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Article96 1939-07-05 3 London T.T. 2,4 5;32 london demand 2 4 3llfi London 30 days' sight 2 4 7>32 London 60 days' sight 2 4 7 32 London 3 months' sight 24 1,4 London 4 months' sight 2 4 9'32 New York demand 55 18 New York 90 d s 55 196 words
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Article17 1939-07-05 3 Singapore, Wednesday. The price of tin at noon m Singapore to-day was:— ***** i Urj $1/«).17 words
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Article18 1939-07-05 3 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28 (unchanged); Sellers IS\ H (unchanged).18 words
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Article130 1939-07-05 3 I 6% Maynard 4 Co. Ltd., *30,000 m norn Int Apr. 30 Oct. 31...-. v SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% Wind; tot m m noir 4V 2 *Mi Int 106 108 norn Mar 31- Sopt. 30 ii 4V 2 1909 red. 1955 JM- U3li u4% nm ■>% fsfs red.W3130 words
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Article167 1939-07-05 3 Singapore. July 4. R. (Siam) W Coast No. 1 per Koyan R (Siam) W. Coast, No. 2 per Kovan R. (S.am) W Coast. No. 3 per Koyan $121 Siam New Crop KO. AI gg Siam New Crop No. 1 J}g Siam New Crop No. 2 |J« Siam No. 1167 words
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Advertisement23 1939-07-05 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASS, ,UN( X tOP.PORATION, LIMITED. DP.NT ACCI HON V KN S COMPENSA. AN| »UC LIABILITY INSURANCE. W. HALL, o#«*ral Manner23 words
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Advertisement165 1939-07-05 3 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by jam MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. Tha Company, which is incorporated in 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. THUOTEE OF A165 words
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Advertisement387 1939-07-05 3 The Mercantile Bank of Tj India Ltd. i AN AGENCY OF THE BANK WILL 1 BE OPENED AT JAFFNA, CEYLON ON AND AFTER 6TH JUNE, 1939. ItWK OF rin\A I Incorporated In China by «Jpeclal Charter > 12, Cecil Street. Smear* re ft Telephones: Manager's Office M 44. Asst. Manager's387 words
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Article80 1939-07-05 4 KOH— Mrs. Koh Cheng Kiat nee Madam Lim iieok. Neo alias l.im fiwee Neo need 73 passed away peacefully at •2 am. on July 3, at 24 brnxinR 24A. Gty)anB 61ie behind lour sons, Koh Scon Yee. Koh &Jtn Huat. Koh £«3on Poh and Koh S«:on Lin80 words
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Advertisement501 1939-07-05 4 *f Ijj j^^^Ij^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ WANl'n) Malaya for Tamil Kilm R -nth ly «fca. .van). "Screen/ co Malaya TWMrae, (Singapore. "wANTFD i,I,TRIBUTOir 3 Throughcut Malaya. Make money with saleable aondry Roods Apply Box No. 7 2 c Malaya Tribune, (654 A; "WANTED" Saleswoman Eurasian or ii Chinese u7sell cheap f ,fr« in501 words
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Advertisement595 1939-07-05 4 rr>R SALE- 1534 Morris Minor Car, ifcdd 4 Doors, excellent contain comprehensive, insur. mSSfe- Pri?e $500 only. Apply B«M6. Malaya Tribune, Singapore 1 TOURER, 193«, Fiat BaM l l TouVe™937, m P h, e Ton g Guan Motor, 5, HamilUn Road. Phone 4389. '^^~^d£ r FORD SALOON, recently insurance tax595 words
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Advertisement447 1939-07-05 4 WAIKIKI HAWAIIAN GUITAR STUDIO—Learn to play Hawaiian Guitar from qualified instructors, Primary Course, eight months. Advanced Course, one year For full particulars, write or i call at 44, Bencoolen Street, Singapore. (451 A' SCHOLARSHIP offered by The Far Eastern Music School. Watch for full page announcemenUMalaya Tribune Supplement July 10,447 words
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Advertisement582 1939-07-05 4 TO LET: No. 24, Hylam Street, 3 storeys, near Middle Road junction. Rent $80.00 per month. Apply Singapore Motors, 319, Orchard Road. Phone 3128 j (649.A) WANTED: To rent a house in Race Course Road or Owen Road facing Farrer Park. Please apply to Box 731 co Malaya Tribune, "Singapore,582 words
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Advertisement530 1939-07-05 4 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE, DISTRICT OF BATTJ PAHAT. In Bankruptcy. B.P. No. 2 of 1932 Be- CHOP HUP CHEONG of Batu Pahnt. Gonf al Merchants. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First and Final Dividend is intended :o be declared in the matter, and that all per ons530 words
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Advertisement644 1939-07-05 4 MORTGAGEE'S AND AlTTlfiv I SALE m I OF STATUTORY LAND GRANT km I FREEHOLD PROPERTIES v, be r5L| AT THE SALEROOM <>| VIESSaft I TAN HO OON &COI ID I NOS. 90 AND S2. MARKET STPFT* 1 'i'INGAPORE l < I ON THURSDAY, UTH JUI V iq*> AT 2.30 P.M.644 words
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343 1939-07-05 5 Complainant Awarded Three Months (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Monday. MUTHAMAH. a young Tamil v.-cman who was charged with theft of forty uoUars cash was again produced before Tuan Haji Nassir bin Haji Salleh this mornm? when Mr. P. H. Andrews, C.P.0., Muar, informed .i343 words
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Article101 1939-07-05 5 [From Our Own Correspondent] Segamat, Monday.—Three Chinese fiom Malacca faced a charge before Inche Rauf bin Mohamed Sa'at, police magistrate. Segamat, of having sold charcoal which was underweight to Segamat residents on two occasions. In tho first case 69 catties had been given in place of101 words
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151 1939-07-05 5 Shanghai, July 5. TWELVE thousand sacks of wheat, which constitute the third consignment donated <o China by the Am- vie an R~d Cross Society, are repo!l*,l to be on their way to Hongkong. Jaoanese troops along the Nanking- Shanghai Railway have been transferred eleewhere.151 words
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375 1939-07-05 5 I From Our Own Reverter] Kuala Lumpur! Monday. MRS. V. Kandiah, a prominent Indian woman, was defendant in a summons case before Mr. R. C. Redman, the Mrut magistrate this morning. The charge against her wn* tha 4 she wilfully assaulted a 10-year-old girt, Kalimah375 words
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210 1939-07-05 5 London, July 4. THE Secretary for the Dominions, I Sir Thomas Inskip, told the House of Commons to-day that he had recently received from the S<-uth African Government the draft of a memorandum in which, in aceoraance with the MacDonald-Ilert-zog agreement of March last210 words
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Article31 1939-07-05 5 Reuter Jerusalem, July 4. A collective fine of £1,000 has been imposed upon Jewish quarters in northwestern Jerusalem, owin* to the recent murders and attempted murders there.—RenterReuter - 31 words
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157 1939-07-05 5 Reuter. London, July 5. MK. Waller Nash, New /«aland romniiner, denied «he sl'ttrnvwl all hc.l'il I'» l»iiu that New /,»•;»lan«l w;iv unlikelv tr send an t \f<;diliou:irv t'«.ree in Iht eveul of BtUuiu involved in nW1 »w*r ri aavthinr of the Kind,"lie Mid iheReuter. - 157 words
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377 1939-07-05 5 Singapore, Tuesday. MO order wa; made to-day at the conclusion of the case in which Mrs. 11 Annie Trailer summoned h'.s husband, Mr. T. Troller, general manager cf a local hotel, for failure to maintain her. The magistrate, Mr Com ad OUlham, maintained that377 words
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113 1939-07-05 5 Reuter. F>mdon. July 5. A TRADE Marks Bill amending the existing Act in order to secure vhat the country of origin should be clearly and conspicuously indicated on imported ssoods has been introduced into the Bute of Commons M a private member'sReuter. - 113 words
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Article50 1939-07-05 5 Reuter. Chungking. July THE Chinese Ministry of Finance has issued regulations under which exporters, whetrer government cr private r*m '.ems, mist sell to the Bank of China or Bank of Communications f> r--n exchange obtained through exports. En return the barks will pay In i*nional currency. —RenterReuter. - 50 words
