Malaya Tribune, 21 July 1939
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Title Section40 1939-07-21 1 The Malaya Tribune Guaranteed Largest Sales Malaya s National Newspaper. VOL. XXVI- ■No. 172. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, July 21, 1939 The Malaya Tribune 24 PAULS. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1939 t 140 words
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Advertisement149 1939-07-21 1 th* famous I -RED SEA" p ORANGE .11 ice. KD SEA PROVISION STORI rn BRIDGE ROAD. pfiONl 2133. I Ml X BAR OWES DAILY FROM j f —33E 3 WEEKS FROM TODAY lit* WITH I I .rn.reorßan.sm. U> and importanl aßfli the Kings. »Ke h ,.,iihv Three weeks W* >149 words
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Advertisement212 1939-07-21 1 A NEW ATTRACTIVE I SELECTION OF j SKODA CARS j JIST ARRIVED. j] I ARRANGE FOR A I DEMONSTRATION. I AT I Singapore Motors I 315-319. ORCHARD ROAD, II E-INOAPORE. I DRUGLESS HEALING. MAX TING BUM, Ph D., D.M.T.. DS T N.VS.P-. F.P C. iLond.'. F.N.A.M-Th. 'laond MECHANO-THEKAPY, PSYtHU; THFUAPY212 words
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Advertisement134 1939-07-21 1 Exclusive UOW N S SALONS page" 13 BATTERY r^INOAPORE. I MAJESTIC HOTtaL, KUALA LUMPUR. This new Kodak I is sc clever I Sw-20 Kodak Junior— a really I m f first-class camera at a surpris- I J§\\ l° w price. features 1 f\ it include direct-vision eye-level I fi s%134 words
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Article306 1939-07-21 2 London, July 9. rpHE tragedy of former church organist who WIS compelled by poverty to become a street musician was revealed yesterday following the death of Joseph Harrington, 54, of York-hill, East Norwood, after he had collapsed in C'h;-ncery-lane, W.C Mr Buri gton left the Guildhall306 words
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972 1939-07-21 2 I.R.A. Plot In Dartmoor Jail Revealed Convict's Release Starts Yard Hunt London, July 9. HERE is the full story of an I.R.A. plot to wreck the reservoir and gas works at Dartmoor Prison. It is now under investigation by Scotland-Yard, who are in972 words
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Article88 1939-07-21 2 Reuter. Berlin. TWO small children were crushed to death while playing with a lift at an hotel here. The children, an eight-year-old v,oy and a seven-year-eld girl managed UJ clamber on to the root of the lift and rode up and down between the various floors,Reuter. - 88 words
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Article71 1939-07-21 2 Sofia. AN order for a new issue of postage stamps has been issued by the Ministry of Finance, according to an announcement by the Director of Posts and Telegraphs. They are to be put into circulation very soon. The new stamps will bear designs of the71 words
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331 1939-07-21 2 British Youth Fine Type Proved By Militia Tests Reuter. London. nNE of the most significant facts that have emerged from the first registration of young men for Britain's Militia is the high standard of physical iitness of the nation's youth. The first medical tests of the Militiamen were welcomed byReuter. - 331 words
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279 1939-07-21 2 New york>-Sbt o-ethers dead-end-kids," children of a Philadelphian slum, d sided to become gangster. For them crime was going to pay. TV>e Lanzetti boys were handsome, dever with the sharpness of the slum bey Their parents, of Italian descent, were devout, honest and very279 words
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Article109 1939-07-21 2 rE cause of the crash ol ru" type amphibian i off Littlehampton on .Tr one man was killed and a appeared, will probalm known. The third member of pilot, Pilot-Cfficer Antonio in hospital suffering from memory whatever of what I At the inquest at I109 words
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Article127 1939-07-21 2 Mj&i Tilly Loach, th( ccr, has arrived b alter a s-X month ha pulled all except intimate iriends. Slimming nearly cost has been a Swiss sanatorium, pietely ie stored to heall *-iVl> ias.£ should hi s n ail these who haw tak ming lads," she sai;l.127 words
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308 1939-07-21 2 A SIXTEEN-YEAR-CLD Polish boy. homeless and workless, d r.] +n <r 0 to America. He set out from Stanislau, in S I, and walked 350 miles to Warsaw. i There he hid under the Trar.sconti- I ncntal express and clinging to the brake-rods308 words
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Article124 1939-07-21 2 I tanbaL A FTER fceinii coir. ra :l A Chrisitan Cburcl «J Mosque or the occup; Cor.stantincpb by the IV lately into a museum arts on the instruct! Ps > late Pres der.t Kami th~ worfd-famuos St Mosque is now be Ira' cd agair.124 words
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146 1939-07-21 2 Brussels, July 16. AN attractive woman, said to be a per sonal friend cf Hitler, is one of eight German secret service agents now held in solitary confinement at Liege, on charges of spying on Belgium's de lences. Believed to be a member of146 words
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Advertisement252 1939-07-21 2 is sure death ■/J i&Z&L to insects flm f Wit is sure death to insects because ft Is a comI binafton of potent killing agents which cannot be s^Bav I excelled. Flit has undergone the most exhaustive I te.rs and is of known definite killing power. That's 0 B I252 words
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Article271 1939-07-21 3 London. „,,< 0 f the Territorial Army are to be'formed, the personnel will bi recruited from among mechanics and other .between the ages of 18 and 41 employed in the motor and garage trade. The units will be Army Field Workshops, Ordnance Field Parks and271 words
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Article128 1939-07-21 3 Cairo. R-OLD Egyptian sirl wh:> A i thai she had been married in less than lour months a complaint in court here m d her mother and aunt of x »»1 ing her. ne girl's story was that her d her to marry three128 words
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121 1939-07-21 3 Cairo. l A«a iniections of morphine proved 4 WHOLE bottle oi champagne and Cairo Zoo when Dr. A ••••TVrM -o STtumour from the a„imaL__ a rioted sui /?oii. ineu y chloroform was ncton Zoo authorities Iron. previously sought 0 Dr Beir-iie had to use with121 words
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Article, Illustration16 1939-07-21 3 untitled juvenile star, is rapidly i very likeable 5 un^^ N an shows picture taken recently16 words
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Article191 1939-07-21 3 London, July 15. ROOKING C Urk O James's Underground B" S.W.. had to t hi4l fusl He and his th— t*C Greater London ami v. c t m line of the frwtt far es^ chjns After midnight th< ma in-hne port Boa mto operation the raUm191 words
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135 1939-07-21 3 Cape Town. pENERAL FRANCO stadents on the "Art of Waging Wat_ The Minister said that S pieted their victory• au t»irow said. I nt Is something to he proud of thai pre^io^ these tactics, whose Eg* authorities 1 about £jSS great JJghtej «e?ds and135 words
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139 1939-07-21 3 TlVh Irish terrorists, sentence c to r lon s terms of penal have' ties in DartmoorPPi 0";« i 0"; vv tbev have been there but a few weeks. Some ct the incidents that na- c been ccurrinz daily are:— ttarkcd by a Warder139 words
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390 1939-07-21 3 Daring Spy Plot Discovered London. July T HE special branch of the French "Yard" are A British secret service one of the most darin* gf™ of the last few years. It began with the arrival a n e o r b,^ n ieen390 words
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Article29 1939-07-21 3 The Band of the Strait. SeWlemen,, Police will S. 6 p.m. under the c °J h M Ba ze Chapman. Bandmaster. March Sty Land No. 2" Stoddon.29 words
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Article96 1939-07-21 3 Johannesburg. rHE number of schools in South Africa has increased from 11 to nearly 10,000 during the last,lW years, and the number of pupils irom 513 to 900,000, of which 500,000 are non-Europeans. vpceived A century ago the country tts first education derjartoent snd» j96 words
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218 1939-07-21 3 Moscow. SURVEYS' are to be carried out this year foi the of regular air traffic in the Pamirs !ithe greai 13,600-foot-high plateau north of the Indian frontier which* often called "the roof of the world. Th Pamirs, from which the Pnncipa mountain chains of218 words
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Advertisement113 1939-07-21 3 A WEEK AGO/|^^^ she seemed doomed to perpetual convalescence r^^^Jj/ NOW THRIVING ON THE WINE OF LIFE vr rfcanks to WINCARNJS, she 1 Months ago she fell sick, a serious breakdown kept her in bed for weeks- an d fun. the illness pasU but the weakness hn- care-free *»J mor113 words
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Advertisement92 1939-07-21 3 No 101 SET. ™*!eti*p»ck«dln»rkhjy IAI 1 101 I B plated sheath. —-j^f^— in mf mm HEA Si IS/mm\ V^^^R^ nlck*l-pl*t*d cv« lined with v.lvt. M I The Valet system of shaving is the simplest, H 1 quickest and most economical in the world. I There is nothing in the razor92 words
