Malaya Tribune, 24 July 1939
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Title Section38 1939-07-24 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales XXVI- -No. 174. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 24, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, July 24, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 24, 1939 FIVE CEN38 words
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Advertisement288 1939-07-24 1 pj "T rsIK FAMOUS "RED SEA" ORANGE JUICE. RED SEA PROVISION STORK iRTH BRIDGE ROAD. PKONE 2133. BAB OPKN DAILY FROM {0 A.M. TILL 11 P.M. DOES YOUR MONEY WORRY YOU Maybe nM are savins up for the day when you will have to give up 1 work. Maybe, too,288 words
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Advertisement174 1939-07-24 1 at- For Style, Comfort, Economy, CONSULT The Oriental Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS Heart Office: 162, South Bridge Rd. Branch Office: 348, N. Bridge Rd* SINGAPORE. FREE TESTING, i j RATONG'S IST CLASS Filipino Hair-Dressing Saloon. Opposite Roxt Thcaire. I Specialise in Wlaohineless Perm: Waving No Electricity Used. DRUGLESS HEALING. MAX174 words
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Advertisement262 1939-07-24 1 Exclusive GOW X S SALONS AT PAGE 13, BATTERY RO\D, SINGAPORE. MAJESTIC HOTEL, KUALA LUMPUR. mmm FAITHFUL SERVICE REPLACEMENTS I OK EVERY TYPE you need a OF MOTOR CAR 1 j new battery... UKe) ,N OBTAINABLE FROM. Hinva* Ccmnar.V Hoa P T,H k &Co M Kah A; Oft* log L*v«£er262 words
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Article41 1939-07-24 2 The nine of the Labourers' Co-! operative Adult Night School at the T m rown Cleansing Depot will, f ai :> P morrow (Tuesday) at 330 m. Dr. W. Linehan the Dlrec+cr o Education will declare the school open.41 words
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Article131 1939-07-24 2 DETECTIVE FILM AT PAVILION mTHRILLS in plenty are provided for patrons of the Pavilion, where "The Saint Strikes Back" Is now showing. This is a detective story of a very attractive type, based on Leslie Chartens famous character. The Saint is a mystery, not omy to131 words
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Article155 1939-07-24 2 POR those who like the thrills of r motor-race track there is P« <« excitement in "Road Demon. piaure whi:h openeo at last night The Picture en Cs r rouDi the attempts by two diffcit it b of people to win an annual —needless to say,155 words
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Article111 1939-07-24 2 n, thrills is A PICTURE with plenty the new show at 'he C th? 'Em Up O'Conner. dea r c speedway and motor racing t is a good iove interest. anu ground of speedway mj Murder is broughl m as gredJenl and there i a ricment111 words
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Advertisement442 1939-07-24 2 fTEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA incorporated in England). P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 CARTHAGE 15,000 July 28 I BOMAU 6,800 July 28 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Aug. 11 TtANCHI 17.000 Aug. 25 t bANGALORE 6,000 Aug 26 RANPURA 17,000 Sept. 8 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 22 t BHUTAN442 words
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Advertisement477 1939-07-24 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. I §NORDDEUTSCHEB (Incorporated ip I G,rm.n,>. The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures: OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 §8J "AUGSBURG" In port I ms. "REGENSBURG" omits Manila I n P° rt sjs. "SCHARNHORST" omits North China Aug. 2 HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND,477 words
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Advertisement464 1939-07-24 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1 932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly service between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, and Amoy, (Kulangsu). y Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS:For CHINA For RANGOON -Hong Kheng M Aug. 14, 4 pan. ma Hong Kheng" July 27 "Hong464 words
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Advertisement154 1939-07-24 2 UAMIJCRG-AMERIKA LIN IE B Oeulsch-Australische Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S pore 1939 s.s FAARLAND via Manila July 27 t m.s. RAMSES' via Manila Aug. 7 s.s. SCHEER not Jailing at China Japan Forts Aug. 12 HOMEWARD.154 words
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Miscellaneous269 1939-07-24 2 f To -day's Crossword j s |t l|2 j I j|al|°j 7 1 i 5 "---II io ~a~ J: ■■■•>'■■ ii i iF"i3 5 lb s ""ZZZZZZZZZ 20** 21 I .1.1" j-.11 1 5 55 ZZZZI rl 1 1 M H 11 I 11 111 CLUES ACROSS: CLUES DOWN: 8269 words
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Article336 1939-07-24 3 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Saturday. Previous To-day Change RUBBER Steady, Quiet Closed ot Buyers 8 8 Sellers 8 716 i orward August Buyers 8? 8 M Sellers 8 716 Forward September Buyers 9r% Sellers 8% Forward Oct.|Dec. buyers 8 7 16 Sellers 8 916 M LONDON SHARE LIST336 words
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Article154 1939-07-24 3 List Of Current Dividends Dividend Books T/\ 08 16 Lanjut 6d. No 12 July 26 9d. No 18 July 21 6d. bonus L" No. 3A July 21 r n Kinl 1 2V 2 final July 12 less tax Kinta 2> 2 int. July 12 lc:>s tax 6d.154 words
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Article876 1939-07-24 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, July 22. 1 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. I Ampat Tin 3 b 4JAttStra] Amal 4 6 5 I Austral Malay 38,- 40,Ayer Hitam 19 9 20 9 Ayer Weng 0.72 0.76 Bang; in 18 9 19 9876 words
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312 1939-07-24 3 Singapore, July 22. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 371/ 41 Ayer Hitams 19 6 21 liitams 031 033 Batu Selangor.s 1 17 122 Hongkong Tin 18- 186 bangrins 186 196 Coanderiangs 18 6 19 6 Hong 0 62 0 64 ldris Hyd. q. 71. Ipoh Tin312 words
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Article16 1939-07-24 3 Singapore, Monday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $113 (up si..).16 words
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Article16 1939-07-24 3 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28%; Sellers 28 4.16 words
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Article248 1939-07-24 3 Maynard Co., Ltd., .$30,000 Int Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 101 102 ncrr |i .<; 1907 red. 1947 $1,600.000 Int. Mar 31, Sept. 30 106 108 norn 4%£ 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int.248 words
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Article101 1939-07-24 3 London. July 21 Paris 176 23 32 New York 4.68 3 16 Montreal 4.68-4 Brussels 27.55 Geneva 20.75 4. Amsterdam 875 4 Milan S'j 1 32 Berlin 11 66 3 i Lisbon 1)04 Belgium 11.66% Athens 5474 Stocknolm 19.414 Copenhacen 22.40 Oslo 19.GC Belgraoo 210 Athens 5474 Rio101 words
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Article49 1939-07-24 3 The Band of the Straits- ncttlempnts Police will play to-day at th* Bo'an'c Gardena at 5.30 p.m. under the direction of Mr. S. Chapman. Hand master: March "The 92nd in Copenhagen" Pecking; overture "Zampa" Herold; selecUon The Desert Bong" Bombers* minuetto BoccherinLs" Binding; .selection The Shamrock'' Myddleton.49 words
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Advertisement29 1939-07-24 3 THE EASTERN UNITED L CORPORATION, LIMITED Uv M VRINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, ''Am. PERSONAL ACCI r;; N? T, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATOR AM) PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. I<L CECIL BTRFET, r. W. HALL.29 words
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Advertisement28 1939-07-24 3 SOUTH ItltlllMl INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (incorporated in New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. W. G. DOVE. Manager. Tel. 5926. 2, Plnlayson Green.28 words
