Malaya Tribune, 17 July 1939
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section39 1939-07-17 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales XXVI- ■No. 168. "SINGAPORE, MONDAY JULY 17, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore, Monday, July 17, 193»« The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE^ MONDAY, JULY 17, 1939 FIVE CENTS39 words
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Advertisement226 1939-07-17 1 i mi mat famous "RED SEA" OKANOL JUICE. RED SEA PROVISION STORE NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. PHONE 2133. Mil X BAR OPEN DAILY FROM 7.J0 A.M. ULL 11 P.M. Maybe you are saving up for the day when you will have to give up icork. Maybe, toe, you are concerned at226 words
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Advertisement390 1939-07-17 1 j iMTFPrnNTINENTAL AIRWAYS I X.X.1.1...M ROYAL NETHERLANDS INDIES' AIRWAYS, ROYAL MITCH AIR LINES, KJLM I EXCEPTIONALLY LOW FARES FOR LUXURIOUS AIR TRAVEL I FROM SINGAPORE TO AUSTRALIA i j ALL PLANES CALL AT BALI Apply: Office K.ML.M.K.LM. 3-1, Collyer Quay, or to any Booking j Agency in Singapore. FAITHFUL SERVICE390 words
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Advertisement384 1939-07-17 1 Exclusive GOWNS SALONS PAGE 13, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. (MAJESTIC HOTLL, KUALA LUMPUR. JJSSUVED/ Tendra Makes ALL Meats TENDERS DELICIOUS Obtainable:- Sole Importers: IMP0RT «'0. FROM ALL GROCERS 23 J PROVISION DEALERS. Singapor 'I LEE KIM SOO LTD. 89, HIGH STRFT. THONE 2063. EARTHENWARE. AGRICULTURAL AND 8UB -SOIL <£ PIPES for384 words
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Article125 1939-07-17 2 "SPRING MADNESS" AT THE PAVILION I SPPvING MADNESS." the M.G.M. production which is now to be seen at the Pavilion, is a picture all about love s young dream in a college setting. Lew Ayres takes the part of a young man who is full of125 words
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Article63 1939-07-17 2 CAPITOL: "Out West with the I ALHAMBRA: "The Three Muleteer* PAVILION: "Spring Madness. ROYAL: "Meera Bhai." GARRICK: Hindustani pid*» FMPIRE: "Round-Up Tiinf 'n mas and "Oklahoma clone.' HAPPY WORLD. "Happy Vivacious I w Theatre: "The Filter," Cabar shows, Skat in? > X Way ang etc. NEW WORLD:63 words
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Article210 1939-07-17 2 TO-MORROW FOR ALL READERS. A favourable day nesses, occupations and wort connected with art. F u nClC fcr travel and helpful portant correspondence 0 for deals in lava, proper'>i n<1 the products of Vie soil SPECIAL INFLUENCES ary 21 to February 19 Jl< r of accepting210 words
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Advertisement417 1939-07-17 2 UTEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England). P. 0. S. N. COYS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 OARTHAGE 15,000 July 28 I bom ALI 6,800 July 28 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Aug. 11 HaNCHI 17,000 Aug. 25 t HaNGAIjORE 6.C00 Aug 26 RANPURA 17,000 Sept. 8 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 22 I417 words
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Advertisement488 1939-07-17 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDfcUTSCHEB LLOYD, (Incorporated in I I Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 MJL "AUGSBURG" July 17 I m.s. "REGENSBURG" omits Manila July 20 sjs. "SCHARNHORST" omits North China Aug. 2 HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND, HAMBURG488 words
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Advertisement448 1939-07-17 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly service between Rangoon, Penang. Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, and Amoy, (Kulangsu). Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. j NEXT SAILINGS: For CHINA For RANGOON "Hong Siang" July 17 4 p.m. -Hong Siang" Aug. 9 "Hong Kheng" Aug.448 words
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Advertisement150 1939-07-17 2 HAMBCRG-AMRRIKA LINLE B Oeutsch Australische Dampfcchiffs Geseilschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S pore 1939 t S<B. SAARLAND via Manila July 26 i m.s. RAMSES via Manila Aug. 7 s.s. SCHEER not Jallirg at China Japan Aug. 12150 words
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Miscellaneous197 1939-07-17 2 I To -day's Crossword t 1 1 \i Nds WP P I I 7 r 1 .--.sSh' *&PB Sip* mm !&>:••-•• r ~r m m m iiii &S -.-J.>.' :sx -'»:■>■ —lil 21 W ~P 11" so" ST""" I 1 1111 I I 1 I I II 111 CLUES ACROSS:197 words
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Article426 1939-07-17 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Saturday. Previous To-day Change PIBBER Steady, Quiet MBD Buyers 814 Closed Sellers 85 16 rward August Buyers 8114 Seders 8 318 J Forward September Buyers 85 16 Sellers 83 8 Forward Oct. Dec. buyers 83 8 Sellers 812 PRODUCE London, Saturday. Previous To-day Change426 words
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Article133 1939-07-17 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore. July 15. 1 n.m. Total 1 Company Dividend BooU AnanciaJ closa D ate Ex Div TW. Payable Date Burma Malay r,d. No 19 July 14 July 20 July 15 Wk 9d. No 18 July 21 Aug 4 July 22 H%% 6d. bonus133 words
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Article801 1939-07-17 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, July 15, 1 pm. I Fraser and Co. I Buyers Sellers. I Ampat Tin 3 6 41Austral Amal 4,6 s| Austral Malay 38,- 40 Ayer Hitam 0.95 1.05 Ayer Weng 0.72 0 70 Bangrin 183 19.8 Batu Seiangor 1.17%801 words
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Article15 1939-07-17 3 Singapore, Monday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $113 (unchanged).15 words
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Article17 1939-07-17 3 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28%; Sellers 28 7 16.17 words
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Article271 1939-07-17 3 6% Ir^ y ATr r Vo?t O '31 Ltd 53 r°..90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: S% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. 5% Mar 31, Sept. 30 101 102 noir i()07 red. 1947 $1,6'J0,000 Int. 4 Mar II Sept. 30 106 108 norn ii'rj 1909 red. 1955 $1,000271 words
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Article26 1939-07-17 3 S.iigapore, July 15. The following are the exchange stock this morr.mg according to the dally cir cular issued by the Hongkong an-J Shanghai Banking Corporation.26 words
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Article109 1939-07-17 3 London T.T. 2 3 31 32 London demand A* «Jum Lyons demand Switzerland demand 241 1.4 Hamburg demand 135 New York demand 54 9|16 Montreal demand .9 i Eatavia demand 102 12 Samarang demand 102 3!« I Calcutta demand 156 1;8 j Bombay demand 156 1 8 Rangoon demand109 words
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Article98 1939-07-17 3 London T.T. 2 4 3|16 London demand 2 4 7,32 London 30 days' sight 2 4 14 London 60 days' sight 2 4 1,4 London 3 months' sight 2 4 9 32 London 4 months' sight 2,4 5,10 New York demand 55 1|8 New York 90 d s 5598 words
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Advertisement30 1939-07-17 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ttSCRANCI CORPORATION. LIMITED pKE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCI gENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. fcLAD OFFICE: CECIL STREET, &TNGAPCHE F. W. HALL. OcoaraJ Manager30 words
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Advertisement20 1939-07-17 3 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated In New Zealand.) MARINE INSURANCE W. G. DOVE. Manager. Tel. 5926. 2, Finlayson Green.20 words
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Advertisement187 1939-07-17 3 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED, Guaranteed and Controlled by TEE airSCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. The Company, which Is Incorporated H the 8.8. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes the following; duties:— BKECUTOIJ &OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL, ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON. TRUSTEE OF A187 words
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Advertisement337 1939-07-17 3 BANK OF CI!I.VI Incorporated In China by Special ChJtrtei >. 12. Cecil Street. Smear- r* Telephones: Mana*er'a Office 6444. Sub-Manager. Office 0442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office ***** Cable Address: CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital Ufe. 140,000.000.01 Reserve Funds In Excess of Ch. s 5,200,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. «020.000.000.00 Tse-Vung337 words
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Miscellaneous151 1939-07-17 3 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS j The following is the programme af drills uo to and foi week ending July 23:— TO DAY, JULY 17 515 p.m. Headquarters, S.R.A. (v), Cunnery Instruction. f.30 pm. Headquarters, S.R.E. (v), Company Training 5.15 pm. Headquarters, S.F.C.R.E. (v) Malay Section, Section Training 5.15 pm. Headquarters, S.F. Sig.151 words
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Advertisement539 1939-07-17 4 n o s «ggtejia WANTED Young educated Crnnese girl to be trained as Oftice Asaistant. LVooa p.'/spects tor right person. App j Box No. Vtts, c.o Malaya 1-ibune, b ngaport. (704 A WANTED 4 Young Lady Canvassers. Must appear smart and attractive, for be auty, i roducts. Salary and commission539 words