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Article139 1939-07-21 4 LAST NIGHT'S FIRST NIGHT THE Columbia picture "Girls' School," the present attraction at the Pavilion, is notable for the naturalness of its acting. Young girls all seem to be actresses born, with never a trace of self-consciousness. You feel it is not acting at all139 words
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Article119 1939-07-21 4 TO-Monnnw pojj ers A ttati i fiuciicc-, i mom, j cute't W a Mrr J ?3 to 6o'"< Z abk for th\ neded OTld cvtrr'r J Lis fact or tt foi ,1 bfirf dOtf J tffedfc fl?id For meiVs I rathe» 'tin n I >in I119 words
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Advertisement439 1939-07-21 4 gTEAMER SAILINGS. P.'o I &\s^and BRITISH INDIA «*acorporated in England). OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 CARTHAGE 15 000 July 28 BQMALI 0,800 July 28 RaJPUTANA 17,000 Aug. 11 JiaNCHI 17.000 Aug. 25 t bANGALORE 6,000 Aug 26 RaNPURA 17.000 Sept. 3 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Sept. 22 I BHUTAN 6.100 Sept. 23439 words
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Advertisement474 1939-07-21 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDfcUTSCHEU LLOYD, (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 OS. "AUGSBURG" In port m.s. "REGENSBURG" omits Manila Sailing 22 ss. "SCHARNHORST" Pmltfl North China Aug. 2 HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND, HAMBURG BREMEN. Sails from474 words
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Advertisement460 1939-07-21 4 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1 932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly service between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, and Amoy, (Kulangsu). Special cheap return tickets lo China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS: For CHINA For RANGOON "Hong Kheng" Aug. 14, 4 pan. sj\ "Hong Kheng" July 27 "Hong Slang"460 words
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Advertisement140 1939-07-21 4 HAMBURG -AM KRIKA LINIE o Oeutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S pore 1939 t sjs. SAARLAND via Manila July 26 t m.s. RAMSES' via Manila Aug. 7 s.s. SCHEER not Jailing at China Japan Farts Aug.140 words
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Miscellaneous264 1939-07-21 4 I To-days Crossword U— -i i —I —irn F 5 6 9 n zzzzzzzzzz 13 s 17 18 zzzzz a ZZZZZZZZZIZ 25 26 27 I J ijZ zr w 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 Lr 9 r m CLUES ACROSS: (LIES DOWN: 1 Tartan 1 Countrymen as a264 words
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Article374 1939-07-21 5 I LONDON COMMODITIES I 1 London, Thursday. Previous To-day Change Quiet Quietly steady ,I,UK Buyers 85 16 85 16 Sellers 87 16 8 7j16 dVigust Buyers 85 16 8 5.16 Seders 87 16 8 7,16 ard September Buyers 83 8 83 8 Sellers 87 16 87 16374 words
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Article144 1939-07-21 5 I fct of Current Dividends IJSl UI mullet Singapore. July 20. 5 p.m. Total i financial Company Dividend BOOM Date Ex D i V I Jl ,t 1 M .Nol2.-uly26 Aug. 2 July 27 «4* V* Tnlv 22 13%% Id. No 18 July 21 Aug 4 July144 words
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Article787 1939-07-21 5 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore. July 20. 5 PJB. Frascr and co. Buyers Sellers. \mpat Tin 3 6 \ustral Amai 4 6 o\ustral Malay 33,- «r \yer Hitam 19 9 L Iyer Weng oA 076 batu Selangor 1.1/V2 'j**** Serjuntai 8 3 »jSttima Malay787 words
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Article18 1939-07-21 5 Singapore, Friday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore 10-day was:— si 13 Mown S! 1)•18 words
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Article20 1939-07-21 5 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28 716 (unchanged); Sellers 28 i; (up 120 words
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Article108 1939-07-21 5 Singapore, Thursday. Tin at midday was $113 1/ 4. down Vs. and the price of rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28 3 3 cents, and buyeis October December 28 5 8 cents. Both the London and New York markets were easier yesterday, the decline being108 words
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Article176 1939-07-21 5 Singapore, July 20. The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily clr cular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 4 London demand *j* Lyons demand 2055 Switzerland demand 241 12 Hamburg demand 135 Ncv; York demand 54 5 8176 words
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Article126 1939-07-21 5 6% Maynard $30,000 DOlfl Int Apr. 30 Oct. 31 yu SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901^red gp 1940 30 5400,000 int. 4./,% WW red. s*l 51.e60.00C Int. nom Mar 31 S?pt. 30 j'Z'" 4V 2 1909 vcc1.,1355 $1.*****0 Int. lwk im ffi&S'fi***'*!-!'.!!.JOW4 107* norn M »n? ?W3 M.000.000 Tnf126 words
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Article154 1939-07-21 5 Singapore, July 20. r fttrnm) W Coast No. 1 per Koyan R slam W Ocast No. 2 per Koyan R. SSS) W. CoaM No. 3 per Koyan Rice Siam 1 Rice Siam 2 $145 Pace Siam 3 Itiut Siam Broken Rice No. 1 Siam Broken Rice No. 2 Rice154 words
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Advertisement31 1939-07-21 5 THE EASTERN UNITED &SSURANCI CORPORATION, LIMITED FIRE, M ARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACM DENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSA. TION AM) PUBLIC I.IABILri* INSURANCE. clad emcs: «.t«#t»o«ie liD CECIL STREET, w. W. HAWU31 words
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Advertisement223 1939-07-21 5 SAVINGS y(/e/p you to I A dollar saved Is an extra dollar I I earned. I A Savings Account Is tht best I inducement to save. I I To have a Savings Account and to see this account grow I from time to time la to be j a contented223 words
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Advertisement338 1939-07-21 5 BANK OF CHINA Incorporated In China by «Ipeclal Charter 12, Cecil Street, SimTelephones: Manager's Office 5444. Sub-Manager.: Office 644 X Exchange Dept. «441. General Office 51»* Cable Address; "CBCNGKHO." Paid Up Capital Jb. 1^000.000.01 Rtocrve Funds in Excess of Ch 6200,000.00 proximately Ch. f D2O 000,***** Tse-Vung Soong. Chairman of338 words
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Article151 1939-07-21 6 MRS. LIM KEE CHEOK nee Ton Chwae Nfo away wjaceiuliy. at he "rSdroce No. 376, &u* Course R 52SS wi" U-avlog beMnH to beloved huXiid Mr Llm KceCh.■■■!. 2 Arthur Urn. one odog^ «,n, Mr. Lim ton, 3 daughters la Chin BoeK Darin- and Stv Lin. one151 words
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Advertisement548 1939-07-21 6 »l^H?^s^ _2w WMW^lM?/^^^ WANTED: Wholesale Photo Salesman with experience in sensitised materials, Camei i Ac i uries and Darkroom i work. Apply BP* No. 1103, Malaya Tribune. 3tnga{.oce. WANTED Experienced Sales Assistant for Men's Shoe Department. Applicant; without experience wUI not »c interviewed. Good salary to right man. Whit Singapore.548 words
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Advertisement562 1939-07-21 6 Educational MALAY TUITION given by experlenced teacher. Apply Box No. 786, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. 1 LEARN MANDARIN at the OVERSEAS CHINESE INSTITUTE, 150, KUhney Rd either in the afternoon or evening Beginner, Intel-mediate, and Advanced vacancies for all Classes, regardless of sex. The usual Afternoon Classes from 2 to 845562 words
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Advertisement534 1939-07-21 6 TWELVE NEWLY Built Modern Bunealows at Goodman, Ringwood and Roads Grove Estate, Katong. 5* *0-*o $95 Apply Yeo Chiang Swee, phone 740 d. SSn. moderate. to Fully furnished flat, also nicely furnished single and double Bedrooms bathrooms with modern lit mg Verandahs attached, boardlopUcn aL every Apply Jgfi>W or write534 words
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Advertisement556 1939-07-21 6 Miscellaneous GENERAL LIGHTERAGE Shifc chandlers Co., No. 4-3, Raffles Quay, starting business from Ist September, 1939 under European Management 1807-A > HyiAlviisE NOVELTIES High class NIELLO buttons, links, bracelets, powder boxes, cigarette cases etc Ayailabh a' very reasonable prices. BANGKOK. beauty salon. 481. Geylang Roadnear Lorong 27. Tree membership' enrol556 words
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Advertisement512 1939-07-21 6 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Mt. Emily Swimming Pool. It is hereby 'notified that the above Fool will be closed during the whole of Monday, the 24th July, 1939. C. 11. GOLDIE. Municipal Secretary. NOTICE. In the estates and effects of the following deceased. (1) ROBERT EDWARD MOLLER. deceased. »2» UNO CHFOW HEF.512 words
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Advertisement409 1939-07-21 6 MORTGAGEES > VLE. OF LEASEHOLD AND FREFnnr LAND AND PRE* D TO BE HEI U AT THE SALEROOM vrre TAN HO OON COMPANY Mm Nos. 90 92, Market Street, Sinni ON THURSDAY, 271 ni v ~p orp AT 2.30 P.M PARTIC CI \!ls Lot 1. No. 77. Clyde h i409 words
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1157 1939-07-21 7 Terrorist Outrages Are Resumed Reuter. Jerusalem, July 20. fHE recent lull in terrorist activities ende'l this morning w hen five Arabs were killed and eight wounded in eight separate shooting incidents in and around Telaviv, Rchovoth and Petahtiqua. Traffic is suspended in the three towns.Reuter. - 1,157 words
