Malaya Tribune, 15 July 1939
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section42 1939-07-15 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya 's Nationa I Newspaper: J,„ Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL XXVI- ■No. IG7. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, July 15, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1939 FIVE CENT42 words
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Advertisement118 1939-07-15 1 THE HOME MADE BEAUTIFUL BY Sunco Furniture U'KORA LTD., VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE. HR9IIH|HHBIHHBiJI iw jjfl Mr s^^p^ I I (Boauhj tflow I THE CAMAY BEAUTY METHOD f 'y^'»ff* i> H Clean, natural loveliness is 5 I his Jjrtldet- beauty's first law! Twice BEAUTY SECRET every day apply a light lather118 words
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Advertisement351 1939-07-15 1 Exclusive €10 WN S SALONS AT PAGE 13. BATTERY BOM I SSNGAPORE. I MAJESTIC HOTL.L, I KUALA LUMPUR. X CAFE RESTAURANT U CALL FOH LJ h SPECIAL SAT AY ?1 r <>" I ridav, Saturday and Sunday I*l m s Curry tiffin on fe'atur- N days and Sundays Cj L351 words
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Article68 1939-07-15 2 Singapore. Friday.—Tang pcared before Mr. Oonrao •he Fourth Police Court U ;J? answer to a charge of un turn into the colony by banished for life on Mar. l, i Accused was arrested on Court Inspector Chua bri magistrate that the pro ready to proceed with68 words
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Article195 1939-07-15 2 orrvfl.tr FOP 7 I S a rather critical il.tr/ i business > iCti'po.'H hould u• i be Jo'rcd, S d>;c:sioi'\ mid-?. C/? S nc advisable for trovelUna. 1 occupations nntf corriw i Interviewi moy be 1 5 /ory SPECIAL IVFLL iNCi' < an/ 2J February unexpected195 words
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Advertisement359 1939-07-15 2 HTEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH 1N DIA (incorporated in England). OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. S'P?re--1939 15 000 In port CANTON Is 000 JuW 2S 2ftSA^ OB tso July 28 t BOMALJ 7 uoo Aug ii 17,000 Aug. 25 6.C00 Aug 26 t BANGALORE Sept. 3 RANPURA ".J* s 22 RAWALPINDI 17.0'J0 y BHUTAN359 words
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Advertisement364 1939-07-15 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. WORM I IIIOYPI I is YOUR j I LEAVE APPROACHING Pleasa let us offer you acI commodation on the fasted, I most modern ana luxurious I N. D. L 1 I EXPRESS LINERS I "SCHARNHORST" I "POTSDAM" 1 "GNEISENAU" m Passage Agents: I LOHMANN CO., LTD., jS 124,364 words
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Advertisement398 1939-07-15 2 [the ho hong steamship company (1932) limited. BliiMPore, Hongkong, and Amoy, (Kulangsu NEXT SAILINGS: For RANGOON For CHINA Aug 9 •■Hong >»» XV •■Hong Kheng" Aug. H, 4 p.m. I For full particulars, apply to.— I o The Ho Hong Steamship Co.. I China Travel Sert'ce, >ne n ud j398 words
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Advertisement199 1939-07-15 2 STOLE IRON RODS Singapore, Friday. Lee Cheng Meng was this morning sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment, to be followed by six months' police supervision, when convicted by Mr. L.C. Goh, the Singapore Fifth Police Magistrate on a charge of theft of two baskets and 12 iron rods, valued at199 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous222 1939-07-15 2 Pto-days Crossword > s L jj I 5 (LIES DOWN: CLUES ACROSS: 1 Relper 4 Chief of a republic. 2 Tac tful 9. V/ery thin. 3< Forebear. 10 Hold in reverence. I Hcld in awe 11 Make larger. th 6 intelligent. 12 Domestic animal of the lar nun, Mocking. 13222 words
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Article440 1939-07-15 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Friday. Previous To-day Change RI'BBER Steadier Steady, Quiet Spot Buyers 8 516 B*4 1(16 Sellers 8% 8 516 —116 Forward August Buyers 8 516 s I A —1116 Sellers 8% 8% rward September Buyers 8 516 8 5H6 Sellers 87 16 89 8 —1440 words
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Article145 1939-07-15 3 List Of Current Dividends 'Jompany Dividend Books close TIN Burma Malay 6d. No 19 July 14 9d. No 18 July 21 n Gel. bonus 2 2 No. 3A July 21 Southern Kinta 2 1 2 0 final July 12 ICSS tIX X Qthem Kinta 2> 2 int.145 words
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Article823 1939-07-15 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, July 14. 5 p.m Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 0 4,Austral Anal 4 0 5jAustral Malay 38,- 40,Ayer Hitam 0.95 1.05 f Ayer Weng 0.72 0.76 Bangrin 183 193 Batu Selangor '1.17% 122% Berjuntai 8 3823 words
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Article229 1939-07-15 3 Singapore, July 14. The following are the exchange stocl tliis morning according to the dally clr cular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING T m m y At lAn London TT. 2 3 3132 London demand 2*3 31 32 Lyons demand 2055 Switzerland demand 241 1,4229 words
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Article258 1939-07-15 3 6% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 101 102 ncir 41/,% 1907 red. X 947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar 31, Sept. 30 106 108 norn 414% 1909 red. 1955 $1.000258 words
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Article161 1939-07-15 3 Singapore, July 14. R. (Siam) W C'-as! No. 1 per Koyan R (S.uuu W. Ccast No. 2 per Koyan R. (Siam) W. Coast No 3 pi r Koyan Rice Si Jim 1 $16'j Rice Siam 2 Rice Siam 3 $145 Siam Broken Rice No l Siam Broken Pice No161 words
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Advertisement33 1939-07-15 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ttSURANCI CORPORATION, LIMITED FIRE, M VRfNK, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCI WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. ih C th *CE i*D CECIL BTREET, kTNGAPCSS. y W. HALL, OKnerai Manager33 words
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Advertisement201 1939-07-15 3 New Zealand demand -j 11 7j16 Bar Silver it> 13 1G Bank of England rate 2 c l London New York 4G8.13 It-tt, CECIL STREET; SfNGAFOES. Telephone: Manager's Office 4512 m Exchange I>epU 451* m General Office 4514 idtf TBQ YINBAN*.* Hcmd Office, Bhtchow. Paid-up Capital (Ch.) $10,000,600 Reserve Funds201 words
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Advertisement342 1939-07-15 3 KAXK OF < lil VA Incorporated in China by Special Charter*. 12, Cecil Street. Smgap» -t Telephones: Manager'a Office m 8444. S"ub-Manager'.' Cilice G442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office ***** Cable Address: 44 CHTJNGKUO.* Paid Up Capital jh. $40,000.0004H Reserve Fundi In Excess of Ch. a 5,200,000.00 Total Assets approximately342 words
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Miscellaneous110 1939-07-15 3 Fraser's Daily Report Singapore, Friday. Tin at midday was $113 3 8, up 1!8, and the price of Rubber art 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28V 4 cents, buyers October! December 28 7 16, market quiet. According to cables received this morning tin shares in London yesterday j showed no110 words
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Obituary51 1939-07-15 4 1ENG CFOO KOK. aged 2. Wolhcr Hcng Choo U>cfc <Alec nfB0 Motor.*. Ud., Singapore, alt HAii ei o m 23 sorvtitog Win to* mother, wife, three srns, Hcng Jo" Ksss&sk"! d rt v Nativity uf the Blessed Upper Seran£ r *jn, thence to BWaeau Bangkok payor- please51 words
