Malaya Tribune, 6 July 1939
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section40 1939-07-06 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL XXVI .No. 159. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, July 6, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1939 FTVE ri; ra40 words
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Advertisement316 1939-07-06 1 OF BEST QUALITY AT AURORA DF P\RTMEVT STORE, Jjli i f%¥it J FRIGID AIR I=- i 1 LOOK FOR TIMS NAME BEFORE YOU BLV fi I I I TIME TROS BLE REGRET WILLIAM JACKS II I I ,I,NS, l;r CO. (MALAYA) LTD. I j I FOR ALL I lIM I316 words
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Advertisement93 1939-07-06 1 Asthma Germs Killed in 3 Minutes Choking gasping, wheezing Asthma and cnoKiiiK, ■J2ftß%our system, ruin your f« hts d P w?aken your heart. Mendaco. nLcrIDS of an American physician. umine Asthma Germs in 3 minutes, Hlar ml k Jl^'hk.odl and builds new vitality rtSmoSlSsoundly all night, eat enjo? life. Mendaco93 words
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Advertisement252 1939-07-06 1 REGAIN YOUR HEALTH GENERAL DEBILITY CONSTIPATION NERVOUSNESS LOSS OF APPETITE, etc. i Don't be «lckly, run- down, ailing. Take *t(fl* DR KAUFMANN'S V SULPHUR BITTERS —the famous blood V» > purifier—and build up your entire system j getting new health, j new vigour, new lile. lhl K. P. OR D252 words
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Advertisement284 1939-07-06 1 MADAME PAGE LAI I 92, PICC ADILLY, LONDON. Z DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER TAILORMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASION! S IN STOCK. FROM:— iss. $30. 13 BATTERY ROAD, TEL. «527. SINGAPORE. IIMMI 1 s f_k the world over I I have given tlitir testi I mony to the remarkable I efficacy ol Asepso284 words
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Article63 1939-07-06 2 Reuter. London, July 5. Mr. Geoffrey Shakespeare (Admiralty* in the House of Commons to-day emphasised that the possibility of accelerating progress in all classes of naval construction was constantly under consideration. Ships were being built as rapidly as permitted by the labour and plant available, and by theReuter. - 63 words
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Article74 1939-07-06 2 Singapore. Wednesdaj An English-speaking sua;: nese. employed on board the s_ K< faced a charge of breach of trust Third Police Court this morning. The accused. Lim Tiang Si cltimed trial. He has retained Mi C C. Tan and is on bail of $500. Court Inspector Whittles admi74 words
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Article240 1939-07-06 2 I TO-MORROW FOR ALL 5 EUS Surprise; u S nhich may alte' ••omr S and po.\*ibly orcaxio/t 1 J S 77» <* bu.smev. and vh»" «re faftounible and you 5 Me chance r.t malu»u J headway t/ gutcfc to tunities. I SPECIAL INFLUENCES I 5 ory240 words
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Advertisement431 1939-07-06 2 BTEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA finrnrporatcd in Errand). I». X O. S. N. CCS SAILINGS. (HJTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 pAirmN 15 500 J.uiy JJ 15.000 July 28 i iniAU «S3 July Shmjtana n.OOfl Aug. U 17 009 Aug. 25 t £JngAIX)RE tiCOO Aug 26 Rawalpindi n 000 Sep. 22 1431 words
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Advertisement457 1939-07-06 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDEUTSCHER (Incorporated tv Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due 8 pore. 1939 .s.s "ONEIS-ENAU > omits North China sjS AUGSBURG Ju!y 17 j mi "REGENSBURG" omits Manila Ju)v ltf HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND HAMBURG BREMEN. Sails from457 words
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Advertisement480 1939-07-06 2 |the ho hong STEAMSHIP I COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. I Regular fortnightly ,-ervice betwrer Rangoon. Penang, Port Swettenham, I I Singapore, Hongkong and Amoy. iKulangsu". I j special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday tr.ps. I I NEXT SAILINGS:- I I F„r CHINA For RANGOON I I Hong Siang"480 words
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Advertisement147 1939-07-06 2 HA MIJ LJ RC -AM FiklK A LIN IE B Deutsch-Australische Dampfsehiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S pore 1939 t ms BURGENLAND via Manila July 10 GARLAND via Mciila July 26 t ms RAMSES' via Manila147 words
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Miscellaneous241 1939-07-06 2 j To -day's Crossword J I —'"ZZZZZZZZZ I 19 r I |p ~2T~ ~26 I 27 28 I V.Jtitc ArROSS CLUES DOWN I CLUES ACROSS Scrutinise 1 j nIe 2 Violent nasal expiratu 8. He breaks idols i wuhcut having to pay 9. Quick retort. Dam I 10 gjg^* 0241 words
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Article357 1939-07-06 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Wednesday. Previous To-day Change Idle Idle Raven 83 16 83 16 VJtA Sehers 814 814 mills 814 814 «5 16 »516 temher 814 Buyer* 85 16 85 16 Sellers 83 8 838 PRODUCE Londoi. Wednesday. Pievious To-day Change r»\j.M OIL £14.12.6 nominal £13.15.0 sellers357 words
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Article74 1939-07-06 3 Ust Of Current Dividends Singapore, July 5. 5 n m. Total l "*J Dividend Booki financial ny eIOM Date Ex Div. Payable Date M. No 19 July 14 July 20 July W 4. June 28 July 14 July 3 h. I L- ,PS S taX mj__ Una]74 words
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Article727 1939-07-06 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, July 5, 5 p.m. ifraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3,6 4jAusiral Amal 46 o,J Austral Malay 38,- 4UjAyer Hiiam 20,- Ayer Weng 0./2 0-<6 bangrin 183 :.o, batu Selangor 1.1"% /2 berjuntai 9," x Burma Malay 20.-727 words
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Article103 1939-07-06 3 Tin at midday was $113 1 4 up Vb, and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28 cents, buyers October! December 28 3 16 cents, market quiet. Under the leadership of gilt-edged the London market yesterday showed an all round advance owing to103 words
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Article238 1939-07-06 3 Singapore, July 5. The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the d&Uy clr cular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2.3 3132 London demand 2 3 31 32 Lyons demand 2055 Switzerland demand 241 1.4 Hamburg demand 135 New York demand238 words
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Article15 1939-07-06 3 Singapore, Thursday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $113% (ups%).15 words
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Article17 1939-07-06 3 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28 (unchanged) Sellers 28fa (unchanged).17 words
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Article121 1939-07-06 3 6% Maynard ft Co., Ltd., norn Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 3L yu SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. m noff 4»/,% MW ?ed. 5 1947 $1,600,000 Int. nom Mar 31 Sept. 30 V' 447 c 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 int. M% norn 4'c 1913 red.121 words
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Article180 1939-07-06 3 Singapore, July 5 R (Siam) W Coast No. 1 per Koyan R (Siam) W No. 2 per Koyan R. (S.aui) W Coost No 3 per Koyan $121 Siam New Crop Ko. Al $ljj| Siam New Crop No. 1 J}^ Siam New Crop No. 2 JJ« Siam No. 1 Old180 words