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Article109 1939-07-21 7 Reuter. T London, July 20. JJISCL'SSING the rubber-cotton baiter agreement The Times say it is bound to com c iid for discussion ai next Tuesday's meeting ,A the International Rubier Regulation Committee "As the effect of the agreement will necessarily be to release larger exports,Reuter. - 109 words
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Article55 1939-07-21 7 Messes Swan, Culbertsnn and Writs r their daily financial digest of 'he tiew York market state- Socks markt j time with trading quiet. Prices declined at the opening ten rallied net? the cl^se The failure to extend f recent shao advance is generally attributed T o pro55 words
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Article163 1939-07-21 7 WHEN the case against, Kg Bu Kwing was mentioned this morn mg in the fifth police court before Mr L C Goh. Court Inspector A h McEwan informed the magistrate lliaj the medical authorities hav r > eertl red the accused to be insane and the DPP did163 words
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Advertisement617 1939-07-21 7 FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. AUGUST BAN X HOLIDAY*, 1930. RETURN CONCESSION TICKETS AT ACTUAL TARIFF BOOK SINGLE FARE FOR THE DOUBLE JOURNEY BJECT TO A MINIMUM FARE OF j FIRST CLASS. $2.50 SECOND CLAS2 AND $150 THIRD CLASS. I simple* of Return Ist 2nd lares. Class Clas? Kuala Lumpur $15.41617 words
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Advertisement594 1939-07-21 7 OA» la D.P.W. 138 39 HEADQUARTERS! MALAYAN PUBLIC WORKS SERVICE GOVERNMENT ARCHITECT'S BRANCH. Quantity Surveyor wanted for temporary appointment in the Government Architect's Office of the Headquarters Malayan Public Works Service, \v.nga]/ere. Applicants should have had considerable experience ;n taking off. abstracting and billing Quantities and j preparing Specifications for594 words
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Advertisement655 1939-07-21 7 I NOTICE. j stale of Kfcoo Peck Oman Deceased. PURSUANT to Section 49 of the Trustee, Oidinance (Cap. s§). i NOTICE is hereby given that creditor and other persons having claims against the e-.tate of the abovenamed Khoa PvCk Chuan deceased late of Sir.aapore, who died on the 2nd day655 words
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Advertisement224 1939-07-21 7 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45;. IN THE HIGH COURT' OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. > < -ice of Wig laartll'l Admini< trailed Order. Naaae of debtor: K. KAXAGASAEAI Adoress cf debtor: No. 498 L. Jalan Eanos, S.neaoore. Description of debtor: interpreter at Civil District Court. 5-ingapare. No. of FrocecdingJ:224 words
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Article121 1939-07-21 8 When a child item a..d weak, nas a lick,, awe**, or aants Jo ea tfce time but fads to pi ■AMjgf wholesome food, it is nrcbable that vlcrms are sapping nxunstacnt Lhat. he sfrwld b. retting. In sucn*ca few doses of Baby's Ov a Tablets are121 words
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Article162 1939-07-21 8 LEWIS PEAT RUBBER REPORT THE last two days have mall improvement and a little more activity in the market, State Lewi fa p. in their weekly rubber report N has been mainly responsible for this, as an improvement in sentiment there resulting in a sharp rise on the i k162 words
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Article134 1939-07-21 8 The following passengers are expected to arrive at Singapore from Australia by the s.s. 'Marella" about Julv 30 —Mrs. R- Ritchie. Mrs A F Corcoran Miss McEldpwney, M;.. F. Russell Mr W. H. Vesty, Miss E. Tyler, Mr' Mrs. J. R. Johnson, Mr tat Mrs R. C. Harwaid.134 words
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215 1939-07-21 8 Singapore, July 2& MINING Bayers Sellers A mpats ST 1 4Aver Hitams 21 liitams Jg Batu Selangors J.n [_j Hongkong Tin b Bangrins JBb wj Chandtrfangs «6 Her.a ratts [oris Hyd. ,J Ipoh Tin .V,. jelapangs Q _g Jetebnjj Johans n6 Katu Tm «W Kamunting215 words
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81 1939-07-21 8 DAILY RBICES Singapore, m Nr, DC RCS*. yapl !v:.C •No/lX R L V. in 1 11 c.I'A.Q. R fc v FOB in bales F AQ. R.I.S. F 0.8. in bak~ •C Blanket Cv 1 F. 0.8. in bales Flat Bark Crepe F. 0.8.81 words
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Advertisement241 1939-07-21 8 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtolnabta of all ChmlsU and Stores UNIVERSAL HEALING OINTMENT. Invaluable remedy for all SKIN TROUBLES «lcers, ring-worm. Itches, boils Eczema sore feet, cuts, burns, wound, scalrts p°mp£ rashes, spots, sores prickly heat etc. Cures rapidly. 50 cts. a box Have you tried Dr. G. F. Henning's241 words
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Advertisement47 1939-07-21 8 ARE EYES WEAK?(4» Avail yinirself of the expert services of a skilled qualified Specialist with over 35 years 1 European clinical experience. Moderate cost for modern individually planned and built practical glasses. Thompson Optical Co. 4, Arcade Bldg., Phone 3002. R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science.47 words
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Advertisement153 1939-07-21 8 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, 71)22. I BOCKS TO CLEAR AT SACRIFICE PRICES Very limited number-CuU early L.v y<>« selections. The Life153 words
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Miscellaneous973 1939-07-21 8 f *Z To-day's Radio """COLOMBO NIROM 1 LONDON SINGAPORE yDC 15 15 Mc s (19.8 m.) TRANSMISSION 5 p ro ZIII. 225 metres (1.13 mc's) opening. News bulletin. GSB 9.51 (31.55 m.) v.SO st ani »f ese a.l ZHP 30.9G metres 9.69 mcs 625 gymnastics am. news and 120 Ml*973 words
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Advertisement41 1939-07-21 9 I the beer that never changes "^__l__l^^^__^_^ __i __w I _fl B raffl^^^ l _fc _B _l I —I _W IfIHHI SPrpi Sfcgfr IP i_^H ■HB miß Q l_k «_^_Mn hbß w ~I ma/f hops yeas/ Distributed by Frascr tr I*<~41 words
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Advertisement330 1939-07-21 10 I PAVILION 6-15 9-15 TO-NIGHT I j A .U NOREO OF A ht.lllLV S€li»OI/| A Columbia Picture with j ANNE SHIRLEY jMk j NAN AESISiOi T.-N-ht Last Night 7.45 P.M. Double Feature Car/ Ta kiei 1 J O^Fuymc nt 2ND SHOW: "GOLDI Nt HRp^NTI EMUM leT -HOW: -SWEET BiTllK V330 words
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Advertisement183 1939-07-21 10 1 SUNDAY at the CAPITOL I 3.15-6.15-9.15 M.G.M.'s exciting Murder ■p "BURN 'EM UP f O'CONNOR" j DENNIS OKEEFE WĔ ĔĔ I CECILIA PARKER *WlI HARRY CAREY j f A Stirring Romance oi the 4 Racing Fools*' that risk Their lives j for the entertainm nt of Millions. LESLIE CHARTLRIS183 words
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Advertisement195 1939-07-21 10 "The ICE FOLLIES of 1939 is something which you cannot afford to miss Malay, Tribune £M S LAST i'DAg' 3 SHOWS DAiLY!" V !j I M.G.M.'s Dazzling ■how v vf "ICE FOLLIES OF 1939" Starring JOAN CRAWFORD m James Stewart Lew Ayres, Lewis Stone a&d The International ••Ire I <*g|^195 words
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662 1939-07-21 11 We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but in publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. o) the Malaya Tribune] I the reports <;f the proceed- I the Johore Council of State J if and the memor-662 words
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Article99 1939-07-21 11 ITo the Editor 0/ MM MCUuyd 'P/b' I Sir -The writers of this letter live Ifj Balestler Road. Kim Keut Rotid and tne vicinity, and we have to go every uay to other parts of the town on of our work. We find great difheuhv because there Ifl lnsuith-u-.it99 words
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Article45 1939-07-21 11 Reuter. Shanghai, July 20. REAR-ADMIRAL T. C. Hart, who is to j succeed Admiral Yarncll as C.-m-C. j United States Asiatic Fleet, arrived at Shanghai to-day from America aboard the Pre-dent Coolidge. Rear-Admiral Hart will become, full Admiral on asraining hi. new post.—Renter.Reuter. - 45 words
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395 1939-07-21 11 Singapore, Thursday. "I .have found th«t U* ?.<**. *e» supplied to Tulsi Brothers and in 1 m <Sn it to immaterial whether the plaint.ll. knew they were my opinion it v -nought they were supplying one or both vering Judgment in a civil cialrn.395 words
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Article36 1939-07-21 11 Under the auspices ol the Syrian Christian Union a prayer meeting will be held on Sunday, at 4.30 1.1J.J 1. Short Street. Sadhu Peter will address the meeting Members and friends are cordially invited36 words
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Advertisement29 1939-07-21 11 fLA DIE S! I i BIOZYGEN YEAST-VITAMIN TAB- I I LETS CLEARS THE SKIN OFF 8 UNSIGHTLY SPOTS AND 1 BLEMISHES. S obtainable from medicine ttorcs JJ LJiJlMiiiß iMtfiUKini'iiisiiliilUl29 words
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Advertisement97 1939-07-21 11 I M. A. H. A. I I SIXTEENTH MALAYAN EXHIBITION] I sth, 6th 7th August, 1939. I KUALA LUMPUR. I Malayan Cycling Championship I I Top-Spinning Competition J I Football Competition |l I Beating Retreats Daily I I Wuhan Songsters Daily A I Cinematograph Da:ly Cmmmmw I I Fish i„97 words