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Advertisement2927 1939-07-15 4 PBBgBeTceMiiiM^Dl.gigsa51 r am Ism heal fe^_HHfe^^^^___HHH THE LANKA HOTEU Trafalgar St., off Tanjong P»f*r« ThP only boarding and lodging bouse wRh every comfort and excellentente. Five minutes walk from Railway Station and Harbour. Special monthly terms for Boarders. Rooms $1.00, $1.50 Doable Room UM ocr <UJ Te\«nhone HOLIDAY RESORT. Pangkor2,927 words
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Advertisement524 1939-07-15 4 MAY I HELP YOU? Thirty practical i v homoeopathic treatment Many chronic and complicated cases bar been cured by me in Malaya, especial g pore and Johore. where other ]e ac w medical systems had failed. Bojjmn CENTRE 779, North Bridge Road. Sin« a pore, and Jalan Tanga Duke, jBahru.524 words
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923 1939-07-15 5 Commons Debate On New Bill Reuter. London, July 14. t \l rejcrerves to !5rit»?ti export credits to China were made In o-n.trsr o; a d» L;nte lolloping a motion by Mr. R. S. Hudson rv lot tjv Trac'e) toi passing the second reading ofReuter. - 923 words
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Article87 1939-07-15 5 Reuter. London, ,»uly 14. IT hoped that agreements fcrtemg frorr the A?»glo-Polish military and economic conversations in London will be signed to-day. according to the Hatty Telegraph diplomatic dent, who understands that the British and French Governments will contribute £5.000,000 and 13.500,003 respectively towards a fundReuter. - 87 words
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Article183 1939-07-15 5 Chungking. July 14. MR. Yeh Cadea Ying, a member of 'he Chinese Government, in an interview given to press representatives, made the following remark: "During the first year of the SinoJapaneee hostilities, Japan threw 21 divisions into the field of battle. As a result, she advanced183 words
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Article161 1939-07-15 5 Reuter. Paris, July 14. IsECENT decree laws forbidding publication C 4 leerning inquiries by military authorities are at present operating to prevent the press giving details of the arre.st of two men in a case whi-'h new-papers describe as one of great gravity concerning the safetyReuter. - 161 words
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Article56 1939-07-15 5 Reuter. Saigon. July 14. An attempt to raise the Phoenix has tailed owing to the snapping of the lifting cables. —Reuter. The Phoenix, a French submarine, dived off the coa-t of Indo-China on June 16 with a crew of 60 and did not reappear. EffortsReuter. - 56 words
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195 1939-07-15 5 Reuter. London, July 14. PHOTOSTATIC copies of scores of letters to and from German firms, intercepted by the Post Office, and of secret codes, were produced at Richmond, Surrey, Police Court during the hearing of a charge under the Official Secrets Act against Donald Adams, ofReuter. - 195 words
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Article82 1939-07-15 5 Reuter. Rerlin, July 14. Tllii firsi oniric mention of the Tyrol evacuations, made by a German news agency, describes as a "flood of lies" the reasons given by certain British and French newspapers. It declares that the measures are solely a question of organising systematically, byReuter. - 82 words
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239 1939-07-15 5 Reuter. Paris, July 14. THF. Ilavas correspondent on the Franco-Spanish frontier says that according to a well-informed source Count Ciano. in his first interview with General Franco, gave him a long outline of the policy of Italy and asked for informatics inReuter. - 239 words
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Article42 1939-07-15 5 Reuter. London July 14 A report that an Anglo-Pehsh agreement is about to be signed for substantial credits to Poland is somewhat premature. Negotiations are well advanced but are not likely to be concluded before rext week at the earliest.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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170 1939-07-15 5 JAPANESE REPLY TO BRITISH IN TSINGTAO Reuter. Shanghai, July 11. A VIRTUAL threat of black mail that unless the British agreed not to nrotest arrainst th*' anti-British demonstration in Tsingtao on July 10 and did not claim damages, the Japanese would not afford protectionReuter. - 170 words
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Advertisement61 1939-07-15 5 "LODHRA" Uterine Tonic "Lodhia"' If made for women to relieve the unnatural pain, often makirg the periodical process so trying. And "Lodhra" is dependable, he 1 ping most women trying It. Why not let "Lodhra" have the charce to help you? It acts quickly and lessens discomforts. Of all Dispensaries61 words
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Advertisement59 1939-07-15 5 ONE CIGARETTE I TOO v MANY 7 A One cigarette beyond the limit and your throat begins to assert itself, goes hot and dry and irritates. Now is the time Allenburys Pastilles prove such a boon. Take care of your throat take flllenburys V^PASTILLES YOUR CHEMIST SELLS THEM. Sole Agents:59 words
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Advertisement270 1939-07-15 5 If You Are A Sufferer Of DIABETES tly'raAßlß V WD H VSS\N\ 61'2-F, eljonied Read A trial will con T.R.. Fi-'u'p and V \cs (with no operation 1 whatsoever). SIX FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! To convince YOU of the advertising value of the Malaya Tribune, and to enable you270 words
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246 1939-07-15 6 Singapore, July H. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats JJfc .ft Ayer Hitams W Hitams »-31 Batu Selangors l-i< fjJJ Hongkong Tin 18 *1J Bangrins 18 b ffl Chandenangs «I; J fi4 Heng Fatts 0.61 U_b4 Idris Hyd. 21 Ipoh Tin W 2&L Jelapangs 0.56 Jelebus JJJ246 words
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Article65 1939-07-15 6 Singapore, Friday. Lim Chuan Swee was sentenced to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment this morning on a charge that he at 8.15 p.m. on Mar Bat the fifth milestone, Holland Road, voluntarily caused hurt to Lim Kian by means of a knife, which used as a weapon of65 words
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108 1939-07-15 6 DAILY PRICES CURRLVT. Singapore, Frn Buy.No. IX R.S.S. Spot loose M No. iX R.S.S. oo F. 0.8. in cases July 2c*»s G.F.A.Q. R.E'.fc-. F. 0.8. in bales FA.Q. R. 9.5. f'.OJ. in bales 23 "C" Blanket Crepe F. 0.8. in bales 26 7108 words
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Article90 1939-07-15 6 London. J Paris 176 23 32 New York 4.68 7 32 Montreal 4.68 15 16 Brussels 27.56 3 4 Geneva 20.70 3 4 Amsterdam 8.80 l 8 Milan 80 1 32 Berlin 11M* t Lisbon 110 1 1 Belgium Athens 547 2 btockioJi 19.41* Copenhagen r2.40 Osio 19.9090 words
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Advertisement254 1939-07-15 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 choice from PHONE NO. 7922. THE QUALITY OF j RADIO TUBES Is Never Questioned, I Wholesale or Retail from jl Distributors:254 words
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Advertisement110 1939-07-15 6 Womtn Naturally Want a Sanitary Napkin that Stays Wondersoft When you buy Kotex you can be sure that: Kotex stays Wondersoft for it's cushioned in cotton. Kotex can't chafe, can't fail, can't show. Only Kotex offers three types —Regular, Junior and Super —for different women on dif(.ornf years of experience110 words
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Advertisement68 1939-07-15 6 A True f^M^iSk Table Food W mW TYRODONE' Tablets 200 times more organic lodine then an equal amount of Steak, Milk or Eggs. In all c£-l\?s of Anaemia, General Debility, nerve us or Glandular disorders, Tyrodone is moerior to the liver or drift kelp: it contains pure organic lodine and68 words