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Article55 1939-07-05 5 Ore of the best of Malayalam comedies, "Vismriti" was successfully presented to a crowded aucience at the tctoria Theatre on Jrbnirday night ty local Malayalees. The cast, among ethers, included Messrs. M. D. Das. Stvasankara Bhagavacher who did their part-, meritoriously. Ifr. Bass recitation of a lew Malabar55 words
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Article66 1939-07-05 5 London. July 4. Sir Kingslcy Wcod. the Secretary for Air, was received In audience by the Kins at Bucking ham to-day. During the morning the Kirn; also received the new Chilean Ambassador and the new Yugoslav and Uruguayan Ministers, who presented their letters of credence. Bir Howard66 words
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Advertisement231 1939-07-05 5 K K'IIAPTER 45). j 'i OF THE MfcNTS. SINGAPORE. »40 cf 1930. VT of No. 133 S,u,'Pore, Clerk- GIVEN that a ter I to be dt J! °n?ove their claims 1039 otherwise 'Vir-'m this Divi- ruly 1^39. T L TAN, in( official AsSifnee. y ORDINANCE l vPTER COURT OF THE231 words
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Advertisement30 1939-07-05 5 H^gMfi^ CONSTIPATION INDIGESTION OEPREOT *Hta LASSITUDE I' INSOMNIR EFFERSDL KEFFERVESCENTJRUITSALINE IMPROVES "APPETITE TKEEPS iBEMGnUHEMICBL CRLCUTTR-BDMBRM OBTAINABLE EVERYWHttI or 4iract from Th» A««nt», Naina Mohamed Son* Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Penan*.30 words
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Advertisement216 1939-07-05 5 SIX FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! To convince YOU of the advertising value of the Malaya Tribune, and to enable you to test it at a mcrelv nominal cost, we will inaen any "Want" advertisement you send SIX DAYS for the price of INSERTION in ALL EDITIONS of the MALAYA216 words
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Article323 1939-07-05 6 Effects Of Defence Plans B.O.W. London, July 4. LEADING articles in many morning papers are devoted to the further great fall in unemployment figures lor Great Britain, announced last night. The total of the country's wo°rkless is now reduced to 1,349,579. The total ot 1,339.204 inB.O.W. - 323 words
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Article78 1939-07-05 6 Reuter. Canton, July 4. THF. British Consul-General, Mr. 1 A P Blunt has sent a strongly worded protest to the Japanese authorities on the seizure of the launch D hlera, flying the British flag, on June 3. The Dohlerr left Hongkong on June 2 and was seizedReuter. - 78 words
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238 1939-07-05 6 B.O.W. London, July 4. THE Centenary Show of the Koval Agricultural Society, which opens 1 to-day in Windsor Great Paik, is the largest agricultural show ever l.eld and is likely to break all pa vious records in many directions^ Covering 120 acres, on which 4,000B.O.W. - 238 words
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Article197 1939-07-05 6 Shanghai. July 4. IN Hew Of the approaching AngloI rananesc negotiations to Tokyo foi the Tientsin issue, Japanese Tnd bogus plßciato in Peipmg and Tientsin, are intensifying then propaganda campaign. ft h learnt that the Japanese military headquarters and the bogus Government in Peiping have Jointly197 words
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Article387 1939-07-05 6 Reuter. Paris, July, 4. ANGLO-French solidarity in the face of any challenge was stressed by Mr. Hore Belisha (Secretary •or War), speaking at the annual dinner of the Association of France and Grande Bretagne. -Let the whole world know our two countries understand completely theReuter. - 387 words
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Article193 1939-07-05 6 Reuter. London, July 4. TUPLOMATS, their wives and other distinguished figures were pre sent at Broadcasting House early this morning for the inauguration of th? 8.8.C.'s extended service in Spanish and Portuguese languages for listeners in Latin America. Mr. F. W. Ogilvie, Director-Gene-ral of ihzReuter. - 193 words
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Article143 1939-07-05 6 Germany African Colonies Reuter. IN the House of Commons to-day 1 Sir Thomas Inskip (Minister for Co-ordination of Defence) said that in the present circumstances there woufdnot he any advantage, making an enquiry, when t an enquiry had been received from the South African Government as to wha t wouldReuter. - 143 words
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Article54 1939-07-05 6 London, July 4. Sir Nevile Henderson. British Ambassador to Germany, is expeciea on to day. -j... rir(Mes i U London It is stated in c irties m that Sir J*d coirSgto London Lord Halifax white hi d^ amber iain Bis re t Mr Ch a remained54 words
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124 1939-07-05 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tuesday, noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. IX R.'3I.S. £pet loose 23 M No. IX R.^.S. FOB incases July 284 23 3 8 G.F.A.Q. R.S.S. F. 0.8. in bales 2c< 2«'» FAQ. R S.S. F.O B, in bales W/b 28 "C124 words
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168 1939-07-05 6 Loi!'. .1,1. I THE advisability of trquiria. I ports to be nun! name of the country of Drigjg .^1 pursued in the Hon; by Mr. D. Klrkwood (1 ton), who mentioned lh< drapery, foodstuffs, toys from Japan. Mr. Oliver Stanley I: J Board of Trade168 words
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154 1939-07-05 6 Singapore Jalj I I MINING B Ampats 3. I Ayer Hitanxs 196 HHaiTLs 29 djc I Bciu Belangors |H Hongkong Tin li 6 Bangrins 186 Chanderiangs ii Hong Fatt.s Idris Hyd. 6 Ipoh Tin 20 Jelapanc.s Jeiebus D.54 Johans Q24 Katu Tin 2 Kamunfing Tin154 words
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Article73 1939-07-05 6 m v« LOT Paris 176 23 32 i New York 4.t Montreal Mt% Brussels 27.53 5 2 Geneva 207fi Amsterdam B.Bl*s Milan B<J Berlin 11 I V LLsbcn 110% Belgium 11 66 1 Athen.- 5-1*3 1 Btocklioim 19 Coper h;-.' 11 22 :0 Oslo 19.9(1 Belvracu tiB I73 words
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Advertisement464 1939-07-05 6 ARE YOUR Jjs, EYES WEAK?(fW Avail yourself of the experl 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 A-..AZING portable464 words
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Advertisement25 1939-07-05 6 Second Hand Radios j Fully guaranteed and serviced, Prices ifom %2 5 RADIO SERVICE CjQ., OF MALAYA 1934 LTD. Singapore, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh, Penan*.25 words
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Miscellaneous208 1939-07-05 6 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS 1933 TO MORROW. JULY 6 5 15 D m Bukit Timah Range; No. U PI -G" Coy.: Competitions 5.15 p.m Headquarters; Int. FlattXKl Map Reading. FRIDAY. JULY 1 o 15 p.m. Headquarters; SFC.R.E fv) European Sec.; .^cture 5 30 pm. Headquarters; S. F Coy <v; Signal Training. 5208 words
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Advertisement255 1939-07-05 8 What a frand Succession of Hits j Flying Down to Bio U T Hat Roberta Follow The Fleet 1 and Now THE BIGGEST OF ALL THE ASTAIBE ROGERS MUSICAL SHOWS! _at the gff. LV |jj ICAPITOLI v ev r I^^^^ ,o a Ettonne Cirardot G A Rltlf X For A255 words
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Advertisement429 1939-07-05 8 1 9th DAY, POSITIVELY FINAL SHOWING, j j 5 FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE SHOW j YOU'LL NEVER FORGET! "mm n irit i /\\t Matinee Today at 3.15 j PAVILIUIN 13 j 1 UNANIMOUS PRAISE FROM THE PRESS I S WWmlllflrL A "THE MIKADO IS A MASTER- MĔr^S^ I PIECE"429 words
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Advertisement174 1939-07-05 8 START CHEERING! >The CAPITOL DOLLII V of, Talented Local Artistes in a novel entertaining l)anci n? l rr sentation I WILL APPEAR AT THE CAPITOL Soo\ with COLUMBIA'S ACE MUSICAL COMEDY 1 "START CHFEIUM, t featuring JOAN PERRY, JIMMY DURANTE, THE THREE j STOOGES, HAL LE ROY, GERTRUDE NIESEN and174 words
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Article94 1939-07-05 9 London, July t □I Commons, Mr. i' ey (President of the [t ated that recordrom Japan during s January to May this Hion pounds in n 1.5 per cent, of ts lor the period. cheaper quaiold at sixpence nound, excluding that this tea a tea for94 words
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Article99 1939-07-05 9 II l KLM plane on Teves, Mrs. A. P. If. King, and Europe by For Medan: Brok; Mr. K. H. Mr and Mrs. C Koek, Mr. t rope India and MeJuiy I:—Mr. J. E K. Holdsworth, M. Staufier, •Mr C. G. Fuglar. Stavi ren, Mr. H. v.99 words