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Advertisement319 1939-07-21 11 Jukilte Theatre Matinees: Sat. Sim. al 2.30 p.m. -SHALL WE DANCE." "LLOYDS OF LONDON." nun iiiiii i i i i i i 1 ,1 a I LISTEN PLF.ASE! i I "The Royal Oceultbt" predicted the s foiling:— l j 5 1. The Death of Lora Incheape Tka Events of Sarawak.319 words
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Advertisement241 1939-07-21 11 (DAILY 3-15, 6-15 9-15 P.M. AMEGHB WTZ BROTHERS j j ul A Musical Comedy Vernon oi ALEXANDRE MB 1 THE THREE MUSKETEERS; R -M Vs &INNIE BARHEs"? GIORIA STUART M 5 E Vt\ mm MOORE -WSCHUDKRAUT M Cl K>HH (ARR ADM UOHQATWII **B MANOR j. Km f H DOUGLAS DUMHUUI241 words
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Article783 1939-07-21 12 JUST when it was hoped that the situation in Europe was somewhat easier, the most dire warnings of possible danger come from the United States. President Roosevelt, appealing to the leaders of the Senate for action with regard to the neutrality legislation during this session of Congress, is783 words
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Article, Illustration792 1939-07-21 12 By Constance Waller in the Sunday Express rO THE TOP OF THE MOST EXCLUSIVE COTERIE IN ENGLAND WHERE ONLY ETON HARROW. WINCHESTER VND RUGBY ARE REALLY TOP DRAWER, HAS COME 4 SCHOLARSHIP ROY. William Strang, head of the Central European Department792 words
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Article71 1939-07-21 12 A man told the North London magistrate that playing a trombone in the streets for pennies was an up and down sort of business. To say nothing of in and out. "The very first thing I picked up on the wireless set I mad e from odds71 words
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Advertisement60 1939-07-21 12 Try Nan Sin For Better Value. Whatever yuur optical requirements. ...Nan Sin naa exactly wt«al you v.-ant plus efficiency and economy Try Nan Sin SHTViee complete satisfaction guaranteed, or your mot <w back with a smile. NAN SIN OPTICAL HOUSE Manufacturing Ophthalmic Optician/ H. O. 1 325. North Brides Read,60 words
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Advertisement56 1939-07-21 12 PARIS BLUE YUAN DINNER, TEA, COFFEE BREAKFAST SEI A CHARMING CSUOB3 STYLE DESIGN ON PURE WII PFACOCK AND TREFS WITH FLOWERS THE WHOIi! RICH DARK BLUE IN ORIENTAL < BRIT] DINNER SERVICE 30 piece /or 0 person TEA SERVICE 21 BREAKFAST SET 29 COFFEE SET 15 ONLY OBTAINARM AT WHITEAWAYS56 words
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Article33 1939-07-21 13 Reuter. Zurich, July 21. rpHREE passengers and three of the crew were killed n ;m airliner flyinjr from ienna to Zurich crashed near I a|ie Constance yesterday evening.—Ren****-Reuter. - 33 words
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Article112 1939-07-21 13 f) Adams, a sports journalist i v.i'h c p'« ring o ha< been j I to trial at ihfl Old Eailpy. i n tin coarse of to-day's pchce hearing ten witnesses were camera. countiUated seeae evidence which nth the balloon barrage and to Germany which prose- was steppe*.112 words
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Article29 1939-07-21 13 Tulv n —The by-eiecuon a* M the death of Sir Philip iervative) resulted: Mr. "servative, 12.016. Mr. Dare ,STT Ml John Philby (Bri party) 576. No change29 words
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Article177 1939-07-21 13 All-Time Low For Chinese Dollar Shanghai lu,y 8 business; business is in* has been com- was the reply i f an import and isked by Reuter j, »h 0 tall of the Nationalist dollar u is Hire ting luisiuess. were witnessed In trict yesterday as the177 words
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375 1939-07-21 13 i Sequel To Shooting I Of Polish Officials "Situation Very Grave" Reuter. Warsaw, July 21. OFFICIAL quarters in Poland seem disposed to regard the U shooting of the Polish official Bud»ewiC2as ext em > pjve. Observer, believe Poland will send a nJ'jSti.,, ingReuter. - 375 words
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91 1939-07-21 13 Reuter. PARI?, U LV 21 FRENCH CIRCLES. It is considered; that the g£*#g; Hon is aggravated by tue "«tv leaiala??nate to amend the neutrattt* legwa tion a inthe United States lh; Francs Is urging f"* 1 automatic -.viet viewpoint as direct aggresassistance In theReuter. - 91 words
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Article79 1939-07-21 13 Reuter. London, Job* Zl> onrrara diplomatic .««^S^ X dent understand that the AmzU Polish ot tlo S thl^SSScd vcrv shortly. ta understood that it will comprise "ftffif. loan voted to aimaments and ran on purchased in Bntam. nno 000 m casn WUI be at which theReuter. - 79 words
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Article375 1939-07-21 13 Reuter. that Britain wB yield to i"« I t .e demands because p^e h the Soviet, under whiehcrew be p anted for arms pure bases. Chinese I -ircles believe the fall th dollar is due to this fear of ap p aseiacnt. London, July 21. X FULL oortReuter. - 375 words
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58 1939-07-21 13 Reuter. Uerlin, July 21. IfIFTEEN thmsand square m It s (,f north-west Germany are to he closed for il r exercises bet v. cen Aug. 1 Aug 3, to an offic decree. Regular air liners and Government planes wiD be exempted tnm theReuter. - 58 words
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119 1939-07-21 13 London, ..I'llv r«HE N.u '/«ai.iul Finance fchofo r> Mr. N 1.. a!.n<»u!R-s tba. the NVuZeab I Government ha* plaeed before ft. Pnlted KmH<m Ww Zealand la mincing o including parens 2S* tha up 10 E5.000.0C5 will toe n Zealand ow*run«it puxto ahoivterm e*port credit119 words
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Article11 1939-07-21 13 British Wireless. London. Jilly 2" I;.,!; SadS Brit»* vva-ios.British Wireless. - 11 words
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Article75 1939-07-21 13 Reuter. Tokyo, July 21. TO-DATO talk between Sir Robert 1 Vraigie and Mr. Arita is regarded an aU sides as likely to Japanese observers say that »f Bri tain «rants certain immediate Japaformal nego .aliens wil! bepin. otherwise the talks may break d f »vn. In the meantimeReuter. - 75 words
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Article102 1939-07-21 13 Shanghai, July 21. f|ESPERATE Aghtiug has devdoped in South-' astern Shansi. Over 5,000 Japanese troops are reported to have •asembled around Senshui in i reparation for a furtW advance. Another force of over ?COO strong is nverglng on Tungfengehen. where the Chinese are stubborn 1102 words
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Article97 1939-07-21 13 Reuter. Chungki'i?. July £L A FIVE-YEAR-OLD lensant bay A bai bern proclaimed the fourUcnth Dalai Lama, Kateof T»* and spiritual leader O? was recently d *tU* *J years' search m a liny ul *f" ta 1 kckkonor Province oy T.hetan monks aim soothsayers. Accompanied byReuter. - 97 words
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109 1939-07-21 13 Reuter. Budapest, July 30 iTTEMPTS to influence Hungariantor In a speech which v a 1 1 1 'sensational ~ecass «j[• cf Tvnnla os. of the Lniversny vi Pocs enUtled "Germany's Chances War as Pictured by German Official 1 'rSfto* which hadReuter. - 109 words
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Article109 1939-07-21 13 Reuter. Burgos, July ft. AS in the diffi uit houis at Uw last war, sa Italy in the tuture vi.l el ways be al row side, a--a wireie** ,ne?sm f e from Count Ciane .'ltalian Jorcign Minitcr) U Gen. Franco, despatcftefl from the ship on whichReuter. - 109 words
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Article, Illustration30 1939-07-21 13 10« feme Barton h sir Sidney Barton, former l rw Mer !m Addis AM*. =s l« h r-iimi' Lhe second w B war.30 words
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Article47 1939-07-21 13 Paris, .l«'lv A Mfnh ry rf Marin i tor the baildin* ol -wo new erwJ and si\ submiuiaes. Th twc new MM cnusen wttl U ,ts wMch will mafc lh:,m r^^ubt; awe flghUng *lr* TJ« new v .i!i be MXXMon i acft rowr.47 words
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Advertisement39 1939-07-21 13 I ALL THE ?W J I I RAGE IN 1 I LONDON I I BEER BARREL POLKA j I (let this totes* P°P uUr 7' I DANCE RE('OI'I) t« >~ 1 library complete. It* ><- I J I vxm >,M,1 ""'-Ji39 words
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Article597 1939-07-21 14 pREQUENTLY we are reminded that RoosevcH, though he is a Meat democrat and the normal Refer ol the r;orkTs democracies ugainsl aggresso.*!: and dictatorship himself subject in the final ana lysis to thy dictates of Big Business, rbĕre may be muny Americans opi' sin.- amendmeat of the597 words
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Article89 1939-07-21 14 Singapore. Friday. RETURNING home on the completion of her annual trip Co the TTlgh seas, the Rotterdam Lloyd reserve ship "Slamat" arrived yesterday with a full compliment of passengers and cargo Among the many distinguished passengers aboard were Dr. P. Peverelli. Head of the N.E.I. Medical89 words
