Malaya Tribune, 13 July 1939
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Title Section39 1939-07-13 1 The Malaya Tribune ya S National Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL. XXV] No. 165. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, July 13. 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1939 FIVE CENTS39 words
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Advertisement97 1939-07-13 1 THE HOffi I MADE BEAUTIFUL! BY Sunco Furniture AURORA LTD., 101, VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE. D >• King Albeit Park" (junction Eukit Timah Wafflßiß^^ fU fcrmntory Roads) and try the splendid < -d ro&dl there. These are among the I m initios provided for the future resident t.dcition. the solendic Buildup97 words
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Advertisement252 1939-07-13 1 Exclusive f O W i\ s v SALONS AT PAGE I 13, BATTERY RO\D, I "SINGAPORE i i MAJESTIC HOTLL, KUALA LUMPUR. 1 rIRIUM THRILLS MILLIONS^ PepAodent Tooth Paste is thrilling lL millions morning after morning, by the new M m% m dazzling whiteness of their teeth! Never before has252 words
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Article136 1939-07-13 2 Good Acting In Pavilion Film One of the latest British productions is to be seen at the Pavilion in "The Outsider," which met with a good reception from last night's audiences. It is the story of a man who works wonders at manipulative surgery, but is136 words
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Article67 1939-07-13 2 CAPITOL: "Out West with the HardyO ALHAMBRA: "The OWahoma K.d. PAVILION: "The Outsider. ROYAL: "Mayarudvaja. "Hurricane Express. ™£m- "Hawk of the Wilder** EMPIRE. HawK (c ncludin g ch! HAPPY WORLD: Sensational HAPPY w Happy "Suez" Glory Ib» 0 "Mr. Yen Sw* Cabaret, Saronj Kabaya ni/rhf «-™T p.m.67 words
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Article23 1939-07-13 2 London, July 12.-Sir Nevile Hender son, British ambassador to recently returned to London to e»* his medical advisers■ arrived itm Berlin yesterday.—British W^reiess^23 words
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Article230 1939-07-13 2 Ca J to-morb/ow i FRS. Apply p° ur9 f„ n 'jttt corresponds* ana g „.*tf J S routine work. i>om< surprise in indicated ;>k S favour travel t>l/ mot tr S rail but not 1>V <* ,,y J SPECIAL i? FL V E I 1 ruary230 words
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Advertisement342 1939-07-13 2 tfTEAMER SAILINGS. j BRITISH i INDIA (incorporated in EnUand). I P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage, spore. 1939 CANTON IE'oSS July 28 CARTHAGE »gjg July 2 9UMALI 7 000 Aug. 11 RAJPUTANA ««J Aug 35 Au g 26 iUngalore 6jCOO 8 KANPURA 17 000 Sept. 22 RAWALPINDI342 words
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Advertisement468 1939-07-13 2 STEAMER SAILTNGb. §NOI«)DEUTBCHEB liLOYD, (incorporated tt* The undernoted are the Company's intended Am For MANILA. HONGKONG tof NORTH CfflNA and jK^ 1939 SSJ "AUGSBURG" v July 17 BUS. "REGENSBURG" omits Manila Juiy S.S. "SCHARNHORST omits North China AUg 0 HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND. H^OQ*««™f--1939 I ccc "NECKAR" also calls Cttnoa S468 words
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Advertisement428 1939-07-13 2 I[THE HO HONG STEAMSHifI I COMPLY J1932) LIMITED. I Port Swettenham, 1 Regular fortnightly service bet war Rangoon. Penang, Por. I Regular CKulangsu). I Bp ,«ia, eh.ap return tickets to Chin, for *»rt boiid.y tr,p, I NEXT SAILINGS:- II CHINA For RANGOON I For CHINA II II juiv 17 4428 words
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Advertisement153 1939-07-13 2 HAMBCRC-AMKRIKA LINIE B j Ueatsch-Australischc GeseUsctaaft (Comoanies incorporatUd in Germany). PAVENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. rntx OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S pore 1939 tU. SAARLAND via Manila July 26 t m.s. RAMSES via Manila Aug. 7 s.s. SCHEER not calling at China Japan Ports Aug. 12153 words
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Miscellaneous168 1939-07-13 2 f TO-DAY* CROSSWORD j t ———-4 I (Lll> DOWN CLUES ACROSS: 1 Card G ame. 8 War Vessle. 2. Dense 9 Every one separately 3 Respectful, lo! Whole. 4. Applauded 11 Pause. Thinly scatterea. 12 Tramp. 6 Given to vain display of learning. 14 Close of the day. 7 Musical168 words
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Article455 1939-07-13 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Wednesday. Previous To-day Change MJHBOI Quiet Steady Buyers 8 316 8 316 Sellers BV 4 8 5i16 +1 16 rard August Buyers 8»/ 4 8» /4 3e;lers 8 516 8 3 8 +1 16 n ard September Buyers 8»/ 4 B>/ 4 Sellers 8%455 words
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Article136 1939-07-13 3 List Of Current Dividends **-Pan» Dividend Book* ny lay 6d. No 13 July 14 4% June 28 less tax 9d. No 18 July 21 6d. bonus 2V No. 3A July 21 Kmta 2»/ 2 final July 12 less tax Kinta 2! 2 int. July 12 less tax136 words
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Article812 1939-07-13 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. I MINING Singapore. July 12, 3 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 6 4;Austral Anal 4 6 5,Austral Malay 38,- 40.Aycr Hitam 19 9 209 Ayer Weng 0 /2 0.76 Bangrin 183 19 3 batu Selangor 1.17% 1.22812 words
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Article109 1939-07-13 3 Singapore, July 12. Tin at midday was $113 1 8 up Vfe- The London Stock Exchange yesterday was reported as being generally brighter and according to cables received this morning tin shares there show a small improvement. Locally, however, this section of the market continued dull and109 words
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Article26 1939-07-13 3 Singapore, July 12. The following are the exchange 3tocl this morr.mg according to the dally cir cular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation26 words
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Article111 1939-07-13 3 London T.T. 2 3 ***** London demand 2'3 31(32 Lyons demand 2053 Switzerland demand 241 1 4 Hambur? demand 135 New Ycrk demand 54 916 Montreal demand 54 gjig Eatavia demand 102 112 Samarang demand 102 3 8 Calcutta demand 156 18 Bombay demand 156 18 Rangoon demand 156111 words
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Article99 1939-07-13 3 London T.T. 2 4 3|1S London demand 2 4 7 32 London 30 days' sight 2 4 114 London 60 days' sight 2 4 14 London 3 months' sight 2 4 9132 London 4 months' sight 2 4 5.16 New York demand 55 tin ?T X 01 V° d99 words
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Article15 1939-07-13 3 Singapore, Thursday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $113% (up15 words
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Article18 1939-07-13 3 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore 10-day was:— Buyers 281 (up ft); Sellers 28% (up '>{).18 words
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Article257 1939-07-13 3 i 6% Maynard A Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 101 102 noir 4K% 1907 red. 1947 $1,900,000 Int. Mar 31,- Sept. 30 106 108 norn 41/2% 1909 red. 1955257 words
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Article170 1939-07-13 3 Singapore, July 12. R. (Slaml W Coast No. 1 per Koyan R (Slamj 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.170 words
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Advertisement30 1939-07-13 3 THE EASTERN UNITED RAN( c OP.PORATION. LIMITED 1 MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, PERSONAL ACCI ;f;;y> WORKMEN'S COMPENSA. r,ON VM) PUBLIC 11 ABILITY INSURANCE. UROL BTRFET, fcrNGAPCHE F. VV. HALL, numeral MmM^30 words
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Advertisement199 1939-07-13 3 SAVINGS you to flea&tie &n6tfon A dollar saved la an extra dollar earned. A Savings Account la the beat inducement to save. To have a Savings Account and to see this account grow from time to time la to be a contented person. A Savings Account may be opened with199 words
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Advertisement335 1939-07-13 3 BANK OF CHINA Incorporated in China by Special Charter i. U, Cecil Street, Sine v> Telephones: Manager's Office «444. Sub-Manager.: (Jrtico 0442. Exchange Dept. 0441. General Office 5188 a Cable Address: v CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital e h. 140,000,000.« Reserve Funds In Excess of Ch. s 5,200,000.00 Total Assets approximately335 words