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Article56 1939-07-05 9 B.O.W. I London, July 4. ister o! Southern RhoG M Hugging, will arrive bo-day by flying-boat ill the way from Salis- a uthern Rhodesia, a i ut 7.0U0 miles. Mi Hui »is likely to have discusBritish Government on rl oi the Royal Commisnation oi the twoB.O.W. - 56 words
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Article480 1939-07-05 9 The following are on the •Nieuw Holland" which arrives in Singapore on July 13:— Miss A. P. Aarons, Mr. A. E. Akhurst, Mrs A. E. Akhurst, Mr. D. Allebe, Mra D Allebe, Mrs. H. Baylis, Mrs. A. Grant Bell Mrs. K. C. Borrett, Mrs. H. Bourke,480 words
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Article84 1939-07-05 9 B.O.W. London, July 4. TRADE talks will be begun in London to-day by a delegation of over 30 Swedfcii industrialists who arrived yesterday as the guests ot the Federation of British Industries. The visit follows that paid to Sweden last April by the Secretary of OverseasB.O.W. - 84 words
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Article365 1939-07-05 9 > DANZIG CRISIS I SEQUEL Singapore, Tuesday, j THE markets have continued in the j same despondent manner as characterised them for several weeks, says the weekly market re- port issued to-day by Messrs. I Fraser Co., brokers. j The London Stock Exchange sagged > ,on365 words
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Article60 1939-07-05 9 Reuter. London, July 4. The Polish Ambassador, M. RaczynsM. left by air lor Warsaw to-day to confer with Col. Beck. M. Raczynski had an hours' talk with Lord Halifax yesterday and is expected to return to London on Friday. Sir Howard Kennard (British Ambassador toReuter. - 60 words
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Advertisement276 1939-07-05 9 Positively Last l>ay of 20th Century Fox l| Uproariously Funny Comedy Hit! J ALHAMBRA-3-'5. and 9 15 PMj I U c «»iw» S!n x\W:l I TET T^ L NEW WORLD DANCE PALACE. THE LARGEST AIR-CONDITION-ED C ABAS ET IN MALAYA WITH BAR RESTAURANT ATTACHED NH2BT DAxACE Nightly at 9.30 p.m.276 words
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Article754 1939-07-05 10 THAILAND, the name by which Siam is now to be known, recently celebrated the National Day, which marks the passing of the absolute monarchy and the institution of a democratic form of government. The occasion was taken advantage of by the Prime Minister to make a754 words
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Article957 1939-07-05 10 RAPID GROWTH OF PREPARA TIONS By A Military Expert; THE question of how far Egypt is prepared to meet a possible Italian invasion from Libya is of vital importance to-day in view of recent developments in South-Eastern Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean. In providing an957 words
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Advertisement138 1939-07-05 10 sew with a satistaclion x $45 HIRE PURCHASE TERMS ARRANGED. t Robinson Co., Ltd. I JONES NO. 35 SEWING MACHINE THE VERY LATEST MODEL. Automata Bobbin Winder with S.-Uh T the movreent of which fixes the length of stitcn, i.e., me nu .Ocr of sT.hr to the inch (clearly indicated138 words
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Advertisement47 1939-07-05 10 THE EYES CHANGE; PFKIODICAL EXAMINATION NECESSARY! Don't hesitate to a qualified eyesight specialist as C. S. CHONG, Dr. of Optometry. Everbright Optical Co. 19, CHULIA STREET, SING XTt IRE. !THYE CHIANG Co., Ltd* 40TH ANNUAL SALE Your inspection cordmlly invited THERE MAY BE SOMETHING USEFUL FOR YOU.47 words
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Advertisement62 1939-07-05 10 John Dews I MILK SOAP! A Toilet Soap of Fragrant Beauty f A Beautiful Complexion ot Face alone suffices not for present dai fashion a beauty of back, of arms is demanded by Fashions decree. Here then is the secret for til round beauty attainment. PER BOX OF THREE TABS,62 words
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256 1939-07-05 11 NO DATE FIXED FOR DISCUSSION "Tientsin Situation More Critical" JAPAN'S FOREIGN MINISTER, REQUESTED BY THE BRITISH AMBASSADOR TO FIX A DATE FOR NEGOTIATION ON THE TIENTSIN CRISIS—TT HAD BEEN HOPED TO OPEN THE TALKS TO-DAY-REFUSED TO DO SO UNTIL THE ARRIVAL OF MILITARY REPRESENTATIVES FROM256 words
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Article26 1939-07-05 11 ghaaghai, July 1 the < pr-nt r.overn- "hundred per cent. ...tut !u,< *v, .m, 2 u > c iki and I* c Is,, po^'ble26 words
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77 1939-07-05 11 Reuter. London July 5. ltl churehUl's appomtxll W r I of the Admiralty to the Daily b certain. ol)l ,iar ores-M-.'l ,I!,h Z. Mr. Chamoutside Parliament as immediate sU ppo«tcrv i recons tructing tnc l>« —11 r 1 (.tbifitt h paper, ma> "■fTw limeReuter. - 77 words
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Article56 1939-07-05 11 perrWss is a preposterous lie. va&reci Japanese report says the An u s i";' ij. becoming more sttsatioa vi ncn sot a w s m French authorities have decide;! lo control more closely the entry ol £riS foodstuffs into the Prenca Concession with a view to preventing56 words
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Article70 1939-07-05 11 Reuter. Tokyo, July 4. SIR Rabert Craigie (British Ambassador to Tokyo) to-day discussed with Mr. Arita the arrangements and the agenda for the forthcoming Anglo-Japanese conference on the situation at Tientsin. Sir Robert Craigie told newspapermen he was neither optimistic nor pessimistic regarding the conference. HeReuter. - 70 words
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Article, Illustration788 1939-07-05 11 Thetis Inquiry SUBMARINE Flotilla Commander Capt. Oram told tk« er.uri of inquiry into the Thetis disaster that If rescue shiss had heer in the vicinity of the Tketfg shortly aflcr she was m'ssed all aboard would have escaped during the night. The accompanying788 words
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330 1939-07-05 11 Reuter. Moscow. July 5. Competent circles discount foreign reports that an An do-French-Soviet abetment is practically concluded and that tho signing »1 the pact is imminent. There is some ground to Mien tint the negotiations have made progress but there is no indication ot whether the question of (Balanites t:>Reuter. - 330 words
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Article31 1939-07-05 11 Rear \dmiral 3. C. Watson,* SubService, Portsmouth, laying a wreath on the Submarine Memoral on the Victoria Embankment, im -'to I he memory of tnc 1 vl'ct 3 <he Thetis disaster."31 words
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Article50 1939-07-05 11 Reuter. F-iga, July 5. The semi-cfflcial "Briva Zeroo." referr.nJ to the Moscow talk*, writes: ;Leave uT cut of the Aiislo-Frtnch-Sovet alSirce! Small states caiv.ot pursue a Syci alliances. Th> oi.ly SOlUtfcn fn, them is neutrality, which each mus laieguard wilh its own strength and wlilcr? crmiot be unilaterally ?uaranteed." R«*»ter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article287 1939-07-05 11 Joint Note By Powers? Reuter. Danzig. July 5. ARMS continue to arrive here and it has been discovered that they come from Koenigsberg, through the Frischeshaff inland sea. A new financial measure was hurried j though the Senate yesterday wpend- 1 me navment of interestReuter. - 287 words
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236 1939-07-05 11 Far East Crisis Reuter. London, July 5. «AUTLOOK in China was the U theme of two addresses in London to-night by speakers with firsthand knowledge oi China. Mr H J Tirrperley. in addressing a rneettn?of membS ci all parties m the Commons, opined that theReuter. - 236 words
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Article135 1939-07-05 11 Tokyo Talk Just A Hold-up? j Reuter. Ttkyo, July 3. THE Japan Times s'ys that the Bri1 ti«h at the An talks will certainlv be a*'ud to deliver to the Peking' regime (Japanese-con-trolled government of North China) silver specie valued at about fifty million Chinese dollars. ThisReuter. - 135 words
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Article64 1939-07-05 11 King Queen To Visit Belgium Reuter. London, July 4. It is officially announced from Buckingham Palace that the King and Queen have accepted with the neatest pleasure an invitation from the Kine of the Belgians to pay a State viiit to Brussels from Oct. A to Oct. 27 in returnReuter. - 64 words