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Article90 1939-07-21 14 ASSISTANT supervisor A.S. Hamza and S.R.O. 238, stopping a motor sampan at Telok Ayer Basin at 10.50 p.m. on July 2. found four 4-gallon and four 2-gallon tins of benzine tucked underneath a platform. The two men found on board told Mr. Hamza that they had come from Pulau Samboe.90 words
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Article268 1939-07-21 14 Singapore, Thursday. jJESCRIBED in Court as "the fighting hawker," a young woman. Teo Huat, in Mibdtied tones beaded guilty before Mr. I. Fletcher Cooke, third police magistrate, to hawking without a licence and using criminal ioriv to two po icemen. A police constate came268 words
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Article75 1939-07-21 14 Singapore, Thursday. ACCUSED of housebreaking and stealing $180 from the S.H.B. coota- lim*, No 15, Telok Biangah Road yesterday. Che.* Wah King, 21, giving a Sago Street address, told Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke, third police magistrate, that he would plead guilty if he were charged in respect of "theft75 words
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Article, Illustration335 1939-07-21 14 £130 Collection For Relief Fund (Tribune Staff Reporter) MALAYA was well represented at the summer conference «1 the m Central Union of Chinese Students, which was held in England from July 4 to July 10. Important personages were invited to the conference, and335 words
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Article282 1939-07-21 14 DINGAPORE boys and girls are busily preparing for one of the mosi interesting art exhibitions to be held in Singapore annually. This is the Inter-School Art Competition which is organised by S 3 Andrew's School Sketching Dub. The competition is oner to all novs and282 words
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Article14 1939-07-21 14 An Imperial Air Mail is due today. Another is due on Monday.14 words
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Article, Illustration45 1939-07-21 14 The Pope granted an audience to the Empress ol Annara :nd presented her with a "lap»>-laantir* rosary Strang with gold tint ad. The Empress gave tin Pope an ivory and Id eras'* and ;i photograph of Uer children, states a Renter mossage45 words
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186 1939-07-21 14 JJLL rooms in thi provemeiit Trust Bridge Road and Ba< d be fitted wit h elect ici Decision to have th at a recent meeting Booms In the block various lentaL'. and arrangements, thpsi s uppiy <' f eUsctrh186 words
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Article68 1939-07-21 14 Under the ausp w ol the District Epwortli League, geant entitled. The Light Ot Til We under the direction ol ftfisi Q Johnson, will be staged at the Htnft Chinese Methodist Church. Kampi Kapor Road, on Sunday, July 23 I9ah a p.m. Mrs. J. H Pedta ba kM68 words
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316 1939-07-21 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh Thursday. A CIVIL «iit for damages and funemi expanse* brought b a Kampar miner, Liew Choong Hee as the result of a fata! mol deal in wbl h his so\en-year-oki daughter succumbed to her inji heard in ii.c316 words
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Article125 1939-07-21 14 (From Our Own Reporter) A,,_ Penang, Thursday. SINGAPORE car and a Penang car belonging to Mr. E. S. Cheah or trie Eastern Advertising Agency, came into collision m front of Chop Tor.o Aik premises in Penang Road when traffic was held up for .sometime this125 words
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Article94 1939-07-21 14 (From Our Oam Reportei [pOh, Tlliir-'d^ CLOSE on seven milUon Uar hr:s been sent U I h ns 51 m the Perak sranefa of t hina tress Relief Fund Commit fj i*tti Auk. V r la 1 Tln» Mile of liberty bonds > air94 words
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Advertisement71 1939-07-21 14 j j j Mounted or? Ball Bearing* I It Solid Steel caeing. Q fnMr I Mil<l steel (a I l (I Main Shaft Gca^ r: ~>j of Chrome Nickel Stool ADMIRALTY QUALITY LOAD CHAIN SIIO X T II ■A D RO O M aVV Sleel Hand I' Chain Wheel. McALISTER71 words
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Advertisement18 1939-07-21 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, thuha M'w<'PHONE 3808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.18 words
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Article, Illustration174 1939-07-21 15 SINGAPORE NURSES Singapore women received their home nursing certificates yesterday. Above are two pictures, one of a gicnn of nurses and the other of Dr. R. d. Fitzgerald, Director of Medial Services, s.s. ft F.M.S.. and Dr .Fa*. Macgregor. 2,400 Ambulance Workers 2 100 St. John Ambulance certificates have been174 words
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92 1939-07-21 15 V! nATIONS are still proceeding In B regarding the controversy rhal Government and the s operating in Thailand. A Petroleum Co. and th^ Standard-Vacuum Oil Co. Oil Fuel Act which was due force on Juiy 15 was held to lav down conditions it Impossible for them92 words
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Obituary170 1939-07-21 15 MRS. Lin Kee Cheok nee Madam Tan Chwee Neo passed away peacefully at the age ot 56, at M reTid2nce No. 376, Race Coarse Rd.. yesterday, at 3.30 p m. The funeral will take place on Suncay, July 23. at 10 a.m. sharp, at Buk-t170 words
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108 1939-07-21 15 Reuter. Simla, July 20. I ,vi,„ siv c scheme to enable the immediate insUtution ~,y me aS u l e sisu„d e ,stoo,to have *awn talks between India and Buima, mt it defence, now established Ctose .»a ■<-» J v and air defence.Reuter. - 108 words
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Article, Illustration252 1939-07-21 15 LEADER TO STUDY LAWS HERE Singapore, Friday. "WOMEN in th< Philippines are still righting for the repeal of certain old laws,' stated Mrs. U. Henares, one of a party of four distinguished Filipinos who are travelling around the world, who arrived tor a seven da..252 words
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Article22 1939-07-21 15 Mr Roland Braddcll Ls unwell and Will be unable to attend any engagement for another four or five days.22 words
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Article223 1939-07-21 15 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Thursday. MR. John Brown, elder son of the late Mr. and Mrs. D. M Brown, of Toter Mory, Mull, Argyllshire. Scotland, and Miss Edith Irene Speers, daughter of a Commissioner of Police, Kedah, were married ai the St. Andrew's Presbyterian hurch,223 words
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Article60 1939-07-21 15 Singapore, Thursday. ••two ol my daughters have been missing from the house and I'm suffering from ill-heaith." a nuddleaged Indian flour-mill owner told Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke, third police magis trate. to-day. The man. who pleaded guilty to being chunk and Incapable, was brought to thi police60 words
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209 1939-07-21 15 Singapore. Thursday. IT took aye heft) p4ic»HKli lant night to separate a young man from lis uncle, who, lying on the road, endured a barrage Ol punches from b!> nephew, so t*e allegation went. The uncie wa-; sent to hospital where he was treated for209 words
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Article83 1939-07-21 15 Thirteen Chinese and torn Tamils were charged before Mr. J Cooke, to-day. with affray. They veic alleged to have teen involved in an ollray at the Alexandra Brickswork- in winch wooden poles and hoes were usee. \ll the 12 Chinese and two Tamils claimed83 words
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Article154 1939-07-21 15 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. A MYSTERIOUS case of housebreaking, in which cash amounting to $300 and property were stolen, has been reported to the Police The victim is an Indian contractor living in SUibin. After a successful day at the races, the man. who154 words
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Article80 1939-07-21 15 Singapore, Thursday. TAN Hock Guam a 17 year old Hock 1 "chia. claimed trial this morning m the second police court before Mr Corn ad Oldham on a charge that he a. about H45 am. on July 16, in house No. <-o f > North80 words
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Article151 1939-07-21 15 Singapore, Friday. FUR the fir-t time in many >ea*s, Singapore had a "day lime black-out." Thu k leg" hung over the entire island this incrning, and it was not umil s o'clock that the tog lifted At 7.30 a.m. practically all motorists had their head lights151 words
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Article39 1939-07-21 15 Thi results ol the Pearce Signalling Cup Competition lor the Boy Scouts Troops ot Malacca resulted as follows:— First, The Sixth Troop High School: cond the Berkam Ist. Troop (Malay Scouts- third. The Eleventh Troop (H.S. I.39 words
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Article211 1939-07-21 15 Singapore, Thursday. Mil. J. N. JONES, a building engineer, this moming sued Mr. Wee Cheng Soon, a (wilding contractor, tor $i,4GO representing six months eatery at $500 pei month, travellnij allowance at $1,260 and residence fee at 1800, for alleged wrongful dismissal', before Mr. Justice Man- r.incr211 words