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Advertisement47 1939-07-15 6 9 ill A~:AZING potable self-primmg pump by "HO A! ELITE" weighs only 91 lbs. Yet operates on Diesel oil handles 15,000 gallons per hour water thick with sand or mud. Cost Vk cent to pump 1,000 gallons. sole Agents: SPOT RADIO LTD. I 58, Orchard Road, Singapore.47 words
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Advertisement44 1939-07-15 6 BACKACHES CAUSED BY i ...m <"> Maternity ?uts a terr'biwoman's back muscles causes years of saffei JIL Jl Bit herb VVONDEKS M>" >l 1 BACKACHJ m TT\ Cb*^* Übumable from una Scores or from tl> ,v\ D. T. LIM COMPAN]' 159 North Bridge h SINGAPOFt44 words
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Miscellaneous824 1939-07-15 6 To-day's Radio ■■•»•■■•4 ivr a t>ot?F I HONGKONG NIROM SINGAPORE 9 (3i 4 m ZHL 225 metres fW* "jS* IP m. a.m. ./,P 30 96 metres (9 69 mcls) j 2Q opening News bulk' Si l#* orchestral 2 fflSSSophone music 245 the Adelphi Hotel phony orchestra conducted by 635 I,824 words
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307 1939-07-15 7 Singapore, Friday. (JTATING that accused drove away in his taxi without his permission, after having assisted in replacing a burst tyre, Kiew Ah Kee, a taxi driver, to day gave evidence in the case in which Private Dainton was faced with two307 words
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120 1939-07-15 7 S n era pore. Friday. KENYING a signature as being his in a bill of sale in respect of a pineapple tannins; factory, Ang Teck Tor. in the course <>t bis public examination to-day before the Chief Justice, Sir Percy McElwaine, said that his share120 words
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Article112 1939-07-15 7 Singapore, Thursday. THE Market has shown practically no movement throughout the ueek. and there have been no developments of interest to Th*» local market is steady, but very quiet, says the weekly rubber report issued by Messrs. Guthrie and Co., LtiL, i«-day. iV. r quotations to hand are:—112 words
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Article110 1939-07-15 7 Reuter. London, July 14. A SCHEME for settlement of claims A against Czech ft**ts held laßrttatn was announced by Blf John Simon v the House of Commons last nigni It will provide for repayment to tne Treasury of £6,000,000 advanced to former Caechosiova> Government and for useReuter. - 110 words
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Article97 1939-07-15 7 A REUTER message from Berlin yesterday says that Hitler will speak at the opening at Munich to-morrow of a three-day festival of German art. It will be recalled that V>Uowing the dramatic statement of Britain's attitude to an attempt to take over Danzig, Hitler cancelled public97 words
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Article411 1939-07-15 7 AN interesting judgment was delivered by the Chief Justice m an appeal preferred by S R M Subramaniam Chettiar against h.s convicticn and sentence of a tine of 525 on a charge that he was carrying on a laundry business Wjthoui licence, an offence punishable under a411 words
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Article647 1939-07-15 7 Insurance Company rpHE thirty-second ordinary general 1 meeting of the shareholders ol the National Insurance Company, Ltd., was held in Bombay. Mr. J. Chaudhuri presided and in moving the adoption of the report and accounts said: I iKopo-e that as usual the report and accounts that have647 words
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Article83 1939-07-15 7 Reuter. London. July 14. I VERDICT of suicide wnilst th" balance of his mind was disturbed was brought in at the inquest on Mr. Howard William Keep. Shanghai squash rackets champion, who died in hospital from a shot wound. The Coroner said Mr. Keep must hayeReuter. - 83 words
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Advertisement137 1939-07-15 7 CMLTINE is Milk plus Malt plus EGGS /mummy GIVES J Vuf (me v CALIFIO'TO V\«~* p)) keep me weiLo*}^\/ 1 like 0 iT TASTES SO D )J)^PfX^ 2 APB 12 CASTOPHENE WILL IMPROVE YOU f Co.tsuputiun is the reason of an tin- JSS»<~ M health) complexion —but C ASrOPHENE. fHhk137 words
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Advertisement114 1939-07-15 7 oati n\K USE EVERYTHING I DON'T TALK LIKE GOES WRONG 1 THAT, ANN JOHN A SKID IT'S NOT BAD ME TO BREAK Lua < i WHY OUR ENGAGE- I DON'T YOU SEE MEN „V w l THE DENTIST YO H^v MY ABOUT MOST BAD*BREATH IS BY IMPROPERLY CLEANED TEETH I114 words
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Advertisement226 1939-07-15 7 MMIIIIIMIIH mm Picked and preserved as 9 MpM soon as they are npe and [Sj? 3 m** cgS! packed in airtight bottles, Crosse Black well's Gooseberries remain »s fresh and juicy as. on the j djv that they are S athered j and will make the most aff inviting tarts226 words
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Advertisement425 1939-07-15 8 ITS THEIR BEST YET! The HARDY FAMILY M in a new romantic adventure! it. I j Special Morning Matinee TO-MORROW at 11 I "OUT WEST with! |j the HAHDYS" roone^l I CECILIA PARKER, FAY HOLDEN j j M.G.Ms Latest comedy hit j j» j With Excellent Supporting Productions j YOU'RE425 words
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Advertisement361 1939-07-15 8 ■»AV.LIOJ¥ TOXY BXR Open sp. m. till Midm'ghtj TO-NIGHT: G. 15 9.15. t .--^llH-^IMBfWB THE MOST DASHING WwT^^tf s< n star in the mm A Ir pS| WAR'S MOST AWESOME VMJ$iiM rHE cloi'ds! mmmm^gg^^^ iimH^^M l sam ERROL FLYNN ■S the reddest, fearless leader of THE DAWN I PATItOL* with361 words
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Advertisement121 1939-07-15 8 Have You Seen The Latest? KAHJS HAWAIIAN ENTERTA'NERS with QUEENIE and DAVID \XD OTHERS KNOWN FROM THE SCREEN APPEARING IN PERSON AT THE MCIIV" NEW OU 11 WORLD I LAST 2 NIGHTS 15th 16th 7.15 9.15 P.M. 1 BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES BEAUTIFUL GIRLS I MEET THE HULA-HULA QUEEN. J EARLY121 words
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Advertisement78 1939-07-15 8 TUESDAY at the < APITOI. 3 SHOWS DAILY 1939'S 'GREAT ZIEGFELD' OF THE ICE! wmm, j CRAWFORD JAMES STEWART 1 uwAYRES-UwisSTONE and "The International Ice follies' BESS EHRHARDT ROY SHIPSTAO I EDDIE SMIPSTAD i«t OSCAR JOHNSON Scr*«B Pl*y by L*cc*rd Pra«k c«, Flcracoe Ryerton *nd Edg«i AJUn Wooll Directed by78 words
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379 1939-07-15 9 What Readers Are Saying BRITAIN BIDES HER TIME Editor o] the Malaya Tribune] register my disapproi in which you are re- interiaAfjbnaj situation the public. i hainberlain's policy has been ly by the armed strength t/mg 10 the criminal which tw< of our former LsJjttS allowed our fightin;. decline In379 words
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Article337 1939-07-15 9 In Malaya Tribune] suggested that a Gramophone Society b2 ig mu;ic lovers. the proposed society will eeded want Many of us it is impossible to embark to America or Europe to rendered by the best ch stras whenever we next best thing Is to brine through the medium337 words
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Article60 1939-07-15 9 Singapore. Friday.—Mascod bin Maharawi. a 20-year-old B'vranese, claimed trial this morning in ihe Second Police Court before Mr. Conrad Oldham en B rhargs of stealing a pair of slippers belonging to Sarpin bin Hail Abdul Rahman. "On the application of Chief Ccurt Inspector Tunn, the ease60 words