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Obituary63 1939-07-13 4 Mr Choo Ewe Beng, sued 36. pa?s£d pcsccJuUy at Nc.. 73, Tjoiig Bahru Road, on 12-7«:: K leaving hif. wile 2 sens. Choo Hi* Hup. and Hoe Chiang. 1 daughter. Gook Nco and hi-, father and mother. Mr. said Mis. Choo Cheng Luan to mourn their loss Fun ersl63 words
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Advertisement2794 1939-07-13 4 I HOROSCOPE WITH ASTONISHING PREDICTIONS FOR 1939 $2. SIX QUESTIONS $1. BIRTHD^TE-REMIT-TANCE NUMEROUS CREDENTIALS. RECOGNISED BY HIGH DIRECTOR ASTROLOGICAL SCIENCE BUREAU, 190, WATERLOO STREET, SINGAPORE. THE ACID TEST! SRI ATMACHINTAN—THE ONLY GENUINE SEER IN MALAYA—Can be tested any time. Just ask him any live questions and ask any other mystic2,794 words
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Advertisement651 1939-07-13 4 Draining of Manda'ay Koaj Owners are notified that th estimate, and amended &ppottj_J____ in connection with Notices Section 103 of the Munici j or? have been conrirmed, and are for inspection during oil.'•-• l( ,„f<M Municipal Offices. C H GOLDIE I Municipal Se^iJ The "SHINE POLISH woo^jj for use of651 words
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Article358 1939-07-13 5 Singapore, Wednesday. mi \M>KKW'S Cathedral was the j scene of two weddings this ■fUrnon The first was between jvj .s Molly Selfe and Mr Paul Bartj. Mr Bartram is with the Singapore Harbour Board. s ife arrived in Singapore last m her home in Hampstead. :.en away358 words
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Article311 1939-07-13 5 Singapore, Wednesday. p 4cquitting Chua Keng Seng, a 18- year-old Hokkien without calling upon him to give his defence, Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second police magistrate, complimented Mr. Samuel Fung, who defended the accused, on the very able defence he put up in the case. Accused was311 words
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Article188 1939-07-13 5 Singapore, Wednesday. AH KAN and Sam Wai Mun, j two Cantonese, who were charged with armed robbery were sentenced to three years' rigorous Imprisonment by Mr. Justice Man- ning at the conclusion of their Assize trial to-day. They were found guilty unanimously of having com188 words
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75 1939-07-13 5 Reuter. London, July 12 HIS Majesty the King, wearing the Admiral's uniform, accompanied tne Royal Barge to Westminster Pier arm proceeded to Greenwich amid cheers ot thousands who lined both the banks of the river, and dined at the Officers* mess in tneReuter. - 75 words
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666 1939-07-13 5 London, July 12. THE Times this mornin.'. d- vo*es another leading article to the Prime Minister's fafemz on Danzig in the House of Commons on Monday and to the re****i to it in the rest of the world. The Times says that the firm,666 words
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154 1939-07-13 5 Encouraging Axis Coup Reuter. Washington, Ju!\ IS. IT is believed that action by Mr. the neutrality ieeislation hue is coining soon, either in the fcrm of 5 message to Congress or a broadcast speech. The President i° understood to have discussed ways and meansReuter. - 154 words
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Article151 1939-07-13 5 Singapore, Thursday. THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce Prober fctfoflattcn held its 1442 nd auction yesterday, when of lbs. (477 49 "tons) catalogued, 978,299 lbs. «436.74 tons» were offered and *60.40' los. (250.20 tons) were sold. London—Spot 8 3 16d. New York—Spot 16 5 16c. PRICES REALIZED. FIBBED151 words
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96 1939-07-13 5 Reuter. Berlin, July 12. DEMONSTRATIVE threats," "Impudent provocation," and "Is acquaintance desired with the German Air Force?" are among the furious headings in the German press regarding the flight of British warplanes to France. "Germany may rest assured that not one British bomber would getReuter. - 96 words
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51 1939-07-13 5 Reuter. Jerusalem, July 12.—British police and troops to-day rescued alive ten Arabs who had disappeared from Nazareth during the past two months and who were found huddled at the bottom of a well in south-east Nazareth. The Arab who was guarding that weil wasReuter. - 51 words
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Article186 1939-07-13 5 The following are passengers by air who passed through Singapore on X.L.M. planes. Arrived from Europe, India and Medan by KLM plane on July 10:—Mr. J. C. Mollerus, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hecrd*. Mrs. A. Prausnitz. Left for N.E.I, by KLM plane on July 11:—Mr. J.186 words
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Article124 1939-07-13 5 Reuter. Tokyo, July 12. ex-War Minister, General Terauchi, and Admiral Osumi, a member of the War 5 Council, have accepted Hit- j ler's personal invitation to at- J tend the Nazi conference at Nuremberg. They will be ac- companied by staff officers and willReuter. - 124 words
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Article303 1939-07-13 5 Moscow Talks Reuter. 1 nclon, Ju'.y 13. IT jt mmm ntiml Ifcai rre*o Instruct icns arc being de-pttc'ud to Sh Williai.i Seeds, British Amtllllinr to and it h «f**J that an*'her meet hit will be nca s berth with M. Molotov at which >mc of UrnReuter. - 303 words
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Advertisement140 1939-07-13 5 An Example To Follow. xxx Throughout every twenty-four hours, all over Malaya, Siam, and the Netherlands East Indies, hundreds of men and women are devoting their spare time to tht study of I.C.S. Courses, knowing full well that by learning how to do their present work better they are preparing140 words
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Advertisement130 1939-07-13 5 THE NtSW CONCISE HOUSEHOLD ENCYCLOPEDIA foi Home Handyman and Housewife. by Sir John Hammerton. I Bou: c in TWu laige Volume-. A Practical guide to all branches of I homecraft written by the leading Experts on Building. Decorating. Furnishing, Collecting, Woodwork, Making and Mending, Amateur mechanics,' Cookery. Needlework, Health, Peu:130 words
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Article51 1939-07-13 6 Reuter. London. July i 2— A White Paper reveals that teots with 500 lb. bombs will be made with tht Andersor. Back Garden" galvanised steel shelters which are beinf, distributed by Government to provide for cafety at a distance of 25 ttit f rom the seat cfReuter. - 51 words
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Article585 1939-07-13 6 THE Lord Luk?, K.P.E., the Ci airman of the Company, presiding at ih thirty-ninth annual genera meeting of Virol, Ltd., saiil that the unstable m'ernation;*' conditions which obtained during the year naturally bad unsatisfactory reactions on markets at home and abroad. The fall in sales as a585 words
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Advertisement287 1939-07-13 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chemists and Store* CHEMICAL H^THFUL^AIR l Naina Mohamed Sons vr °p ean ac^y \/^r^^^ m h* ve much pleasure in stating that since I have taken Okasa, my health has improved greatly. For the m t AI ■/v ,ast two yekrs I have287 words
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Advertisement258 1939-07-13 6 PILES Sufferers from the maddening irritation, the exhausting, agonising pain caused by piles 1 Do not wait until pile* (haemorrhoids) reach such a terrible state that a serious operation may be necessary. Ask your chemist all about this special remedy. He knows the ingredients from which this inexpensive and scientific258 words
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Advertisement138 1939-07-13 6 FOR THE VERY LATEST IN CLOCKS WATCHES You should visit YICK WOH HING 429. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road). Who have a real good .selection to make your cnoice from PHONE NO. 7922. Second Hand Radios Fnlly guaranteed and serviced, Prices from $2 5 RADIO SERVICE CO., OF MALAYA138 words