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Advertisement17 1939-07-06 3 THE leastern united CORPORATION, LIMITED MOTOR VEHICLE, "ABILITY «a ITBEIT BWCUOCSE F. W. HALL, 1 Otrtraj Manner17 words
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Advertisement167 1939-07-06 3 19-», CECIL STREET, WNGAPORR. Telephone: Manager's Office 4512 Exchange Dept. 4513 J, General Office 4514 CM* Addrw: -raOTWBAWK." H«d Office, Bf«cbo<w. Pald-ap Capital (Ch.) $10,000,000 Reserve Funds $13,000,000 Total Assets (approx.) $108,000,000 Board of Directors: T I- soOKO i'REHG YAWO TO V C KOO CHAN YIO WOOM WV EAI THf167 words
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Advertisement375 1939-07-06 3 BA\K OF CHINA I Incorporated in China by Special I Charter*. I 12, Cecil Street, Efocant I Telephones: Manager's Office 8444, 1 Asst. Manager's Office 644 X I Exchange Dept. 6441. I General Office ***** I Cable Address: m CIIUNGKUO." I Paid Up Capital Jh. $40,000,000« I Reserve Funds in375 words
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Advertisement2579 1939-07-06 4 M l» _^__^^_^5__^.^_^. GOOD SMALL CABS. TELEPHONE 5088 AUSTIN 7 SALOON $750.— WOLSELEY 10 SALOON $600— FORD 8 H.P. SALOON Sooo.— SINGER BANTAM SALCON $750.— FIAT MARVELLETTE $600.— PHONE FOR DEMONSTRATION Borneo Motors Limited "wIeLL-TO-DO SUMATRA CHINESE (widower 40), possesses own business and properties in Sumatra seeks Hokkien girl fair2,579 words
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Advertisement661 1939-07-06 4 BANKRUPTCY (iRMVAYrp (CHAPTER m IN THE HIGH COUP of m, I STRAITS SETT 1 SETTLEMENT OF FTNUAPOQ En Bankruptcy. No. 19| of Re CHAY AH TEE »1 No< l W Banda Street. Room No. j fluor) Singapore, CleiL Receiving Order mad< n Date- of Adjudicate: Date and place of Fir661 words
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Article112 1939-07-06 5 Reuter. London, July 5. THE Times diplomatic corres- j pondent in reference to the Japa- j nese press and military "still harping en ways and means of securing British support for Japanese currency in North China and other measures of connivance in the Japanese invasion,"Reuter. - 112 words
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Article36 1939-07-06 5 Reuter. London. July 5. The death has occurred of Mr. R L ccotl chairman of the famous Clyde firm bearing his name, which is reputed to be the oldest shipbuilding company Ul the world.-Renter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article844 1939-07-06 5 Thetis Oil Pressure Faulty? A f'KIM stnrv of how four men died while attempting to oscape from A ttoTMta was Mi by Leading Stoker Arnold at ihc ,-esumpt.on h He T rehUd n wher ho drained open the escape chamber, after He related844 words
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Article81 1939-07-06 5 Reuter. London. July 5. MR R A. Butler. Foreign Under-Secre-tary in the House of Commons today replied in the affirmative when asked whether he was satisfied that the Spanish Government was sufficiently stable to justify the initiation of trade t tiks Asked whether he would seeReuter. - 81 words
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Article38 1939-07-06 5 Reuter. Rome, July 5. Italian legionaries from Spain are being recruited by the Japanese to assist them in the war against the Chinese, according to reliable sources here. A number have already sailed from Naples.—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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240 1939-07-06 5 Reuter. London, July 5. IN U c Hou.se of Commons to-day questioned by Mr. E. Le G. Mander (Lab., E. Wolverhampton) as regards the stripping of Mr. John Anderson at Tientsin on July I: and the conditions there, Mr. R. A. Butler (Foreign Indcr-Secrctary)Reuter. - 240 words
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Article32 1939-07-06 5 Reuter. London, July 5. Wh:n the Cabinet adjourned after 2 l i hours' sitting the agenda was no completed The meeting will be resumed in the Commons at 5.530 p.m.—R.m-er.Reuter. - 32 words
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468 1939-07-06 5 Singapore, Wednesday. MR- E*rwi Chrystie Young, an engineer employed by Mansfield 4 Co„ M .,,-dav gave evidence in the ease in -vhieh Tan Chun Ho h^ d V'^ h causing grievous hurt to a Ja.mese woman Siti bmti Ibrahim along Pi kit Timah Road468 words
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Article85 1939-07-06 5 Reuter. London, J»iy REPORTING the Sul'an ot TrtnfganiTi gill of 550.003 and Ifc3 f**" 1 BruneT'B gift of $100.000 towards the cost of ImorrTal Defence Mr. Malco m MacDonald (Secretary for the Colonies., told SiSL to-oay that these gifts had been gratcfullv accepted by the Government andReuter. - 85 words
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Advertisement30 1939-07-06 5 r^ re Municipality Wm -I Si°sicretary m \m C V#ir to I ivrr] Mcfcd *nd amb to suit I BIS? Bex WILL SHOW _YOU WHY. I PHONE 5418 I BRIMKMAMM.30 words
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Advertisement121 1939-07-06 5 Weak? I^unVown? WW V WEAK-NO COM pouNo C_^>! V Waierburr'j Compound help, to build you up VU quickly, properly. It stimulates the sppetite am so v\ Sds nature in building new strength and .itahtr- J, y helps you to en>oy the thrill of glowing health. -N .terburys not medicine, it121 words
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Advertisement229 1939-07-06 5 Hi SUNSHINE IN Lift Mfln prevails always I» botk men. women feel M -4 I I iWm content with themselves as the couple above apparently Ooes. I I .Vjmtm He love, his wife, but His she who makes him love her by I I V mM methods, only known to229 words
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190 1939-07-06 6 \Frum Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. «*j \DMIT having taken this money t which belonged to my wife. She has always been troubling me for maintenance so I took this money to give it to her.' This was put forward by an elderly190 words
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Article59 1939-07-06 6 {From Our Own Report) luoh Weostgfe A reward of nm TSl offered for information lean to the arrest of a Chinese oZ! of the Teluk Acson braadTtft Overseas Chinese Runkin» poration, who is alkgei disappeared with 829,000 belong" to the bank. Investigations are still conducted by the59 words
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Article114 1939-07-06 6 Reuter. Hongkong, h\\ j A CERTAIN number l and American-; arc n ported j have evacuated Foochow at yesterday en beard the F S.S. fl ville and 11.M.5. Dachcv, m pceceeded to <-ea and m> v pf) with the British steamer Hticbo The evacu'. ts weri traasferndReuter. - 114 words
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310 1939-07-06 6 IN the House of Commons to-day, Mr. R. A. Butler (Foreign UnderSecretary) said he had nothing to add to the answer of July 3 when asked for an assurance that the lour Chinese in Tientsin would not be handed over until substantial proof of then310 words
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Article98 1939-07-06 6 Reuter. New York. July; J fteaths during the four-day F.rß of July national holiday totiß 612, compared with lai I Two hundred and .:ht I killed in motor-car accidents. S I j train accidents, 145 were ci: were killed by aeropl m thirty by shooting. ItReuter. - 98 words
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75 1939-07-06 6 Reuter. Tokyo, WHILE rival forces are ?T entrenching Hum v***^ Nomonhan Japanese and planes fought a series air battles above the Mongol border, according l« ese press reports. It is alleged thai th rol air force, reinfoi terday's fighting, heavilj the Japanes airbase. TheReuter. - 75 words