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Article223 1939-07-15 9 A TELEGRAM was sent to tMe Chinese Foreign Minister, Dr. Wang Chung-Hui, by Mr. Tan Kah Kee, Chairman of the OverseasChinese China Relief Funds Central Commiitee. Singapore, reading:— "The papers report your warning to the Powers against any omc.ous attempts at mediation, stressing the absolute impossibility223 words
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Article48 1939-07-15 9 Sinsaoore. Friday.—An application by Wee Tehg Leong for discharge frcm his bankriiDtcy was cranted by the Chid Justice. Sir Percy McElwaine. in the High Court to day His Lordship grant cd' the application subject to bankrupt agreeing to a small judgment in the sum of $25048 words
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Advertisement257 1939-07-15 9 AY MARLBOROUGH Jtm Best Tamil Ma*tcrpLcc l ull cf MeloJious Songs And line Acting. "SAT 111 AIIA L V A 99 Featuring: Miss K. THAVAMAN* DFVI of Ceylon Radio Fame in the Role of AHALYA and a Host of Talent" -< S': rs. h Attracu!.n:— j "»1 AWAIIABLAL NEWS"! jl257 words
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Advertisement315 1939-07-15 9 M GOOD #1 REASONS mem WHY? You can rely on BIOZYGEN YE\STVITAMIN tabMs'to maintain your HEALTH AND VITALITY. L BIOZYGEN BUILD TISSUES for lt contains a hich r°rrc-ntag<» of Albumin which h» taaanttal for Tissue building. 2. BIOZYGEN HASTEN GROWTH and increases metabolism on account of Its high vitamin content315 words
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Advertisement226 1939-07-15 9 CAGXEY COXQUEKS THE WEST! It's Cagney as you want to see him. Cagney as ycu've never seen him before! To-day To-morrow II A.M. 3.15 6.15 9-15 ALHAMBB A. HUMPHREY BOG ART ROSEMARY LANE J DCNALO CRISP Oiroctod b y Itoyd 6oco» A WARNII MOV Pxtutn HQBH^H n (tts HH ALSO226 words
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Article742 1939-07-15 10 DOME idea of the difficulties confrosting the Japanese even in the areas in China which have for long been under their control is given by a message from Peiping, which stated thai Mr. Wang Keh Mm, when seen h- Japanese newspaper correspondents, expressed strong opposition to the scheme742 words
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Article119 1939-07-15 10 -It is foolish to lick the gummed side cf a postage sU\mp," declares a doctor. Still, it's not so idiotic as licking the other side. A A The passengers on a pleasure steamer that was held up for four hours by fog, passed the time in community119 words
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985 1939-07-15 10 REVIEW OF THE WEEK "McLean" Report |T is understood that the McLean Commission has already submitted its report to the Colonial Office on its findings as to whether the time is ripe for the establishment of a University in Malaya and though the contents of985 words
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Article498 1939-07-15 10 f ATEST news reveals setback:: for the aggregates, V .APPOSITION to the Japanese plan o: federal government for the areas of occupied China came from «i Quarter where i 1 was ieast expected—the puppet regime of Peiping. II i.s oi no importance why Wang Keh Mm and498 words
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Advertisement191 1939-07-15 10 CLEAR AS A DIAMOND B *<<' TBAOt MARK •I A-MINT'S I The Mints you always want becaise they're delicious and good for you. OHTAIN AB! E FROM ALL GOOD DEALERS. Sole Agents ROBIASOA A 10., LTD. I =~J A little MARMITE makes a BIG difference Add a dash of Marmite191 words
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Advertisement29 1939-07-15 10 THE EYES CHANGE; PERIODICAL EXAMINATION NECESSARY! Don't hesitate to ;*ee a qu%itC«d eyesjg' I tpecialist as C. S. CHONG, Dr. of Optometry. Everbright Optical Co. 19, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE.29 words
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354 1939-07-15 11 READY TO TALK AND READY TO FIGHT New Britain London. July 14. V \UrVvVKLL dinner to Lord Lothian, who will leave England shortly to take up his duties aa British Ambassador in WashingSir Ronald Lindsay, was held last night. Thr An ricar Araoai ado- Mr. Kennedy, Lor;: Derby md Mr.354 words
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Article, Illustration688 1939-07-15 11 Near Future Serious Says Cordell Hull Message To Congress Washington, July 14, PRESIDENT Roosevelt\ special message to Congress appeals tersely and firmly for enactment of new neutrality legislation this session. After referring to the Foreign Relations Com mil lee's Vole postponing688 words
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499 1939-07-15 11 Shanghai, July 14. JWO bombs were thrown at the British Consulate at Tsingtao this morning. Nobody was injured but windows were broken md other minor damage was done. The Japanese Consul later called at the Consulate to apologise and promise an investiga- tion, London, July 14. No official information hasReuter. - 499 words
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Article45 1939-07-15 11 Peipinjr, July 15. THE executive of the ami-h i- th mcvemc.it in Honau Province has is«uefl an ultimatum to Britons resident in Kaif< (meetly missionaries) calling on thin ti ctaewate the i.tv within four day.;, according to Japau. se ju.. !;:re.— "WE MUST HELP" Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article59 1939-07-15 11 r reaty At the end of its meeting the com mittee asked Mr. Hull's opinion as to whether Senator Pittsman's resolution would vie late the 1911 Treaty of Ami 4 v and Commerce between Japan and the United States According to Mr. Pit* man the committee's discussion mainly turned onReuter. - 59 words
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Article52 1939-07-15 11 Reuter. London. July 14. The North Cornwall by-election resulted In the election of Mr. P L. Horlabh.. Liberal, with 17,072. Mr. E.R. Whitehouse. Conservative, polled 15,800. There is no change. The Liberal candidate had fought ItV! election with the inclusion of Mr. Winston Churchill in the Cabinet as hisReuter. - 52 words
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230 1939-07-15 11 Reuter. London, July 15. "JF the British Government took a strong line. Japan would not dare to risk a conflict with the British Empire, declared Admiral Sir Roger Keye> (retired* m a speech >r: [.«mdoß last night. Admiral Keyes said he hadReuter. - 230 words
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80 1939-07-15 11 Reuter. Lonuon. July Id. TWO mure twenty-year sentences wer 1 inflected at Birmingham Assizes yesterday for offences under the Explosives Aci. namely on Martin Patrick Clark? and Lawrence Dunlea. Three Irish women were also sentenced to five, three and two years respectively OneReuter. - 80 words
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Article99 1939-07-15 11 Reuter. London, July 15. WHt\N the plane tarrying the Duke ti Kent. who hid been visiting Abcrdccashire and in:-peeling the herring industry, was taking til at the sctwdfcoM near abetrdeea for Hendon, a win 11 became bogged and the machine st.v a red and thenReuter. - 99 words
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Article184 1939-07-15 11 Reuter. THF. situation in Danzig is ul except that fafM rumour- are dying down, declared an official Pili h ipefcftimn. adding that the Polish Government were not satisfied with th<- git nation in the Free City. "We ui> watchirv; the situation care fully andReuter. - 184 words
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130 1939-07-15 11 Barbed Wire Round Shanghai Factories Reuter. Tokyo, July 1 L HP-HE Japanese Army authorities n Shanghai, according to the D »m?i Agency, have rejected the protest by the British authorities in connection with the isolation of three British-managed factories by erection of barbed-wire barricades. TheReuter. - 130 words