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Advertisement156 1939-07-24 3 OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL To keep abreast with tha progress of economic developments, no business concern can afford not to take advantage of the multifarious services offered by a reputed banking institution with 7ears of financial experience. If ARTKRS IT*, MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Ouaranteed and156 words
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Advertisement359 1939-07-24 3 «Wit OF MII.Vl Incorporated In China by Special Charter i. 12, Cecil Street, Sinmrn :t Telephones: Office -< 9444L SUb-Manager'j Oflta 'it"2. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-t. Cable Address: CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital jh. f4G00U.U00.QI Reserve Fund* in Excess of Ch. t 5,200.000.00 Total Asset* approximately Ch. »020 000,000.00359 words
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Advertisement479 1939-07-24 4 d WANTED: By a well established Lif-' Insurance Company,. experi<.need Ciair; c »nvassers, especially lor Peiak an i auracUve Klvcn. Reply Boa :w» Malaya Tribune, feangangre. <oio WANThL> "immediately Salesmenl jgd Salesgirls for good selling line. Salary and < I ion. Apply dox 807, Maiaya Tribune, Singapore. IMPORT FIRM «nlrHrls479 words
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Advertisement501 1939-07-24 4 FPU ATE TUITION given in lessons _S_*r««s_B Koad. Singapore. Bukit «m»h IMxl. B. Xc„« Chi.; Road, Singapore. FOtt SALE CltE KODAK 16 MM. magazine loading Camera photo lens for Camera and 1 PJ 0 16 mm. Kightiy used. Apply Bo* m co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (<W-A> FOR SALE Two Female501 words
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Advertisement596 1939-07-24 4 575 DEPOSIT OR $575 CASH 1984 Austin sixteen de luxe 4-dOor Sunshine sv/ocn dark blue, leather upholstery, exTeUent C condition. Hon, Motors 28 Cavenagh Road, Singapore. I <80.A) FOR SALE: Rover 6 cylinder salocn 14 HP lor $500 or near otter. Car purchased in March, 1939 for $050, after overhaul596 words
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Advertisement502 1939-07-24 4 PROFESSOR ILMUDDIN. AstropZS and Horoscope Roade. »&*2£?iK County. your entire Life. L r .Kf'"rl^ YOLK PROBLEM?~Busi nes* Finance. Marriage. Legatione£ anyOung Reliable horcscop c advise given Satisfaction assured. Send Time 2nd Date ol birth. M. Narasimham Aiver, Consulting Astroloe-r, 79. Ampang Street. Kuala Lumpur. ~TW«rryEia£T newly built MODFRN BUNGALOWS in502 words
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Advertisement422 1939-07-24 4 Domestic Occurrence 22, a daughter. ss? "s-fflrSi chi.d comwell. ShJERiFTS >ALE. Execution No 40 39_ IN THE HIGH COTRTOF_THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS DIVISION OF SINGAPORE. In the Cause cf X V Internationale Cre- diet-en llandels-Vcree-niiSng "Rotterdam" Plaintiffs Versus Malayan Weaving Works AUCTION SALE OF Office Furniture comprising:—Office writing desks, chairs, cupboards,422 words
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Advertisement459 1939-07-24 4 GREAT WORLD CABARET. NOTICF.. IS HEREBY GIVEN coupons will be issued r* < World Cabaret from the Ist August, 1939. ana that which arc acceptable l« i not be accepted after the 31 si THE GREAT WORI D Dated the 20th d r ORIENTAL TELEPHONE ELECTRIC CO., i (Incorporated in459 words
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Article49 1939-07-24 5 Reuter. Simla. July 23. -rilE modernisation of the air force in 1 India Is being carried a stage fur- with the equipment of a second quadron with Blenheim aircraft, which being Down from England via Egypt Potti machines have already J i' Karachi from Cairo.—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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63 1939-07-24 5 Reuter. rokio, July 23. FMGHTING continnes on the border between IkAinchukuo and Outer M ugolia, according to a held dispatch m Hsinking which states that Soviet and Outer Mongolian artillery are 5 ing up bombardment of the Japaand MsflM hurian lorces. bombardment continued from iwnReuter. - 63 words
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306 1939-07-24 5 Hit MOidita T'ibu»*. I m| »m#'• i' u 111 Ok rflUciMUmsil cnuii' V r.tr l«»okmg forward ,\ii Malayan fctincatiomil 0>r. t»r llfclU ni'Mt mouthlid lik< '•> Mttftost as one v\ th* »ii>- u ."fi »he pathetic plu'l.i ii< tii ..I'.nC of the privat.' .(ti306 words
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Article422 1939-07-24 5 no; Mali'(jit Tf ibu/lt' I J li'.vm:" deal' thai tiic .■I I Jujiiinejt 1 militarists 1S .TiinaU* LUlll J»Ul>jUg*tC n'it fortigii interests una ti< I' lmdiiluvi foreign coucfii»-i 1 i hinu waboHrd. .11:.; rr of thr urgent pre I'r.unvi unci Britain tn noli: l' a! rrms422 words
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Article36 1939-07-24 5 Reuter. London. July 23. Major Attlee, leader o! the opposition, has left the nursing home but it is not expected he will return bo the House of Commons until alter the summer recess —Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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162 1939-07-24 5 Reuter. Peipinjf, July 23. I*HE Japanese appointed mayor o» Peiping has issued a special warning lo Britons concerning the anti-British movement at Peiping. He urges them to take tie greatest care while walking in the streets suggests that they discontinue visiting scenic spots In Peiping vicinity.Reuter. - 162 words
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345 1939-07-24 5 Reuter. Tokyo, July IS. FOLLOWING a farther meeting between Sir Robert f n/gie Mr. Arita. the Japanese 1-oreign Office issued a statement saying that an agreement had been reached on general questions form.n; the background of the situation in Tientsin. A statement regarding tHiReuter. - 345 words
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Article84 1939-07-24 5 Singapore, Monday. A motor accident occurred at the I :"n milestone Thompson Road at about three o'clock yesterday afternoon when a motor car turned turtle and landed in a ditch after an impact with another car. None were reported to have been injured. It was stated that a84 words
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848 1939-07-24 5 London, July 2:'». MEWS, from exclusively Japanese sources, that agree* oent has been reached between Sir. R. Craigie and Mr. Arita was accompanied by tendentious Japanese comment, says the Diplomatic correspondent of the Observer. This comment suggested but did not tate lhat agreement was848 words
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Article31 1939-07-24 5 Singapore, Monday. A pale Chinese was found lymg dead on the road near the Singapore Harbour Board police station about 210 yesterday afternoon. No external injuries were found on his body.31 words
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Article66 1939-07-24 5 Singapore. Sunday. Pte Davidson, of the Loyals Regiment, was injured, though not seriously, in a motor accident at the 5' 2 milestone. Pasir Panjang at about eleven o'clock yesterday morning. He was removed > the military hospital, where hi.s condition is said to be improving. It66 words
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Article92 1939-07-24 5 Eiligttpote, Saturday.- A sp?Cd trap &id utf4ig Bukit Timah Road v lerday by Ii ;-.(ctor Minns art! constable, resulted In eight lorry drivers benv char ed to-day before ifr. U. K. VVr.itton. baffle Judge, for driving; their lorries ci a speed in excess >f thirty miles per92 words
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Advertisement124 1939-07-24 5 in~7ITM7KS TO UTZR -AT SACRIFICE PRICES f! I Vcrv limited number—Call early tor your selections. I The Life or'o-eir vVilde by Robert H. Sn,:ara $600 NOW (j $3.00 Rudyard Kiplin,. a Character M by Thurston I r lfp of Robert Louis Stevenson by Rcvaline Mawm $6 50 NOW $3.25 I124 words
