Malaya Tribune, 12 July 1939
1939-07-12
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Title Section40 1939-07-12 1 The Malaya Tribune Malay as National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL. XXVI- -No. 164. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday. July 12, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1939 FIVE CENT?40 words
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Advertisement116 1939-07-12 1 Read Vie SUN D A V TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya "pAVA- BALI TOU R. I I Piacesofvi.it: Batavia. Buitenzorg .famous Botanical pardons. '^X^^^ Eancioen- (Tnis of Java. Saerabaya (Visiting Annua! Fair B of Edeiv M-a'an C end Djccja <Borubudur. ancient Buddhist Further particulars apply to --:>::. REX-HOTEL Rep: Tourist Bureau116 words
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Advertisement191 1939-07-12 1 f sims AHU trl\7ZZ terbi »nf Other g vwmle ingredients maoras Sole Agents:— M. P. M. IBRAHIM CO., 5, Kochore Road, Singapore. Success— after ~if SUCCESS for 1 and still further-—— jl SUCCESSES I In the Scottish Six Days Trial I for 1939:— (I 250 c.c. CUP Won by I191 words
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Advertisement131 1939-07-12 1 I Exclusive GOWNS J SALONS I AT PAGE 1 13 BATTERY ROMD, j SINGAPORE. I MAJESTIC HOTLL, I KUALA LUMPUR. We are pleated to ANNOUNCE tke OPENING of our new Branch Office at M 1, OLD MARKET SQUARE I KUALA LUMPUR making available a highly trained staff of experts experienced131 words
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Article35 1939-07-12 2 A meeting of old boys of the AngloChinese Continuation School will be held on Thursday. July 13, at 7.30 pjn. at the School Hal) to discuss the formation of the Old Boy.' Association35 words
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175 1939-07-12 2 LAST NIGHT'S FIRST NIGHTS STAGE SCREEN AT THE CAPITOL THERE is a stage and screen bill at the Capitol, and it is good entertainment. On Ahe stage are the Capitol Dollies who present a bright programme oi dancing. Signe Green ana Courtena> Green head the company, and present some excellent175 words
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Article172 1939-07-12 2 CHIEF acting honours in Off the cord" the picture which openea season at the Akhambra last to juvenile actor Bobby J° rdan h fa that in spite of the fact that sucn mous stars as Pat O'Brien and Blondell head the cast. that The picture, based172 words
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Article27 1939-07-12 2 The next dance of the Chinese Aciation will be held on Friday. Ju/> iU from 5.30 p.m. Complete be given to the China Relic! Fund-27 words
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Advertisement435 1939-07-12 2 ffTEAMER SAILINGS. Pis* and BRITISH INDIA Oncorporatcd In England). P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 CANTON 15,500 ft* 14 CAKTHAGE 15,000 July 28 SOMALI 6,800 JUly 28 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Aug. U *ANCHI 17,000 Aug. 25 t UANGALORE 6.C00 Aug. 26 RANPURA 17,000 Sept. 8 RAWALPINDI435 words
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Advertisement464 1939-07-12 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated In The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:-— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1039 I BJL "AUGSBURG" July 17 m.s. "REGENSBURG" omits Manila July 20 sjs. "SCHARNHORST" omits North China Aug. 3 HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND, HAMBURG BREMEN. Sails from464 words
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Advertisement443 1939-07-12 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly service betwre* Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, and Amoy, (Kulangsu). Special cheap return tickets to China far short Holiday tripa. NEXT SAILINGS:— For CHINA For RANGOON "Hong Siang" July 17 4 pjn. "Hong Peng" July 13 "Hong Kheng" Aug. 14,443 words
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Advertisement131 1939-07-12 2 HAMBCRC-AMERIKA LIN IE B Oeutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDHONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1939 t S£. SAARLAND via Manila July 26 t mjs. RAMSES via Manila Aug. 7 s.s. SCHEER not calling at China Japan Aug. 12 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND,131 words
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Miscellaneous230 1939-07-12 2 P To-day's Crossword IS* l I* I I 3 I J* %I 5 I l b I. M I —^^m^ ZTZZL mmmm-m .ill 1,1 rl 10 U iphhm iiiiiiw mil mwmmm -fip— ——ie iTj |"~r"" T~\ ii —fr < —~w~ u,ljl'''* i 1 1 r Arß oss CLUES DOWN CLUES230 words
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Article414 1939-07-12 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Tuesday. Previous To-day Change Idle Quiet Rl BBIK Buyers 8 316 8 3,16 Sellers 814 8% A Wist Buyers 83 16 8»/ 4 +1116 3e;lers 8 516 8 516 i September Buyers 8»/4 8»/ 4 Se:ier3 8 516 8% +Tl6 irard Oct Dec. buyers414 words
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Article130 1939-07-12 3 f ifti Of Current Dividends IJSI UI Singapore, July 11, 5 P.m. Total l n__a financial Company Dividend 8000 Date Ex Div Payable Date 1 a sr. lebs tax T 9 o 13 3 4% 9d. No 18 July 21 Aug 4 July 2--6 d. bonus 24130 words
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Article737 1939-07-12 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, July 11, 5 p.m. rraser and co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3,6 Jr Austral Aixai 4,6 o Austral Malay 38Ayer Hitam 20 MjAyer Weng OJ2 OJ6 Bangrin 183 "g u Batu Selangor Uj» Berjuntai 8 3 •HL-i Burma Malay737 words
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Article100 1939-07-12 3 Singapore, Tuesday. Tin at midday was $113 unchanged, and the price of rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28 1 16 cents, buyers October December 28 3 16. market dull. The London Stock Exchange was steady yesterday with the exception of tin shares where some of100 words
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Article156 1939-07-12 3 Singapore, July 11. R. (Siam) W Coast No. 1 per Koyan R (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Rice Siam 1 $163 Rice Siam 2 $150 Rice Siam 3 $145 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $102 Siam Broken Rice No.156 words
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Article16 1939-07-12 3 Singapore, Wednesday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $1131« (up $V»).16 words
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Article20 1939-07-12 3 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28% (up ft) Sellers 28» i (up Y»).20 words
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Article73 1939-07-12 3 6% Maynard Co. Ltd., $30,000 norn Int Apr. 30 Oct. 31 yu SINg4.PORE MUNICIPAL: it\t™s™Z* r- m 108 norn 4 2 1909 red.WM $1.00", 000 int. stejsS*? 1051/2 ,oi,/2nom ,3* B»wt££ 3% 971/2 991/2 ci--3% rS^jK^ 0 971/2 99V2 cl PEN\NG MUNICIPAL: S% 1926 red. $4,000,000 HSJrMR73 words
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Article220 1939-07-12 3 Singapore, July 11Tbe following are the exchange stoc> this mormng according to the daily cir cular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Bankin? Corporation. SELLING London TT. SB I London demand s i Lyons aemand 941 4 Switzerland demand *g Hamburg demand **J New York demand J|*J Montreal demand220 words
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Advertisement28 1939-07-12 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ISSI KANCE CORPORATION. LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR BURGLARY, PERSON AL ACL I DKNT, WORKMEN'S COMPENhAHon and public liability INSURANCE. i# <l* OFFICE: UD. CECIL 6TPJTET,28 words
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Advertisement24 1939-07-12 3 The Mercantile Bank ot India Ltd. AN AGENCY OF THE BANK WILL BE OPENED AT JAFFNA, CnYLON ON AND AFTER 6TH JUNE, 1939. I24 words
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Advertisement143 1939-07-12 3 THF MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK 0¥ INDIA, LIMITED. The Company, which is incorporated Us the 8 S and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes the following duties:— EXECUTOR &OR TRUSTEE 3F A WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OP DECEASED PERSON. TRUSTEE OF143 words
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Advertisement368 1939-07-12 3 BANK OF CHINA Incorporated In China by 9pecl*l ChJCrtcT». 11, Cecil Street, Sinter* r* Telephones: Manager's Office M 44. Cfnoe G442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 51*8-ft Cable Address: CHUNGKUO.; Paid Up Capital wh. $40,000.000.Q1 I *lx™ Ch. 5W.000.00 T °apl)rtxirnltely Ch. 020.000.000.00 Tse-Vung Soong. Chairman of Su*;g Han-Chang. General368 words
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Obituary80 1939-07-12 4 MADAM LAU SUAN NEO (wife of the late Mr. Tan Ban Hau), aged 71, passed away peacefully at her residence No. 31, Lorong 22, Geylang, on 11-7-39. leaving behind her 3 sons. Messrs. Tan Beng Chiang, Beng Choon and Beng i £an, 2 daughters, 1 son-in-law, Mr.80 words
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Obituary52 1939-07-12 4 Mr. Koh 0:>on Yee and Brothers wish to express their deep gratitude anfl thanks to all relatives, friends and members of Clubs and Associations who sent letters of condolence, wreaths, artificial wreaths, music, etc, etc., lent cars, paid night visits andjor attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Koh52 words
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Advertisement491 1939-07-12 4 lMlllttlll-Nlll^N»?! WANTED 4 Young Lady Canvassers. Must appear smart and attractive, for btauiy, products. Salary and commission. Api ly Box No. 772, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (724-A) WANTED Experienced mechanic required for repairing typewriters, calculating and adding machines. Apply P.O. Box No. 186, Kuala Lumpur. (718-A) WANTED CHINESE Counter salei girls491 words