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Article69 1939-07-15 11 Reuter. London. July 14. THE report carried by a Japanese 1 newi asenev thai Sir Archibald Clark Kerr, lirit tab UmliiwidMW to China, has handed in his resignation and that his resignation has been accepted by h ie British Government is denied in official quarters n ere.Reuter. - 69 words
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155 1939-07-15 11 Reuter. Tokyo, July 14. JWO attempts by 4,000 d< nmm\ ratorg ret*irfuni fr i a rally to break into the grounds of the British Emi prevented by the police. Demonstrators found the main gates of the Embai led and a force of several handled police,Reuter. - 155 words
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Article50 1939-07-15 12 BANGKOK, JULY 14. MEMBERS OF TOT *P°KTS CLUB ARE BEING REMINDED THAT EXCEPT. ON YE i\ SPECIAL OCCASIONS, SUCHI AS RACK DAYS, THE PRESENCE OF LADIES IN THE CLUB BAR IS NOT DESIRED. MANY COMF1 UNTS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED ABOUT LADIES BEING SU N IN THE BAR.50 words
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Article183 1939-07-15 12 Singapore, Friday. ACTION on a motion by the Official A Assignee to commit B. F. Klyne to the civil prison for defaulting payment of his monthly instalment Tor the benefit of his creditors was deferred when the mo< ion came before the Chief Justice Shr Eercj McErwaine,183 words
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353 1939-07-15 12 Hotel Bookings In Kuala Lumpur Heavy (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Saturday. -HOITGH still three weeks ahead, the Ausust Bank holidays are enT H ;vi<!es,re,H aMcrtion. Malayan--, are busy arrtmpn* .h,.; .'.r. -~-imries W the break from the daily353 words
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Article222 1939-07-15 12 Singapore, Friday. fhAN SENG TOE, Assistant Section li Inspector of ihc Water Engineers* Dept. of the Singapore Municipality was this morning sentenced to a day's simple imprisonment, in addition to a fine of S5O, or in default of payment to one month's rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. L. C.222 words
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288 1939-07-15 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh. Friday. ItfEARLY half the town of Haadyai has been wiped out by fire early yesterday morning as a result <>f which an Ipoh Chinese, Mr. Hah Peng Kwang, who owns considerable property there, has sustained severe iosses. STOLE288 words
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69 1939-07-15 12 Singapore, Friday. TUI. public examination of Mr. M. J. Nasxim came up mgUUt to-day ieftte the Chief Ju>ll< Sir Percy Meßlwmhw, in the Hi«h Court In answer to a question. Mr. Nassim .♦aid that the question of composition had been dtecuseed, and settlement69 words
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Article111 1939-07-15 12 Singapore. Friday. LIAN GOON SENG, who was formerly convicted and sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment by the Fourth Police Magistrate for criminal breach of trust in respect of SoBb. was to-day acquitted by Mr. Conrad Oldham Second Police Magistrate, on a retrial ordered by the Chief111 words
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119 1939-07-15 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Friday. PROCEEDINGS in an important civil appeal heard in tir Supreme Court yesterday were Interrupted by the commotion caused over B tainting woman in the well of the Court. The appeal was a dispute between mining parties and119 words
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193 1939-07-15 12 THE graduates' ceremony of the College of Medicine will be held at noon to-day at the College building. The Chief Justice, Sir Percy McElwaine will distribute the diploTne annual re-union dinner will be held at 8 P-m at the Adelphi Hotel. «73 pm. on Sunday,193 words
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Article146 1939-07-15 12 [From Our Onn Correspondent) Penang. Friday. AFTER bis uiea ol guilty at the conn clv ion of yesterday's hearing, a young Chinese, Chuah Ean Soon, was -.hi aorning sentenced by the new Dfetnct Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, to ioui months' imprisonment, on a charge146 words
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Article, Illustration62 1939-07-15 12 Pirl of 18 beat Captain George Eyston, tne WOtM lane, holder when the first race meeting of modern hydropiams to ear London V as held on Ruislip reservoir The girl was Prftrh^dl dauehter of Mr. Percy Pritchard. President of the Brits* Hydroplane who gained second place62 words
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Article155 1939-07-15 12 IMPORTANT amendments aficcting the Colony's divorce legaletion are sought in a bi»l which is being introduced into the Legislative Council. Principal object of the amendments is to allow the High Court to grant divorces or decrees of nullin \i marriage and other relief tc persons monogamously155 words
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244 1939-07-15 12 [From Our Own Reporter} Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. EVIDENCE that the counterfeiter had used more silver in mak E EES his coins than S A^bTS^SS StKWSS AStaSS shop owner of Puehor*, T I.M.R. at ™<™ charges of being in posses S3X of instruments244 words
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Article57 1939-07-15 12 Singapore. Friday. The following cable was despatched by the General Offijer Commanding, Malaya, to-day to the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief. Army of France in Indo-China: "All ranks under my command send cordial greetings to their comrades of the Army of France in the Far East on57 words
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Article20 1939-07-15 12 Mr. H. O. Maas has been appointed a member of the Indian Immigration Committee for a period of three years20 words
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Article86 1939-07-15 12 [FromOOru r Own Re; < Ipoh. W MALAYAN Chinese are stiM ■jjjj in? china's Si*3 week will sec marly tv.o v t mere fOtatotn for the war rw 80 of whom are Perak fin Of the rest, 93 are mechanics yj drivers in Penang, who86 words
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Advertisement21 1939-07-15 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LJMIK* China Uuildin};, I hulu SW* MUNBMM. SINGAPO* FIRE, MARINE, MOTO* VEHICLES, WC iN S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCiDEH»'21 words
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144 1939-07-15 13 Singapore, Friday. IVING aiccessfully flown across the Indian Ocean from Sydney to basa and thus pavea tne way for what may become a future ppire air route, Captain P. G. Taylor and Mr. J. Percival arrived on al j the Tegeiberg" f:om Mombasa, to-day.144 words
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102 1939-07-15 13 I*!. to ci being employed Hospital, be had c nsiderable sims of ey towards th medical expenses and ;;ve children was story related by Stephen Pereira sir Percy McElwaine in the kraplcy Court to-day. his public cxk istant < a Assignee, ptfteugh I r.m102 words
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Article, Illustration247 1939-07-15 13 Singapore. Saturday. l very successful party was given last A night by the Centre Intellectuel Francis oe Malaise, at their new premises, 20 Mount Elizabeth, In honour of July 14. The society has now 150 members, and includes a* number of foreigners. It has been247 words