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Advertisement323 1939-07-24 5 Pains in BackGone in 3 Hours Tf you suffer terrible i harp pains or dun wearing down aches in back <>; Bides, you can't K*-t rid of these with ordinary meOlrinea because you must kill the forms In your kidneys, other symptoms ol Kidne> und Bladder Disorders are Scanty. Frequent323 words
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Article97 1939-07-24 6 Singapore, Saturday. A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by the coroner. Mr W. a. Portf r ai the inouiry to-day into me death of Chu Chin, who died as a result of injuries received when he was knocked down by a Johore motor car97 words
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Article31 1939-07-24 6 Singapore, Monday. The wives of two policemen were alleged to have been hurt Oi them sustained a lacerated wound on the back of the head and was removed to the hospital.31 words
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Article163 1939-07-24 6 Singapore. 22 The following are the exchange stocl this morning according to the daily C lr cular issued by the Hongkoi.vj khi Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. London demand 2 4 Lyons demand Switzerland demand Hamburg demand New York demand Montreal demand Eatavia demand Samarang demand Calcutta demand163 words
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Article51 1939-07-24 6 I TNTJER the auspices of the Kngfid U Section ot the Singapore Boddb Associaiion, Fwami Baaswarartanda oi the Ramakrishna Mission, will deliver i lecture en Buddhism "The Middle Path jat the Association Hall N< 731. 9q lane; Road on Wednesday, at 8 pjß U interested a:e cordially51 words
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737 1939-07-24 6 rr n| c n port ol the general manager of the Baub AuWaUfc'j Geld Mining Co., Ltd, for the four >veeks ended l NDERGKQUXB DEVKLOI'MFNT Se-non Btum S.nk.ns Dri-.iag Cross Cutting Win:h Anderson 00 B. Komaß v T tlburu* *w rg 4 nmtek 16737 words
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Advertisement161 1939-07-24 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chemists and Stores !-*l»Yi:" RADIOS J For EflWcney, Reliability and Service. 1 VERY POPULAR IN MALAYA. ,1 So!.- Agents: HO£ BOON LEONG. j| Oisir ion tors: RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY, -8 Kuala Lumpur. [> FOR TBI VOR LATEST IN CLOCKS WATCHES You should161 words
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Advertisement231 1939-07-24 6 ARE YOUR EYES WEAK?f^* Avail yourself of the expert services of a skilled qualified Specialist with over 35 years' ftpropcan cKnu al experience. Moderate cosl .<.r modern individually planned and built [jiaciical glasses. Thompson Optical* Co. 4, Arcade Bldg., Phone 3002. K. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science. I ENJOY231 words
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Advertisement24 1939-07-24 6 Second Hand Radios inlly guaranteed nnd serviced, Prices from $2 5 RADIO SERVICE CO., OF MALAY 1934 LTD. Singapore, Malacca, Kuala Lumpui Ipoh, Penang.24 words
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Advertisement17 1939-07-24 6 UXEN A Product oi n 'r ALLEN HANBtRV ft pO Sole Agent*, fi Smj,apore,Kj^ p pß 3017 words
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Miscellaneous1237 1939-07-24 6 To-day's Radio J mr LONDON I £s«2ttfcSV* u'S'S"' SITSGAI OKti TRANSMISSION 5 Slo Opening. News bulletin. ZHL 225 metres (1.13 G SB 9.51 Mc s (31.55 m.) 7.04 time signal, weather re- g25 Gymnastics am nort and announcements. 635 U ght gramophone music. ZHP 30.96 metres 9.09 mc s 61,237 words
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Article52 1939-07-24 7 Reuter. Darwin, July S3. I\L support for the proto open in Air tralian air ii Darwin iml Deli, Timor, has been ob\lr. Fairbairn, Minister ill \\iation. ii negotiation with the <• authorities at Deli, tission Is now bein? i 1 tsbon to open the «ritii flying* boatsReuter. - 52 words
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Article141 1939-07-24 7 S&ngapori, Saturday. rigorous was U■ cc KA- I». C Goh, th? h Pohco Magistrate, pafis--11, a 'Mi year-old Hahucharge of ratcmpted theft totor car. v of tlie pro-ecution led by >>• Alex R. Mcßwan was to t al 10.40 p m on July 13, one of Hm watchmen141 words
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Article64 1939-07-24 7 Singapore, Monday. [unction took place al the Kota Raja 17 scouts from the •ived their First was made by As- sistant District Commissioner A. 11. j Alsagoff. r Thirteen new members of the J*. .Tohn Ambulance Brigade ol the First Malay Education Division had parsed .heir test and64 words
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286 1939-07-24 7 (Horn Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lu-npur, Saturday. JO prohibit the use ol loud speax ers and gramophones in close proximity to offices and business premises does n it appear unreasonable or unfair" pr -nked the ChicJustice, Mr. Justice Poyser to-day at the Supreme Court286 words
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Article71 1939-07-24 7 Reuter. London, July 23. 01NCE January W0 f «00 steel air raid shelters capable of efficiently sheltering nearly ive-and-a-half millions people been supplied and ever hundred different firms nre now manulactorinc these shelter-, declared Sir John Anderson n a speech before the Fast Lothian I nion!stReuter. - 71 words
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Article214 1939-07-24 7 T HL monthly meeting of the Cicnenil C. Noble, H. W. sniveiy. gerode, G O. Darnels. R. X Loo aSri and Staff:—Miss M. Den. B. Log, »j M ReDorts T sho r wed that the attendances of the Pioneer Clubs bad been steady ?hat the Katong Club214 words
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Article916 1939-07-24 7 Singapore, Sunday. PLOWING tributes were paid to-day to Inche Daud bin Mohartv/j U Shah, J.P., President of the Malay Union, at a function held a, the Malay School in the Malay Settlement in j Tne members of the Union gave the function in recognition of Inche916 words
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Article57 1939-07-24 7 British Official Wireless. London. July 22. j PRINCE Paul and Princess Oiga o f Jugoslavia to-day left BuckingMin Palace to spend the week-end at Copnn.s Buckinghamshire house of the Duke ann Duchess of Kent:. They are expected to return to the Palace, where they are guests of theBritish Official Wireless. - 57 words
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Advertisement172 1939-07-24 7 t ,v rt ifolov* Tribune and to enable you to test it at o convince YOU of the SIX DAYS f,r the price of ESS intlL ofthe MALAYA TRIBi'NE. Vti cans for repUes to one or other of our office, re is surely something you want to BIA or want172 words
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Advertisement87 1939-07-24 7 I END THE PflM DP PILES IZAMBUK Llaa^iiiaaaaaanaaa-isMMM~9SxJ tC Not a haor out oi plase /thanks to ANZORA f The new Improved Anzora keeps the ha.r smart A throughout the day-its populanty increasff j daily because M j It is now a pure white emulsified oes not 8011 ,men' hat87 words
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Advertisement286 1939-07-24 7 SHE GAINED World t 8! 2 LBS. OP M. FINE, FIR Took tasteless, flesh-ioiminj. Here is a letter from a nurse which brings new hope to are worried about their weight, lady had actually lost nearly 10 1 yet in six weeks she got 8V 2 lbs. again. She says:286 words
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Advertisement178 1939-07-24 8 MISADN V Mer Mystery! See the ,vh<> risk Death at every Curve: J VEF <:% oi Last Night; IN LOVE HE HAD SPEED TO BURN! A Tht romance the laughi. the thrills, of the racing fools" in the most baffling screen mystery since tir nft |Ji >M "O.OUO Witnesses .atfSaak"178 words
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Advertisement144 1939-07-24 8 t The BIGGEST MUSICAL of <he YEAR! MaM SING! LAUGH! WJL DANCE! ROMANCE! It's Joyous! TitfSLfc Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Musical Spectacle on Waikiki's E i Lr i JtW Beach of Dreams' Starring ELEANOR POWELL. ROBERT j YOUNG GEORGE BURNS gracie allen and many i I more P U S hundreds of Huld144 words