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Advertisement599 1939-07-17 4 FOR SALE: Jade Ring cf magnificent colour, rarest quality, H.M.V. Tab.c Grand Gramophone, amger Sew Machine, 7-drawer type. Ahkee 42 L. Kreta Ayer Road, Singapore. (739.A> Educational MALAY TUITION given by experienced teacher. Apply Box No. 786, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. wo<LEARN MANDARIN at the CHINESE INSTITUTE, 150. Killiney Rd either599 words
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Advertisement590 1939-07-17 4 YOU MUST WIN at tho Race?, if pti lollow the book "Pick The Winne-. Merits Fifty. Available f:om all gooJ booksellers and News Agents. (752 A I FREE BOOK "GIANT WITHIN YOU" Leaches Isstantaneous Personal Magnetism, Practical Power and Knowledge r 0 introduce BAXTER'S Books we give "his and Two590 words
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Advertisement566 1939-07-17 4 DRIVING ing School, H. Bersu c o Grant Co Garaee 15, Cavanagh Road, rnone also Dutch and German spoken.^ FOll QUICK SALE: Cash $900. M.G. 12 p 4-seater: just overhauled, n w ons -res and ho-d recent.yeApply Box 77, Malaya TOgne, seremban, FOR IMMEDIATE SALE Hillman Mmx 1934 saloon motor566 words
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Advertisement758 1939-07-17 4 SENG YONG CHENG DECEASED. Pursuant to an Order of the High rnnS of the Straits Settlements situate Knipore dated tho 12th day of tne ***** and made in an action intuuled "In the Matter of the Trusts of ul e Will dated 17th day of May. 1897 of "ng Ycng758 words
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Advertisement642 1939-07-17 4 NOTICE. I Oi THE ESTATE oFcHI Klilu PURSUANT TO SECTIOn TRUSTEES ORDINAL SB NOTICE IS' HEREBY I creditors and persons h: I X against the estate cf th late cf No. 13. Adam i I who died on the 23th c -'"t" I 1C39. and Probate of V I granted642 words
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651 1939-07-17 5 REALISTIC TEST OF A. R. P. IN BRITAIN THE largest combined Naval, Army, Air and Air Raid Precaulions exorcises ever schemed will begin in the first week in August. All available forces are to be concentrated in testing our defence schemes, in giving practice651 words
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74 1939-07-17 5 London. July 16. S rERNATIONAL lean of £103,000,00« help refugees has been sug- the Zionist leader Brodet- the liefugee Conference in refugee situation, he said, converted into an opportunity he backward countries :es of democracy would be igthened and these hundreds nds ol refugees74 words
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59 1939-07-17 5 Reuter. Johannesburg. Julj 1? FIVE thousiind people attending a service in commemoration of the Great War hattle of Delvill: Wood loudly applauded when Mr. Jan Hcfmeyr Member of Parliament, declared it would be a grievous wrong to hand over SouthWest Africa to Germany whi!(Reuter. - 59 words
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470 1939-07-17 5 Reuter. London. Si TEMENT that In the last few weeks he had been "extremely A raged* 1 by reix)rts of growing complaints about German ia] methods and deliveries getting "worse and worse" was dr. R. S. Hudson, Secretary of the Department of Overseas in sReuter. - 470 words
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Article113 1939-07-17 5 be described as some :nce that aggravates j >rtain illnesses. Poller v c Buffere's y have their allergic h qi r< :d such as eggs dishes The presence of the domestic induces an attack A a m atl the victim of a nerve-shat-u many varied he113 words
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Article97 1939-07-17 5 Reuter. London. July 16. Th" money Market is raftering from general uncertainty and business Is M Dealers were resigned tn yesterday's n cl iction of the allotment fate of Ireasury Bills which is considered Inevitable in view of reduced offerings. The Bank of England will ourchase (!dReuter. - 97 words
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Article109 1939-07-17 5 THE Rauli Australian Gold Mining Co.. Ltd., has issued the following ctaiemenl fur the quarter »udeci j May 20 (com Ming of three four irtctdjr periods— BATTERY Tonnage of Ore raised 14 632 tons. No. ot Ounces of Bullion produced 4.162 ounces. No. of Ounces109 words
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Article117 1939-07-17 5 Reuter. Hume, July 16 FE transfer of German-speaking natives of ItalKn Tyrol to Germany is mentioned for the first time in the Italian press to-day. Sgr. Gayada In the Giornalo-de-Italia says: "Discretion prevented us fiom speaking about it before. There is no question of expulsionReuter. - 117 words
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Article66 1939-07-17 5 Reuter. The Hague. July 16 Indications are Increasing ihi t Dr. Colrjn may succeed In his second attempt to' form the Cabinet. Though the 'difficulties has not yet been overcome c wine to his failure to obtain the cotperution of the Catholic Party leaders. It looks as though a sortReuter. - 66 words
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Obituary57 1939-07-17 5 s Heng Ch<o Kok a-ul family and Mr. Heng Choo Leek (A'.-c» sincsrelv thank all relatives and friends who paid nif.-h«-visits- and attended the funeral of the late Mr Feng Choo KcVr and »1 *J those who rent letters of ccndohnce. telegrams. Po*al and p-'celain wreaths and57 words
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Obituary53 1939-07-17 5 tan KWEF NEO nee Nva nee Dint;, beloved wife of Tco Lian fcong of Con 1 P~ad Chandu ICiop. S.n-japore. pr.s«:d a way on the 16-7-39. fc'nc leave behind her husband, 4 sons and i daughter to mourn her loss. Fr on 18-7-39. at 1.00 D.m. rd thence tD53 words
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Advertisement22 1939-07-17 5 i unless steel watch bands from gold watch bands fro* $5. fix them to your watch while you wait. Opposite Clifford Pier22 words
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Advertisement213 1939-07-17 5 :iiiinii!i'ii.llll:lll:ll miiir'i 'j LISTEN rLLASE! I "The Royal Occultist" predicted the I m following:— 1 The Death of Lora Inchcape. I j I 1 The Events oi" Sarawak. 1 3 The Succession of H.H. The Sultan I Alum Shah to the Seiangor Throne. 1 4 Herr Hitlerfailure at Memel Conquest213 words
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Advertisement284 1939-07-17 5 AMAZING PILES AND FISTULA SPECIALIST. (Numerous unsolicited TO WHOM IT MAI C ONtEKN Consolidated Sango Koshi, Ltd., Incorporated in Singapore. No 17. Beach Road. Singapore. sth January, iy3s D ln r appreciation of your wonderful treatment by which my long-standing pS has been cured completely, I am pleased to give284 words
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Advertisement486 1939-07-17 5 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 15), IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE TRAIT j SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Wacrc-pfv-rcr's Acimini rrUm Order In Bankru rv N- 57 of 1939 Re: FRANCIS JOSEPH PETER el No. 47, Owen Rfllld, Singapore. Clerk. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First Dividend is Intended I be486 words
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285 1939-07-17 6 Reuter. Glasgow. i qurrFSTION that Czech refugees should be allowed to settle in the Scottish Highlands was made by Lord Provost P. J. Dollta here. leaking in Glasgow at the first meetinfof the" Scottish National Council for f r e m is h fUme WReuter. - 285 words
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87 1939-07-17 6 A veruict of "Suicide while ol unsound n.md" was recorded at an Inquest at Paddington on Aubrey Fuilerton, aged f fty-six, a retired company director, 01 Green Croft-gardens. Hampstead, who was found hanging fom a balcony ove r a trapdoor in an empty house87 words
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Article450 1939-07-17 6 (B> Air Mail) London, July 3. RiEMARKABLE complacency per- vades I.T.C. circles who are satisfied that they have got the position where they want it. The buffer pool has recently been selling tin and acquiring money and by that token thu I.T.C. is well-pleased with Its450 words
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Article67 1939-07-17 6 Marlene Dietrich, German -boi star, has become a natural; citizen in Hollywood. She passed the citizenship exa tlons recently and tock th( oath kn i brief ceremony before Pedi tl JuV Harry Hollzer Immediately M d>\ rich obtained her passport and said she plans to take67 words
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Article77 1939-07-17 6 Early next month two housi m Sou:h Side. Clapham Common. S.W «riH bs ccme an international hostel—l of its kind in London—for 120 yonm guests from the Continent and Empir° The houses have been rented by th? School Journey Association—a body n: school teachers who have77 words
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214 1939-07-17 6 Singapore Jtilj '5. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3 To 4Aver Hitams 19 6 Hitams 0.31 Batu Srtanfors 1 Boogkcng Hn is- lid Bangrin-s 18 6 Chandenangs 11- U Hong Fatts Idris Hyd. Ipoh Tin 20 Jelapangs 24 y Jelebus 0 54 I Johans 0.24 Katu214 words