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Advertisement520 1939-07-12 4 Educational 1 MALAY TUITION given by experienc- lid teacher. Apply Box 758, Malaya Trioune, Singapore. (689./ I, L. L. D. former Assistant Madrid I ijniversity would give lessons to French, German, [Spanish, Psychology. Would coach up students London Examinations. Hours 3 to 7.30. Terms moderate. Apply by pest to Dr.520 words
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Advertisement579 1939-07-12 4 TO LET: House, Imbi Settlement from Ist August. Apply Box No. 773, Malaya Tribune, Kuala Lumpur. (728-A) FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET: Quiet European's family, residential area. 2 minutes walk from Bus Terminus. Charges very moderate. Please apply Eox No. 769 c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore (715.A) TO LET579 words
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Advertisement534 1939-07-12 4 PROFESSOR ILMUDDIN, Astro- I Palmist and Horoscope Reader, 35 years study in various parts of the World. No matter what annoys, worries or per-l-ilexes you. He will positively £how you hew to gain successes in your undertakings. Full Reading $3. Horoscope prepared by Order. REX HOTELr, SING AFORE. (PHONE 26G0>534 words
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Advertisement374 1939-07-12 4 Tailoring Millinery etc. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT— A SUMMER SALE—a complete clearance cf present stocks of best semi-stiff collar SHIRTS and sundries goods. Display at LILYSTORE office 547, North Bridge Road. Singapore. Shirts made to order, satisfaction assured. (695-A Stamps 500 DIFFERENT STAMPS, 60c. each, 10 for $5.00. 1000 different stamps, $1.30374 words
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Advertisement694 1939-07-12 4 SINGAPORE TRUST. NT Tenders' are invited for the tion of house No. 113, Queen »25* Speculation and Form r r l may be obtained at the Offi> P r nde? Singapore Improvement T>u-t t! ment of a deposit of $icf- V hiU° n refunded if a bona fide tender 11694 words
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Article221 1939-07-12 5 Chungking, July 11. IN view of the impending Anglo-Ja-panese negotiations in Tokyo nominally for the settlement of the Tientsin Incident, but in reality a re-adjustment of the whole China situation, Dr. Wang Chung Hui, the Chines? Foreign Minister, has issued a strong warning to the Democratic221 words
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Article36 1939-07-12 5 Reuter. Paris, July 11. The Cabinet was decided that all Minister'must remain in or near Paris until "ur her notice. M Bonnet made a *en- al sxatement on the international situation during the meeting.-Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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1071 1939-07-12 5 Reuter. London, July lh ipadine articles to the Prime Minister's JHE morning press devote lew There can n0 statement on Britain stands in regard to Danzig margin for misunderstanding w. House of Com after the statement made by 0 e mons yesterday. "It is notReuter. - 1,071 words
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Article46 1939-07-12 5 Reuter. London, July. 11. TWELVE squadrons, comprising 150 warplanes, have left various aerodromes for a flight to France. Each carried sealed orders. When they reach their destinations they will alter their course and return U> England without landing on French soil. —Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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138 1939-07-12 5 Reuter. Berlin, July 11. MOST oi Germany's leaders, both m political and military, are packing for the holidays, if they have not already departed, and the Wilhelmstrasse is preparing to relapse into a vacation calm after the recent hectic months. Hitler has gone toReuter. - 138 words
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Article29 1939-07-12 5 The C. P. O., Mr. L. A. Farmer, to-day reported the loss from his home at oSuVtog Rise of a silver cigarette case, valued at $150. Inquiries are proceeding.29 words
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353 1939-07-12 5 Reuter. London, July 11. pXVKRS discovered to V on the M* bed nt Liverpool Ba> and .ounu the position of the bow raps. ic whpn the enquiry was resumed The Attorney-General w7s inconclusive to-day. but carefully stressed that the evidence Pvidence that thereReuter. - 353 words
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Article85 1939-07-12 5 Reuter. Chungking, July 11IJENEWED fighting is reported n to-day in Shansi, where the Japanese, employing four divisions, two of which have just arrived from Japan, and one mixed brigade, are converging from the nortli, west and east. A Chinese spokesman stated to-day that the Chinese hadReuter. - 85 words
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Article99 1939-07-12 5 Reuter. London. July 12.-The Stock Exchange, yesterday was brighter, the im ial riertone giving place subsequently to a dennTe upwa'rdVend in prices with buvinc also slightly larger. GiU-edgec aSd oL showed useful final gams while Kaffirs benefited from wider buying particularly, non-producers. Wail Street was stronger.—Reuter. SUGAR SHORTAGEReuter. - 99 words
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228 1939-07-12 5 Reuter. London, July 11 SPECTACULAR bombers into the interior of Fra.,e ant 1.. .k Britain and France. wnl Involve an increasing numbe. British rig tan? deplane.? to fly over France a w£ En #ou? d 'qnaCrons of heavy bomber, flev ,o f0 via Havre,Reuter. - 228 words
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84 1939-07-12 5 \From Our Own Reverter] Penang. July 10. CHARGED with accepting gratificat ten other than legal remuneration, namely $2 from Lav Ewe Sai'< M a reward for doing -m official act, to wit, checking of returns of aliens cm May 19 this year, 8. Kaie.n. a84 words
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Advertisement314 1939-07-12 5 ACTIVE AUCTION SALE A» 1• v v modem handsome m Ci made-tc real Euro- leak SITTING, DINING v SUITES.', G. F. refrigera- n perfect v orklng order, tor "nrkt-ry glassware plants etc Mr A H. Couser I H e e id At His hHI-top l! Bukit Timah Road, JW4 On314 words
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Advertisement191 1939-07-12 5 Which of Face Powder nl# SHADES I paws 9 out- of 10 women use rhe wrong shade Ws% of face powder The wrong shad, gives you a horrid. ha ?made-up look roato you appear years older, rhe only way to find your -right shade is to try one colour on191 words
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Advertisement33 1939-07-12 5 Coming TO THE MAKLHOIUH UU TUESDAY litk JULY 1939. JUNGLE KING JUNGLE KING ,-4SKS^ TIIRH-LS! I IErHANTS VOLCANO IN REAL MOB BEASTS S pAST THE WCTCM THAT WB&g» t, ANNOIN r E MEST33 words
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126 1939-07-12 6 Singapore, July 12. Buyers Sellers No. IX R.S.S. Spot loose 28 1 16 28% No. IX R.S.S. FOB. In cases July 28 3 10 28 5 10 G.F.A.Q. R.S.S. F O B. in bales 27% 28 FAQ R.S.S. F.O.B. in bales :>7% 27%126 words
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Article92 1939-07-12 6 London, July 11. Paris 176 23 32 N-w York 4.68 3 16 Montreal 4.69 1 lb Erussels 27.55 Ceneva 20.76 V 2 Amsterdam 8.81 13 16 Milan 89 EErlin 11.66V2 I soon 110% Belgium nrhens 547 Stockholm 19.41 U Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Belgrade 210 Rio de Janeiro92 words
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523 1939-07-12 6 We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but m publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir,—The new turn Indian volunteering has taken as a result of the bold and523 words
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Article252 1939-07-12 6 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] I Sir,—For years past land and houseowners of Leicester and Woodsville reads have been begging for some attention to be g:ven to these roads and to the roadside drain adjoining the land that has already been built upon, but not the252 words
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Article151 1939-07-12 6 ITo the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir.—As you have always championed the needs of the Asiatics of all nationalities living in Singapore, we ask for Space in the Maiaya Tribune for this letter. We As atics UvfTJg in the neighbourhocd of Rangoon Road. Moulmein Road and Balestier151 words
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Article1088 1939-07-12 6 [To the Editor oj the Malaya Tribute] Sir.- I have read with great interest tho provisional draft* of Rills published ;o the Straits Settlements and F.M*j. Government Gazettes referring to the introduction of Industrial Courts and Trade Unions in Malaya in the near luturp It seems1,088 words
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249 1939-07-12 6 ■ffisr Ampats a? 2 Seller Ayer Hitams Jr Hitams ~o? ?f Batu Selangors J Hongkong Tin J8 P U Bangnns ]Bfi Chandenangs il "H Hong Fatts 060 Idris Hyd. 6 l 3 Ipoh Tin 20 Jl Jelapangs 24 Si •J el K ebu s 0.54249 words
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Advertisement207 1939-07-12 6 The Acid in Your Stomach Would Burn a Hole in the Carpet When you feel indigestion pains, those pains gx are usually caused by too much acid in your V A stomach. Do you know, 1 that acid is so powerful tj that it would burn a hole through a207 words
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Advertisement59 1939-07-12 6 I Second Hand Radios j Fully guaranteed and serviced, J Prices from $2 5 RADIO SERVICE CO., OF MALAYA 1934 LTD. j Singapore, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur. I Ipoh, Penang. "P YE" IcXdJOS ARE SECOND TO NONE in Efficiency, Reliability and Sewtice. Hence ttey are i VERY POPULAR MALAYA. Sole Agents:59 words