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Advertisement85 1939-07-05 11 portiit-,1 <t f our Refracting Room *HEN AM) WHERE TO CONSULT AN OPTOMETRIST? 7 es tire nd cannot co -4'a Bth of time to regard \v ih m to reading cW U viP VOluntaril > frown 0i W when looking at huve pain th e eyer.all, t;n tarn after hem-85 words
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Advertisement79 1939-07-05 11 TRIUMPH CF RADIO CR^CM^Ej\RT This magnificent Auto H anQ tnc tien of the lover of d 642 hicn h .laseur of elegant ftfnltme alike. d .tracts*! "specially for FMstern markets, is the •list to incorporate the new H.MV Hypersensitive pick-up. Besides its high it reduces rccoid-wear and .uiface ncise to79 words
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Article546 1939-07-05 12 ATTEMPTS to torpedo tho AngloJapanese discussions in Tokyo before they have properly begun are betes made by Jai>anese Army authorities in North China and extremist organisations in Japan. In spite of the usual .statements by Ministers in the House of Commons that they have no information, there546 words
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113 1939-07-05 12 Klang, Monday. TAN Ah Yam, a Hokkien Chinese (29), was charged to-day before Mr. Fletcher-Cooke, Magistrate, by Inspector Chand with attempting to commit suicide by drinking caustic soda. Inspector Chand said ihe accused drank a small quantity from a bottle and then113 words
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250 1939-07-05 12 Arms Embargo Retention Has Worsened The Situation Reuter. Hyde Park (New York), July 4. TT has been made known to newspaper correspondents that President Roosevelt is gravely concerned with the possibilities of a war in Europe and that he is keeping in close touch withReuter. - 250 words
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Article44 1939-07-05 12 "Conte Biancamano", is due in Singapore at 3 p.m. on Thursday, July 6, from Shanghai. Hongkong and Manila. She will berth at the S.H.B. wharf and is expected to sail again at 10 p.m. for Colombo. Bombay Port Said, Naples and Genoa.44 words
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194 1939-07-05 12 QANDAKAN, British North Borneo, is coming into line with the most modern cities in the world. Questions asked at a recent meeting of the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce reveal that members arp keep in touch with developments in the Straits Settlements. At194 words
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Article104 1939-07-05 12 The following were engagements at Government House last week:— Thursday, June 29. Colonel G.B. Henderson left Government House. Admiral Sir Ragnar Colvin, Commodore and Mrs. T.B. Drew, Hon. Sir Alexander and Lady Small, Brigadier and Mrs. O S. Low, Commander and Mrs. C. Dix, Mr. and Mrs. H.C.104 words
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233 1939-07-05 12 Singapore, Tuesday. fine of $700 each or in default, ten months' rigorous imprisonment, was the sentence Mr. C. H. Koh. the Singapore District Judge and Fourth Police Magistrate passed on two Hokkiens, Yeo Kirn Eng alias Yu Kirn Hin (26) and Tay Ohln Hin (35)233 words
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Article153 1939-07-05 12 Singapore, Tuesday. CENTENCES totalling thrre months' rigorous imprisonment were imposed on Chua Lam San, (34) when he pleaded guilty in the Third Police Court to two counts of theft committed in houses at New Market Road and Pagoda Street last month. A householder of No.153 words
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109 1939-07-05 12 [Frcm Our Own Correspondent} Bangkok, July 2. IN Thailand (Siam), conscripts serve for two years, but usually they arc allowed to go on leave for the last nine months, before they are placed on the reserve. Thailand is just as careful as other countries about her109 words
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Article84 1939-07-05 12 Hnta Bahru, July 3. Mr. P. H. Goss, Chief Surveyor, Kelantan, and Mrs. Goss, have proceeded uouit on xube Capt. P. M. Lecaie succeeds Mr. P. H. GOSS a.< Chief Surveyor, Kolantan. Dr. S. J Lawson, Chief Medical Officer, Kelantan, will be going heme on leave shortly. Mrs,84 words
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164 1939-07-05 12 Reuter. Tientsin. Julj I rpHE British community the Anglo-Japiuics,. in Tokyo with anxiety an< sion. It is felt thai B promise under the show strength would impair th and the future in tho 1 Es every western nation. Tokyo, i iU i The JapaneseReuter. - 164 words
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Article137 1939-07-05 12 (From Oct Own Correspondent) Muar, Tuesday. DREAKING through four Iroc fates, two Malay prisoners, Hamid bin Haji YusorT and Sujak bin Mahmud Hassan, to-day escaped from the Muar prison, where they were serving terms of eight months imprisonmer:l for theft. I The escapes were remarkable137 words
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Article233 1939-07-05 12 Mr. Song Kok Cheng, honorary secretary cf the Straits Chinese Reading Club, writes to us as follows:— •It is strange that very few of our young men take the trouble of improving themselves. They run away with me idea that thteir education is ever when the233 words
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Article104 1939-07-05 12 London, July 1 SIR Howard Kennard (British Ambassador to Moscow > v.as present at a meeting of the foreign affairs committee <>t the Cabinet, at whicft the situation in s Danzig was considered, as well as the state of negotiations with Russia. M. Raczynski (Polish Amhassait*) is expected to diseaseReuter. - 104 words
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Article137 1939-07-05 12 The Hague, Jul It is -evealed that den ing possible guarantees for li Britain and Fiance were m 1 by the Dutch Minister and Paris. The Ministers i the Netherlands' neutrality dependence. —Re v ter. DEATH OF MRS. YEO SOY BAH THE death took place at the General Hospital ofReuter. - 137 words
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Advertisement43 1939-07-05 12 iy| AFTER IMMERSION IN THE BEST 0 F SPIRITS dW BRING ON L I Bl AHgt▼ J lil ilil 1I 1 ■II afl I I1J"f 'l .1I I I a^B ■Ii IS m ml mi\ I■ 1 11 k I |B WPS 6943 words
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Advertisement20 1939-07-05 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION. LIMITED. China Building. I'htilia »f*< 'PHONE MM. SIN<: U*** 1 FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONALACCDT^20 words
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215 1939-07-05 13 RIVAL LEADERS FIGHT OVER WOMAN <Frcrn Our Own Correspondent) Batavia, July 5. RIVALRY between two gang leaders is alleged to b e the cause of three of the most macabre killings in the history of crime in Batavia. which have215 words
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Article, Illustration130 1939-07-05 13 SINGAPORE'S NEW BUILDING The new budding of the Messrs. Nr-tle and Unfit lirt*! Products Ltd.. at t antonment Road. New Nestle Office Opens July 8 I» wel -kn 1 o rriU r? Nestle sad j Limited I v pn mises, ant snnen.l formally h -i f'-cen- i forced concw 1120,000130 words
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Article102 1939-07-05 13 i Own Z 'ifijpuMiwf] Muar. Tuesday. I™ lives in Ke-an; and to Sungei passing the Customs Bar- he hi, been nM ah'« u t attempt tag to evade mv' duty on cloth I lUmbei but he paid n.) htfti." r«" Abdul Raof bin Arr an. i102 words
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Article83 1939-07-05 13 ROBIN Corxie and John Potter, two young yachtsmen who recently arrived in Singapore in the "Fram" from Australia and who intended to return to Australia in a 25-foot lifeboat axe back again in Singapore. According to both adventurers, their lifeboat was lest when they attempted to83 words
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Article82 1939-07-05 13 The "somewhat slow progress" to re--ard to certain aspects of Air Raid Precautions in Singapore, particularly in the matter of supplying to wardens posts equipment for dealing with lnceri- diary bombs, is commented upon in the minutes of the committee meeting of me Straits Settlements (Singapore* Association held82 words
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166 1939-07-05 13 Reuter. I L»nd* n. June •>• THE price fixed for rubber under the Arglo-American barter asrr-ement is a for Singapore, hut consent of pn iucers ir other countries has yet to he obtained, according to the Financial Times. London. Jul> I. IN the Hou-eReuter. - 166 words