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Advertisement258 1939-07-17 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chemists and Storm Ml I Second Hand Radios Fully guaranteed and serviced, Prices from S2 5 RADIO SERVICE CO., OF MALAY ISS4 I/rD. Singapore, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh, Penang. 'THE ORIGINAL AUTOMATIC." WORLD WIDE DECEPTION GUARANTEED. Various models in stock. RADIO ELECTRIC Co.,258 words
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Advertisement206 1939-07-17 6 I ARE EYES WEAK?(I^ Avail yourself of the expert services of a skilled qualified Specialist with over 35 years' European clinical experience. Moderate cost for modern individually planned and built practical glasses. Thompson Optical Co. 4, Arcade Bldg., Phone 3002. it. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science. GIAN SINGH'S (■RA206 words
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Advertisement29 1939-07-17 6 "PYE" RADIOS ARE SECOND TO NONE in Efficiency, Reliability and Service. Hence they are VERY POPULAR IN MALAYA. Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG Distributors: RADIO GENERAL AGENCY, j Kuala29 words
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Advertisement180 1939-07-17 6 Is Your Daughter Anaemic* Among the most obvious indications that a girl is anat: nip are lack of energy, bresthk: sness, cizzy pells, fain'ness bailor, pains in the side a.rd back, depression, a general •;n »i of inefficiency and weakness. TriS cenditir n is one calling for immediate atten*' n180 words
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Advertisement31 1939-07-17 6 FOR THE VERY IM »Nl IN CLOCKS WATCHES You should visit YICK WOH HING 49 NORTH BRID* j (Near Middle R«a Win have a real mal.2 yaur eiioic< PHONE NO. T31 words
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Miscellaneous672 1939-07-17 6 To-day's Radio 1 I Rev. J. Russell Howden, Rector NIROM SINGAPORE Andrews Ho.born. Lon- I 7.HL 225 metres (13 mcs) gQS yascha Krein and his Gipsy Or- a m ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcls) chestra, with Anne Lawrence.* c2O Opening. News bulletin, p.m. m I 9.35 Close down. 6 25672 words
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Article233 1939-07-17 7 JAPANESE WANT TO BROADEN SCOPE OF TOKYO TALKS Shanghai, July Hi. AUTHORITATIVE Tokyo quarters say that Japan wouW broaden A the scope of the forthcoming Anglo-Japanese neßotm ions n connection with the Tientsin controversy to include the issue foreign rights in hina. according to a Tokyo233 words
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Article21 1939-07-17 7 FRANCO TURKISH DEFENCE TALKS Reuter. Istanbul. July 16- A French military mission staff officers from all Ulie' VM l0 plans —Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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170 1939-07-17 7 Anglo French Demonstration Of Might Reuter. Paris. July It. 11T i desire nothins; but peace bet- p all the peoples. We have a .olve to consecrate our efforts tect it »n this s P irit of human i ition, which alone can as--1 ihe safety of civilians," declar- M n.iladieiReuter. - 170 words
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Article74 1939-07-17 7 Reuter. Paris, July 15. i INVESTIG VTION into Naii props- l pmda activities will be pursued without respect to persons, according to an official communiqu? issued this afternoon. mique saya that certain arrest hate admitted fiom agents v maimed, un- o the contrary, to idrtngc the provi-Reuter. - 74 words
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165 1939-07-17 7 Reuter. Condon, July IS. THAT th«* submarine's underwater signalling apparatus was out of order when the Thetis dived was fact revealed by the Attorney at yesterday's inquiry. An Air Force pilot. Flight Lieut. Avent, describing the search for the submarine, said they saw aReuter. - 165 words
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Article76 1939-07-17 7 British official Wireless. London, July 15. EIGHT hundred and rifty thousand steel shelters have runs been deli vet tU to householders in Britain. It is stated also that 1.000.000 steel helmets or ARP personnel have now been delivered and nearly another milhen will be completed before theBritish official Wireless. - 76 words
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Article29 1939-07-17 7 Reuter. Tokyo. July 16. Court-martial proceedings have begun at Kalgan against the British Military Attache. Col. Spear, who has been detained there since May 26.- Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration44 1939-07-17 7 Tbe new Ar»entinc «M twi." which Is used for «adcl ">"'"*• i« vfeitine Southampton, the new .™i«iV built bv Victors- Armsirong al B™ro" and mp.eted early was commissioned for tbe**™2il3 r c.n,p«»;« tins "la S berth in me new dcMJks. Southampton.44 words
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83 1939-07-17 7 Hongkong, July 10. THE Soviet Navy W»U U p** n«~ Heavy rainfall at Hupei has distorted communications and Japanese mil Oary ruovements have been considerabi <h Wide d areas have been flooded, especi- 1 severely from Hsinlo to Chcngtmg. A large railway bridge at83 words
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Article28 1939-07-17 7 Reuter. London, July 15— Stage and film are tis\e Gracie Fields has returned hone to Peacehaven to venuneratt after six weeks spent In the Chelsea hospital Sol women.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article84 1939-07-17 7 Reuter. London. July 16.-The Ita of Propaganda yesterday dismissedl as the renewed i, o the presence ol German diyi.-ons m Italy and the handing over ot TrLwte Germany. At the same t.me a SP°*-*; man m Wilhelmstrasse dented report, that Germany had leased Trieste deacriblngReuter. - 84 words
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158 1939-07-17 7 The bulk of those allot ted to the infantry will be quartered to begin w t o In the barracks of the various n mental depots, while the majority of other units are going straight under canvas for the summer months. By autumn, wooden huts158 words
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Article161 1939-07-17 7 I London, July W. THE return if British oversea*, trade for June shews laaporl i valuec. at E55,174,759 eoaapared with t75.Mi.325 IB May and £76,540,222 in Jun -1 last year. EHKtttfl were 139.890.260 a, aaainst £42,273,350 Ln May and £36.933,525 in Jane last year. Re-exports were161 words
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252 1939-07-17 7 London. July 15. THE Secretary for Air, Sir Kingsley W md, visited the new Rolls-Royce factor y at Crewe to-day. Speaking at a luncheon, he said that, except in the late stages cf the Great War, liritain had never in her history made252 words
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Advertisement47 1939-07-17 7 fAHenbury's Cftftor Oil La an excellent remedy. Thus tasteless and odourless preparation is ab- j solutely pure. Agents: BARLOW CO., I Ocean Building, Singapore. J 5 APB 26 ii ill Mi. t^LLl^ w 4sf EVO' > i til *h*t'» b«f*t f a rnbtn*tl un III**'* I Al PL47 words
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Advertisement342 1939-07-17 7 HOW INFLUENZA rAHEN* PUT ON FIRM, SOLID, FLESH Took Tasteless Vitamin Tablets. If you are worried to death because you can't put on weight, do as this lady did. She was weak and tnin after a bad attack of influenza, but after taking a course of tiny, tasteless, tablets widch342 words
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Advertisement268 1939-07-17 8 ]tO-NIGHT 6-15-9-15 PAVILION j SHE WOULD! Jl HE WOULDN'T! fW I (But These Five Gorgeout T W j j I »ou can;. ft j Ruth HUSSEY Burgess MEREDITH I Comedy. Ann MCRRISS Joyce COMPTON A METRO-GOLDW YN M AVER PICTURI 1■ t N y < 'lilllilillllllllllilllllllkbStUtailCllllilDllCllllllllll-^ICIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi TO-MORROW at the CAPITOL268 words
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Advertisement261 1939-07-17 8 I POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT! EVERY- j 1 BODY'S TALKING ABOUT THIS NEW j j HARDY FAMILY ADVENTURE!! I I CAPITOL TO-NIGHT J j MG.M's Comedy hit- j I "OUT WEST hr i with the HARDYS SER,ES I 1 > STOXk' IlO<)M V VVEIDLER. CECILIA PARKER who is The g JUNGLE261 words
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Advertisement153 1939-07-17 8 LOVELIEST OI HOLLYWOOD'S YOUNG LOVELIES IN A GRAND STARTS THURSDAY AT IMYIIJOX I ROXY BAR Open 5 p.m. till Midnig~hT smashing RISPHHPSEVSSiBiM OF KNOCK-DOWN, MMI J t >■ djl AND-MAKE-IT ROM.INCi:. BBHHHBHHBBB^SSi OPENS TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 WAYNE MORRIS PRISCILLA LANeI i in their etf-"startin«r comedy hit! LOVE, lIOXOIt I \m>153 words
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458 1939-07-17 9 Reuter. Paris LUXURIOUS Palaces of the Kings of Ugarit who had a kingdom in Northern Syria 2,000 years before Christ have been unearthed resuli oj excavations carried out by M. Claude A. SehaefTer, assistant keeper of the Museum of National Antiquities at St. Ger- main-en-Lay.Reuter. - 458 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-07-17 9 ids Lucy Margaret Horm Jamaica, who on Saturlaj became thr bride of Mr. Louis Jack of the Asiatic Petroleum I Ltd at Fnlau Bukoni.24 words
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Article32 1939-07-17 9 The Seventh Singapore Troop (Rangoon Road School) held their Parents Bay this evening at 5.15 p.m. The function was most en joyable and was rounded off by a Campfire which was remarkably32 words