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Advertisement93 1939-07-12 6 ARE YOURjfe. EYES WEAK Avail yourself of the expert services of a skilled qualified Specialist with over 35 years' European clinical experience. Moderate cost for modern individually planned and built practical glasses. ITiompson Optical Co. m 1L Arcade Bldff Ph°ne 3002. A Thompson, Dr. 0 f Ocular Science. M Err93 words
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Advertisement53 1939-07-12 6 Obtainable of all Ch.mll and fit- f CLOCK WATCH) (REPAIRS s °rvice'Viien 11 you F entrust ALL SUCH REPAIRS TO YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, Wear Middle Road) Contractors for <.he Repair of £Ll n l Va /a hcs 10 tbe British Army R.A.F Base, Malaya, j W9NE53 words
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Advertisement258 1939-07-12 6 AMAZING PILFS AND FISTULA SPEUALIST. (Numerous unsolicited tesiimon TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Consolidated Sango Kcshi, l td. Incorporated in Singapore No. 17, Beach B Singapore. sth Januarj W* s "Dear S'lrs, In appreciation of your treatment by which my torn File has been cured completely, pleased to give you258 words
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Article295 1939-07-12 7 O-MORROW FOR ALL READ- PRS Favours all mechanical m 'ivitics, pushing business a/- I I air; uencrally and fortunat» for u'tTiicws. Forceful action may inn successful results. Be self- S >ntiden,t and self-assertive. sI'tCIAL INFLUENCES. March to April 19 and October 24 J November 22. Make295 words
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Article66 1939-07-12 7 Reuter. July 11.-The Peoples Court ed to cleai with plotting and ugh cases passed sentences in v f which IT were death sentences. Of c figures, stated the President ot rt at a gathering to celebrate the v ut's fifth anniversary, tnere naa been aReuter. - 66 words
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429 1939-07-12 7 Singapore, Tuesday. THE master of the "Forafric." Captain this 1 summoned before Mr. J. L. Mc Fall, the> 13t^ e d dfrect to afternoon, for MISS* in the morning of Mar. 27, to Quarantine Anchorage with his vessel on her arrival from HongK whicß429 words
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Article45 1939-07-12 7 The Band ol the. Straits Police, will perform m pu°hc o y Z^t SU'tM S? S. Chapman. March. "Distant I A uber. Overture. ;U .Due D Maid of jne S f rausB: Simeon; Valse Blue m R Selection, Festival of Empire, n. 545 words
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390 1939-07-12 7 Singapore, Tuesday. ALLEGATIONS to the effect that the accused were among eight men ft who held a revenue officer, thus allowing the escape olt a who was detained for an allege*? offence, was made to <teM*OW to-day before Mr. L. C. Goh. Ccurt Inspector390 words
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Article98 1939-07-12 7 The following are passengers on the "Centaur," whicb is due to arrive in Singapore on July 16:—Mr. R. Ailingham. Mr. L. Brocklebank, Mr. H. W. Crommelin, Mrs. P. Crommelin, Mrs. H. M Hartfield. Mr. P. A. Hunt, Mr. F R. Jamieson. Mr. G. de C. Johnston. Mrs.98 words
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Obituary42 1939-07-12 7 Reuter. Washington. July 11. j The death has occurred of Mr. Sam MpHeynolds, Chairman of tne House of Redresentative's Foreign Affairs Committee. and author of the first Neutrality Bill. 1936. He was one of the «trrtnepst onnonents of isolation. —Reu-Reuter. - 42 words
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Article302 1939-07-12 7 Singapore, Tuesday. ANOTHER week has gone by withA out war and that's about all we can say for it. It also went by without much business. New York with their love forrecords claimed one day was the worst for 20 years but it was sandwiched between two302 words
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Advertisement157 1939-07-12 7 I ENJOY I YOUTHFUL I VIGOUR B in 30 minutes! 1 1 There is no need for 1 tiresome treatment i«r weeta or months if you feel weak or oldl be I 1 fore you are I 1 remedy of a great I m Ist by the name MJ results157 words
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Advertisement24 1939-07-12 7 doesTnot v VILT eking days sap voiir bothfrom Tng g about a more art;- s.,ru v,. 1 comf(irt H yox a sp.r.ts.. viewpoint. H24 words
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Advertisement337 1939-07-12 8 M.C. M's Most Dazzling Spectacle "THE GREAT Zl ECFELD" of the Ice! 'ismjasm v c ap itoi I v V-* 7 toon tMirsTAO o»c*« johnson I CAPITOL. SATURDAY MORNING AT 11 I MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE I Splendid programme of selected cartoons, comedies and |=|A musicals including "The Spinach Roadster' (Popeye337 words
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Advertisement155 1939-07-12 8 aaaa|| |l|aaaaa b j Opening TO-NIGHT PAVILION I SEE THE DARING PICTURE THAT SWEEPS ASIDE THE j CURTAIN OF MEDICAL ETIQUETTE IN A STARTLING j MANNER! i TrnT mii nnU > iiiiiTnuin nll in* r ESBSSSSSSEEEEESESESSSEEBS^ ROXY BAR Open 5 p.m. till Midnight] OPENING TO-NIGHT: 6.15 9.15. j THE MOST155 words
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Advertisement92 1939-07-12 8 fllllllll.ll illillllll m N E %V WOKLI» DANCE PALACE. THE LARGEST AIR- CONDITIONED C ABARET IN MALAYA WITH BAR RESTAURANT ATTACHED I NIGHT DANCE Nightly at 9.30 p.m. TEA DANCE (FREE ADMISSION) EVERY TUES., THURS. SAT. SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE FROM 1.30 P.M. to 4.30 P.M. SPECIAL ENTRANCE TO CABARET CAR92 words
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Advertisement235 1939-07-12 8 A Sparkling STAGE SCREEN Double fijl |l.f^t,l^rCAPTfou| SIGNE and COURTENAY GREEN present I the CAPITOL dollies! j 2? ARTISTES! In a Novel Sparklm? y., I Repertoire of Dance Specialties With COLUMBIA'S Rollicking MUSICAL Riot of Fun— [You'll Scream at the THREE STOOGES and: JIMMY DURANTE'S great Come-back! OPENING TO-NIGHT 5235 words
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41 1939-07-12 9 untitled Leng, chief cashier of Messrs. Diethelem Co., Ltd and Hooglandt Co, was entertained to dinner Tai Tong 'testauxant. New World, recently. He has just retire* after) many o X r ;cture above, Mr. Ec TVo* Leng is the central figure.41 words
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Article300 1939-07-12 9 Singapore, Tuesday. pHARGED with having forged a ,r $380 besides commit•r• o other forgeries relating to |o a firm in JesselUritfeh North Borneo, a Cfitii- Loo Hoe Cheng, was discharged the conclusion of his Assize trial before Mr. Justite Manning try returned a unanimous raid of not300 words
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Article65 1939-07-12 9 Tuesday. July 4. afterward. lhe pn "vedncsday, July .■:,,lieno' prc3g at a meeUng Executive Council held at w Horse thia mornmg. 'A Hu!-'h».-> hid luncheon at House Friday. July 7. Excellency dined h, Malayan C^i^f the th, His and Thomas were pro-ent a. vie ALhletlc Sports of the65 words
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Article32 1939-07-12 9 Singapore Tuesday-Leng Buk Hong, appeared before •JJ^^u,. uom a house in v reet. ld the caw Accused claimed trial aim Wm% was postponed to July inspector n the apoJication ol W. Such32 words
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53 1939-07-12 9 Reuter. Belgrade, July tl FOLLOWING irte talk between T the Bulgarian Prime Ministar M. Kossicvanov and the Yugoslav Foreign Minister M. Markoviteh. a communique has been published stating that a policy o; independence and nru<ralitv Is the most suited to the interests of theReuter. - 53 words
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Article114 1939-07-12 9 Singapore. Tuesday. A VERDICT of suicide was returned by the coroner. Mr. W. O. Porter at the inquiry to-day into the death o; year-old Chinese woman. Yip Ah Tim, who died of corrosive poisoning on JU It was revealed that some days before her death,114 words
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161 1939-07-12 9 Singapore. Tuesday. j fUt AH TUAN. a Johore lorry driver, Lousing death by homicide, causing grievous simple imprison- The lorry Lim was clnvm. coined with a Murdcipal Timah on May 6. TTW five injured were C«»es cmpio^o towing the drum nar Lim convicted161 words
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Obituary353 1939-07-12 9 Singapore, Wednesday. THE funeral of the late Mrs. Koh Cheng Kiat nee Madam Lim Keok Neo took place on Sunday, at Bnkit Brown. There was a very large attendance of relatives and friends. Tlae deceased came from a prominent family, her grandfather being the353 words
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Article21 1939-07-12 9 The output of Malaka Pinda Rubber Estates. U«.. c i making a P? PVSSjBI DowSto to the ten SStte financial yea,21 words
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Article122 1939-07-12 9 Reuter. Tientsin, July It T HE British police took a firm stand J police from a boat containing armed tman who ihe British Concession and demon*d M area be handferried passengers there from the Japanese ed over. that the proper proThe British police retused VReuter. - 122 words
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Advertisement7 1939-07-12 9 iBIOZYGfcNi gives I I Health and Vitality:7 words
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Advertisement49 1939-07-12 9 to x tnT^ IINAL CHAPTERS 7 to 12 of Republic's Thrilling WUd Animal Serial SIMULTANEOUS SCREENING SUN TALKIE 7 30 NEW WORLD 9 30 EMPIRE TALKIE 7p nT NIGHTLY P «n. 1 MORE THJULLS and ACTION I I THAN PREVIOUS CHAPTERS j I DONT MISS THE CONCLUDING I CHAPTERS49 words
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Advertisement82 1939-07-12 9 KAILJS HAWAIIAN ENTERTAINERS with QUE EN IE end DAVID "CIIN" mwjlin WORLD COMMENCING ON FRI. HTH JULY. FOR A SHORT StASON ONL\ 7.15 MS P.M. I IT'S Tftl I [I I BIGGEST! X II I BRIGHTEST WM II I SNAPPIEST 9H if ii Hawaiian v JHRIis H II TROUPE THAT82 words
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Advertisement44 1939-07-12 9 I POSITIVELY t*£T DAY OF h j Warner Bros. Comedy Thriller! j j ~THEtREWING ON A HOMPjMOW j I King St Queen ot Also Lniest i*ATHE U.*/a i Bally. Westminster Abbey U o^ a Encirclem cnt/' London I ALHAMBRA^TOMORROW HUMPHREY BOG ART ROSEMARY LANE44 words