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Advertisement141 1939-07-06 6 RADIOS j ARE SECOND TO NONE J in Efficiency, Reliability and Service. Hence tLey are g VERY POPULAR W MAIAYA. I Sole A?tnls: HOE BOON LEONO jj I Distributors: rrvrv <| RADIO GENERAL AGLNCY, |1 FOR THE VERY LATEST IN CLOCKS WATCHES You should visit YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH141 words
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Advertisement24 1939-07-06 6 Second Hand Radios Polly gua-aoteed and survived, Pried from S2 5 RADIO SERVICE CO., OF MALAYA 1934 LTD. Firigapore. Malacca. Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh, Psnang.24 words
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Advertisement107 1939-07-06 6 AMRITA" (Blood Purifier Renovator). A Herbal Tonic, Simulating I"Amr".ta" Is a powerful dige.stant, j effective cure for Gout, Rheumatism, Constipat'.o;: Heart Disease. Anaemia, Los of Memory, Dz/iness. Sold Everywheie. SoTe Agetit.s: NAINA MOHAMED SONS Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penang. I Suppliers of Patent Medicines, Provisions, Newspapers and Magazines, etc. eve. etc.107 words
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Miscellaneous842 1939-07-06 6 fnmm 1 I To-day's Radio m *""ZZZoR* LONDON HONGKONG UL TRANSM.SS.ON 5 ZHL 225 metres (1.13 mc s) ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcis) G SB 9.51 Mcis (31.55 m.) stud io-children's hour. p.m. fi'40 snorts News and Market notes. 6 05 London— 'Holiday Express' this cnn „,„dustani musict 6 45842 words
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Article372 1939-07-06 7 Britain Making New Demands Reuter. London, July 5. „n,*ir laswn* LonV* diplomatic correspondents v (MvDl V; V» h Moscow negotiations is one to ,he iJS to Junranicc Holland and Switzerland reluctance Jo n» conceded the SfSs*3c Finland, Latvia and EslWnia. The Daily Express states that theReuter. - 372 words
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74 1939-07-06 7 pj D agicians and HyP" A l a new organis the International tic Society, which fto T inaugural meeting last r iiv with the m magic ety will also ca^ 1 1 and educations subscription 50 m en and student I cen ts subscription i exempted74 words
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Article69 1939-07-06 7 re Wednesday, pan Chia and Teo Mi j i hefts of motcr Mr. Conrad Old r ;ourt t his morning< c W. Such asked to? >nement which and postponed the L l0 j ing them bail ot j! ..a -vas alleged to be ,,j me69 words
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Article274 1939-07-06 7 Singapore, Wednesday. EV* n: years, sericulture was a yarded secret m r I £a M. Carman in the course of his t*& on Serf before the Rotary Club this afternoon. k <u« oorcrc «f the s'tk-worm cut ol II was Ihrougl snugging the eggs ©I «a wn274 words
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482 1939-07-06 7 Singapore, Wednesday. EVIDENCE concerning.the vio'cnt death of a 16-year-old Hokkien boy, Chua Soon Choo, who is alleged to have been beaten to death by a Pang of Chinese in a lane off Chin Chew Street shortly after 8.30 p.m.482 words
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Article138 1939-07-06 7 Total Of 221 Tons Sold Singapore, Wednesday. ryUE Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1,4415t auction to-day. when, of 6G4.652 lbs. (#6.12 tons) catalogued, 636,327 lbs. (264.08 tons) were offered and .494,650 lbs (220.82 tons* \ver e sold. London—Spot 8.3 16d. New York—Closed. Prices Realised138 words
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Advertisement94 1939-07-06 7 x x x Throughout Sv a tW S^m"a°n U Q hours, aU °ver Slam a anf women are dreds of men tnt devoting their apare ttme to study of I C C tr how todo full well that by learning now» their P" sen lv b «%r better sssrsssi rs&t,94 words
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Advertisement253 1939-07-06 7 pW f mr —mo— EHDKESnON and its resultant pains are more often than S3 a ccse of too much acid in the stomach. _OjMS_\ Phillips' Milk of Magnesia neutralizes these ac.ds, Rothes the stomach, restores proper d.geshon, |KMM Ens up he intestinal tract. Take Phillips' and your pTns will disappear253 words
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Advertisement178 1939-07-06 7 AS soon as'you smear MM^t-d GetaboxofZam-Buk to-day I 7AW-BUK _fc_r/£rW OINTMENT Mt SK sags*, g***™- On the j danger list -Ilk neglectsacough, J£tj cold or'flu. Notta! ,s more likely to Emolsion h sooVh- -d open the way to serious nea t i, c body's resislung troubles than a per- ma.nta.na178 words
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Advertisement128 1939-07-06 8 j THE _6IC ASTAIRE ROGERS SHOW! I 3-15 6-15 TO-DAY 9_ 15 JAT THE i\ PITOL www^' ,r D °o th#t I \TEST GAI MONT BRIUSH NEWS WITH FURTHER FIC TI RES OF THEIR MAJEST lES' HOMECOMING. gg i, i ~a-^===^^=' (COCONUT GROVE I Where Everyone Goes ll (OWAi\ BAILEY128 words
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Advertisement237 1939-07-06 8 I OPENING TO-NIGHT PAVILION ITS SHOCKING! THE MOST AMAZING STORY YET FILMED! 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE BY ORDER OF THE FILM CENSORS BOARD OF APPEAL THIS FILM IS PASSED FOR EXHIBITION TO ADULTS ONLY CHILDREN UNDER 15 WILL NOT BE ADMITTED. l new and utterly I role...in M-G-M's big HPR M237 words
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Advertisement422 1939-07-06 8 aIpLENDID DOUBLE STAGE SCREEN SHOW I'Thc CAPITOL DOLLII V m jSO ra e „ted Local Artistes f r »™_>«* entertain!.* ,>,. fj i WILL APPEAR AT THE CAPITOL SOON jH with COLUMBIA'S ACE MUSICAL COMEDY IjH I "START CHEEIUKf, M JO*N PERRY, JIMMY DURANTE, THE THREE fl j STOOGES HAL422 words
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454 1939-07-06 9 Three Months' Delay Reuter. „i umnions Mr. 1» >'■' U to make a furErr J? n oliations vvdh the E urd Ilahfax had E considered m con I French Governf is not expected I to the British I m Moscow WW t eveningReuter. - 454 words
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Article38 1939-07-06 9 Reuter. London. July 5. Labour retained Caerphilly in the byJecUon caused by the death of Mr Morgan Jones. Mr. N. E secured 9,847 a£4 vative, 1,349. Majority 10.498. «-ompaica with 17.108 at the last election -ReuterReuter. - 38 words
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Article64 1939-07-06 9 [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Wednesday. THE marriage took place at the Registry Office yesterday jomi of Mr. Douglas Clement Yews, of Malta Nawar and Miss Helen Chiu of Ipoh beforeiM, P. F. Y. Radcliffe, Registrar of Marriages, Perak. The bride is a niece of Mrs Wu Lienteh.64 words
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Article29 1939-07-06 9 (United Press). Rajnandgaon, June 20-All the political prisoners of Rajnandgaon goal are en hunger-strike since June 19 as a protest against the treatment meted out by the authorities.—(United Press).(United Press). - 29 words
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Article70 1939-07-06 9 [From Our Own Correspondent} Taiping, July 4. ur. p. M. Jansen, engine driver of the F.M.S. Railways was married to Miss G. Westwcod at the St. Louis Church, Kota on Saturday last. The bestman was Mr. O. W est wood, and the bridesmaid was Miss B. Daly.70 words