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Miscellaneous796 1939-07-13 6 1 i- HONGKONG I To-day's Radio i m p.m. ftHHMMf 5 20 studio—children's hour otxtpaDADl? NTPOM I LONDON BERLIN 6 20 Closing local[ Stock quotat SINGAPORE MRUM LUl^Ui DJB 15.20 Mcls (19.7 m.) 6.22 BBC recording "The YDC 15.15 Mcis (19.8 m.) tba\«mWSlO\ «5 nrr Coricert* a prograrrm d I796 words
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Article79 1939-07-13 7 Reuter. London, July 12. Till: TIMES* diplomatic corv p< ndent writes that if ihe Japanese Cabinet bring iorv ird at the Tokyo talks Issues v i(hr than those of the Tientsin loekade, the negotiations can,i succeed. "The British Government," i.n cspor.dent says, *'have it her theReuter. - 79 words
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272 1939-07-13 7 FOREIGNERS MUST GO Reuter. Shanghai, July 12. •riiiJ Japanese authorities have notified the Consular body that they are starting military operalions on Saturday against Chuanhr,w, Tunirshan and Chaoanhsien, ;il in Tukicn Pro\ince, and have retcd evacuation of third-power < liiils and vessels,Reuter. - 272 words
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Article18 1939-07-13 7 Reuter. ris July 12.-Georges Devan, Rome spondent of the Pais Soir. has been ed from Italy.—Reuter.Reuter. - 18 words
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86 1939-07-13 7 Reuter. Berlin, July 12. SEVERAL members of the "International Bible Searchers" movement which is prohibited m Germany, are now on trial in the special court at Munich. The organisation is described by the National Socialist Mirror of Law as one which "spreads pacifistReuter. - 86 words
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Article90 1939-07-13 7 Streets Flooded: Ships In Distress Reuter. Shanghai, July 12. glX Chinese were* killed and scores were injured to-day as a typhoon battered Shanghai. Trees were uprooted, hoardings, signboards, fences, roof tiles and tram wires were blown down and many streets A 1 1 were flooded. TrafficReuter. - 90 words
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Article114 1939-07-13 7 Reuter. Berlin, July 12. ALL the German Universities close rlcwn for summer holidays on Friday to enable the students help bring in the harvest as soon as possible. Some 30,000 students will help tn. neasants and a thousand will go to Bo liemia nnd Moravia.Reuter. - 114 words
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186 1939-07-13 7 Reuter. London, July 12. 'pHIS week's dramatic demonstration of the Entente Cordiale" has provoked widespread public interest. The .'atest evidence of Anglo-French Services co-operation is that for the first time in two centuries, a British ship will take part hi the firing exercise and manoeuvre.-*Reuter. - 186 words
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Advertisement278 1939-07-13 7 If You Have "Acid Indigestion" ALKALIZE STOMACH ALMOST INSTANTLY THIS AMAZING "PHILLIPS" WAY On every side today people are Try this way. Try fcP>£M£ beinrurged to alkalize their stom- if you've been "ggj^jg? ShTA? thus to ease the symp- effective way of overcom. g acids, loms of "acid indigestion." nausea278 words
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Advertisement160 1939-07-13 7 m n mmam iGiiictte I the world After two generations, Gillette remains the greatest name in Shaving. Why Because it successfully utilises every scientific facility for constantly improving the quality and precision of its razors and blades. Wishing \j J Ĕ You and Ourselves Many Happy Returns! W A year160 words
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Advertisement142 1939-07-13 7 j Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day! Goodness nose I did HACLEAHS j PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE I Sales Representative I A. T. Gillespie, P.O Box 217, Singapore. j j If you use a solid dentil me. tiv j I MACLEANS SOLID PEROXIDE DENTIFRICE j Itch Germs Killed in 7 Minutes142 words
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Advertisement378 1939-07-13 8 jPAVILION 6-i5 915 TO-NIGHTj DOROTHY BRANDON'S DRAMATIC BOMBSHELL —HE WAS SHUNNED BY HARLEY STREET —HIS CRITICS HATED HIM—HIS FRIENDS WOR- SHIPPED HIM—YET HE WAS JUST AN "OUTSIDER" 1 George SANDERS j j J|™ MARY MAGUIREj j oi i siiu:ir*i A INK J B Star. CAPITOL. SATURDAY MORNING AT 11 j378 words
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Advertisement233 1939-07-13 8 The Whole World Has Taken The HARPY FAMILY To Its Heart! OPENING a I the CAPITOL I o CUAU7C HAITv 315 Special Morning Matinee J 3 JltilWO LI AIL I 6 j 5 9< |5 Sunday Next at II o'clock THE LATEST AND GREATEST OF THEM ALL when BPlf^'^^^^ A233 words
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Advertisement336 1939-07-13 8 Positively Last Night FINAL CHAPTERS i 7 to 12 of Republic's Thrilling I Wild Animal Serial SUN TALKIE 7 .30 NEW WORLD 9 J| I MORE THRILLS and ACTION I THAN PREVIOUS CHAPTERS I THEATRE ROYAL b' p.m. TO-MGHT 9.15 p.m. i t i This is a splendid Talkie— Enjoy336 words
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503 1939-07-13 9 Singapore, Wednesday. REFERENCE to schemes for extension of scout work far beyond v w hat could possibly he undertaken at present was made by Mr. j C. Sands Scout Commissioner for Malaya, in an address to the Singapore Rotary Club entitled "Scouting for Boys.* \lr503 words
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95 1939-07-13 9 Reuter. London, July 1% TOHE v. r Office announces that Visl count Gort, Chic. of the Imperial accompanied by three officers will w.v Pan- from Sept. 12 to pi. 14 oi the French GovAmong tjie umctions GortjTO attend are the review of theReuter. - 95 words
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Article124 1939-07-13 9 Reuter. London, July 1L DETAILS of the Government Vine to ins*** shiPP*"* areocs in wartime arc f« j the War Kisks Insurance Bill, vvhrch was mtroduced by Mr. Oliver Stanley in the House of Commons. The bill deals with the of up, and cargoes, the WMfReuter. - 124 words
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Article101 1939-07-13 9 Singapore, Wednesday. The sales ajanager of Malayan Breweiies was mentioned aa the victim of alleged cheating in a charge preferred against a young Straits-born Chinese, before Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke, the Third Police Magistrate, this morning. The accused, Ng Buan Soon. 26, was alleaed to have dishonestly induced the101 words
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Article143 1939-07-13 9 The following are passengers by air who passed through Singapore. Aircraft "Ceres" from Southampton, Karachi, Burma. Bangkok and Penang. arrived on July 6 —Mr. H. Dalamal, Mr CM. Chen. Aircraft "Ceres" for N.E.1.. Darwin Brisbane and Sydney departed Jui> 7 —Mr E. K. Holdsworth. Aircraft "Castor" from143 words
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Article150 1939-07-13 9 Singapore, Wednesday. ARRIVING from Japan and China ports the "Rawalpindi" to-day brought seventy passengers to Singapore. M Here is a short "who s who, ot the personalities aboard. Mr. Ncrman Soong, war correspondent of I hi* Tribune Group ©J Newspapers wh« has retuxricd via Hongkong, alter150 words
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Advertisement285 1939-07-13 9 LIES AWAKE NIGHTS Worries over husband's failing strength Husbands all too often health, keep drawing upon their rnergy until it is sicknVss. a nervous. V^ do J^nX,'! How much better it is to keep replenishing strength daily with nourishing, invigorating Waterbury's Compound.. W aterbury's contains iron, copper. and other minerals285 words
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Advertisement130 1939-07-13 9 I XIW WORLD DANCE PALACE. THE LARGEST AIR CONDITIONED CABARET IN MALAYA WITH BAR RESTAURANT ATTACHED 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 Cftft PETAIN ROAD, OFF JALAN BESAR HELP130 words
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Advertisement173 1939-07-13 9 ITS A CAGNEY You've Never Seen Before That VpuM) Want To See Again! ALHAMBKA mm |j 'PUBLrcTNEMY" '9 James Cafn^y in his most colorful role ■IF H BUk I as the: last of the AS fflif S|p West's great fl| g| fE A I outlaws! A%nH ml 111 U ROSEMARY173 words
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Article772 1939-07-13 10 JHERE is a lesson for motorists the world over in a case which was recently concluded at the Gloucester Assizes. The accused, Raymond de TrafTord, brother of Sir Humphrey de TrafTord, was, found guilty of the manslaughter of a cyclist and was sentenced to three772 words