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Article703 1939-07-12 10 £NCOU RAGED by the fact that nothing has been done to check them, the Japanese are intensifying their attacks on British interests in Tientsin and Tsingtao. A message from the latter place, delayed by the censor, states that Chinese demonstrators, instigated by Japanese, threw stones at the703 words
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999 1939-07-12 10 E. T. HUANG - APPEASEMENT again in FAR EAST EUROPE A DEAL with JAPAN? By E. T. HUANG THE international situation, as it exists 10-day. is pregnant with dangerous possibilities. Words are not required to emphasise its gravity. Events speak their own language. In Central Europe the Danzig problem looms large on the political999 words
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Advertisement156 1939-07-12 10 r 1 Peter Dawson J, f Scotch Whis*y,^ S 3.35 Including Duty. J^&tJfo BOBLXSOX Co.. Lid. iijf^ SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR INEXPENSIVE DINNER WARE THE 'GREYDAWN' DINNER SERVICE SEII COLOUR fII IN SOFT Lin HI BLUE CHINA THE ELEGANT SHAPE MAKES AN INSTANT APPEAL. !SIX-PERSON DINNER SET $13.50 i "MODERNA GREEN156 words
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Advertisement44 1939-07-12 10 THE EYES CHANGE; PERIODICAL EXAMINATION NECESSARY! Don't hesitate to i:ee a eyc&gf.t specialist as C. S. (HONG, Dr. of Optometry. Everbright Optical Co. 19, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. "MEM" In a variety of colour* styles. $2.75 each. 800 CHIANG Ci).. MM, North Bridge Road, fltagaputv.44 words
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Advertisement49 1939-07-12 10 -THE RANGOONopen END TIES are New! ore Smart! are Inexpensive!!! and they are of extremely good quality. MENS OPEN END TIES These are extremely good value and very attractive ,#/t design and colouring?, m mm i(^ from air A NON price 1.50 MEN'S TIES 1 WHiTEAWAYS KUALA LUMPUR, SINGAPORE49 words
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49 1939-07-12 11 I need Polish soldiers are on watch, day and night, at the frequent al lii'mg the Polisl>-Slovakian frontier. German forces are reportroncentrating on the other side of the border, part of which i insists of the River Olza (shown above with Polish Sentry). NEW POST FOR PHILIPPINES COMMISSIONER Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article84 1939-07-12 11 Washington, July 12. Roosevelt has ucminPaal McNutt, High r i>f Ihe Philippines, as co»«tj Administrator. this appointment is regarded in circles as one of the most pelttftraJty which Mr. Ri has nnulc. .i ha been extensively suptor the Democratic i nomination In 194'J, and it d that Mr. Roosevelt hasReuter. - 84 words
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Article220 1939-07-12 11 Shanghai. July 11 ORDERED lull-speed from the North, H.M.S. Lowestoft arrived to-day at Tsingtao in connection with yesterday's attack on the British Con-sulate-General and banks as a resuit of which the Consul-General has emphatically protested to the Japanese authorities. It is reliably stated that the Consul-General knew M hours inReuter. - 220 words
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Article101 1939-07-12 11 Shanghai, July 12. TYc Japanese authorities in the name ot the bogus government threaten to occupy the Chinese Embassy ft W be that eyer since ho departure of Mr. Hsu J£ c former CHnese Ambassador the Em bassy has been closed and its P^tectic a has been left in theReuter. - 101 words
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337 1939-07-12 11 Brussels. July 12.—M. Pierre Fcrthomme former Cabinet Minister, has been appointed Belgian Ambassador to Tokyo. —Reuter. BLOCKADE OF FRENCH COLONY IN HANKOW Ban On British Goods At Tsinan JAPANESE THREATEN Reuter. Hankow, July 12. POSSIBILITY of a Japanese blockade of the French Concession at Hankow has increased following rejection byReuter. - 337 words
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Article205 1939-07-12 11 tightened and the food situation might get worse In the meantime, th? bcgus Cnamfcer ot Commerce in Tientsin has announced a boycott of foreign trader* In the Concessions.—Sin Chew Jit Pofc. Faith In Tokyo Talk London, July 12. When Mr. Mander (Liberal) asked in the House of Commons if, inReuter. - 205 words
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Article100 1939-07-12 11 Ihe Chancellor replied that the thought it better not to discuss such questions by question and answer and said that Mr. Bellenger should be fuliy aware of what the British Government had done in connection with the Chinese dollar. Mr. Bellenger said he was asking m order to ascertain wnether100 words
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680 1939-07-12 11 ON the occasion of the anniversary of the Republic of Outer Mongolia, th e Soviet Press in their editorials reiterate Stalin's statement that the Soviet Government will unreservedly support the integrity of Outer Mongolia, and that' Japanese invaders will inevitably be routed if they dare to enter Outer Mongolian territory.Reuter. - 680 words
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Article323 1939-07-12 11 specifically aimed at cutting off ex ports of war i»ppWf| to Japan, at a special meeting on Friday. Exports t» be restricted or cut oft entirely would include arms, ammuniti< n and implements ot war SBCB as iron, si eel oh, petrm scrap iron and other scrap metals. Mr PittmanReuter. - 323 words
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Article161 1939-07-12 11 Reuter. (From Reuters correspondent at the front.) July 10. I saw two raids by Soviet planes to-day from an observation post thrte miles from the Halahar River v hich the Japanese claim to be the boundary between Manchukuo and Outer Mongolia. The first raid provided thrilling do? fightsReuter. - 161 words
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Advertisement56 1939-07-12 11 mm Mi r lil'wll J v&MMMfMJV JSMj NEW STRENGTH IN RIMLESS GLASSES! are no Bert!** through.the ectrically soldered pins hold us< tightly and oermanently in c nd; there are tiny springs linj -he lenses against' breakage. v V m you and At you. Refractionist: C. P. CHONG. The Berlin Optical56 words
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Advertisement48 1939-07-12 11 M I I This simple device Jif| mm *fe 1 I enables you to repro- .gf jk I I I duce your records e!e> 4f II %M LI I I I trically—the full rich A |jIJU I 1 lone I ~~"II m. V SPECIALISTS B SINGAPORE PENANG Maxtert48 words
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Article601 1939-07-12 12 CABCASM is the Axis reaction to the latest British w.iruing. The note of apparent indifference is superseded by btttcraeai in Germany, from which it m:'y be judged 1 hat the Nazi chiefs are to some extent impressed by Mr. Chamberlain's declurut ion. But *i is doubtful ii'601 words
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Article, Illustration347 1939-07-12 12 PUBLIC WANT EARLY ACTION News Before It's News Report Delivered To Colonial Office Singapore, Wednesday. LM(OM unimpeachable sources, the Tribune understands that Malaya will probably have a University at Singapore. Those sources have made th*s surmise judging by the disposition of the McClean Commission347 words
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221 1939-07-12 12 Ipoh. Tuesday. "pHI.VESE Culture in Rela*>on to Modern Life" was the subject of an interesting address given by Dr. Wu Lien Teh. to a good gathering of members of the Y.W.C.A. Fortnightly Group which met at ihe Rest Room. Mrs. W. G. Ayton. president ol221 words
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Article136 1939-07-12 12 In the issue of the "Malaya Tribune" of yesterday under the headline "Sequel to Johore Bribery Case it was inadvertently reported that a preliminary enquiry had been opened into a case in which a Chinese was charged with intentionally giving false evidence "in a ease in which Mr. J.136 words
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82 1939-07-12 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Tuesday. JEE KIM KEAT. a former Perak J "Malaya" Cup soccer player, and a salesman of a European firm in Ipoh, was to-day ailowed $1,000 bail in one surety, when he claimed trial to a charge of being in82 words
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Article15 1939-07-12 12 An Imperial Air Mail la due tomorrow. Another one i.s due on Friday.15 words
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Article124 1939-07-12 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. AN increasing number of Ma lavs now earn a living "panning" for tin and gold on State or alienated land in the F.M.S. Out of a total of 9,601 dulang pass holders, 306 are Malays. 115 Indians all in124 words
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Article40 1939-07-12 12 Reuter. Pans. July 12.—1t is announced that 200 British bluejackets and the band of the Royal Marintr, numbering 50, will participate in the 'Bastille Day military review. Admirals Sir DudleyPound and Sir Edward Evans will also attend.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article209 1939-07-12 12 KuaJa Lumpur, I 1V A THEORY, which proved, would be eat j; portance to the mining iiklustrr7l this country is being U by laboratory and field \bniment by the Agricultural Depart meat Tests so far carried out indicate that mining slimes improve the growth g padi,209 words
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Article273 1939-07-12 12 Kuala Lumpur, Monda.i. TOW quotas which brought about much unemployment, VwHen cuts in wages and dissatisfaction with working conditions irtsfr resulted in two major strikes. Government's prompt relief psnte for unemployed mine labourers and the effect of the Smo-Japanesv undeclared war on MalayaV Chinese labour, are273 words