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Advertisement282 1939-07-06 9 The New CHAN THRILL You've I been Waiting For with The NEW\ CHARLIE CHAN acclaimed by I every previewers as worthy of a I great tradition! I TO-DAY 3-15. 6-15 9-15 P.M I ALHAMB It A j OF ALLI I I CHAN ADVENTURES with I I/ oThoUengo t» phy tjs282 words
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Article747 1939-07-06 10 FO years have gone s\\a Japan launched her invasion of China. It was on July ,1937, that hostilities began, and the Japanese fondly imagined that two months or so would see com plete capitulation. Never was an aggressor more thoroughly deceived. Much territory has been lost747 words
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869 1939-07-06 10 T Paul Gregory - LOOKING INTO THE FUTURE By T Paul Gregory PROPHECY, or the revelation through supernatural inspiration of events to come, has olways been a subject with a universal appeal. The possibility that one through the perusal of some ancient text may869 words
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Article120 1939-07-06 10 "Examiners who go out with learner cirivers run risks," assert.; a writer Especially when you recall the old tag nbout dead men telling no tales. A Some crooners, according to a gossip writer, have songs written to suit their own particular tempo. i3u many bleats to a120 words
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Advertisement298 1939-07-06 10 I fffrA* Ai;Hit\tn by SKIN CIEANtINIM LONDON I I' J Skin care isn*t a matter of happy dabbling with a mUcellany of pots and übes. for bearty is next to akin cleanliness and first your skin must be cleansed and toned and amootned first, to cleanse your skin way beneath298 words
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Advertisement21 1939-07-06 10 I 1 THYE CHIANG Co., Ltd. 40TH ANNUAL SALE Your inspection cordially invited THERE MAY BE SOMETHING USEFUL FOR YOU. I21 words
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Advertisement74 1939-07-06 10 i ...and why? SHE bccau \uU mi is NEW, subtle and dainty Bmt^K —a perfume which keep, its delicate bouquet through- out the da> nd does noi tend to stale. Autumn S yj Crocus" definitely tne perfume of Die year—a 9 mm petfiar pu excellence —one which v. ill meet74 words
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182 1939-07-06 11 London. July 6. 1 L iP. cl Lhal (.real BriJ l I, a greater contn- solution. He suggested hutii ii i« .«ablhhment of an the immedwtt tabi to international be** and with thr co-operation IS governments, loans to enable to be carried out. s182 words
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Article62 1939-07-06 11 Reuter. London. July 6. The British Governaaeat proposes t<> arrange immediately loan- totalling a himd r ed million sterling t.. assist the rearmament t,i ambers <>t' the non-aggres- ion front, according to political correspondent-:. It is stated thit Poland, Rumania. Turkey and Greece Nave all asked tor financialReuter. - 62 words
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594 1939-07-06 11 SENATE AGAIN DELA YS ACTION "Arms Embargo Must Go" Reuter. Washington, July 6. ANOTHER delay was encountered by the Administration in the revision of the neutrality legislation when the Senate Foreign Relations Committee postponed until Saturday consideration ot the Bloom Bill, as approved byReuter. - 594 words
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74 1939-07-06 11 Reuter. riM,, wanaia, My 6. "nation ouiis improved 1! l! women! hut can only d ?s an armed truce, *1 saymg in eftect: "We a We unit.*itV*t m n m t!iere are no >> lks in He Forster, Nazi mat the saeeck winReuter. - 74 words
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Article39 1939-07-06 11 Reuter. Rom.--, j u fir «n- Ciano, Italian on Saturday •tracted visit to Mon, airivf at Barcelona on he I J a number of P nd I,J i Mcdrid on July is *U1 meet Gen Franco.-Reuter. - 39 words
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664 1939-07-06 11 Shot Fired At German Plane Action In Danzig Imminent Reuter. Warsaw, July 6. i rrnnniNP to the Polish press there is general expectation that ACCORDING to lne s y decision to-day regarding the the Polish Gwenim«t will prepara tions in Danzig, action it willReuter. - 664 words
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Article, Illustration43 1939-07-06 11 Worst damage of the Irish Republican Army bomb outrages in the West End of London was caused at the Midland Bank on the corner of Aldford Street, Park Lane. The photo shows workmen removing debris from the Midland Bank.43 words
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Article55 1939-07-06 11 Reuter. London, July 6. ON the Stock Exchange tc-day yesterdays improvement was extended romewnat, after a hesitant start reflecting disappointmentat non-confirmation of yesterday's Anglo-Scviet nej,ouaiions reports. GM-edgeds rallied alter early weakness and Kaffirs and oils ccnefited ca Continental support. In commodities jute was steadier following the Calcutta acreageReuter. - 55 words
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258 1939-07-06 11 Reuter. London, July 5. A QUESTION was asked in the House cf Commons as to whether in relation to the German dcmandfo colonies, His Majesty's Government has been in communication with tne governments cf Belgium France and Japan regarding the return of theReuter. - 258 words
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117 1939-07-06 11 Reuter. Tokyo, July 6 THE Soviet Charge d Affaires. M cmetanin, is leaving for Moscow The Domei agency says it is beUevec. he has been summoned home tor a political reason."—Reutci. 1 Shanghai. July 6. F.ve thousand Russian and Mongcli in troop* came into conflict withReuter. - 117 words
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Article27 1939-07-06 11 London, July 5— The Prime Minister to-day introduced in the House of Common a bill embodying the proposals lor the members' pension scheme.—British Wireless.27 words
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Article116 1939-07-06 11 JAPANESE naval bombardments of Foochow and its t-urro incline areas occur daily. A f the same time Japanese planes are also aclive. Reoeated attempts to land at Linkiang, near Foochow, have been frustrated I by the Chinese. I Heavy Cnlness forces have arrived and 1 i;ave116 words
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Advertisement111 1939-07-06 11 NOW ..YOU CAN SELECT THE EXACT I COLD YOU WANT.. WITH "TRUE TEMP" ItjgZjX j Goodbye to costly sticking For instance if you want f| 4il leer, (and 4C dtg. is the about refrigerator tempera- *v aeg. v |^W»iT'ril r J SAFE temperatuic) just B turcs iust dial the M111 words
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Article629 1939-07-06 12 ARE the Tokyo talks just a holdIA First of all the British .Ambassador, in spite of his urgent -recasts that the talks begin, is kept waiting on the doormat by W bipane* Foreign Minister-as R£ bentrop kept Henderson on the Hoormat-until it pleases the Tien -to,, militarists629 words
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Article, Illustration184 1939-07-06 12 Sailing For Java fiOUNCIL papers, blue books, annual reports, uninteresting though learned tracts are the food and drink of at least one man in Singapore. A years work has convinced him trai there is much live history m council papers, blue books and annua! reports, that184 words
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384 1939-07-06 12 Planting Rights Open For Application To-day TSSUE of permits for tea planting in Malaya, which is being done bv the Tea Controller in Kuala Lumpur to approved applicants, marks another forward step in Malaya's bid not only to ensure sufficiency384 words