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96 1939-07-17 9 Reuter. Paris. plot to casji false P< orders worth about .'.SOO) has police in "iiri op on a oig the Me: Paris arrested si* men, reeentiy arr: *ed -r. Mar eUle* r t tenia, i* is althe men. Most oi up with ditlercntReuter. - 96 words
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Article97 1939-07-17 9 Reuter. Loudon, July 16. A WORLD Rover Scout meet opened at Monzie Castle near Crieff, today, when 42 countries were represented. Lieut.-Col. D. J Colville (Secretary for Scotland' In a speech of welcome, read a message from Lord Helihix i Foreign Secretary> regretting that owing toReuter. - 97 words
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110 1939-07-17 9 Reuter. Rome. July 16. Itorciga tw reports that Count Ctono and General Franco have craned the outlines lor a military and economic ir zt between Spain and Italy to be signed later are given prominence in i rv: papers. Official circles appeal to beReuter. - 110 words
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236 1939-07-17 9 PRESIDENT ADAMANT Reuter. Washington July 16. ISOLATIONIST supporters led ly Senator Borah have spread word around in the Congress this, morning that there is no prospect for the Neutrality Legislation during this session and that the Congress should, therefore, adjourn till Aug.Reuter. - 236 words
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Article136 1939-07-17 9 British Wireless. London, July 15.—Following the establishment of the Ministry of Supply, there has been a reorganisation among the junior ministers, bringing women members of Parliament into the Government. The appointment of Lt. Col. J. J. LleWellin as Parliamentary Secretary to the new ministry, at the headBritish Wireless. - 136 words
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102 1939-07-17 9 Reuter. New York. Jiny 16 The Bank cf Snain has lost the vn* collect 5G.450.000 from »c United States for the silver .sold to the UJftjted States during the Spanish Republican regime The Federal Judge rejected the Bank's demand for moneyReuter. - 102 words
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Article48 1939-07-17 9 Reuter. Jerusalem. July 16 A JEW was killed and anotfcor fatally wounded when an Arab Ran* am bashed c ix Jewish workers liberal this morning RrlMnn 'X»hre-sergpant wa; wounded on Wednesday at Jaita. when he attempted to arrest a terrorist, and died of his wounds.—ReuterReuter. - 48 words
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Article709 1939-07-17 10 NEWSPAPERS from Shanghai, in their comments on the case of Mr R. M. Tinkler, unite in condemning the savagery and brutality of the Japanese in this lamentable affair. Mr. TtaWer, who was employed as laboui superintendent at a Shangnai mill, was bayonetted by Japanese Marines and denied709 words
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Article, Illustration1016 1939-07-17 10 I The i Special Correspondent of the Daily Express f T is the tragedy of the liberated ntta.of Eastern before having had time to settled secure State, their independence should he again en d Tse r mtt of the nations born to1,016 words
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Advertisement39 1939-07-17 10 Waterproof M Hf!jHfi| BOO CHIANG CO., *i04, North Bridge Road, Singapore. THE EYES CHANGE; PFRIODICAL EXAMINATION NECESSARY! Don't hesitate to see a quar-f.ed ejes*M specialist as C. S. CHONG, Dr. oi Optometry. Everbright Optical Co. 19, CHULIA STREET, HNGATtlHE.39 words
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Advertisement56 1939-07-17 10 Just Received a New Selection of Men's Hats. THE LOUNGE I An entxpc-nsive hat with ill lh? attributes nf the "top Satin Lined. In fact, :t hat you will admire and so wii! others.... and now i ■> look at the price Colour-■ Navy. Grey and Yandyck Brown. All -took56 words
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244 1939-07-17 11 Tokyo Talks Await Report From London Reuter. London, July 17. REPORT on the preliminary conversations between Sir Robert Craigie, British Ambassador to Japan, and Mr. Arita, Japanese Foreign Minister, has been received in London and is under consideration. Reuters diplomatic correspondent understands that no dateReuter. - 244 words
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96 1939-07-17 11 Reuter. Tsingtao. July IS. The British cruiser Cornwall with Rear Admiral Murray aboard arrived this morning and is joining the destroyer Diamond which is already in port. The British Consulate General is being guarded by a strong detachment of Japanese Marines as the result of yesterday's bombReuter. - 96 words
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Article109 1939-07-17 11 Reuter. London. July 17. The Anglo-Japanese verbal "sparring match" in Tokyo on Saturday gets front-page prominence in the morning papers, which wait a signal that it will lead to a full-dress debate with close attention. "A long and unfruitful meeting" is how Mr. Vernon Bartiett. M.l\, News-Chronicle diplomaticReuter. - 109 words
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Article50 1939-07-17 11 Shanghai, juiv 17. OWING to the gravity of the anti-British movement engil by the Japanese authorial Britons are expected to evacuate Kaifenf within the next few days. 1 Japanese are also instigating i similar demonstration in Nankins, urging the expulsion of all Britons there.—Sin Chew Jit rah.50 words
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90 1939-07-17 11 Shanghai, July 17. II is learnt that Mr. T. V. Soong, >>, iimaii «>t the Chinese Econoiiiu (.u.u-il. who arrived in London «>me time ago v\ith very little liuMuitv. is conducting financial II filiations with ihe British Govrrnrm lit. :dn to London financial circles,90 words
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73 1939-07-17 11 Reuter. Tientsin, July 10. DiI \V. Tomlinson, of the DurIvinis, a native of Stockton, was hitli an abdominal wound on i said at Shar ghaikwan, nts-n, :il 9.30 p.m. on July w is rushed to the G.M.A. *i• v if l nesiiaii, where heReuter. - 73 words
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Article112 1939-07-17 11 lokyo, July 17. LUYIET-OIJTEI? Mongolian warduring the week-end i Manchukno territory as ilaiki sm ci rdfttg to a nununiquc quoted n al) i despatch. they dropped eight were destroyed re seriously injured, want hukuo Foreign Cffiee has i' l to the Outer Ivlongo- uo vernmen112 words
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86 1939-07-17 11 PEIPING NANKING MERGER PLAN FAILS Shanghai, July 17. aled thai the Peiping and Nankhlg puppets, in spite of their meeting at Tsingtao for the purpose of forming a new 1 Government," have not found agreement on any point. t. rgance of v*ew is so great and n towards one another86 words
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Article30 1939-07-17 11 Reuter. untitled July 17 —The Minister of the haa suspended for three days pal Czech newspaper Narod •wing to an article containing a reference to the use of the Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Obituary61 1939-07-17 11 London, July 16.—The death has occurred of "Admiral Sir Roger Backhouse. —Keuter. Admiral Sir Roger Backhouse was the First and Principal Naval A.D C. to the King since 1938; and also the First Sea Lcrd and Chief if Naval Staff since the same year.61 words
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Article, Illustration52 1939-07-17 11 Lord Nuffield, car magnate and Britain's greatest philanthropist, visited the 52nd (London) Anti-Aircraft Regiment (Territorial Army), of which be is Honorary Colon ?1, at the Anti-Aircraft Training Camp, Watchet, Somerset. Picture shows Cob ne! Lord Nuffield talking with women numbers of the Voluntary Aid Detachment at52 words
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Article, Illustration44 1939-07-17 11 Ma Jot-General J. I). Lavarack, Chief of the General stair of the Australian Military Forces, who i> paying a six nicnths' visit to England to stud] modern military methods. afajur-Gencral Lavarack, who Is S3, was appointed to Iti>. post in 1935.44 words
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137 1939-07-17 11 Reuter. L ndon, Inly 16. TIIF hope that the tragic mistake of ly 14 in anderrating Britain would not repeated was expressed by Admiral Lcrd Chatflc!d, Minister lot Co-ordination of Defence, speaking at an ex-Si vices rally al Cambridge to-day. The world, he said, is watchingReuter. - 137 words
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Article59 1939-07-17 11 Reuter. ParK July 11 T ATRST development In the invest] *ons into Nazi propaganda activities In France is an unconfirmed report tha 4 French counter-espionage agents have gone to London In order to "communi cate to their British colleagues docu ments in their possession on a propa Banda campaignReuter. - 59 words
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169 1939-07-17 11 5 Killed In Fire On P. O. Liner Reuter. London, July 16. FIVE members of the crew were killed and 26 injured as the result of a fire, followed by an exr.losion in the hold of the P nnd lWr Narkunda al Colombo. A hundred" and fifty passengers were aboard,Reuter. - 169 words