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Article340 1939-07-12 12 Reuter. London, July 12. REUTERS diplomatic correspondent understands that the British Government is inquiring in Rome as regard the reasons why British subjects have been ordered, to leave South Tyrol. The aiders affect some 15 British subjects, int hiding a farmer and two elderly spinstersReuter. - 340 words
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Advertisement9 1939-07-12 12 I i A "ClbilTlAfc" TtAST TtkkiTi WP S. 169 words
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Advertisement19 1939-07-12 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LOOTER China Ruilding, Chulia Str«'. 'PHONE 58»8. MNOAPO*» FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.19 words
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Article, Illustration215 1939-07-12 13 AI'oITI.AK member of the mercantile community of Singapore is leaving for England <»n retirement by the SibS yak on Friday in Mr. H. C Shinbscle, manager for Malmya i I Nestle and Anglo-Swiss hsducts, Ltd. Mr Shmbsoit has been 25 rral i n ihe East. Preen 1914215 words
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Article41 1939-07-12 13 v marriage of Mr. P K. Thampan f rtrose Estate, Gemas. and Breer r A Kaumathy, lister ol Mr. X B Menon of Kemcndore Estate «ill be celebrated at 8 p.m. on j v 14, at Kemendore Estat?,41 words
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Article30 1939-07-12 13 untitled Fonsika, Anti Malarial untitled c m: s, was entertained at a Lhi Gemas Rr-: House on on the eve oi his departransfer to Seremban. There a large ecamopoUian gathering30 words
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Article, Illustration838 1939-07-12 13 World Situation Troubled European Suicide Verdict In Caunce Inquiry Singapore, Tuesday. MR. Richard Caunce, Volunteer Officer and Municipal official, took IVI his own life while the balance cd~ his mind was disturbed. This was the verdict returned by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. the inquiry838 words
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394 1939-07-12 13 [From Our Own Reporter} Penang-, Tuesday. AM afraid I see no reason to in--1 terfert with the Magistrate's sentence. I can see no extenuating circumstances in ycur case. If you had not told so many lies in the court below and had asked for394 words
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155 1939-07-12 13 T l.i ro, organisation 1 Mr A. K. (Jopalar, a Congress r a our 0 f Malaya ,1 the Ui Ha.l Wktaß al wcllatUndcd ■wjtafMalayalee Associate. Sneday under the auspices <.f tne »»"b«>p«» >pa!an paid a glowing tribute courage, patriotism organisation of the Among Indians,155 words
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Article23 1939-07-12 13 Th- annual athletic the tchool WOT 'YtS a m. Mrs S ida durr his kindly conZsm STSS the trophles and23 words
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Article49 1939-07-12 13 About 300 Malays Police Depot, Banda Hr, eleCt a Tour Sgs tmttSd 2 hold three or foui gS wnich was done. L h s f m A WUhams, the Collector before Mr. A. 1 in the olecnf Land Revenue, resuiiea in tton Jf Sidang Baba bin Abu.49 words
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Article, Illustration212 1939-07-12 13 Singapore, Tuesday. THE Presbyterian Church was tne H scene of a pretty wedding this afternoon, when Miss Roma June Moore daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W E Moo"!, of Clarkeville, Australia, became the bride of Mi• James Gordon Sellar, son of the lac Mr William Scllar and212 words
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262 1939-07-12 13 I From Our Own Reporter] Seremban, Monday. A FTER r hearing luting five whole days, Omar bin Ahmad an Entffch A educated Malay till recently a Malay writer m Mbu, was convicted on a charge of criminal breach of tiwst by Mi. the Seremban262 words
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98 1939-07-12 13 [From Our Own Correspondent] Taiping, Tuesday. ANOTHER batch of 80 Chinese motor mechanics will be leaving for China at the end of the month to ioin the mechanised army in China. Among the group is Lee Kirn Ycon, whose sister, Miss Lee, joined98 words
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Advertisement90 1939-07-12 13 Better sugar is not to be had—not only in our opinion, but in that of hundreds of our Customers most of whom were recommended by others to try Taikoo Sugar Try a sample end we've gained another customer. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. SOLE AGENTS. 3., Advt. of Singapore Cold: Storage c^ p90 words
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784 1939-07-12 14 Appeal By Relief Fund Chairman 'THINA is fighting not only for .herself but for the peace and security of the world. Help her and treat every dollar you donate or lend to her as premium against war, and a distinct contribution towards rearmament784 words
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343 1939-07-12 14 S'ngapore. Tuesday. "I WAS on my way to North 1 Bridge Road to get a bus when suddenly a man dressed in black jumped cut from the five-foot way at me. 1 thought he was a thief or a burglar so I ran and picked343 words
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Article328 1939-07-12 14 A DARING daylight l.old-un B per Hokkien Street on ui f J ing oi Apr. 27 this year *0 adult inmates of a house to surrender their jewellery 21 point of a knife tad ptstd sequel to-day at tJ>. two Cantonese youths, Lei vi and Sam328 words
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Article86 1939-07-12 14 Au Yong Soon, thi house was threatened with thej held by the second accused tim*» the first accused who knife pointed it at AuV stom**J was helpless and could nut d According to this witn thel made away with $1,000 wortl lery, the property of hi d;86 words
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224 1939-07-12 14 Singapore. W I WITH the object of introducing radio to the mass. new and powerful transmitting station lias jus! there-under the direction of M. Jacques Tayar in a M. Tayar, who is now in np;3rore intends visiting the 8.M8.C in pore to study radio conditions224 words
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Advertisement428 1939-07-12 14 IMPORTANT TO YOUR HEALTH IS WHOLESOME BREAD OBTAINABLE AT RAFF Li: S BAKERY OUR BREAD IS MADE WITH THE FINEST INGREDIENTS UNDER STRICTLY HYGIENIC CONDITIONS AND BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS. ORDER YOUR DINNER ROLLS FOR TO-NIGHT Deliveries from 5 to 9 p.m. daily. LAI Will PIfWHS ARRANGED Picnic Baskets and428 words
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Advertisement254 1939-07-12 14 LLXEN AMAILCN 6 HANBO RY MO DUCT SOLS AGENTS- BARkOW CO. SINGAPORE KUALA LuVIW. IKW 5 APB 3 AUCTION SALE OF Lat-s* design cr*-c*rain pa'jern wax pX>iished teak household furniture, P».ri«r (Chamberland> niters, Columbia cabinet gramophone, fire-proof safes, and Silverwares, etc., etc. To be held at the, Saleroom ol Messrs254 words
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Advertisement99 1939-07-12 14 Lose Tat Secret Method Discovered By Hollywood Cinema Stars Now Obtainable at Chemists A safe, secret method of reducing ugly fat has been discovered by a California physician in prescribing to the famous Cinema Stars of Hollywood. This discovery. caUed Pormode, quickly and safely dissolves ugly fat—B pounds a week99 words
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Advertisement46 1939-07-12 14 Tonsils Adenoids However obstinate and chronic are cured permanently without operation HY AwarUca i«rucnaristic Congress medal Don't wait and ~cc. delay may be harmful Apply for proof particulars to ALLEN CLINIC Royapettah MADRAS Obtainable Everywhere Agents: Naina Mohamed Sons b'mgaporc, rCuala Lumpur, Penang and Branches. 446 words
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Article120 1939-07-12 15 our Onn Correspondent] Malacca, Tuesday, il a small village, Sungei A rwang, near Pangkalan Balak, tbout 55 miles from town there occurred a free fight recently between some Malay village folks and some Chinese fishermen. The trouble it appears, arose firm a quarrel over120 words
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Article155 1939-07-12 15 from Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, Sunday. a PEETTI little wedd;ng took place A at the Church it St. Francis Xavicr. Malacca on Saturday, the Bth instant. The contracting parties were Mr. Johannes Gomes of the lowa Planui Dept Kuala Lumpur, to Miss Fiance Paglar of the French155 words
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Article170 1939-07-12 15 [From Our Orn Correspondent SegamV, Sunday. MURUGESU, a Tamil rubber r.lintcr with a small estate at Buloh Kasap, made his appearance before Inch? ffaaf bin Mohamed at. ihe Segamat Magistrate on a tliarge of replanting trees in excess of a permit granted him by the Rubber170 words
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Article54 1939-07-12 15 \From Our Own Correspondent] Johore Bahru, Saturday. 4 CYCLIST, Ching. Yew Shim, was tnis V rning charged before the Secona Magistrate, Mr. M. Ismail, *or against the traffic signal at a tion in Johore Bahru The accused pleaded guilty and imposed a fine of one dollar, default54 words
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219 1939-07-12 15 General News From Malacca Johore TROUSERS CATCH FIRE: MAN BURNT TO DEATH A CARPENTER'S TRAGIC EXR [From Our Own Correspondents Malacca, Monday. UOW a Cantonese came by his death resulting I'rom burns was related in the Coroner's Court, before Mr. Rappoport, on Monday at an inquiry into the death of219 words
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312 1939-07-12 15 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, Monday. WHY and speaking in a soft tone a young and recently married Hakka 0 woman named Chen Nget Siam, gave her evidence in a case, in which she was the complainant, before Mr. Rappoport, in312 words