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Article70 1939-07-06 12 Reuter. London, July 6. VICE-Admiral Guy Poyle has been appointed Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty and Chief cf Supplies and Transport from Sept. 15 in succession to Rear-Admiral Geoffrey Arbutthnot, who will become Commander-in-Chief of the America and West Inaies Staton in succession to Vice-Admiral Sir Sidney Meyrick,Reuter. - 70 words
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121 1939-07-06 12 Reuter. London, July 5. MINCING Lane refuses to allow itself to be unduly disturbed by reports of the difficulties of the leading tea brokers, whose cheques are alleged to have been returned marked Refer to Drawer." It is claimed that any trouble which ha.' arisenReuter. - 121 words
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Article149 1939-07-06 12 DFTI RNING to Saigon from a visit R to Java, the fishing research brawler, DeLanessan, of the Institute cf oceanography, French IndoChina has some of the most modern apparatus used in the fishing dustry. There is also aboard a sounding apparatus for obtaining the temperature149 words
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223 1939-07-06 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Wednesday. MORE than 500 labourer;* engaged in 18 foundries in Kampar and Ipoh are on strike a« no rinal settlement has been reached between their representatives and the represental ives ot W** employers in223 words
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Article76 1939-07-06 12 Reuter. Tokyo, July 5. SIR Robert Craigie, the British Ambassador, who saw Mr. trita, the Japanese Foreign Minister, yesterday declared that at the interview it was definitely understood that tne Anglo-Japanese negotiations will relrtc to local issues connected with the present conditions in Tientsin. TheReuter. - 76 words
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131 1939-07-06 12 Peiping, July 6. VILIFICATION of things British continues in all Japanese-ccn-trolled newspapers in- North China. One journal yesterday declaied that the British authorities were secretly inChinese bandits to cutturo tne Japanese rear, under British direction as well as supplying theml with arms though how this131 words
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Article21 1939-07-06 12 An Imperial Airways air mail is exepcted to arrive in Singapore todry. There will be another air mad to-morrow.21 words
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Article, Illustration57 1939-07-06 12 girl typist lost her life in a fire whi"h destroyed ti»e premises iri a shipping agent's in Queen Wtoru Street, City cf London Girl were rescued by tiremcn. who in answer to a'district cal!. Ti i in the City of London was held if for a considerable time.57 words
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289 1939-07-06 12 THE biggest production of g*H in Malaya is reported fori he year 1038 which produced a tew cf 40,20';) jounces estimated at $2,261,752. Tie annual report of the Mines department afci states that 30.514 faeces of gold were mined and ounces panned. Nearly289 words
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Advertisement13 1939-07-06 12 McALISTER CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Strains Settlements.) Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penang. pg <13 words
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Advertisement38 1939-07-06 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD «o: uTKfcEf' CHINA BUILDINU, m £!LVslo* FIRE MARINE, MfITOR TONAL ACCIDENT *J MEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: SEREMBAN R r f vV 0 MALACCA HONG CHYE ULANG LLE ENG I AND BRANCHES: OVERSEA-CHINESE CORPORATION LTD38 words
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Article45 1939-07-06 13 I In Sunday, M> r of the Derma I SSSMS. recent f i! H. H. Ibe Sultan a n n ad th r«lS«etfof which I ot v u is elected to raise I K and K «»erall, y rt, further its object.45 words
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145 1939-07-06 13 i„.. v. followed by h Koh, District Judge anJ h Polici Magistrate, lo-chy ■ting I man's leg serosa the doorChoi Woon Khin, continuing her In sak th ki he shouted to the per and rushed out oi the hall t -she was listening145 words
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Article54 1939-07-06 13 Reuter. Rangoen, July 5. s Exrtllmcj I be Gmmr, Sir Ribald oehrane, is leaving s, <.n ]«h 11 lo confer with Ls**2"»f3 the Vu.v.v m -pro- M l i with u>;> defence G.O.C, who o-French DeP Sii re, and Mr. j r Defence, a, talks. ayReuter. - 54 words
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203 1939-07-06 13 Paul Lukas In Leading Part Malayan Village In England {from Our Own Correspondent) London, July 2. WORK has just started on a film of the famous Matheson Laiwj n lav "Chinese Bungalow" with Tun! Lukas as the millionaire Chinese merchant, Yuan Sing, co starred203 words
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Article69 1939-07-06 13 [Frew Our Own Cortesponden!) Batu Pahat, Tuesday. ONG Chiu. a Hylam, was yesterday charged before Unku Ismail bio Abdul Rahman, first magistrate Batu Pahat, with being in possession 01 a complete still for the manufacture OI *amsu at Farit Jabong, a vulage on the right bank of the69 words
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204 1939-07-06 13 IFrom Our Own Reporter* RY introducing the D methods of collecting funds for th J bit towards their of the Perak Oveaseas Chtoe*^ffilmetion unfortunate compatriots in China by cwccium which was held at the Ipoh Town Hall. The "Bowl of Rice" dinner which comprised204 words
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81 1939-07-06 13 tlpoh, Wednesday. w°!n SSS oX( rcise the *i ,t h 7 mominK g at the Mental fa which n!L had a stained l n(ilau und a cm ne.se. were seen fighting The former downed the latter, and allegedly stamp ed on his chest. o h81 words
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Article, Illustration131 1939-07-06 13 Reuter. Berlin, July 6. AN impressive welcome was given to M. KiosseivanofT, Bulgarian Foicign Minister, who with a large party of < fficiabi arrived on a threeday state visit, in the course of which he will see Hitler, Yon Ribbcntrop and Goering. On the political sideReuter. - 131 words
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Article24 1939-07-06 13 The next meeting of the Singapore Rural Board will be held at the Land Office at 10 a.m. on Thursday, July 13.24 words
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Article66 1939-07-06 13 ACCORDING to requests of shareholders, the singapcre Traction Co.. Ltd.. are reIrasmg for paßtteatlea lot allf caeh month a report en their Train.*: Returns. The returns for June. 1939. amounted to S'ooooo which is ♦imilar to the amount received in June. 1938. The traffic rei turns for66 words
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Article87 1939-07-06 13 \From Our Oxen Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. A TELEPHONE call which was supA posed to have come from Ginting Simpah, stating that European superintendent of the P.W.D. had been assaulted by coolies, proved to be false alarm when Mr. Reginald 1 Bee, who received the87 words