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Article47 1939-07-17 11 Reuter. Colembo, July 17.—Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru arrived by aeroplane yesterday afternoon to negotiate with Ce>];n political leaders in rerrard to re'vVnatJrn of Indians. He originally intended to sail from Bombay in the Narkunda, the P. O. liner in which an explosion occurred in Colombo harbour.—Renter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article90 1939-07-17 11 Reuter. London, July 17. THE British Government's decision to suspend Jewish Immigration into Palestine for six months frcm Oct I was condemned by an emergency conference convened by the Zionist Federation pi Great Britain and Ireland and held In London yesterday, it was attended byReuter. - 90 words
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172 1939-07-17 11 Reuter. sahiagton, .1 uly i IJUJLFILMENT of the terms of the Anglo-American barter agrcemenl may, owing to a complicated Congressional situation, he delayed indefinitely, if a proposal being considered liy a commiUce is adopted, according to some Congressional leaders. The proposal, which isReuter. - 172 words
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Article185 1939-07-17 11 "Rubber World Will Not Be Sorry" THOSE who deal in rubber in Smga pore are said to be of the opinion that postponement of the rubber barter plan may possibly cause a iracti nal fail in the price of the commodity, jut as the recent negligible increase in185 words
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Article48 1939-07-17 11 TRANS ATLANTIC SERVICE Reuter. Ottawa, July IG. Postmaster General McClarty hgs announced that the first westbound -rip ol the Imperial Airways' regular transatlantic service has been prvvisionaUy scheduled for An:',. 6. while the eastbound trip from M ttreal bxpected to start either on Au.",. Bor 9- I:, iter.Reuter. - 48 words
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97 1939-07-17 11 Reuter. Warsaw, July 17. rjENERAL Sir Edmund Ironside i due to arrive here by air from Gdynia to-day at 5 p.m. for talks with high Polish army officers, announces the Government paper Oazeta Polaka. Bi lam's Inspector General of Over I rces will conferReuter. - 97 words
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122 1939-07-17 11 Reuter. London, July 17. AFTEH era ing (he Atlantic sin--1 gle-handed, with only a srxtant and compass as guides, Frances Clark, a 15-y<.ir-old man, brrushl hi even-ton cutt;? Girl Kathleen aiely into Cornish Harbour. I La lung the tiller and hoping ior the whileReuter. - 122 words
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Advertisement25 1939-07-17 11 I WITH THE WORLD I Wk Receiver Model 536 A-C planner! M on a scientific basis in a i| r a»inet 8. Moutrie Co., Ltd.25 words
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Article591 1939-07-17 12 WHILE the Angle-Japaneae talks j„ rokyo make a tardy evening. kh€ Japanese to«ea an agents are bringing further pressuie to bear ins* British inters*** in Cnina In the circumstance-- there can be (H n frank negotiations, though there rnighl well be some niairTsp akii Britain U willing591 words
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Article, Illustration374 1939-07-17 12 Singapore, Monday. IT is a very sad thougnt to roe to realise that this is the last time I will have a chance of aaeeting all of you/' remarked H E. the G.O.C.. Maj.-Gen. W. G. S. Dobbie, addressing the members of the Lr.V.C.374 words
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Article133 1939-07-17 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Ip<;h, Sunday. FIOW a middle-aged Chinese paid with his life for attempting to steal an alarm clock, for which he was given chase and severely assaulted, was revealed at an inquiry into the *death of Lee Chin before Che Istaail in the133 words
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177 1939-07-17 12 Ipoh, Monday. THF Polite force in Tronoh was mobilised on Saturday evening, a big cang of Indians being involved earlier in an affray. They stormed the Police Station for an unaccountable reason. The incident was quelled in less than half an hour. One Indian was177 words
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198 1939-07-17 12 Temporary Relief From Malacca SINGAPORE, MONDAY. BOUGHT CONDITIONS Jl D bune CAKRIE» ON E^LUsI YE RLPOKI vi pERS sx IT IS EX miS FROM residents-those we», it is believed, conditions arising ""> W <i v NCl > for many ve*W- There is no water198 words
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Article45 1939-07-17 12 (from Our Ou n Correspondent) Johore Bahru. July 16.--A Chinese. Lee Joon. was to-day fined S<s in all. ot In default six weeks simpl» imprisonment the sentences to run consecutively, for possession ol Illegal samsu and having a complete set of samsu apparatus.45 words
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Article, Illustration93 1939-07-17 12 Malacca. Monday. IT id romoured that tm Hon G. W Bryant R rsidenl Councillor, Mala oca will soon be proceeding on leave and that hi* most Pfobable i Hkelv to be Mr W. S. Ebden, at the Und Office i< commissioner of Lands, s*S. Mr Ebden93 words
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96 1939-07-17 12 Dr. Lim Boon Keng Hongkong University DX Lim Boon Keng. O B B. follows. With reference to the estabihtac oi a Malayan University. I arr in favour of it. but I do no the idea of removing the v;. Hongkong to Singapore. I rect' the impression that suggestion in favour96 words
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153 1939-07-17 12 THIS'LL BORE YOU STIFF (Fion. Our Own Reporter Ipoh. Sum THE biggest boring campaign in the history of i Malaya is reported to be hi progress at Kuala Tumho». vicinity of the Kmta River s;'Uih of Batu Gajah. It is stated to be the most153 words
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Advertisement18 1939-07-17 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, U&fi* street, China Building, tliii 'PHONE 5808. FIRE, MARINE, VEHICLES, WORKMEN COMPENSATION r>.nF|4T< PERSONAL A*18 words
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304 1939-07-17 13 Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. no uftfumatioii is yet available regarding the Malayan Government's reply to the Delhi despatch on the labour question, Indian circles here confidently anticipate that the Malayan reply will be snore temperate In tone than was originally expected,304 words
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Article162 1939-07-17 13 i Prom Our Own Oorrespoudent Muar. Saturday, j GOH Keng, an elderly Chinese, was this morning produced before Inche Huron bm Ahmad and charged with having caused hurt to Tan Gek Keng, a Chinese woman, by attacking her with 2 -changkol" at 8.20 a.m. on July162 words
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Article72 1939-07-17 13 Penang, Saturday. TUKEt rickshas were completely bumf Nnordin Street early •his morning. The blaze, which jttracted larg? crowd of curious was put out by some 11 pullers who poured buektls of water on the burning w l eelw* il,t ra use of the fire at the of72 words
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Article31 1939-07-17 13 Singapore, Monday. A iallang fire broke out shortly, after 8.15 p.m. last night opposite St. Michael's Road an 1 the F ire Brigade was summoned to deal' with it.31 words
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245 1939-07-17 13 Ipoh, Saturday. fON TOOVERSIAL a> the sublet may seem in the south over the formation of an Indian Volunteer Unit, local Indo-Ceyionese opinion stems to be unanimously in favour of the provision of a platoon olely for the community in the State. t for245 words
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Article129 1939-07-17 13 Penang, Saturday. [V N H PER BRA, was to day fined $5 l it,, pay $5 compensation in! in a summons case waa accused of voluntarily hurt to a Mirasian boy, Stan--11, in the house of a Mrs. Carvei Road on July 6 at about129 words
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Article45 1939-07-17 13 .'Saturday.—Tan Chai Huat, aged Ooh Ah Long aged 12, were >nd (,vn by Magistrate Inche Haron after admitting the theft of rubber tree valued at $10. They were «3 over to their parents on bond this ThjJ was their first offence45 words
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64 1939-07-17 13 Ipoh, Saturday. THE Hon. Mr. Justice Aitken. the Penang judge, landed this morning at the aerodrome in a Penang Flying Club machine piIt ted by Major. W. H. Letch, the C lub instructor. Mr. Aitken. who was formerly stationed in Ipoh as64 words
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Article108 1939-07-17 13 Tapah, Saturday. 4 DARING theft took place in the early hours this morning in a rubber dealer's house in Bikum, when cash and jewellery amounting to over ?700 were reported lost. Enche Osman Badshah A.C.P., OXJPg, Tapah immediately proceeded to scene to investigate and an early ar108 words
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Article142 1939-07-17 13 Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. HO pains are being spared to make N /he public comfortable at the fetation lexhibition to be held during the August holidays-Aug. 5, 6 and 7. Thos<. of us who have seen previous exnUMttona at the M.A.H A. will see many innovations.142 words
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Article440 1939-07-17 13 Ipoh, Saturday. JHE first agricultural show to be organised in the Kinta District was held to-day at the Government English School, Batu Gajah, when practically the whole population of the town and rayats from neighbouring kampongs and villages and other districts attended, making a very colourful440 words