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Article148 1939-07-05 13 [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh. Tuesday. \BOI'T 300 Chinese foundry workers in Ipoh did not go U) work yesterday, pending a mteting this morning at the Chinese Protectorate between their representatives and the repi entative-. of their employers in coemection with cuts in wages. The feunrry148 words
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Article128 1939-07-05 13 iF-om Our Oxen Reporter] Kuala Lumpur. Monday. rwr which had collided with The first aecic.-nt occurred i, ok Koad on Saturday when Ur. G A Rvrie Medical Superintendent. Bulofc L**. Se«j^ ■.vith a Sikh cyclist. he was detainee Th. other accident the Golf Club n Sunday128 words
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Article25 1939-07-05 13 N interview with Miss Glor.a A Stuart, famous Hollywood star, who arrived in vesUrdav. wiU be broadcast from the 8.M.8.t--at 7.30 n.m, to-day25 words
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Article23 1939-07-05 13 Dr. E. .A. Elder and Mr Tan Chin Tuan have been appointed members o. Se commfttee of the Straits Settlements Singapore I Association,23 words
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97 1939-07-05 13 Singapore. Wednesday j The uinrfenaifei of the birth end death of Fir &.amfor:i Raffle, w:re commemorated to-cay by 1 a wreath at the fo.t of statue in Em VjSet hv the Strait, =JU I* Singapore > Association mat** in id97 words
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Article143 1939-07-05 13 Reuter Berlin. July 5. A GLOOMY description of the effects cf -he political filiation on German shippins was sivcn by Herr Lind mann. chairman, at the meeting of the North German Uovd line. He threatened that the company would leave the International Maritime Conference H 'the increasingReuter - 143 words
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Article28 1939-07-05 13 Mr. A. J. Braga. barrister-at-law. left for Kuala Lumpur by mail train last nieht. Mr Oscar Wilson, the handwriting expert, proceeded to Kaala Lumpur by train last Bight28 words
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Article102 1939-07-05 13 TO-DAY thousands of flags are being scld in Singapore m aid* the nflrpw s Minion hospital tunds. HeaHZ* rf the 'Flag Day" committee Memorial Hall and from European lady heirers wUI nroreed to various parU' of the teem c in charge of nurses of £v Andrew's102 words
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175 1939-07-05 13 [From Our Oicn Correspondent Seremban. Monday. OMAR bin Ahmad, till recently a Malay writer in the Land Office, j Feremban, was charged before Mr. Cunnyngham-Brown to-day with criminal' Breach of trust in respect of j $85.50, being amounts collected in re- spect of175 words
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85 1939-07-05 13 AN indication that governments decision to build new premises for Raffles Institution in Grove Road is final, i* contained in a letter frcm the Colonial Secretary to the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association. -Government adheres to the decision that the land off Grove Road is in85 words
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Article100 1939-07-05 13 Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. The Acting British Resident, Selangor. Major G. M. Kiad was among the gathering at the funeral which took pmce late this evening of the late Mr. I W Gleeson at the Vennfal Road temetery. present inciuceu Ml*. P. Vv. Gleeson (widow), Mr.100 words
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Article26 1939-07-05 13 Mr. J. R. Brown, director of he Art Furniture Depot. limited, arrived from Kuala Lumpur this morning. Mr A. Day arrived tram Kuala Ltanpur this morning.26 words
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Advertisement115 1939-07-05 13 FAMOUS I j THROUGHOUT I THE WORLD. j 1 1 WHOLESOME CONFECTIONERY. I I i| AGENTS. mm %wmm Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd. mummmmmummmummmU mmm CM 39A Sim 5S I THEME SONGS FROM FILMS, SCREENED I RECENTLY I •THREE SMART GIRLS GROW IP" (Deanna Durbin) I Tis the115 words
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933 1939-07-05 14 Coroner's Finding Singapore, Tuesday. VERDICTS of deaths by misadventure were returned by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, at the conclusion of the inquiry into the deaths of four members of the crew of the Royal Air Force Short Sunderland flying-boat, No.933 words
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436 1939-07-05 14 Reuter. London, July 4. rpHEHE will be no war over Danzig. believes Vernon Bar! let L News Chronicle's diplomatic correspondent. He advances the theory that alarming rumours during the week-end were purposely encouraged In Nazi circles to test the British reactionsReuter. - 436 words
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Article49 1939-07-05 14 Mr. Goh Hood Kiat will speak in Malay on A.X.P. in Mr. Tan Kah Kee's circuit of open air public lectures on Wednesday evening the sth of July at 7.30 p.m. at Singapore Improvement Trust's recreation grounds bounded by Liang Seah Street, Beach Road and Middle Road.49 words
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Article233 1939-07-05 14 j TO-MORROW FOR Go anead to ganise your activitu I tical basis. Busim pectiß are acod, end tfce .1 are helpful. Vn il ,*o interview, refra 'i Zifce/y to be unsa SPECIAL INFLUF:'{ ES to June 2/ aftd Aim 23 September 23. Dm, new ventures wit)233 words
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207 1939-07-05 14 Singapore, Tuesday. I THE murder trial in which V"»- J Tee. a young Hoekchia, standi charged with having caused t»| death of Koh Ngian Chew bj >ta>| bing him in the stomach wrt&J tt knife on Feb. 15 this year the fourth day of hearing207 words
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Article93 1939-07-05 14 Singap MUSTAJAB. a police i ed to the Beach Re; \1 tion. arrested an l«-yeai youth, Teo Hai Choo. v. the act of pastin" a piling a picture slogan at Arab Street and CI d 1 p.m. yesterday The accused was charged in the second before93 words
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Article26 1939-07-05 14 Tin uttnMted total expoi 1 tayu, oi tin. and tin-m-un '■< ■< u r assay value ot 75 5 per cen month ol June. 1939 an26 words
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Advertisement458 1939-07-05 14 HAtAYAI DftgMIER HOT EC g J To-night ST. ANDREW'S HOSPITAL BALL SPECIAL CABARET EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. DINERS 31.00 NON'-DINFRS $2.00 IN AID OF ST. ANDREW'S MISSION HOSPITAL RAFFLES ORCHESTRA directed „y DAN HOPKINS BOOK YOUR TABLD —LIMITED ACCOMMODATION SEA VIEW HOTEL I TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER, DANCE AND CABARET. ENTERTAINMENT458 words
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Advertisement274 1939-07-05 14 A WELL-PAID Bank or Insurance Officer, Cashier or Bookkeeper Is within your reach If you train bypat with The School of Accountancy-the organisation In the British Fmolre for the buMd ln« of Successful Busines* Careers. Write fo. Free 180 p. Book "The Direct Way to Success, stating age. education and274 words
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Advertisement108 1939-07-05 14 Kidneys Must Clean Out Acids Tour body cleans out excess Acids and poisonous wastes in your blood thru 9 million tiny delicate Kidney tubes or niters. If Poisons In the Kidneys or Bladder make you suffer from OetUng Up Nights, Nervousness, Leg Pains, Circles under Eyes. Backache, Aching Joints, Acidity,108 words
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245 1939-07-05 15 Malacca Wins Loke Tait Loke Cup F m our Own correspondent] Malacca. M.CJLC tennis team that travelled to K.L. last r th* 1 ,ke T?it Loke cup returned home yesterday UCS wii" ailed over the S.C.R.C. by the odd match v avriiscd the defeat245 words
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Article35 1939-07-05 15 Ot it Correspondent] I Malacca Tuesdya. patch of the last news great run of luck in comi s news of still fur• Malacca. The seconcV.. big cash sweep drawn by a35 words
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372 1939-07-05 15 [From Our Own Correspondent] Segamat, Monday. THAT tho man in the dock had stolen seven one dollar currency notes and some jewels while Ke was in a pawnshop was tne allegation made by a Tamil rubber-tapper against a compatriot named Ai'malai who stood before372 words