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408 1939-07-12 15 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca. Tuesday. AFTER a hearing lasting 2 1 2 days, Lim Tian Soo, a Hokkien ex--11 postman of the Post office, Malacca, was convicted by Mr. W. J. Thorogood, the District Judge, on a charge of dishonestly retaining stolen property, namely408 words
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85 1939-07-12 15 [From Our Own Correspondent] Segamat. Sunday "rr.ELL ins man that he must al--1 ways report such cases to the police, remarked Inche Rauf bin Mohamed Sa'at, the S«gainat MagL, traie to-day, when K. G Namb»h came up before him on two charges of careless85 words
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Advertisement125 1939-07-12 15 Like A Pistol At Your Head IE- THE THREAT to your health made by constipation. There is no more fruitful\-iurce of ill health for it brings in it* train such troubles r indigestion, liverishness, bilicusness, .«ick headaches, d.sordered stomach, bad b;eath, pimply Sk To avoid constipation', an occasional rio \i125 words
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Advertisement47 1939-07-12 15 Taken Regularly Evtry Night BILE BEANS MAKE YOU LOOK AND FEEL YEARS YOUNGER GOUT RHEUMATISM. LUMBAGO, KIDNEY, STOMACH TROUBLE, etc. cured wi-h UROLYSAN I URIC ACID GRANULES $1.50 bottle Dr. Kennedys BLADDER KIDNEY PILLS $1.50 bottle. Asesnis: CHARI CO., 29, Robinson Road, Singapore. b~s B lh Rd47 words
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Advertisement182 1939-07-12 15 I THE GREATEST SALE IN TOWN THIS MONTH IS AT GIAN SINGH'S GRAND A 91X VA JL STOCKTAKING SALE J The goods offered are your guidance. I Here are a few ladies mm®m j AMERICAN HANDBAGS I FEINTED FERGUSONS CREPES I REVERSIBLE KIMONOS J (2 il COTTON GOLF SOCKS —i182 words
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653 1939-07-12 16 AIRMEN SCORE TWICE AFTER SAPPERS LEAD Singapore, Wednesday. R.A.F 2; R.E 1. IN the grandest game played *t Seletar during the past three seasons, the R.4.F. beat the 1 E. by the odd goal in three and653 words
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Article, Illustration28 1939-07-12 16 and spiritless in this match at the stadium that spectators were glad when it fiy.ished. The Chinese won comfortably by three goals to nil.28 words
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450 1939-07-12 16 [From Our Own Correspondent Muar. ANLV six entries have been received lor the men's open singles and six entries for li c men's open doubles events in the Muar District annual badminton championships which are scheduled to begin on Friday. Gcod entries, however, have450 words
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280 1939-07-12 16 Singapore, Tuesday. THE V.M.C.A. scored a welldeserved victory of three nil over the Excise Department in a Division 2B soccer match this evening. For the first quarter of an hour the exchanges were even, the teams standing up to each other very well.280 words
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Article221 1939-07-12 16 Reuter. London, July 12. AMES scored the fastest century of the season yesterday taking 67 minutes. He has thus beaten Comptrn, who had scored a century in 82 minutes. Ames took 105 minutes for his 138 not out. which included one six and 18 fours. FollowingReuter. - 221 words
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Article207 1939-07-12 16 WEEK-END programme at the RSYC ,f is as follows- f?ii Frida y- thß re will be the usual afternoon races for all Classes; starting at 5.25 p.m. On Saturday, the Club is holding its wffl "tak? c*ace* a d the followinB aces mSS A slass5 lass207 words
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76 1939-07-12 16 fHE S.C.R.C. will s( represented on the PaflT to day when they S.C.C. in a friend, J match. 1 Enthusiasts are assure,}, really keen tennis, as the h» have promised their g UN very warm reception The S.C.R.C. team the following players: Q Choon Leong and76 words
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230 1939-07-12 16 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Tuesday gOME interesting gallops m seen this morning in paration for the Ipoh races Saturday. Many strings hat yet f o arrive. The most sp* tacular gallops were done to VIOLA II and MIRRAt COURT. MAID OF230 words
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91 1939-07-12 16 Singapore. Wedn< fHE July >:rok? compel f Garrison Golt Club was I langlin on Saturday and resulted in a win for C. P Mf" a net score ol 68. Details: C. P. Taylor Major R. McL. More Major L. R. S. MacFarlamMajor F.91 words
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73 1939-07-12 16 The final of the Sii league for the Clarke Challenge "■jj will be played on Frida pm., on the Raffles Girls' S between the Raffles "A ream «*> Girls' Sports Club "A 1 The following are th( Raffle; "A": Misses J If. Oehlers.73 words
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46 1939-07-12 16 ringapon THE Negri Sembilan < playing against Johoiv %.rfm Cup tie on Friday i.-; visiting JJ; on Saturday to play a friencu. with Singapore. a The match will be- played Road stadium and the chi 50 cents, 25 cents and 10 cents46 words
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Advertisement211 1939-07-12 16 —MCWB_————————.________ Why Suffer From Prickly Heat? RESINOL t Relieves Soothes Heals In thi* Mason of tne year when prickly heat is so prevalent, there is nc need to suffer its discomforts Remind Ointment stops tho 1» ching and brings quick relief. You'll h« amazed how this time-tested treatment soothes and211 words
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Advertisement77 1939-07-12 16 like the STARS ©/HOLLYWOOD Don't envy the beautiful teeth of the movie stars. You, too, can have sparkling teeth and a flashing smile. Just use Kolynos —the dentifrice that thousands of dentists recommend because of its remarkable, safe cleansing action. BRIGHTEN your SMILE with KOLYNOS AMICO TONIC' a restorative for77 words
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87 1939-07-12 17 sill (UI- Malayan Amateur T ,U ./championships will be %V Kuala Lumpur Stake,d m the Malayan Exhibidiulll v -'ust 5, 6 7. fetr"es iM inTitai for the folZ\t Race; Two ,V r le Race; Four Miles MI! V c t ive Miles "New Hud(>c87 words
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Article101 1939-07-12 17 S. B. A. Championships the S B.A. Junior Championhe week-end are as fol- M ITiDAY at 2 .15 p.m. SINGIiS: Tay Bong Soo (Marigold* Cyril Wee 'Devonshire!; Tan Yong yflower) vs. Cheong Hock Pen Teng Siew I DevonC B. Nair (U.A.F.). IOIRLES: Tan Cheng Hoe and Loh Marigold101 words
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Article88 1939-07-12 17 THF S.C.C. autumn lawn tennis 1 Uunuunent starts on Monday. Hut- v.. Entries will close on July 29. ysnbers who desire to take part in men.- singles handicap, men's iblea handicap, mixed doubles handip, profession pahs handicap, veteran's tables handicap should sign the lists I?d on88 words
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Article49 1939-07-12 17 Following arc furrhcr ties in the CR.C. tennis tournament:— THURSDAY Open Doubles Semi-Final: tUnfinishi Court A Ohua Chcon Leong and I Chee Lim vs. Wong Thian Teck T. Wong. FRIDAY opm Doubles Final: Court A: Tan luck Toll and John Lim vs. Winners of ihunday'fi Ue_49 words
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Article33 1939-07-12 17 Amsterdam, July 12 vV a ilborg, Holland, broke his irld record in the 200 yards 1 t stl ke m 2 mm. 40.3 sees. His ird wrs 2 mm. 41.4 sees.33 words
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229 1939-07-12 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sunday. THE English College Present Boys wen the Ismail Cup this year when they defeated the Past Boys at cricket played on the College ground by three wickets and 76 runs. Following were the scores:— OLD BOYS Hamid229 words
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Article65 1939-07-12 17 The annual athletic sports of St. Anthony s Institute will be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Wednesday. Au° 16 commencing at J.-su p.m There will be a 440 yards open event for the ©Id boys of tihe school at about 5« m Those are interested should65 words
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Article41 1939-07-12 17 The following will represent the S.C.C. v S R.C. to-day at the S.C.C. E C. Cherrington. W. N. Rothery, J. B Stoddart, R.J. Forbes, F.E. Hutchinson. R.N. Elliot, J.W. Prescott.H. Echelsheim, J.B. Potter, C. Milton, H. B. Nelissen.41 words
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Article21 1939-07-12 17 The division 2A league soccer fixture between the Malaya Signal Company andlt'Ye RAF. <T> to have been played postponed.21 words
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Article19 1939-07-12 17 The Chinese Swimming Club beat the Europeans yesterday by 7—2 in a B.A.S.A. water polo fixture.19 words
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453 1939-07-12 17 DULL GAME AT THE STADIUM SCF% 3* Manchester Regiment 0. NEVER had the Chinese piayed a duller game than yesterday when, W at \nson Road stadium, they met and defeated the Manchester Regiment by three goals tb nil in a first division S.A.F.A. league453 words
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Article109 1939-07-12 17 THE annual sports of St. Andrews School will be held on Tuesday A :g. 1 at 3 p.m. at the Jalan Besar Stadium Old boys of the School are reminded that there will be three events for them as follows. At 525 p.m.—loo Yards: At t>109 words
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Article27 1939-07-12 17 In a div. II a fixture at the Naval Base yesterday the Mental Hospital beat the R.N. (Malaya) by the odd goal IP three.27 words
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Article38 1939-07-12 17 Ma** S.RX. vs. S.C.C.-Padang HJtlk vs. Post Office (2A)Stadium <M M SB H vs R A.F (H Q Mofvfa vs. LA. («B)-C.C Tennis: S C.C. vs. S.C.R C -S C C Ciicket: R.I. vs. Fort Camyng-R-1--i38 words