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Article, Illustration816 1939-07-13 10 "Pipe Line - By "Pipe Line" THE importance of oil in modern warfare is clear to everybody. The very thought of war turns the minds of politicians and of ordinary readers of the newspapers to problems of the nation's oil supply. Having little first-hand knowledge of oil questions,816 words
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Article54 1939-07-13 10 A musician declares that the rug of telephone bells should be made more melodic. He thinks that a ting of beauty would be a joy for ever. m "Two minutes after beginning his speech the audience became electrified," runs a report in a Susrex paper. Well, that's54 words
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Advertisement196 1939-07-13 10 Peter Dawson 1 j SCOT^^5KV|^ I S 3.35 Including Duty. Solo Agents: MpPf vPßffi^B ROIII\SO.\ t 0.. Ltd. ItM SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. ffi 1 FERGUSON'S South Afric*an r all y AN EMPIRE BRANDY I I Hill OUTSTANDING QUALITY J 1 IjllllU PRODUCED UNDER CUSTOMS SUPERVISION IN S UTH AFRICA a196 words
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Advertisement14 1939-07-13 10 U UH'pl r JB Smart j 800 CHIANG CO., **04, North Brito Road, Singapoie.14 words
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Advertisement69 1939-07-13 10 neves Hews LEMONADE SETsj LIQUEUR AND LAGER SETS i WITCH BOWLS and FLOWER VASES. Fine Clear Crystal Glass with a creat variety of new designs in E shapes and colours. Continental make. PRICES 4.50 to 13.50 Lager Set 'hf%T' 1 UGER SETS ar. above also in a range of in69 words
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517 1939-07-13 11 "Britain Wants War" Screams Berlin Press Reuter. Berlin, July 13. rHE suggestion of British newspapers that British bombers are il le of flying to Poland has infuriated the German press, inclement from the Air" and "Crude Threats against Axis ns" are typical headlines.Reuter. - 517 words
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Article36 1939-07-13 11 London, July 13. I A TEST news reports from Tokyo give Saturday as the date for the opening: there of the Aniilo-.fa.par.ese neg-o-tiaticns for a ettlement of the local incident at Tientsin. —British Wirekss.36 words
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Article25 1939-07-13 11 Rome, July 12. i Mi Grandi. Italian Ambassador to ton, has been given an appointment He is to be Lord Chief Seal ci the Realm.25 words
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Article34 1939-07-13 11 Reuter. London, July 13.—Sir John Shuckburgh. Deputy Under-Secretary for the Colonies, has been appointed Governor of Nigeria in succession to Sir Bernard Ecurdillon. who is appointed GovernorGeneral of the Sudan .—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article71 1939-07-13 11 Reuter. Norfolk. Virginia, July 13. (SEVERAL men were treat- ed for shock and exhaustion after rm explosion aboard the new 2<M>oo-ton aircraft-carrier Ranger while it was lying in Ihe navy yard here. The cxplosYn, the cause of which is unknown, was followed by a Hi cReuter. - 71 words
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Article140 1939-07-13 11 Reuter. Tokyo, July 1-°,. rjrnVO Hundred Soviet and* Outer Mongolian tanks are reported to le in action in renewed litfhtin.u; on the Manchukiio-Au ngolian border. According to Japan.\>>e rep'.-rt I these tanks, together with a large transport corp.-. were repulsed when they tned to cross the KhaiaReuter. - 140 words
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Article184 1939-07-13 11 Consul Seeks Protection Reuter. Tsingtao, July 13. THE Biitish Consul-General here received information that the anti-British demonstrations planned for Friday and Saturday may be imrc serious in nature than those which occurred on Tuesday, when demonstrators threw stones and let eff fireworks outside the British Consulate-GeneralReuter. - 184 words
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Article46 1939-07-13 11 Chungking, July 13. it is reported that the Pandit Nehru v.-Jli scon visit China frcm India in order to observe the conduct of the present Bino-Japanese hostilities. The Chinese Government is prepaiIng to Rive him a big welcome.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.46 words
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Article224 1939-07-13 11 Robert Craigie (Biitish Ambassaaor to Tokyo) continues his efforts to obtain Col. Spears' release said Mr. R. A. Butler (Foreign Un-der-Secretary) In the House of Commons at question time to-daj* Mr. Arthur Henderson a-ked if it were not quite contrary to accept rules in regard to224 words
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Article53 1939-07-13 11 Reuter. Chungking. July 12. There is very lit Ho eviuence of any response in so-called free China to the appeal of Wang Ching Wei that Chi:.a should ir' 1 peace with J-vnan. Chungking's reply takes the form of ?vig3 signs at street corners. ossTOW«ng e-1 thoughts of swrrc9detReuter. - 53 words
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Article, Illustration8 1939-07-13 11 WROTE WAR RECORD PROFESSOR TEMPERLEY WEAKER MARKET Reuter.8 words
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Article59 1939-07-13 11 idon, July 13.—0n the Stock Ex- sterday the early firmness was maintained, owing to lack of ,tuowhile small Continental offerings Is and Kaffirs gave the market a r easier appearance at the clos?. itrials, however, continued steady, m modi ties sugar fell on bull liquibased on fears of action toReuter. - 59 words
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Article75 1939-07-13 11 Hongkong, July L>An R A F. plane crashed into the sea in Taitam Bay on the eas*arn nf Hongkong shortly after iv o'clock this morning and sank. Two R VI personnel aboard were killed One f>odv was recovered by motor torpedo-boat and the second was seen trapped in the wreckageReuter. - 75 words
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Article142 1939-07-13 11 Reuter. Danzig', July 18. INVENTS are hanging fire here in the temporary absence of the Nazi leaders Foerster and Zaske. The former has gone to Bavaria and the latter is in Berlin discussing the next step anc- receiving instruct ions. Nevertheless armaments continue to arrive at Schichau by night andReuter. - 142 words
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413 1939-07-13 11 Reuter. London. July 13. REPLYING in the House of Lords to the suggestions that certain materials should be withheld from potentially hostile countries. Lord Templemore (Captain of Yoemen) said that any proposal to restrict exports cf materials likely to be useful for armaments manufacture would in effect mean prohibition ofReuter. - 413 words
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Advertisement21 1939-07-13 11 fcfc ,^2HlBHH^^^^^^^^H^^a^^^^^B^^^^M»^BSM^^^M^B MADE IN ENGLAND. Atfot o/ 77ie General Electric Co., Ltd. of England, "Magnet House," S pore. *T wpp 2i«21 words
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Article, Illustration538 1939-07-13 12 WATCH SLOVAKIA Seizure ot this last regaining independent province oi the old Czechoslovakia may be the next Nazi move, if suggested previously in this column when the recent Danzig tension was at its height and everyone was expecting Hiiler to march in. Air mail cuttings reveal that538 words
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Article113 1939-07-13 12 THE late Mr. Richard Caunce. head oftheVTtfwn Cleansing Department issued a last report of his department before he died. The report was published y esterda Out of hawkers the Municipality of Singapore collected 568,4'i6.?5 last year, says Mr. Caunce. Licence fees brought in $67.374.75. To113 words
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Article79 1939-07-13 12 Manila, July 13. MESSRS. Swan. Culbcitson Fritz in their daily financial digest of the New York markets, as of Wednesday, state: Stocks advanced from one to three points in the broadest recovery for more than a month. The volume of trading was the largest since late79 words
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Article212 1939-07-13 12 rERE are few more musical races in the world than the Hawaiian*-, certainly none so cheerful. The Royal Hawaiians at the Victoria Theatre last night showed that there is something spontaneous about their music and their charm. It isn't a thing they do to earn their212 words