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Advertisement104 1939-07-21 15 We arc pleased to announce that we have opened retail premises at TANAH RATA CAMERON HIGHLANDS where we have available for sale a comprehensive range of COLD STC RACE SUPPLIES BREAD and CONFECTIONERY GROCERIES PROVISIONS. you arc going to Cameron Highland* on holiday, ask your local Cold Storage Branch to104 words
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496 1939-07-21 16 Singapore, Thursday. IT was a little callous of you and your busy P^^^/nr^ 6 1 stopped when you heard the sound of the H. Whitton, Traffic to Chan Pee, ataxi dme whogj to-day in the case to wIMCh Tan Cheng Ohwee, a Malacca man c<u496 words
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Article140 1939-07-21 16 Singapore, Thuvday. a s«vsS"S: f^cts 11 of all the ease as related by Co™ inspector Charles W. Such were j r4 At f °730 S an,. on April 28, the accused took the complainant to KatOlJg Wtth the obstensible intention of obtaining a 3 °The°£omplainant had a140 words
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Article137 1939-07-21 16 THE Y.\V.( A., Fortnightly Club met on Mcnday. when Mrs. V. E. WulfT. of Raffles' College, gave a most interest: lg talk "Family Budsets." A discussion followed. Members of the Club listened to talks given by the following speakers recent ly :_Madam Dietz. Mrs. M. Clements,137 words
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Article372 1939-07-21 16 Reuter. The prospects for as difficult a** ever t,, Stanton Nelson Co. weekly review, which pn-ng when it h doting the past wu k market has been subj loving varied influence? a. Contradictory r< zig. b. Contradictory rep Tokyo Conference c. The absence ol n Moscow.Reuter. - 372 words
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Article24 1939-07-21 16 Export untitled cancelled, on June 30. 09 lows:—Straits Settlements Singapore and Penan". 8 1 Malay States 23 lb.. Jolv 508 lb. Total 776 lb.24 words
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Advertisement477 1939-07-21 16 I LAUNCH^HCNICSI I ARRANGED BY RAFFLES CAFE I Motor Launch Picnic Baskets Provided I AN ENJOYABLE WEEK-END TRIP. I 111 V BAFFLES BREAD I MmAm _Hk lineal insredients obtainable. Baked in modern electric I ovens under "Tilly hygienic conditions. Wrapped More leav.ng I the Bakery. I OHDi:i: VOIR DINNER ROMS477 words
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Advertisement324 1939-07-21 16 JW It brinps to you Ihr pick of tli< s i world .s r.iaio stations—<-Uai and EAST MOTORS LTD. «%iiio h ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE iM i l l) It MHO SERVIC E J§ 137. ORCHARD ROAD. -INGAPORE. WP l 3 SFJ/CHEUNG KHUN AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIKS324 words
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210 1939-07-21 17 Muar League Honours Muar. ~,uil lh- Johore 112 .1 Ihe Muar i, ~m by i««. g«»als 1., ki.v matches of i iic, B) this vi. Milil.irN FurC«S are ,il rtnlshbtg at the tattle for Ibej only nut Ibev have slUl210 words
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Article146 1939-07-21 17 (Frem Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Tuesday. !VIY wife put the boxes oi face powder iU in the pillow and sewed the pillow up. I did not know of this, aid Tee Tung when he was charged before Inche bin Ahmad WithJflgjT■£ tempted to evade payment of146 words
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Article51 1939-07-21 17 (F rom Our Own C See arr at. July 20. NCHE Raul bin. I sesanja. °£in Shin, a pm on July 8. and h rS'b\'enaUted b> misj take. n iaclna stcncs on i Another boy was P»™ along the Arun-.-aiV. ih« that h e saw in51 words
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406 1939-07-21 17 MALACCA MERCANTILE CO OPERATIVES LIQUIDATE (Fron, Our Own Corespondent) Malacca, Thursday. tAA fin? of the Malacca Mercantile CoA N extra-ordinary genera] meeu M&y at the A epe »tive Thrilt agd Loan So^ 1 5 p m In the premises of the High (on leave) and the Viceunavoidable absence ol the406 words
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Article44 1939-07-21 17 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Begamat, July 20 r o R possession ol four and hall galof HHeit warn Trior?? S*klcn r r: 52 V uLSriw inthe Mohamed r x£i the local !>ainBa T v lPa n admitted thai tm sam••v: his.44 words
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Article82 1939-07-21 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Wednesday. TOR Church Workers Association are J holding in aid of church funds, a Social on the Residency grounds is -Ingoing vorious repairs and renovations. The J™* building is being given a fresh coat oi ""The first Sunday in August willbe82 words
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Article143 1939-07-21 17 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat, July 20. that is why I m^. s^.^ 8 c he till It was too late. I swung w This plea was made b Mohaxned Saat tne act Buloh •ate. with negligent driving at mv Kasap at 930 pa on July traffic Inspector143 words
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Article105 1939-07-21 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) (1 rem iu Malacca Wcd nesday. rri<E following are the ties down T for the decision Badminton this week in Malacca, SATURDAY Own Singes: K. W. Lim 18. W KoonLim, Seow Chui Chiang vs. Ng Aik '''junior Singles: J Raman vs. Lim JO105 words
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Article104 1939-07-21 17 (From Our Own Corresponae«.i V Johore Banru, Juhf 20. >N attractive Chinese woman. Ho An A Kirn appeared before Raja Suleiman Third" Magistrate, this '.nornhig v,r -miemoting to evade Customs duty on I" yat?S of cloth and some boxes of pwder and cosmetics, total duty of Lng t>104 words
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Article216 1939-07-21 18 I -i Colony team to play against the F M.S. on Aug. 5, md Ten the Singapore Cricket lub padang will be as foDows: A. J. WiPipms (Penang); E. D. Dynes (Singapore); j. L. WhiteI Singapore) K. Muthui umaru (Singapore); (1. J. Bryan (Singapore); Chia216 words
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123 1939-07-21 18 v C< nntj Down, July 31. El ion the Irish Open Golf j ion hip here vestcrdav v.ith an asgresate of 287, while Id IVhitcombe was a close srrond -.ith 2K°-, reluming 72 for I each his two rounds yesterday. Bor, >y 1 :ke123 words
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Article, Illustration483 1939-07-21 18 First Round Result Reversed Reserve Division Soccer JVi.F.A. RES POLIC E RES 1. JIIE Malays more Lian avenged their la»t defeat when they trounced the Police in the second round of the Reserves Division at the 5.11.8. ground yesterday. In the first round the483 words
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Article505 1939-07-21 18 "PEN - (By "PEN" pLAYING with iftftter combination and understanding, the Chartered Bank Sports club defeated Duncan Roberts Sports Club by five goa's to one goal ycsterda\ at Fairer Park. Although the score was much against the losers, it must be said In fairness 1 to them that they were hard and505 words
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Article27 1939-07-21 18 Surer. S.CF.A. Rr*. vs. R A F Re-. Stadium. R.E. Res \s. Manchester* Res —Changi Athletics: Citj Midi School Sports School. Monk Hill School SnortsSchool.27 words
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Article54 1939-07-21 18 CHARTERED BANK S.C.: Reynolds: gin Leng Hock; Hock Chiang i' o. Scott. Sim Chuan. James Pang Ah Se ng. Joon Thin. Chin Lye and Purse? DUNCAN ROBERTS S C L S Peng, Loi Yee. T. S. Jong; Tham, Keng Tin, chim Guan; Wing Choon, B M Kia°t ng am Tet<54 words
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Article109 1939-07-21 18 The Indian Youths defeated the Gentle B.P. by fou r games to two in the return Badminton match played on the latter's court. The last game was abandoned owing to bad light. Singles: S. Ayadurai beat Suadi 9 -15, 15 v. 15- 1: P. Bulasingam109 words
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Article24 1939-07-21 18 Reuter. a r Wi Briclel »rd -Wc Inclii w I < Dntwii West Lndfes ;:i7 iHraUltJ 0I( Cahß'l XI: 121 ro I R-uReuter. - 24 words
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Article32 1939-07-21 18 Reuter. FOLLOWING is the latest St. Lege* callover. C 4 Blue Peter, 5-2 Pharis 11. C—l Hcliopelis, 100- 9 AtOUt Malta ottered. 100—8 Quick Ray Offered, 100—G taken —Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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154 1939-07-21 18 piSPLAYING standing. Ul J( vn rcated Moravi, bj fiV( ton in a division ig soc,o, B-tcb J.C.S.A. ground 1 Moravia assun i the kick-on. when Chwee cb? Exchanges were t*age with both si I, *1 attacking. Before equalised. Almost, immediate the J.C.S A. weni154 words
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Article60 1939-07-21 18 THE following ar week-end in *he AB S pionship Tournam< Ii SINGI» S Heng Siak Kwang beat H fe Thiam 13—15. 15- 9, 15 n Cheng beat Heng V. Yap Kirn Bwee beat Leow (3_o», 15—7. A S1N(,!! S Leow Kirn Lee beat Teo Hook ixa\60 words
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Article53 1939-07-21 18 The inter-team* tournament ol Cheerful Lads Athletic Party will cot mence on Saturcu between Uam captained by Yap S: •against the "B" beam tal Lanny Lim. The "C" team captained by Tot 0 Kirn will meet the "D" team by Lee Wai Keon" on Sunday AC matches will start53 words