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238 1939-07-06 13 [From Our Own Reporter) [poh, Wednesday. THE tenth All Malayan Urban Co-operative Conference will be held this year in Ipoh in the Town Hall when a two-day programme will be gone through on August 5 and 6. The Hon. Mr. Marcus Rex, British Resident.238 words
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Article158 1939-07-06 13 [From Our Oivn Reporter] Penang, July 4. pENANG will have its first experience of a "black-out" on the night of July 17 and the morning of July 18 between the hours of 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. From 11 p.m. until 3 a.m. diminished158 words
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Article, Illustration173 1939-07-06 13 Statement Issued Rajah Of Sarawak Issues Statement Appointment Of Mr. W. E. Pepys Reuter. London, July THE following statement has been 1 issued in London by the Sarawak Government: The Rajah cf Sarawak has authorised the Government Agent to issue an unqualified denial of the statements Shut his appointment ofReuter. - 173 words
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Article25 1939-07-06 13 The meeting of the Johote Council of State will be held at the Dewan Johore Eahru on Tuesday, Juiy 18 at 10.30 a.m.25 words
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Advertisement134 1939-07-06 13 QUINNETTE "THE WISE DRINK" A refreshing thirst quencher or an intriffiiuvt addition to a cccktall. Lemon Lime 4|H Lime Barley Lemon Barley Stone G,n s er NSpT Orange. Stocked by •PHONE: SINGAPORE 5576 (3 linos) X LCWWgmMS I I'OH l 1 (i 111 t? Hnes), PENANG 1500 1001, BUTTERW OR134 words
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321 1939-07-06 14 Unanimous Verdict By Jury Singapore, Wednesday. A UNANIMOUS verdict of not A jury a t the conclus>on of a murder mal at the gpo thP "tomach at ahout midday on Feb. 15. Mr M-nin, the case was iriea, aist ls accused. Tt will be321 words
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Article36 1939-07-06 14 Singapore. Thursday. Over three hundred girsts attended a rocktail party at the R A. Mess at Changi vesSida? They were received by Col andf Mrs y Wildey. and a very successful evening was spent.36 words
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59 1939-07-06 14 FURTHER DECREASE IN BERI BERI DEATHS AFVRTHER decrease in the number of deaths due to beri-ber, and pneumonia is reported in the health statement issued for vve2k ended July 1 by the Acting Municipal Health Officer. Compared with the week previous, there were six more cases of leprosy and chicken-pox.59 words
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Article32 1939-07-06 14 [Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 2. to end their busmess ne^ere f is°Tome y fear that puces wffl to ,h tLt adulteration may creep in finery.32 words
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Article172 1939-07-06 14 Singapore, Wednf ta,] GORDON Edema, a Eura iaa claimed trial this the second police court befott r Conrad Oldham to v chaige theft of 545 cash from a root* )ri I Gaylang Road on May 13 ai p.m. Court Inspector C. W. S v/hile accused was172 words
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Article86 1939-07-06 14 {From Our Oirn Reporter] Kuala Lumpu I v THE first woman to face a capita charge at the Belangoi A ii some years, Nagammah. a middlng Tamil was acquitted to- Justice Cussen on a eh of a Tamil who was hw neigh fpr n trial lasting four d86 words
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616 1939-07-06 14 Singapore, Wednesday. THE murder tria, in a Chinese, Chinese, Lee Licw Cham, w e in 22 u ;11 The accused is represented by Mr J L R. PUlai while Mr. C. ri. Butterfield is conducting the prosecution for the Crown. A .special jury has616 words
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Advertisement365 1939-07-06 14 j I|* TOglGHTSjgg, NIGHT! I ST. ANDREW'S HOSPITAL BALL I SPECIAL CABARET I I IN AID OF ST. ANDREW'S MISSION HOSPITAL II EXTENSION TO2AJVI. WS SS«! ORCHESTRA directed by DAN HOPKINS. I BOOKINGS CLOSED g IPvEA VIEW llOllli II TO-NIGHT lu .dft I I I>ASCE TO THE NEW, UP-TO-DATE JAZZ365 words
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Advertisement213 1939-07-06 14 1 Jet tafy grw> "A When natures way fails *fW' V ALLENBURYS PROGR»V/ SIVE SYSTEM of Infan* feeding to maKe baby gro-v M" V healthy and strong. filTenburys FOODS V FOR ,NFANT f_^ Wri<e /or a /ree copy o/ //S£ <%x BABYCRAFT" to~Uy fjpp^^^^ BARLOUMfc CO., ■J^^V^s^S^Si Ocean Building. Singapore213 words
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230 1939-07-06 15 10 f own Corresponded] Malacca, Tuesday. hampionship of the Girls' Sports Club playrr tv n Monday, was productive cf quite good 1 Vi j s an d Mrs. R. W. Aeria rate the finalist, d Mr-. l<- :K u230 words
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Article144 1939-07-06 15 0 0 Correspondent] Hoar, Tuesday. THEOw PLAY, an elderly Chinese A vtana iras this morning pro- i «iumi before Tuan liaji Nassir bin Baji Sallefa and charged with havng attempted to evade payment of Cisterns tin'', on lour yards of cotMa <'' !.'i a the144 words
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Article111 1939-07-06 15 [From Our Own CorresvondenU Malacca, Wednesday. Abu bin Daud, a Malay stamp-press-man of the Malacca Treasury, appeared before Mr. Rappoport in the Malacca Police Court to-day on a charge of that he, on various dates in the year 1939 at Malacca, fraudulently or with intent111 words
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Article79 1939-07-06 15 [Frcm Our Own Correspondent] Muar, Wednesday. For attempting to evade Customs duty cf six cents on eight boxes of matches valued at four cents. Tan Eng was this ranting fined $1 or one day's simple imprisonment by Tuan Haji Nassir bin Haji Salleh. It79 words
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Article60 1939-07-06 15 [From Our Own Correspondents Johore Bahru. Wednesday. A FIN! ol $10 was imposed by Raja Suleiman, Third Magistrate, this morning on a bus driver, Tay Cher, charged with carrying five more passengers in his bus than he was allowed. The accused admitted that he haa aheady four convictions60 words
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Article184 1939-07-06 15 [Frcm Our Own Correspondent. Malacca, Wednesday. YESTERDAY'S meeting of the 1 Malacca Rotary Club was purely a business one and one of the chief matters decided was to hold the weekly iifiin meeting in future on Fridays instead of on Tuesdays as the latter day184 words
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Article92 1939-07-06 15 [From Our Own Correspondent I Malacca, Tuesday. BEFORE Mr. Rappoport, the Magistrate, a charge of murder of a Chinese woman was mentioned against a Hokkien Chinese named Hong Ah Seng, in the Police Court to-day. On the application of Inspector Giam. who informed the Court that92 words
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575 1939-07-06 15 Death By Misadventure Verdict Returned [From Oar Own Correspondent] Muar, Salurelay. HN the evidence before me, r.o blame can haattached to the drive: of th car However, I would like to advise the drjvcr that in future 1 c must be more careful in575 words
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Article118 1939-07-06 15 [Frcm Our Own Correspondent] Johore Bahru, Wednesday. SIX persons, two Indians and four Chinese, one of whom was a woman, were this morning fined three dollar? each by the Third Magistrate. Raja Suleiman, for putting on the electric lights in their houses during the "blackout" on118 words