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Article805 1939-07-15 13 Singapore, Friday. a DMITTIN< a total mdi ss of over $90,000, Mr. Isaac Aaron A {< r his üblic examination before the Chief Justice, Sir Percy McElwahie, in trie High Court t;>-d;>y ascribed his insolvency to neglecl ol hi n bb r options and to speculation805 words
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Article45 1939-07-15 13 Singapore, Saturday. Representatives of many communities attended a reception held at the Frencn Consulate yesterday on the occasion of the French National Day. They were received by Mons. Pingaud and Mde. Pingaud. Representatives of consular bodies and Government officials were also present.45 words
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264 1939-07-15 13 ADDITIONAL SIRENS ON WAY HERE Singapore, Saturday. POUTINE test of Singapore's air raid sirens wa? made again this morning, and though the blast was more effective than for some lime after the Installation of the siren 3, it is felt that264 words
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Article149 1939-07-15 13 4 MESSAGE from Hongkong states A that Reuter learns thai a Bill has been introduced into the Hongkong Legislative Council making training with Volunteer units compulsory for British subjects. THE Government Gazette published las*night contains amendment! to the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force Ordinance. These149 words
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Advertisement130 1939-07-15 13 CHEESE to please a// tastes /STx will be found in our excellent selection X. of ovvr two dozen (tacluding carton cheese, etc.) fine flavoured varieties W < guaranteed and wholesome cheese. We i; have all the famous makes such as:— J 'Gorgonzola' from Italy—'Edam' from Holland— 'Gruyere' from Switzerland. >tjf130 words
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636 1939-07-15 14 END OF FRAUD CASE Singapore, Friday. "pRUGTNIET and Rodrigo. it is ""^^^^S. F y» "P C. G. Rodrigo, Justice manning in sentencing M. W. Ftugtmei a v eretwhile State criekoter and Colony player, to 18 month; r.gor ouHmprisonrnent «K* to. Laving fradulently a636 words
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Article104 1939-07-15 14 THE 2nd Battalion, Straits Settlements Volunteer Force will hold a route-march on Monday 17. The Battalion will leave the Volunteer headquarters at Beach Road at 5.30 p.m. Lt Col D. G. McLeod will lead the Battalion' and the Pipes of the Gordon Highlanders will be in104 words
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Article31 1939-07-15 14 MR L. R. F. Earl, M.C.S., has been appointed Acting District Officer, B kit Mertaiam Collector of Land Revenue, Penang Coroner for Penang. and Police Magistrate for Singapore, Penang and Malacca31 words
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350 1939-07-15 14 Singapore, Friday. AN alleged "fence" for stolen bicycles was sentenced to 12 months' A rigorous imprisonment by the District Judge (Mr. J. L. McFall) on his conviction to -.lay ior dishonestly retaining stolen property. Expert Evidence Proprietor of a bicycle shop in Ben-350 words
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Article41 1939-07-15 14 The 01m, "1* c Warning", banned by the Censor rone weeks ago, has been passed by the Board of Appal Th° film will be thowa at Ural cmemas. Banned because of gruesome details, the film deals with A.R.P. work.41 words
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Article157 1939-07-15 14 Wngapore, Prji THE Methodist Girls '"hool I ved its birthda thi rnonjjj The School was actually roundJJl Aug. 5 fifty-two yeai was found convenient to celehra> I the birthday in arr The school-children Resented J School with a hai $1,026.77, which v ilo M funds157 words
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303 1939-07-15 14 Singapore, Friday. EXONERATING Goh Ngah Chee, cashier of the Crown Insuns Company, from all Plains, the coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, returns a verdict of death by m.saciven'are at the inquiry into the deal police constable, Govin<3a Raja Naidu, aged 38 years, who d:303 words
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Article91 1939-07-15 14 Singapore, F« w "I MARRIED, and thai rueta* expense so I borrowed said Chua Huat Cl. clerk employed at the I tUt Life Insurance lie examination in c jgjj Court held before Percwaine, to-day. In addition to havj ot 5335-which l.c was also rarealed91 words
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Advertisement242 1939-07-15 14 Tm*n Reguiirly £»«rjr Night BILE BEANS MAKE YOU HAPPY HEALTHY AND FIT a933 Telecraphic Address: CHING KENG LEE CO., LTD., UNDER INSTRUCTIONS OF THE AP.MINISTKAHUX OF OOH KENG JOO (DECEASED). Pll'l EXECUTORS OF T;O HOO LYE (DECEASED) AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE RUBBER ESTATES AT SENA! AND BATU PA HAT, JOHCRE.242 words
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244 1939-07-15 15 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, Saturday. «,i «li.iihles tie yesterday between Mrs. R. A. de Vries and Wong T nl m i Ouinton and C. F. Gomes in the Malacca tennis 1 Tor the latter pair who won in straight 6-3.244 words
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Article71 1939-07-15 15 K. D. BOCK, 22, a Vehicles Inspector attached to the Rural Board, Malacca, wa, charged in the Police Court, before Mr. Rappoport, on Friday with extortion of $5 from Gan Yah Boon by putting him in fci»r of a prosecution. The accused claimed trial to the charge.71 words
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274 1939-07-15 15 [From Our Own Repcnter] Kuala Lumpur, Friday. BEFORE the proceedings began al the meeting of the Kuala LumB pur Sanitary Board yesterday morning, congratulations were A. Arbuthnot on his appointment as Federal and Sta.e Councils and to Mr. Khoo 800 Gong on om274 words
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114 1939-07-15 15 I From Our Own Correspondent] Muar, Thursday. ON his release from the Muar Prison this morning after serving a th*ee months' term which Is to be followed by a year's pence supervision. Abdul Ghum bin Mohamad Amin was arrested again on a warrant oi arrest issued114 words
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Article68 1939-07-15 15 [From Our Own Corresponded r Malacca, Friday. Last night the Eurasian held their annual gsn-ral meeting. The following were elected:- I'recent, Itt. A J Minjoot; nt, Mr. V B. Dias- Mr. C. F. r.omes: Treasured: Mr A. L. Frugtnei;: CcmmiUee: Messrs. H. M. De £ouza Jr.. E68 words
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296 1939-07-15 15 [From Our Own Correspondent j Malacca, Friday. THE Police Court was crowded with Malays of Pringgit district on Friday when a 26-year-old Malay, Abdul Gani bin Lim, stood charged with house trespass by entering into the house of Wahab bin Bachik at 2Vfc296 words
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Article36 1939-07-15 15 Reuter. London. July 14—The American 15ton bomber flyingboat called ''Consolidated 25" which left Saadiego California ov. July 10") arrived at the R.A.t. base Felixtowe at 6.15 a m after crossirg the Atlantic from Newfoundland m hours.—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Advertisement80 1939-07-15 15 DR. G. F. HENNINGS EKZEMYL Excellent for the treatment of Eczema (Dry or Weeping) Psoriasis, Dhobi's Itch, Prickly heat, Pimples, Boils, Abscesses, Singapore Foot and all other skin diseases. Antiseptic, allays irritation and opposes inflammation. Convenient and easy to apply. Only to soray the solution over the affected part roni80 words