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Article53 1939-07-21 18 The following have jeen play for the Singhalese A cricket team against the Newton B Utea on Sunday, at the Singhalese» soeiation grounds at McNail au 2 p m. P. Sirisena, Mayo m Fernando, N Fernando. Jdena. S. William. A J. perera Arthur Perera. A L. Wi.icwe.<™53 words
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Article31 1939-07-21 18 H and i The finalists ol uu V Knock-out Tournament Sunday. The players are: A. Heng Bwee I 1 83 8. Low Ber Klang C Tan Mens Biang Khoon.31 words
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234 1939-07-21 18 (From Our Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Wednesday |N thr fohore Itahrii district league soccer matc'i played Ui da) the Istana Pftdang before a 'airly large crowd the Customs > defeated Be ia by goals to nil, the latter failing to repl) I,ur won good efforts.234 words
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Advertisement377 1939-07-21 18 These Symptoms warn You of I i Kidney Trouble j Stabbing pairs in the back good. Even a few doses have ended I spasms of agonising rheumatism severe pain when all else has failed. I distressing bladder trouble pams De Witt's Pills stimulate and strengthen {I in the groin spells377 words
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176 1939-07-21 19 hi a iesf addition to local base- 1 ball is i track team from the I minent at Gillman Bar- >< iust been organ- I.!-. mi two recent occa- the strong R.A.F. Nine J name at Seletar. J yah count on a176 words
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Article207 1939-07-21 19 I* ire teams and starting m the match between the and Vice-captain's team tain's team mentioned G Hoare «19) T. B. IS l vs. Y. Nakatsuka v M. Honda «17». I: nd (11> Tan (231 vs. E. H. Walk- B. K. Yap (24 Kiat '15»207 words
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Article46 1939-07-21 19 vers will represent Spore) Sports Club Luck Sia in a friendL' tg of 5 singles and yed on Saturday at >< court No. 38, Lorong 1 7 at 3 p.m. sharp. Heng, Sim Teck Lim. Chua Ah Kirn, Tan Keng O, l im Kirn Hock, Kama-46 words
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Article281 1939-07-21 19 I MM LOWING are the complete list of weights for this afternoon's racing at Ipoh in the final day of the Fcrak Turf Club's July meeting. HORSES—CIass I—Div. 1--6 Furs Royal Hampton 9 07 Eastern Knight 9 02 Tovarich Bombus 5*2 Pure Gold f-jjj281 words
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Article246 1939-07-21 19 Singapore, Thursday. IyiCNAIR School held its School Sports yesterday on the School ground. A large number of parents turned up to watch their young hopefuls. The House Championship went to Green House. Mr. M. R. Holgate, Acting Inspector of Schools, distributed the prizes. The results were: Flat246 words
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127 1939-07-21 19 IX a game of soccer this evening on the Padang Borneo Co. defeated S.C.C. 'B' by two goals to one. At the interval the score stood at onfall. Stevens scoring for Borneo, ani Vanden Bosch for the S.C.C. Half way through thr next half127 words
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Article58 1939-07-21 19 A friendly game of badminton will be played at the former's court on Saturc'av consisting of five singles and two coubles. The team will be selected from the following:— Tay Rons; 300. Lan Eng Tee. Lee Hock San. Lim Teck Chong, Stephen Chew Hassan Mattar, Tay58 words
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Advertisement30 1939-07-21 19 '*"••■>■■■■«■, >nal Infusion strength uet»f" Tea most economiId Leaf Is free of excess tore does not cause inn old and sound maxim guarantee of satisfacBranda that are long and illy -"abliahed.30 words
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Advertisement73 1939-07-21 19 Tangee gives a dignified beauty because it's natural beauty You will never appear excessively made-up with Tangee. Instead, it gives your lips a natural loveliness that is always in good taste. Because it isn't paint—it can't paint. Orange in the stick, Tangee changes magically on your lips to a blu;>h73 words
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Advertisement127 1939-07-21 19 Qlostbra Being we!!-groomed is essential to success. Others judge you by your appearonce. There is no excuse for untidy hairl The daily use of just a few drops of Glostora assures you of being always wel!-groomed. io«^Q —4 APB 5 I due I OF 1939 MORRIS 10 i X OPINION127 words
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Advertisement100 1939-07-21 19 Ai/kM C& B T«b!e Delicacies are equal I v M A if/W to every occasion—from a hfflit AĔ/1 mf mack to a full dinner. There are 1 /$A l\MW*r six varieties of Hot Snacks and 6** M il9 W varieties of Pates and Galar.- S&qJU tinea—appetising meals prepaxt:d W m100 words
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Miscellaneous24 1939-07-21 19 TIDE TABLES TO-DIY High Water: 1.02 a.m. 10.3 ft. 155 p.m. 9.1 ft. TO-MORROW High Water: 1.54 a.m. 9.9 ft. ZJil p.m. 9.0 ft.24 words
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332 1939-07-21 20 Retaliation For Damage To American Business In China International News Agencey. (By Air Mail) Shanghai, July 11. THE proposed American imposition of economic reprisals against Japan in retaliation for damage to American bustress In China is being studied by the Treasury should it becomeInternational News Agencey. - 332 words
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122 1939-07-21 20 International News Agencey. Chungking, Ida- 20. ■fAINI A3NING that collective seen.»i rity should be extended to the Par East the Chungking combined Dairy says: 11 the Western peace-loving nations co not immediately extend the collective security system to the Iter l > s '.backsInternational News Agencey. - 122 words
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92 1939-07-21 20 Central News. Chungking -.-President Roosevelt is said to De one Ot the principal supporters vi thr new China Relifcl Association, according 4o information received here from the headquarter, of the new organisation in New York. The newly-formed association is voder the auspices of Christian organisationsCentral News. - 92 words
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Article107 1939-07-21 20 JAPAN SHORT OF FINANCES MEN Shanghai, July iO. Japanese authorities are seeking new methods to relieve their shortage of manpower and finance. In Manchuria, a new property tax has bee* Improved nominally at the rata of 20 per cent., out actually owing to over assessment the rate is very much107 words
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48 1939-07-21 20 Chungking. July 20 The Executive Yuan, ata Paris Dr Quo Tai chi. Chinese Ambassador' m London, and Dr. Chum Tai. Chinese AmhassadOl In Brussels, as Chi nese delegates to the 20th Session ol the League of Nations Assembh —cm nese Central News Agency.48 words
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Article, Illustration14 1939-07-21 20 j nuaMt volunteers are here Sturdy and determined, Chinese M.U.n g14 words
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Article115 1939-07-21 20 PROPAGANDA WORK QNE hundred and «.y i U ese imperialists on the (nil a f .X« Chinese tr,,.,s and guerrilla- under the rame ot Corps, Of which Yak-san m the leader. The majority of teers ar 2 :v./ lltary Academy. C tin of which Oener she*115 words
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Article108 1939-07-21 20 least, eight 'L sifted «r 1 V. ins on Swab**, g m (1 Hongkong and South China coaj it i believed It is» DCWS ITt- 1 1 swab tercd over the warships are eruisi Ileanwhile. the threatened to w van and Shachei China, and nationals and vesseu108 words
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Article83 1939-07-21 20 Hoi m r}I?I'SACING fU I on British rigl China, line Japane 1 Mukden Railway a Railway, and su I British employ* t en July 1. acco o tsin repcrt received f.imuUaneouslv ioyed by British cancelled by llw British inter st with the two ra tion 083 words
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Article343 1939-07-21 20 On Summer Heat Thirsty Japanese sentries enviously cued 142 cases of beer lands* Wuhu from the BfUUk QiinbOg. Scarab recently, provoked OfflCW* Japanese newsmen to send out reports about British landing without first notifying Japanese thorite: incident amicably «w--iled, but Japanese soldiers in Wunu still have no343 words
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Advertisement167 1939-07-21 20 PETTING CANNOT SOOTHE When a baby's skin is inflamed and irritated by .•nappy" soreness a liberal dusting with C.uticura Tafcuni ,t..,»s the smarting instantly. There is something different about Cuticura Talcum it has wonderful absorbent properties that help to prevent the unpleasant dampness which causes sensitive skin to smart anil167 words
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Advertisement196 1939-07-21 20 \HAVf. TO STRAIM I OF WHEAT/ Mothers Are Enthusiastic About This Wholesome, Economical and Easily Prepared Cereal Food A tedious task, mothers will agree, straining porridge for the baby day in and day out. And still it is not sufhciently fine for his young stomach, particularly if ho is just196 words