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Article140 1939-07-05 15 Cor respondent] Muar, Tuesday. PN(J II ew r > this morning Tuan Haji Salleh and the was preferred j 2 at Parti Kroma, 1 24 lbs. do sheets) of en the hours of 6.00 and thereby you have I under Rule 10(1) Rule 14 of EnactThe140 words
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111 1939-07-05 15 se [Frcm Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, Tuesday. T AST night in the vicinity of v Kamuong Java, a tragedy occurred when a Chinese or a visit, to a Chinese woman whom he was keeping was shocked to see her stabbed and lying seriously wounded by the111 words
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Article31 1939-07-05 15 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca Tuesday. Malacca having hurdle in theaabovee c competition *m o meeting the Negri Sembilan Chinese a. Malacca on July 22 and n31 words
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Article341 1939-07-05 15 \Frcm Our Oicn Corresponded U Muar, Monday. LAU KIM BONG was this morning produced before Tuan Haji Nassir bin Haji SaNeh and charged with having caused hurt to Kwek Swee Lcng on June 10 at Parit Samsu. Pant Jawa. The accused pleaded guilty to the341 words
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Article60 1939-07-05 15 {from Our Own correspondent] Malacca, Tuesday. AFTER the first successful Mack-out Malacca is staging a second and a bigger one on July 24 commencing from 10.30 p.m. till midnight. The Fire Services and the ursi Aid Services will »P era e R conjunction with the dens.60 words
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Article137 1939-07-05 15 [Frcm Our Own Correspondent] Muar. Monday. A RAID by Police Officers on a rubA ber factory at the 1'» mile Jalan Bakri. yesterday evening at 4JS pm. resulted in the «jW* g four men and seven wmmm mhmmtrt this norning produced before Tuan Haji Nassir137 words
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Article88 1939-07-05 15 [Frcm Our Own Correspondent} Malacca, Tuesday. THE swimming contests the remainT m item in »**«Jff&22* THE STAUNTON PATROL CUP Winners: The Wood Pigeon Patrol 2nd A L S nners°Sp: Stag Patrol 6th HS Troop. THE ROBINSON TROOP CUP Winner?: The 6th H S. Trocp Runners ud:88 words
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Article104 1939-07-05 15 [From Our Own Correspondent} Segamat Monday.—A Chinese came to town from Pogch ir a small car yesterday and parked the machine in the middle ol a read while he went fever to a friend's hotrvi. 7ho cur refused to remvn where parked and moved on.104 words
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101 1939-07-05 15 /\r. awaited holiday m?v prov p If ehan cf air, enand diet upsets your di**He« Wr» v take r kol this hatv r-Vr»ir«fv->__ -tim a vipi cf Pirkettes into vcttr brT. naHrlna, and you may r rr -m to thank your forethourr*101 words
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Advertisement118 1939-07-05 15 Husband's Hair was in a Terrible State Hit Hair Grow Hjkotalko 7 gbf ay yaj L Mndltto» <Uffaraa&." 5 We Mat tor KoUDm jra and by v* photo yoa m «111 ta* U»i baM SB Bocb to b« thaakfal 5rT W. JOBAOa. Mai i««aaa mmai akaMJ tandruft, or rt yoo118 words
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Advertisement275 1939-07-05 15 |*1 TO-DAY I iy Those Awful Pains i I After Meals g I iK iTo-MORRow I j Hj Eat what you Like and f 9 NO PAIN I S This pleasant transformation can be brought g I about by the use of De Witt's Antacid Powder, g f Made specially275 words
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321 1939-07-05 16 Reuter. London, July 5. VI'ARM, sunny weather again <™^^ Queen Mary was again present at the centre con Iccn Stammers was responsible for the upset OftlM«w> beat Miss Helen Jacobs in straight sets at 6-2. 62, to qu finals. Mies Stammers is only the "dxthReuter. - 321 words
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47 1939-07-05 16 following will play for Malacca, against Singapore m Snturdav's Malaya tup lie at the Anson Road stadium. Low Ah Sang. Cheeu Chwee Seng. Tan Tlcns Khye Jamat Eharrifl Mustapha, Abdullah, Mohamed Raad, Leon (Capt.), Puteh. Reserves: Abbas, Chan Wee mew.47 words
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Article89 1939-07-05 16 History Was Made In This Match Alphonso is seen niakin* one the save*;he for it vhe Stadium yesterday when the Recs beat the Chinese. BERNAL KNOCKS-OUT TIGER DOLLAH Boxing In Batavia I From Our Own Concspondcvl Batavia. IN the new boxing ring at Mr. Tan Hin Hit's Prinscn Park on89 words
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Article382 1939-07-05 16 II I 111 C*Jill "J In the first two preliminaries a local boy. Dick Rellum. fought the Chinese pugilist Ah Kow to a draw in six < three minute) rounds. While in the other Silver Kid, of Singapore, knocked out Eddy Marks who is regarded as a promising young pugilist382 words
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Article, Illustration1035 1939-07-05 16 Royal Navy Beat Signals IN a division II a soccer match played at Alexandra yester- j day the Koyal Navy beat the j Malaya Signals l;v l»ur goals to two. The Signal kicked oil and neany moored when Duckworth, receiving from Pc nman first-timed the ball at goal only to1,035 words
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63 1939-07-05 16 New V( rfc Juh I I CLARENCE Giles i trd a 2«S mil YeUcwstonc River from Billings to iim Uie u< Ml nii'r*: made In i*?r; Ftdra Candkrtti in Gilt Fwim Urn* h rrcvieu-ly. the >• can loiijr-d: la held by63 words
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57 1939-07-05 16 I/ nclon. July "> IN the annual intcr-va counter at LokTj Oi Carnbidge by 45 run in great effort b> Cai fourth innlnga cf the ma cB the mored 384 tuns. Scares in re h Ik Oxford: SU and > olai cd. Cambridge: 15757 words
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Article158 1939-07-05 16 I WARWICK w<>n by a: i runs. Glamorgan m u,or for Ml, and m H 93». Warwick 4IP. for (doom 145». West Indies won by an 94 runs. Notts mad' I six for Ml and 837. v 1 I 510 for three when 1 ley wa.; 231 no158 words
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Article40 1939-07-05 16 Thr ninth ronual atld« Bermngooa Bnglfc I» Scl on Wednesday, Jul] 3 p.m. on the school 1 lor the r,}(\ b<»v i <•! hi yards Relay Race. 1 >ent to the Bpoi I Secret before July 17.40 words
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Article52 1939-07-05 16 The following will n I deoYOur BP In afriei mm natch with the Vehicl Club on Sunday. July 9 1 the tatter's c v t; Bii I Ceng Wee Ghim Tee and Wee Van Soon .I> Gwi and Tan Hang Lei and Eric Q«ek, and Koh X Koh52 words
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Article27 1939-07-05 16 soccer: S.C.C vs. M* A 1 S.C.C. -j; Moravia vs Excvu mmm 1 .1 SC.FA vs 1 V v I Cricket: R.I. vs. Mm**"* I**1**27 words
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Advertisement95 1939-07-05 16 THE OIL-BOUND WATER PAINT FALL'S DISTEMPER 10G% British is an oil-bound washabl" v:ATER PAINT and must never be cor)us?d with ORDINARY DISTEMPERS ceiling-white or colour wash. Embracing a won-r-erful new form of manufacturing process, it consists of a scientifically compounded vamish-emul tien paint which dries tc a matt finish of95 words
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Advertisement20 1939-07-05 16 EASTERN HOTEL Cameron Highlands. Ukalh stunted 4.700 feet above sea level. Alf «MJderM romforts and convenience*. Malaya's Popular Hill Station20 words
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Article, Illustration192 1939-07-05 17 Wednesday r tijc SC.RC- a! Hul* r r i -i of bright iiti 'oiui Ltm J in «lid WQ? 1 U». Hack Toe Loon Cliona*s I U»«'k appem„,i .oil iiA.vctl ronr tj .11%. anticipation i, a n*i sru.uhtW I tt192 words
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Article59 1939-07-05 17 week-end's programme llJ lJ re wUI bo the usual an Classes, starting at s 101 a Club Burgee. startTie "A" Cl!' mii I Bum :ul a Race f °r a L "at 10.00 a.m. It U sail a Sweepstake 1 —design dingb Bur the nd Ra59 words
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Article40 1939-07-05 17 n selected to R i 1 M C.A. against 1 Green on Satur r v v.. I A M ath a 1 Cnr ysostom, Gan Kee V ,V!Ck J Sh aw, V I LeiJsshis, Mohii; L M. Aeria.40 words