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Advertisement24 1939-07-15 15 oil with precious sviSWMWUM&Ct herbs ana other 4 buhoeb st. valuable indredients madras Sole Agents:— M. P. M. IBRAHIM CO., 5, Rochore Road, Singapore.24 words
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Advertisement143 1939-07-15 15 The Wise Way to Perfect Hygiene You can be sure of Calvert's £jl Carbolic Soft Soap. It keeps you clean and refreshed, and is pleasant to use, because it f§ feels so smooth on your skin. V j When buying soft soap sure to specify Calvert's. ***** carbolic my ™bSSS143 words
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Article545 1939-07-15 16 Dons Score 3 —1 Win Over Recs Disappointing Game Singapore, Friday. OLAVING soccer that was far below the standard one exj .< *s to witness in a first division league game, the Gordons yesterday defeated the S.R.C. by three goals to one at the Stadium. Maintaining a one goal to545 words
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Article, Illustration704 1939-07-15 16 Hands And Heads An incident in the Johore-Ne?n match yesfprday which ended in a three-all draw- JOHORE AND NEGRI SHARE SIX GOALS Malaya Cup Soccer (From Our Own Reporter) Johore Bahru, Friday. EQUALLY contested, with exchanges fast and furious and the game in doubt until the very end, Johore to-day704 words
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Article50 1939-07-15 16 THE following list shows the winners of the Clarke Championship Netball Shield from 1930 up to the present time: 1930 "Z" team (Convent) 1931 G.S.C. 1932 G.S.C. 1933 G.S.C. 1934 G.S.C. 1935 G.S.C. 1936 McNair Girls. 1937 Girls Life Brigade 1938 McNair Girls. 1939 G.S.C.50 words
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Article117 1939-07-15 16 The following have accepted to play for SCS vs. Ceylon Sports Club II to-day at 2 p.m. at Balestier P lain A. Foster tCapt J. C. Carver. J. W. Ewart Rev. A. S. Giles, Capt. F. R levers A D. Dant. A. 11. Carbery. A. H117 words
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Article46 1939-07-15 16 A JAVA SOCCER TEAM WILL TOUR PONTIANAK AND SINGAPORE TOWARDS THE END Or THIS MONTH. THEY WILL HAVE THREE FIXTURES IN SINGAPORE. TBE GAMES WILL BE PLAYED AT TOE STADIUM ON FRIDAY. JULY 28: SATURDAY. JULY 29 AND SUNDAY JULY 30.46 words
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Article264 1939-07-15 16 Table Tennis THE truth that a match was never won until it has been actually won was proved to-night when Fok Hin Chiu played Lai Ying Hon in the quarter final round.. .Fok Hin Chiu. who scored a victory over Szabados, was generally tipped to emerge victorious but264 words
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441 1939-07-15 16 THREE interesting soccei friendlies were played yesterday after--1 noon at Farrer Park. The match that attracted the biggest crowd was the one between the Mumtu f pal Engineers' Dept.. and the Umteers Sports Club in which the former beat the latter by two to leading441 words
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Article, Illustration373 1939-07-15 16 Clark Shield Netball JHE Girls' Sports Club have done if aerain! Ir the tenth Netball Finals for the Clarke Championship Shield played at Raffles Girls' School yesterday evening, the G.S.C. were easy victors when they beat their opponents Raffles Girls School by 25 pts. to 14373 words
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Advertisement18 1939-07-15 16 EASTERN HOTEL Cameron ERffclaada. M'?i!!> situated 1" f above sea level. All modern r6«ii»" conveniences. Malaya's Popular Hill18 words
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Article672 1939-07-15 17 |X)| I OWING is Che full card of events at Ipoh this afternoon in l (ht iirst day of the Perak Turf Club's July meeting: Horses a 1 8008 yesterday were Dainty Silvius, Stormy Night, Harrifordfl Koyal Worlington (all engagements), Sacnden (all tagagewents). RACE ONE672 words
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Article125 1939-07-15 17 Blue Peter Wins Eclipse Stakes Reuter. London, July 15. gU i Peter won the Eclipse Stakes terday and thus become the D< rhv winner to this race same year as having won the p i l» v settled down to an early htly ahead of Llandaff, Scottish Disney, Portmainock andReuter. - 125 words
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Article62 1939-07-15 17 (By "Permainan" Ipoh) Race I—BATTALION Grand Prix Race 2—DEWBERRY Turn Over Race 3—SQUEEZE The Caliph Race 4—VIOLA II Ratti Race S—TONROE Jack Drucc Rate TAD Grot mo Race 7—TOYMAN Flying Column Race B—fluM Miss Zipp (By "Dukĕ" Penang) R-,te I—The Poacher Race 2—Dewberry R air i —Squeeze Rate I—Empire62 words
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Article54 1939-07-15 17 THE FOLLOWING HAVE BEEN I SELECTED TO REPRESENT J THE FM S. AGAINST THE j COLONY IN THE ANNUAL CRIC- j KET TO BE PLAYED IN SINGAPORE DURING THE AUGUST HOLIDAYS:— T M HART (CAPT.i J.E. SLADE H.B. NOON M HAF BROOKE < VICE-CAP! G DENNISON-SMITH MURRAY R.54 words
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98 1939-07-15 17 Reuter. Bisley, July IS. THE Straits Settlements, with an aggregate of 553, Avon the Raia of Kolapore's Imperial challenge Cup (Junior), while Kenya were second with 513, Trinidad third with 541, F.M.S. fourth with 532. Ttie rt >t were Jamaica and Eurma, 528Reuter. - 98 words
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Article104 1939-07-15 17 SOCCER: Negri embllan n. Singapore, friend 1 1 mateh Stadium. K.F.. vs. Chinese —postponed. Mental hospital vs. Ye rmes (2A) —Mental Hospital. Naval Police vs. J.C.S.A.—Depot. CRICKET: S.C.R.C. vs. Combined Schools—S.C.R.C. SC.C vs. Fort Canning—S.C.C. S.n.C. v, S.J I—S R C S.C.C. 2nd XI vs. CS.C. 2nd XIRalGstisr.104 words
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Article27 1939-07-15 17 Singapore, Friday. The City High School Old Hoys defeated the City High School to-day in their soccer annual match at Balesiier Plain by two goals to one.27 words
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251 1939-07-15 17 S.C.R.C DOUBLES FOR HUCK TOE LIM A S I had predated on this page yesterday, Tan Buck Toe and A John Lim beat Chua Choon Leong and Cheong Chee Lim at Hong Lim Green yesterday evening, to win the championship doubles of the SCR C. Tennis Tournament. But I was251 words
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Article276 1939-07-15 17 Reuter. AT MANCHESTER: Lancashire beat Worcestershire by nine wickets. In their first innir-vs. they declared at 493 Oldfield conti "mting 125 and Mdon knocking up 217 not out* and their Stfcond innintrs score was 53 for one. Worcestershire scored 272 and 273 (Cooper 104 not out andReuter. - 276 words
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Advertisement45 1939-07-15 17 Success after j| SUCCESS for'* jind still further SUCCESSES— In the Scottish Six Days Trial for 1939:— 250 c.c. CUP Won by Charlie Rogers.????? Jimmy Beck CUP Won by George Holdsworth.?????? (Royal Enfield Consistent Cup I Winners.) KRITTSH CYCLE AGENCY, I 6, Prlnsep Street, Singapore.45 words
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Advertisement179 1939-07-15 17 I ENJOY 1 YOUTHFUL I VIGOUR 4 in 30 minutes! There is no need for a lengthy ana j tiresome treatment f«l weeks or months if you feel weak or old be- fore vou arc >oun-;. The latest M rcraedv of a great German Sclent 1st bv' the name M.P.179 words
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Advertisement84 1939-07-15 17 A The water's always hot when you have an Automatic liaa Water Heater HOT V J WATER y any time all the time with GAS Come to the Showroom-, and Bee the new range of Qju water Heaters, ;r.eap to ran—cheap to buy! MUNICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT 0* *'ALL AT THE84 words