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Advertisement299 1939-07-24 8 I I CRIME-CRACKER LAW-BUSTER HEART-BREAKERi pi who is this "saint" to tho poor, this terror to the nation? JB| —who thirsts lor thrills—and lives by his fighting %W courage? The most romantic, hunted, haunting figure in police records and JS A women's 6 TrOXY BAR Open 5 p.m. Till Mi299 words
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Advertisement200 1939-07-24 9 I'UF.MIERE j General screening j Holiday, .;i't ■"»> j ALHAMBRA j v m Op- -Phone 6909. I W A Ml 1 A mmmW FDVVARD G. ROBINSON fK p.rtcud by ANATOLE LITVAK p,.*.*t.d »>v wA«NtR »ros. > ,1 Nottcn«l Pk»w>» ANOTHER BIG i i PUBLIC SERIAL OPENING Ist AUGUST imultan< misly200 words
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Advertisement77 1939-07-24 9 N E W wo it l n DANCE THE LARGEST AIR-CONDITION-ED CABAREI IS MALAYA WITH BAR RESTAUR \ST ATTACHED I I .M4.HT lIAM i: Nightly at 9.30 p.m. TEA DANCE (FREE ADMISSION) tVERI ICtS THURS. SAT. I SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE FROM 1.30 P.M. to 4.30 P.M. I SPECIAL ENTRANCE TO77 words
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Advertisement14 1939-07-24 9 PARAMOQNrS TffMLUNG SPY DRAMA of th.• j Great War! OPENING TO-MORROW 3-15, 6-15 2*si.14 words
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Advertisement71 1939-07-24 9 f Thrill to the most dangerous Sport in The World Positively Last day-M5 6-K 9-15 P.M. HENRY ARMETTA lOte BECK 1 £fIT«Mk biu robihsoh A»Oib C-r.ar, Nll GREAT WOULD J AMUSEMENT PAKK j CABARET tomcht 9 p m re «wncHT. GLOME THEATBC: TO-MGH'i "LITTLE MISS BROADWAY" TO-MORROW. "C OMET OYKK71 words
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Article508 1939-07-24 10 IN an article on Malaya published in the Far Eastern Engineer, Professor C. A Middleton Smith, Professor of Engineering at Hongkong University, finds much to praise in this country from the point oi* view nf his profession. Malaya, he says, in spite of the present depression ir the508 words
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1239 1939-07-24 10 The Tokyo Correspondent of the Dj.ly [ ulfojapj - New Phase Of Far East Struggle By The Tokyo Correspondent of the Dj.ly ulfojapj, struggle in the Far East X lias entered a phase in which ■L economic power is more important than military. The military effort was comparatively easy; Japan was fighting*on1,239 words
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Advertisement234 1939-07-24 10 SUPERIOR QUALITY I CHINA GRASS BLOCK MATS! ySk ———p-—— \wL S2.:ES IX STOCK. 3 I 3'x6', 6 x 6', 6'x9', 9'x9', 9'xl2', I2'xl2', I2'xls' I 12 cts. nett. per sq. foot including making up. f I ROBINSON CO., LTD. I 1 SINGA POKE KUALA LVMPI I. j£j The New MAXIM234 words
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Advertisement43 1939-07-24 10 IValerprcof mmLW' '$$mH Washable M f/T^ 800 CHIANG CO., •*(M, North Bric!;'p Road, Singapore. TBI EYES CHANGE; PERIODICAL EXAMINATION NECESSARY! Don't hesitate to see a qualified ej sight specialist as C. S. CHONG. Dr. of Optometry. Everbright Optical Co. lf>, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE.43 words
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Advertisement63 1939-07-24 10 JcAßmss^! IWe are pleased lo announce that at ihe above Royal Show h M this year at Windsor Great Pari CARTERS TESTED SEEDS have afmla been kwarded Hie LARGE GOLD MEDAL I m*. Over 1.000 Cold Medals, 1 Carnation. Diplomas awarded irevfc annual World Exhibitions. BEAUTIFUL GARDEN FLOWERS CHOICE Price63 words
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Article123 1939-07-24 11 TOKYO, JULY 24. ACCORDING TO JAPANESE A REPORTS THE FOLLOWING JAPANESE DEMANDS, w:; I BE MADE AT TO-DAY'S ROl .V> TABLE CONFERENCE: Extradition of the four men clicked to h j;c assassinated Shi Kang, Tientsin Cust«» d nun ssioncr. ii p dicing of unlawful dement; within the British123 words
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146 1939-07-24 11 Reuter. Damascus. July 24. f>')\l)s leading out of Alexandretta !W re jammed with thousands of < mainly Armenians, as the rki h trooos formally took possesI Hatay Territory yesterday. 3 are estimated to number y<) and presented a pitiful sight made their way inReuter. - 146 words
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Article28 1939-07-24 11 Reuter. Tirana, July 24. I 1 nilitary forces were to-day ted in the Italian Army, country officers and ith of allegiance to King tel.—Renter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article, Illustration297 1939-07-24 11 "We Shall Get It Back" Reuter. Danzig, Juiv ?A. A >>IN<; 1,000 dockyard woikH I rater (Danzig Nazi i>r (he first time I fJmitted military preparations. o longer necessary to rely or: he sud. "We are now pre- vent unities. Other states mi but theyReuter. - 297 words
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125 1939-07-24 11 Shanghai, July 24. FINANCIAL observers, after a care- ful analysis of the Chinese currency situation, maintain that the slump of the Chinese dollar is part and parcel of a scheme worked out by the Central Government in order to prevent the Japanese from dumping Chinese125 words
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688 1939-07-24 11 Britain Recognises "Actual Conditions" Tientsin Talks Begin Reuter. TEXT of the "background" agreement between Sir Robert Craigie, British Ambassador to Japan, and the Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Arita, is published by the Asahi Shimbun ("The Times" of Japan) and reveals a considerable concession toReuter. - 688 words
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Article48 1939-07-24 11 Reuter. Shanghai. July it. Till-: Pearl River is likely to be closed shortly for a fortnight, Owing to "military operations," according to official reports from C&nfon. It is stated that the river will be closed to foreign warships as well as merchant \cssels.—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article83 1939-07-24 11 Shanghai, July 24. A3KITON. Inspector J. Watson, belonging to the Shanghai Municipal Police, was beaten with rifle butts by "puppet" Chinese police while removing anti-British posters from the wall oi a street near the boundary cf the International Settlement. Four Shanghai Municipal Police rhinere constables83 words
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Article61 1939-07-24 11 Reuter. Liverpool, July 23. IT was authoritatively stated after a conference of salvage experts and na val officers that, contrary to earlier re pots, the Thetis did net rise from the sea bed All salvage operations have been temporarily suspended. An Important conlerrnce m3y be held in LondonReuter. - 61 words
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148 1939-07-24 11 Hongkong, July 23. FIERCE fighting occurred in west Fengshin on Thursday and Friday. when the Chinese pushed back the Japanese and inflicted more than two hundred casualties. Many Japanese were besieged by Chinese forces at Kinshan and Other points outside Chajari. and were practically annihilated.148 words
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Article109 1939-07-24 11 Bifacls, Inly 84. "il l must keep cur presence of Jl mind and resolve lo eurseh.c, out of any conflict tftat ii'l threaten one rights," declared Kii<g l.ff.pold, speaking at !he centenary celebration of the ♦larihave lieu works. "Th-. international horizon h not quite so clear109 words
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302 1939-07-24 11 WORST SCRAP SINCE CITY WAS TAKEN Reuter. Shanghai, July 24, ALARMED foreign re- ii nts «I Hi? western suburbs ol Shanghai report that an tngagetfiMU hepui at X I» in. lo-day beyond 'be Britisliui lined western jierun.t*»-, belwetn Jii trikA|)s and at# paralivrlv (urge lurre.Reuter. - 302 words
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Article71 1939-07-24 11 Reuter. The Hague. July 22 Dr. Colij-i OSS succeeded in lorming a ministry. accepted the task cf forming a cabinet, and was confident of success —Reuter. The Hague, Late The new ministry is described as a business cabinet." but the names ot th new Ministers have notReuter. - 71 words