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Article13 1939-07-13 12 An Imperial Air Mail is due to-day. Another is due to-morrow.13 words
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Article, Illustration382 1939-07-13 12 "There Is Plenty In It," Says Expert Prospecting Complaint Recalled Singapore, Thursday. of great moment are expected to follow the publication. which is taking place shortly, of the report, by Sir Lewis Fermor. < n mining conditions in Malaya generally. That382 words
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Article36 1939-07-13 12 Mr. F. S. Gibson, J.P director of Messrs. Mansfield and Company, Limited Left for Tampin last night. Mr. H R. Cheeseman, chief inspector of English Schools, F.M.S. and 5.., left by train for Kala Lumpur.36 words
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Article51 1939-07-13 12 Singapore, Thursday —A Chinese was badly injured when a Singapore Cold Storage van came into collision with a Municipal lorry at North Bridge Road near Pagoda Street shortly after 8 o'clock this morning. The Chinese, who was seated beside the driver, is believed to have fractured Jiis right51 words
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126 1939-07-13 12 THE fact that the Penang Cricket Club's pavilion on the Penang padang might be given over to the Municipal Commissioners is contained in the minutes of the general committee meeting of the Straits Settlements <Penang) Association. The association's nominee on126 words
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57 1939-07-13 12 Singapore, Thursda* FROM Australia to-day on "Nieuw Holland" arrived One hundred and passengers. iUlt One thousand eight hundibags of flour. ,rwl Twenty-two tows. -on,..,,m<-n~.,, and Jersey cows, the remain*! being Australian cows. Three horses imported bya Dtvate concern and bWIL propeller for the TegeEJ57 words
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Article47 1939-07-13 12 A Chinese, aged about 35 injured in hospital following an a>2 knife attack in the Telok Aver'S shortly before cne this Ambuiance attended the man befe his removal to the General Hosp sustained a penetrating stab wound* the right shoulder bladi and tvo -J wounds47 words
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Article22 1939-07-13 12 An Educational Conference tobefcdfl in Kuala Lumpur by tin Malaria if I visory Board will be held on Awfl i:*3B. I22 words
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141 1939-07-13 12 Miner Visits Malaya Singapore, Thursday. THE Director of various tin minfetg companies scattered throughout the F.M.S. and Siam. Mr. A. Pratt arrived to-day from Australia by the "Nieuw Holland." Mr Pratt who will be here for a few months will visit the managers M141 words
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Article214 1939-07-13 12 Singapore, Thursday. CiARRYING credentials from the Prime Minister of Australia, the Premier of Victoria, the Chamber of Manufacturers, Melbourne, and the Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Mr. Robert A. Treganowan. a Melbourne busii ess man, is proceeding DO a mission of goodwill to various* countries in Europe214 words
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170 1939-07-13 12 Singapore, Thursday. "THE abolition <if all private slaughter houses will in the near future be necessary for reason- of health/ said Mr. W. S. Ebden speaking at the meeting of the Rural Brard this morning. •It W»S decided that in th rt interests of health170 words
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Article231 1939-07-13 12 Singapore. Thursday. AUSTRALIAN nUftff P I ealth work in HmVi manifested by Ihe visit to country of two ireS-ano** w bourne citizens, Vr. \mhw Pratt and Ladj Wwd* Mackenzie, who arrived here H the "Nieuw Holland" this morn ing to conduct un investigat* into and report m231 words
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Advertisement67 1939-07-13 12 Grubber §ZJ' TREWBEUAS \j vvV. J Grubber v rhe Trewhella" Monkey Grubber is ideal for tree felling and rapid tend clearing. It is simple to use, and yet can tackle the hardest Job—by hand. Scientifically made to conserve physical energy and eliminate strain. AS SUPPLIED TO PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENTS, RUBBER67 words
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Advertisement57 1939-07-13 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHUI ,IA SJ JJ-j. THONG 5808. It*©*^ v t'VR FIRE MARIN l£ MCITOK. RONAL ACCIDENT /V MEN'S COMPBNSAI < n INSURANCE AGENTS: SEREMBAN POI BROS- f n MALACCA HONG CBTE NU( BL LUMPUR WENG ntNG NGKONCHEE. K.LANG LEE ENG Jtm IPOQ LEE AH WENU.57 words
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Article145 1939-07-13 13 I ron Our Own Reporter) Taiping, Wednesday. HISS Lean Siok Keng. second IU daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lean r«( Tee of Taiping, is proceeding to Hongkong next month to further her studies .it the university there. It is understood she is taking a course145 words
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146 1939-07-13 13 iFrom Ouv Own Reporter) Ipoh, NVeanesoay. f|NE Chinese was seriously injured U and several others r reived minor injuries in a motor collision near Batu Gajah, last nigh*. Two cars were InVolved in the acci rten one a Morris driven by Mr K. 3146 words
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397 1939-07-13 13 190 Delegates From All OverMalaya Will Attend 190 Delegates From All Over Malaya Will Attend Standardisation Of Text Books Singapore, Thursday. OTANiiARDISATION of lesl books for Chinese schools will, the Tribune under-! jids, he one of the mnst important questions to be broached at the forthcoriing397 words
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47 1939-07-13 13 London. July 12 —Exchequer returns show that the total ordinary revenue amounts to £101.174.302. compared with £150 363.456 at the corresponding dat.> last year The total expenditure, less self-balancing Items, Is £311 695,281 compared with £267.674.182 at the corresponding date of 1938.-British Wireless.47 words
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383 1939-07-13 13 .From Our Own l <"' £J^ mpa r, Vv eonesday, A gKQI.'EL to the .hooting totality that A fend a tew miles away from the town. to.Janua Jg£ at by voting Chinese met with jnstnnt 6 w C?,p Swee, Loe armed robbers, was heard383 words
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713 1939-07-13 13 FROM Aug. 8 to 12, the Education Departments of the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States are holding an Educational Conference at Kuala Lumpiu. The Conference will be attended by officers of the inspecting and administrative staff of all sections (English. Malay. Chinese and Indian Schools)713 words
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Article48 1939-07-13 13 According to a telegram from the British Consul General in Shanghai, all ships arriving from Hongkong and southern ports will henceforth be required to undergo examination at the quarantine anchorage at Tsingtau. on island off the southern coast of Kwangtung, as a safeguard against cholera infection.48 words
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117 1939-07-13 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. Remarking that it appeared to be a serious offence Raja Ayoub, the thira magistrate this morning convicted and fined a European. Mr. M. F. Cunning ham. $25 or in default three weeks' rigorous imprisonment on a charge117 words
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116 1939-07-13 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Tuesday. THAT he had been caught placing stones on the railway line at ROUT* on July 8 was the charge preferred against Chin Shin, a nine-year-old hinese boy, when he was produced before Inehe Rauf bin Mohamed116 words
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Article80 1939-07-13 13 Shanghai, July 12. EIGHT thousand Japanese troops which captured Changtien and Chungchuen in Shansi on July 8 have now been dislodged by the Chinese. A portion of «ie enemy is retreating in a norih-easterly direction. Another force of 7,000 Japanese troops, while driving along the Yehcheng-Sen-hui80 words