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190 1939-07-15 18 here. American contributions are handled by the American Advisory Committee in Shanghai for American refugee relief in China, with its West China Co-Ordiiiating Committee here. SUBSTANTIAL GRANTS The committee has granted $140,000 Chinese currency) toward tne establishment of an190 words
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Article18 1939-07-15 18 the streets In Chaoehow, looting foodstuffs, Insulting women and carting away metals and scrap—Chinese Cen tral News Agency.18 words
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Article117 1939-07-15 18 Hongkong, July 14. TEMPORARY lull is prevailing on I the east and i atl China coast ■Jons which 15 Japanese warships arc tnchored off Wenehcw and M lapanese warships concentrated on Foochow. A large Japanese fleet is also crui >r.z to the Swatow waters, but Ui117 words
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157 1939-07-15 18 Chungking. IKXIETY on the part of the Chi- n se vernmcnt over the possible h<Ttage of grains in some westtt ns p (n imfs has been relieved by reports of bumper fond crops in Kansu and shensi, as ;i result of heavy rains there.157 words
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73 1939-07-15 18 Chungking. Jury 14. THE Sino Soviet Cultural Relations, Association, of which Dr. Sun Fo la chairman, has sent a cable of condoLen cea to ike Soviet Association for Cultu ral Relations with Foreign Countries, through the local Soviet Embassy, ever the tragic death of Ambassador and73 words
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Article, Illustration35 1939-07-15 18 At Southampton, Chiang Hsueh Liang, Gen. Chiang's son. is being trained ns a pilot. He will undergo further training in the United States and will then join the Chinese Air Force,35 words
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Article42 1939-07-15 18 Chungking, July 14—The local An Defence are staging night practices, beginning from last night. Searchliuht.; are being brovO.t into play The alarm is not sounded and light control is not enforced during the drill—Chinese Central News Agency.42 words
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554 1939-07-15 18 100,000 CHINESE IRREGULARS IN MANCHURIA MORE than 100,000 Chinese irregular troops arc active in Manchuria, chiefly in the NonrJ and Surgari river regions, said General Ma Chan--nan, hern of the Chinese stand in N<;rth Manchuria In 1931, who spent a tew days in Chungking554 words
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Article70 1939-07-15 18 Chungking, July 14. MR. Vi Kwang-yen, chairman of the Chinese Chamber ol Commerce In Siam. wh j arrived in Chungking by ah from Hongkong to convey the loyalty und support of the 3,000,000 Chinese in Siam to' Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and the National Government, has been70 words
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83 1939-07-15 18 Another British Piou s; In Shanghai fTongMfli U JAPANESE reports from Tokyo stated that if the K< <i i, jection. the Antflo-Japanese negotiations ran l>r July 15. Meanwhile the anti British driv< occupied" area* are placarded with and other sloga Discrimination continues. In Cl part83 words
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124 1939-07-15 18 Shanghai. THE puppet regime to be headed by Weng Ching wei for inangoxation of July 7, the second anuiversa.'v of the Sino-Japaness war, is postponed to Oetobei li owing to '.he many difficulties in Ihe way H is feared that the whole project may become still-born.124 words
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Article115 1939-07-15 18 Chungking, July 13. THE Chinese Embassy in Moscow has been instiucted to convey to the Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs the deep sympathy and condolences of the Chinese Government on the death of Ambassador and Madame Ivan Louganitz Orelsky, who were killed in a motor-car accident in115 words
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Article259 1939-07-15 18 THE question ing ti I Western I H should maintain < r ther B interests aoqnir I i H China in the free ef t*- H creartimmtj d Chung-hu?. r»":Ji I l 1 H fairs, in the cc of a lr< H Europe from Chun <259 words
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681 1939-07-15 19 I osition To A.I.C.C. ResolutionsI Dangerous Proposal United Press. Lucknow. July 7. :te the Congress President's warning, ol the Lei't mi ttee under the leadership of Sjt. Suhhas Cnandra AttS Day for the purpose of demonstrations •tiona of the* All-India Congress Committee, isUnited Press. - 681 words
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Article54 1939-07-15 19 United Press. Rohtak, July 1. In defiance of orders served upon him by the Punjab Government at Delhi this this morning directing him not to entei the Punjab for one year, Acharya Narendra Deo arrived here companfea by the D.S P where is understood, he willUnited Press. - 54 words
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Article48 1939-07-15 19 United Press. Bangalire, July 7—It is understood nT*° Bandore City Municipal [to provide vent, ators free to about 1,200 nouses urn «v tors nee w MuniciSWT d a cotnprehen£e seem,- w^o«^ ot about R^ he 33 0 "r e o C s n ed houses would (United Press)United Press. - 48 words
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73 1939-07-15 19 United Press. ?he Mysore State Congress decidedU Ms understood, to approach the me nt with the demands of Congress and discuss 4 ipw settlement could be reached with a vie* to avoiding a conflict. ln The decision which s saw io keeping with the OSUnited Press. - 73 words
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Article86 1939-07-15 19 United Press. Jaipur. July 1. -IT is reliably understood that Setn I T jamnalal Ba.iaj is own expenses and has refused Gov eminent money from June 1. If might be remembered that isoner after his internment as and had demanded for Antral gao< wanted to be keptUnited Press. - 86 words
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Article51 1939-07-15 19 United Press. Jttlv 5 —SJ. Dll»P Kumar Roy. e flLval Mrs. Pahari Sanyal. Sj pahari sanyai, rnicutta SJ Dharani Bose, CtTOCillot, C' CLr J a F5}^2 l "lJ 11 a l toxs this morning to g£& w auend the Mu»c■ li'Prc were seriously Injured a. 13r tl Press).United Press. - 51 words
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Article36 1939-07-15 19 United Press. Lahore, July 5—A Multan message just rece ved' states that MalMunaaAa *Sd Mohamed Nazashabgtoa «td lus AssembW have severed theil c n Tip witn the 'unionist Partj- and jomed the TndeDendent. Party. -'United Press).United Press. - 36 words
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Article22 1939-07-15 19 United Press. Bombay, July 4.-Bombay is shortly to receive the services of an c sZ n Snd^r^^^s^r^ for such a post.—(United Press).United Press. - 22 words
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Article340 1939-07-15 19 United Press. Bombay, July 3-The United Press understands that at to-day s meetin of the Working Committee of the AH India Muslim League held > under fhe presidency of Mr M. A Ik was decided t«> take diseiptm»n Action against Sir who resigned from the League. They bannedUnited Press. - 340 words
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Article, Illustration107 1939-07-15 20 In celebration of the French \ational Day, *here ;vas a n "At Home" «'yen at the French Consul-general's residence in honour oi the occasion Ihe above picture shows, from left ri|hi Mr. A H. Dickinson, actinInspc, tor General of Police, M. Jac'ues Pmgaud107 words
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