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Article90 1939-07-24 11 Reuter. Moscow. Inly Al IMI yesterday's uu sting lasted an hcur and :i »r» v. J<r, it wa* understood thai thi von\ysatfom in regard to Rossia joining the securitj front were advancing normally. \nother meeting is expected to take place shortly. At the conclusion otReuter. - 90 words
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Article189 1939-07-24 11 KING INSPECTS NAVAL CADE TS Reuter. London, July V. I&VB hundred caucts of Ihe i [J I 4 Naval College a 1 paraded before the tVasm when e» Majesties visited the college and 1 tended divine service at Hi (na The Kin- ware the andress aniiorai Of Admiral of theReuter. - 189 words
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Article48 1939-07-24 11 Reuter. Lonoon, July 23. It is announced that the appointment Of Rear-Admiral G. S. Arbuthnoi as Commander-in-Chi>-f, American and West Indies Station, will be da* I Del C He will succeed Vice-Adrmral sir s J Meyrick. and will assume command at Bermuda about Nov. lleute vReuter. - 48 words
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Advertisement44 1939-07-24 11 I WITH THE WORLD 1 I H M V six VuhA I I". If I. V. Fluid Unhi X Receiver M0de1656 AC. Planned y j I Lon a scientific basis in a A f rahind of proportions IS. Moutrie Co., Ltd. H w Sill44 words
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Article526 1939-07-24 12 diplomacy may have its advantages but it means that the people do not know what their rulers iore doing until after is ('.one. Thus an air of mystery surrounds the talks in Tokyo. Some ieiM>rts state lhat important COftCtesfitOns have already been made to the Japanese joint526 words
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Article303 1939-07-24 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala L'impur, Saturday. £T the enquiry h/>ld into the death of a middle-aged Tamil named Tereevatai, witnesses 1 elated how they found deceased, who was subject to fits, with his head buried in two feet of water in a three-foot303 words
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190 1939-07-24 12 (From Our Own Correspondent London, July 14. A YOUNG American airman, A Rex F. Purcell, who is sailing from Hongkong to New York by way ttf Singapore, the Seychelles Islands and Capetown in a Chinese juniv with a crew of five- and an attendant190 words
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Article14 1939-07-24 12 An Imperial Air Mail is due today. Another is due on Thursday.14 words
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Article40 1939-07-24 12 Total area of new rubber planting in Johore is 50.012 V& acres, according to information released by the Secretary .if Lubber Regulation. Of this total, 14,271 acres have been approved to European estates, and the balance (35,738tfe) to Asiatic owners.40 words
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318 1939-07-24 12 iFrom Our Own Reporter) ipoh. Saturday. ({FFERENOE was matte at the annual genera] meeting of the Ipoh Ratepayers' Association held yesterda.v. to the memorial sent to the S-ecreiary of State for the Colonies on the present system of assessment. On being informed by the secretaries318 words
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Article118 1939-07-24 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Saturday. instead of sending him to imprison- it I shali direct him to enter irt 0 a bond, t be signed by himself without any surety for six months and in the meantime he should be of good behaviour," said Mr.118 words
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356 1939-07-24 12 Help From Government And Municipality? (Tribune Staff Reporter) 170R>r\TlON of i Roy's C!vb on the lines of existing institutions in Malacca and Penang is, the Triune reliably uiiderstaml. at Present enaaeina the attcniim of the Singapore Rotary Club. With the356 words
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Article70 1939-07-24 12 Messrs. Alkaff and Co., the well-known land and property owners of Singapore, have issued invitations to the Arab community in Singapore, Johore and Penang for a tea-pariy tc be held at Mount Washington to-morrow at b p.m. In honour of Mr. W\ H. Ingrams, 0.8. E.,70 words
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Obituary149 1939-07-24 12 From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. H&ARINO vats adjourned by Mr A. W. Bellamy the Coroner, in the inquiry ;-ircum,tauee.s of the death c voun«» Tamil girl named Munryam real who died in the Mission Hospital fJnov.ii- her admission the previous p, K. Menon gave medical149 words
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Article, Illustration47 1939-07-24 12 N. P. Sethuiam Naidu, an Indian ROver Scout swings his mallet a«» he helps erect a lent in the gr—ada oi Mcnzie Castle, near Oieff, Perth shiie (Scotland) for the World Ku\h Scout Mof.t. Over Stouts from all parts of the world are attesting47 words
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Article22 1939-07-24 12 At the Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday, D. K. Ando is address ne the Stag* pore Rotary Club on The Oldest Prfession."22 words
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751 1939-07-24 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) AN important problem concerning an agre-old practice of siaw-n A throughout the world and affectinp; Malaya, has, it stood, been recently settled in Perak. A thorny problem was raised over the disposal of property belonging to B slave purchased HI Mecca by751 words
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Advertisement17 1939-07-24 12 IS GOOD McALISTER Co. Ltd., 'Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) Singapore Kuala Lum pur Ipoh Penan?. WP.S. 30.17 words
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Advertisement25 1939-07-24 12 > > m •< m n_» n if Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, UHIM China Building, Chuli* Strttt. •PHONE 5808. SW6AFOM. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION 0 PERSONAL ACCIDENT25 words
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Article258 1939-07-24 13 perak Caitn I i ill nut* Stall IC«*pul-tet) Ht it. m t oi panic of any sorl *>« lubuiur am n* speculators rvlinnt* in f'eruk in conncc(»r the drtu in the Cliinrw i in conspicuous us ,1 i« lltr siluntiun ubtalninif i.Jony. particularly from ptmang. are t258 words
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Article465 1939-07-24 13 Here are two stones which should act as a warning to Malayans. Two Indian doctors lost more than £13,000 between them recently. They were both entrapped into parting with their life savings by confidence tricksters. Lon<l »n, July 15. TRIPS from London f o Sheffield, ice465 words
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290 1939-07-24 13 Johore Government Grant Rent Rebates Singapore, Monday. TOHORE Government encourages the planting of foodstuffs on J estates by granting rebates of rent. This >J»J^ U caled to members of the Johore Planters' Ay ocation through the minutes of a committee meeting which has been II290 words
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Article52 1939-07-24 13 Manila. July 23. MESSRS. Swan. Cubertson Fritz in thei- dally financial digest of the New York markets, of Saturday, state Stock prices advanced exceeding two points on active dealings. The gams were held despite realising. Encouraging business news and the improved inter i national situation were contributor;52 words
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Article, Illustration55 1939-07-24 13 <..,.' l,.. "a partv <., ln.i'- l4,no Inn ""»"V H.P.. <-.d« ,.1 "l the >'alav ".on > <>r> «:n l»a«c 1. In the picture below is a general vi w »f the function. It was extremely well attended, a very large numb r of members <>f the55 words