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Article70 1939-07-06 15 [From Our Own Correspondent} johore Bahru. Wednesday. A YOUNG Hainanese, Lim Ah Sar. was this morning produced before the Third Magistrate. Raja Suleiman, charged with voluntarily causing giievous hurt to another Hainanese at a coffee shop in Kulai last night. Accused claimed trial saying that he was70 words
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Article47 1939-07-06 15 [From Our Own Correspondent] 7<-,!u .:u tinder tbe au«l> ol tlis» icaebers aHsociaUon. a will 0,- beld on ut tbe l, >> 3. o.ol x.in n Xlr. de l< l-'ramp-xxill deliver a lecture un lbe Culti- xvers and Vegetables in tne l!..- ,o'lU7e xxill be preceded bv l47 words
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322 1939-07-06 15 Malacca. Wednesday. [From Our Own Correspondent] Of Choc Tiak, a Hokkien lorry driver, appeared before Mr. W. J. Thorogood, the District Judge to-day, in the Malacca District Court, on two charges of causing grievous hurt to a rickshaw-puller by doing a negligent act and322 words
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Article31 1939-07-06 15 At the next meeting of the Malacca Rotary Club on Friday July 7 the speaker will be Mr. H. Hewett who will deliver an address on "El-Gran Chaco."31 words
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Article244 1939-07-06 15 [From Our Oicn Correspondent} johore Bahru. Wednesday SIXTEEN candidates were successful in the Johore Air Raid Wardens examinations held in Kota Tinggi while eleven passed in the examinations held In Pontian. In Kota Tinggi nine obtained first grade certificates while seven received second grade ones.244 words
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Article57 1939-07-06 15 IFrom Our Own Correspondent Batu Pahat, Tuesday. MON Singh, a Sikh, was yesterday fined ten dollars with the alternative ol 15 days' hard labour by Che Ibrahim, '.hid Magistrate, Batu Pahat. for using rbusive language to P.C. 322 who arrested him for riding a bicycle withou: a57 words
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Advertisement17 1939-07-06 15 OUR I NEW I SERVICE i I! MEND VOIR STOCKL fiss CAPITOL BLDG., SINGAPORE. |J EU 3.58.17 words
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Advertisement233 1939-07-06 15 B O va ltine is invaluable j| Wi to me ©Si r DELICIOUS 'Ovaltine' is the You toe. cart enjoy dW, jstful fifUS WQXid'S best nightcap. Countless sleep every mg o^altine ju st thousands of people m every wa:k oefore you go to bed. 'Ovaltlne' gflgS cf life rely on233 words
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529 1939-07-06 16 DRAW WOULD HAVE BEEN BETTER RESULT In The Second Round Of The Senior Div. The sec o. MALAYS 1 Singapore, Thursday. MAYING dour soccer yesterday, the M.£ I fl av bv the only goal scoicd in the game, just oeiore w529 words
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Article, Illustration39 1939-07-06 16 Cheirington. ihe Cricket Club goalkeeper, shows h»"\v prowess at tennis can help a goalie when, as in this pictuie. he gets ready fo; an overhead kill to stem a Malay rush39 words
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Article281 1939-07-06 16 THE "G" (M.G.) Company, 2nd.. Bn. S.S.V.F.. held its Annual Rifle Meeting at Bukit Timah Range on Sunday. An excellent attendance of the Members of the Company was favoured with good weather, and a full programme was carried to a successful conclusion. The morning was281 words
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Article47 1939-07-06 16 SINGAPORE meet Malacca in tbf Malaya Cup at Anson Road stadium on Saturday. Kick off at 5.15 p.m. Admission charges will be as follows: West Stand and chairs on the ground $1; East stand -50 cts. Ground omy i turnsule:s> —20 cts.47 words
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139 1939-07-06 16 Reuter. St. Andrews. July ft. 4Kn n. HUh open golf championships was T „K first round prcpcr Max Faulkner led the A vommenced it St. /ZZl 0 f 70, and was followed by field at the halfway i£g* wtth ho nad al returned UesiuaidReuter. - 139 words
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41 1939-07-06 16 To-Night's Farewell Exhibitions By Kelen Szabados Singapore, Thursday. PZABADOS mid Kelen are giving a 5 farewell exhibition of table tennis at, the Happy World rovered stadium, toWUI be the August. Dominion Party, who are Singapore s inter club table tennis champions.41 words
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Article90 1939-07-06 16 THE SCC. met the RAF. at tennis yesterday evening on the SC C. Three doubles were played and the SCC defeated the R AF. by two matches to one. RESULTS: Results were as follows (S.C.C players mentioned first I: Strandberg end A G. Hay beat90 words
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71 1939-07-06 16 Reuter. Kimberley, July 6. THE touring English Football Association team concluded their right weeks tour of Scuth Africa by defeating West Ciiqualand by ten goals to one. The tourists plavcd twelve matches in all. lost one and won eleven. Their aggregate number cf goalsReuter. - 71 words
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95 1939-07-06 16 PNTRIES are invited for Singapore V BmcittHiton championships far the folio wing events: Men's Open Singles and Roubles Championships. Ladies Junior Singles and Donbtal Championships. Ladies Open Singles and Doubles Championships. ■Mixed Doubles Championships. Veteran's Singles Championships. The entry fees for the men s events are ft95 words
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Article30 1939-07-06 16 Soccer: R.A. (B M.) vs. R.A.F. itA) Rlakan Mati .I.C.S.A. vs hangi Civilians (2B>—I.C.S.A. Duncan Roberts vs. Thorny crofts —I'arrer I'ark Amity XI vs. Borneo Co.— Farrer Park30 words
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169 1939-07-06 16 Cambridge To Fore Reuter. lit*nl;*y, .1 ul\ <; THE Rnval Henley Regatta celebrated .1- ..-,1, A Hi ,h the targes', foreign entry ir I he I'M' > r.irattii Ti c weather «as cloudy and t vat and a strong «ind blew d„«r theReuter. - 169 words
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Article220 1939-07-06 16 TIGHT goals were shaml b\ Ik Chinese and the Indians when the teams met at the Clerical Union ground in sion 2B league soccer male* yesterday. Exchanges were keen ana was maintained throughoin The Chinese look the 1 minute or the gam? when scored with a forceful obliqi220 words
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204 1939-07-06 16 MORAVIA 2 EXCISE |N a keen game el soccer playtil at the S.II.B. yeeterdai rvrnins Moravia drew two-goals all with the Excise Depturtment w 1 division 2B league fixture. The Excisemen, though fielding three .substitutes, were better than their opponents in the204 words
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Article111 1939-07-06 16 By Dr. F. B. Scbtt, U Of all the aches and g patients come and tell i M digestion pains are pn b 8 common. "I get such ing pains after meals. my meals give me sum l up feeling." Well, it doesn't take toi patients right. Their t.111 words
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Advertisement46 1939-07-06 16 I Did you MACLEAN I your teeth to-day I Ah! I see you did I MACLEANS PEROXIDE I TOOTH PASTE I Sales Representative: A. T. Gillespie, P.O. Box 217, Singapore I I If you use a solid dentifrice, try 1 I Macleans Solid Peroxide Dentifrice I46 words
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226 1939-07-06 17 fooke And Riggs Win i Through Easily TENNIS Wimbledon, July 6. v sinffks semi-hnaLs at Wimbledon produced fLSTEIMU Mens Henkel in four sets and V M n !t IMncec in three straight *«U The day mv hut windy. The Ouchess of Kent was present. I226 words