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Article252 1939-07-17 13 Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. i tm*-A ni urn at the Selaneor Assizes of theft and TWO Tamils who faceJ thai pcs ai mt ft r lt i abetment with rcgaH to several Austin motor-cars, wet. found ~,.iitv and sentcr-d to various -erms of imprisonment by Mr.252 words
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Article101 1939-07-17 13 Taiping. Sunday. FOIt the fust time in the history of tho Malayan Y.W.C.A., there will be a gathering of Wayfarers from all Malayan centres *n Singapore from August 24 to 31. The venue will he at Ml Sophia, and cutstation visiters, it is understood, will101 words
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170 1939-07-17 13 IN VIEW of the recent prevalence of typhoid, in Ipoh, the local Health authorities are taking drastic steps to check the disease and have met with marked success, for juiing the past 1% months, there has been no case except a few isolated cases in170 words
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Advertisement95 1939-07-17 13 No mailer what the condition-*. UIEBERG BUTTER is protected a' ali limes from d icriorali'»n or contamination. This pure creamery buliti is sealed i; an ait-tight container and is obtainable everywhere. mm §wmm THONi:: STORE 5376 (5 lines;, K. LUMFTJB 3331 (3 lines). IPOH JlO 111 (S lines), PENANCi 15*195 words
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981 1939-07-17 14 General News From Malacca Johore JOHORE WILL HAVE THREE NEW SCHOOLS (F-n 6» Th-re was a large and distinguished Jfcering o witness this unique event •n the educational history o[ Johoie and a pleasing feature was the large gtSiering of Malay ladies, who lent colour to the function. "V,. UIS981 words
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Article216 1939-07-17 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Saturday. f WANTED to pay the duty, but before I could do so 1 was arrested," said Abdul Ghapar bin Mohamad, when he was charged before Inche Haron bin Ahmud Utfl morning w r th having attempted to evade payment of Customs216 words
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Article118 1939-07-17 14 \Frcm Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, Saturday. TWO more arrests have been mad 1 by the petectiv* Hranch in conrectiou with .th? gwe of extortion in which Sir. Gari Wah Boob, a wellknown rtbklcien mtiv'iant. ia the complainant. The arrested nan are L. M Nun. and118 words
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Article155 1939-07-17 14 Mr ii. j, Gregory, Engineer i\ i Malacca, will go on leave on Jiuv *7. Mr D. Smith from Singapore Will take bis place in Malacca. Mrs A Williams, wife ol the Collector ol Lane Revenue, lefi Malacca this week toy home She la accompanied by ncr155 words
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218 1939-07-17 14 (From Our Oicn C Malacca. Sataritj, AS usual the mti last of the two I local rivals, St. Fran< b and the High School atti crowd to the S.I i also proved a thrilling Franciscans, being about fifteen minute: to pull out ot218 words
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Article95 1939-07-17 14 MEMBERS of the BoyaJ J< rational Club are notil addition to the usual cianr in the Club on Sunday. July merits have been made for Bellidntaine, the noted El to give an exhibition of dai that evening. All member* ly invited lo attend. Members are reminded th95 words
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Article209 1939-07-17 14 Gaol Pre ferred To Fine (Prom Our Own Com 1 Sef'flll U 1 Mil} •I 1 SENTENCE of twenty imprisonment wa $30 line by a Chine Rauf bin Mohamed Sa'; Police magistrate, on a <• sion of two hoons of Jo! ehandu in a Chinese tn< di Trnang. r-tfl The209 words
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Advertisement507 1939-07-17 14 i he Staff Of Life IN EVERY SENS ft OF PHRASE IF BOUpHT AT RAFFLES BAKERY OUR BREAD IS MADE WITH THE FINEST INGREDIENTS UNDER STRICTLY HYCI ENIC CONDITIONS BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS. THF MEMCAL PRWBSBWN SAYS PRE AD THE All) TO GOOD HEALTH therefore BUY RAFFLES BREAD FOR YOUR507 words
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Article52 1939-07-17 15 Reuter. Amsterdam. H is to export to Germany hi marks' worth (about 10) of horticultural products i special agreement just con- mth the Reich. wii] be made by an atrangeide I he Dutch-German cleaiement h Government's purpose is the difficulties of horticuied by import restrictions inReuter. - 52 words
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Article67 1939-07-17 15 amine which will be played I aid Drums of the 2nd Batyal Regiment at the Beati it on the Padang on Mon- 11 commencing at 6.00 p.m.:— iat"; Band and Drums, "Sylvia", Vlach; Drums, OM., "Dinah's Del'ght", and Drums, Bugle March. Mornay; Band and March. "Santia", Austin";67 words
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71 1939-07-17 15 Berlin. July 16. revelation that he only intends lo its" the vast new Chancellery until le by Hen- Hitler n an is contributed to Ul2 magaliw rhird Reich"' in which he planned the present dmost the same moment create the greater exing Austria. As from71 words
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Article42 1939-07-17 15 Reuter. a rdeaux, July 16 I Am r. cl hydroplane with ten ::ocard Itrrived al B fter a direct Bight lasting 28'- hours from Port Wasnineton in the firsl lirecl imerclal Bight netw< Unit d States and France. w- uter.Reuter. - 42 words
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549 1939-07-17 15 Singapore Saturday. FAVOURED with excellent weather, the annual athletic sports of the Mercantile Institution were held this afternoon at Jalan Re?ar Stadium before a vnry large gathering. The events were very keenly contested and the discipline of the boys v Act 4 2d much upon549 words
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Article462 1939-07-17 15 LIFE WITH ANOTHER MAN FORGIVEN DESCRIBING a charge made agate* ncr husband by Mrs. fcmily U Winifred Grace Ash bee, of Lyttelt<:n-road, Fincnlcy, "jJJ •toastmiK libel against a man who had dore nothmii to deserv v Mr. Justice Ungtoa dismissed her petition for divorce on the462 words
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Article134 1939-07-17 15 Cairo. i n times of emergency Egypt can 1 meet all the Sudan's requirements of sugar, estimated at 30,006 tons annually, according to the Egyptian Ministry tf Commerce and Industry. The ministry which for some time nasi has been studying the possibility of exchanging supplies between134 words
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553 1939-07-17 15 Singapore, Sunday. PERHAPS the dullest, the most unimpressive inter-State match ever played was seen yesterday at Anson Road Stadium where Negri beat Singapore 2—l in a friendly match. Singapore fielded an experimental team—and the experiment was a failure. Singapore missed an early opportunity553 words
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245 1939-07-17 15 Th* experience of Mr. K. D. Krockrr, prominent aviator, will be interesting to all these who nrc troubled with so or blading gums. Pilot. Kroeker writes: "After an attack of Dengue fever followed by jaundice, mv gum* became very swollen and245 words
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Advertisement318 1939-07-17 15 AND I ani Mclntvrc His Hawaiians. ANDREWS SISTIRS. F6829 When ycu dream pbout Hawaii. Andrews SfeSers records art the Sweet Hawaiian Chimes. f oooular vocal recoide ef to-day. F6906 Hu'* Blurs. g£* four ol their lah I t rds. south sea Sweetheart. G2645 From the land of the I*9 Blue318 words
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655 1939-07-17 16 Good Bowling By Sullivan Singapore, Monaay. THE S.R.C. yesterday v ffercd 'heir first big fixture defeat when they lost to the Combined Services Cricket Team by 63 runs. The R-es felt the locs of the services of R. Thoy and G.655 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-07-17 16 The Chinese met the Combined school* at rrieket ©a Satodmy Gum and the club won the match. Our photo shows Kens Hotk »ouwn K24 words
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Article192 1939-07-17 16 THE Cricket Club yesterday beat the 9th Heavy Regiment in a friendly cricket game, played on the padang. by 34 runs. j 9TH HEAVY REGIMENT Harvey b Mc Neil 1 Fields b Jagger 30 Sgt Bowler lbw. Jagge r J Sgt. Mc Carthy lbw. Jagger192 words
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Article405 1939-07-17 16 Singapore, Sunday. AFTER leading convincingly by 135 runs in the first innings, the Undergraduates of the Medical College were forced to a draw by the Graduates when the teams met in their annual cricket fixture at the College ground, time intervening. At the close405 words
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Article, Illustration34 1939-07-17 16 Our cameraman went down Rallies n Saturday afternoon th College were holding then annval sport 4 and this phof«; taken by him shows Miss Hope Rcdyk competing in one if the Girl indents* events.34 words
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Article157 1939-07-17 16 London, July lb. HARROW defeated Eton at Lords by eight wickets in a two-day cricket match. First day's scores were: Eton scored 268 in their first Innings against Harrow. Bouit took four wickets for 69. Harrow replied with 265 Tor seven Cutchley contributing 115. and Anson 66 not157 words