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Article111 1939-07-24 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. "IT was decided to enquire of 1 Government whether, in view ol the announcement of the introduction of conscription m tne colony of Hongkong, similar action was contemplated in Malaya and, if so. whether this association might be permitted to consider111 words
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Article152 1939-07-24 13 From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. HOME made pistols, crude and H primitive but amply mdicati„g T the ingenuity of the master- mfnda which constructed -hem torn a proud collection of trophies at CM Perak detective branch. ovKtence of the successful raids conducted on armed gsngs. piping152 words
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180 1939-07-24 13 Reuter. ARMY headquarters at Fort Can nin.rr know nothing of the reported intended appointment of a genera] officer commanding-in-chiei for British force? in the Far East with headquarters at Singapore. Full twinf the appointment of Stt Archibald Wave U as G.O.C .MiddleReuter. - 180 words
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147 1939-07-24 13 (Tribune Staff "gtf^ DEMISING the necessity for a.wider R scope of educational facilities foi c hild "en of the labouring classes ttj Gov-rnrnent are making provisions fo he establishrr.ent ot a Tamil school* Teluk Anson, for the benefit o ment labourers' children who \*ill receive147 words
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Article57 1939-07-24 13 Reuter. Rome, July 23. The sale of light music by Jewish composers both in form of gramophone records and printed scores is to be banned in Italy. At the instigation of the Minister of Popular Culture a "black list" of works and composers bein p-e/ared by a commission "for theReuter. - 57 words
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Article65 1939-07-24 13 Between 4.15 o.m. and 4.25 p m on Saturday last, Mr C. E. E. FcTin. employed as a clerk In Messrs. Blsson and Delay lost from his car 5.4971 at ih e Junction of Rochore Road and Park Lao a number of legnl documents. The finder .should in65 words
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114 1939-07-24 13 Reuter. Shanghai, July 24. RUSSIANS and Outer Mongolians hea\ily bombarded Japanese positions across the Khalha River throughout July 22. Fighting is still in process.—Sin Jit Pob. Moscow July 23. k COMMUNIQ 73 issued by Mon-gol-Soviet headquarters claims that a battalion of &panese infantry was annulate*Reuter. - 114 words
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Article37 1939-07-24 13 At a committee meeting of the Planters' Association, held on July 13,Jt v reported that negotiations were for the acquisition of land necessary for the construction cf an cthlet Toad from Qetang Patah to Beudal37 words
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Advertisement113 1939-07-24 13 G ?A(JSAG£S that mil make uotn ask for a second helping It's always a treat whan s.c.S". 0 ji SALOAGE b' are put on the table. f Every .sausage is packed with good R6SB and flavour Delicious, too. 0 are our CHIPOLATA. COCKTAIL jkT "J and TOMATO SAU&AOES. 1 dp113 words
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Article987 1939-07-24 14 CHINESE CHARGED AT JOHORE (From Our Own Correspondent.) c „«Hav Johore Bahru, Sunday. fHARGED with committing the murder of his wife, Chai Seong Moi. V on May 3at Jalan Ah Fook, Johore Bahru, by stabbing her with a vegetable julting knife, a middle-aged Hakka, Liv987 words
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Article753 1939-07-24 14 (Fro.:* Out o\»n Correspondent) Segamat, July 21. a nearing lasting four days, a postponement was order, Mr. K. G. A.. Dohoc the Segamat Assistant Bri'-h Adviser also the First Magistrate for the district, in the preiiminar. enqu.: which four Tamils Meyappan, Sundaram, Raju and Raman,753 words
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Article132 1939-07-24 14 TO MORROW CHS F<tlr I tnaktug orfir iffiicv.'d' tW /C- w?*v» vxia'ofin? rovmnvtvt* r br (<rt>>K<T c $r*cr\i r rt* aril Iff to Xtcr J ci// srttfirT-.'' r«Vf c.«d Urn»'-' butinestc r« J ux/fc Mcutrtc A/arc A x> 4 fir. t <M yr> thf gt.-' 'ItiQ132 words
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41 1939-07-24 14 Singapore. Saturday j_J* nold. 3<3, a Britisher, a b fere Mr. J. Fletcher t magistrate, this morn:;' iharge. Arnold surreno the police yesterday a ha had no means I HI worship rut hun detenl lon.41 words
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Advertisement346 1939-07-24 14 The Staff Of Life IN EVERY SENSE OF THE PHRASE IF BOUGHT AT RAFFLES BAKERY OUR BREAD IS MADE WITH THE FINEST INGREDIENTS UNDER STRICTLY HYGIENIC CONDITIONS BAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS. THE MEDICAL PROFESSION SAYS "WHOLESOME JrREAD IS A DIRECT AID TO GOOD HEALTH" therefore BUY RAFFLES BREAD FOR YOUR346 words
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Advertisement385 1939-07-24 14 CONTROL YOUR Stakt taJUrUf Qka*a today Obtainable at all leading Chemists Large $7 00. Small $2.50. When ordering please specif* OKASA for men or women. For literature and medical testimonials write to the Sole Distributors lor Malaya: GRAFTON LABORATORIES, LTD., Singapore aiifl Kuala Lumpur. Solo Agents for Malaya. Dutch Ea.-t385 words
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353 1939-07-24 15 Fes ifscate Of Honour Presented At Jasin Annual Carnival (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sunday, iterday for the annual Agricultural show. The prei ike* cf the Jasin Vernacular school presented I. gay buntings, atreamera and fla£B. From 11 the how was opened, crowds of353 words
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124 1939-07-24 15 (From Our Own Correspondent. Ma i aCC a, .Friday. i VERDICT of death by A poport, the Malaga Thm a th of a Cantonese buiiain* Chan W<* h is working ,h a e t Kajnpong Pantai, went to Vhili lAUtx, Suddenly there124 words
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Article102 1939-07-24 15 I N t; C orrt »pon4e»*> Muar, Saturday. i ...MU possesion of the samsu. the samsu my own pt said Siow Put Hlon f w vlng ded unity to a charge of havM| md in possession of two» q samsu on which the duty o had102 words
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Article223 1939-07-24 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Friday. Inn am and Yahya re ii In a lc~£ drawn c-it sinates "-lie" in the Malacca terms championships that went the dlst ince ci three sats. It was a case of two ry/ronie'y steady players bemin opposition. Maniam carried the first223 words
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445 1939-07-24 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday I ON Saturday afternoon on the j the W***J*Z£**£ faded to lower th- »»b e te V?<S>of the High School Old elation. When stumps were drawu. the H.5.0.8.A. had only in hand and445 words
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Article45 1939-07-24 15 From Our Own Correspondent) Muar Saturday. bin Ahmad ana charged by the prosecution tha* was found dmmg his k>r■v conaiiung the rubber a The accused claimed trial to thecnar^ *S ca.se was postponed to July• an.l the accused was aUowea $50 bail.45 words
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244 1939-07-24 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, THE evidence or witness for the L K. D. Eock, a Vehicle Inspector ot cho i„ chanted with extortion, am N; a «W Vehicle Inspectors oi the G. Rfcppoport, in lhe attempted extortion. WW recoJ» W chie Detective Inspector Folic'court244 words
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625 1939-07-24 16 De Souza's Deadly Spell Singapore, Sunday. fa CREDITABLE lecond innings which yielded 157 runs for the loss of seven wickets only when stumps were drawi to-day, enabled the S C.C. to draw with the S.R.C.625 words
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Article134 1939-07-24 16 Heavy Rain At Manchester Reuter. London, July 22. HEAVY rain interfered with the Test cricket between Weai Indies and 1 ugland played at Manchester to-day. There was no play before lunch The West Indies won the toss, and when play began, England batting, rain began to pour. EnglandReuter. - 134 words