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249 1939-07-13 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Wednesday. P- luenc, order of the t qtiirv fee held as to whether the Bale oi the '"eauc t M au bags to the estate oi Syed Atabahar deceased to KJJA i ultan din, a trustee and beneficiary249 words
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Article87 1939-07-13 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. EXCEPTIONALLY cold spells of weaEther have been exjprienoed in lp,h during the last few when the lowest mean temperature for months was touched. Parts of Ipoh town recorded 67 degrees Fareinheit, while the official average was 69 last night.87 words
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Advertisement74 1939-07-13 13 RICH <jgw [> JERSEY EVAPOTATED MILK FROM NEW ZEALAND PHONE: STORE 5376 5 lines), K. LUiMPUR 3331 (3 lines). IPOK 110 111 (3 lin*=), PENANG 1500 1501, BUTTERWORTH 33. Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. C.SS3A mi i,— lMmMM ITIMIIM -—rw^^^^»* 0U WILL NOT BE LONELY IF YOU INSTALL74 words
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697 1939-07-13 14 Amazing Story Of How Manager Wm Duped Singapore, Wednesday. AN amazing story of bo* the authorities of the Siong L"» Sawmill were alleged 10 have been tricked into believing that timber was required l»y the Navai Rase authorities for the construction of a697 words
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Article127 1939-07-13 14 Tuesday, July 4. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Warren had luncheon at Government House. In the afternoon Lady Thoma. c was present at the final of the K.O.R. cup held at the Singapore Polo Ground and afterwards tave away the prizes. Wednesday, July 5. His Excellency presided at127 words
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Article262 1939-07-13 14 Singapu ANOTHER week has gone bvi out war and that's about can say for it. It also without much business. New York with their love h cords claimed one day was the J for 20 Years but it w as sand JJ between two holidays, so did262 words
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Article52 1939-07-13 14 Singapore, Wednesday 21 I Norwegian seaman, Jan Norali was found hanging in the eusze sioM room of the S.S.. "Armir on tin ..i&M of July 4, when the steamer n high seas. At the inquiry v coroner, Mr. W G. Porter. V death had occurred output' r.j52 words
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Article133 1939-07-13 14 Singapore, Wednesday. WHEN his wife had a sudden fit and collapsed frcm a stool on June 30, a Shanghai Crrieve. Soong Lecng, Quickly percy hot water from a flask into a 1-1 As a consequent his wife moved to the l:orrutal I chest and cho< kb133 words
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Advertisement523 1939-07-13 14 RAFFLES BREAD) IS THE BEST! Daily Increasing Sales Prove It. BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS UNDER STRICTLY HYGIENIC CONDITIONS. We Also Deliver DINNER ROLLS Fresh From The Oven Between 5 9 P. M. Raffles Bakery A VanS eetionery. LAUNCH PICNICS ARRANGED PICNIC BASKETS ™A LAUNCH PROVIDED SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT FRIDAY,523 words
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Advertisement322 1939-07-13 14 T suffered so much with indigestion," 1 writes Mrs. Singleton, of Bow." that I dreaded mealtimes coming round. I was afraid to eat. Since taking Bisurated Magnesia I can eat anything. My husband also suffered for years with Gastric Ulcers, but since taking Bisurated Magnesia he has been free from322 words
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Advertisement179 1939-07-13 14 H V C I EN IE FOR WOMEN There is no safer, convenient and effective means available for personal cleanliness and control than NOLO GELETTES. Each Gelette is packed in an airtight glass tube and is of smallest possible size. Perfect preventive, no 'anxiety. NOLO has served thousands of women179 words
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162 1939-07-13 15 General News From Malacca Johore "Peter, Peter, Pumpkin-Eater": Sikh Gaoled For Theft (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Wednesday. /ICTED on a charge of theft of a pumpkin, valued at eight L c ents, from a vegetable stall at Egerton Road Market, Karta a 32-year-okl Sikh, who admitted two previous convictions,162 words
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Article187 1939-07-13 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muai, Wednesday. UHO Nio Chhun, an elderly Chinese and Pres dent of ihe i'u > hhiau Chinese School, at the I s mile stone Jalan Batu Pahat, appeared this morning before Tuan Ha?i Nasir bin Haji hto answer a summons charge of187 words
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338 1939-07-13 15 (From Our C*.vn Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. r PHE preliminary inquiry in which a middle-aged Cantonese. Lee Seng, was alieged to have voluntarily caused grievous hurt to Chan Ah Mvi, a 25-year-old woman, on June 18 at about 6 p.m. at the 16th mile, Pontian338 words
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Article27 1939-07-13 15 At St Andrew's School, Muar, Mr. P G Pamadasa will deliver a talk entitled European Impressions and Memories on Saturday July 22 at p.m.27 words
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Article130 1939-07-13 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Wednesday A CASE of considerable interest tc the Muar public was begun in the Muar magistrate's court before Tuan Ha]i Nassir Wn Ha.ii SaHeh when the preliminary inquiry Into cn~r°cs OX erfe Til breach of trust in respect ot sums of $653.60130 words
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Article65 1939-07-13 15 [From Our Own Correspondent] Johore Bahru. Tuesday—Three Chinese, Khoo Boon Tee, See Ah Chit and Choo Par, were charged before Mr. M. Ismail, Second Magistrate, for gambling in a coffee shop at Tongsan village in Pltntong. All the accused pleaded guilty and were each fined65 words
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276 1939-07-13 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Thursday. THE first annual athletic contest for the Ho Seng Ong shield between the Anglo-Chinese School and the A.C.5.0.8.A will take place en Friday (to-morrow) at 4.45 p.m. at Bickley Park Trarquerah. Mrs. R. A. Blasdell has kindly276 words
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Article72 1939-07-13 15 POLICE CAPTURE ESCAPED PRISONER (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Monday. StJAK BIN MOKSIN, the Javanese prisoner, who together with a compatriot had escaped from the Muar Prison last week, was arrested early yesterday morning in a small hut in a padi field Screw and was charged before Tuan Haji Nassir72 words
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Article177 1939-07-13 15 jt is understood that following a retheft of p. sampan from the ide in Jorak the Police made Inrhey found the stolen sampan w the other sidr of the river. of Police followed the track a weary trudge reached a at about 3 a.m. HteJ then saw the two escaped177 words
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Article121 1939-07-13 15 Malacca Badminton Tourney (From Our Own Correspondent) x Malacca, Wednesday. will be piayeu some Court at Pengkalan Rama, as som many enthusiasts. Open Singles: (From 2.3C1 P.m.) wmiTiJinuel vs. Leong Tah Chee, wg r,Tvf Man Tian Kit; (Junior Singles: £g R KyTasam vs. Selvadurai 0» oomnn vs F J. Fernandez:121 words
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Article11 1939-07-13 15 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JULY 13. 1939. Funeral Of Malacca Chinese11 words
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Advertisement166 1939-07-13 15 t z ,m /I§si\ Kc«p Your I W \SKIN VWI I/ —Every Night, Rub in ZAM-BUK. TAKE more -are of your skin and you'll never \|^^fSs^^^4((^w\ be troubled with unsightly spots, rashes and |WI sores. Massage your skin with Zam-Buk every lfcyT^n^^*^| right and it will always keep healthy and166 words
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Article, Illustration685 1939-07-13 16 S.C.C. FIGHT BACK PADANG SHIELD SOCCER SR 4; S.C.C h nEFEAONG the S.C.C. by foui goals to one in a stirring game V yesterday, the BJtC woi the Padang Shield for the second year in succession. Kcenlv contested, the game did noi lack thrills685 words