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486 1939-07-05 17 (From Our C wn Correspondent) Muar. EXCELLENT progress has been made in the Muar District Tennis Championship meeting and it is expected that the finals will be completed this week. Some good tennis was seen during tlie week when the early ties were played off One486 words
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Article46 1939-07-05 17 Members are reminded that the nightvisit following the death of Mr *eu Guan Swee's grandmother of No. *%**r rong 24A, Geylang Road will be on Friday. Assembly at Mr. Neo Kirn P° ns r f"! cience, No. 80, Joo Chiat Place before 7.30 p.m.46 words
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479 1939-07-05 17 EASY s—l WIN OVER SINGAPORE K.O.R. CUP POLO FINAL. ROYAL ARTILLERY 3 SINGAPORE 1 JJOLDERS of the cup last year, the Royal Artillery polo team mmum repeated their victory this year to bea» a Singapore <cam by five poals to one in the tournament for479 words
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Article52 1939-07-05 17 Le Mercier School are having their sports on Friday July 7 at Jalun Besar Stadium at 3 p.m There will be two rid boys races. Half mile walking races for those above 30 years, and half mile lPce for below 30. Fnends and well wishers are52 words
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Article323 1939-07-05 17 TITLE AS WEDDING PRESENT HENRY COTTON, tfre golfer, whose engagement to Mrs. Maria Isabel Moss was announced recently, hopes to have a golfing honeymoon at St. Andrews—with the Open championship as a weddin* present. Notice of Mr. Cotton's marriage to Mrs. Moss—herself a golfer of323 words
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Article79 1939-07-05 17 Snartan Badminton Pattys team oS the Pasir Panjang Rovers Ban mlnton Party in a friendly match cf fve sin/es and two doubles to be play ed at tne former's court 416 River Vaifev Road on Sunday, July 16 commen cinr at 230 p.m., will be chosen from Messrs79 words
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Article, Illustration208 1939-07-05 17 St. Andrew's. July 4. TfTERF was steady rain for the second round to-day of the open golf championship, after which 136 leaders qualify for the competition proper, beginning to-morrow. All players reversed the courses to-day, among the early returns on208 words
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Advertisement124 1939-07-05 17 Taken fiegutarly Every Night BILE BEANS KEEP YOU FIT AND WELL AND ATTRACTIVELY SLIM AFTER FEVER CARE During fever, the whole system including the digestive organs is undermined and weakened. Convalescence will be hastened if tissue can be quickly rebuilt and strength restored by building up reserves. The patient must124 words
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Advertisement340 1939-07-05 17 WHO'S THE "LIFE AND SOUL OF THE PARTY? Which are you—Mr. Cheery or Dismal Desmond? You can go through life like a wet blanket, cf course, but it won't help you much. And think what you're missing—all the PM and sparkle of a healthy vigorous, full existence! The trouble with340 words
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126 1939-07-05 18 OVER 100.000 Chinese guerrillas are active in Manchuria, chiefly in the Ncnni and Sungan River regions, according to a statement by General Ma i han shan. Commander-in-Chief oi the Chinese forces in Inner Mongolia, who is Personally commanding a cavalry detachment of 5.000 men. He126 words
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175 1939-07-05 18 Yulin, North, Shensi. J A LLEGIANCE tc the National GovA ornment is pledged in a circular telegram issued by 500 Mongol families whose hereditary duty is to protect the remains of Genghis Khan, the famous Mongol monarch jand conqueror. The telegram says that after175 words
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369 1939-07-05 18 Shansi A Graveyard For Japanese Soldiers Guerrillas Play Havoc With The Invaders Sian. AFTER over 23 months of war, Shansi is to-day still overrun by Chinese mobile units which have fatefully picked that province as the graveyard of the Japanese troops in this county. For mobile "hit-and-run" operation, the Chinese369 words
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84 1939-07-05 18 Hongkong. WARPLANES donated by overseas Chinese played an Important part Li resisting Japanese air raids, according to Chinese reports. fifteen donated planes which participated irt the air raids en Chungking were reported responsible for damaging 17 Japanese planes The donations were distributed as foi I84 words
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259 1939-07-05 18 ("unking OF 800,000 cases of tra, bought I and paid for by the FartL I Trade Commission of the (hi I nese Government in l f t > I half was sold to rations fatfe] sf markets, while 264.000 rases a* I B shipped259 words
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Article90 1939-07-05 18 A FURTHER vote for Raid Precautions hs by the Legislative Council prlattcns for this puroos fern the House for appr The new vote Is cencen with gas attacks, ana gas M be imported from Em: and 9 factories are turning out the hundred, but they are90 words
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Advertisement111 1939-07-05 18 DAILY CHINA I PAGE Edited By T. H. Tan 111 is the largest selling in the world! "QETTER TASTING! That's why Heinz Tomato Ketchup O outsells all other condiments throughout the world. Folks everywhere like the full-bodied flavour of tomatoes picked fresh-from-the-vine, the subtle seasoning of the world's finest spices,111 words
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Advertisement119 1939-07-05 18 GREAT EASTERN i (Optician Mr. C. 2. FAN. lft 275. South Biidgo Rs** BEAN SKILL COMPETITION" at the GREAT WORLD From Ist <«» l.llh Jul v. MM*I I With the kind co-operatii n of On* Great World m I arc offering to U c puo'ic who i/uess correctly or near119 words
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88 1939-07-05 19 .1 lim 29. ths ?.uja of p,nler following E ment of the MII ipflwiri!? trie status of 11 pour i m lit orie^ the Maharaja of n Simla on a lor Dell-; he terms of the i v affect his stamd intends88 words
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Article153 1939-07-05 19 sinila July L •nil increment »1 Prance is re--1 mi ted 1« have prohibited the im„„rt .nto French colonies ot Japaeonfh other than silk goods, pa* vilk thread, on bleached raw silk, i «ph«r. pearls ami similar athrr rssnnsslties unless they are accompanied bj a153 words
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Article89 1939-07-05 19 L. andram, June 30. J 1 that the President of L IS* TnmvHncore State Congress X llf, m Ttenu Wllai, has written to ol TraTancore asking for an Purview for rumsell and two other tRf? th Working Committee of pat state Congress. LJ Hed that the Working ►tine89 words
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156 1939-07-05 19 Bombay June 20. IN the course of a lengthy statement on behalf of the Left Consolidation Committee, Sj. Subhas Chandra Rose, leader of the Committee, has appealed to the public throughout the country to observe July 9 as an All-India Day to voice the protest of156 words
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Article374 1939-07-05 19 New Delhi, July L A CHARY A Narendra Deo, presidentelect cf the Punjab Provincia Socialist Conference, who was served uith notice by the Punjab Government under the Punjab Crimina Law Amendent Act on his arrival here this morning, directing him not to enter the Punjab, has decided not374 words
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Article769 1939-07-05 19 s Bombay, June 30. PANDIT Jawaharlal No! ru, Chairman of the National Planning Committer in the course of a statement to the Press, reviews the recent sessions of the Committee. He says:— The -second session of the National Planning Committee ended ago two full weeks of heavy769 words
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159 1939-07-05 19 Bombay, June 25 THE Committee of the All India Criminal Tribes Association met this noon at the A.LC.C. panual under the presidency of Mr. M. S. Aney, M.L.A. (Central). The Committee accepted the draft ot the Habitual Offenders' Reformative Bill prepared by Mr. V. R*f*£™3159 words
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Article51 1939-07-05 19 Srinpgar, June 29-In order to provide information regarding the rules and regulations in force in the State and W places and objects of interest and worthy to be visited in Kashmir, the Government have opened branches otlth* Go/ eminent Visitors' Bureau at Rawalpindi. Suchetgarh, Jammu Ganderbal and ether olaces— <United51 words