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Article105 1939-07-06 17 are the teams and i for the match be- 1 Ult R-S.G.C ladies and the to be played at Il:> Friday. «R.S.G.C. w mentioned first •/ta G X Simond -12» v. Mrs. 10». C R Cherry (14) v. Mrs. Steward 112». r\ 5 Wakeford '17. v. Mrs105 words
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Article34 1939-07-06 17 Irted have been seI < Sime, Darby :per Gilrillan ame of soccer on StaaUum at 5.15 p.m. Choo Seng i I O Paley, B. M. G '.J.J. Bell, j, Ooh Bong WaU Teo Yeow34 words
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328 1939-07-06 17 THE Ladies July Bogey competition at 1 the Royal Singapore Golf Club on on the Stapleford Handicapping System was played at Bukit Timah on Monday and resulted in a win for Mrs. R. Wakeford in "A"' Division with a score of 18ft,328 words
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Article215 1939-07-06 17 PAIN saved the Officers from a decisive defeat in a cricket match played at Fort Canning yesterday when they met the Other Ranks. The Other Ranks declared for eight wickets witfh 215 runs, and the Officers only managed to knock up 76 runs tor eight when rain215 words
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Article, Illustration332 1939-07-06 17 Singapore, Thursday. ■THREATENING weather forced the open doubles match between Chua Choon Leong—Cheong Chee Lim and Wong Thian Teck—P. T. Wong to be discontinued after set-all. Thian Teck and Wong v. on the firs* set In 12 games By playing332 words
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Article135 1939-07-06 17 S. B. A. Championships Tie.- in kpe S.B.A. Junior Championship; for the week-end are as follows:— SATURDAY BtNOLBB: C. B Hair iU.a.p.» w Teo Hook Kwang tU.A.i*.»: Tcu Thuaug Kial 'Jacques) vs. T*n Kim Swee tU C A,.); Veo Hong Chuan (A.A.U.i va bhil Chin fc>on lEelip^). DOUBLL3:135 words
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Advertisement79 1939-07-06 17 [TABLE TENNIS I \mwmmnmm —i^^^^^^"^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ SZABADOS KELEN See them again and for the Last Time in action against I SINGAPORE'S TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONS, I THE AUGUST BADMINTON PARTY AT THE II HAPPY WORLD COVERED STADIUM TO-NIGHT 9 O'CLOCK SHARP. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. I (Under the Auspices of the Spore79 words
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Advertisement134 1939-07-06 17 H distillers P E ,SI THE FORTH BRIDGE SOLE AGENTS: SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE JOMORE MALACCA NEGRI SEMBILAN WPB. 8B 1 mmaaummmamaam9mamßmm mm m mmm uaua^a mm WW STRENGTH use 0 KASA I (An European Preparation) I As tim* flies you get older and weaker. You may not feel134 words
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Miscellaneous26 1939-07-06 17 "'DE TABLES a m, 14 ft i j 7 **L 8.5 ft. p.m. 3.9 ft ,tJ an M ft. i 85 ft. B,Ua ML 3.9 ft.26 words
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537 1939-07-06 18 Meeting War-Time Requirements CAVES CONVERTED INTO CLASSROOMS Central News. Chungking. CHINESE education is no longer confined to the classroom and the lecture hall. Under the stimulus of war, tV* has been bringing education to the masses in a multitude of new forms. UniqueCentral News. - 537 words
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Article116 1939-07-06 18 THREE medical units, out of a number financed by contributions from Shanghai, are reported to have reached "free China' from Shanghai, via Haiphong. They are said to be at present engaged in medical work at Chinese military bases and hospitals. One medical unit, according to116 words
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Article78 1939-07-06 18 International News. Ch II /CHINESE warplanes bomb v aged Japanese poslti chuen *nd Hsinchirh north cn the Canton Hankow Ra days ago. The Japanese military Hsinchich were demolisl some of the Japanese man; to the outskirts during th< targets were located aftei connoitring. The plane I.ung'r .siangInternational News. - 78 words
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175 1939-07-06 18 THE ('bines;- Government announced ree«id j thai i I'ubi Treasury Law*' will be enforced a> from October 10 in all I»' with the exception oi SnUdang, Yunnan, Chinghai and Niaghria four provinces where the enforcement of the law will be temporanh postponed, and in175 words
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Article119 1939-07-06 18 YOUNG Chinese girls of the men's Battalion are often t<> seen marching through th* Chungking, hare-footed, wearW straw sandles and green »™J with fullc "field kits" on thru These young Chinese girl-i here undergoing a moi course under the personal sup Madame Chiang Kai-shek. L> foi119 words
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Advertisement30 1939-07-06 18 uaM"i 9 CONSULT I The United States Life Insurance Company in the city of new york (ESTABLISHED 115* H H H FRIES, Manager lor Malaya UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE Phone 444730 words
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Article1008 1939-07-06 19 "Complete Withdrawal Of British Power From India" DISCUSSIONS WITH AN AMERICAN JOURNALIST (United Press). Bombay, July 1. -in that Gandhiji these days discusses political questions wsj aper men, writes The Harijan. But, uclia the paper, Steel of Thi New York Times, who waylaid him recently at(United Press). - 1,008 words
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157 1939-07-06 19 (United Press). Bombay, June 29. j SJT. Harekrishna Mahatab, mem- < ber of the Congress Working Committee, discussed the Taleher situation, particularly the declaration of the Talchar State authonties incorporating the terms of settlement, with Gandhiji for the las. two days. This declaration is first 1-ving(United Press). - 157 words
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Article96 1939-07-06 19 (United Press). Dibrugarh. June 30.—The Brahmaputra is gradually rising and a part of the town and the railway line have gone under water. The embankment at the steamer ghat nas given way and water is rushing swiftly into the town Reports from the interior indicate that rice(United Press). - 96 words
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Article59 1939-07-06 19 (United Press). Madura, June 28.—Mr. U untitled Thevar, M.L.A., member, of the All India Committer, has addressed a letter to Sjt. Sub.is Chandra Bose, inviting him to preside over the forthcoming Tamilnad Pio incial Forward Bloc Conference t> be held at Madura Mr. Thevar has also rogue*; ed Mr. K.(United Press). - 59 words
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267 1939-07-06 19 (United Press. Manmad, June 30. THE Arya Satyagraha War Council at a meeting held here tv-day at the Arya Camp decided to further stiffen the movement m Hyderabad State and increase the number of Jathas with a view to "making the best use of the(United Press. - 267 words
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Article151 1939-07-06 19 (United Press). Lucknow, July 1, The U P. Government, it is understood, will shortly introduce a Bill to amend the U P. Muslim Waqfs Act The draft of the Bill, it is stated has already been prepared and is at present imder examination by the department(United Press). - 151 words
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