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Article196 1939-07-13 16 Ties In Muar Badminton Tournament (From Our Ow.i Correspondent) Muar. A START will be made in the Muar District Badminton Association championship meeting today (Thursday) and to-morrow when ties in the Junior events will be played off. Ail the ties will be played off at the court of the Bunga196 words
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12 1939-07-13 16 Saved Again \lphonso gathers the baft safely in yesterday's Padang Shield soccer.12 words
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Article60 1939-07-13 16 The following nave been selected to Dlay VoUey-BaH tor ihe Y.M.CA. Junior Department agamsl Singapore ItogHsn School to-day at 5 p.m. on the Bras Basah Read Ground. Vow Wan Sung, Chia Soo Hiang, urn Niit Song, Koh Chit lieng, Lim Cneng Bong, Lao Kok Kong, Benny Fones, Kwik60 words
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196 1939-07-13 16 Moravia 0; A k GAME of missed chances was the Second Division (B) fixture played on the C.U. ground yesterday between Moravia and the Indian Association. The Moravians had more of J the game n thP first half wMch was like the sec nd196 words
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334 1939-07-13 16 "PEN - (Vy "PEN" THE lar<re crowd that assembled yesterday at Farrer Park were 1 treated to a good ga-ie of soccer played between the Pahang Rangers and the Newton Korkiights in which the former beat the latter by five clear £<»als. Although the Newton Rangers334 words
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Article100 1939-07-13 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. At the annual general meeting of the Kluans District Badminton Association held receatlv at the Government English School, Kluang, the following were elected office-bearers for the year 1939:— President: Mr. A. C. Boyd, VicePresident: Mr. Koe Ewe Teik. Hon. Secretary and100 words
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169 1939-07-13 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) 1 Batu Pahat. The draw for the Batu Pahat district tennis tournament resulted as follows: JUNIOR SINGLES Karim—bye; Geok Soo vs. Lam Chye; Khoo Ah Thong vs. Menthol Basir; S. Mahmood vs. Abdul Majid; Hisham vs. M. E. Mattheus; Beng169 words
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Article53 1939-07-13 16 Singapore. Wednesday. Following are further ties in the S.C.R.C. tennis tournament:— TO-DAY Open Doubles Semi-Final: (Unfinished) Court A: CThua Choon Leong and Cheong Chee Lim vs. Wong Thian Teck and P. T. Wong. TO-MORROW Open Doubles Final: Court A: Tan Huck Toh and John Lim vs. Winners53 words
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Article93 1939-07-13 16 rpHE following have been selected to play cricket bi a Home and Home Singhalese Assn cricket match on Sunday on the Association grounds at McNair Road, starting at 10 a.m. P. M. SIRISENA'B XI: Samson de Silva. Bertie Gunasekera, J. Jayakoddy, Arthur Perera, H H. Charles. Norbert93 words
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279 1939-07-13 16 Player Sent Off Singapore, Wednesday. j IN a Division 2B match on the 1 S KB. ground the S.H.B.J.S.C. defeated the R.A.F. (H.Q.) by four goals to one this evening. At the beginning of the game the teams looked wen-matched but tne279 words
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Article32 1939-07-13 16 An extraordinary general meeting of the Muslim Improvement Club will b° held at the club premises on Sunday. July 16 at 10 a.m. A group photograph vaii be taken.32 words
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127 1939-07-13 16 IN a whole day cricket mal(h played at Teluk Anson r. n s'aiurday on the Government Ofw padang, the Anglo-4 hint* School, Kampar, who were en?, aged in a return gane with Anglo-Chinese School, Teluk An. son, easily beat them h\ an innings127 words
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Article157 1939-07-13 16 The following is the result oi *v draw for partners for the OldfieldCri competition (18 holes medal pi handicap* at the Garrison Golf (2 on Saturday. 3.45 p.m. Lt. Col G G R hams Mrs. R. H Birlev v Mrs. C. H. McVittie. 3.50157 words
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Article56 1939-07-13 16 The following are requested to rep* I sent the above Party agamsl at 1 BP in a friendly match ol I and two doubles, to be ptajw»«*fl at 2.30 p.m. at their court 1 Francis Chung. Tay Bon*fc^K™| Fenc L. K. Cheng. AbriMj *JJ Wee Ghim Tee,56 words
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Advertisement120 1939-07-13 16 Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING, 1039, TO BE HET,D ON THE GROUNDS OF THE IPOH CLUB, from FRIDAY 4th to MONDAY 7th AUGUST, 1939. EVENTS:— 1. Men's Singles Championship 4. Ladies' Doubles Championship 2. Ladies' Singles D blcs lM s 6. Veterans' Singles 3. Men's Doubles 7. Veterans'120 words
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Advertisement203 1939-07-13 16 England less than a week awry. Imperial Always make it practical to go limits of a month's leave. Asm* the W pleasure in it-elf. Fares include il! ;m ctmmodation for night stops, and wen Cooking, and information from Agents. Mansfield < IU FOR HEALTH, STRENGTH AND INCREASED POWER THE VITAL203 words
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170 1939-07-13 17 From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. f !1F Selangor Amateur Athletic 1 Association will be holding tho seventh annual champion D s on Friday and Saturday, jnll >1 and 22, on the Selangor ilab padang. jl This year the Selangor Trainin, centre has again been established170 words
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197 1939-07-13 17 Table Tennis Singapore, Wednesday. THE first four of the eight ties m I the hird round were played to-night and lee Chun Kai, who was champion in 1936, was eliminated. Low Huck Leng created a £f*tJg disposing of him in four seats beating the ex-champion by197 words
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Article73 1939-07-13 17 In a friendly return game played. ..at the Brigade on Sunday the Saiht Tarcisius' Brigade again defeated the Govt. Printing Sports Club by 7 games to nil. STB players mentioned first: Francis Sect beat Wan Kamah 2—o; Mo.se.s Lim beat Yam Koon 2—o; John Chan beat Tang Yee Low73 words
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Article50 1939-07-13 17 The following have been selected to play tennis fo- ihe Y.M.C,A. against P.A.P. on Saturday at 4.30 prn. at Srletar: Lee Hee Chia. L C. GqU. Kamis Dav.ood, M. I. ftesVity, C. Reshtv, Amcid Shah, J. Manasse'i. Players please meCft at V.M.C.A. tennis pavilion at 4 prn. sfcarp.50 words
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Article56 1939-07-13 17 Entries are invited for the following in the S.C.C. bowls tourney;— 'ai Championship singles: (b) championship doubles. Ambers wishing to play are requested to sign the lists provided on the bar. Entry fee $1.00 per player per event. Entries will close on Saturday, July M and56 words
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Article50 1939-07-13 17 The folding players will represent the Municipal Wneers Dept. ajggg Uniteers in a friendly soccer m&tcn «-n Friday at Farrer Park. Tinn Tong Hee; Seng Hock; Yong Liang, Ah Hong (Captain) J^ ol^ saldi' ■hak Keng; Alfonso; Teck Kirn, Saldi, and Guan Kiat. WA rt t«Reserves:—Salleh; and LeMercier.50 words
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Article440 1939-07-13 17 POSTALS' WINNING WAY STOPPED 2-2 Draw With M.P.H. P. Office t\ M.P.H. 2. THOUGH experiencing the better of the exchanges throughout the game the Post Office *vere only able t6 force a draw witW the M.P.H. whon they met in a Division 2A league fixture played440 words
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Article80 1939-07-13 17 A friendly badminton match phtfed at the heme court last Sunday between the B Team of the Sphinx B. P. and he h Team of the Jacques BP., icstutea I a victory for the latter by 5 games l J Uaccmcs fMarence sinaP-s- Pang Ah Wan bea>. uarepec80 words
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Article41 1939-07-13 17 She %iry Waugh (Singapore) Sports Club Division last Saturday at their m SnTrrttES 15 ~K H. Yeo and Ong Tiang ,r D vSof Anthony Tan and Sim Teck a friendly match SecreW Mr. Chan Yew Chong-745, Geylang Road-Singapore.41 words