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257 1939-07-05 19 Bombay. June 29. THE All-India Congress Committee passed the resolution on Ceykm in the hope and with the desire to get the matter settled honourably and amicably. It is in that spirit that they have charged me with this mission." says Pandit Jawaharlal257 words
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Article73 1939-07-05 19 Hyderabad. June 28 -L. B. Bhcpat- J kar, who was arretted while proceeding with 170 volunteers to offer Satyagraha in Hyderabad State was sentenced today to 28 months rigorous imprison- I ment. I K. V. Kelkar. who was leading 30 Sat- i vagrahis. was sentenced to 24 months73 words
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Advertisement120 1939-07-05 19 Daily India Page Edition by G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. (PERSONAL APPEARANCE} "fill fe/ Neat hair adds so much to personal BOSS KVEI uS iE- appearance. And a little Stacomb, >L V L HIS°HAIR 111; NEVFR MEAT applied regularly, solves the problem I of keeping hair in place. It gives an A120 words
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Advertisement331 1939-07-05 19 WASH FATIGUE ACIDS OUT OF ACHING TENNIS ARM I When your arms and legs get stiff and sore after an unusual tennis gaw*, there's a reason for it. It means f**W acids in your muscles are making them swell and stiffen. Rub on Absorbin* Jr. It BMeds the blood through331 words
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Article, Illustration33 1939-07-05 20 Sixteen couples were married before the Chinese Consul-General last Saturday at a Mass weeding ceremony. This photograph shows some of the couples leaving the house after the service.33 words
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Article, Illustration74 1939-07-05 20 a fleet of ambulant, patient iV r-,unsttr Hospital were m d a few hundred J«* frum the old premies to »he «c«-building in Horseferry Koad, Westminster, London. Removal of the patients tMk nearly four noun. The old Wi-tminster Hospital building is being demolished to make way74 words
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Article, Illustration4 1939-07-05 20 V -JL dmm\\\\\\\\r $B^m\\\\\\4 words
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Article, Illustration19 1939-07-05 20 t h Hertfordshire Agricultural Society, opened at Ilatncia ran., iicr.>. The r.rea, ■■ertfj£*>~ «JJJ. An,us 3 at the sh.».19 words
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Advertisement26 1939-07-05 20 I over* of Art Please visit Helicon Gallery THE HELICON ABT Sit DIO 40-B, Croat Stmt, Will supply you with jenuint pictures in Oils and Water.26 words
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Advertisement378 1939-07-05 20 MODERATE FEEEFFICIENT TUITION Tuition Classes on Academic lines will be given on different branches ot: DRAWING PAINTING, SCULPTURAL STUDIES And Senior Cambridge Drawing Course for StudcnK Enquiry at:— 40-B, CROSS EffEtEl I Helicon Art Studio SMITH'S PHOTO STORE I The only English Owned Leading I Photographic Studio in Malaya. All378 words
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Title Section14 1939-07-05 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT a 2' SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1939. FOUR PAGES.14 words
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Article, Illustration752 1939-07-05 I THE BEST ON THE CONTINENT PERMANENT, SALARIED AND NATIONAL orchestras I have ever conducted.. .1 am very Ti- satisfied with everything.' I» living conductor chose ,h '.|.,;>- n« sincerity, his apprec.atio.iot 1» reduced to absurdity the assertion. unmusical. More than that, the importance in iormation of the752 words
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Article183 1939-07-05 I THE life of the Manchester work-ing-man and his wife as it is j to-day and as it was nearly a hundred years ago is to be compared in 'The Classic Soil.' a feature programme that Olive Shapely will produce from Daventry on Friday mcrning. The contrast will be183 words
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Article86 1939-07-05 I MEW ZEALAND will soon be celebratX ine-in a Centennial Exhibition at r"htsand powers of sovereignty to Que P en Victoria all temtorial rights being secured to -he Maori Ch iffour d weeisv r S to be broadcast from Daventry listeners wUI hear c early pioneers and the86 words
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Article, Illustration66 1939-07-05 I The a^ fc 'bv Ul it nary c L hange in th life of the British cavalryman brought »rtray e *d methani «ation of mounted regiments will be vividly 2 the near fut re John Snagge, wellknown BBC Be Nsii h Udcasts 10 Daventry listeners66 words
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327 1939-07-05 I Service Areas Of The Empire Programmes Misunderstanding of the system of BBC's Empire Service from Daventry is based s 9 prepared complaints of unreliable reception. Listeners rfß** this arUcle, prep by the BBC's Engineering Division, a useful guiae. ITTHOTTrH it true to say that Daventry is327 words
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Article150 1939-07-05 I A. D. LOCKE, golf champion of South Africa, was one of the players—and the winner—in the first ffolf match to be televised by the BBC. R. A. Whitcombe, British Open Champion, was his opponent in the match— a challenge game played over the links of150 words
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Article122 1939-07-05 I Once famous for its saddles malt, stone, cloth, and wool-scene of battles in the days when Britain was an island of many kin^doirLS— hunting ground of Norman kings—the first town in the country to have a Merchant Guild-in short, one of the most interestings place, m122 words
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Article116 1939-07-05 I OUR BILL-alias F. H. Grisewood of the BBC's Outside Broadcasts start will come to the microphone on Friday to tell listeners to Daventry of a remarkable cricket match between his own vilhpe and Slopton-on-the-Wyre. ft wSI prove that, as 'Our Bill' says in village cricket 'there's only one116 words
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Article191 1939-07-05 I PJELEGATES from Australia, New U Zealand, and South Africa were among the 800 students who were in Cambridge from June 27 to July i for the International Conference of Evangelical Students. On July 2, immediately before the close of the Conference, many of them attended (and191 words
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Article118 1939-07-05 I Geraldo and his Orchestra will broadcast frequently Daventry during the British summer, in a series oi P lu Lrommes entertainingly reflective of the f'eiSm The first of the series will be heartf "by listeners on Sunday morning. Each programme will last for an hour, thirty minutes118 words
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Advertisement61 1939-07-05 I I The Tribune Gives Fullest j Sports Reports PARIS ROME BERLIN i HONGKONG TOKYO PITTSBURG y OU get more than double the stations on a Philco. Reception is better; there are special tuning arrangements; special clarity and tone inspect them. RADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA 1934 LTD. (Now Under NEW61 words
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Advertisement104 1939-07-05 II NATURE'S TREES! Gentle Olive Oil is Nature's finest gift for keeping skin soft, smooth, young! That is why P almoin c Soap is made with Olive Oil! A secret process blends Olive, Palm and Coconut Oils to give you a lather that cleanses gently yet thoroughly, keeps pores clean and104 words
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Advertisement40 1939-07-05 III NACET I For quality plus value, there is nothing to equal the Nacet Set at the price. It contain* a Nacet razor and two Nacet blades In c compact moulded case. Nacet are unsurpassed among ed blades for the number40 words
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Advertisement88 1939-07-05 III j CLOCK WATCH REPAIRS YOU ARE SURE OF EXPERT SERVICE, WHEN YOU ENTRUST ALL SUCH REPAIRS TO YICK WOHHING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, ("Near Middle Road>. Contractors for the Repair of Clockj and Watches tc the British Army RA.F Base, Malaya. PHONE NO. 7922. _H_____r 1 H_h _l _L riiiiMAL88 words
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