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Article141 1939-07-12 17 iTATRi V laree crowd of spectators I A match between the Newlf«»£lJ£* the Catholic Young Men s AwoWMTO Singapore at the Home Court last Saturd The New Life BP. drew wg» ttejttholic Young Men s Association Smga pore at three matches all. T4ie last match was abandoned owing141 words
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Article108 1939-07-12 17 A friendly badminton match of frta men's singles and two men's doubles will be played off at No. 603 Geylang Road on Sunday at 3.30 p.m. between the above party "B" Team and the Endeavour B.P. "B" Team. The following will be selected to represent the May108 words
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Article82 1939-07-12 17 Entries are invited for the following events in the B.C.C. tilhards tourney. (a> Volunteer snooker: (b> straight snooker ohampion-bip. ...1 In event (A) members will be divided into two classes, one from each class being drawn for a.s partners. Entry fee: $1.00 per event. Members wishing to play82 words
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Article88 1939-07-12 17 The following have been selected to represent the Pasir Pan j ang Rovers in a friendly badminton match against the Spartan B.P. this Sunday at the latter's court commencing at 2.30 p.m. sharp: Tan Lai Chuan, Lim Seng Cheow, Chan Sow Wah, Ong Say Yeo, Cheo88 words
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128 1939-07-12 17 THE following have been selected to represent the N.A.A.F.1., Imperial Club against the United Athletic Party (Lads') in a friendly badminton match consisting of five singles and two doubles, to be played to-day (Wednesday) at the Hc.ppy World Covered Stadium, at 7. .30 p.m. sharp. William128 words
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Article315 1939-07-12 17 (From Our Own Correspondent I Johore Bahru. THE following are the ties to be played off at the Ayer Molek Malay School court in the Johore Bahru district badminton championships:— FRIDAY, JULY 14. AT 7.15 A.M. JUNIOR SINGLES: Wong Ah eteng (Steadfast) vs. A. Rahim bin315 words
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Article27 1939-07-12 17 Reuter. Mme. Lacoste retained the French women's even golf chatnpiensnip beavIng Miss Powell (Great Britain* 10 and 9 in a 35 nold final. -iculerReuter. - 27 words
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Advertisement99 1939-07-12 17 IB TOA7 Z A .„11 I mm^mtmmm. Tawn Tennis Association of Malaya CHAMPIONSHIP MEFTING. 1939. TO BE HE'D OW THE GROUNDS OF THE IPOH CLUB, f«m ttttUt 4lh le MONDAY 7th AUGUST, 19.9. »M IS:__ 4 Lmdfes Doubles Championship 1 y»ru\ single* Championship g Doubles Udies' Singles 6. Veterans' Singles99 words
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Advertisement136 1939-07-12 17 Follow the example your DOCTOR sets Whr do thousand* of doctors use preterit* Abeorbinc Jr. for their patients? Because Otis famous preparation has the double properties of a liniment and an antiseptic. A* a safe, effective liniment, it penetrans deep whew tbe pain lies and {fives uuick relief. As a136 words
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Advertisement392 1939-07-12 17 ONLY HALF ALIVE? Does the heat make ypu listless.' ;)oes the day serm long and work -ometimes too much to bear? No iseed to get worrit 1 about it —wise ..Id Dame Nature a remedy <&r your stat >of body long ago! All your UlfldlUTf- ami 'fed-up' feeling < an392 words
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Miscellaneous24 1939-07-12 17 TIDE TABLES TO-DAY High Water: 6.04 ajn. 6.9 ft. 6.06 p.m. 8.1 ft. TO-MORROW High Water: 7.3« a.m. 7.0 ft 7.08 p.m. 8.4 ft.24 words
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Article373 1939-07-12 18 NO MIDDLE COURSE OPEN TO POWERS Severance Of All Relations With Japan Urged By Dr. Wang Chinese Central News Agency. Chungking, July 11. "'J'HE pledge to provide China with individual assistance in her struggle against her ruthless invader will bo well appreciated by the Chinese governmentChinese Central News Agency. - 373 words
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360 1939-07-12 18 Japan's Economic Invasion Into China Chinese Central News Agency. Chungking, July 11. A CONCRETE plan fcr Japanese control in China is well embodied in the "Norih China exploitation company" and the "Central China beard for ihe development of Cl inese resources for Japanese benefit." WithChinese Central News Agency. - 360 words
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Article113 1939-07-12 18 Chinese Central News Agency. Chungking. July 11. fHEWTIANSJ throughout "frsc Chira" re pcnd< a the tail of lha 4vchb:s-:op 0 f Fcrk to set aside Sunday as the day cf prayer for China. The relieving message vjo..; sent by ti«e National Christian Federation to the ArchbishopChinese Central News Agency. - 113 words
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97 1939-07-12 18 Central News. (By Air Mail) Chungking, July 7. •PHE China Branch of the Inter- rtnttonal Peace Campaign has just been informed that the Nobel Committee has voted a grant of £500 (approximately N.C. $20,000) from its special fund to enable the Internationa] Peace CampaignCentral News. - 97 words
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Article46 1939-07-12 18 Chinese Central News Agency. Chungking. July 11. A LARGE-SCALE anti-British drive has broken out at Hungtung and Chiaocheng. railway towns in North Shansi in North China, where churches were burned and Christians imprisoned. All British missionaries have fled from the towns.—Chinese Central News Agency.Chinese Central News Agency. - 46 words
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Article205 1939-07-12 18 fkETAILS of Chin as thrM U 'plan for develo pi eiu (f > industries, adopted an d ZhS the summer of J936. have i,f.?i made public from Chuirt£* N na's capital. f n .<£ They show that the p, v virtually on schedule during and that despite205 words
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Article51 1939-07-12 18 Hongk<.. THE food situation in the Briiisi 1 French Concessions in came worse yesterday a* j tnes detained an Italian Porting vegetables to the aiea. Meanwhile the second vai sary lent impetus to the' sponsored anti-British m Tientsin in connection with called "Asia Development Chinese Central News51 words
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Advertisement432 1939-07-12 18 tm EXCESS ACID j f CAUSES THAT PAIN Take this Advice and 2 Eat what you like I Read how thls ulck actin Powder will give you immediate relief from your pain. And, what is even more important, llff 5E S 11 tones up and stren^tnens your st macn 80432 words
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Advertisement45 1939-07-12 18 SCIENTIFIC I PENNZOJL LUBRICATION AN EFFICIENT HIGH PRESSURE GREASING JOB ONLY COSTS I $1.50 j or I $2.001 5 Below 10 H.P. Above 10 H.P. PHONE 3128 FOR APPOINTMENTS I Singapore Motors 315-319. ORCHARD RD, SINGAPORE. G X HUPMOBILE N OLSMOBILE T PONTIAC S. SKODA.45 words
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Advertisement53 1939-07-12 18 Tendra Makes ALL Meats TENDERS DELICIOUS Jbtainable:— Sole Importers: KENT IMPORT FROM ALL GROCERS <fe 23, Bonham 8.. PROVISION DEALER 9. Rn S ife -r THE RIGHT LABEL White Label jl Es t Scotch WHistf if |S h I SOLE AGENTS:' 1 SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE JOHORE MALACCA NEGRI53 words
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109 1939-07-12 19 Madras, July 7. mN( 1 ORWAKD all prisoners who sentenced to transportation i be offered option of got the Andamans or remaining m jails. Prisoners will go to tlt \ni nuins on a purely voluntary mtVHmt iflcant departure has been the Madras Government in109 words
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102 1939-07-12 19 Calcutta, July 7 I tood thut the Central Exe ihe All Jndia Congress SoI has decided to take certain iction against Dr. Suresn nerjee, M L A:, President cf E all T dl i Trade Union Congress, Dr i. andra Banerjee and Mr. Deben members102 words
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Article331 1939-07-12 19 (United Press). P. mbay, July 7.—Sjt. Subhas Ehandra Bose had a further interriew with Mr. Jinnah this evening. itta, July 7.—Various sugges- bat the Calcutta Municipal endmenl Bill, including taking dit uch as Satyagraha, nontaxes and resignation by Councillors, were made to Council ol Action of the B.P.C.C(United Press). - 331 words
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1596 1939-07-12 19 Refuses To Call Off All India Day Protest Against A.I.C.C. Resolutions (United Press). Bombay, July 7. QJT. Subhas Chandra Bcse has expressed his inability to cancel the All India Day fixed for July 9 to protest against the A.I.C.C. resolution on(United Press). - 1,596 words
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Article92 1939-07-12 19 (United Press). Calcutta, July 8. Dr. Suresh Chandra Banerjee, President of the All India Trade Union Con gress, has received a number of telegrams from Indian labour associations and individual labour leaders in Colom bo telling him of *he serious labour situation that has been created there(United Press). - 92 words
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Article114 1939-07-12 19 (United Press). Ramgarh, July 6. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Congress President, who arrived here yesterday morning from Patna, visited the model cottage erected at a cost of about Rs. 350 for accommodating about 36 delegates. He also inspected the site of the Congress Nagar which has now been cleared(United Press). - 114 words
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Advertisement75 1939-07-12 19 POISONED KIDNEYS Fight Germo, Purify Blood end Stop Getting Up Mights To harmlessly flush poisons and acid from kidneys, topurify the blood and correct irritation of prostate and bladder so that you can stop "gettin* up nights." get a6O ctH package of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules, the famous urinary75 words