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Article162 1939-07-17 16 T'HS Manchester Regiment was beaten 1 at cricket by the Indian Association at Baienier on Saturday by mm. I.A. Choor Singh b Howbrook J R. S. Sithamparam lbw. Elliot D. X Samv b Howbrook 0 Tharam Sinih lbw. Wilkes 14 Wazir Singh st Wilkes162 words
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Article40 1939-07-17 16 Scccer: R.A. (C) vs. R.A.F. (Div. I) Changi. S.C.F A. Res. vs Loyals Res.— Stadtem. R.A.M.C. r& Malaya Signal < >—langlin R.A.F. (T vs. p. «rani— Seletar. Municipality "Fairer Cup" rmi-final)—Fairer Park, Boxing: SAB A. Meeting— 6l. Andriw's School.40 words
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Article244 1939-07-17 16 Lockhart Scores Unbeaten Century Segamat, July It HITTING two sixes ard thirteen fours, H. Et J. Lockhart scores" his first century since his arrival in the country, at Genu UHs* when his club met f he United Services and won by eight wic Batting first,244 words
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Article177 1939-07-17 16 Singapore. Monday. TN a cricket match play -d al Bales 1 tier yesterday the Ceylon Spor r Club beat the Loyals by five wickets and 66 runs. Muthucumaru \s bowling was deadly. He took seven wickets for six runs. LOYALS Paque run out 1 Glass b177 words
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Article105 1939-07-17 16 Entries for this year s open Singles and Doubles tournament <K.Q. System) will close on July 31. Members wishing to participr.te are to send in their names together with entry f:es of 35 cents to the Hon. Snorts Captain. Taib Mohamed. on or before the closing date.105 words
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Article69 1939-07-17 16 "MARCUS SlTlßlils. ftJ Tribune racing corres.il pondent had another winners in his selections for 1 Saturday's races at Ipoh, j The first four winners wert; all among his selections, whikj in the fifth and sixth races.! Royal Hampton and Hard Go-! ing. tipped to win. each came!69 words
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Article261 1939-07-17 16 Sinsapi r.'. SatvJtyTHE string <>i Urn 5J rco: f d a c r.v i'(ii n>« i>; thrr wickets over the teitai Bp* Club second team in i eriebs maM pUycd at Balcstier this i*"b* V I v Read, top scorer Icr the XCI ratted brightly fcr261 words
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Article143 1939-07-17 16 DLAYING on Wednesday the Clerical Union Hall. a »arg» gathering of lh MJ lhl I spectators of the feathei v. l h I N.A.A.F.I Imperial Club narr i defeated the United AtbleUt (Lads') by 4 games to •>• Players of the W.A.A F 1 Club mentioned143 words
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Advertisement53 1939-07-17 16 Success after j SUCCESS for and still further SUCCESSES In the Scottish Six Days Trial tor 1939:— 250 c.c. CUP Wo n by Charlie Rogers.????? Jimmy Beck CUP Won by George Holdsworth.?????? (Royal Enfield Consistent Cup Winners.) BRITISH CYCLE AGENCY, I C, Prin.sep Street, Singapore. 1 pi El j xI53 words
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Advertisement85 1939-07-17 16 Dr. Kennedy's I Bladder Kidney Pills I Recommended to young and old suffer--1 ing from bladd2r md kidney diseases. such as inflammation of the bladder, burning in Micturition, cystitis, infiamj ma tion of the pelvis of kidney, forma- tion of stones in bladder and kidney, j renal gravel, pains in85 words
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254 1939-07-17 17 (»y "PEN") THREE interesting friendly gamui of soccer were played yesterday at Farrer Park. crowd witnessed the j the Banka Sports Club nchester Regiment. in j rmer trounced the latter I three clear goals. J side of the padang. the ts Association beat the 1254 words
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Article252 1939-07-17 17 Chinese Sports Association put v keen game against the Loyaud beat them by a narrow in ol three goals to two. Chinese had a very good keeper Mini, while their outside left. 'A ir e, was a speedy player and ing was a feature of the game,252 words
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Article67 1939-07-17 17 Tthe Dutch East Indies team won comfortably against Windsor's eleven by four goals to one. The D.E.I, led at the interval by two clear goals scored by FAH KEE. In the second session of the game, thp DEI again scored another two goals through YUEN CHEONG and67 words
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Article559 1939-07-17 17 Singapore. Monday. 'rilE BVCCC9B of "i>" (Eurasian) Coy. was the outstanding feature of the annual rifle meeting of the Singapore Volunteer Corps which concluded yesterday evening at the liukit Timah Range. HE the GOC. Maj. Gen. W.G.S. Debbie made his last appearance With! the Volunteers and559 words
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263 1939-07-17 17 PI AYIXC on their home ground at Balestier Hoa* 1 yesterday, the Indian Assocmiotn drew with the Singapore < ricket Club. The Indians, batting first, declared their limine- dased at 138 runs for the !<><s of five wickets. Tho Club's bowlers were expensive. Wheeler263 words
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78 1939-07-17 17 iFrom Our Oic7i Correspondent* Bat a via, July 14. THF team of Malay football rs arrived here on Wodiuviav rbor.rd the 'Kdh," and a match was play; J in the after nc; n cf that same day against a jpickfii Chinese eleven. The vbitors78 words
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197 1939-07-17 17 Singapore, Sunday. yHE Clerical Union defeated H.M.S. 1 Grimsby in a game of BOCCer this ivening on* their own ground. Before the interval the Union had nuch the better of the exchanges and 3ammell scored two goals for them ifte r excellent movements by197 words
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Article385 1939-07-17 17 S.B.A. Championships Singapore, Sunday. FURTHER progress was made with the S.B.A. junior badminton championships when four ties were played at the Haw-Par gymnasium hall this morning. In the opening tie of the morning, N" Chia Heng (Marigold) disposed of Oin* San Wan i U.C.A. t in straight sets385 words
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91 1939-07-17 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kota iiahru, Saturday JOHORE ;cored a tlciplsivc .<- -turt over KrJar.lan in ttu semi tin J of foung Scon:: I uo tou.namcnt played at Kota Bahru to-day. I -.11 it ,ults ucie: Wong Pi»K Sovn (Johore) teat Kana«a*abai 15—9;91 words
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Article65 1939-07-17 17 The following have been s.u.ted to play cricket St tlt S V.M.C.A agarnM Ccvicn Snort- Club on Saturday at 2.15 p.m. on the CS C. Ground. sWesti R R d (Captain*. J. P. Chiy.:ostorn. Di V Xavier. I. Leijssius. F. Div .H, I-B. «uratia U. Mohidcen. J Lovick.65 words
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Article35 1939-07-17 17 Reuter. London. July 1«. The English cricketers' second test ttam against the West Indies at Manchester on July 22 will be: Hammond. Paynter Hutton, Fagg, Compton, HardStaff, Wood. Wright, Bowes. Copson. Goddard.—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Miscellaneous24 1939-07-17 17 TIDE TABLES TO-DAY High Water: 11.22 a.m. 8.6 ft. 10.40 p.m. 10.1 ft. TO-MORROW High Water: 11.59 a.m. 9.0 ft. 1128 pm. 10.5 ft.24 words
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493 1939-07-17 18 MORE MONEY FOR RELIEF WORK TATEST messages from Manila, received through the International News Agency which covers Far East news exclusively for the Tribune Group, state that a vigorous anti-Japanese boycott campaign is now in full swing493 words
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Article152 1939-07-17 18 Chungking-, July 15. PRESIDENT Lin Sen conveyed felicitaiiens to President LeBrim on the occasion of the Fr.mch National Day. The French Embassy here notifle:the Chinese R reign Office that th iormal reception had ban cancelled and, therefore. Dr. Wane Chung-hue ihe Foreign Minister, and ItSr. M Vice-Minister152 words
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Article, Illustration153 1939-07-17 18 LARGE-SCALE BATTLE EAST OF TINGHSIEN (Hv Air Mail) Tientsin, July 11. /"MIT guerrilkvS wen! into action within and around Tientsin and Peipin? areas, >\hile the Japanese army is husy with enforcing the lockade againsl the British French Concessions. The mobile units struck over the I week-end153 words
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100 1939-07-17 18 Chungking. Juiy 15. THE Chinese Buddhist Society here sent 1 a message to the International Buddhist Society ?nd Buddhists In Burma. French Indo-China, Siam. Ceylon. India and the South Seas Islands, refuting the mass claim that their invasion Into China is "to protect Buddhism," winch100 words
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170 1939-07-17 18 < hung king. BI lOrs regulating the flow of Chins imports and exports, the Foreign Trade of the Mini try of Finance Sias undertaken to help suppff markets in the interior with Chinese manufactured goods produced aatside Hee China. It handled 51.34r>,830 worth of commodities lor170 words
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259 1939-07-17 18 Hongkcng, July 16. ACCORDING to foreign reports, Japanese rcintorcrmvnts were rushed from Japan proper to Manchuria recently. (oupled with the informatkHl Mom foreign traveller:; arriving at Tientsin from Manchuria, the impressian cathered that fighting along the hhalha Rive* front on the Outer Mongolian border259 words