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Article28 1939-07-13 17 The seventh annuai athletic meeting of the Piffles College Union will be held on the Raffles College ground on Satur°aMVsJU^/uneham^Paf kindly consented to'distribute the prizes.28 words
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161 1939-07-13 17 ENDEAVOUR B. P. Half-Yearly Meeting Friendly Match MEMBERS of the Endeavour B.P. are notified that the party s third half-yeariv genera! meeting will be held at Mr. Quek Keng Hecks residence, No. 21 Rambai Road or Sunday July 23, at 10 a.m. Copies of the report of the management committee161 words
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Article86 1939-07-13 17 A TEAM will be selected from the following to represent the City High School Old Boys' to play against the City High School in a soccer match on Friday at 5.15 p.m. sharp at the V.M.C.A. (Baiestier Road» Ground. Chow Wai Nam, Yap Thiam Teck, Lee86 words
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Article, Illustration191 1939-07-13 17 Singapore, Thursday pLAYING on the S.C.C. courts yesterday evening in a friendly inter-club tennis tournament, the S.C.R.C. beat the S.C.C. by three games to two when five sets of doubles were contested. Only two matches ran to three sets, the best of the two being the191 words
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Article403 1939-07-13 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. k KNOCR-OUt soccer competition for the McConechy Cup is bein* run by the Johote f\W,D. and the competition is open to all district departments! teams. Six teams are taking part. Johore Bahru. Johore East and Batu Pahat make up the403 words
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Article53 1939-07-13 17 Reuter. New York, July 12. Americans who go not recognise the Harvey light heavyweight cha m are holding their own world title fight to-morrow, when Melio Bettlna opposes Billy Conn at Mad son Square Garden. The general opinion is that fight will be arranged later between theReuter. - 53 words
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420 1939-07-13 17 Battalion Viola II Best At Ipoh (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. DISPLAYING form that was greatly in contrast with ttiat of yesterday. Battalion, the Salami* mare, belonging to the Singapore owner Mr. ix* Khn Puat, as judged by her movement this morning, should b- :t Inward runmff on Saturday,420 words
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Miscellaneous21 1939-07-13 17 TIDE TABLES High Water: 7.3« ajn. 7 08 pjn* 1 TO-MORROW High Water: 8 55 J J $.#7 p.m. 7 It.21 words
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Article, Illustration214 1939-07-13 18 Heroic Sacrifices Of The Chinese Chungking, July 12. QN behalf of the Chinese women, Madame Chiang Kai-shek sent a cable of greetings to the International Alliance of Wcmen for Suffrage and Equal Citizenship which is holding its thirteenth Congress in Copenhagen. THE nn .age statdf:214 words
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Article85 1939-07-13 18 Hongkong-, July 12. rpHE British China Campaign and China Relief Commiitee have dispatchA ed three dociors to join tl c Chinese Red Cross. They are, at present, on their way to Kweichow Province in Southwest China via Haiphong. It is understood that a number of85 words
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88 1939-07-13 18 Hongkong, July 12. COMMUNICATION between Hongklng and Swatow has been completely disrupted following Japanese occupation of Swatow, after which the Japanese prohibited the entry <~f third-Power merchandise and barricaded all the wharves, making ii impossible for third-Power merchantmen to dock alongside the Swatc*' bund.88 words
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Article44 1939-07-13 18 Sian, July 12. HPHE anti-British campaign in Taiyuan, ex-provincial Capital of Shansi, in North China, has been intensified. Streets are placarded with anti-British posters and cartoons, and the Japanese-instigated puppets are staging anti-British parades and demonstrations. —Chinese Central News Agency. j44 words
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Article52 1939-07-13 18 Hongkong, Jul;. 12.—Three were injured when a Japanese sentry ashore tired at a ampan towed by a tug boat of the British Taku Tug and Lighter Company, off the c >-Russian Concession bund along ire Hai River of Tientsin on Tliesdav morning!, according to a Tientsin report—Chinese- Central52 words
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Article218 1939-07-13 18 Air Mail - Reinforcements From Formosa} (By Air Mail Shaokwan, J u v 7 JAPANESE general offensive in South China will start sometime l twten the middle part of July and August after the arrival of r forcements from Formosa, where more than 100,000 troops have C undergoing218 words
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Article67 1939-07-13 18 Chungking, July 12. MR. MacLeod National Chairman of 1" the Canadian League for Peace and Democracy, ha> seht a cabie tr GenelaUsatmc and Mndam Chiang Kai-shek. "On the second cnniversary of your heroic struggle f?r ficedom,' we send far warmest gr<eetmgs cf solidarity and )?edge our continr.cn67 words
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Article70 1939-07-13 18 Hcngkon jir- H EXTENDING landing the southern tip of th Delta region. Jioinc.M- i the morning 3f July 9 lan five hundred marines 11 < point along the .oast in the district—Dr. s native district a-!jacenl hence they bop»d to capt 75 kilometres o.u'h ul Cai70 words
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74 1939-07-13 18 Ho:iL.i;onr:. July 12 MR. Wang Ching-wei Shanghai on Tuesday mcrainf h Nanking to meet my pets there for ti* formation of the Federal Gov^ However, it is uudersto ing puppets in Nanking and Peiping such as Liang Hung-chih and v. Keh-min. are .still opposed74 words
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601 1939-07-13 19 lain Deputation fo Authorities atioNAL LIBERATION THE |ATI ONLY SOLUTION Allahabad, July 7. ;™r.<™;tip<* and discrimination to the the estaWjL Indiana in Itahan East tax* a the several f he Fascist regime in Italy,; a cs re dre?sed, the .made by Indians to601 words
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Article86 1939-07-13 19 Calcutta, July 4Dr. Narayan Chandra^J t f corformer Councillor of themu poration, who wus sentencea ctlon rigorous impriwninent■ in b outrag e with the Dalhousie Square case was on Tuesf wiU he arrested in B Road on gical instate, Vivekanana c tQ the day when P86 words
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Article57 1939-07-13 19 Ranchi, July 7.-The United Press understands July S ?ton of classiflca derstands tha the ques a^t) tion of the. K l f£*; v K 0 be referred to tne ♦political" is y for guidance Congress High £°™«mt Pandit,Rahul ?t° may be mentwng gatj* d o t£r Sankirtyana. D lrea dy57 words
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Article29 1939-07-13 19 Rangoon, July 6.-Maung Thein Tin, 8.A., is the nrst Burman rship has been awarded a State n?Bi for receiving education jou and publicity work. He is I London—(United Press).29 words
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360 1939-07-13 19 Poona, July 1. been n (Ceylon) Government "CEVERAL thousand men who workers or otherwise, it service for years, whether as day c doesn*matter, are being sain told to copy the fGov--3» »SS2S»2 to he extraordinary arbitrary a d Mahatma Gandhiir,^J^gSgJ^ in g „n the360 words
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Article111 1939-07-13 19 Bombay, July J» Gandhi, accompaniea MTsard\r Vallabhbhai Patel and Mr Devadas Ga^ h LTS«Ha« eTemns the «clpia was shown round and tneiva processes of manufacture cWical preparations were explamea. -i was delighted to visit this Indian enterprise w£*e Mahatma Gandhi in the Visitor's look after seeing the111 words
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Article, Illustration134 1939-07-13 20 H. E. th? Governor mkUkinf an *ddrc> s at the rtcent ceremony Of laying the foundation stone for Af »cw St. Andrew's School, in V. I villc Estate, Serangoon. This *tw buililng is to be built in a I notified Spanish Calironian stylo lf cJ134 words
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