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Advertisement131 1939-07-12 19 APPOINTMENTS with good salaries as Accountants, Secretaries. Cost Accountants, Works and Office Managers Chief Clerks, Bank and Insurance Officers, Cashiers and Book-keepers are th.- normal attainments of those who qualify with The School of Accountancy. Examinations can be taken in Malaya and success guaranteed by postal training. The School of131 words
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Advertisement169 1939-07-12 19 fNACET I BLAPESj You can depend upon Nacet REOD. TRADE MARJ? M 4^' a aa4 I Biades to give you many close, I smooth shaves. They bring thai L MADE IN ENGLAND J Z U uniformly high qualify never I before known in low-priced blades |M| every blade in every169 words
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Article, Illustration190 1939-07-12 20 All traffic stopped and pedestrians hurried to areas representing shelters when the first complete air raid rehearsal ever atempted in Britain took place al Chelsea, London. All the borough's Air Raid Precautions services took part in the test. Chelsea renowned as the "artists'190 words
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Advertisement16 1939-07-12 20 I Read the f j SUNDAY j tiiibim: j I Dominant J j in Malaya jj16 words
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Advertisement317 1939-07-12 20 STORrT The only English Owned Leading Photographic Studio in Malaya. All kinds of cameras and Cine apparatus at special prices. SMITH'S PHOTO STORE 44, HIGH ST. PHONE 4421 SINGAPORE. High Blood Pressure Kills Men Women Twice as many women as men suffer from High Blood Pressure, which is a mysterious317 words
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Advertisement218 1939-07-12 20 MODERATE FEF EFFICIENT TUmrjl Tuition Classes ot, y lines will he gnm h2t* branches of:— n,| K DRAWING l\\lN T ,v n SCULPTURAL STrjitt? And Senior Cambria Drawing Course iu r st u V Enquiry at:— lUd «"< 40-B, CROSS oTREEj. Helicon Art Studio j ALLAN'S I INSECT KILLER HARMLESS218 words
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Title Section16 1939-07-12 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT Vol. t> No. 6 SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1939 FOUR PAGEB.16 words
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Article152 1939-07-12 I rpHE Jekvll-and-Hyde Career of an 1 -hicenth-century clergyman chaplain to King George 111 md tutor to the Earl of Chesterfield. into snared and was hanged err, wffl be summed up m Hora< Wvndham's reconstruction of •Th Trial of the Rev. Dr. Dodd, to oadcast from152 words
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Article149 1939-07-12 I AN interesting experiment In microiione technique is implicit in the Hews that some of the best-known stones In th Bible have been specially arranged [or broadcasting and will be presented Daventry during the summer. Listeners will hear the first of "The Pin, s In tbe World"149 words
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Article, Illustration676 1939-07-12 I A Delicate And Difficult Job AN April 1 Dr. J. W. Welch (Church o: England) eucceeded the Key, U F A. Iremonger as Director of Eeligum,_*nd so took do of the most delicate and difficult posts at the BBU n de( more than follow a man676 words
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Article, Illustration11 1939-07-12 I (iueenstown and foreshadowing nex. years Daventry soon. m11 words
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Article107 1939-07-12 I AMAN who deUberately sets out to get himself hanged is the hero of an unusual play by Francis Beeding that B. W. Cavc-Browne-Cav? will produce frcm Daventry on Saturday. Listeners will hear of the reasons for Guv Partridge's strange ambition, of tne way In which he planned107 words
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Article150 1939-07-12 I Cases b ,sed on details discovered in mc Town Chest of ancient Bridling the oopular seaside resort hiiW iVrc will be tried when a •pntirv Court Leet is reconstructed in Hcuse of the ruined Angusi nian Priory of Bridlington for the a broadcast from Daventrj150 words
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Article109 1939-07-12 I W HAT does the English countrymanuhink M to *g*'J$£ W lage and his local institutionsgJW* to« does his way of life compare with that of tus wU1 be answered. _52ly by .n a programme in praise ot a S e ie _B_B$S£\___ K___s_r* the109 words
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Article92 1939-07-12 I OVER a dish of fried spring chicken recently Ruth de I Yore, of WLW's "Moon River trio, recalled an embarrassing story with a happy n rM Eating in a swanky Gold Coast dining-room years aeo with specially promment C Scago fricncls, Bath i apphed knife and fork to92 words
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Article217 1939-07-12 I Broadcast On 150 th. Anniv ersary A celebrated throughout France, and iw*J v (see On Jnly 14, the staimtor.g of the Bastme a that has w«l hear in France since 1789. us l e "s r i h eht 0 f "hat ccntemporan, tbe lorn and on Gielgud217 words
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Article138 1939-07-12 I 4 TENT in one of England's most Abeautiful towns will be the source of a religious service to be broadcast from Davcntry on July 17. The tent is that cf a Convention that has been an annual and outstanding feature O* Britain's religious life for138 words
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Article29 1939-07-12 I A new by 4.„ in. "°ght minutes, transmitted in ~l eMJ £f,n h e dpictures of k h m^d" l> Canada "Ire transmitted on this new system.29 words
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Article22 1939-07-12 I In Calcutta a regulation has been introduced banning the use radio ttfl Gramophone reproducers cars Passing through or travelling in the city.22 words
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Advertisement82 1939-07-12 I i j The Tribune j Gives Fullest Sports Reports I I WITH 3 MONTHS' I I GUARANTEE. 1 I RADIO SERVICE CO., of MALAYA Now under NEW management. 2, Orchard Road, Singapore. I 5, Ist Cross St. I j MALACCA. KU/tLA IA MVIL. i OH. pliriiTiiiii tT~~ PENANG. LEAST -W*82 words
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Advertisement85 1939-07-12 II AMERICAN H.M.V. RADIOS I REAL VALUE FOR MONEY! j I 1 Arrange fd r a Free Demonstration to-day. 1 Sole Agent For Malaya: KEE HUAf RADIO CO. ĔĔbi I DcsjßT.ers and .Constructors oi Wsi\mĔsJ 1 M S'caticn ZHJ Penane I 122-I*4. Orchard Road. Oj wlw Phone 4566 I Branches Throughout85 words
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Miscellaneous2074 1939-07-12 II EEEEEB I WORLD'S BROADCAST PROGRAMMES I "VOlCjt Electrical recording t Gramophone records \fM JULY 12 LONDON i NIROM LONDON f HONGKONG SINGAPORE TRANSMISSION 5 ajn Mc]s m, TRANSMISSION 5 W iHJfAf A metre, (9.69 Sports news and Market notes. 6 Ught gramophone music. and ß ™w™ce 6 S ft Miscellaneous2,074 words
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Advertisement664 1939-07-12 III "Fc*v medftal tfis< jvvles clean rr.w, sere, sick kidneys and bladder ar.d to of re< i hr.ye. tj; 5 remove acids Rnd* poisons from your system a mon ar-:.'. j'.. 'tletc safely, quMrty and surely, yet contains no upon tbe health cl UM harsh, harmful or dangerous drugs. Cystex i:aticn664 words
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Miscellaneous2261 1939-07-12 III r*n\A from DaPe 2 I Grisewood). 8.8.C. Men's Lonta. rroin page a\ r-— H t t Theatre Chorus and 8.8.C. Friday JULY 14 WORLD'S BROADCAST PROGRAMMES sS^SJmI I im W organ, Charles Groves. Ar, T r-KHON 1 ranged and presented by Gwen J_njr*l/V/r* XTTT>r.Ayr XTTnmff Williams and George Lestrange. .«__«_i_2,261 words
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Article95 1939-07-12 IV AT Mukden (Manchukuo) the A inhabitants are roused daily by means of strident sirens at 6.30 a.m. in order thaf they may not fail to listen to the radio broadcast of physical exercises. Following this course of gymnastics they are compelled to clean up their houses according95 words
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Article143 1939-07-12 IV EDWARD GERMAN'S LIFE MUSIC •THE life and music of Sir Edward German, the distinguished and versatile English composer, will be recalled in a programme from Davenfcry this week, for vrhich the story of Ills life—ho died three years ago, aged seventy*fotir—has been compiled by Gordon McConneL It was in 18S9,143 words
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149 1939-07-12 IV TWO and a quarter hours' additional programme time becomes available for listeners in Western Canada as the result of the 8.8.C.'s introduction into Transmission 1 from Daventry of a frequency directional on that area. The frequency at present in use is GSD, 11.7:j Mc s;149 words
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Article54 1939-07-12 IV It is how announced that the World Radio Convention, whick was held at Sydney from April 4 to 14 (1938) cost ;us f over £6.300 Ol' this sum, £2,590 wcs granted by the N6W. Government, about A OO was provided by the Institution oi Radio Engineers and the54 words
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Miscellaneous876 1939-07-12 IV {WORLD'S BROADCAST PROGRAMMES 1 Lear"«-scenes from the life Of 9.50 Time signal. Milt Herth's Trio Continued from page 3 .0.05 Band. ranged by Jonquil Antony from ie 50 Close down. MAM l\ 5 I Vl7 An 2us Davidson's biography. IVIUIN. JULY I/ Klectrical recording t Gramophone records production by M.876 words
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Miscellaneous275 1939-07-12 IV LISTENERS TAKE PART IN BROADCAST ffrhs*MtV" vjm *__l" ■^^___?W^ > y fflErT_ff_ffirV^^' 4'-^ n_» Representative listeners who took part in a recent edition of "Paste Corner/ popular feature of the BBC's 'Monday Night at Se%en' production, leaving Broadcasting House with Lionel Gamlin (left) mi Harry S< Pepper (third from left)275 words
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