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Article66 1939-07-17 18 London. MESSRS. John Swire and Sons, representatives in London of Messrs. Butterfield and Swire, Ltd., of Shanghai, and associated companies have donated a sum of £5,000 to the British Fund for the relic c cf distress in China O'ormeily the Lord Mayor's Fund). Other recent gifts inc66 words
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Article123 1939-07-17 18 (By Air Mail) Foochow. July 11. WHILE evacuating to the interior from Frrchcw aboard a steam launch on the Mm River, two American women and a man were machinc-n mincel by a Japanese bomber. Th/ y narrowly escaped injury. They are Miss Margaret Seeck. Mss Margaret and123 words
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145 1939-07-17 18 Anti-British Movement Hongkong, July 16. WITH the Anglo-Japanese talks already begem anti-British movement has developed hroni oial agitation into physical at lack on Britons in the "occupied" eas, according to a Tientsin report. Besides early July when British misrions in Shansi province in North145 words
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Article, Illustration7 1939-07-17 18 untitled ChUUg...... W I j neiath I7 words
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Article36 1939-07-17 18 Kunming. July 15. An Overseas Affairs' Bureau has been formally inaugurated by the Chinese Government at Hokow on the YunnanFrench Tongkin border. Mr. Ho Bcbslang was appointed Director of the Bureau.—Chinese Ceniral News Agency.36 words
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127 1939-07-17 18 Shan hai J iiv H I pi recognition ol A< YarneH's "skill duly,'' the i sna Congress to takt an voting the (1 tin medal to the r< :i' in in-Chief of the United Fleet, according to a I port. Admiral William D I naval127 words
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98 1939-07-17 18 ■Mfk< 13. ATTACKS by 1 <*»gueriillas on Liacning and Kirin Manchuria, as well during the last 20 daj Rtn I ported in dispatch I T>.e Chinese attack I I June 25. 26. 29 and 3 I Chinese inflicted around 52 on Japane defence I98 words
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330 1939-07-17 18 OPINION ON GREAT BRITAIN'S STAND (Hv Air Mail) Shanghai, July 11. QE VIE VYING Britain's reaction to the Far Eastern crisis arising from it Japan's isolation of the British Concession in Tientsin, a New York report stated tha< the British Government is not inclined to330 words
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Article42 1939-07-17 18 C_tu_.g__ng, Foi} 15. Archbishop Mario Zanin Apostolic Stelesate to China, lett for Kunming by jjlane yesterday en route to Hongkong Hesp at ten days here, inspecting Catholic churches and _uerv!ewin«* General isaimo Chiang Kai-shek during that imie.--_hinj.SL- Central News Agency42 words
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Advertisement10 1939-07-17 18 DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By j T. H. Tan j10 words
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Advertisement28 1939-07-17 18 lor Style, Comfort, Economy, CONSULT The Oriental Optical Co., MANUFACTURING, OPTICIANS Heart Office: 162, South Bridge Rd. j Branch Office: 348, N. Bridge R_., .SINGAPORE. FREE TESTING. 128 words
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Advertisement58 1939-07-17 18 -.ZOMBI EFFfc Si j [P :UTTQ--BDMgjW. I OfaTAINOiI.E f.V or duecl NM Naina MoharuJ -1 PcWf Singapore. Kuala Lumpur RRUGLESS he > s( -?.IAK TING SUM, _>~.!'., l-f.S.P I F.N.AM-1 b ,:i MKCUANO-lHLft 11 v J THKRAP- I 1 No 6, Ja an Sk PSYCHO RAI B-lf-treatment ol mr rveiinus58 words
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551 1939-07-17 19 "Divide India Into Seven Regional Provinces" Bombay, July 6. for the diawing up of an alternative system of Federation one adumbrated in the Government of India Act, was the Il'in'ble :r Sikander Hyat Khan, Premier of tne Raking at a luncheon party 011 Tuesday.551 words
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Article49 1939-07-17 19 (United Press). Jharia, July 7—The termination of the services of Mr. Jagmohan Varma Head Master of the Jharia Academy, en the alleged ground of unsatisfactory work has led to a general strike of th£ students of the institution since yester day. About 350 boys are involved .—(Uni ted Press).(United Press). - 49 words
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964 1939-07-17 19 GANDHIJTS ADVICE (United Press). Bombay, July 7. THE advice to Congressmen that where there is an opposition in a mixed gathering, the Congress flag should not be hoisted, is tendered by Mahatma Gandhi in the "Harijan."(United Press). - 964 words
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Article98 1939-07-17 19 »|-HE students of the High English I School at Detail On Sone in the District of Shahabad are reported to have gone on strike aftfr disciplinary action had been taken by the school authorities against four student? in connect ion with a controversy among two sections of98 words
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519 1939-07-17 19 TAMIL NAD PRESIDENT'S CIRCULAR (United Press). Madras, July 7. f N the course of a statement to the press, Mr. Ramaswami Reddiar, President, Tamil Nad Provincial Congress Committee appeals to all Congress Committees and Congressmen not to identify themselves in their(United Press). - 519 words
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104 1939-07-17 19 (United Press). Calcutta, July 7. It is understood a resolution has been tabled by a member of the Coalition Party, to be moved at the next meeting of the Party, demanding the enlargement of the composition cf the Bengal Cabinet to 15 Ministers. Of these(United Press). - 104 words
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179 1939-07-17 19 (United Press). Sholapur, July 7. UTATE gaols are gradually being emptied. Two hundred Satyagrahis have been released from the Gulbarga gaol alone within three days. The Publicity Officer, Aryan Sat-yagi-aha Committee, informs the United Press that Malkham Singh of Rccrkee died in the Hyderabad(United Press). - 179 words
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Article92 1939-07-17 19 (United Press). Simla, July 7. SINCE the return of the Malayan Delegation to the Straits Settlements, correspondence has been passing between the governments of India and Malaya on the question of increased wage* for Indian labourers. It is believed that with the British Government agreeing to(United Press). - 92 words
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Article141 1939-07-17 19 (United Press). Karachi, July 7. IN response to the public agitation that despite the ban under the Criminal Law Amendment Act, the activities of the Om Mandali and Om Nivas have continued unabated, inasmuch as fresh batches of girls have arrived from Hyderabad, the Sind Government(United Press). - 141 words
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Advertisement48 1939-07-17 19 Daily j India Page Edited by j 8 G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. j 4» n d like a new being in every respect and helps 11 to preserve a firm figure, wel! poised and grace--4 11 ful after a course. From first-class Chemist». CHARI CO., 29, Robinson Rd.. Singapore48 words
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Article, Illustration30 1939-07-17 20 A group photograph taken of the untitled Th! K. K "ko en Hi ,s. raye an Miss G. Trail. Mr. Shrubsole smiled for England by the Sibajak on l iMay.30 words
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61 1939-07-17 20 Of the same class and general design as the ill-fated "Squalus," the United States Navy's untitled launched at Portsmouth. New Hanip shire. The new submo me was christened "Searaven" by Mrs. Cv> us W r Cole, wife of Kear-Admhal Cyrus W. Cole (left), commandant of the New Hampshire navy-yard. At61 words
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108 1939-07-17 20 The American Airways "Yankee Clipper" inaugurating mail and passenger services across the Atlantic, arrived at Southampton earning 19 passei gers in addition to her crew of 12. and Ki.OPO pounds of mail, estimated at 60.000 letters. Among 'he passengers was Juc'ge Walton Moore. BC-year-old Counsellor of C. S. State Department108 words
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Article, Illustration64 1939-07-17 20 The firM oi the concrete so raid shelters t t have keen a| by the Goi ti, vi as an altei n i th? stci An type, bi mcd in Heath Wandsworth, don and nuirl tl beginning construe in n ov the Wand »n i Bstoag h64 words
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Article, Illustration89 1939-07-17 20 Miss lm lohnson the airwoman, has become an air line pttol any now Hies planes <n the five-shillings a i,i'v'cm-( between Portsmouth an* the Isle «.f Wight, At night she is ng her plane to aid 10..' aircraft units and flies from about J0.3089 words
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Advertisement56 1939-07-17 20 Loi ers of Art Pf—at visit Helicon Till; HELItOA ART M l IMO 40-B Cross Street, Will supply you with genuine pictures in Oils and Waler. THE INK CREATION THAT DOES WHAT NO OTHER INK CAN DO j CLEA^ S w A Rl j£ S N AS Quick DRYING PERMANENT56 words
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