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253 1939-07-24 16 Singapore, Sunday. JHE S.C.C. second siring to-day defeated ttn S.R.C. second eleven by 36 runs in a friendly cricket fixture played on the S.C.C. padang. Batting first, the Cricket Club compiled 132 runs for the loss of nine wickets, to which the Recs.253 words
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Article35 1939-07-24 16 In a friendly soccer match played al Parrer Park yesterday. Banka wLmi Club beat the Tamil Brotherhood Pa E by four goals to one. The game o U r^ni, large cxov and ■TO*35 words
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Article, Illustration801 1939-07-24 16 Singapore, Sunday. J IVING up lo tradition, Singapore payed excellent norm at Anson Road Stadium yesterday when they defeated the Combined Service* I—o to qualify for the Malaya Cup final to meet Sflangor for the 15th time. There was a very large and distinguished801 words
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Article89 1939-07-24 16 (From ()u r own Correspondent Alor Star, Saturday. DEFEATING Kedah *by three goals to one today, Selangor qualified to meet Singapore in the H.M.S. Malaya Cup Final. A hujre crowd witnessed Selangor equalise and then score two further goals before tbe final whistle. Sound soccer was played by89 words
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Article64 1939-07-24 16 Reuter. TT-rrrp July 22. no play at Llane-y where oiamorgan was- to have ninvAri ogalnat Warwickshire 1 3 d "u-s lou <**c* bad piled up n run* al the close of play (againu Sus102 for 7 a), vs. Other close of play scores wereNorthamptoiislure 258 ;or nine- vsReuter. - 64 words
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Article442 1939-07-24 16 Table Tennis gY defeating Chua Ki«n h* J Saturday when finals of the Singapore fwj ships were play.yj, R c the men's singles champion J table tennis history by estahliJ himself champion f OJ lhi jjl time. c *N| This is indeed i creditaM. is most442 words
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230 1939-07-24 16 THE S.C.R.C. be it the Clarke Kar.g ers at cricket yesterday at Horn Lim Green by 105 runs. Yzclmen took six of the Chinese wickets for 71. B.C ».C b Lim Swang b 7selman Boon Unn c Samy b Yzelm r< Kee Pow230 words
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Advertisement42 1939-07-24 16 PROTECT YOUR TEETH USE ROOQFEN A SCIENTIFIC TOOTH PASTE OF PROVED" MERIT DISSOLVES DIRT, INVIGORATES. THE GUMS. DISINFECTS THE MOUTH AND SWEETENS THE BREATH. ORIAINABLE EVERYWHERE <>r direct from Tho Auents. Nama Mohamed '<£ Sons. Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Penan* BENGAL CHEMICAL Calcutta-Bombay42 words
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66 1939-07-24 17 r -Fa4 alt) Tiir-o-W xt f» I Medicah ami k at the College I* Saturday was deeid-d iU i«xuhed in rh L thr Dentals. pyl] :»lsu went to fl* <» were declared tl"" b virtu? »f iXvo c| i mebedy from Ihe chi ~lrd66 words
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Article185 1939-07-24 17 pitchers who took i. id the Soldiers' Lll i ir Singapore Red Baa he tascball team *V&< I trwNl yesterday s< Joseph's Grown*. game on ice with first inning. Castro. V ol the Sox, started the r" singled to deep centre. third, and raced185 words
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Article30 1939-07-24 17 I ir iiy •< Women's amatem <V hl"■• Miss (Civ 3 mile In -he new H r five minutes, lock (Mitcham 60 metres in 7.1 second* British record.— Rentn30 words
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Article456 1939-07-24 17 THRILLING brWtf. was witn,ssed at 1 2 yesterday morning, when qualifying tie, to the l*"" finals were dcci1 s d. a remarkable dioplay. Ed ill expectations, Cyril W« j neatest surprise m Ihe tourn when he defeated Tan Xi was tipped to win the in456 words
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Article43 1939-07-24 17 Soccer: S.C.t. <Kes.i < Res.)—S.C.C. Publishers vs. Mt)avi Signal Co. (2A.)—Stadium. R A M.C. vs. Pulau Brain (£A) —Tanglin. R A (8.M.) vs Marines (ft*)— Blakan Mati. R E. (Res.) vs. Loyals (Res.) Changi. r Pah:«hig Rangirs vs. S l» a SRC43 words
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689 1939-07-24 17 Week-End Meeting At Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala, l.umpur. Juh 2*rpHE heaviest entry or iecord has been 4 1 Malayan athletic championships to be over the week-end on Friday and those that were r eceived^^dn tg hnm I^^? Selangor has the689 words
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Article276 1939-07-24 17 EN'JUIES for the July Skye nit etui- of the Taipina Tulf Club on July Si and <i 9 are as follows: HORSES CLASS 4. RUNS Ist 2nd about 5F 6F Pride of Perak X Kuala Prince x J In-Ver-Fogg x Queen's Course High Degree fi276 words
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41 1939-07-24 17 R. L. Riggs, the American, became the Wimbledom singles champion uhcn he beat his countryman. E. Umto*- Ph«<» shows 11. CS? t-2 on the Centre C« «£f« to the Ce.tr. Conr. for L. Riggs (right! and E. T. tookc mat( h41 words
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Article193 1939-07-24 18 Chunking, July 22. THE next time that Japanese bombin 1 squadrom drone over Chungking the population of the city wili be bettrr than ever prepared for them, for the wartime capital's waning system has ji st been "rrlnforced" by big bronze bf lis. The sonorous tones193 words
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364 1939-07-24 18 Tientsin, July 18. ANGLO-JAPANESE conversations in Tokyo on Tientsin have brought about the North China critical situation of Japan vis-a-vis the European Powers which are safeguarded by their respective garrisons here. Britain, France, and America each have about 1,500 troops stationed in North364 words
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78 1939-07-24 18 Hongkong, Ju;y 21. Generally considered as another c to pave way for further diplomatic olaekmair, the Japanese press in Ehan&hai yesterday played on a report to th- effeco that 1 !dier had bayoneted >» Chinese tmployee 0* the 'Japanese Cenirai China Railway Company, resulting78 words
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Article75 1939-07-24 18 Reuter. Bucharest. j 4 FLAK for prevent ing- corrupt •'influence" in the new Rumanian Co-operative Parliament has been devised by the Government. Attached to the chamber of deputies will be an office where all petitions by presented 6 011 and companies mu st be The authoritiesReuter. - 75 words
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Article221 1939-07-24 18 Fancheng, rmpeh, July, 22. Chinese guerrilla bands in Huper. Anhwej and Honan -cored a series or saceesses during the past few days. Six hundred Japanese troops from Xwangsh!u, on the Peiping-Haokow Railway in northern Hupeh, 89 miles north of Hankow, attacked Sanfussu v point in221 words
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683 1939-07-24 18 JF Mr. Henry Ford should some day visit China he might probably be able t<> recognise among the leaders of the Industrial Co-operative Movement some of the Chinese boys whom he admitted to his Detroit plant more than ten years ago to learn practical engineei683 words
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100 1939-07-24 18 T k n Chungking, July 21. Tv.tlvr Japanese arc amoila the nineteen persons drowned in £&chla! w™- a raiiV vv Junction in west ?cert Pr °r nCe h North China wh ere the .tood waters continue to dreak havoc caching awry 1.600 houses and100 words
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Article162 1939-07-24 18 Among a group cf 50 high-ranking Chinese Government officials chosen at random. 22 were graduates of leading merican universities. Administering China's finances is Dr. H. H. Kung, who held.i the concurrent post of presidency of the ExcruMve Yuan. Dr Kung graduated from Oberlin College In 190G162 words