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257 1939-07-21 21 Rise Of 220 Per Cent. Over Two Years International News Agencey. Shiukwan. JTUNG Province, China, is increasing its purchases i the Philippine Islands steadily. During the past year, exported to that province 325,55fi pesos worth of :ts as compared with 101,224 pesos inInternational News Agencey. - 257 words
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Article74 1939-07-21 21 International News Agencey. V v York. July 7. UK tin (iunther. well- 1 i'uinial.st und !n>id» I'uropc" and Isia," writing in the beral weekly u.ipcr I tiina has many adn iii ptesewt d^adi time favours her; mc 193 T. China's it n in'nieasurably thirdly defenceInternational News Agencey. - 74 words
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206 1939-07-21 21 International News Agencey. Hongkong. I seize Wenchow in Chekiang province n do not have any affect on the milianv threat seen in the Japanese claim north of Swatow, in the opinion of < servers here. Kwangtocs are sent from Chungking andInternational News Agencey. - 206 words
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Article121 1939-07-21 21 International News Agencey. (i>y Air Mail) Shanghai, July J4. CHINESE guerrillas interrupted the activities of the Japanese Central China Silk Company during the last days of June and the urst few ''ays of this month in the vicinity of Hangchow, Chinese reports indicate. Tho Pu Li CocoonInternational News Agencey. - 121 words
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108 1939-07-21 21 Shekki. July 14. PEOPLE here were all excited over imminent Japanese invasion scheduled for to-day. Many people have evacuated to the interior, and the buses were crowded to capacity. The county Militia and Self-Defence Ccrps are ordered to defend Chungshan at all costs. All government108 words
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Advertisement45 1939-07-21 21 IChills J|V Endanger Your Mmß*^! Lungs ||3^/!iPR your breath and J^mm\m\*mXMLmmr% |:.vp into your lungs. I is overcome harmful gjUOM in the larynx, soothe in- T^gr^^^^^"^^ 4 rlamed air tubes and pro- bottle., along lvid« valuable protection V against any chill dangers. at a BreatheableTablets__45 words
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Advertisement638 1939-07-21 21 A|| ■■sj DID YOU EVER.I X OH MY' TRY SLOAN S M WHWNTHIS THATf-^^^ tpMBAGO CERTAtNIY |I I J F HURTS I HE.LPED ME Sfl mm like sin It when a perS n n "tt?ckc q d by I I relief that Sloan sLJ ago> How to work I CnP638 words
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Article284 1939-07-21 22 (United Press.) New Delhi, July J2. I (i IT is understood the question of 1 sending an influential delegalinn to England for enlighten ng British public *V^ pt K r/iUcf religious and cultural disabilities c i Hindus and Arvas in Hyderabad "nd the alleged maltreatment of(United Press.) - 284 words
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1640 1939-07-21 22 (United Press.) MEMORIAL TO VICEROY PARAMOUNT POVVEgS ASSISTANCE SOUGHT Sholapur. MEMORIAL requesting for the A Power in the relfriou. freed,™ of he Hindus a Samajists in the Hyderabad State an u ces las been subccmmission of enquiry to so into their(United Press.) - 1,640 words
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Article190 1939-07-21 22 Allah ibad, j U v v FOU.OWINT. letl bee* "recen. Ed by Pandit 1 traharW N'thrr from Mao T>. I ghai (China) win. is one of the ieos famous of Ihe Cl lese leaden anc was i«Hineeted y yean iji the Eight Route li Fcr son unit190 words
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Article101 1939-07-21 22 Rangoon, July 11 have appeared in soi a press communiqu ernment, may possibly implying that discu defence which it 1 will shortly take pla tute a material eh Procedure for discu. interest to both tl Burma and India The response Lity of Bur r a ior101 words
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Article73 1939-07-21 22 (United Press.) Santiniketan, message of P« t the latest issue News: "To-day on the earth poun Cur long wait fcr th j pure water fr peatedly doon i > mud is soiling ou A bleed are can m k the pure sU I powerless to notes of(United Press.) - 73 words
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Advertisement584 1939-07-21 22 Every dentist knows that pyorrhea threatens 4 out of 5 adults. A toothpaste that just cleans teeth—a Vi way job is no protection against this dread disease. F()RHAN'Sis«//#m-w/. It not only cleans teeth hut it guards g urns, too, because it contains a special ingredient for the gums. That's why584 words
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Advertisement28 1939-07-21 22 GARDENT j Concrete Garden Furniture supplied in attractive colours and beautiful designs For the full range see our showroom. LEE KIM SOO LTD. 89, HIGH STREET, 'PHONE 2063.28 words
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849 1939-07-21 23 "Great Disservice To The Congress" (United Press.) Abbott abaci, July 13. ING tiie action of Sjt. Subhas Chandra Rose in issuing emenl *hich has already been published in these which states that prohibition in Bombay is impossible nt. M ihatma Gandhi warns Subhas Babu(United Press.) - 849 words
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Article172 1939-07-21 23 (United Press.) Bombay, July H. AN informal meeting of the Chairmen and Secretaries of various sub-commitle.s ox u-. National Planning Committee was held this morning under the presid«>ncv ol Fandit Jawaharlal Nehru. The' object of holding the meeting was to ptit the Chairmen and Secretaries in touch with(United Press.) - 172 words
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Article134 1939-07-21 23 (United Press.) THF thirteenth of cvsry month ref cor* less accidents than most %y* of the year, says the !a »e .t +r«ffic news bu'letin ism* by JL. Safety First Association of the »aieiy FsD c iaiJv it would India, Bomoay. wps**"' taken Although the main oMcg of(United Press.) - 134 words
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Article124 1939-07-21 23 (United Press.) 1 MODEL martial, «hul» A rd to be the Wast India, was solemnised n-ren«v at a vUlagc n-ar Sheikhupura Lahore College student and thj Inugh'er of a social rrfnrwr. TJJ marriage party stayed .n village only a few t Tnc e no dowry and no(United Press.) - 124 words
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Article146 1939-07-21 23 (United Press.) Madras, July 14. DK. Pallabh» Sdaiamuyya. FNS> <l :M. Andhra Provincial C'u»>I'omrvWtee, n«>d Mr Rama* irnl Pre* <i< nt of lh«-Tar-.H Nadu Provincial CnnnvOMl mud I lee, have iv*.u?d the follow|«H jioiili statement In rxgard tc iln? Madura TlMldi tniiy: "Tfceri" has ..••••nv.i.... i en so(United Press.) - 146 words
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226 1939-07-21 23 (United Press.) Poona. July 15. «I am going to Ceylon when great problems far? the «m--grt*s organisation, and the .nk;nrticnal situation continues to Inner ever th? brink of a war. I WOOM have liked to stay here ax this junevure,(United Press.) - 226 words
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393 1939-07-21 23 T.N. Q. Bank Directors On Trial One Occused Turns Approver (United Press.) rpHE case against the U rmer Direc--1 tors of the Travancore National and Quilon Bank Limited (now v liquidation), was taken up On JW > by the District Magistrate), Mr. K. Parameswara I anicker. X K. Mammen Mapp'Uai,(United Press.) - 393 words
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251 1939-07-21 23 (United Press.) Simila, July 14. rrilE details of ihe scheme for volI n"arv retirement of non (c>- workers (mostly SS i^rn\^U n are g avana b le. U£ ylCnC An,n 934 rill be offered uo to VAunit/of retirement with tfcKets m their hemes and bonuses,(United Press.) - 251 words
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Article88 1939-07-21 23 (United Press.) Rangoon, July 11— His Excellency Sir Archibald Cochrane accompanied by Major Macnamare, Military Secretary, **aicr General B K. McLeod. 0.0.C, Eurma, and Mr. D. C. P. Phelips. lAS. Erf once Secretary sailed to day for CaAcutta enroute to Simla to discuss witlv the Viceroy the problems(United Press.) - 88 words
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Advertisement104 1939-07-21 23 This is what I call Soup! v. THE SPARKLING FLAVOR OK CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP HAS NEVER BEEN EQUALLED One taste will tell you why Campbell's Tomato Soup is \fiSP' the world's most popular soup. It has the fine flavor *ff v of luscious vine-ripened tomatoes skillfully blended with fresh table104 words
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Article, Illustration92 1939-07-21 24 Hal! the pomp md ceremony tradition,; X) the Guards, the Brigade Government Mction Picture Bureau. 1 Their Majesties, King Cie .;;e VI am' Queev; Elizabeth al X idea a Hall, rc-idene? of th Governor General to Canada, on their recent visit to Ottawa, Capital City92 words
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Advertisement281 1939-07-21 24 FINE FOR KIDNEY AND BLADDER WEAKNESS STOP GETTING UP NIGHTS LOOK AND FEEL YOUNGER KeeD your kidneys and prostate free from perms, poisons and acid, purify the Rood and put healthy activity into kidneys and bladder and you'll live a healthier happier and longer life. .'me most efficient and harmless281 words
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