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73 1939-07-24 18 THE five and a half division*- of Japanese troops making the I ash In issrthfm Bhamrt. hue :|reud> suffered 8.000 casualties in killed and wounded, according la latest communiques neeivYd hert from that sector. Advancing on the western front north of the Yellow Rircr by73 words
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558 1939-07-24 18 ARMY BRINGING MORE DIVISIONS FOR l)Rn IN CENTRAL CHINA Wi Kweilin, j U y JNTELLIGENCE reports received at the headquarte General Pai Tsung Hsi, commander of the forces d ing the south-west, indicate that the Japanese navy i ing- toward a complete blockade of558 words
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Article262 1939-07-24 18 ONE of the most remarkable ships ever to b? built is Dealing completion in a Dutch shipyard. She is the Josif i :nn n a P assen ger and cargo liner of U.OOO tons—ordered by Soviet Russia. This extraordinary liner is to open uo jegular262 words
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Article489 1939-07-24 18 Because they beUete Jap.-nese negotiation. I v.'.'l bear n G fruit I Shanghai petitioned government to include E ha, international in the current discus inn i !,f that there are 2s7sjJ Japanese psycholcev i 7¥ S dersl.md. (,i K< "Evry concession or ,r England to the JaWese489 words
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Advertisement307 1939-07-24 18 TAKE THE LEAD OUT OF YOUR LEGS Gat Cxygsn in Your Blood and You'll Get the Eaergy mat Sends You Bounding vi the Stairs F:ople who smother to death die becai r- oxygen has beer, completely cut fT from them. Just as surely you are wly smothering if ycur blcod307 words
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Article472 1939-07-24 19 RS. 10,000,000 INDIA-BURMA ROAD PROJECT Shillong, July 14. \iew of Ihe war danger which is gradually extending towards 1 south-west China, the safety of Burma from foreign aggression is engaging the attention of the Government of India and m reliably understood that they have requested472 words
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Article139 1939-07-24 19 Simla, July 12. C AN fl* "vilising agencies of cdupi( and avocation take the Nan* mathin e guns and aero*tottm >n P ursuir, g the policy of Penetration on the northborder of India? talent to this effort, it is •rtly to be launched by the of India139 words
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Article71 1939-07-24 19 Shillong, July 18. SOME Sino-Tibetan traders who very recently came down through Lohit Valley (extreme north-eastern Assam Frontier) visiting Myitkying area report that they saw as many as 23 unknown planes flying at least 300 miles south-east of Fort Hertz. As the machines flew low71 words
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313 1939-07-24 19 Colombo, July 8. %}OITTH India is a very bier place in comparison with Ceylon and I personally don't think that repatriation of nine lo ten thousand Indians is likely to cause a great problem there,* said Sir Sidney Burn, Puisne Judge of the313 words
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388 1939-07-24 19 Jaffna, July 7. THE offices of the Jaffna Malayalam Tobacco Co-operative Sales Society were besieged by tobacco growers of the district from yesterday evening when news spread of the travancore Government's decision to laise the tariff on Jaffna tobacco. The duty has been raised388 words
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Article105 1939-07-24 19 Jubbutpore, July 15—It is understood that the Central Provinces Government has expressed its reluctance to participate in the scheme of the country's defence as formulated by the Central Government as safeguard in the event of War The reason for taking this attitude is105 words
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Article29 1939-07-24 19 Pondicherry, July 13.—A decree pertaining to the prohibition of all foreign political emblems has been promulgated in ali French establishments in India by the Government of French India.—(United Press.)29 words
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178 1939-07-24 19 Bombay, July 14. IT is understood that Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru has addressed a letter to Sj. Bose that the latter was injuring the cause *>f the Congress by remaining as head ot the Bengal Provincial Congrej* Committee and flouting the A l.C.t. decisions. He is178 words
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Article53 1939-07-24 19 Madras. July 15—The appointment cf an Economic Board, to be composed of officers of the different departments and of certain non-officials, is under consideration of the Government of Madras The Board will, other matters, implement some of the recommendations of the Famine Code Revision Committee for the improvement of ttt53 words
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322 1939-07-24 19 Colombo, July 0. A RECEPTION Committee cf nearly two hundred men, representative of all communities in the country, was appointed at a meeting held at Sir Baron Ja>atilaka's residence, Colombo, yesterday evening, to welcome Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, who is due to arrive322 words
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394 1939-07-24 19 (United Press). Bombay, July 12. WE are convinced that there are three men in the counhry to-day who can, if they assert themselves, save the situation. They represent all that is finest among Confess workers who hold Socialist and militant nationalist views. They(United Press). - 394 words
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Article8 1939-07-24 19 WATCH ON FOREIGNERS BOMBAY GOVT'S LABOUR OF LOVE8 words
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Article365 1939-07-24 19 Simla, July 12. X message issued from Siu.la yesterday to the effect that the Government of are not receiving any funds from the Central Government in connection witn the activities of foreigners in the Bombay Presidency, indicates a position open to graver constitutional objections than was supposed at first. For.365 words
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Article202 1939-07-24 19 New Delhi, July 13—An order under section 3 of the Punjab Criminal Law Amendment Act has been served upon Swami Shahajanand, General Secretary. All India Kisan Sabha, directing him not to enter, reside or remain in the jurisdiction of the Punjab without previous permssion from the Chief Secretary to the(United Press). - 202 words
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Advertisement270 1939-07-24 19 I Daily j 1 India I Page j Edited by j C.S. Mulhukrishnan, B.Sc- k i n^mw SOO^->^ /7\ff The most modem weas a*e embodiet. y the designs thai 2063 ycu see m ard en furniture. SHOW ROOM: LTD 89, High Street, Singapore. »'iiiii!li!|iiliiliiiMiiilii|iii'iiii<i!!i:!t'iii!iMiiii:iiii|iiliiinii:iiiflimniiU 3 5 LISTEN PLFASfc: "The Royal270 words
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Article, Illustration63 1939-07-24 20 Kaffles College students competing in the 120 hurdle race. Mr. J. E. B. Ambrose, winner of Putting the Weight, at the Raffles College Sports. From left to right, Miss Yeo Keong Sian, Miss Tan Sock Korn and Miss Fang Mci Ting, who in this order63 words
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59 1939-07-24 20 Mr. Maximo M. Karlaw and his daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Henares, prominent Filipino visitors who arrived for a seven-day visit to Singapore by the Slamat. Mr. Karlaw is the head of one of the biggest cocoanut producing concerns in the world and he is making this globe-tour with the59 words
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Article, Illustration69 1939-07-24 20 Left: A candidate of the St. j„h n Ambulance Society receives her certificate for Home Nursing from thi> Hon. Dr. R. D. Director of Medical Services S.S., at the presentation of First Aid certificates of the St. John Ambulance Association to women candidates who pa sed in the69 words
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Advertisement8 1939-07-24 20 Read the j SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant in Malaya8 words
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